Comix Experience opened in San Francisco April 1, 1989. Since 2015, our monthly Graphic Novel Clubs have been bringing the greatest books by the greatest creators to the greatest readers: you! As part of this service we conduct in-depth video interviews with creators about the joys and terrors of making comics! Find out more about the clubs at https://www.graphicnovelclub.com/start
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Join Andy as he discusses the creative process with a wide array of guests.
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Join host JJs_Comic_stuff along with many guests as they talk about the comic books they love!
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Welcome to "Sketchcraft: Comics and Books", your gateway to the mesmerizing universe of graphic storytelling and conceptual creativity. Journey with Sketchcraft, a seasoned concept artist and cartoonist, as he unearths the masterpieces of indie creatives and industry heavyweights. It's not just a show, but your passport to the vibrant world of panels and pages. With a changing cast of narrative connoisseurs unpacking captivating plots, fresh insights abound. Whether you're a graphic novel en ...
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My name is Alvaro Cortes Jr, and I invite you to join me on this zany journey that is independent comic book creating. This is my creative process in my own words, in my own world.
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New episodes every Friday! On Page One - The Writer's Podcast, we talk to writers of all descriptions (authors, screenwriters, comic writers and more) about their writing process and how they craft their next great works. We also explore their career, including how their first big break happened, and discuss the ups and downs along the way. We learn something new every episode, and we hope you do as well. Page One is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. ...
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Optic Blast! is the comic book discussion show where comedy and comics collide. A monthly podcast that covers the highs, lows and most importantly the in-betweens of the comic book medium. Here at Optic Blast we love comics, and we hope to provide an insightful commentary on the comic book medium, but we’re not above making lewd jokes along the way.
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A pop culture conversation between writers Brandon Thomas (Excellence, Horizon, Noble, Miranda Mercury) and Brandon Easton (Transformers: War For Cybertron, Star Trek: Year Five, Vampire Hunter D: The Series)
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Award-winning writer and Bearded Aussie, Ryan K Lindsay takes a one-man deep dive into the comic writing process of his own work, as well as the stuff of others, the stuff you've forgotten, and the stuff of legend. This podcast aims to talk about spectacular comics and collaborations that get them into the page.
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Pastors Guild; an action packed Christian comic book. With a twisting story line and compelling characters. Follow our journey as we create this new Christian comic book series we’re in the process of creating. Stay tuned to Pastors Guild!
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One-on-one chats with commercial directors, advertising agency creatives, actors, editors, producers, crew and more. Filmmaker Jordan Brady has directed of over 1300 spots , 4 feature films, 3 full-length documentaries and one Netflix special. The show is edited by Jake Brady. Jordan is Founder of Commercial Directing Film School and owner of True Gentleman Industries, aka True Gent, a commercial production company in Los Angeles.
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WIP stands for ‘Work In Progress’, and on this podcast writer/artist Joe Stone talks to other comic creators about the projects that they are currently working on to try and get some insight into their creative process.
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This much loved podcast, currently on hiatus, is literally a recording of the writing process for Penny Arcade - one of the first "webcomics." When I say "writing process," let me be clear: it's that, and literally any other topic that occurs to us. I'm in these podcasts, and I STILL listen to them. It's kinda good.
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Wondering what a career in comedy looks like? We are too! We interview top comics in Austin and around the country, picking their brains about the process of becoming a professional stand up comic and the variety of forms that might take. Hosted by Arielle Norman.
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Candid conversations with uniquely talented people about HOW they do what they do.
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"What Are You Working On?" features content creators discussing their work and creative process. The show is hosted by author and comic book writer, B.J. Mendelson.
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A podcast for Artist's escaping to our craft and through our craft. More info at DonkeyJawProjects.com
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Hosts Isaac Butler, Ronald Young Jr., and June Thomas interview creative people about how they write, compose, paint, and more.
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Chris, Phil and Tim talk about what comes to mind and offend many in the process. Our apologies to Maya Angelou.
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Adam Casey discusses the creative process with guests of all types, as well as passing along tips and tricks for those who set up at conventions, makers markets, craft fairs, etc. All of this is information you can file away for future reference.
