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1 The SB Starter Kit - Everything You Need or Need to Know to Get Your Business Off the Ground (Part 1) - Trademarks, Patents, LLCs and SCorps 35:28
Step one for starting a small business is often coming up with an exciting idea. But what is step two? Step three? Steps four through launch and beyond? On our second episode, and first iteration of our Small Business Starter Kit Series, Austin and Jannese visit The Candle Pour to chat with founders Misty and Dennis Akers . They’ll tell our hosts about how they got their business off the ground and about all the things that go with it: from incorporation to trademarks. Join us as they detail how they went from Grand Idea to Grand Opening. Learn more about how QuickBooks can help you grow your business: Quickbooks.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
#58: Deep Fried Elvis Sandwiches From The Post Apocalyptic Wasteland
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Вміст надано Edwin Sammon. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Edwin Sammon або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
It's another episode of the podcast where, this week, Ed finally reviews the horny second half of Bridgerton and gives his two cents on the sequel to Wonder Woman which is set in 1984. Is this a clever reference to George Orwell? No. There's nothing clever about this movie. Ed also talks about a treasure trove of old Uncut magazines he has recently come into possession of and reads from a article concerning Elvis and his love of horribly bad for you foodstuffs. Ed also reveals his 'love' of Elvis and talks about the generational gap between himself and his future Father in Law when it comes to the medium of video games and Turkish dramas. Enjoy.
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Вміст надано Edwin Sammon. Весь вміст подкастів, включаючи епізоди, графіку та описи подкастів, завантажується та надається безпосередньо компанією Edwin Sammon або його партнером по платформі подкастів. Якщо ви вважаєте, що хтось використовує ваш захищений авторським правом твір без вашого дозволу, ви можете виконати процедуру, описану тут https://uk.player.fm/legal.
It's another episode of the podcast where, this week, Ed finally reviews the horny second half of Bridgerton and gives his two cents on the sequel to Wonder Woman which is set in 1984. Is this a clever reference to George Orwell? No. There's nothing clever about this movie. Ed also talks about a treasure trove of old Uncut magazines he has recently come into possession of and reads from a article concerning Elvis and his love of horribly bad for you foodstuffs. Ed also reveals his 'love' of Elvis and talks about the generational gap between himself and his future Father in Law when it comes to the medium of video games and Turkish dramas. Enjoy.
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×Ed and Cara hold an emergency podcasting session to talk about what seems on the surface to be a PR distaster at best, a deep conspiracy involving cover ups and revenge killings with a sprinkling of affairs and photoshopping at worst. The truth is somewhere in between maybe. Does this signal the beginning of the end for the British monarchy? Listen in to find out!…
Ed is back with a brand new microphone and a brand new agenda! To figure out what kind of kinky stuff was happening on the Holodeck in Star Trek the Next Generation and if we are headed in the same direction. Also he has news about his upcoming stand up show and he poses the question of what question you would ask God if you got the chance after taking too many mushrooms. all this plus a surprise Valentine's Day appearance from Cara and some other live comedy recommendations.…
Ed and Cara went to the movies and saw the now billion dollar Barbie movie! What did they think about it? Listen and find out, it's a very mild to no spolier discussion on the merits of this unique film. Ed then runs through the top movies coming from the Mattel slate of films in development and whether they seem like excellent cinematic opportunities or just weird intellectual property cash ins. Enjoy!…
Hey Sammon Skins, welcome to the new season of the show where I will be talking to other human people instead of to myself and/or characters I'm playing, which is also to myself. The first batch of episodes features conversations with my favourite person in the world, Cara Murphy, my wife and Mother of our tiny human boy. The concept for the podcast came from our first date, where I was so nervous I didn't ask Cara any questions and she has never let me forget. So to make up for this I'm asking as many questions as I can as we discuss the heyday of reality TV in the early 2000's and why you should give the Kardashians a go plus other asides and sillyness. Enjoy!…
Barry Gibb returns to pay tribute to the late Coolio in his own unique style and tell me of his love for fish oil in jars and the run in's he has hand with alligators in his home in Florida alongside many other strange topics of conversation. There's ad breaks for bird based postal services and more! Enjoy and don't forget to share, rate, like, subscribe and tag a mate!…
Brendan Blowhard, former professional karaoke singer and constantly unlucky in love Dublin man joins Ed to talk new love, expressions for sale and his new venture into writing advertisment jingles on spec. He shares his latest work in progress tunes to the bafflement of Ed.
