Jeff Revilla Host

Jeff Revilla

Jeff Revilla is a lifelong storyteller, digital creator, and professional curiosity chaser. As the host of My Guest Tonight, Jeff brings a sharp wit, a love for the unusual, and a talent for making even the weirdest conversations feel right at home. Whether he's talking to ghost hunters, fringe thinkers, or people with stories you have to hear to believe, Jeff creates a space where the strange is celebrated and the extraordinary gets the spotlight.

Appears in 29 Episodes

#29

Ash Fox is Documenting Life-Changing Moments: From Rock and Roll to Romance

This episode features an inspiring conversation with Ash Fox, a renowned photography proposal expert, who has helped orchestrate over 3,000 unforgettable engagements. If you’re interested in creativity, romance, or simply want an inside look at one of the happiest corners of the photography world, you won’t want to miss this one.Meet Our Guest: Ash Foxhttps://ashfoxproposals.com/https://www.instagram.com/ashfoxproposals/Ash Fox is at the forefront of the marriage proposal industry, blending art, planning, and photography to help couples capture one of the most important moments of their lives. From her creative beginnings in the New York art scene to building a thriving business helping people plan and document unique proposals, Ash has become the go-to expert for anyone looking to pop the question with style and heart.What We DiscussedIn this episode, Ash Fox shares her fascinating journey, starting as an NYU art student with little interest in photography, to accidentally falling into the field through a mix of artistic intuition and opportunity. She opens up about her early days photographing rock bands and nightlife in New York City, and how a single Craigslist job for a proposal shoot changed the direction of her career forever. Together with Jeff Revilla, Ash dives into the evolution of proposal photography, her approach to planning magical surprises in the bustling streets of New York and beyond, and some heartwarming (and funny) stories from behind the lens.Ash also talks about what sets her business apart—including the artistry her team brings to capturing genuine emotion, the creative “decoy” strategies that help keep proposals a surprise, and the joy of working with people during some of the happiest moments in their lives. Whether it’s a Times Square billboard proposal or a secret rooftop event, Ash’s work is all about celebrating love, creativity, and those little moments that become lifelong memories.Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912Catch all back episodes of My Guest Tonight and hear a custom theme song for every guest!https://myguesttonight.com/We hope you enjoy this heartfelt and insightful episode! Don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review, and check out the full archive for more captivating stories and expert guests on My Guest Tonight.
#28

Sue Donnellan’s Journey from Chaos to Calm: Parenting Without Power Struggles

We're so glad you stopped by the official show notes for this episode of "My Guest Tonight." Hosted by Jeff Revilla, each episode dives into the origin stories and life lessons of fascinating guests. In today’s episode, we welcome author, coach, entrepreneur, and mom of four (including triplets!), Sue Donnellan, the best-selling author of "Parenting Without Giving an F."Meet Our Guest: Sue Donnellanhttps://www.askmomparenting.com/Sue Donnellan’s journey into entrepreneurship was intentional from the start. After meeting her future husband in college, Sue returned to New York to build her corporate career while he finished his engineering degree. As their relationship grew serious and they prepared for marriage, Sue made a deliberate decision to leave the traditional corporate world. Drawing on her experience, she designed her own path, turning elements of her job into an entrepreneurial venture that allowed her to work from home—a move she embraced 30 years before it became widespread. Sue’s foresight and resourcefulness not only shaped her professional life but also set the foundation for a fulfilling and flexible career that she’s never regretted.Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912Catch all back episodes of My Guest Tonight and hear a custom theme song for every guest!https://myguesttonight.com/Episode HighlightsIn this engaging conversation, Jeff Revilla and Sue Donnellan take us on a journey through the highs and lows of parenting. From her entrepreneurial beginnings and life as a military spouse to the overwhelming experience of suddenly having four children, Sue Donnellan opens up about how she transformed her approach to parenting.Key discussion points include:The challenge of shifting from a carefree lifestyle to sudden parenthood.How Sue Donnellan developed systems and organizational strategies to manage a busy household.The turning point that led her to study behavioral psychology and rethink traditional approaches—especially around yelling and punishment.The importance of fostering autonomy and accountability in kids, and how a Montessori approach helped reshape her philosophy.Common misconceptions about “good” parenting styles, including the pitfalls of controlling or punishing kids for grades and mistakes.Universal struggles she sees among parents around the world, such as lack of motivation and co-parenting obstacles.Practical strategies for instilling motivation and respect in children, and how her “Fight Free Parenting” method and courses help families find more peace at home.If you want more details and actionable tips, or to connect with Sue Donnellan, visit Ask Mom Parenting on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, or at https://www.askmomparenting.com/Thanks for Listening!  Check out our entire back catalog of origin stories and practical advice—only on "My Guest Tonight!"https://myguesttonight.com/
#27

Michael Dodsworth’s Mission to Make Drops Fair by Outwitting Bots and Breaking Queues

On this episode, we’re joined by a true innovator: Michael Dodsworth. Michael is a launch expert with years of experience navigating the wild world of ticketing, product drops, and high-traffic, high-stakes online sales.Meet This Week’s Guest: Michael DodsworthCheck out Fanfare.ioMichael hails from the UK and has carved a unique path in the tech and ticketing industries, working with major companies like Salesforce, Optimizely, and Ticketmaster. Frustrated with the chaos of bots, server crashes, and unfair queues that plague ticket sales and product launches, Michael founded Fanfare—a platform dedicated to making these moments fairer, more scalable, and rewarding for both brands and their fans.Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912Catch all back episodes of My Guest Tonight and hear a custom theme song for every guest!https://myguesttonight.com/Episode Summary:In our conversation, Michael shares the origin story behind Fanfare, starting from his early love for live events and the persistent challenges he faced whenever he tried to buy tickets to concerts or high-demand product releases. We discuss how the “death by a thousand cuts” of bad customer experiences inspired him to build technology that keeps servers running, filters out bots, and keeps die-hard fans from being left out in the cold.Michael opens up about the hurdles he encountered—from the technical challenges of scaling for millions of users to the softer side of managing client anxieties as both “internet firefighter” and “launch therapist.” He reveals the importance of designing fair queuing systems, the value of analyzing who keeps showing up for your brand, and how brands can turn every drop—whether concert tickets or limited edition sneakers—into opportunities for meaningful fan engagement.We also look ahead to the future of Fanfare, discussing how these fair, scalable solutions can empower not just streetwear brands or concert promoters, but any company that deals with surges in demand and scarcity. Michael’s vision is one where brands create memorable experiences for their most passionate fans rather than letting chaos—or bots—rule the show.Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to check out the full episode for all the insights, stories, and even some heavy metal thunder in our custom theme song!Stay hyped—done right—and see you next time on "My Guest Tonight"!Check out all back episodes at:https://myguesttonight.com/
#26