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A podcast dedicated to all things indie comics! We read them, we make them, we talk about them, and we love them! We'll be discussing everything from the process of creating comics, publishing comics, reviewing comics and interviewing creators. If you would like to be a guest on our podcast: https://www.amazingactioncomics.com/podcast Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amazingactioncomics/support
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Creativity is unique for everyone in its expression, process, and manifestation. Through conversations with people across demographics, generations, and cultures, creativity researcher Debbi Ponella explores how individuals relate to, embrace or exclude, and define creativity in their lives.
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The Nerdist Writers Panel series is an informal chat moderated by Ben Blacker (co-creator of the Thrilling Adventure Hour; writer for Supah Ninjas, Supernatural, among others) with professional writers about the process and business of writing. Covering TV, film, comic books, music, novels, and any other kind of writing about which you'd care to hear. Proceeds from the live panels benefit 826LA, the national non-profit tutoring program.
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This is a podcast dedicated to Comic book Creators: Artist, Writers, Colorist, Letterers, & Publishers. We also discuss Comic and Sci Fi Movies, T.V. shows Pop-culture, Geek, & all things awesome! The Set in Stone Podcast is dedicated to the celebration of comic books, art, movies, pop-culture and everything in-between. We go in depth with both indie and pro comic creators discussing their projects, processes, passions, inspirations and what makes them tick. We also talk about personal explo ...
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Mr. Gee, an avid musician, teacher, and creative person interviews some reallly awesome musicians, artists, and filmmakers about the process of creativity.
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The official podcast of J-Wat Productions. Hosted by Tim Drake and Alex Watson, writer, directors, and producers at J-Wat Productions, a horror and comedy based film company in Los Angeles. Featuring an array of talent working on J-Wat productions, as well as featured guest hosts, Producers Terrence Kiriokos and Clyde Ratliff. The show takes you behind the scenes of their awards winning feature film process, as well as their new horror shorts series, "Screams from the Dark".
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IndieFilmopolis | Podcast about indie films and filmmaking by independent filmmaker Philip Pugh.
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A Workstation Show
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How fast do you have to have "IT"? Our culture tells us to find a microwave to speed up the process. C.L. Whiteside, a man who sees and hears multiple perspectives through his life of coaching sports, serving in education, and attempting to conform to Christ, searches for the nonmicrowaved truth. C.L. gets that what’s cool and acceptable now, may not be cool and acceptable tomorrow—and most importantly, may not be what’s best.
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The podcast where we promote indie comic creators and become inspired by what they create and how they create it. Brought to listeners by the comic book creator's go-to print partner; Comix Well Spring.
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Milton's Comics & Culture Radar is a podcast on the lookout for what's good to read and watch: usually nerd-culture focused, sometimes mainstream. Interviews with smart people about comics, film, television, the creative process and the media business
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A podcast by nerds discussing movies, videogames, TV, and comics, while having fun in the process. We are the consumers. We are the stream monsters. We are nerds and damn proud of it.
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Roundabout: Creative Chaos
Tammy Coron and Tim Mitra interview American McGee, Rene Ritchie, Justin Di
Hosted by Tammy Coron and Tim Mitra, Roundabout: Creative Chaos focuses on creativity, technology, and zombies. Spend some time with Tammy and Tim as they interview guests who enjoy sharing their creative process and their stories. Topics include interactive design and development, animation, creative writing, technical writing, gaming, movies, music, and more.
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Writing For (In)sanity is the brainchild of Chris Hendricks and Chris Greathouse, a glorified web based multimedia adventure focusing on a web comic as the core of the experience. Also discussed are our other hobbies such as video gaming, graphic novels and movies. Essentially, two cool guys talking about the creative process behind their stories and what they have been up to outside of that. Entertaining? Yes. Dangerous? Absolutely.
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Dart Against Humanity, the podcast where journalist/historian/author Dart Adams discusses whatever he feels like discussing whenever he feels like it however he feels like it. He covers everything from music journalism to television, film, music, Hip Hop culture, the Black music continuum, comic books, gaming or sports from the perspective of a creative who overthinks and decomposes analyzes everything then walks the listener through the entire process. Enjoy. Or don’t. It’s a free country. ...