Poor old Lizzy, the Queen of England, has popped her clogs and they are now being worn by Charles. Some people have very strong feelings about her death, grown men who look like the kind of tough east end of London types are crying over her passing. Are they brainwashed? Am I through the quality of the Crown series? Or m I simply casually indifferent which I have learned can be a dangerous thing in this day and age of the hot take. I go through my feelings and compare the ex-Queen to a famous superhero and also dissect the various reactions to her death. Enjoy!…
I'm back baby! A soft reboot into season 2! No numbered episodes, More silly stuff, less straight white man gives his opinion episodes and some special movie ones from time to time! Whenever I make them, I put them out, that's the plan! This episode I'm talking about heckling from my own recent gig and the general difference when it comes to men and women who heckle. Also, would you really kill baby Hitler if you had the chance? All this plus a bit more. Head over to my patreon and get 100 per cent extra free! https://www.patreon.com/user?u=9483740…
It's coming closer to the end of this podcast in it's current form as I realise halfway through telling my story about my first ever trip abroad to Amsterdam that I've mentioned it before on the pod. It's full of extra detail and I talk about my trip to Morocco also which is new. Anyway, there are also some songs and some excellent impressions of Tom Jones as the rambling off the top of my head pods are coming to an end. What's next? Focused and shorter pods with more sketches and less waffle! Enjoy!…
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1 #93: Happy Covid Christmas And A Jolly New Year 1:00:12
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It's a New Year and things are looking cautiously optimistic, maybe. I've been living with Covid as Cara tested positive on Christmas Eve and myself and baby Luke soon after so it's been a stressful one. Also, Super Valu never delivered our turkey so we had ham for Christmas. Not ideal but I got to watch some things and will give you my review of them as well as my top ten Christmas treats and a couple of festive songs to ring in the New Year. Enjoy!…
This week I mention Bressie again in the opening improvised theme tune lyrics along with Ryan Turbridy and I go into a long explanation as to why I don't really have much time for either of them and recount the time I watched a newsreader in his underwear and walked past a car that had actor Richard Gere in the "hallowed" halls of the national broadcaster. There's also some rapping and a really bad impression of Sly Stallone being interviewed on an imaginary "Chat" show. Enjoy!…
This weeks episode sees a new high for my six month old son Luke as he becomes already better at swimming than all the other babies his swim class and also and his father. Me. Who can't swim. I also give some recommendations for music not on my Spotify wrapped top five and also a band with a new documentary that I discuss and a link to some old music from a little known band found at the link below. https://soundcloud.com/majestykallstars/sets…
This week I'm hungover and soaking in the lake of my life memories and briefly slagging off Bressie in the process before having a rapping old time and dissecting the very existence of Santa Claus and my loss of innocence as a child when I discovered he wasn't real. It's also the season for seasonal sandwiches which sometimes contain controversial ingredients. There's a podcast recommendation and various asides. Enjoy! x…
This week I lay down some knowledge about what gruel is exactly as Luke joins me briefly to chew on things and be sampled for a bit of hip hop. I'm wandering the streets with sacks of dirty clothes and I explain why grating carrots is not like grating carriages and old friend of the podcast Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees calls in to talk about his very Bee Gee centric Halloween and write the theme tune for the as yet unmade horror film An American Werewolf In Miami off the top of his head. Enjoy!…
This week's episode features lots of random rambles and some almost factually correct improv raps about French mermen and Paris monuments. The passive aggressive swimming instructor sage continues, I talk about Star Wars for a few minutes and imagine how the Sith and the Jedi would behave on social media plus some live stand up comedy from me in The Comedy Crunch from just last week with post gig heckling stories and other tales from the circuit. Enjoy!…
It's post Halloween if you know what I mean, I'm making inappropriate jokes when trick or treaters are on the scene, I'm trying to bust rhymes while babies scream, I'm crossing over the Liffey as I'm back on the stand up scene. Also the corona isn't going away but that's no reason to be sneezing this season. All this plus extra bad rhyming and a song with no lyrics for you to complete possibly. Enjoy!…
This week's episode is all bout spooky things and real scary things. Why was one of the actors in the Exorcist actually kind of cursed? Is it the scariest film of all time? What's the deal with my old clothes from the 90's and how come there are no ghosts from recent times? Also, there's a story about my personal ghost hunting in Scotland and a freestyle rap from Simon the friendly vampire (but not too friendly). Enjoy!…
As it's getting closer to Halloween I delve into the supposed curses that have been appropriated with certain movies and the myths around others in the wake of the tragic on set death on the Alec Baldwin starring western "Rust". An opening theme song improv reminds me of a questionable set of lyrics in an old 80's classic and I have an incident or two at a baby swimming class. All this plus my sure fire baby book idea! Enjoy.…
It's an extra episode that you could have every Sunday if you wanted to as it's direct from my Patreon page! I'm reacting to the Batman trailer that just dropped like a hot potato with a superhero carved into it's face and the Flash trailer that also features more Batmen. It's a bat bonanza! Also, I ponder if Sean Connery could ever play Batman and talk about algorithms and demographics and how we don't fall over physical copies of movies or TV shows. All this plus some improv songs about American foodstuffs and the Squid Games that I haven't seen yet. Enjoy and do consider becoming a Sammon Skin on Patreon. https://www.patreon.com/join/4160304 ?…
This episode sees me just ranting in a nice way about the proliferation of negative vibes online and how it can blind you to what you may actually enjoy. I talk about how George Lucas and others have their fingers on the pulse of the Zeitgeist and go through the recent Wonka prequel announcement and the Ghostbusters sequel reactions. Plus, a snippet of Cocaine City, a soap opera that does not exist. Enjoy!…
This week I am determined that my alter ego "Captain frugal" should be triumphant in his quest for good and cheap nappy bags and win Father of the year. It's probably best to listen to that on 1.5 speed until you get to my theory for how the world news is going to be delivered in the new future. There's a bunch of cartoon show reviews and the book reading , my work in progress book and specifically a section concerning my worst gig when I was starting out, my third gig that had a bit that I wouldn't quit. It's a rambling, sleep deprived podcast! Enjoy!…
