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DJ Omar Khan (Imaging Director), Dave The King of Mexico (K&B Producer) and Jonathan "Beer Mug" Kantrow (K&B Man on the Street) give you an in-depth behind-the-scenes look at The Kevin & Bean Morning Show. It’s a must-listen for all Kevin & Bean fans!
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The Good Girl Podcast is a podcast that's redefining what it means to be good through uncomfortable truths. I call those truths confessions. Through these confessions, The Good Girl Podcast has become a space of unabashed conversation that addresses some of the deepest and raw thoughts of the woman.
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All Over the Place

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Elvis Presley may or may not have said God gave us music to bring us all together, but we’re still convinced the King and King of Kings weren’t far off in their desires to unite people. All Over the Place follows an eclectic format of guests and topics: music, movies, politics, sports, books, video games, etc. From many opinions across the spectrum, one podcast to host them all!!!
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Casual popular music discussions spanning the past 70 years including rock, pop, country, jazz, blues, etc. Join us for: Band, album and song reviews; New artist introductions; Popular music history; “Best of” lists; Virtual listening events… We talk about the music you love, and the music you should know that you may not. Hosted by Joshua V. Best and Jacob M. King.
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Zach is joined by writer Damien Becton to discuss his brand new comic Kickstarting now: fantasy, action-adventure, The Few of Far Between! Links in the show notes below! But wait...that's not all! Zach and Damien also discuss a book from one of their favorite creators, Daniel Warren Johnson...MURDER FALCON! Jake is a down-on-his-luck guitarist who …
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Author Chris Raymond visits to tell us about "Men in White: The Gutsy, Against-All-Odds Return of Penn State Football," his debut oral history chronicling the rise, rebuild, and restoration of the Nittany Lions' program from 2012-2016. During a time when the aftermath of the events surrounding Jerry Sandusky and the NCAA's egregious penalties had m…
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We asked for summer vacation movies, and y’all answered, and y’all agreed on one film and one film only. Paul and Erika are nothing if not eager to please their listeners, so they are diving into the Carl-Reiner-directed, Mark-Harmon-starring, reality-defying production that is 1987’s Summer School! You can follow That Aged Well on Twitter (@ThatAg…
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This week Zach made the time to get some comics read, and he's here to tell you all about them. How did they stack up? Will he be continuing to read them? Find out! On the docket: William of Newbury #1-3 (Dark Horse Comics) Written by, Art by and Lettering by Michael Avon Oemig Wonder Woman #1-11 (DC Comics) Written by: Tom King Art by Daniel Sampe…
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It’s August, and all August That Aged Well is taking on Summer Vacation movies! Erika and Paul kick it off with Nancy Meyers’ 1998 remake The Parent Trap, which introduced the world to Lindsay Lohan. Nay, it introduced the world to Lindsays Lohan! Both Lindsays, along with Dennis Quaid, Natasha Richardson, and two of the best staff members in cinem…
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Zach is joined by Thor of the Git Rec'd Podcast to review the smash hit film from Marvel Studios, Deadpool and Wolverine! What did they think of the final chapter in the Deadpool trilogy? Tune in and find out! --------------------------------------------------- Want to hear more from Thor and Micah? Check out the Git Rec'd Podcast! Follow them on I…
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Recovering politician and guitarist-for-hire Thaddeus McCotter joins AOtP to bring us up to speed on his myriad of writing gigs at American Greatness (amgreatness.com), Chronicles (chroniclesmagazine.org) and Bright (getbright.substack.com) before adding his quick and acerbic wit to the Team's rundown of our favorite songs for hanging at the pool o…
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It’s the finale of Action July and we are celebrating by revisiting the oeuvre of Arnold Schwarzegger! Sure, Kindergarten Cop is a film that does not understand how literally anything works, but is that a feature or a bug? Listen and find out! You can follow That Aged Well on Twitter (@ThatAgedWellPod), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell), Threads (@ThatAged…
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Zach takes another chunk out of his extremely dense reading queue this week! On the docket: Kill All Immortals #1 (Dark Horse Comics) Written by Zack Kaplan Art by Fico Ossio Colors by Thiago Rocha Letters by Hassan Otsmane-Elhaou Ultimates #1 and 2 (Marvel Comics) Written by Deniz Camp Art by Juan Frigeri Colors by Federico Blee Letters by VC's Tr…
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We’ve done Die Hard, we’ve done Speed, aka Die Hard on a bus...it’s time to take a gander at Air Force One, aka Die Head on a plane! As always, opinions are flying left, right, and center, but don’t worry…there’s also time for Paul and Erika to pitch a way to make this movie 8,000 times better by mashing it up with another 90s classic! You can foll…
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This week Zach is joined by Dungeons and Dragons friends, Jules and Devon to talk one of their favorite comics, the re-telling of the Greek myth, The Adbuction of Persephone as a sleek, modern love story, Lore Olympus! Tune in to hear why millions of people have read this comic on Webtoon, and turned the print versions into New York Times best sell…
