44 episodes

Anthem of Life is one-on-one conversations with the biggest names in music. Not the musicians, producers or lyricists, the people IN the music. And, since they’re fictitious we have comedians playing them. It's about the people that people who write songs, write songs about.
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We wish you a life worth singing about!


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Anthem of Life is one-on-one conversations with the biggest names in music. Not the musicians, producers or lyricists, the people IN the music. And, since they’re fictitious we have comedians playing them. It's about the people that people who write songs, write songs about.
IG: https://www.instagram.com/anthemoflifepodcast/
We wish you a life worth singing about!


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    Jessie’s Girl with Jaime Moyer

    Jessie’s Girl with Jaime Moyer

    Speed Dating. Doors. Deer Pee. Can you be too lucky at love? Justine wrestles with this idea as she tries to put herself out there after her stressful, on-again-off-again relationship with Jessie. From obsession to loaded potato skins, Justine and Douglas explore the philosophical quandaries of the heart in The Anthem of Justine. 
    OUR GUEST: Jaime Moyer
    Jaime Moyer is an actress and improviser in Los Angeles CA. Some of her favorite credits include The Great North, Modern Family and AP Bio. You can find out a whole lot more about Jaime on Instagram and Tik Tok @Jamdetroit and her website www.jaimemoyer.com.
    THE SONG:
    "Jessie's Girl" is a song written and performed by Australian singer Rick Springfield. It was released on the album Working Class Dog in February 1981. "Jessie's Girl" was slow to become popular. It hit the Billboard chart in March but took 19 weeks to hit #1…at the time, one of the slowest climbs ever. It remained at #1 for two weeks and was Springfield’s only #1 hit. "Jessie's Girl" was at #1 when MTV launched on August 1st, 1981. The song also peaked at No. 1 in Springfield's native Australia and later won him a Grammy Award. Rick Springfield spent the 70s grinding away as both a singer and an actor. 1981 was his breakout year. In February, he released Working Class Dog, and a month later, he started appearing on the soap opera General Hospital in a regular role as Dr. Noah Drake. “Jessie’s Girl” started climbing the charts soon after, bolstered by his popularity on General Hospital. “Jessie’s Girl” was covered by The Chipmunks, using the same instrumental backing track. You can check it out on their 1982 album, Chipmunk Rock. Link to OfficialVideo
    THE SHOW:
    Our show is completely improvised and produced by Douglas Sarine, Marypat Farrell and Sarah Atwood Sarine.
    Our theme song was produced by the wonderful Ben Wise. benwise.bandcamp.com
    Additional music provided by Icarus
    Please rate and review the show on iTunes. It helps the show grow and be discovered.
    Follow us on Instagram @AnthemOfLifePodcast 
    You can contact us at anthemoflifepodcast@gmail.com
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    Special thanks to Spark! Digital Media Lab at the Burbank Public Library
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    • 32 min
    Mack the Knife with Frank Caeti

