Pod Help the Outcasts

De : John Campione & Justin Keyes
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  • If the apocalypse does come, we hope it leaves behind two things: small businesses and the commercial jingle.  Join us at POD HELP THE OUTCASTS, a broadcast in which two musically inclined New York actors try to save small businesses one original jingle at a time.
    Campione/Keyes 2020
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    • 20. The highs and lows of restaurant work, Folger’s coffee, and our Boopa’s Bagel Deli jingle
      May 12 2021

      John has a shit-eating grin on his face. Why? I think he has been thinking about naughty things he doesn’t want to say. That’s okay. We don’t want to know. OK, folks, so please remember to send us your small business ideas and buy the people you love a flash
      jingle. Flaaaaaash jingle. Refer-O-Matic: https://refer.glow.fm/outcasts

       

      John talks for a while about those people, (you know the people), who sit in restaurants long after closing and make the servers wait for them. All I can think as he does this is: Oh, nooooooo. I fear DEEPLY that that is me. DEEPLY. Am I that person who actually thinks the servers want me to be there?! Oh, noooooooo. I have definitely closed down a bar or two in my day. Oh, uh oh. I continue to learn very valuable things from Johnny every day.

       

      Welp…this week’s episode is not brought to you by Folger’s. Coffee. Oh, man, what a wonderful jingle to revisit. This jingle actually made me feel warm and toasty when I was little.
      There was something about the chord structure that made me, as a child, just want to grow up and be able to drink coffee so that I could feel like the song sounded. IS THAT NOT A GOOD JINGLE OR WHAT?! Making kids want to give their childhoods away so that they can drink coffee sooner?! COME. ON. Johnny has a mean history lesson for us all, as per usual.

       

      This week we are talking about a small business in Fort Worth, Texas called Boopa’s Bagel Deli. The proprietor is named Holly Pills. She is a marvelous, talented, successful, ingratiating, funny and just all around awesome person to have a cold call with. Her business partner, Lisa Underwood, passed away in 2005 and Lisa’s son’s nickname was Boopa. So cute.

       

      Friends, it’s all about kettle boiling here. I hate to break it to you, but it’s just not an authentic bagel if it’s not kettle boiled. It’s science, folks. It’s chemistry. I failed chemistry in high school. Welllllll, I got a C because the teacher liked me. This jingle was easy to write because I love Holly so much. She has remained so hopeful and hard working during the pandemic, she reminded me about how great it will be when everything has recovered.

       

      This Week’s Business:

       

      BOOPA’S BAGEL DELI
      6513 N Beach St.
      Fort Worth, TX 76137
      Call to order:
      (817) 232-4771 or (817) 232-2982
      Email: orders@ftwbagels.com
      Hours are:
      MONDAY - FRIDAY
      5:30am - 1pm
      SATURDAY
      6am - 1pm
      SUNDAY
      6:30am - 1pm
      Please call if you need to verify our hours on any given day.
      Website: https://www.boopasbageldeli.com

       

      PHTO Links:

      Thank you for supporting us as we support the small business heroes of our local communities.

      Support the show:
      $podhelptheoutcasts (cash app)
      @Jcampione (Venmo)
      Jcampione10101 (PayPal)

      Follow, Subscribe, Like, Share:
      @Podhelptheoutcasts (Instagram)
      @podhelptheoutcasts (YouTube)

      For podcast editing, production, and coaching John can be reached at campiaudio@gmail.com

      To be added to Justin’s direct e-mail list for his private cocktail club please e-mail podhelptheoutcasts2020@gmail.com

       

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      33 min
    • 19. Diminishing beer returns, the Band-Aid jingle, and Bubbles & Brews Philly
      Apr 28 2021

      We are very happy to be back, y’all. Our new format will tastefully, beautifully and efficiently reach DOUBLE the amount of small businesses we reached in season one. You hear me, DOUBLE?! (Remember to follow us @podhelptheoutcasts and subscribe
      anywhere you get your podcasts.) Use Refer-O-Matic to earn perks for sharing with friends. 

       

      In This Episode:

       

      We begin with talking about what we are thinking about this week. Spoiler alert: As usual, mine is booze and John’s is some crazy train of thought. (Opposites attract, guys.) His tangent has a point, though. It always does.

       

      This week, we talk about the classic Johnson & Johnson, Band-Aid jingle. It’s very timely as vaccinations continue to roll out. John will provide us with a brief history and discussion of the tune….Barry Manilow. John Travolta. Terri Garr. Are you enticed to listen to the full episode? I know you are.

       

      Our biz of the week is Bubbles & Brews, Philly. It’s a small franchise owned by Tyrese and J’Nelle Lawrence that exists within a larger model called Get Cozy Bars. Being that Justin is a virtual bartender now, he is VERY excited to meet other people who are
      striving to innovate the cocktail industry. This particular business is a drive-up bar. Yes. You heard this right. You tell them what you want. They have 7 kegs on tap and a full bar. They drive a fully-booze-loaded vintage piaggio ape onto the site of your event. It’s
      the CUTEST DAMN BAR on the face of the planet. We are so excited to have met them and beyond happy to be featuring and ‘jingle’-ing them this week.