Praxie Osong’s Path: Identity, Neurodivergence, Astrology and Wisteria Rising

Welcome to another episode of My Guest Tonight! I'm your host, Jeff Revilla, and this week we have an inspiring and enlightening conversation with Praxie Osong, founder of Wisteria Rising and advocate for understanding neurodivergence through astrology.Meet Our Guest: Praxie OsongPraxie Osong is an astrology enthusiast and inclusivity practitioner whose personal journey with late-diagnosed ADHD and autism has shaped her unique perspective. She blends the analytical depth of astrology with lived neurodivergent experiences to help others identify, understand, and celebrate their authentic selves. Through her practice, Wisteria Rising, Praxie encourages clients to embrace who they are by decoding their natal charts and reframing “divergence” as intentional design rather than something that needs to be “fixed.”Connect with Praxie at:IG: https://www.instagram.com/divergentbydesign.co/WEB: https://www.divergentbydesign.co/Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912Episode SummaryIn this episode, Praxie and Jeff explore the intersections of identity, astrology, and neurodivergence. Praxie shares her origin story, from growing up in Maryland to discovering astrology at age 12, and later receiving an ADHD diagnosis in adulthood. Reflecting on how astrology became a validation tool, she discusses how society's push for self-improvement can reinforce shame, and how seeing ourselves as “divergent by design” is ultimately more liberating.The conversation also covers:The ways astrology and psychology hold space for understanding our strengths and quirksHow Praxie’s work helps late-diagnosed neurodivergent adults rediscover their true selvesThe power of unmasking, authenticity, and reframing shame-driven self-improvement modelsPraxie’s vision for Wisteria Rising: inclusive workshops, seminars, and continued education to foster greater awareness in workplaces and schoolsIf you’re feeling stuck in routines, questioning your identity, or simply curious about how the stars can shine a light on your unique makeup, this episode offers fresh perspective and practical tools for personal growth.Catch all back episodes of My Guest Tonight and hear a custom theme song for every guest!https://myguesttonight.com/
#25

Dr. Rhonda Lawson is Helping Authors Thrive Through Coaching and Community Building

This week’s show shines a spotlight on a remarkable guest whose career and passion have inspired countless authors: Dr. Rhonda Lawson. Dr. Lawson is a retired U.S. Army master sergeant, award-winning author, book coach, literary strategist, and the driving force behind Meet the World Image Solutions.Meet Our Guest: Dr. Rhonda LawsonWith a literary journey spanning 24 books and a stage play, Dr. Lawson brings two decades of discipline and heart to the conversation. Not only has she empowered nearly a thousand authors to bring their stories to life, but she’s also a dedicated advocate for nurturing creativity in young writers and a strong believer in the power of community among authors.Connect with Dr. Rhonda at:https://www.mtwimagesolutions.com/Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912Catch all back episodes of My Guest Tonight and hear a custom theme song for every guest!https://myguesttonight.com/Episode HighlightsIn this episode, Dr. Rhonda shares her origin story—from childhood in New Orleans (by way of Mississippi), immersed in books and stories, to her transformative experience as an Army journalist. She reveals how her mother encouraged her writing talent and how her military career ultimately became the platform for her literary growth. Dr. Lawson talks about the unique challenges and rewards of telling the “soldier’s story” through journalism, humanizing her fellow servicemembers and giving voice to their experiences.We also discuss the importance of fostering creative outlets in children and the role that stories and literature play in shaping lives. Dr. Lawson reflects on building the New Movement Book Club, empowering new authors, and the pivotal moment that led to the publication of her first novel.Listeners will get insights into self-publishing, building author networks, leveraging publicity, and using modern tools like AI to accelerate the writing process. Dr. Lawson shares her vision for the future, discusses her workshops (including AI for Authors), and offers practical advice for aspiring writers and business owners looking to build their brand.Final ThoughtsWhether you’re an aspiring author or simply captivated by stories of resilience and creativity, this episode with Dr. Rhonda Lawson is packed with inspiration and actionable advice. Be sure to check out the show notes for all the links and resources mentioned, and don’t miss the special theme song celebrating Dr. Lawson’s journey and impact in the literary world!Thank you for joining us on My Guest Tonight, where books and stories take flight!
#24

Bob LeMent Shares Tech Tales and Podcasting Pioneering Moments from Static Radio’s Origins

On this episode of My Guest Tonight, host Jeff Revilla sits down with an absolute legend in the world of podcasting: Bob LeMent. Bob is one of the original 50 podcasters, whose show Static Radio has been on the airwaves since the days when dial-up tones reigned and streaming was a tech pipedream.Meet Our Guest: Bob LeMenthttps://www.staticradio.com/Bob hails from Decatur, Illinois, but has called St. Louis home for the entirety of his podcasting journey. He’s the creative force behind Static Radio, a comedy show first conceived as a college radio program alongside co-host Miles. Over the decades, Bob has witnessed, and contributed to, podcasting's evolution—from landline phone recordings to MP3s, RSS feeds, and beyond.Episode HighlightsJeff and Bob take a deep dive into the history of podcasting. Bob shares how Static Radio began as a college experiment, morphing from an old-school radio show into a pioneering online broadcast. The duo discuss everything from hand-coding HTML websites and hosting audio files on company T1 lines, right up to making the shift to WordPress and podcast syndication. Bob offers insights into the technical challenges of the early days (think real audio formats and syncing iPods), as well as the community spirit that drove podcasting’s explosive growth.The episode is packed with vintage anecdotes—like Bob’s memories of podcasting before the word “podcast” existed, being one of the first shows imported into iTunes, his foray into character animation, and the humorous ups and downs of landing a show sponsor (RIP pets.com!). The conversation also touches on how the podcast landscape has changed, why persistence matters, and Bob’s adventures with guest appearances and new creative experiments.Whether you’re a podcast veteran, an indie creator, or just curious about how the medium came to be, this episode is a fun, insightful trip through two-and-a-half decades of podcasting history with a guest who’s truly been there for it all.Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912Catch all back episodes of My Guest Tonight and hear a custom theme song for every guest!https://myguesttonight.com/
#23