    Mack the Knife with Frank Caeti

    Stabbing. Safety. Sales. Resourceful cutlery peddler Macheath displays his wares and makes the case for his unique products. He talks with Douglas about his ambitions, his satisfied customers, where he came from and what is next in the Anthem of Mack the Knife.
    OUR GUEST: Frank Caeti
    Frank Caeti is a Chicago native currently residing in Los Angeles where he acts, improvises, writes and directs anywhere they will let him and currently teaches at California Institute of the Arts, Westside Comedy Theater, and Improv LA. Credits include The Second City, UCB, MADtv, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and The Kennedy Center. You can find Frank on Instagram @frankcaeti
    THE SONG:
    The character of Captain Macheath first appeared in John Gay’s The Beggar’s Opera (1727). The original song Mack the Knife was composed by Kurt Weill with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht in a reinterpretation of that work for their 1928 play The Threepenny Opera. The song was introduced to American audiences in 1933 in the first English-language production of The Threepenny Opera. That production, however, was not successful and closed after a run of only ten days. The best-known English translation of Mack the Knife comes from Marc Blitzstein’s 1954 version of The Threepenny Opera, which played Off-Broadway for over six years. Blitzstein's translation provides the basis for most of the popular versions heard today. Bobby Darin decided to perform Mack the Knife when he saw a production of Threepenny Opera in Greenwich Village in 1958. Mack the Knife was Darin's biggest hit and spent nine weeks atop the Hot 100. The original German lyrics are far more graphic. Mack the Knife was a Top 40 hit for seven different artists. McDonald’s used Mack the Knife in the late 1980s to promote their dinner specials as “Mac Tonight” Link to OfficialVideo
    THE SHOW:
    Our show is completely improvised and produced by Douglas Sarine, Marypat Farrell and Sarah Atwood Sarine.
    Our theme song was produced by the wonderful Ben Wise. benwise.bandcamp.com
    Additional music provided by Icarus
    Please rate and review the show on iTunes. It helps the show grow and be discovered.
    Follow us on Instagram @AnthemOfLifePodcast 
    You can contact us at anthemoflifepodcast@gmail.com
    Enjoy our eclectic AOL Playlist on Spotify.
    Special thanks to Spark! Digital Media Lab at the Burbank Public Library
    © 2024 Nerdtainment

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    • 27 min
    Eleanor Rigby with Molly O’Leary

    Eleanor Rigby with Molly O’Leary

    Priest. Ghost. Hussy. For twenty years, the ghost of Eleanor Rigby has been hanging around the church where she worked. She gives Douglas a tour and insights into what her life and afterlife are all about in the Anthem of Eleanor.
    OUR GUEST: Molly O’Leary
    Molly O’Leary is an actress, comedian, writer, improviser, member of The Chaperones Improv, world traveler, prison yoga teacher, and most importantly Grandma! Her mantra, given to her by her 4-year-old grandson, is "We did it!!" You can find Molly on Instagram @olearymolly and on YouTube at @mollyole 
    THE SONG:
    Eleanor Rigby is a song by the Beatles, from their 1966 album Revolver. Credited to Lennon-McCartney, the song is one of only a few in which John Lennon and Paul McCartney later disputed primary authorship. According to Paul, he got the name “Eleanor” from the actress Eleanor Bron, who appeared in the 1965 Beatles film Help. “Rigby'' came to him when he was in Bristol, England, and spotted a store: Rigby and Evens Ltd Wine and Spirit Shippers. Paul liked the name “Eleanor Rigby” because it sounded natural and matched the rhythm he had in mind. Eleanor Rigby was released on August 5th, 1966 on both the album Revolver and as a double A-side with Yellow Submarine. The song topped the singles charts in Australia, Belgium, Canada, and New Zealand. Because of the string section, Eleanor Rigby was never played live by the Beatles. On his Back in the US tour, Paul McCartney played it without the strings, using keyboards to compensate. Eleanor Rigby has been famously covered by Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles and Gene Chandler among others. Link to OfficialVideo
    THE SHOW:
    Our show is completely improvised and produced by Douglas Sarine, Marypat Farrell and Sarah Atwood Sarine.
    Our theme song was produced by the wonderful Ben Wise. benwise.bandcamp.com
    Additional music provided by Icarus
    Please rate and review the show on iTunes. It helps the show grow and be discovered.
    Follow us on Instagram @AnthemOfLifePodcast 
    You can contact us at anthemoflifepodcast@gmail.com
    Enjoy our eclectic AOL Playlist on Spotify.
    Special thanks to Spark! Digital Media Lab at the Burbank Public Library
    © 2024 Nerdtainment

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    • 21 min
    Mr. Big Stuff with Bill Chott

