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"Buying and selling, supply and demand,"--capitalism's essential mantra--. "Eat me, buy me!"  Let the games continue!
So, do you know who we are?  Not just men, women, homo sapiens sapiens, not so much even home owners, traffic, have's, have not's, the aged, youth or even Democrats, Terrorists, conservatives or sports fans...no, the most pivotal thing we are is .....................Consumers, at which we excel.
"I'll buy that."
 
Fashion Designer, Entertainer, Actor, Comedian
PM Tuesdays-live, 8 AM Sundays edited (both-PDT)

Please join us tonight as we explore "The Way" as in "By the Way" which promises to provide all sorts of radical perspectives and unusual twists of mind."

Mixed feelings, ambivalence, indecision, various perspectives, contradictions, dichotomies--these are just some of the ways that can prompt us to say, "Yes and No."
 
At the very least, "Yes and No" can set the stage for reconsidering assumptions, judgments and beliefs.
 
So, join us tonight as Rochelle and I explore what it might take to get to a resounding "yes," a decisive "No,"or a determined "maybe"-- regarding the issues that determine the direction and quality of our lives.  
 

Life Changes Show with Filippo Voltaggio and cohost Mark Laisure

Stand-Up For Something with Emmy Award Winner, Numerous HBO and Showtime Specials, Countless TV Stand-up Appearances, including “Seinfeld,” and “The Office,” on TV, and “Ground Hog Day,” and “Mrs. Doubtfire” on Film, Rick Overton.  And Musical Guests, International Accordion Champions Cory Pesaturo and Matthias Matzke on LIFE CHANGES.

​Have you had the experience of a bunch of people yelling "Surprise" at you?  Imagine my surprise when I walked into a friend's house and not only did the group say, "Surprise," but my friend, Jeremy, started spraying me with a water bottle.

Laughter Saves Lives with John C Larocchia and many special guest and call-ins, including Tara Brown and Friends of Firefighters, as well, a plethera of comedians. WOW! What a show!

​Well, maybe you do. Rochelle and I have become particularly sensitive to the "You have no idea"  phenomenon in light of our son and his spouse's 6 mo old baby.  As Ian, my son, shared with me, he had no idea of what it would actually be like to be parenting. While Rochelle and I have some idea, we've probably forgotten most of it.  Who knew?