C.A.P.E. = Chris Aballo’s Podcast Experiment
Your Mondays just got a whole lot better.
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C.A.P.E. = Chris Aballo’s Podcast Experiment
Your Mondays just got a whole lot better.
You can also subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts and below.
You can also watch full episodes and clips on YouTube.
In this extra long episode, many of your favorites have joined Chris for the final CAPE episode recorded at Skidrow Studios. Sherrie, Candice, Norman and Carol share their best drunk stories, chat about Halloween plans, and defend celebrities to the death, all while the possessed soundboard plays sound effects which are appropriate at times and way off at others. What a way to go out! Continue reading
Musician/author Bobby Borg joins Chris in the studio for a one-on-one chat about his new book Business Basics For Musicians. Bobby uses his straightforward style to cover important foundations such as setting goals and expands the chat into larger topics such as management, touring and the future of music, along with sharing his experiences playing in bands including Beggars & Thieves and Warrant. Continue reading
It’s about to get nerdy! April Morrow and Lauren Sperling return together to share their experiences of teaching enthusiastic young wizards and the fun of performing in a live horror show. They also chat with Chris about the rise of geek culture, show off their British accents and dream of the day when Harry Potter comes to Universal Studios Hollywood. Continue reading
Sherrie returns to the show to respond to Chris’ most recent annoyances. Aside from that, the pair describe the recent bursts of much-needed rain in southern California and plans for potential evacuation, and also banter about public selfie etiquette and the upcoming Halloween season. Continue reading
The sausage party returns when Chris, Norman and John reconvene for all manner of nonsense. Norman drinks on air (again), John and Chris share their past emergency room experiences, and (in the spirit of this being episode 69) the trio chats about the most disgusting porn they’ve ever seen. Continue reading
Chris shares news about the future of CAPE and what to expect in the coming weeks. Then he’s joined in studio by Erika Lawson, best known as one of the leaders of the “Save Selfie” movement. They discuss the widespread reach of the show despite its cancellation, trace the Doctor Who popularity spike, and spend time comparing their respective accents. Continue reading
At long last, Candice, Norman and John rejoin Chris in the studio to catch up on what everyone was up to this summer. They also spend some time disagreeing on apparel, describing poutine, imagining potential spin-off shows, and breaking down how they would form a mystery-solving team. Continue reading
Chris kicks off the show by telling his harrowing tale of surviving the desert to see Sammy Hagar. Then, the cast of The Caroline Anderson Show is in the studio to talk about their upcoming live performances, what brought each of them to LA, and how they’re pushing their interactive live show to be something you won’t see anywhere else. Continue reading
All aboard Chris’ train of thought…as it veers all over the track. The handsome and amiable host takes this week’s episode to talk to you – the listener – about the evolution of CAPE and where the show is heading in the coming months. He also talks about his cousin’s recent performance at the Hollywood Bowl, how living in a major market affects your concert-going activity, and then it’s on to more heady topics like ketchup usage, the speedy passage of time, and Chris’ new-found ambition to cure his sweet tooth. Continue reading
As summer comes to a close, Chris and Sherrie look back at the blockbuster movie season and all its hits and misses, from smashes like Avengers: Age of Ultron and Jurassic World to less successful fare like Terminator: Genisys and Magic Mike XXL and everything in between. The pair also examines why millennials aren’t anxious to get their driver’s licenses and why certain groups ride the trends of others. Continue reading