    Mr. Big Stuff with Bill Chott

    Numbers. Bullets. Stuff. Unique acquirer of things, Benito Constantini, shares some nonincriminating stories and insights about his rise from an 8-year-old living on the streets to the boss of a certain part of a certain industry. He teaches Douglas the fine arts of negotiation, running numbers and when to duke someone in the Anthem of Mr. Big Stuff.
    OUR GUEST: Bill Chott
    Bill Chott is an actor best known for his role as Mr. Laritate, Selena Gomez's principal on Disney's Wizards of Waverly Place and his role as Thomas in the Farrelly Bros. Film The Ringer. He also teaches improv online and in person at www.theimprovtrick.com 
    You can connect with Bill on TikTok,  Instagram etc. @billchott 
    THE SONG: Mr. Big Stuff
    Mr. Big Stuff is a song by American singer Jean Knight. Jean Knight recorded the song in 1970 in the original Malaco Records in Jackson, Mississippi. Joseph Broussard, Carrol Washington and Ralph Williams are the songwriters. Though it was a huge crossover hit, spending 5 weeks at #1 on Billboard's Soul Singles chart and reaching #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, Mr. Big Stuff very nearly never saw the light of day.  The song was recorded by New Orleans Producer Wardell Quezergue in the same 1970 session as Groove Me by King Floyd.  Both tracks were presented to Stax Records, who originally passed on them.  After Groove Me became a massive hit for tiny label Malaco, the employees of Stax Records remembered Knight’s recording of Mr. Big Stuff, reconsidered it and released it. Mr. Big Stuff has been sampled more than 50 times for other songs and heard in numerous films and commercials. In 1987, rapper Heavy D recorded "Mr. Big Stuff", which also became a hit. Though his version was entirely different from the original, Knight's hook line ("Mr. Big Stuff, who do you think you are?") was prominently featured throughout the song. Link to OfficialVideo
    THE SHOW:
    Our show is completely improvised and produced by Douglas Sarine, Marypat Farrell and  Sarah Atwood Sarine.
    Our theme song was produced by the wonderful Ben Wise. benwise.bandcamp.com
    Additional music provided by Icarus
    Please rate and review the show on iTunes. It helps the show grow and be discovered.
    Follow us on Instagram @AnthemOfLifePodcast 
    You can contact us at anthemoflifepodcast@gmail.com
    Enjoy our eclectic AOL Playlist on Spotify.
    Special thanks to Spark! Digital Media Lab at the Burbank Public Library
    © 2024 Nerdtainment

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    • 27 min
    Dancing Queen with Anne Gregory

    Dancing Queen with Anne Gregory

    Reindeer. Cabbage Rolls. Ted Turner. Anya, a.k.a The Dancing Queen, has led a life of great feats and painful tragedy. She shares the highs and lows of literally dancing from Lapland to Stockholm to Anaheim and back again in the Anthem of Anya.
    OUR GUEST: Anne Gregory
    Anne Gregory is an award-winning writer, actor and comedian. She has written on TruTV's Those Who Can't, Adult Swim’s Momma Named Me Sheriff, MTV's Punk'd, and Awesomeness TV’s Betch Sketch. As an actor she has appeared on American Crime Story: Impeachment, Adam Ruins Everything, Parks and Recreation and much more. Anne hosts a weekly podcast with her comedy partner Rebekka Johnson called Non Drinking Buddies where they interview teetotaling guests on how to find the fun in a booze-free life. Anne and Rebekka also perform a live comedy variety show called The Retreat. You can find out more on Instagram: @anneegreg and @nondrinkingbuddies
    THE SONG:
    Dancing Queen is a song by the Swedish group ABBA, released in 1976 as the lead single from their fourth studio album, Arrival. The song was written by band members Benny Anderson and Björn Ulvaeus, along with manager Stig Anderson. Dancing Queen was a worldwide #1 hit, topping the charts in more than a dozen countries including ABBA's native Sweden. According to ABBA's official site, it was conceived as a dance song with the working title "Boogaloo." Their manager Stig Anderson came up with the title "Dancing Queen," and after several months working on the track, ABBA came up with arguably the world's first europop disco hit. Many listeners interpret the lyric “Night is young and the music’s high” to mean that the music makes you feel high. In Sweden, it just means that the music is loud. According to the BBC Radio 2 DJ Chris Evans, when the song was played at a Windsor Castle event, the Queen surprised guests by getting up for a twirl. Her Majesty reportedly said: "I always try to dance when this song comes on because I am the Queen and I like to dance." Link to OfficialVideo
    THE SHOW:
    Our show is completely improvised and produced by Douglas Sarine, Marypat Farrell and Sarah Atwood Sarine.
    Our theme song was produced by the wonderful Ben Wise. benwise.bandcamp.com
    Additional music provided by Icarus
    Please rate and review the show on iTunes. It helps the show grow and be discovered.
    Follow us on Instagram @AnthemOfLifePodcast 
    You can contact us at anthemoflifepodcast@gmail.com
    Enjoy our eclectic AOL Playlist on Spotify.
    Special thanks to Spark! Digital Media Lab at the Burbank Public Library
    © 2023 Nerdtainment