Alex Kain’s Road from Standup to Startups and Social Change

Hey everyone! Welcome back to another episode of “My Guest Tonight.” I’m your host, Jeff Revilla, and this week’s episode is a thought-provoking journey into entrepreneurship, philosophy, and changing the world for the better. Our special guest is Alex Kain—an entrepreneur, author, and champion for systemic change, joining us all the way from Melbourne, Australia… or as we joked, “calling in from the future!”About Our Guest: Alex KainAlex’s career has been nothing short of eclectic. He started out dreaming of a life on stage, even studying acting and comedy, before diving headfirst into the world of business. From odd jobs—including work as a private investigator—to eventually founding successful tech startups, Alex’s unique life experience filters into everything he does. Today, he’s the author of “The Philosophy,” a book—and a movement—designed to spark real change in how we define and cultivate success, empathy, and human connection.Learn more at:https://thephilosophy.net/Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912Inside the Episode: Rethinking Success and SocietyIn this episode, Alex and I unpack his origin story, his passion for questioning societal systems, and his growing awareness that true success is about more than just personal gain. We discuss how creative pursuits like acting and comedy shape the way we see the world and explore how these perspectives influenced Alex’s entrepreneurial journey.Most of our conversation centers around rethinking what matters most in life and business. Alex shares the three core pillars of his “Philosophy”—Respect, Empathy, and Gratitude—and how these could transform education, community, and even our global economy if we start valuing them as much as we do productivity and wealth. We talk about the cracks in corporate culture, how current systems often reward the wrong things, and actionable ideas like universal basic income and overhauling what we teach our children to emphasize compassion alongside learning.We also dig into the power of individual change—how questioning everything and leading with awareness can have a contagious, positive effect. Alex discusses the ripple effect his book and message are starting to have, and how meaningful, sustainable change can start with just one person daring to ask the right questions.Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, don’t forget to check the show notes for all the links mentioned, and tune in for more inspiring conversations on “My Guest Tonight.”Back to our theme song—and we’ll see you next time!Listen to all back episodes at:https://myguesttonight.com/
#22

Guy Morris on Escaping the Streets, Economic Innovation, and Tech Thriller Writing

Welcome, listeners, to another thought-provoking episode of "My Guest Tonight" with your host, Jeff Revilla! In this episode, we’re thrilled to introduce the remarkable Guy Morris—a true Renaissance man whose life has spanned from runaway youth and street survival to accomplished author, Harvard MBA, tech innovator, and even charter boat captain.About Our Guest: Guy MorrisGuy's personal journey is the stuff of adventure novels: born in San Diego, a runaway by age 13, and working an array of odd jobs just to survive. Through grit and unexpected providence, he earned his GED, found a path to college, and eventually achieved three degrees by 25—including an acceptance to Harvard's MBA program thanks to a groundbreaking economic model he developed. Guy’s professional career has seen him at the forefront of technology with IBM, Microsoft, and Oracle, while his creative side led to writing songs for Disney, living on a sailboat, and penning thrilling novels.Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912Episode Highlights:In this wide-ranging conversation, Jeff and Guy explore:Guy’s Unconventional Path: From hardship and homelessness to academia and groundbreaking professional contributions.AI Ignition & Warnings: Guy’s insider perspective on the explosive growth of AI, his advocacy for responsible innovation, and why his fiction isn’t just science—but "lab fact."Adrenaline & Curiosity: Tales of cartel death threats during Caribbean research, shark dives on honeymoon, and living the ethos of continuous reinvention.The Writing Process: Why Guy crafts thrillers saturated with real research, blending fact with edge-of-your-seat fiction, and how world events often catch up with his futuristic storylines.Government and Tech Intrigue: The true story behind Guy’s encounter with the FBI after cracking the architecture of a covert government program—an event that fuels his latest books.Upcoming Works: Look out for Guy’s new releases, including "Prophecy Analytics" and "Humanity and the AI Tsunami: A Survival Guide," designed to help readers navigate the future of technology and prophecy.This episode isn’t just inspiration—it’s a front-row seat to the ways life, tech, and creativity collide. Guy’s insight into AI, prophecy, and personal growth will both thrill and challenge you to consider the world in new, urgent ways.Where to Find Guy Morris and His Books:Visit GuyMorrisBooks.com for trailers, reviews, and to purchase signed copies directly from the author.Thank you for joining "My Guest Tonight." For more inspiring conversations, subscribe wherever you get your podcasts, and be sure to check out the show notes for links and episode highlights!Cue the theme song and sail into this unforgettable adventure with Guy Morris!
#21

Jonathan Hutton’s Unflappable Spirit: Cancer, Paragliding, and New Perspectives on Life

We’re back with another inspiring episode, and this time, we’re absolutely thrilled to welcome Jonathan Hutton to the show. Jonathan is the author of the forthcoming memoir Unflappable: Soaring Beyond a Diagnosis, an incredible story that dives deep into surviving cancer, rediscovering dreams, and literally learning to fly.About Our Guest: Jonathan HuttonJonathan Hutton’s journey is anything but ordinary. Raised as an “Army kid,” Jonathan moved through cities, countries, and cultures throughout his childhood, eventually finding his true home in Olympia, Washington. He’s worn many hats: business student, banking professional, aspiring skydiver, cancer survivor, and, most recently, paraglider and author. Jonathan embodies resilience and has found unique ways to turn struggle into strength and meaning.Years ago, Jonathan received a rare cancer diagnosis that completely changed the trajectory of his life. What followed was a long road of treatment, recovery, and reflection—but also a powerful determination to reclaim joy and adventure. Paragliding became a point of focus, symbolizing hope and possibility. Today, Jonathan’s story is a testament to the power of gratitude, presence, and the courage to keep chasing your dreams no matter what life throws your way.Listen to more "My Guest Tonight" podcasts wherever you get your shows!https://myguesttonight.com/Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912In this episode, host Jeff Revilla sits down with Jonathan for an honest, uplifting conversation that covers:Jonathan’s “military brat” origins, moving from Savannah, Georgia to all across the U.S., eventually settling in Olympia, WAThe moment he first experienced skydiving and how it sparked a dream to learn to flyJonathan’s life-altering diagnosis of nasopharyngeal cancer, what it took to get the right help, and the realities of enduring treatment and recoveryHow paragliding became a major goal post-cancer—and what it feels like to finally soar thousands of feet above the groundThe lessons learned over a decade of health battles—gratitude, presence, and a fresh perspective on life’s fleeting natureHis brand new book Unflappable, the process of writing it, and details on upcoming pre-orders and exclusive swagTechnical (and personal!) insights about paragliding—how it works, why timing and weather matter, and why flying can be both adrenaline-fueled and meditativeJonathan’s advice on embracing awe, adventure, and prioritizing the things that take you outside of yourselfWhether you’re looking for a story of survival, transformation, or the courage to take flight (literally or metaphorically), this episode will leave you feeling inspired and ready to appreciate every moment.Don’t Miss:Details on how to pre-order Unflappable at unflappable.blogAnnouncements about in-person book events in the Seattle/Olympia areaExclusive audio book previews for Substack subscribersThanks for joining us. Let’s learn what it means to fly—together.Listen wherever you get your podcasts & be sure to subscribe for more stories that celebrate courage, resilience, and the magic of the human spirit.
#20

