

This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
Theo Von
What happened this past weekend. And sometimes what happened on other days.
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Jul 18, 2019 • 1h 36min
Blind Person Tanja Milojevic | This Past Weekend #215
Tanja Milojevic, a blind voiceover actress, teacher, and podcaster, shares her inspiring journey living without sight. She discusses the importance of audio cues and heightened senses in navigating life, blending humor with poignant anecdotes. The conversation dives into accessibility in gaming, personal growth through creativity, and the unique relationship she has with her service dog. Tanja also explores how imagination enriches storytelling and the challenges of social interactions while emphasizing the vibrancy of life from her extraordinary perspective.

Jul 15, 2019 • 1h 25min
Cheek to Seat | This Past Weekend #214
Join in for a mix of laughter and nostalgia as Theo reflects on his shows at the Hollywood Improv and shares amusing childhood memories involving musical chairs. The conversation touches on the joy of community gatherings, highlighted by a touching success story from a young creator. Dive into whimsical tales of gaming auditions, humorous food commentary, and lighthearted reflections from Charlotte. Throughout, there's an inspiring message about bravery and making connections, all wrapped in a warm and entertaining tone.

Jul 8, 2019 • 1h 12min
First Sip from the Hose | This Past Weekend #212
The conversation kicks off with nostalgic tales of sipping hose water on hot summer days, evoking a sense of carefree childhood joy. Listeners are treated to humorous takes on relationship dynamics and co-parenting struggles, blending humor with emotional insights. A dive into gaming nostalgia explores the evolution of video games and personal anecdotes. The chat also addresses contemporary issues like smoking, vaping, and the pressures of fame, all wrapped in lighthearted banter about life's absurdities and triumphs.

Jun 27, 2019 • 1h 39min
The Real Wolf of Wall Street Jordan Belfort | This Past Weekend #210
In this enlightening conversation, guest Jordan Belfort, a former stockbroker and author of "The Wolf of Wall Street," shares tales of transformation and resilience. He reflects on personal growth during his prison time, emphasizing morality in the financial world. With humor, he explores the differences between sales and marketing in today’s landscape and delves into the challenges of navigating identity in business. Belfort also candidly discusses the impact of fame and the lessons learned from his entrepreneurial misadventures.

Jun 24, 2019 • 1h 25min
Family Matters | This Past Weekend #209
Theo shares a heartfelt call with his mother, setting the tone for a lively discussion on co-parenting challenges and the drama when friends stop responding. The quirks of summer adventures blend with funny wildlife encounters, evoking childhood nostalgia. Hilarious anecdotes about bizarre grooming treatments lead into deeper reflections on modern family dynamics. Theo emphasizes the significance of both parents in a child's life and explores how personal growth shapes adult relationships, all sprinkled with humor and relatable tales.

Jun 20, 2019 • 1h 42min
Gary Owen | This Past Weekend #208
Gary Owen, a charismatic stand-up comedian and actor known for his relatable humor, shares hilarious road stories from the comedy scene. He discusses navigating performances with diverse audiences and reflects on the complexities of race in comedy. Owen dives into his ups and downs as a Cincinnati Bengals fan, mixing heartfelt moments with laughter. Their conversation also touches on the unpredictable nature of fame, nostalgic Hollywood tales, and entertaining memories from the early days of stand-up, highlighting the evolution of the comedy landscape.

Jun 10, 2019 • 1h 31min
First Time for Everything | This Past Weekend #205
Listeners are treated to laughter as the hosts delve into first awkward encounters, discussing everything from childhood mischief to the challenges of young romance. There's talk of nostalgic moments, jet lag-related escapades, and a chaotic pizza delivery story that is both humorous and cringe-worthy. The podcast explores the entitlement dynamics in sports, all while balancing reflections on financial responsibility and personal authenticity. With whimsical anecdotes and listener voicemails, it’s a lighthearted exploration of life’s quirks.

Jun 6, 2019 • 1h 23min
Chris D'Elia 2 | This Past Weekend #204
In a lively conversation, Chris D'Elia, a stand-up comedian and actor known for his unique comedic style, joins Theo Von. They humorously dive into Chris's rivalry with Albuquerque and slice up stories from their first encounters. The duo discusses the absurdities of aging in comedy, shares quirky anecdotes about parenting, and reflects on the pressures of performing under pressure. They also engage in nostalgia, touching on early stand-up experiences and silly moments from their past, all packed with witty banter and entertainment.

Jun 4, 2019 • 1h 16min
All Aboard | This Past Weekend #203
After a whirlwind trip to Bali and Australia, the host shares vivid tales of vibrant shows and a heartwarming visit to a koala park. Reflecting on the importance of human connection, they open up about the discomfort of vulnerability and personal growth during their tour. With humor, they delve into summer grilling stories and the benefits of CBD, while also tackling serious discussions about poverty, crime, and community engagement. All of this blends into a light-hearted introduction to a new Kite Club podcast filled with intriguing rules and personal anecdotes.

May 30, 2019 • 1h 14min
Gianni Paolo | This Past Weekend #202
Gianni Paolo, an actor from the movie 'Ma' and the podcast's booker, joins the conversation. He shares his journey into acting and his deep love for comedy, highlighting the unique experiences of filming in Mississippi. The duo discusses the importance of diverse representation in film and the evolution of media promotion through podcasts. With humorous anecdotes about basketball and friendships forged on set, they reflect on how personal experiences shape performances and what it means to connect with audiences today.