This week I ponder the last Daniel Craig Bond movie being released and whether or not he's an attractive man who needs his face ironed which leads to a discussion about ironing in general. Also, Luke and I attended our first baby bonding session with other babies learning about sounds and shapes and massage which leads me to discuss the cast of characters he plays with at home. Plus I reveal my shocking self romping techniques after being blackmailed over the internets! Enjoy!…
I'm back once again with the podcasting and I'm giving an update on what I've been up to before my son is cuddled out of the room which leads me to write a song about how much of an angel baby he is. There's a thorough dissection of an old Cornish legend and a few hot takes on a few lukewarm issues. Enjoy!…
A new theme tune again opens this episode featuring more children's stories being dissected and some Beatles chat after watching the new Disney plus show with Rick Rubin and Paul McCartney that's not a sponsor of the podcast but a great show and there is an eventual ice cream deal you can seek out from supermarkets also not sponsered by this podcast. All this, Plus, a reading from my book which is halfway first drafted, there's two chapters here in rough audiobook form. Enjoy!…
I'm back from the Scotland and I have tales from the Edinburgh Fringe including a new stand up bit born out of annoyance and the most unusual audience members I've ever performed to. I talk about having my comedy brain switched on again and briefly mention covid before breaking down a seemingly cute yet ultimately disturbing children's story. There's also an announcement regarding the future of the pod. Enjoy!…
It's the latest episode where I start talking about my baby boy's sleep habits but go off on several tangents before finally returning to it towards the end. This should be of no surprise to anyone who's heard the podcast before. Tangents include the treasure trove of movie memorabilia that my sister in law's Uncle had in his possession, how I would re-edit Aliens, why dog parents are not real parents, recalling the one time I met the late Sean lock, how you can get into the movie business through just sheer dumb luck, the return of live comedy and the latest episode of Baby Detective guest directed by Michael Mann! Enjoy!…
I'm joined this episode by Cillian, my nephew who has a new favourite actor who isn't Al Pacino and gives us his two cents on the Black Widow movie. My niece Roisin gives the perfect answer as to why horror films are enjoyable to watch and she finds out the worst thing you can do on a podcast so trigger warning; the episode contains mild eating ice-cream noises. There's also a mini interview with Luke, my thoughts on the pandemic and where we are now and the latest episode of Baby Detective. Enjoy!…
I'm on the road recording from my bedroom in Birr, Co. Offaly, which turns out to be more difficult than usual. I'm also fresh from a first family holiday with Cara and Luke where we encountered a busybody, some boat wankers and also some lovely times. I get a little bit political talking about covid fatigue as I return to stand up and there's the latest episode of Baby Detective. Enjoy!…
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1 #75: Senór Baby Falls Down A Youtube Rabbit Hole 1:01:44
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I'm back with a new episode that contains two tiny bits of baby knowledge that are peppered throughout in small doses like a vaccine and are very interesting but there is also a defence of baby talk and why I feel it's ok to talk baby. There's an improvised song about love making in hot weather, some bad analogies about toast, a desperation of the eventful trip Cara, Luke and I made to Birr, Co. Offaly and an exploration of a rabbit hole video I came across that I made into a jingle featuring Gary Oldman. All this plus episode two of the sow within the show, Baby Detective!…
It's a new episode and I'm keeping the baby chatter to a minimum as I understand how annoying it can be for people to talk about their babies. I actually don't care about anyone else's and that's justified. Plus, there are bigger things happening like the news that aliens may be real.! I'm not so sure. Also, some tips for the sun, some improv songs and the next episode of the thrilling new show, "Baby Detective". Enjoy!…
Back from a hiatus with some more baby chat but I'm mainly talking about strange and unusual cultural appropriation from an influencer who is white and English but now is Korean somehow. Eighteen surgeries helped. Also, what's going on with Alec Baldwins wife and is the Dutch accent something to be culturally appropriated? All this plus a preview of new show "Baby Detective" and some improv singing. Enjoy!…
Luke Sammon has finally arrived and I am delighted and in love but also sleep deprived and unsure of what sunglasses are for! The story of his birth is one where I resist the urge to mansplain about the work of Elton John, I feel a potentially murderous urge to defend my newborn and some other parents maybe not being the greatest make me feel like i'm gonna be OK at this whole Daddy business. Plus, a new, potentially mega hit show that came to Cara in a dream. All this plus a guest appearance by Luke himself! Enjoy!…
It's a podcast of two halves as, firstly, I tackle a bunch of hot takes on T-Shirt slogans and coffee loyalty cards amongst others and also a sidebar on why dogs eat grass. There's a mini improvised rap before finally a recording of a 2018 gig from the wonderful basement room that is the Comedy Crunch at The Stag's Head in which I am on seemingly nervous but good form plays out for the second half. Enjoy!…
The day of the baby's arrival is fast approaching and I outline the various dental procedures I have gone through over the years that amount to almost exactly the same as childbirth I'd imagine. I also explore why anyone would want to be a dentist and whether or not they can or should be trusted and I finish my dental rant with a recital of a poem about looking after your teeth I remember from primary school. I've auditioned remotely for a Hollywood movie that will be shooting in the next couple of months, I talk about gender specific baby nonsense and describe a dream I just had where I embarrassed myself and also perved on Princess Diana. Enjoy!…
After a long hiatus and with the literal days ticking down to the birth of my first child I ponder the very existence of owning your own human being. I talk about some weird parenting behaviour I've noticed. I about my resemblance to a Limerick man from the nineteen seventies. All this plus my short Reggie Watts inspired improv song, my lukewarm takes on the notion of super soldiers in Marvel TV shows and I read out the glut of YouTube comments left on my video of Donald Trump dancing and demanding the finest beautiful men as well as give you the news of my very first driving lessons. Spoiler alert, I'm a natural! Enjoy!…
This week I'm talking babies babies babies, so cute you just want to eat them up like ice-cream! But don't, that is frowned upon. Myself and the lovely Cara take a two day antenatal class with a zoom room full of strangers. Will there be actual knowledge in this episode? Yes, surprising and strange facts about the sometimes mysterious facts of childbirth. Also, I justify having a child in a dangerously overpopulated and troubled world. Plus, the only April Fool's prank that I fell for back in 2005 and what my younger pranking self used to get up to in phone boxes. All this and a little song about ice-cream at the end. Enjoy!…