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William Keck, a one-time tabloid journalist bad boy, relates how his "When You Step Upon a Star" book chronicles how his lifelong love and affection for the actors and actresses he watched on TV and in movies evolved throughout his career. From participating in whatever devious plan could land him a story to eventually developing a respect for the …
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Warning: probably not a good episode to listen to while hungry, particularly if you enjoy Chinese cuisine. But, hey, you do you! Action July carries on with 1998/s buddy cop comedy adventure Rush Hour! We’ve got Jackie Chan! We’ve got Chris Tucker! We’ve got Tom Wilkinson! Bet you already know who the villain is, even if you’ve never seen the film!…
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This week, Zach threw out his back and had to lay around a lot! Consequently it gave him plenty of time to catch up on his ever growing stack! Books this week: Blood Tree #1-6 (Image Comics/Mad Ghost) Written by Peter J. Tomasi Art by Maxim Simic (Simich? Shimich?) Colors by John Kalisz Letters by Rob Leigh Void Rivals #1-10 (Image Comics/Skybound)…
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OMG, have you all seen this movie?? Paul and Erika can barely contain their excitement talking about 1979’s The Warriors, and that’s before they even stumble across an unexpected Mercedes Ruehl cameo! Cue up your podcatcher and get into this cult classic with us! You can follow That Aged Well on Twitter (@ThatAgedWellPod), Instagram (@ThatAgedWell)…
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Zach and guest Rob Hoover return to the world of Spawn to see how the story of Al Simmons continues to unfold as he battles Heaven, Hell, corrupt government, and his own inner turmoil. Created by: Todd McFarlane Written by: Various Art by: Various --------------------------------------------------- Check out Rob Hoover's art for the children's book…
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Did you all know that a sequel to this movie is coming out in like two weeks?? Nothing to do with the timing here, promise! In any case, Erika and Paul leave Theater Month behind to do the opposite…Action Month! And they’re kicking it off with 1996’s Twister, starring Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Jami Gertz, and Lois Smith. Look at all those ladies on …
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Zach is joined by writer, Justin Coke to talk his upcoming project, SWAT: Eldrich Blue #1. They discuss the idea behind the Secret Wizard Assault Team, what drives Justin as a writer, his transition from writing novels to comics and much, much more! If you're looking for a comic that is a mix between What We Do In the Shadows and The Wire with a da…
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Call 'em BBQs or cookouts or grilling ... head down to the beach or kick back at the pool or float down a lazy river ... road trip to the shore or to an outdoor amphitheater ... there's nothing like the summertime for enjoying life to the fullest ... or unplugging and getting a little more sleep. Team AOtP covers it all +1 aspect of that June throu…
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Moulin Rouge! - Depression Beards, Parisian Geography & a Huge Talent : Does anything do more for a movie title than an exclamation point? This is not your parents’ Moulin Rouge…this is Baz Luhrmann’s MOULIN ROUGE! The patrons have spoken, so Paul and Erika are rounding out this month-long theatrical celebration by discussing 2001’s instant classic…
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Zach is joined by Kenneth Laster to talk his brand new comic: Zeta Galaxy Outlaws (currently campaigning on Kickstarter)! They also talk one of the comics within the DNA of Zeta Galaxy Outlaws, the Aleš Kot and Tradd Moore sci-fi action romance: The New World! --------------------------------------------------- Be sure to head over and back Zeta Ga…
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Theater Month continues with 1988’s Hairspray, and this time both Erika and Paul actually saw the musical that grew from it! They’re here to take you through the John Waters classic, and to celebrate Ricki Lake, Divine, and, of course, early aughts pop princess Vitamin C…not sure why the “Graduation” singer is being mentioned? Listen and find out! …
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Zach is joined by Thor and Micah from The Git Rec'd Podcast to discuss the hit Disney+ follow-up to X-Men: The Animated Series: X-Men 97! What did they think of the show? Do they have a problem with Gambit's pink crop top? Tune in and find out! --------------------------------------------------- Want to hear more from Thor and Micah? Check out the …
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We were in 1992 last week, and we’re in 1992 again as we talk about Whoopi Goldberg’s comedy classic Sister Act! While neither Paul nor Erika actually saw Sister Act The Musical, it nevertheless exists and so this movie qualifies for the theme this month! Come remember the good times, and we promise we’ll do Sister Act 2 at some point as well…we kn…
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Zach takes a look at how the Vietnam War shaped the culture of American art and thus influenced all of what would make Wolverine into a beloved character. --------------------------------------------------- Big thanks to Neura-Flow for the song, "Battlefield Elegy." All their music is available on Pixabay.com. They're free, but, donations are appre…
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Team All Over the Place takes a shorter than usual look in the music-minded nostalgia rearview mirror this week, running down our favorite debuts from the 21st century's first decade +1 album from a 20th century artist circa those years. Some mighty fine albums in such a short timeframe.By A Roundin’ Third Production
