“You can smile, and then you’ll be happy.”
Lance and Ray talk with the inspiring Jen Mazer, the Queen of Manifestation. Her company (www.queenofmanifestation.com) helps people to manifest their life dreams.
They talk about taking ideas from your brain and making them into reality, how Jen became the Queen of Manifestation, what the Egyptian pyramids actually are, and the state of the world today.
Also, "Aviators" by The Sea & the Gulls (Episode 8's Todd Goldstein and Leah Beeferman), Old Future Stories, and Ray and Lance talk about deciphering Shakespeare's dated references in Much Ado About Nothing, Lance's last iphone game addiction, and how they perceive the word "spiritual."
And Jen inspired us to start a Twitter account for our podcast! Follow: @lanceandray
"Have one hard year, and you’ll be fine.”
Lance and Ray talk with stand-up comic/blogger/writer Max Silvestri. Max co-hosts a comedy show called Big Terrific every Wednesday at 8 PM at the Cameo Gallery in Williamsburg.
They talk about Max's impressive Twitter following, his stand-up comedy origin story, and the moment when he finally decided to leave his day job to do comedy full-time.
Also, an original song by Joe Iconis, Jason "Sweettooth" Williams, and Lance, Competitive Roller Coaster Testers, and Ray and Lance talk about McDonald's being horrible, Ray's new idea for Facebook, and money.
“Dozens of small things make up a life well-led.”
Lance and Ray talk live via satellite (the telephone) with writer Anthony King, former artistic director of the UCB Theatre in NYC. Anthony has written for BFF and Save Me, both on NBC, and is currently writing for the upcoming USA comedy Playing House.
They talk about whether or not Anthony was aware of the aura of intimidation and power that he had as the artistic director of UCB, why it's nice to live in LA in your 30's, how improv experience translates to a TV writers' room, and putting your ass in the chair.
Also, the Shotgun Jazz Band's "Oriental Man", the commentary track off Matchbox 20's first album (with Rob Thomas and guitarist Kyle Cook), and Ray and Lance talk about Mark Twain, doing the right thing, and Richard Pryor saying the N-word.