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The nerdy side of life.
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It's an interview show where we talk to comics and nerd culture media creators about their passions, careers, and creative journies. What fuels creativity? What does creative genius look like up close? What inspires the art and artists that make it? We aim for interviews that crackle with creative energy and excitement. It's about the process, the craft, and the dreams behind the things we love.
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The Write Idea Workshop is a comedic podcast about the creative process. Comedian Ryan Andersons and the occassional cohost sit down and talk with writers, artists, comedians, actors and all manner of creative people to figure out what makes them tick, and have some laughs along the way
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Burst Your Bubble is a podcast that looks at racism, sexism, homophobia, and all of the other -isms and -phobias within our society through pop culture. From music and movies to comic books and games, hatred, bigotry, and ignorance seep into our everyday lives. What is important is to dissect it and discuss it, and not just accept it as something we cannot process or change. New episodes will be released the 2nd and 4th Thursday of the month.
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One of America's most under-rated comedians, Eddie Ifft steps off the stage and into the living room of his cottage in Venice Beach to bring his unique brand of comedy to the podcasting community. Talkin' Sh!t is the only podcast to be banned from iTunes for offensive content — it’s his own real-life “Wayne’s World.” Eddie brings together comedian friends, entertainers, celebrities and much more for an hour of raw, uncensored funny. Listen every Tuesday and Thursday on iTunes, your favorite ...
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A podcast about college, college admissions, and comic relief. Kirk and Drew are college admissions experts and co-founders of AdmitHub.com. They take a new phone call each week in order to help students and parents with their concerns about the college admissions process. Kirk is a former college counselor and admissions officer at Princeton, University of Pennsylvania, and Bowdoin College. Drew is the author of How to Get into (Your) Harvard: and more college admissions advice.
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Step into the creative process of stand up comedy in Moonlighting with Sam Morril. Each week Sam brings in a panel of stand up comics to riff the new bits that they’re working on, sparking hilarious and honest conversation about personal topics and current events. They’re like your friends, only way funnier.
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Deep Dive Broadway takes you on an exclusive adventure inside the creation of your favorite Broadway shows. Join us on this deep dive as top Broadway talent, on stage and behind-the-curtain, share their personal 'making of' stories. Hosted by five-time Tony-winning Broadway Producer Dori Berinstein, Deep Dive Broadway is a celebration of the creative process!
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Jim Stovall was a journalism professor for nearly four decades. In this podcast he shares some of the stories that he has learned about writers, journalists, the writing process, and just about anything else that he finds interesting. You can sign up for his weekly newsletter at his website jprof.com. Jim's latest book is Heads and Tales: Caricatures and Stories about the Famous, the Infamous, and the Just Plain Interesting. That book is available on Amazon.com.
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The Spoonie Authors Podcast explores the life and stories of a different disabled, chronically ill, neurodivergent, hard of hearing, or mentally ill author each week. This podcast is brought to you by the Spoonie Authors Network, a collective dedicated to publishing and sharing the experiences of disabled authors.