Jeffrey Charles Hardy is Redefining Human Evolution: From Global Healthcare to Planning for Peace

Welcome to My Guest Tonight! Hosted by Jeff Revilla, this podcast in dives deep with thought leaders and changemakers from around the world. In every episode, we deliver fascinating conversations that challenge perspectives and inspire action.This Episode’s Guest: Jeffrey Charles Hardy In this episode, Jeff Revilla sits down with Jeffrey Charles Hardy — global change agent, author, futurist, and renowned leader in international healthcare design and strategy. Hardy’s unique career spans over fifty years and includes the development of more than 120 hospitals and clinics in countries across the globe.Episode SummaryThe discussion opens with a lively custom theme song and jumps right into Jeffrey’s fascinating life story, from his beginnings in New York, his move to California, and his early days as a hospital corpsman during the Vietnam War. Jeffrey shares how an innate drive to help others guided his path from delivering bedpans to influencing global healthcare policy and infrastructure.Listeners gain insight into how Jeffrey’s hands-on experience—working his way from hospital floor staff to consulting for major organizations and starting his own nonprofit—shaped his unique approach to healthcare planning. His “bedpan up” philosophy taught him the importance of inclusivity in designing care systems.Jeffrey discusses carrying this mindset into international projects, including work in Myanmar, Kenya, Vietnam, and more. By always saying “yes” to new challenges, he became a true “global citizen,” bringing innovative, community-focused healthcare solutions to diverse environments.The conversation then pivots to the broader themes of human evolution and global responsibility:Three Stages of Human Evolution: Jeffrey lays out his framework for understanding where humanity stands—explaining the “suspended” state we’re in, and sharing why it’s important for everyday people (not just governments or corporations) to get involved in designing our collective future.Planning for a Better World: Drawing on his healthcare planning background, Jeffrey explains the need for deliberate, collaborative processes to move toward what he calls the “second human evolution.”Care for Peace: Jeffrey’s nonprofit and his book of the same name emphasize that true peace comes from fostering care—beginning at the community level, supporting the poorest first, and working upwards.Jeff and Jeffrey reflect on the challenges of modern consumerism, the temptation to let “big systems” handle everything, and how this has led to societal stagnation. They also discuss the potential for a grassroots, dialog-driven movement founded on principles of care, collaboration, and forward-thinking planning.To close, Jeffrey offers actionable advice on starting change locally and the importance of conversation in creating true evolution. He shares how listeners can get involved, access his book, or reach out directly via his website and email.How to Connect & Learn MoreBook: To Care for PeaceWebsite: careforpeace.orgFinal Thoughts This episode is a thought-provoking journey into the crossroads of healthcare, human potential, and community-focused change. Jeffrey Charles Hardy reminds us that even the grandest transformations begin with a simple commitment to care—and anyone can play a part.Don’t forget to check out the full episode, grab the book, and join the conversation about building a peaceful and thriving global community—starting today.Listen to more "My Guest Tonight" podcasts wherever you get your shows!https://myguesttonight.com/Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912
#19

Deadair Dennis Maler's Wild and Creative Journey From Baltimore to Boston

This episode features Boston-based multi-hyphenate entertainer Deadair Dennis Maler, a comedian, actor, writer, podcaster, and all-around creative force. Host Jeff Revilla dives deep into Dennis’s eclectic background, unique career path, and the roots that shaped his journey in entertainment.Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912In This Episode:From Baltimore to Boston:Dennis shares his upbringing in Baltimore County and how his blue-collar, mixed-ethnic neighborhood influenced his worldview. After spending 31 years in the area (including stints around D.C.), he moved to Boston in pursuit of his creative dreams.Early Passion for Performing:Diagnosed with what Kevin Pollak calls the “Hey, look at me!” disorder, Dennis was the classic middle child desperate for attention. From childhood theater and improvisation to using whatever tech he could find, Dennis was obsessed with performance and creation, even before he had the tools.Educational Detours & Serendipity:Dreaming of a practical career, Dennis first considered civil engineering but quickly switched gears to study radio, television, and broadcast journalism after a moment of inspiration (and a disappointing grant snafu). Multiple associate’s degrees later, he honed his technical and creative prowess on both sides of the mic.The Radio Bug:Dennis describes the magic and allure of local radio in the late ‘80s and ‘90s—a hub of music, comedy, and personality. He shares how the immediacy, intimacy, and technical challenge of radio hooked him for life, leading to a gig with Clear Channel, and sparking his insatiable appetite to create and entertain.Opportunistic or Strategic?A self-identified entertainer rather than “just a comedian,” Dennis reveals the crossroads he faced: focus on stand-up, or leverage radio and media to amplify his comedic career? His honest reflection on regret, hustle, and strategic planning is insightful for anyone drawn to the creative arts.First Time on Stage (And Eating It):From his first stand-up routine at 10 years old to his “official” comedic debut (complete with bombs, adjustments, and a side serving of humble pie), Dennis breaks down what it’s really like to chase laughs and work through those early years of “eating dick” on stage.DIY Punk Spirit & Podcasting:True to the ethos of his punk/DIY roots, Dennis embraced independent content creation early—audio, video, interviews, and more—long before it was cool (or easy). Podcasting naturally followed, blending his radio skills, creative curiosity, and passion for getting to the heart of artists’ backstories.On “So What Do You Really Do?”Dennis’s podcast shines a light on the day jobs and side hustles of artists, from famous comedians like Jim Jefferies and Jessica Kirson to up-and-coming creatives with fascinating double lives. It’s about how people feed their passion for the stage by working all kinds of gigs to make it happen.Touring Boston as “UK Lee Duck”:Discover how Dennis performs comedic, historic tours of Boston in the guise of “UK Lee Duck”—his storytelling skills turn city landmarks into engaging, memorable experiences.Key Takeaways:Persistence and Flexibility: Dennis’s story highlights the importance of adapting, learning, and being willing to start from scratch—whether that means switching majors, relocating, or bombing for months at comedy mics.Creative Cross-Pollination: Technical know-how and creative passion can feed each other; being “multi-hyphenate” is a strength, not a weakness.Importance of Day Jobs: Even seasoned comics and entertainers work “normal” jobs to support their creative endeavors.Community and DIY Spirit: Building a network, supporting other artists, and doing the work yourself will open doors—often in surprising ways.Where to Find Deadair Dennis:Podcast: So What Do You Really Do? on the Big Comedy Network (also on YouTube)Tour Info: UK Lee Duck 80-Minute Comedy Tours in BostonWebsite: DeadairDennis.comJeff’s Takeaway:Deadair Dennis Maler’s journey is a masterclass in chasing your passion, pivoting when needed, and embracing every facet of entertainment—from the spotlight to the soundboard to the streets of Boston. Whether you’re an aspiring artist or just love behind-the-scenes stories, this episode delivers energy, humor, and loads of inspiration.Like what you hear? Subscribe to “My Guest Tonight” for more in-depth artist stories and creative life lessons.https://myguesttonight.com/
#18