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1 #67: The Jigsaw Of Life Is Completed One Piece At A Time (feat Barry Gibb & MC Red Line Lewis) 54:46
The podcast is a year old! To celebrate Ed has a bunch of surprises and jingles in store. There's a celebrity interview with Sir Barry Gibb and he sings Ed's favourite Bee Gees song! Ed gives one of his famous lukewarm takes on things and rambles about the past year, there's an improvised country and western song dedicated to his parents, a teaser trailer for the new season of Space Notes and a tune from unknown Dublin rapper MC Red Line Lewis. Enjoy and thanks to everyone who has listened so far, Ed (that's me writing in the third person) really appreciates it. x…
Here's a very niche episode from last year that previously was only available to my Patrons and its all about the band Radiohead on the twenty year anniversary (last year) of their divisive and seminal album, "Kid A". With a new introduction and outroduction I ramble on about why I love them so much and music in general, certain associations I have with certain songs and I end with a troubadour cover of "Idioteque", one of my faves from the LP. Enjoy. x…
It's a new and improved podcast recorded for the first time on Garageband which has led to me recording an inspired and pumping new theme tune and my first attempt at putting a silly tune together which I have done in a silly accent for some reason. It's about love and pancakes. There's some talk about the strange pronunciations of American style wording that is very French for some reason, an awkward encounter with a casual acquaintance in a park that left me shook, a short telling of an old Irish folklore tale that leads to why I kind of have a deep hatred for Paddy's Day that stems from simple childhood boredom. All this and the amazing revelation that people in Taiwan are changing their names to "Salmon" for free sushi!…
This week i'm thinking back about the old days when Roy Orbison was still alive and cassette tapes were a valid media, how Spring has not quite sprung yet but that hasn't stopped lads from wearing shorts and how a book on becoming a father from 1995 has some advice that might be mistaken for being from fifty years before. All this plus a bonus bit of actual live stand up! Enjoy!…
This week on the podcast I talk about my issues with internet 'Stans' and how a refunded ticket to a cancelled event led to some crazy dreams from Cara and myself. But before I get around to describing our individual dreamscapes I demonstrate the improvisation skills that the Norwegians are loving so much and attempt a terrible impression of what one of my listeners from Australia might sound like but probably doesn't. There's also a review of my kitchen layout featuring a Russian doll bin-bag situation and what I consider to be the biggest crime when it comes to Irish kitchens. All this plus a one minute review of the latest episode of 'Wandavision'. Enjoy!…
This week I eventually get around to talking about the latest pregnancy scan where I get to see my baby boy in profile but not live and in the room but before all that I go on a ramble down various side alleys including whatever the hell is going on with Armie Hammer and what kind of a name is that to be calling anybody by? Also for the tough times that's in it I have written a special guided meditation to keep you centered and safe on a beach with me, in your minds eye. so RELAX, or else! And enjoy!…
It's a special day celebration as I tell you how I like my pancakes done and what's on them. Plus, what is a shrove anyway? Did I really steal a meal to feed my drinking habit? Yes and no. Also, what does a seventh son of a seventh son have to do with a cure for warts? Can you smoke a stock cube and does it need to be beef or chicken? All will be revealed in my casual drug history plus an Irish pop classic covered in a soulful way. Enjoy.…
This week the never ending continuous routine of the pandemic has made some people compare this lock-down to the film Groundhog Day but I contend it's not really like that at all and we should be thankful that it's not. But before I even get to that there is a lot of waffle and gallows humour as well as some fake religious sermonising and radio DJ banter that has me wishing for the quote, unquote normal times. All this plus a hypocritical take-down of social media. Follow me online and prove my hypocrisy and enjoy the song at the end while my brain has some technical difficulties.…
This week Ed talks about the horror of dog poop and the mystery of wasp infiltration as well as the fox spotting he has been getting up to. Meanwhile what online snooping has his Father Gerry has been up to? There's a fine line between creepy and romantic as Ed explains in his review of The Notebook and he ponders why The Power Of Love never won a best original song Oscar. All this plus some Irish disco flavoured German Techno and Brendan Blowhard gives us his best Huey Lewis impression.…
This week Ed is apologetic but hopes you understand that he needed a week off just like everyone else. Ed and the lovely Cara went on a strange but beautiful Sunday afternoon date and Ed also reveals a mystery on his road. The outcome will shock, surprise and amuse you. Ed also talks about the cheesy goodness that is Cobra Kai on the streaming tellybox, The Last Of Us on the videogamebox and dips into the mailbag with questions and answers sent in by some of his Instagram friends. All this plus a heartfelt special rendition of 'Father and Son'. Enjoy!…
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1 The Good, The Bad And The Ugly 'Sleeps With The Fishes' 1:00:46
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A deep dive into the making of a classic spaghetti western. But why is it called that? How did Eli Wallach almost die several times during production? What was cut out of the movie and reinserted and is it any good? Why did Clint Eastwood think he was being short changed? Hear about all this and more plus my pitch perfect Sergio Leone impression on this episode of the podcast that's designed to be listened to while going asleep but sure you can listen to it whenever you like, I won't mind.…
It's another episode of the podcast where, this week, Ed finally reviews the horny second half of Bridgerton and gives his two cents on the sequel to Wonder Woman which is set in 1984. Is this a clever reference to George Orwell? No. There's nothing clever about this movie. Ed also talks about a treasure trove of old Uncut magazines he has recently come into possession of and reads from a article concerning Elvis and his love of horribly bad for you foodstuffs. Ed also reveals his 'love' of Elvis and talks about the generational gap between himself and his future Father in Law when it comes to the medium of video games and Turkish dramas. Enjoy.…
It's another movie favourite from my childhood, a run through of Tim Burton's funny and scary and horny ghost with the most in the form of Michael Keaton's title character. But what's his real name? No, not Betelguese. Michael. Who could have been cast, what's a scat got to do with it? What's a BeetleMoose? Why is there a full run through of terrible talking horse comedy 'Hot To Trot', a movie with an inflatable sex horse in the middle of this episode.?! Feel sleepy, get comfortable, stick it on and find out. Then sleep. Enjoy.…
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1 Raiders Of The Lost Ark 'Sleeps With The Fishes' 1:03:30
