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2012 Year In Review

Goal Setting times 100,000,000 is what’s on tap for me as I start 2013.

As I mentioned before after reading the Art Of Non-Conformity and Amazing Things Will Happen I’ve decided to try some ‘radical goal setting’ for 2013.  This is apart of that whole thing, an annual review.  A look back at 2012.  Below are some of the Highlights/Lowlights from what I’ve written in my journal about the year gone by.

2012 was a very, very rough year, so let’s start with the bright spots…

The most popular dog on Tout.com
The most popular dog on Tout.com

2012 – THE GOOD

– MY PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2012 –

  • I performed in a string of Stuffed & Unstrung shows on the east coast as both puppeteer and host.  This run of shows was highlighted by two very incredible events.  The first being that Joel Hodgson came to see one of our shows.  If you’re a reader of this blog you know that I’m a huge fan of Joel’s and to have him come to a show I was in was a treat.  The other amazing thing was that Brian Henson told me after one show that his dad really would have liked one little bit I had done in the show that night.  He said, “…my dad loved clean, simple, gags and that [bit] was just clean, simple and perfect.”  Truly amazing.
  • I puppeteered in a YouTube video for Nerdist and The Jim Henson Company annoucning the launch of the Nerdist YouTube Channel.  The video featured special guest star! “Weird Al” Yankovic.
  • Made a trip to New York City to help Leslie Carrara-Rudolph mount her show Wake Up Your Weird!.
  • I was asked by The Jim Henson Company to host a special Q&A session with Jane Henson.  It was a great evening and Jane was absolutely magic.  The evening was recorded, but Henson seems to be dragging their feet on releasing it.  Hopefully it’ll get out there someday.
  • I shot a puppet ‘sizzle reel’ for Vin di Bona Productions (America’s Funniest Home Videos) called Whoops!.  It was a lot of fun and I played one of the lead characters.  Unfortunately, this one seems to be stuck in development hell so who knows what’s going to happen.  I haven’t even seen the footage we shot.
  • In August, I Touted for the first time with a puppet character named Uncle Interloper (pictured).  By December 31, 2012, Uncle Interloper had over 4500 followers on Tout.com and he’s starred in three episodic Tout Series.
  • I was asked to create an original audio drama piece to support the release of the book Empire State by Adam Christopher.  The piece is called The Adventures of Johnny Ironclad.  Special thanks to Mur Lafferty for making that possible.
  • Produced & Released Throwing Toasters Favorites on CD and Digital Download.
  • Produced & Released The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd – The Complete Season 7 on CD and Digital Download.
  • I tought a few How To Podcast classes at Flappers Comedy Club in Burbank as part of their Flappers University.
  • Continued to work as Associate Producer on Cinematic Titanic.
  • Continued to work as an interviewer for Championship Wrestling from Hollywood and moved into a ringside interviewer position.
  • Relaunched my old internet radio show Fill In The Blank on DementiaRadio.org.
  • Recorded and edited the first couple episodes from a new audio drama project I’m working on.  Keep an eye on SaturdayMorningMedia.com for info.
  • Celebrated the 10th anniversary of opening Grant’s Advent Calendar online.
  • Continued performing as Throwing Toasters, The Unusual Artistry of Walter Hanley & His Mother Radio Ventriloquists and with Improvatorium.

– TRAVEL 2012 –

  • Great time traveling to the east coast with Stuffed & Unstrung, visiting Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Washington D.C. & North Carolina.
  • Spent a week at the O’Neil Theatre Center in Connecticut and then 10 days in New York helping rehearse for Leslie Carrara-Rudolph’s show.  The O’Neil is an amazing place and I love the energy it has.  As for New York, It was the longest time I’d ever spent in the Big Apple and it was truly a wonderful time.  I enjoyed putting on the show, seeing the sights, going on walks and just chilling out on the couch in my room…er…I mean apartment that I subleased for my time there.
  • Got to make it back to Klamath Falls, OR with my parent to visit with my mom’s side of the family.
  • Made several trips to the San Francisco Bay Area to visit my parents.

– ENRICHMENT –

  • Saw Cinematic Titanic Live
  • Went to an amazing Spike Jones retrospective that was moderated by Dr. Demento.
  • Saw How The West Was Won in full CINERAMA.  It was amazing.  I was crying after the first few minute of the Overture.  It was just TOO MUCH GOOD STUFF.
  • Got to see Joel Hodgson speak twice at Cinefamily.  Both events were immensely inspirational and fired up the creative juices.

There’s a lot of really good things in the above list but the first thing on the list below really took all the wind out of my sails for most of the year.

Ouch!
Ouch!

2012 – THE BAD

– HEALTH –

  • I have to start with the Health section because on June 18, 2012 I fell and fractured the humerus in my right arm (pictured).  An injury that took me out of doing…anything.  Puppets, guitar playing, even driving.  On the good side, I didn’t need surgery and I was able to get my full range of motion back but it wiped me out.
  • Coupled with the break I sort of delved deeper into (self-diagnosed) depression than I’ve ever been and this means I start eating!  When you’re eating a lot and can’t exercise due to an injury, the pounds just magically appear out of nowhere.
  • Even now, completely healed, I just can’t seem to avoid pigging out on the worst food imaginable.  This has to change. It has to.

