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He co-founded Ballen Studios, and the exclusive rights to his podcast MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark and Mysterious Stories were licensed to Amazon Music in September 2022. [3] However, as of February 2024, the podcast is freely available across multiple platforms including YouTube, Amazon Music, TikTok , and Spotify , among others.
As Allen set up his social media accounts and offered advice to potential sailors, some misread his name and addressed him as Mr. Ballen. His new persona was born. How MrBallen structures his stories
Ballen is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Andrew Ballen (born 1973), American businessman and consumer advocate
Andrew Craig Ballen (born April 27, 1973) is best known in China as Da Long (Chinese: 大龙), or Big Dragon.He is a familiar foreign face on Chinese TV, [1] known for his role as host and producer of China's internationally broadcast travel series, Getaway. [1]
Ball is an English surname that has multiple potential origins, as do many short surnames: . one origin suggests that Ball is a shortened form, a "favorite contraction", [1] of the given name Baldwin, dating "from Norman times" [2] [3]
Ballard is a surname of English origin. It likely derives from Middle English "ball," meaning "white spot," plus the suffix "-ard," and would therefore mean "bald head." ." Indeed, Wyclif translated 2 Kings 2:23 as "Stye up, ballard," where Coverdale translated the same passage as "Come up here thou bal
Allen is a Celtic surname, originating in Ireland, and common in Scotland, Wales and England.It is a variation of the surname MacAllen and may be derived from two separate sources: Ailin, in Irish and Scottish Gaelic, means both "little rock" and "harmony", or it may also be derived from the Celtic Aluinn, which means "handsome".
Warren (/ ˈ w ɒr ən /) is a common English and Irish surname and a masculine given name derived from the Norman family "de Warenne" (see De Warenne family), a reference to a place called Varenne, a hamlet near Arques-la-Bataille, along the river Varenne (Warinna in Medieval documents) in Normandy.