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Happy Tony Award Season to all who celebrate (and those who don’t, um…don’t worry, it’s only for June)! Erika and Paul kick off a month-long fete of the theatre with 1992’s Newsies, aka the film that introduced a generation to Christian Bale (despite last week’s episode, this is not a Christian Bale podcast). Come sing along as That Aged Well takes…
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Marvel's new Ultimate Universe debuted in the pages of Ultimate Invasion almost one year ago, and has sinced spawned three series (Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate Black Panther, and Ultimate X-Men) with a fourth incoming (The Ultimates). How is this new universe doing? Zach sits down with Danny Martinez from The Next Issue Podcast and the I Read Comi…
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Up and coming rock star Mark Daly joins the All Over the Place "Second-Timer's Club," and shares stories about the making of his soon-to-be-released Devil's Arms album; his growing contingent of new fans courtesy a tour supporting Mr. Big; and getting ready to hit the road in the United States later this year with Richie Kotzen. Check out official …
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The patrons have spoken and so Paul and Erika watched 2000’s American Psycho, aka the film that made Christian Bale! It’s also a film Paul swore he would never watch, then adjusted that vow to would never watch outside of October, but here we are in May and he watched American Psycho…how many Le Creuset’s were thrown at the TV? Listen and find out!…
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This week Zach is joined by Caroline Palmer, author of the middle grade graphic novel, Camp Prodigy to take about their brand new graphic novel, their process, and the things that inspired them to become a creator! Camp Prodigy: After attending an incredible concert, Tate Seong is inspired to become a professional violist. There’s just one problem:…
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Would you believe…WOULD YOU BELIEVE that Erika and Paul have never talked through a Barbra Streisand movie on this show?? Incredible! It’s so wild they had to call in an expert, and are joined by Tom Zohar (@TomZohar on Twitter, we will never call it that other thing, go follow him!) who has done the work on Barbra, and is here to answer all of our…
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Zach waited on a Kickstarter comic for two years, and it finally arrived! Did he enjoy it? Was it worth the wait? Blackstone City is broken and filled with crime. It needs a new hero! Enter, The Dusk! Jaime Nunez is a Public Defender by day, and dons a cape and cowl by night to protect the people of his city, and to try and take down the new crime …
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Renowned producer/musician Danny Saber joins AOtP to tell us about the upcoming Boss Sonics release of the Michael Hutchence "One Way"/"Save My Life" vinyl picture disc. Saber shares stories of how the two men crafted songs distinct from Hutchence's legendary career as INXS' front-man and how the late singer's circle of friends, including Mick Jagg…
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It’s been a minute since That Aged Well has had the pleasure of watching Whoopi Goldberg…so long, in fact, that Paul and Erika almost forgot what a movie star she is! Luckily, Penny Marshall didn’t forget and cast her in the 1986 spy romp Jumpin’ Jack Flash. Your hosts are here to not only take you through this movie, but also offer recommendations…
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Zach is joined by the host of the I Read Comic Books podcast, Mike Rapin, to talk the hilarious and heartfelt, dungeoncrawling foodie manga, Delicious in Dungeon! When an adventuring party has to save one of their own from being digested by a dragon, they'll do anything they can to get through the dungeon again and kill the giant beast, even if it …
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It’s May, That Aged Well is celebrating women directors, and Erika and Paul kick things off with a bang as they talk about 1999’s seminal action flick The Matrix, directed by the Wachowskis! Topics include penis pumps, dusters, the 90’s obsession with computer hackers, and, of course, birthing videos…you won’t want to miss this one! You can follow …
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Zach is joined by Dane Wilt to take the long dormant 1980s cartoon, SilverHawks, and come up with a way to bring it back to life in comic book form. And boy, do they ever take divergent paths with this one! --------------------------------------------------- GoFundMe to help my wife's family in Vietnam Any help is appreciated. We also understand if…
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Foolish April comes to an end with an absolute banger: the Coen Brothers’ 1987 comic masterpiece Raising Arizona! Perennial Nicolas Cage always leads Paul and Erika down a fascinating path…and this time he’s brought Holly Hunter, John Goodman, and Frances McDormand with him! You can follow That Aged Well on Twitter (@ThatAgedWellPod), Instagram (@T…
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Zach catches up on some reading, and focuses on #1 issues that he's been meaning to give a go! On the chopping block: Helen of Wyndhorn #1 (Dark Horse Comics) Written by Tom King Art by Bilquis Evely Colors by Matheus Lopes Letters by Clayton Cowles Dawnrunner #1 (Dark Horse Comics) Written by Ram V Art by Evan Cagle Colors by Dave Stewart Letters …
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Okay, class, can everyone who has heard of the 1986 classic Solarbabies please raise their hand? No one? What if we told you it stars Jason Patric, Jami Gertz, and Adrian Pasdar? Still no? How about the fact that it has more roller skating than Xanadu? Wow, goose eggs? Well, don’t worry, Erika and Paul are here to take you through one of the more w…
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