– MY PROFESSIONAL CAREER 2012 –

  • The broken arm didn’t help things but 2012 had me feeling the worst about my professional career than ever.  Every category: comedy, puppetry, writing just seemed to stink.  Because of the broken arm, all my jobs dried up in the summer (usually when I get the most work) which left me scraping by at the end of 2012.  Concerted job finding effort is underway, but it’s been very slow going.
  • This year several times I had people ask me for ideas or I pitched ideas to people and they’d run with them and effectively cut me out of the loop so they got the glory and I got…nothing.  Unfortunately, this has made me a little more reserved in giving my ideas to people.

As I look back I think that it’s sort of silly to have one event (broken arm) outweigh all that good, but that break hit me pretty hard.  When you’re unable to do…anything.. it really packs a whallop.  There is a lot of good and by the end of the year things were marginally looking up.  I just didn’t end 2012 thinking, “Man that was a the best year ever!”

The good news is that 2013 can only be better by default.

Okay, that’s it for now.  Stay tuned as soon we’ll have a look at my goals for 2013.

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Upcoming

For Christmas I received several books that had been on my wish list.  One was The Art Of Non Conformity by Chris Guillebeau.  The other is Amazing Things Will Happen by C.C. Chapman.  C.C. is a friend from the early days of Podcasting (back when there were only 300 podcasts) and so I wanted to pick up his book to support him.  Chris’ book is a book I stumbled across when I saw mention of his SECOND book The $100 Startup.

Both books deal with creating and living the life you want to live, outside of what others THINK you should be doing.  You’d think both would sell very well this time of year, what with it being the first of the year, but I had them on my wish list for awhile and received them both at Christmas.

They are pretty perfect for this time of year though because both suggest a similar exercises for this time of year.  In CC’s book it’s the 3 Words Exercise.  In Chris’ book it’s doing an Annual Review.  I love both ideas and so I’m going to give them a shot, albeit a week late.  This year I have grown increasingly tired of how the entertainment industry works.  Frustrated, both of the above books were a much needed kick in the pants to try and redefine what I’m doing, what I’m trying to accomplish and what I’d like my perfect life to be.

I promise to share both my review and goals for 2013 here with you.  I won’t be sharing absolutely EVERYTHING as I believe some stuff should be personal, but I will share a lot of stuff.  Stuff I hope you will be my personal cheerleaders for as I try to accomplish them.  Plus, I just think you all will look amazingly attractive wearing the short skirts and holding pom poms.

Not that it matters…My Problems with The Dark Knight Rises or Heath Ledger’s an ass.

I was able to finally get to THE DARK KNIGHT RISES this weekend and I thought it was a great movie. I really did. I felt it was a great cap to the previous two films and was a fun ride from start to finish. That being said I did a few minor quibbles with it and this being the internet, I’m going to put those quibbles out in the universe.

If you haven’t seen the movie, don’t read on. I’m going to try to be as vague as possible, but at least one of my problems will feature a spoiler.

– I understand that Christopher Nolan wants his Batman world to exist on its own. It was never meant to be some sort of set up film for a Justice League movie or anything and I get that. I would have just liked one little nod to the rest of the DC Universe. I’m not saying he had to reference Metropolis or Superman or another hero. But would it have killed everything if the other team the Gotham Rogues were playing is this film were the Central City Marauders instead of the Rapid City Marauders? Something like this in the film would have been awesome. Just a little acknowledgement that Batman is part of a larger universe in a form that no one but true geeks would have understood.

– Heath Ledger is an ass! Seriously, screw him for dying. Okay, I’m not serious, but I would have loved to see what little cameo The Joker would have had in this film, because you know he would have had one. Cillian Murphy was great in this film. Really, he was. But could you imagine Legder’s Joker in the role of the judge? Or just shots of the Joker causing havoc in a Gotham City free from any law. Yeah, screw you Heath Ledger for dying.

SPOILERS AHEAD – My biggest problem with the film is the ending. Before I state it let me say I know that this is/was Nolan’s last run with Batman. I get that. He wanted an ending. But I strongly feel that we should have not seen Bruce Wayne and Selna Kyle at the end of the film. I feel a much better ending would have been Alfred looking across the cafe, catching someone’s eye. Smiling and then the screen goes black and credit roll. I just would have preffered that ending over what we got and I think it would have made the film just a little more fun.

As I said at the top, I loved the film. The above are only very minor quibbles. I look forward to seeing where the franchise goes from here and I hope that Gary Oldman is always Commissioner Gordon. To me he’s set the standard and no one else can play him. Not that it matters.

“Yeah, but it’s only Wednesday.” – Happy 4th of July!

It’s July 4th here in the United States .  As is my tradition on the 4th, i listen to Stan Freberg’s History of the United States of America.  Specifically the ‘Signing of the Declaration of Independence’ track.  This was the first track I can remember hearing by Stan Freberg and I fell in love.  To me this was just about as perfect piece of comedy you could create.  It was a HUGE influence on Dr. Floyd and Did This Happen.

I’ve online been able to find the version below online and it has a few skips in it.  This is also the whole side of the album, but the Declaration of independence part is first.  It still makes me laugh.  Even after hearing it hundreds of times.

Happy 4th of July America!  From me and Stan!

And while searching for the above clip, I came across this relatively new animation from the same album.  Fun stuff.