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Author: Weeman & Pancho Moler

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Former pro skaters turned entertainers, Weeman and Pancho Moler have hilarious, thought-provoking, inappropriate but always Honest conversations with revolutionaries in entertainment, sports, business and activism.
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A longtime friend of Weeman's @nickynik Nick James is the perfect guest for Lil Revolution. He's known for his honesty and his humor. His recent one man show "Unsavory Fellow" is the culmination of all his ups and downs in Hollywood and in life. You may even hear some previously unknown stories about Weeman BEFORE Jackass! Follow nick on IG @nickynik1 Learn about his show and see if it's playing near you https://unsavoryfellow.com/
 @toreycole  hosts Torey's Stupid Podcast. You may know her from the Bonding Podcast with  @TroyBondCompany  Torey is originally from Maryland, but is now a staple in the New York comedy scene. You can also check her out on the road where she opens for Troy Bond.  
Pancho's friend Matt Pailes, known to most as RAS Matthew, brings his good energy to the studio. They reminisce over skating for THINK and discuss Matt's second passion Reggae Music. Check out his single "Ganga on the Brain" (remix) on tunecore. https://social.tunecore.com/linkShare?linkid=34ad2PvatJRcwYMjvfEP7g F
MicroMania Midget Wrestling Tour has been entertaining fans with their wrestling skills, high energy and showmanship for years. Weeman and Pancho talk with the Athletes to find out how they started, how it's changed their lives and where they see it going next. Want to see them in person?   Check out https://www.micromaniatour.com/
Dani Bowman founded DaniMation Entertainment at age 14. Her company has produced numerous animated shorts and taught dozens of people on the autism spectrum animation. She is a keynote speaker at events all over the USA, but she is best known as a cast member of Netflix's "Love on the Spectrum US".   Pancho and his wife met Dani when they both won the 2021 Easterseals Disability Film Challenge  @TheDisabilityFilmChallenge  and they knew she was a revolutionary he and Weeman needed to talk to. Dani is changing how people view folks on the autism spectrum and charming us with her wit and humor along the way. *Shout out to Aunt Sandy for coming to the studio and adding to the conversation!   #loveonthespectrum #netflix #autismawareness #autismawareness #disabilityadvocate #animation #sandiegocomiccon
Weeman and Pancho reminisce over their favorite moments in the series so far, what they wish they had asked and what's coming up next. Want more interviews and content? Subscribe, Like, Share.
Gigi Gustin is making waves in the horror film world. Her next film "Stiletto" features another horror favorite...our very own Pancho Moler! If Gigi looks familiar, you may recognize her as the winner of John Cena's American Grit. She has since built a modeling and acting career which has taken her into the world of action and horror films. Check her out now in "The night of the missing & Keep an eye out for "Stiletto" coming to theaters soon.
Zac Rand is a skater. He just happens to be a US Army Veteran, purple heart recipient and a Maricopa County Sheriff's Deputy as well. In 2021 he began Kickflips & Donuts, the organization hold contests, gives away boards (571 so far) and builds trust and understanding between the underprivileged youth and local police officers. Follow Zac on IG @kickflipsanddonuts or if you're near Anthem Arizona, check out one of their events at Anthem Skate Park.   
Shapel Lacey is a lot of things including; Comedy Store Regular, Award-winning Competitive Cheerleader, Punk Rock Enthusiast and Skateboarder. What he is not? The guy from The Blind Side. Weeman and Pancho talk with Shapel about how he went from skater to cheerleader and now Stand-Up comedian. And they may touch on how his life might be a little bit like that Sandra Bullock move we shall not name...again.
Nothing shocks Weeman and Pancho, but these guests may have done the impossible! Mini KISS is the the only tribute band that may be wilder than their namesake. Is that even possible? We will let you be the judge. These guys live the rock n roll lifestyle 24/7 and took a quick break to come by the studio. Want to see the band in person? They've got a residency coming up at The Space in Las Vegas. ♠️ May 24 ♠️ July 6 ♠️ Aug 17 ♠️ Sept 20 Tickets and VIP on Sale Now at MiniKissVegas.com
How does Weeman stay nimble and ready for anything? Yoga. Who's the only person he will bend over backwards for? Jessica Harder. She's as funny as she is flexible. She comes to the studio bearing gifts and wild stories from her years living in Amsterdam, need we say more?