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Ed puts this classic action adventure filum to bed with soothing tones and calming factoids on the making of the movie. There are hot takes and some casting alternatives along with asides, lukewarm takes, bad impressions and some surprising and controversial left turns the movie could have made in its casting and production. And whether or not you could call Hitler "a nut" in 2021 or would you have to say he has "mental health issues"?…
It's the end of the year and Ed hasn't much to review! One stand up gig and one new movie watched in the cinema since the pandemic started but he's joined by very special guest Sir Paul McCartney who chews the fat and does his impressions of the other Beatles. Ed also talks about new hip show Bridgerton. He also reviews the first Dad book he has received. Will it prepare him for impending fatherhood or is it a load of nonsense? All this plus Ed sings a happy apocalypse song to see out the old year. Enjoy!…
It's a Christmas special edition of the podcast designed to help you drift off to sleep while listening to soothing facts and relaxing opinions on some of ed's favourite movie filums. This time its the often overlooked and barely spoken about Christmas holiday classic "Scrooged". How does it compare with other adaptations? What's some interesting facts about the making of it? What confused Ed as a young man about it? All this and more as Ed talks you through the movies production and relaxes you off to sleep. Enjoy and Happy Christmas, put a little love in your heart! x…
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year that's full of health and happiness and no more virus based nonsense! Ed sings lots of songs in this episode because it's the time of year when songs are sung. Some of these are his own short versions of holiday classics and some are songs from his upcoming album which may or may not be a real thing. There's a special cameo appearance from Cara and a very special announcement! All this plus an exclusive inspirational song! Merry to you and enjoy!…
This week the year is coming to a close and Ed talks about his favourite shows he watched and eventually gets around to describing them correctly. He has a brief conversation with a midlands baby and a slightly longer one with the main Christmas man himself, Santa Claus. All this plus Ed defends Tom Cruise's on set rant and sings a made up Bruce Springsteen song.…
Another episode to drift you off to sleep and also just if you like podcasts about movies. This time it's the 'is it a Christmas movie or not' classic, 'Die Hard'. With comforting facts and funny asides about the making of the movie and soothing tones throughout as Ed gives you the cold hard facts, made up facts, misremembered facts and lukewarm takes. Enjoy and sweet dreams. With thanks to Wikipedia and IMDB.…
Merry celebration time everyone! This week Ed tries to get himself cancelled straight away as he has Bob Marley on the brain and it's proving problematic. Ed recounts his recent stint as a Zoom Santa Claus and the highs and lows that come with being seasonal gift man. There's also a silly news section where Ed gets to the truth about the dangers of what his Father Gerry has called "Mint Heart". What is it? Is it a real thing? Or just something that Ed's Dad just made up or thought was a real thing? The answer will shock and surprise you! News Theme by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Artist: http://incompetech.com/…
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1 The Irishman 'Sleeps With The Fishes' 1:04:39
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A new offshoot, occasional podcast about movies that also helps you go to sleep! Do you use podcasts to drift off to sleep at night and do you like soothing facts about movies with witty asides delivered in a midlands Irish accent? Well, this is for you! Every episode ad free so no noisy interruptions. The podcast is not sponsored by Wikipedia, I just availed of it for structure, which may evolve with each episode. I made a donation to Wikipedia and would highly recommend you do also. It's a great service that means you don't have to have twenty leather bound books in your living space, it's all at the click of a button. Anyway, hope you enjoy. Sleep tight, Ed.…
This week sees Ed almost but not quite get scammed and you have to listen to the end to find out how. There is also a brief discussion on the plausibility of vaccines being demon seed, if the Queen is a lizard or a human being and what bus shelters should be called but mostly the episode is a review of (and a warning to not to watch) the new show "the Undoing" with Nicole Kidman and Hugh Grant. Helicopters! Sexy cops! Eyebrows! Enjoy.…
This week Ed has a hot take on the Late Late Toy Show and recalls his first and only viewing party. He talks to his robot buddy BB-8 about whether the matrix is real or not and how he copes with being a corporate plaything. Ed also has been summoned for jury duty but he knows how to get out of it and recalls the last time he served. Plus, what new job has Ed landed that involves 19 other men? The answer will surprise you. all this plus a special Christmas song and a guest appearance from a drunk Orson Welles. Enjoy!…
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1 Love Notes Season One: Complete And Unabridged 1:14:15
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While making the podcast at the beginning of the pandemic lockdown, Ed was tired of just delivering monologues about his life and thoughts on the topics of the day no matter how cool, funny and interesting they were. He then had the idea of making a silly soap opera for the podcast and all he had was a title, "Love Notes". That alone made him laugh and armed with no plot, he started recording ten minute segments at the end of the episodes. The entire thing is improvised in his brain and comes out of his mouth as it happens and is then edited afterwards with sound effects and music. All of the episodes of the soap within a pod are now compiled here together with an extra special song at the end for your listening pleasure. Enjoy!…
Ed finds himself in an unlikely conversation with the Sky Boss, AKA God, where he demands an explanation on the non status of nipples on Duck Billed Playtpi (sic). There's slight tension with Ed's beloved as things get competitive in the most run of the mill way. Ed also defends the much maligned seagull and there is a review of the Netflix series (Un) Well which features Ed's doppelganger practicing Tantric meditation and weird men buying breast milk online . All this plus a song about Jesus to the tune of "Eye Of The Tiger".…
This week our intrepid podcaster talks about the old sitcom that made Michael J Fox a star, 'Family Ties' and how it followed a strange sitcom trend for depictions of drug use. There are some dodgy Beatles impressions as hippies come under the spotlight and Ed reviews his re-watching of 'The Sopranos' and talks for a minute and ten seconds about why 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' is worth your time plus an exclusive chat with the creator of hit soap 'Love Notes', Anthony St. Clement who talks about his experience in the sandwich theatre company and plays an exclusive clip of his new show "Space Notes". Enjoy!…
This week our intrepid podcaster talks about Stanley Kubrick's strange eating habits, Leo Varadkar's movie quotes possibly influencing the recently reopened cinema choices and the looming threat of second wave Covid-19 and how that's very much like Lord Of The Rings. Also Ed talks about his recent cinema viewing of The Empire Strikes Back and how he could only see the tiny flaws in an almost flawless moviefilum. All this plus the season finale of the sizzling soap opera, "Love Notes" in the longest episode of the podcast to date!…