Teri M Brown on writing Children’s Books, Podcasting, and Pedaling Across America on a Double-Butted Adventure

On this episode, Jeff welcomes the remarkable Teri M. Brown—a woman whose journey is as inspiring as it is adventurous. Teri is an author, podcast host, and motivational speaker, but most uniquely, she’s what she calls a “double butted adventurer,” having biked across the entire United States—on a tandem bicycle.From her beginnings as an Air Force brat born in Greece, Teri shares how her early experiences of constant movement shaped her outlook and adaptability. She opens up about her winding path through college, earning multiple majors and minors, only to take a completely different career route. Teri talks candidly about her years working as a freelance writer for small businesses—with a special knack for real estate content—during a time when the internet was still a new frontier, and how these experiences slowly ignited her passion for storytelling.But Teri’s story is also one of overcoming adversity. She discusses the impact of an emotionally abusive marriage and how, after finally breaking free, her creativity and drive came rushing back. In a bold move, she joined her now-husband on a three-month journey, pedaling 3,000 miles from Oregon to Washington D.C. on a tandem bike—a journey that not only tested her limits but redefined what she believed was possible for herself.Teri and Jeff explore how this adventure inspired her children’s book, “Little Lola In Her Big Dream,” and her non-fiction title, “10 Little Rules for a Double Butted Adventure.” She also discusses her podcast “Online for Authors,” where she reads the books of her guests to bring deeper, more meaningful conversations to each episode.Throughout this episode, you’ll hear how Teri uses her story to empower others—whether by visiting book clubs, tackling public speaking, or helping fellow writers find their voice. It’s a conversation packed with humor, real talk, and lessons in resilience, creativity, and chasing dreams—no matter your age, doubts, or where you started.Tune in for a truly uplifting conversation that proves it’s never too late to reinvent yourself, take on a wild adventure, or write your own next chapter.Connect with Teri M Brown at:https://www.terimbrown.com/Listen to more "My Guest Tonight" podcasts wherever you get your shows!https://myguesttonight.com/Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912
#17

Danielle Orsino Went From Martial Arts to Nursing to Writing Epic Fantasy Worlds

Welcome back to My Guest Tonight! In this episode, host Jeff Revilla sits down with the dynamic Danielle Orsino, a true multi-hyphenate: fantasy novelist, martial artist, cosplay enthusiast, and all-around comic book aficionado. Danielle shares her unconventional journey from growing up as a comic book kid in New York to mastering martial arts (thanks to a clever deal with her dad), embarking on a career in nursing, and ultimately discovering her passion for creative storytelling.Listen as Danielle reveals how her love for comics bled into every corner of her life—from sneaking Wonder Woman into her nursing school attire to transforming her dog Carlos into a fire-breathing Yorkie and beloved book character. You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how a routine day at work and a chance conversation with a patient sparked the epic saga now known as the Legacies of Light and Dark series.Along the way, Danielle talks cosplay, Comic Con adventures, and even her podcast Once Upon an Author, where she candidly shares the ups and downs of the writing world. This episode is full of inspiration, laughter, and a reminder that sometimes the best stories come from falling straight down the metaphorical manhole. So, bundle in tight as we explore how comic books, compassion, and a bit of chaos helped Danielle craft her own magical universe—both on and off the page.Connect with Danielle Orsino:Website: https://www.dmorsino.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/DMorsinoauthorListen to more "My Guest Tonight" podcasts wherever you get your shows!https://myguesttonight.com/Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912
#16

Jess MacMillan Found Her Voice in Marketing, Leadership, and Podcasting

Tonight on “My Guest Tonight,” Jeff Revilla welcomes an inspiring guest who truly lives up to her reputation—Jess MacMillan, the Moment Marketer, keynote speaker, and host of the upcoming Uncaged Pod. Jess brings a vibrant mix of personal stories, professional wisdom, and community spirit, rooted deeply in her upstate New York background.In this episode, you’ll hear how Jess’s journey took her from studying English and anthropology to falling in love with public speaking and ultimately finding her passion for marketing—first as an entrepreneur, then as an award-winning credit union marketer. She shares how memories, moments, and personal connections fuel her unique approach to marketing and speaking, drawing inspiration from both her family and her own adventures across the globe.We’ll also get a sneak peek at Jess’s new project, The Uncaged Pod, a podcast inspired by the strong, unapologetic spirit of her grandmother—an effort that’s already resonating with women from all walks of life. Plus, Jess offers insight into the challenges and joys of balancing family, career, and creative ventures—and what’s next on her horizon.So get ready for an episode filled with authenticity, courage, and a celebration of living life uncaged.Connect with Jess MacMillan athttps://www.theuncagedpod.com/Listen to more "My Guest Tonight" podcasts wherever you get your shows!https://myguesttonight.com/Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912
#15