Elmer Miller was born and raised Amish in New York's North Country. In his 20's, he decided to leave the Amish knowing full well he couldn't ever go back. Leaving everything you've known is hard enough, add to that, Elmer is a little person. Weeman and Pancho definitely needed to talk to Elmer and are so excited he could be this episdoe's guest. We bet you will learn something new in this episode. Whether it is about the Amish, Little People or both. Follow Ellmer on Tik Tok for Amish Quotes of the day and updates on his adventures. @elmersworld Shout out to The Giant Killer for introducing us to Elmer. We can't wait to talk with him some more.
Actor and activist Chaz Bono comes by the studio for a thought-provoking conversation with Pancho and Weeman about being different, carving out your own path and making a difference. Born into the spotlight, the child of Sonny and Cher, Chaz is one of the few celebrities to publicly document their gender transition. His Emmy-nominated documentary "Becoming Chaz" is an authentic and honest look at the transition process. Most recently you've seen him on American Horror Story and Curb Your Enthusiasm. He also appeared in the film 3 From Hell, where he became friends with Lil Revolution host, Pancho. Check him out in "Bury the Bride" and "The Bell Keeper" streaming now. Learn More about Transforming Family https://transformingfamily.org/ Don't forget to subscribe for exciting content!
Eric Dressen started skating at age 8 and went pro at age 12. Throughout the 80s and 90s, Eric would have some of the best selling boards, invent the salad grind and define expectations for a video part with “Speed Freaks”. Eric still is inspiring skaters of all ages for over 40 years, including Lil Revolution’s Pancho and Weeman. For the last 20 years, He’s built a career as a professional tattoo artist. He channels the same discipline, passion and energy to tattooing that he does to skating. Studying under the best, he’s sure to become a legend in this field too. DO NOT MISS THIS EPISODE! It’s filled with untold stories of Eric and Weeman’s escapades through bathhouses…and lots of skate history.
Which Comedy Store regular began their comedy career at age 7 prank calling people on The Ryan Seacrest show, appeared on Kill Tony more than 100 times, as well as, opening for Joe Rogan AND St Vincent? That'd be today's guest Ali Macofsky. She stops in for a conversation that is just as honest, relatable and hilarious as her stand-up. Want to see her live? Check out her site for upcoming shows. https://alimacofsky.com/shows    
Weeman and Pancho talk to Jay Davis, the most well respected stand-up comedy promoter you've never heard of. Ask anyone who has met him and they will say he is the nicest guy they've ever met. In 1999 Jay began a bar show at Dublin's in Hollywood. It was a haven for comics to work material. A show favorite was Dave Chapelle. He also gave new comics a shot including, Dane Cook, Alonzo Bodden, Loni Love and many many more. He still puts on weekly shows with some of the biggest names dropping by; Bill Burr, Nikki Glaser, Tiffany Haddish, Arsenio Hall and Lil Revolution favorite Brad Williams.
 @powellperalta  team member  @ChristopherHiett.  is ushering in a new wave of skaters all while riding a classic shaped board. Unapologetically authentic, Christopher merges skating, music and fashion to prove there is a space for everyone in the skate community. Pancho and Weeman are stoked to have drop in and prove why he is a revolutionary.   Hit that subscribe button to stay updated on all their future interviews!
We're back! Preston Lacy joins Weeman and Pancho to kick off Season Two. The guys talk about how they met, how far they've come and learn something new about Preston and each other.   Follow us on IG
Lil Revolution wraps up Season 1 on a high note. THE Tony Hawk drops in to talk with Pancho and Weeman about skating back in the day vs now. This episode is filled with skate history, personal stories from the road and a lot of laughs in between.
Kick off the holiday season with Lil Revolution and the legend Tony Cox. Pancho and Weeman's pal, drops in for a rare interview. Tony's career began with an acting teacher telling him "the only thing you’ll ever do is that you will always be in a costume.” Sure he did do costume character work, most notably as an Ewok, but he's best known for his scene-stealing, quotable performances in Friday, Bad Santa, I'm Gonna Git you Sucka, and Me Myself and Irene.
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