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    • 32 min
    Smooth Operator with Dean Sharpe

    Smooth Operator with Dean Sharpe

    Breathing. Cobbler. Things. The smoothest of operators, Steve Dupree, puts the “oh” in operator. His buttery, southern drawl helps all kinds of folks through all kinds of problems. He’s a local celebrity with some questionable professional ethics, but dangit - that voice just makes you forget your fury and worry and just breathe. It’s the Anthem of Steve Dupree.
    OUR GUEST: Dean Sharpe
    Dean Sharpe is an Actor, Writer, Improvisor and Musician based in Los Angeles. Dean is an all-around awesome fellow who was an Offensive Lineman at Alabama A&M before he traded it all in and came to Hollywood. He’s had recurring characters on Curb Your Enthusiasm and Insecure and Guest Starred on many TV Shows including Young Sheldon, 911: Lonestar and Mr. Mayor. You can find out more about Dean on Instagram and X: @iamdeansharpe
    THE SONG:
    Smooth Operator is a song by English band Sade from their debut studio album, Diamond Life (1984). Smooth Operator was co-written by Sade (Helen) Adu and her former bandmate from the band Pride, Ray St. John. The pair co-wrote the song in 1982 while still members of Pride, but did not get around to recording it. Smooth Operator was produced by Robert Miller. Sade member Stuart Matthewman said in a 2007 interview “See the thing about Robert Miller was that we recorded "Your Love is King," "Smooth Operator" and a couple of other tracks before we even had a record deal because he liked us, he thought we were good.” Stuart continued: “Miller produced and recorded the first tracks almost like a demo and then we took that to the record company.” Sade got signed and the record company made very few changes to the original demos. While Smooth Operator did not have a huge impact in the UK, it helped Sade gain exposure worldwide. The single was released in 1985 in the USA and landed at #5 on the Billboard Hot 100. Smooth Operator became one of the most iconic songs of the 1980s and Sade gained international prominence. Smooth Operator has two official videos, one being a 12” extended version coming in at 8½ minutes. Link to OfficialVideo
    THE SHOW:
    Our show is completely improvised and produced by Douglas Sarine, Marypat Farrell and Sarah Atwood Sarine.
    Our theme song was produced by the wonderful Ben Wise. benwise.bandcamp.com
    Additional music provided by Icarus
    Please rate and review the show on iTunes. It helps the show grow and be discovered.
    Follow us on Instagram @AnthemOfLifePodcast 
    You can contact us at anthemoflifepodcast@gmail.com
    Enjoy our eclectic AOL Playlist on Spotify.
    Special thanks to Spark! Digital Media Lab at the Burbank Public Library
    © 2023 Nerdtainment

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    • 20 min

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