Mari Reisberg on Performing, Healing, and Embracing Your Creative Side

Ready for an inspiring story that connects the worlds of circus, creativity, and mental health? In this episode of "My Guest Tonight," host Jeff Revilla sits down with the dynamic Mari Reisberg: therapist, podcaster, and circus performer extraordinaire!🎪 What’s inside this episode? Mari shares her fascinating journey, starting as a rowdy three-year-old in Portland, Oregon, who discovered the magic of trapeze and circus arts. Dive into her firsthand experiences as a performer—touring, performing off-Broadway, singing with an Irish band, and what it felt like to soar through the air!💡 Creativity as a Way of Life Learn how Mari’s passion for performance grew into a lifelong exploration of creativity—on stage and beyond. She explains how her background led her to pursue dance movement therapy, blending artistic expression and psychological insight to help others rediscover their creative spark.🧠 Sustaining Creativity Mari opens up about her work with universities, coaching clients, and her private practice where she empowers others to reclaim joy and creativity in their everyday lives, whether you’re an actor, a parent, or a spreadsheet enthusiast!🎙️ Podcast Origin & Stories Hear about the genesis of Mari’s own podcast, “Sustaining Creativity,” and get a peek at some of her favorite interviews with creatives from all walks of life—storytellers, programmers, lawyers, and even professional doodlers.👍 If you’ve ever wondered how creativity can heal, inspire, and transform lives, you won’t want to miss this episode! Whether you’re a performer, a creative thinker, or just looking for a burst of inspiration, Mari’s story is packed with energy, insights, and actionable advice.👇 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell icon for more real stories with unforgettable guests!🔗 Connect with Mari Reisberg:Instagram: @sustainingcreativityLinkedIn: Mari ReisbergEmail: marikareisberg@gmail.comListen to more "My Guest Tonight" podcasts wherever you get your shows!https://myguesttonight.com/Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912
#14

Phil Barth Shares Wisdom on Handling Stress, Telling Stories, and Reaching Life’s Big Goals

In this insightful and entertaining episode, Jeff sits down with the dynamic Phil Barth—a speaker, author, and former "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" contestant—for a conversation brimming with laughter, wisdom, and stories you won't forget. Phil brings his signature energy and humor as he unpacks his unique journey from computer science “nerd” to motivational speaker, sharing how a love for storytelling (and a surprising obsession with chickens!) led him to the big stage.Summary of Today’s Episode:Phil Barth’s Origins: Phil shares how he went from his roots in northern Ohio to Cincinnati, diving into the twists and turns that took him from computer programming to public speaking—sparked by inspiration from a not-so-great early presentation and a helpful push into Toastmasters.The Power of the Chicken Story: Discover how Phil’s nervousness about asking out his future wife became a metaphor for dealing with self-doubt, personified as “inner chickens.” His chicken-themed storytelling not only took him to the finals of the Toastmasters World Championship of Public Speaking but also became the backbone of his professional keynote career.Life-Changing Moments: Phil opens up about the highs of his public speaking success and the pivotal moment when a heart attack forced him to re-evaluate his relationship with stress. This health scare became a launching point for his work teaching audiences not just how to conquer fears, but also how to manage stress more wisely.Audience Engagement: Whether he’s throwing rubber chickens into the audience or encouraging listeners to “fry” their own personal fears, Phil’s interactive approach always leaves a lasting impression.Global Stage & Impact: Phil reflects on the far-reaching impact of his journey, from keynote presentations around the world (including Europe, Canada, and soon, Africa) to the stories of real people empowered by his message.Game Show Adventures: As a trivia fan, Jeff dives into Phil’s experience winning $32,000 on "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire," and how that breakthrough moment inspired Phil to push past his own “chickens” of self-doubt and live boldly.Practical Tools & Books: Phil shares insights from his book, Fry Your Chicken: 7 Ways to Get Those Chickens Inside You to Shut the Cluck Up, and a look at possible next projects—helping everyone from teens to professionals face their fears and take action on their own big ideas.The Power of Storytelling: The episode closes with a reflection on why sharing personal, specific stories is such a powerful way to connect with audiences and inspire real change.This episode is packed with warmth, practical advice, and plenty of good laughs. If you’re looking for motivation to face your fears—or just want to hear how a rubber chicken can change your life—this is the episode for you!Connect with Phil Barth:Visit philbarth.com to learn more, book him for a keynote, or find out about his books and workshops.Tune in now for a show where laughter meets wisdom—only on My Guest Tonight!Want to livestream and record podcasts like we do?  Check out these links and build your empire!Transistor FM - for podcast hostinghttps://transistor.fm/?via=podutyCastmagic - to make written content from your audio podcasthttps://get.castmagic.io/ugp958dba02xStreamyard - for livestreaming and recording podcast episodeshttps://streamyard.com/pal/c/6282618417446912
#13