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Smart Money Podcast: How to Navigate Income Swings in a Creative Career
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It's an off-week for Working Overtime, so we're presenting a special bonus episode from the Smart Money podcast! Smart Money features real-world advice to help people make better decisions about their money. In today's episode, a jazz saxophonist talks about navigating the financial ups and downs of a career in the arts. If you like this episode, a…
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America's Hometown Horror Returns Ep. 404
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America's Hometown Horror hosts Mike, Andrew, and Matt join Andy to talk about 4 years in podcasting, year 2 of Hops & Haunts Horror Convention, and what makes them cry. Apologies for Andy's sound quality for the first 4 minutes. He realizes he's muted eventually. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.…
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This week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to Mike Gauyo, a TV writer and creator whose credits include the beloved series Insecure and Ginny and Georgia. In the interview, Mike shares his process for thinking of new ideas for shows, refining those ideas over time, and pitching them to industry gatekeepers. He also talks about being from an immigrant f…
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Working Overtime: Surviving the Book Release Process
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June Thomas recently published her book A Place of Our Own: Six Places That Shaped Queer Women’s Culture, and on this episode of Working Overtime co-host Isaac Butler asks her what went into the release and its promo-campaign. The weeks leading up to a release can be long and exhaustive, with questionnaires, blurb requests, and audiobook recordings…
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Aspiring comedian Jimmy Doherty joins Andy to talk about turning a hobby into work, developing a comic persona, and the importance of bombing on stage. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.By Inebri-Art
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How a Stand Up Comedian’s Sense of Humor Evolves
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This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Dina Hashem, a stand-up comedian and writer for The Daily Show whose recent special is called Dark Little Whispers. In the interview, Dina discusses her reliance on inspiration rather than a formal writing process, her experiences in comedy roast battles, and the fact that her standards for good comedy keep get…
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We all have skeletons in our closets (things we're ashamed of, embarrassed about, things we want to bury and act like they never happened). If you think you don't have any skeletons, I can guarantee you that someone close to you does. Our skeletons are disgusting, but how we deal with them shapes our view and walk in life. They may lead you to thin…
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Author Wes Blake joins Andy to talk about his upcoming book, Pineville Trace, jobs in dying industries, and how you never know what molds you. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.By Inebri-Art
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Host June Thomas speaks with authors Rachel Dodes and Lauren Mechling about their new novel, The Memo and their collaborative writing process. The pandemic took its toll on everyone, but for Mechling and Dodes, it became a time to collaborate via a Google Doc. They spewed ideas and paragraphs onto the same page, editing each other’s output in real …
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Ep. 199 - Deborah Harkness on accidentally becoming a best-selling author
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Deborah Harkness is the best-selling author of numerous novels. Her debut, A Discovery of Witches, was an immediate best-seller, hitting #2 on the New York Times list, and was also a bestseller in the UK, France and Germany. The initial trilogy in the All Souls series has been translated into 37 languages. Her latest book in the series, The Black B…
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Working Overtime: Revisiting Your Resolutions
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It's halfway through the year, and hosts June Thomas and Isaac Butler are putting themselves back under the microscope to see which of their New Year's resolutions they’ve stuck with and which they’ve let peter out. June still wants to work more sustainably, and Isaac comes clean about his lapsed French studies. They get into routines that have tru…
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Beyond Comics & TV ... This Is Real & Better
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Who doesn’t love a good movie, TV show, or book? It’s entertaining, it keeps our attention, and it oftentimes gets us to place ourselves in a character’s position. The Bible has this same effect (if you actually read it). The book of Judges is one of those books of the Bible you may not be very familiar with, but it contains a collection of histori…
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Episode 16 - Building the Business Plan
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On today's episode of the J-WAT Podcast, Producers Alex Watson and Tim Drake sit down to take you through how to build a business plan to attract investors and bring attention to your film. We are currently financing our next feature horror film, "Demonetize", and this is the business plan approach we have taken to start bringing investors on board…
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Filmmaker, skateboarder, and reuse enthusiast Alex Eaves joins Andy to talk about and what we learn from our parents, his involvement with the reuse movement, and aircraft carriers. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.By Inebri-Art
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A Newspaper Comic That Shows a Changing America
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This week, host Ronald Young Jr. talks to Darrin Bell, creator of the syndicated newspaper comic strip Candorville. In the interview, Darrin explains how hard it was to get Candorville picked up for syndication and how all newspaper comics artists face an up-hill battle to get published. He also talks about his routine for creating new strips every…
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Ep. 198 - Mark Lawrence on writing fantasy epics without any planning
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Mark Lawrence is a best-selling fantasy author. His first trilogy, THE BROKEN EMPIRE, has been universally acclaimed as a ground-breaking work of fantasy. Following The Broken Empire is the related RED QUEEN’S WAR trilogy. THE BOOK OF THE ANCESTOR trilogy is set on a different world and is followed by the related BOOK OF THE ICE trilogy. There is a…
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Episode 003 - Burlesk Con of the Carolinas
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Coming to you from Trade Street in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, Adam Casey recaps the Burlesk Con of the Carolinas. Along with the details of the event, there is a discussion about mindset and what success and growth really look like.By Adam Casey
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Behind the Mix at Signature Sound: Insights from Audio Professionals on Their Collaborative Process.
