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Use All The Crayons with Chris Rodell

Use All The Crayons with Chris Rodell
Author: Chris Rodell
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Dive into the madcap world of Chris Rodell, the man who gained 20 pounds on the Elvis Presley diet, was handcuffed to his wife for love, and laid on a bed of nails for a story. With over 3,000 tales from top magazines, Chris's adventures are anything but typical. Join us for a whirlwind of laughter, surprises, and unforgettable moments that add substance to your soul and happiness to your heart. Tune in and color outside the lines with Chris!
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Today's jaunt takes us back to the time I played a cruel joke on the neighborhood trash man and takes a look at one of our most offbeat holidays
Sold 50 books in 12 days. And people are loving it. Podcaster/publisher Jim Wexell in an excerpt calls my new book brilliant. The book is "How To Deal With Stuff that Sucks."
I've done more than 2,200 blog posts from 2007 to 2024. Here is me reading three of them and riffing on a recent surgery.
Today, sprinkled amid the christmas jokes, are stories about the snows in Buffalo, why some cities should change their names to be more representative of their circumstances, and that contoiversial Paul Mccartney Christmas tune
Today topics include the greatest Thanksgiving song, socializing with the US Marines, drunk dialing old buddies and what it’s like to be considered a celebrity in a small town Christmas parade.
Today we're talkin' Turkey, and all about the time I pretended for WDVE Morning Show ti be transvestite so I could spend time in Victoria's Secret in the local mall.
I trot out my plan to generate global news coverage by being the last undecided voter in America
Thoughts on Donald Trump's comments about Palmer's genitals
Four brief stories about Mister Fred Rogersin this week's 20-minute "Use All The Crayons!" podcast.
Take a Halloween trip to Colma, California, the city where the dead out number the living 1,000-to-1
Tick Tick Tick ... today is all about time with alittle sidetrack into why I'm rooting for one brave owner to field an entire NFL team of openly gay men.
Today's stories: American needs roofie, impounded watermelons,and selling hurricane naming rights.
More than 75 percent of Americans pay homage to a day that celebrates something they'll do anything to avoid -- and that's work. Also why the NFL needs armless linemen and me telling an Arnold Palmer story about the time his 73-year-old rival Gary Player appeared nude on the cover of ESPN the Magazine.
Latrobe celebrates its history in the creation of the banana split; Chris Rodell talks about B.S. bank robberies, B.S.beer thefts, and why the Laurel Highlands should consider hosting an actual slug fest.
I'm not gonna kid you. This isn't the most polished podcast you're ever going to hear. But what it lacks in techy aplomb, it makes up for in humor and heart. And, I promise, it'll all get better and better. So thanks for listening and sharing. Special thanks to special guests Nashville singer/songwriter and Latrobe native Irene Kelly, and to Randy Baumann of the DVE Morning Show! And most of all, thanks to .... You!
Humorous anecdotes and candid reflections, touching on Chris' past work experiences with the National Enquirer under the management of David Pecker, especially during the time of the Trump hush money trial. Alongside fascinating guest interviews, Chris shares his thoughts on the controversial idea that Fred Rogers and Arnold Palmer may not have been as neighborly as one might expect. As we wrap up our first season, Chris and his guest/producer, Brandon from Headspace Media, reflect on the journey so far, the quirky joys of the podcast, and what lies ahead. Plus, don’t miss out on some quirky life tips from Buck Pawlosky and Stan Gordon, adding that extra bit of flavor to the mix. So tune in, as Chris continues to unfold his vivid tapestry of stories, ensuring that every crayon in the box gets its due use.
Delve into the quirky world of the rich and famous and the treasures they leave behind in hotel lost and founds. Picture this: a $100,000 watch inscribed by Johnny Cash, diamond jewelry that requires armored transportation, and all the oddities from Rolex watches to bags of marijuana — these are just a few of the items forgotten by wealthy patrons who, it turns out, are just as forgetful as the rest of us.
Where we delve into the colorful world of Doc Giffen, a legendary figure in the town of Latrobe, known for his close association with golfing icon Arnold Palmer. Host Chris Rodell shares personal anecdotes and insights into the life of this extraordinary individual, who played a pivotal role in the career of Arnold Palmer. The episode also explores the significance of the iconic theme from Cheers and pays tribute to the talented writer and performer behind it. Join us as we celebrate the remarkable lives of Doc Giffen and Gary Portnoy, and discover the intriguing stories that make them so unforgettable.
Chris Rodell shares poignant and humorous stories about his beloved mother, reflecting on her Christian faith and their experiences together. He also discusses modern-day inconveniences such as foot-long receipts and the decline of traditional phone conversations, all while imparting witty and thought-provoking tips for colorful living. Join Chris as he weaves together touching family moments and societal observations with his signature charm and wit.
Chris has ethical conundrums with Joe Hardy and the legendary Nemacolin Resort. Featuring a tribute to Joe Hardy and Tony the Barber, Chris's storytelling skills bring to life the colorful and unforgettable characters and events intertwined with this remarkable resort. Join us as we dive into the world of Nemacolin and celebrate the legacy of Joe Hardy in this engaging and entertaining episode.