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Episode 176 - A Conversation with Steve Grillo About His memoir Gorilla Parts

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It’s an all new That Real Blind Tech show. While no tech on this episode, Brian sits down with Steve Grillo to discuss his memoir Gorilla Parts.

Steve has a unique background, and stories that are must hear having worked on the Howard Stern Show for 8 years. So sit back and relax, and enjoy a conversation that you are guaranteed to not hear on any other blind tech show.

We discuss how Steve got the nickname Gorilla and how it came to be a thing on the Howard Stern show.

We discuss how Howard Stern has avoided repercussions for behavior that is no longer tolerated.

We then talk about Steve and Stuttering John’s fallout and make up years later.

We then discuss some of Steve’s favorite moments from working on the Stern Show which includes being a PA on the film Private Parts.

Next we dive in to the writing process of his book, Gorilla Parts, which then leads to Steve’s friendship with Mark Hamill.

We then discuss one of Steve’s side hustles, working at Scores in NYC.

We then discuss the Howard Stern movie Private Parts and the Legendary Pig Vomit character.

We then dive in to what it was like growing up with a blind Aunt. Which leads to a conversation about guide dogs and past experiences.

We then dive in to Steve’s time on the set of the sopranos on and off the camera.

We then define what a Grip does on a film set in case you do not know.

To contact That Real Blind Tech Show, you can email us at [email protected], join our Facebook Group That Real Blind Tech Show, join us on the Twitter @BlindTechShow ,

It’s an all new That Real Blind Tech show. While no tech on this episode, Brian sits down with Steve Grillo to discuss his memoir Gorilla Parts.

Steve has a unique background, and stories that are must hear having worked on the Howard Stern Show for 8 years. So sit back and relax, and enjoy a conversation that you are guaranteed to not hear on any other blind tech show.

We discuss how Steve got the nickname Gorilla and how it came to be a thing on the Howard Stern show.

We discuss how Howard Stern has avoided repercussions for behavior that is no longer tolerated.

We then talk about Steve and Stuttering John’s fallout and make up years later.

We then discuss some of Steve’s favorite moments from working on the Stern Show which includes being a PA on the film Private Parts.

Next we dive in to the writing process of his book, Gorilla Parts, which then leads to Steve’s friendship with Mark Hamill.

We then discuss one of Steve’s side hustles, working at Scores in NYC.

We then discuss the Howard Stern movie Private Parts and the Legendary Pig Vomit character.

We then dive in to what it was like growing up with a blind Aunt. Which leads to a conversation about guide dogs and past experiences.

We then dive in to Steve’s time on the set of the sopranos on and off the camera.

We then define what a Grip does on a film set in case you do not know.

To contact That Real Blind Tech Show, you can email us at [email protected], join our Facebook Group That Real Blind Tech Show, join us on the Twitter @BlindTechShow ,

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Content provided by Brian Fischler and Ed Plumacher, Brian Fischler, Ed Plumacher, and Allison Meloy. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brian Fischler and Ed Plumacher, Brian Fischler, Ed Plumacher, and Allison Meloy or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

It’s an all new That Real Blind Tech show. While no tech on this episode, Brian sits down with Steve Grillo to discuss his memoir Gorilla Parts.

Steve has a unique background, and stories that are must hear having worked on the Howard Stern Show for 8 years. So sit back and relax, and enjoy a conversation that you are guaranteed to not hear on any other blind tech show.

We discuss how Steve got the nickname Gorilla and how it came to be a thing on the Howard Stern show.

We discuss how Howard Stern has avoided repercussions for behavior that is no longer tolerated.

We then talk about Steve and Stuttering John’s fallout and make up years later.

We then discuss some of Steve’s favorite moments from working on the Stern Show which includes being a PA on the film Private Parts.

Next we dive in to the writing process of his book, Gorilla Parts, which then leads to Steve’s friendship with Mark Hamill.

We then discuss one of Steve’s side hustles, working at Scores in NYC.

We then discuss the Howard Stern movie Private Parts and the Legendary Pig Vomit character.

We then dive in to what it was like growing up with a blind Aunt. Which leads to a conversation about guide dogs and past experiences.

We then dive in to Steve’s time on the set of the sopranos on and off the camera.

We then define what a Grip does on a film set in case you do not know.

To contact That Real Blind Tech Show, you can email us at [email protected], join our Facebook Group That Real Blind Tech Show, join us on the Twitter @BlindTechShow ,

It’s an all new That Real Blind Tech show. While no tech on this episode, Brian sits down with Steve Grillo to discuss his memoir Gorilla Parts.

Steve has a unique background, and stories that are must hear having worked on the Howard Stern Show for 8 years. So sit back and relax, and enjoy a conversation that you are guaranteed to not hear on any other blind tech show.

We discuss how Steve got the nickname Gorilla and how it came to be a thing on the Howard Stern show.

We discuss how Howard Stern has avoided repercussions for behavior that is no longer tolerated.

We then talk about Steve and Stuttering John’s fallout and make up years later.

We then discuss some of Steve’s favorite moments from working on the Stern Show which includes being a PA on the film Private Parts.

Next we dive in to the writing process of his book, Gorilla Parts, which then leads to Steve’s friendship with Mark Hamill.

We then discuss one of Steve’s side hustles, working at Scores in NYC.

We then discuss the Howard Stern movie Private Parts and the Legendary Pig Vomit character.

We then dive in to what it was like growing up with a blind Aunt. Which leads to a conversation about guide dogs and past experiences.

We then dive in to Steve’s time on the set of the sopranos on and off the camera.

We then define what a Grip does on a film set in case you do not know.

To contact That Real Blind Tech Show, you can email us at [email protected], join our Facebook Group That Real Blind Tech Show, join us on the Twitter @BlindTechShow ,

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