       

      This Week’s Business:

       

      Bubbles & Brews Philly, J’nelle & Tyrese Lawrence (owners)
      E: philly@getcozybars.com
      E: jclem112@hotmail.com
      www.getcozybars.com (Inquire for Philly area)
      Instagram: @bubblesandbrewsphilly

       

      See you soon! Thanks for listening and don’t forget to visit Bubbles & Brews online. Also follow and subscribe to us! We love you. Bye bye for now.

       

      Love,
      John & Justin @ PHTO (www.podhelptheoutcasts.com)

       

      PHTO Links:

      Thank you for supporting us as we support the small business hero’s of our local communities.

      Support the show:
      $podhelptheoutcasts (cash app)
      @Jcampione (Venmo)
      Jcampione10101 (PayPal)

      Follow, Subscribe, Like, Share:
      @Podhelptheoutcasts (Instagram)
      @podhelptheoutcasts (YouTube)

      For podcast editing, production, and coaching John can be reached at John@campiaudio.com

      To be added to Justin’s direct e-mail list for his private cocktail club please e-mail podhelptheoutcasts2020@gmail.com

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      22 min
    • 18. NYC moves, vaccines, Chili’s baby back ribs, and our new jingle for Jackie’s Place Soul Food in San Jose, CA
      Apr 14 2021
      We are fully back in business, y’all. We love our new format, we love our new musical sound bites, but, mostly, we love our listeners. Please love us back. Share us, follow us, tell people about us, follow us, SEND US YOUR SMALL BUSINESSES!   (If you need a refresher, here it is: @podhelptheoutcasts and podhelptheoutcasts.com Subscribe anywhere you get your podcasts). Share us with your friends! Share with five friends and get a custom flash jingle for anyone you choose. And the rewards are only up from there! Refer-O-Matic   Texas tattoos. Think about how 80% of people from Texas have the state tattooed somewhere on their body. Why is this relevant? Well, listen on. John is moving apartments in NYC. Anyone who has done that knows the emotional ramifications of what moving in NYC entails. Justin was lucky enough to get his second vaccine and have zero side effects. Cool. Moving on…   We have many new fun sound bites for you. We release ‘Not Brought to You By’ this week. All the credit to Johnny here. He wrote it and it’s one of the top 5 five songs Justin wishes he had written. What is the feature of the ‘Not Brought to you By’ segment?   Chili’s Baby Back Ribs! Right?! Do you remember where you were when you first heard this jingle? John does. He was in his childhood home in Dallas with his brother Matt running around trying to sing the bass part in his pre-pubescent boy soprano church voice. To keep the jingle in the family, we have a special surprise for you that you will only get if you listen to the episode in its entirety. The other special surprise, obviously, is John’s history lesson about the jingle. John’s research is always a treat to be enjoyed on your morning commute, during a nice power walk or jog, or, as I personally like, with a huge cocktail that puts you right to sleep. (N’Sync and Fat Bastard…come up…in the history lesson….Oh…John….Wait for the funeral, y’all. That’s all I’m going to say.) Buy Guy Bommarito’s book: Creative Bones   Our biz of the week is Jackie’s Place in San Jose, CA. They are a woman led, family run, black-owned soul food & BBQ restaurant located in the heart of the Silicon Valley and the only soul food restaurant in a 30-mile radius! Jackie made her way to California from Hondo, Texas. (John?!) What started out in 1998 as preparing small dishes for family and churches has turned into a growing success. In 2013, they launched their bakery, Noonie Cakes, specializing in unique southern style cupcakes, and in 2018 they celebrated their Jackie's Place grand opening in Japantown, San Jose. After the pandemic struck in 2020, they experienced a fire that condemned their building, but they are happy to announce that this minor set back has set them up for a MAJOR come back!   This week’s business: Jackie’s Place in San Jose, CA JACKIE'S PLACE: 840 N. 1st Street San Jose, CA 95112 Catering: (408) 223-7777 Restaurant: (408) 490-4653 E: events@jackiesplaceSJ.com W: www.jackiesplaceSJ.com Instagram: @JackiesPlaceSJ   See you soon! Thanks for listening and don’t forget to visit Jackie’s Place online. Also follow and subscribe to us! We love you. Bye bye for now.   Love, John & Justin @ PHTO, (www.podhelptheoutcasts.com)   PHTO Links: Thank you for supporting us as we support the small business hero’s of our local communities. Support the show: $podhelptheoutcasts (cash app) @Jcampione (Venmo) Jcampione10101 (PayPal) Follow, Subscribe, Like, Share: @Podhelptheoutcasts (Instagram) @podhelptheoutcasts (YouTube) For podcast editing, production, and coaching John can be reached at John@campiaudio.com To be added to Justin’s direct e-mail list for his private cocktail club please e-mail podhelptheoutcasts2020@gmail.com
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      33 min

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