Sarah Jamgotch on Indie Filmmaking, Audio Drama, and DIY Creativity in New York

On this episode of My Guest Tonight, host Jeff Revilla sits down with award-winning indie director and audio creator Sarah Jamgotch. Broadcasting from her studio in downtown Brooklyn, Sarah dives into her unconventional journey from growing up in Michigan, studying neuroscience and social work, and ultimately finding her creative voice in New York City’s bustling film and audio scene. With a background spanning neuroscience, trauma studies, and policy work, Sarah shares how her experiences fuel her deeply human stories—stories that often explore relationships, unspoken truths, and the quiet complexities of grief and identity.Jeff and Sarah chat about her acclaimed projects, including the audio drama "Frequency" and the mysterious series "The Central Park Secret Keeper," both of which blend her fascination with psychology, the arts, and the unseen dynamics between people. Sarah also opens up about the behind-the-scenes hustle of independent filmmaking in New York—everything from working “guerrilla style” in bodegas to collaborating with a community of passionate creators.Whether you're an aspiring filmmaker, a fan of audio storytelling, or just love a good tale about following your passion, this episode is packed with creative inspiration and insider stories. Plus, get a sneak peek at Sarah’s upcoming projects and her unique production company, Sarah Berry Jam Productions. Tune in as we explore the winding roads that lead to storytelling gold in the city that never sleeps.Episode Recap: Award-Winning Indie Director & Audio Creator Sarah JamgotchOn this episode of My Guest Tonight, host Jeff Revilla sat down with the multi-talented Sarah Jamgotch for a deep dive into her creative journey, body of work, and the unique interplay between psychology and filmmaking. Here’s a rundown of the topics they covered:1. Sarah’s Journey to New York CitySarah revealed she was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and later moved to New York for graduate school.She shared how her long-standing dream of living in NYC drove her journey toward the arts.2. Finding Her Path in Film and AudioSarah explained that she began her artistic journey in New York, not Michigan, starting as an actor, writer, and screenwriter.Her entrée into film and audio creation was largely self-taught, beginning during the pandemic with a free online screenwriting class taken alongside her cousin.3. Inspiration and Writing ProcessThe conversation delved into Sarah’s background in social work and neuroscience, and how these experiences heavily influence her storytelling and character development.She talked about her fascination with trauma, relationship dynamics, and exploring the unsaid in her narratives.4. Academic and Professional BackgroundJeff and Sarah discussed her studies in neuroscience and social work, and her work in policy practice after grad school.Sarah reflected on how her desire to understand herself and help others shaped both her studies and storytelling arc.5. Creative Projects: Frequency and MoreSarah described her audio drama Frequency, featuring a burned-out neuroscientist restoring a mysterious radio tower in rural Appalachia.She also discussed The Central Park Secret Keeper, an indie series about an enigmatic woman collecting strangers’ secrets in Central Park.6. Filmmaking in New York City: The Indie GrindSarah detailed the challenges and thrill of DIY filmmaking in NYC, including guerilla-style shoots and the importance of resourceful, passionate collaborators.They traded stories about spontaneity, running into permission issues, and the creative problem-solving inherent to indie productions.7. Collaborations and the NYC Creative CommunitySarah spoke about working with Jackie Jorgensen on improvisational film and audio projects, as well as cultivating a network of like-minded creatives.8. Upcoming Work and Future AspirationsSarah teased new releases, including the next season of Frequency (coming in October), a jazz-club-meets-mafia theater production titled "La Poinciana," and several shorts.She discussed her passion for producing, and future goals like running a production company and combining her love of barbershop singing with filmmaking.9. Sarah’s Armenian Heritage and Production NameThe story behind her last name, Jamgotch, and her production label “Sarah Berry Jam Productions,” inspired by her love of berries.10. Music and Other Creative OutletsJeff noted Sarah’s original music on her YouTube channel and the influence of music on her creative vibe.11. Connection, Identity, and Helping Others Through ArtThroughout the episode, Sarah and Jeff explored the deeper motivation behind her work: connecting with others, understanding identity, and using stories to demystify the human experience.Links & Where to Find Sarah:Check out Sarah’s latest updates, trailers, and casting calls on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarah.jamgotch/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@sarberryjamproductionsListen to Frequency and her other projects on major podcast platforms when they launch.For more of Sarah’s creative work, including music, head over to her YouTube channel.Tune in to hear the full episode for more candid stories, laughter, and creative inspiration from Sarah Jamgotch!https://myguesttonight.com/
#12

Dr. Albert Bramante on Mastering Mindset in the Arts, Beating Self-Sabotage and Secrets to Success for Performing Artists

In this episode of "My Guest Tonight," host Jeff Revilla welcomes Dr. Albert Bramante—psychologist, talent agent, and author. Dr. Bramante shares his unique journey from being a book-loving, self-described nerd in a family of athletes, to combining his two passions: psychology and the entertainment industry. He describes how he started his career wanting to become a psychologist, but his involvement with drama clubs and friendships with actors led him to support performers behind the scenes as a talent agent. Over time, Dr. Bramante realized his skills in psychology could help artists overcome issues like self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and rejection. He talks about launching his agency with little traditional experience, learning tough lessons in the cutthroat talent industry, and how mindset coaching became a crucial part of his work. The episode highlights the importance of resilience, tenacity, reframing rejection, and maintaining a positive mental script—ideas that Dr. Bramante articulates in his book, "Rise Above the Script." He also shares practical advice for actors, stressing that mental preparation should be as integral as technical training. Here’s what you’ll find in this episode:1. Introduction & Theme SongJeff introduces Dr. Bramante with a custom hip hop-inspired theme song, blending NYC/Broadway flair with 90s vibes.Lighthearted banter about Dr. Bramante’s Jersey roots and connecting over the creative process.2. Dr. Bramante’s Unconventional JourneyHow a self-described bookworm from a family of athletes nurtured his love for both psychology and theater.His early days dabbling in acting and ultimately discovering a passion for helping others from behind the scenes.The spark that led to Dr. Bramante founding his first talent agency straight out of his bedroom, and how he navigated the cutthroat entertainment world.3. Lessons From the Business TrenchesThe challenges of starting as a newcomer without traditional industry experience.Stories of talent poaching, naivety, and growing pains—plus how contracts now play a pivotal role in his work.4. Psychology Meets Performance: Coaching & MindsetThe “mindset” side of coaching actors: Dr. Bramante shares why grit, resilience, and tenacity matter just as much as talent.How he helps clients combat self-doubt, imposter syndrome, and the endless cycle of rejection that comes with the performing arts.Powerful reframes around rejection and failure—“there’s no such thing as rejection, only a reminder your services aren’t needed today.”5. The Mental Side of Acting—And Why It’s CriticalWhy mental training should start alongside acting classes and technical preparation.The high burnout rate in the performing arts, and strategies to help actors persevere, thrive, and enjoy the journey.6. Dr. Bramante’s Book & ResourcesOverview of his book: Rise Above The Script: Confronting Self Doubt, Mastering Self Sabotage for Performing Artists (available on Amazon, Kindle, and audiobook platforms).How the book provides both research-backed advice and personal experience, and why it’s useful beyond just actors.7. Hypnosis, Language, and the Power of IdentityCommon myths about hypnotism, and how Dr. Bramante uses hypnotic language techniques to shift limiting beliefs and boost confidence.The importance of language and self-identification for artists—and everyone.8. How to Connect With Dr. BramanteWebsite: https://albertbramante.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/albertbramante/9. Finale & TakeawaysQuick recap of Dr. Bramante’s journey and unique expertise.A replay of the infectious theme song.A look toward the future: maybe Jeff’s theme song will hit Broadway next!
#11