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Audio industry veterans Dawn Redman, Larry Benjamin, and Tim Hoogenakker join me in a lively conversation at Signature Post. Dawn is the director of scheduling, where she oversees operations. Larry is a re-recording mixer who has worked on shows such as Ozark and is currently mixing Jason Bateman's upcoming series Black Rabbit. Tim is also a re-rec…
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The World Loves These Types of "Christians"
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Are you the type of Christian that the world doesn't mind putting up with and has even come to love? The world is fond of those who hold close the philosophies of the culture around them but still call themselves Christians. This episode highlights when we mix messages and looks at the dangerous characteristics that often accompany trying to play t…
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Guest hosts Zo & Liam are joined by podcaster Andy Driscoll to talk about podcast intros, Muppet hierarchy, and how Andy really feels about cats! Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory GrayBy Inebri-Art
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An Author’s Mission to Make Her Readers Belly Laugh
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This week, host Isaac Butler talks to Sally Franson, the author of two novels: A Lady’s Guide to Selling Out and the brand new release Big in Sweden, which was inspired by her real-life experience as a contestant on a Swedish reality competition show. In the interview, Sally digs into the challenges of writing her second novel and the realizations …
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Ep. 197 - Dan Malakin on honing his craft on short stories and how he constantly changes his writing process
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Dan Malakin is a crime/thriller writer and data security consultant. His short stories have been widely published both in print and online, and he has twice been shortlisted for the Bridport prize. He holds an MA in Creative Writing from Brunel University, and his debut novel, THE REGRET, was published by Bloodhound Books in Summer 2019. His next t…
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Working Overtime: How to Ease Back into Work After Losing a Loved One
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Hosts Ronald Young Jr. and Isaac Butler delve into coping with emotional trauma and the challenge of returning to work afterward. Following a death in his family, Ronald grapples with his grief while feeling overwhelmed by the backlog of work. Isaac, having faced his own unexpected personal struggles, explains that part of the return process is acc…
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Adam Casey takes a look at the Pride Festival held in Winston-Salem, NC. Along with a recap of the day, the economics of setting up at events is discussed, which is useful information for exhibitors as well as event organizers.By Adam Casey
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EP Scott Dodoro's Journey Launching Local Boy Productions.
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Executive Producer Scott Dodoro shares how his passion for film led to starting Local Boy Productions after over a decade working for another company. Local Boy, by the way, is a full service production company in Detroit, built for the future. He discusses building his roster of directors and tackling big projects for Buick, Cadillac and GMC> Goll…
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Episode 15 - We're Back! Updates! Pre-Production! And More!
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The J-Wat Podcast is back! It's been 7 months since our last episode and boy have we been busy! Producers Alex Watson and Tim Drake sit down to talk about everything that has been going on for the past 7 months. Our new feature horror film, "Demonetize" is in heavy pre-production, and we give an overview of everything we have been encountering from…
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What do you do when someone you love and are close to proclaims that Jesus is not their Savior? This is tough and can weigh down on us. C.L. has struggled with this and has come up with some non-microwaved truths based on God's Word and God's capabilities. Matthew 28:19 Luke 10:16 Philippians 4:6,7 Ephesians 4:32 1 Corinthians 13:4 Matthew 10:34-39…
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Laura Pieri joins Andy to talk about her new EP, Frankie, the joy of bad movies, and how horror reflects our discomfort with an other/self conflict. Intro music is "String Anticipation" by Cory Gray.By Inebri-Art
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This week, host June Thomas talks to Jim Saah, a photographer who documented D.C.’s legendary hardcore punk scene in the 1980’s and 90’s. In the interview, Jim explains how he fell in love with punk music in high school and soon started photographing bands like Minor Threat and Fugazi. He also discusses the chaotic environments he had to work in, a…
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Ep. 196 - Conn Iggulden on why he loves his characters and how his approach to historical fiction has changed
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Conn Iggulden is one of the most successful authors of historical fiction writing today, with bestselling series on Julius Caesar, Genghis Khan and the Wars of the Roses, as well as two stand-alone novels: Dunstan, set in the red-blooded world of tenth-century England, and The Falcon of Sparta, in which Iggulden returns to the Ancient World. Both i…
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