Our intrepid podcaster looks back at the legacy that the late, great, Jack Charlton left behind and the mystery of sport as a thing is explored in a somewhat hot take that includes a breakdown of boxing as mansplaining is brought to a new low. Ed puts his life on the line in a thrilling shopping excursion for unessential items and there's the latest plot crazy edition of sizzling soap "Love Notes". Also, what if Jesus was on Twitter?…
Our intrepid podcaster finally has Brendan Blowhard in studio for a chat and a song which he delivers in his own unique way. Ed also dissects the latest reports of tourists invading and possibly infecting the country and there is another exciting installment of "Love Notes"
Our intrepid podcaster has taken to some mild ranting this week on subjects such as sledding, beard growth, festival hungover food and the like, the kind of hot button takes you've come to expect. There's a mini review of Rocketman and one song in particular that Ed can't get out of his head. There's some lovely fake ads and an incredible episode of the soap within a pod, Love Notes.…
It's the longest episode yet as our intrepid pod-caster makes it up as he goes along. He's just awake from a nap and uses his slightly rough voice to impersonate Harrison Ford in the movie 'The Devil's Own' as he talks to a man from somewhere in the North of Ireland. Ed dissects an online review of forgotten 1994, non classic movie, 'Blown Away'. There's a baby inspired improvised song and some strange accents inspired by a late night improv session with Cara. Ed also talks about his return to the Zoo and finally the latest spellbinding episode of 'Love Notes' where we finally discover the contents of that mystery box. Enjoy Sammon Skins and rest in peace, Carl Reiner. x Daytime TV Theme by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100265 Artist: http://incompetech.com/…
It's episode number thirty for our intrepid podcaster and he is celebrating the birthday of his little brother who is a fully grown man by talking about one of his favourite movies that's as old as him and does his impression of Ennio Morricone that sounds like Charlton Heston. There's a birthday song from Brendan Blowhard that does not stay on topic and Ed gives us a rendition of his alternative theme for the pod which covers such diverse topics as porridge and priests. Sean Connery is advertising his brand new venture and the latest episode of the hot new soap "Love Notes" sees Tina and Tony disguising themselves to spy on Paul's funfair...with sexy results. Enjoy Sammon Skins. Daytime TV Theme by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100265 Artist: http://incompetech.com/…
This week our intrepid podcaster is interrupted by the spirit and body of Elvis who won't leave without singing a song despite Ed not wanting him to. There's a couple of Brendan Blowhard numbers as he continues to get over the collapse of his wife and mind and Ed talks about his love of old video games and the banging tunes and misunderstood sound effects of the early nineties video game genre. All this, plus the latest exciting installment of soap opera 'Love Notes' where Tony and Tina spy on Paul at the Funfair. Daytime TV Theme by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license ( https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100265 Artist: http://incompetech.com/…
Our intrepid podcaster finds his voice returning again as he manages to finally gets in touch with Sir Sean Connery and his movable island Connery Cove to find out if the rumours of simian dominance on the island are true but Sean seems to only want to plug his new cocktail book. There's a couple of banging tunes from crooner Brendan Blowhard and the ongoing troubles with his permanently estranged wife Susan continue to bleed into his performances. Finally the debut episode of Ed's new soap opera set in a Dublin Jazz club, "Love Notes" is unleashed.…
This week our intrepid podcaster is feeling the tar leave his lungs and it's affected his ability to speak but he's powering through and laying out his entire smoking history along with how his quest for ice cream led him to become a bit of a confectionary snob. Also, did you know there is a brand new type of chocolate in existence? Well, there is and Ed has tried it! All this plus Brendan Blowhard returns with a special rendition of Nothing Compares 2U. Enjoy, Sammon Skins!…
Our intrepid podcaster delves into the origins of money and piggy banks as he recalls a recent conversation with Pappa Gerry about the pigs that the family used to keep back in the day. Learn how intelligent an animal they are! Marvel at how they have kept Arnold Schwarzenegger alive and how they can be relaxed by tickling! Ed also talks about his birthday and does a flawless Billy Connolly impression.…
Our intrepid podcaster struggles with time and space in order to get his podcast out there. Things will eventually return to normality as the first phase of returning to normal ensues and everyone is desperate to get into their local D.I.Y. stores for things they don't need. Ed has a run down of some useless things and an insight into the mindset of a shopper. He's very critical of JML and their "wonder" products. There's also a Brendan Blowhard classic and Ed has a ukulele!…
This episode finds our intrepid podcaster seeking a quiet place to record and failing in that mission, mainly due to the horrible neighbour and her loud ways. Ed reviews his favourite news stories in a time of crisis for interesting news stories and there is a blast from the past in the form of a ten year old radio show where Ed and his good friend Kevin grill Gerry for his Rose of Tralee predictions.…
Our intrepid podcaster has received the most interesting electronic letter from Gerry and it describes an ancient Irish method of predicting the gender and quantity of unborn children which has Ed baffled. There's an advertisement for a transportation device and an exclusive interview with the legend that is Sean Connery, speaking to Ed from his own private island where anything goes, apparently! Enjoy, Sammon Skins.…
It's a bumper episode that sees the long awaited return of space set soap opera spectacular 'Space Notes' where new villain Francis Raygun threatens Tony with a class action space lawsuit. Ed also gives his two cents on the shock semi final exit of the Great British Bake Off and his tip for the winner. Also, what's going on with insomnia and bananas and why are Ed's dreams set in the seventies? All this plus why Dublin Zoo should be saved and a cool, kind of environmental rap about Koala bears. Enjoy.…
Here's an extra episode of the podcast that is normally only for the select ears of Edwin's patrons. If you desire extra content early and exclusive on a weekly basis go to https://www.patreon.com/user?u=9483740&fan_landing=true and sign up now. It's that easy! This extra episode features Ed going cuckoo bananas and realising what's important during this pandemic time. also, there's a follow up to his accent review featuring the worst on screen accent of all time! Enjoy!…