Andy Dietrich’s Stories of Growing Up, Army Recruiters, Alaska Mosquitoes and Vegas Schemes

In an episode packed with humor, heart, and a dash of Vegas mischief, Andy Dietrich took the spotlight as the featured guest on the popular podcast “My Guest Tonight,” hosted by Jeff Revilla. Dietrich, a self-proclaimed “veteran immigrant storyteller,” shared an extraordinary journey from the small villages of Germany to the icy expanse of Alaska, eventually landing amid the neon glow of Las Vegas—collecting a treasure trove of bizarre adventures and offbeat wisdom along the way.Revilla kicked off the show with a custom-made musical introduction, which set the energetic tone for the conversation. Dietrich, delighted by the personalized theme song, dove into tales of his teenage immigration to the U.S., his years cracking eggs at the northernmost Denny’s in the world, and his time serving as a U.S. Marine with enviably “cushy” postings.No story was too strange for this guest: Dietrich vividly recalled braving swarms of Alaskan mosquitoes, running a booming business forging nightclub stamps for underage partygoers in Vegas, and, in a particularly memorable moment, mistakenly believing he ate a bartender’s dinner while under the influence of THC pills.Beyond the laughs, Dietrich’s candidness also shone through as he discussed the lessons and self-discoveries that came from assembling his memoir, “Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes.” The book—part wild tales, part introspective advice—encapsulates decades’ worth of misadventures and moments of growth, revealing Dietrich not just as a prankster, but a thinker keen on finding meaning through experience.Revilla and Dietrich’s rapport gave plenty of space for reflections on regret, personal happiness, and the value of embracing life’s unpredictability. For listeners seeking both entertainment and insight, this episode is a rollicking reminder that even the most outrageous stories can come with a dose of wisdom.Copies of Andy Dietrich’s book are available through andysbook.com, with special signed editions offered to podcast listeners.Episode Highlights:Andy’s Background & Immigration StoryBorn in Berlin, Germany; grew up in a small Black Forest villageMoved to Alaska at 14, experiencing a shock of geography and climate (and LOTS of mosquitoes)Joined the US military at 19, searching for adventure and new beginningsLife in AlaskaFrom prepping 50,000 eggs at the world’s northernmost Denny’s to enduring -40°F winters, Andy recounts formative, fish-out-of-water moments adjusting to American life in Fairbanks.Military Service and EnlistmentAmusing recruiter persistence storiesBasic training at MCRD San Diego, office gigs at Camp Pendleton—Andy’s experience moves between obstacle courses, parties, and cultural misperceptions (like thinking Alaska is next to Hawaii!)Vegas Adventures & MischiefTransition to Vegas and college life at UNLVThe “club stamp scam” empire: crafting fake stamps to sneak friends into Vegas clubs, and inadvertently changing club policy citywideOther misadventures: mistaken fraternity lingo (“Are you Russian?”), witnessing awkward family moments in line at Chipotle, and tales of wedding crashingWriting the Book: ‘Play Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes’Collection includes silly stories, wild college/military escapades, and thoughtful, sometimes vulnerable, essaysStructured in two halves: comedic misadventures and introspective life lessonsReflections on regret, resilience, and learning from failure—Andy gets candid about stealing “ownership” of your life experiencesPersonal Growth & Moving ForwardAndy uses writing as self-therapy, finding perspective and meaning in past chaosShares advice on turning life’s craziest moments into lessons, and encourages listeners to “answer the call” of life, not let it pass bySays he’s open to future projects if the opportunity comes, but is focused on happiness and living in the momentBook & Contact InfoPlay Stupid Games, Win Stupid Prizes is available on Amazon, or directly via Andy’s site AndysBook.com/gift—listeners can request a signed copy!Closing Laugh: The Pulled Pork Sub StoryAndy relives an unforgettable THC-fueled night, convinced he’d accidentally eaten his bartender’s dinner—pure comedy gold.Connect with Andy Dietrich:Website: AndysBook.comRequest a signed copy: AndysBook.com/giftFollow My Guest Tonight for more inspiring & hilarious real-life stories!Enjoy the show? Leave us a review and tell us your favorite story from Andy’s wild ride!Check out all of our interviews at https://myguesttonight.com/ or follow My Guest Tonight on your favorite podcast app!
#10

Dr. Disneyland Jeffrey Barnes on Walt's Wisdom, Storytelling, Disney’s Secrets and Life Lessons

On this episode of My Guest Tonight, host Jeff Revilla sits down with Jeffrey Barnes, better known as Dr. Disneyland, to explore the magic, wisdom, and storytelling power behind Disney parks. Jeffrey shares his captivating journey from his East Coast roots to his move out West, inspired by a fascination with film, TV, and the California dream. He reveals how his early experiences at Disney parks transformed over time, from initial disappointment to a deep appreciation for Walt Disney’s vision of immersive storytelling and resilience.Connect with Jeffrey Barnes:https://thewisdomofwalt.com/The Wisdom of Walt and Beyond the Wisdom of Walthttps://thewisdomofwalt.com/books/Wednesdays with Walthttps://thewisdomofwalt.com/blog/Jeffrey discusses the origins of his popular “Wisdom of Walt” book series and the creation of an accredited college course on Disneyland, all sparked by his curiosity and drive to help others succeed. He opens up about overcoming personal obstacles, including a life-threatening health scare, and how those challenges shaped his approach to writing and teaching.Listeners will also learn about the meticulous design details that make Disney parks so immersive—from the famous berms and sight lines to the intentional storytelling woven into every land and attraction. Jeffrey offers practical advice for first-time park visitors, unique stories from his travels and speaking engagements, and an insider's perspective on discovering new Disney magic every visit.Plus, get a sneak peek at his upcoming relationship book, co-authored with his wife, that draws timeless life lessons from Disney stories.Whether you’re a Disney fanatic or just curious about the man behind “Dr. Disneyland,” this episode is packed with inspiration, behind-the-scenes stories, and a reminder that we’re all the heroes of our own great story.Listen to all episodes of My Guest Tonight at:https://myguesttonight.com
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