115: Exposed and Fearless with Vinny Grosso

Past International President of the S.A.M., Vinny Grosso, is working with a short fuse for raising money on Kickstarter for a really interesting book project. "Exposed and Fearless" will be a book that will contain a collection of personal short stories about some amazing people, how they are able to do the seemingly impossible and conquer fear. 

Some of those who will be in the book already include Banachek, the World's Number One Thought Reader, who will talk about whether or not E.S.P really exists. Colin Mochrie and Brad Sherwood, from Who's Line Is It Anyway, will talk about whether improvisational comedy is really made up. Also, there will be stories from Richard Turner, the world's best card cheat who lost his vision at an early age plus Doc Swan, a veteran side show performer, and many, many others.

After listening to this short podcast with Vinny Grosso, and you are moved to action, then you can visit his Kickstarter page and decide what level of participation might best fit your financial situation. This podcast it "time sensitive" because time is short (October 3, 2013 at 8:00 p.m. EST is the deadline) and he is near his goal. But Vinny will not receive ANY of the money pledged unless he reaches or exceeds his goal before the deadline. And it can't be reached without a few more people helping...like you!

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038: Winter Carnival 2011 - Another "Nearly Lost Episode" in Pigeon Forge, TN

This hour and a half podcast covers all three days of the convention including chats with Tom Ladshaw, Steve Beam, Mike Stratman, Duane Laflin, Doc Eason, Bob Little, Kozmo, Tom Vorjahan, Steve Gronowski, JC Doty, Dan Harlan, Daniel Herron, John Hopper, Steven Bargatze and of course, Banachek. There is a lot of interesting material in here and some rather revealing and candid conversations that go well beyond the convention.

But whether or not you attended the Winter Carnival and want to relive some of the moments or to hear some of the sounds you may have missed, then please listen to this podcast. I think you'll enjoy it and might even learn a little something along the way.

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