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Will and Willie Podcast Episode 16 (Video Version)

Friday, February 20th, 2009

Part two of the first new episodes of the Will and Willie show for 2009 begins with an insightful look into the financial budget crisis in California. Willie Brown, just returned from Sacramento right before we sat down at the Flow Communications’ studio in San Francisco, and has strong opinions about what needs to be done. His perspective as the former Speaker of the California State Assembly includes an idea of how the legislatures can end the mess. Will Durst and Willie Brown also talk about the movies, the Oscars, and Producer Paul “The Lobster” Wells gets to do his Clint Eastwood impersonation with the quote from Grand Torino, “Get off my lawn!”

 
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Will and Willie Podcast Episode 15 (Video Version)

Friday, February 20th, 2009

The first new episode of the Will and Willie show for 2009. In the words of Willie Brown, the world has changed since we last got together a week before the election. In the first of two parts, produced by Paul “Lobster” Wells at Flow Communications’ studio in San Francisco, Will Durst and Willie Brown talk about the new political landscape, their experiences at President Obama’s Inaugural in Washington, D.C. and some of their other favorite topics. Fans of the radio show will remember their Tuesday reviews of their favorite TV show, 24. The discussion takes a break when Will Durst has to go feed his parking meter!

 
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Will and Willie Podcast Episode 16 (Audio Version)

Monday, February 9th, 2009

Part two of the first new episodes of the Will and Willie show for 2009 begins with an insightful look into the financial budget crisis in California.  Willie Brown, just returned from Sacramento right before we sat down at the Flow Communications’ studio in San Francisco, and has strong opinions about what needs to be done.  His perspective as the former Speaker of the California State Assembly includes an idea of how the legislatures can end the mess.  Will Durst and Willie Brown also talk about the movies, the Oscars, and Producer Paul “The Lobster” Wells gets to do his Clint Eastwood impersonation with the quote from Grand Torino, “Get off my lawn!”

 
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Will and Willie Podcast Episode 15 (Audio Version)

Monday, February 9th, 2009

The first new episode of the Will and Willie show for 2009.  In the words of Willie Brown, the world has changed since we last got together a week before the election.  In the first of two parts, produced by Paul “Lobster” Wells at Flow Communications’ studio in San Francisco, Will Durst and Willie Brown talk about the new political landscape, their experiences at President Obama’s Inaugural in Washington, D.C. and some of their other favorite topics.  Fans of the radio show will remember their Tuesday reviews of their favorite TV show, 24.   The discussion takes a break when Will Durst has to go feed his parking meter!

 
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Will and Willie Podcast Episode 13/14 (Video Version)

Saturday, November 1st, 2008

Our roundtable pre-election discussion at Epic Roasthouse, 369 The Embarcadero on San Francisco’s scenic waterfront. For more on this fine dining establishment, visit www.epicroasthousesf.com Technical difficulties prevent Episodes 13 (Ah Ha!) and 14 from being seen in the video version in their entirety. Segments #13 are combined with the video version for #14. In this episode, we talk about the elections, the setting and how it got built, and the history of The Will and Willie show, which ran as the morning show on 960 AM in 2006, and is produced by Paul “Lobster” Wells, of Flow Communications, the duo’s Ed McMahon and Freddie DeCordova rolled into one. We also touch on state and local politics, personalities and propositions, auto dealers, newspapers, gas prices, suv and prius drivers, and more.

 
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Will and Willie Podcast Episode 14 (Audio Version)

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Part two of our roundtable pre-election discussion at Epic Roasthouse, 369 The Embarcadero on San Francisco’s scenic waterfront. For more on this fine dining establishment, visit www.epicroasthousesf.com Suggest listening to Episode 13 first.  In this episode, we talk about the restaurant, and how it got built, and the history of The Will and Willie show, which ran as the morning show on 960 AM in 2006, and is produced by Paul “Lobster” Wells, of Flow Communications, the duo’s Ed McMahon and Freddie DeCordova rolled into one. We also touch on state and local politics, personalities and propositions, auto dealers, newspapers, gas prices, suv and prius drivers, and more. Technical difficulties prevent Episodes 13 (Ah Ha!) and 14 from being seen in the video version in their entirety.  Segments from #13 are being combined with those from #14.

 
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Will and Willie Podcast Episode 13 (Audio Version)

Thursday, October 30th, 2008

Will Durst and Willie Brown join Producer Paul “The Lobster” Wells at Epic Roasthouse, a fine new Pat Kuleto restaurant managed by Pete Sittnick at 369 The Embarcadero on San Francisco’s scenic waterfront. This is part one of our final pre-election broadcast. We start with the Presidential race, Will and Willie’s predictions, the polls, the economy and how it has swung the race in Obama’s direction. We also give historic perspective to the current financial crisis with a look back to similar events going back before 1929 to the current changes that allowed sub-prime mortgages to be sold as “Triple A” securities and traded through banks and hedge funds. Technical difficulties prevent Episodes 13 (Ah Ha!) from being seen in the video version in it’s entirety. Segments #13 are being combined with those from the video version of #14.

 
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Will and Willie Podcast Episode 12 (Video Version)

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Will Durst and Willie Brown join Producer Paul “The Lobster” Wells at the world famous Tosca Cafe in San Francisco’s North Beach. This is part two, and the discussion starts with a story about Coca Cola spurred by Jeanette Etheridge, the owner of Tosca, presenting us with a vintage style bottle. We cover the issues and personalities in the Presidential Election. We enter into a very open discussion on the role race will play on election day to “What Would Willie Do” to bring out the votes Barrack Obama will need to overcome the “Tom Bradley” effect. Durst has some choice words about Sarah Palin.

 
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Will and Willie Podcast Episode 12 (Audio Version)

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Will Durst and Willie Brown join Producer Paul “The Lobster” Wells at the world famous Tosca Cafe in San Francisco’s North Beach. This is part two, and the discussion starts with a story about Coca Cola spurred by Jeanette Etheridge, the owner of Tosca, presenting us with a vintage style bottle.  We cover the issues and personalities in the Presidential Election.  We enter into a very open discussion on the role race will play on election day to “What Would Willie Do” to bring out the votes Barrack Obama will need to overcome the “Tom Bradley” effect.  Durst has some choice words about Sarah Palin.

 
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Will and Willie Podcast Episode 11 (Video Version)

Friday, September 26th, 2008

Will Durst and Willie Brown join Producer Paul “The Lobster” Wells at the world famous Tosca Cafe in San Francisco’s North Beach. This is part one, concentrating on the current financial crisis and some early details on the draft from the Treasury Department’s 700 Billion ballout of the banking industry. Willie Brown lays out the perspective from his history as both a legislator and an administrator, from his decades as Speaker of the Assembly for the State of California and The Mayor. Durst bursts with sharp quips as we examine the situation from our point of view-the truth as we see it, not as they sell it… This show was recorded on the same day as Episode 12.

 
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