Ed bemoans the lack of quality Irish accents in film and gives his best and worst culprits as the trailer for the new movie 'Wild Mountain Thyme' breaks the Irish internet. Ed asks, is it that bad? It probably is. There's a mini trailer for his own version which would probably be called 'Brendan and the American Potato Fancier' but it is unnamed. Ed also complains about his horrible neighbour driving away the nice neighbour and her lovely dog, Ben. There's also a lovely freestyle rap in the style of a local Dublin scut. Enjoy. x…
This week Ed is in a freestyle rapping mood and is not in any way talking about the political election between two very old white men across the pond. Instead he is talking about the long list of scary movies he has yet to watch, which horror musical he watched recently, how a house swan and a street rat can get along and talks about the sad passing of occasional guest star of the podcast and titan of the acting world, Sean Connery. Also there is a rap exclusive from MC Fishyman about babies.…
This week Ed deals with the horror of having a dishwasher break down. Not only does he have to wash everything by hand he has to call for a repair in what ends up being a real horror show. Ed also has an exclusive interview with a vampire called Simon who may not be as ancient as he thinks and is also confused as to what podcast he is on.…
Ed gets to the bottom of the conspiracy that absolutely no one is talking about and has amazing exclusive audio of Sir David Attenborough that may shock. Is any of it real? Probably not. But Ed is becoming his own cat and is wary of the folks out there who have a degree from the university of Google. All this plus some horrible German music, Ed talks about his old Santa job and Brendan Blowhard gives us a stone cold classic Halloween tune.…
A spooky special as Ed explains the origins of Halloween but not before discussing the merits of The Karate Kid and it's similarities with a certain space saga. Ed keeps the swear jar empty for the duration of the episode but adult themes remain in a PG kind of way. There's also a run down of his top picks for Sunday afternoon television and why Antiques Roadshow is a perfect tonic for these mad times. All this plus an exciting trailer for a movie that doesn't exist and Brendan Blowhard drops his latest tune, a banging cover of a spooky classic. Enjoy!…
This week's episode is a James Bond special as Ed talks about the spy franchise and the ongoing delay of the latest installment "No Time To Die". Ed is not a fan of some of the previous Daniel Craig films in the series and gives his view on where the franchise should go next with the character. There's an exclusive interview with Sir Sean Connery, the original Bond and Brendan Blowhard sings a stunning rendition of the greatest Bond song. Enjoy!…
Ed talks about the nitpicks himself and his beloved had on a recent holiday getaway weekend that involved dongles and pods and some very confused hotel staff and Ed has a rambling chat with his Godson. Enjoy Sammon Skins!
This week's podcast comes from the beautiful countryside of Galway as Ed records in the office of long time listener of the show and all time brother of Ed, Julian. Ed talks us through his 100 per cent completion of Red Dead Redemption 2 and begins drinking his prep for his annual colonoscopy. There's some clips of his first stand up gig back after six months and a reading of Van Morrison's new protest song against masks and rational empathy. Enjoy!…
This week Ed prepares for his first gig in six months and discusses the new lock-down in Dublin and whether or not sports are good for your mental well being, which may be true for some people but Ed has never really enjoyed them compared to pretending to be Conan The Barbarian. There is also a hot new take on the terrible movie Twilight. It may be twelve years old but that won't stop Ed from picking it apart! Enjoy Sammon Skins!…
Ed gives some of the 'substantial' meals he's had during the recent pandemic a very poor review as this coming September 21st sees the reopening of the 'wet' pubs. Ed talks about why he thinks it's a good thing ultimately but not for the reasons you think, there's a strange re-imaging of Star Wars and the brand new soap opera "Space Notes" makes its stunning debut as 'glut' is the word of the week somehow.…
This week Ed talks about the ongoing pandemic and how it has affected his butter purchases, there's a mild rant about the local scourge of young people (or scuts as Ed calls them) letting off fireworks constantly and Ed recalls the terror of going to school and the embarrassment that comes from being a pubescent that continues to adulthood. All this plus Brendan Blowhard joins Ed for a discussion on his new living arrangements and to pay tribute to Van Morrison in his own unique way.…
Ed is cheerfully discussing his predictions for how the world is going to end and whether or not he will learn how to drive before that happens on this week's episode plus a lengthy interview with returning guest Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees where Ed tries to explain his old Sean Connery routine from when he used to do stand up and Barry inflicts his impression of the old Scot on everyone's ears.…
Ed finds himself facing a couple of stand up gigs in the near future and is trying out some new material, there's a mini review of Twin Peaks and as we look to the reality of a Christmas during a pandemic, Ed reasons that Santa Claus is the only real business that can carry on as normal in these crazy times. Sir Sean Connery joins Ed and tells him exactly what has happened to Connery Cove and why it's a good thing for future alien lifeforms in a long and rambling catch up conversation.…
Our intrepid podcaster has landed a big celebrity interview for his pod and he's hoping that this one will be back soon! (hint) Ed's also been having some transportation problems which leads to him remembering the old chopper bikes from back in the day. There's disturbing scenes as a deep dive of Gordon Ramsey on YouTube leads to disgusting scenes and finally there is a Gerry update and he's very critical. Enjoy, Sammon Skins!…
Our intrepid podcaster continues his investigation into ghosts and talks about one of his favourite guilty pleasure shows of all time "Most Haunted". Did this show prove that the other side was actually there? Or was it a man from Liverpool having a laugh? Also, can a medium successfully talk to a dog? Does it matter if the dog is still alive? All these questions and more in this episode!…
Our intrepid podcaster tackles a very specific topic this episode, Ghosts! Are they real or are they not real? What does Stanley Kubrick have to say about it? Was Ed in the presence of a ghost in his back yard or was it just a cat? There's also a hastily compiled list of the top five most famous ghosts.…
Our intrepid podcaster is worried about the mental health of singer Brendan Blowhard as he is estranged from his little seen wife, Susan. Ed interviews a very rude King Charles Spaniel for a best friend position and talks about the difficult sourdough road that many are taking during these difficult times.…
Our intrepid podcaster welcomes Brendan Blowhard back to sing some disco classics as Ed discusses his lack of organs and his desire to quit smoking which leads him to recount his smoking history. There's a story from Ed's past from a Gerry mail and Ed's inner child voice is heard for the first time in years.…
Our intrepid podcaster once again welcomes Brendan Blowhard to sing us in and out as Ed drops some actual knowledge in the form of animal facts and a surprising fact about Sean Connery. He also reminisces on his childhood stupidity regarding bananas and tuna fish. Enjoy.
