Bill Lord
𝙈𝒊𝙨𝒉𝙚𝒈𝙤𝒔𝙨!
Why Mishegoss? It’s Yiddish for "a little madness" or "a little craziness"—and let’s face it, that’s exactly what we bring to the table: a little mischief, a lot of conversation, and extraordinary stories every week. So, if you love a good laugh, unexpected twists, and unforgettable guests, hit that subscribe button and join us for the fun. You never know what kind of mishegoss we’ll get into next!
Wo hören?
Podcasts in der App Replaio Radio Bald verfügbarPodcasts kommen bald in die App. Installiere sie jetzt und erlebe als Erster einen ganz neuen Blick auf Podcasts
Folgen
Season Premiere with author, AK Alliss 16.06.2026 1:01:37
Text us with your thoughts and comments. We want to hear from you! Our debut episode, and we're not easing into it. First guest: author AK Alliss, the mind behind a noir where James Dean and a truck-driving Elvis set out to solve Marilyn Monroe's murder. Bill and Joya both narrated his work, so this is less an interview than a reunion. Expect the truth behind that Elvis premise, why geop...
Mishegoss Promo - First show premieres on Monday, June 15th. 09.06.2026 0:30
Text us with your thoughts and comments. We want to hear from you! A little mischief. A lot of conversation. Mishegoss! is a fast-paced, cinematic video podcast hosted by Bill and Joya Lord, a married team of professional storytellers who like a good laugh and a deeper dive. Every week we sit down with a fascinating guest and chase life's chaos, creative sparks, and the kind of offbeat storie...
King Trump 05.11.2024 1:56
Text us with your thoughts and comments. We want to hear from you! Back in 1978, Steve Martin rocked Saturday Night Live with his unforgettable song, King Tut. Now, 46 years later, we’re bringing it back—with a twist! Introducing King Trump, our fresh, fun parody of the classic. Hope you enjoy this modern spin! Support the show Mishegoss.show
Ähnliche Podcasts
Replaio ist kein Herausgeber von Podcasts; die Namen der Sendungen, Cover und Audioinhalte gehören ihren Autoren und werden über öffentliche RSS-Feeds verbreitet