Our intrepid podcaster is not always feeling so intrepid and Ed talks about having bad days and how he's inspired by a rich, old, white President (no, not that one!). He also recalls his chance lockdown meeting with his old Dreamgun and Reviewapal Hannah and there's an extra special guest as Barry Gibb of the Bee Gees phones in from L.A. to talk about how he's coping and Brendan Blowhard sings us out (and in) with his renditions of some classic Bee Gees songs.…
Our intrepid podcaster has a million dollar idea for an app that he may have stolen from acclaimed German film director Werner Hertzog, or maybe not. Ed also gets the low down from Gerry on what exactly happened on that rainy night in Limerick. There's a dive into Ed's joke book and he wonders how drug dealers and assassin's are dealing with the pandemic crisis, plus singing.…
Our intrepid podcaster is not going to subscribe to the new Disney + and he'll tell you for why and it involves dogs and mermaid's bottoms. There's also Sean Connery's little heard version of Puff, The Magic Dragon and some trivia on movies the old Scot turned down plus Ed gets philosophical and local Dublin singer Brendan Blowhard gives his rendition of a Frank Sinatra classic.…
Our intrepid podcaster is in fine fettle and has actual music to accompany his excellent singing voice as his beloved Cara gets some famous online attention. Ed talks about his two strangest celebrity followers and gives another Gerry update as the emails keep coming. There's also a short clip of one of the last gigs Ed did before the pandemic. Enjoy Sammon Skins!…
Our intrepid podcaster has moved to the bedroom to record this episode and he responds to the longest email rebuttal letter that Gerry has sent so far. Ed offers a more balanced view of religion by naming some positive religious individuals but also calls out the strange contradictory nature of a religious "calling". There's also an examination of Ed's culchie vocal roots and plenty of singing that may get Ed cancelled. Enjoy!…
Our intrepid podcaster talks about the possible origins of the phrase "blowing your own trumpet" and is not blown away by the combination of a famous actor and a local shopping bag. There's a Gerry update as he reveals to Ed his very basic childhood foodstuffs, Ed reveals his best easter egg hiding place and witnesses a lovely example of instant karma from the comfort of his balcony.…
Our intrepid podcaster sees his baking prowess grow by the day as the struggle with eating everything in sight continues as Ed calls out a challenger to his championship bake off butter belt. There is a mild debate over which is the best dog breed for him and his beloved Cara as they decide which dog to get as a couple and Ed investigates the mystery surrounding his childhood dogs death.…
It's the shortest episode yet as our intrepid podcaster is given some harsh feedback from his Father, Gerry, via electronic letters. Ed reminisces about the pub they used to own in Birr and it's deep dark secret which should be of interest to history buffs. There's also some beard and sex facts and a fun fact about flamingos.…
Our intrepid podcaster Ed is in Dublin during lockdown and it's heating up as his fiancee won't watch The Irishman even given an unusual ultimatum. Ed also explores the French language, whether or not goldfish have memories and why Bob Dylan is a better singer than Michael Buble.
Like the plucky pig Babe, Ed is back in the city and things take a shocking turn on the streets of Dublin as the lockdown life comes back into view. Our plucky podcaster is undeterred and laments on the things he misses most while in lockdown and sings a bit of a Beatles tune albeit with modern lyrics. Other things are said as well. Enjoy.…
Our intrepid podcaster makes his last recording from the wardrobe of solitude in Waterford as he prepares to travel back to Dublin City with his beloved Cara. There's a big announcement regarding their relationship and Ed goes into detail about her lovely little quirks. A trip to the recycling centre offers Ed a chance to be a comedian in public again and there's a incident with a Garda and a large ice cream cone plus a musical tribute to the late Bill Withers.…
It's the last days of solitude in Waterford as our intrepid podcaster reports from his small room within a room within a house. Ed reviews April Fool's pranks and talks about his animal instincts kicking in at the local shopping emporium. There's a late, honourable mention for a fourthquel movie involving apes, and, of course, strange and unexplained bursts of singing.…
Our intrepid podcaster is still transmitting from his small wardrobe of solitude in Waterford and in honour of his fourth podcast episode he gives his worst and best movie fourthquel picks including a fourthquel that never happened. There are spoilers aplenty. There is also some singing and Ed talks about the millionaire horse that lives in the field next door.…
Our intrepid podcaster records from a room within a room within a house in Waterford, listen as he gives you actual knowledge in the form of fun facts about his home town of Birr, Co. Offaly. There's also a description of the modern sci fi vacuuming system in his family home and how Ed and his girlfriend nearly had their first row over eggs.…
In this episode our intrepid podcaster Edwin talks about the emotional struggle of self isolation and losing his patience with a certain section of the population who are not being distant enough while out being social. Ed also talks about the volunteer work he was doing that was cut short because of the outbreak and sings his own made up theme tune that doesn't sound anything like a popular and well known theme from a classic 1980's show.…
Professional funny man and actor (plus baker) Edwin Sammon presents the first episode of his solo podcast. Ed is well known as a stand up comedian, podcaster and actor and now turns his hand to monologuing alone in a room due to the global pandemic. Subjects are rambling, unstructured and hilarious including a discussion of the aesthetic nature of testicles and his experience on First Dates Ireland, Ed also coins the phrase "mental distancing".…
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