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Join hosts Sean Clark and Christopher Nelson as they discuss all of the nerdy things they love that revolves around the world of the entertainment industry. Of course with a strong dose of all things HORROR! Toys, films, music, special f/x make-up, monsters, comics, masks, props, art, and more! Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thethingwithtwoheads/support
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Stomp Tokyo - The Cult Movies Podcast

Christopher Holland & Scott Hamilton

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Scott Hamilton and Chris Holland, authors of "Reel Shame: Bad Movies and the Hollywood Stars Who Made Them," guide you on this weekly exploration of cult & genre cinema, the technology of entertainment, and the history of different film genres.
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Matt McConkey (“Homophilia”) is here to unpack all things And Just Like That Season 2: the episodes, the cultural impact, and the themes. Matt and his star-studded roster of fellow fanatics (his own Mirandas and Charlottes and Che Diazes, if you will) share their conversations on friendship, aging, dating, death, work… and how we as a community can bring Samantha back full-time.
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Over a century years old, Campbell Clinic physicians are the recognized national and international leaders in the field of orthopaedics. This Campbell Clinic podcast will highlight the Now and Future of orthopaedics. Our physicians are integrating the latest orthopaedic treatments and medical advancements in musculoskeletal care through their continued and ongoing clinical research, innovation, teaching, and the writing of the Campbell’s Operative Orthopaedic textbook.
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Truthtelling can be an act of resistance. Join Defending Rights & Dissent policy director Chip Gibbons as he brings you the stories of whistleblowers and other truthtellers who expose civil liberties and human rights abuses committed under the guise of national security and the attempts to silence them.
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Pack your bags, spinsters and old maids. We’re headed to Atlantic City for Charlotte’s birthday. It’s Sex and the City Season 5 ep 3! And as I headed to the salon for my Carrie-inspired manic pixie perm, I couldn’t help but wonder: How old am I again? Got a burning question about a relationship or friendship problem (or really anything Sex and the …
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As athletes continue to get bigger, faster, and stronger, it’s more important than ever to make high-quality orthopaedic care accessible to those who need it. In this episode, Dr. David Bernholt shares his perspective on some of the most common sports injuries, the latest innovations in treatment, and the importance of evidence-based care. He also …
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It's been a while, but we are back! In Episode 61, Christopher and Sean recap their weekend at Monsterpalooza and get caught up on everything since their last episode. Watch the video version of this episode here! - https://youtu.be/diQHey-g5nk?si=jHiKL8uZP-FF2UQ1 #Horror #Conventions #Godzilla Follow Sean Clark Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/m…
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This is a fun one, so kick off your shoes and relax (but keep an eye on ‘em)! Podcasting kings Ronnie & Ben of “Watch What Crappens” are here to riff on the price of Manolos, at-home nudity, other people’s children, and the beauty of Blair Undahwood. It’s Sex and the City Season 6 ep 9! And as I filled out my own baby registry for the children Ronn…
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The reviews are in: This episode is perfect! It’s Sex and the City Season 5 ep 6 with returning favorite Danielle Schneider (Bitch Sesh) and real-life straight man Carl Tart (Grand Crew)! We’re covering Nina Katz’s Facegate, celebrity improv students, older daddies, friends with babies, and the right way to trash-talk your ex. And as I recharged my…
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Jon Wehner of Chatham Vineyards - Chatham Vineyards is owned and operated by the Wehner family at historic Chatham Farm, a working farm for four centuries. Jon Wehner is a second-generation winegrower on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. He learned about grape growing from his parents, who operated Great Falls Vineyard in Great Falls, Virginia, for ov…
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Hide your vibrators, folks! This week, we’re buzzing about Sex and the City Season 3 ep 3, with hosts of the hit podcast Pop Apologists, sisters Lauren Atkinson and Chanler Bledsoe! We’re talking happy endings, Scandoval, stalking exes online, public nudity, the shame of having a housecleaner and the lifelong journey to self-confidence. And as I bo…
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In Episode 60 of The Thing with Two Heads, after a huge response from our first episode on the subject (Episode 52) we dive back into the behind-the-scenes world of celebrity bookings for comic-cons and conventions. Myself (Sean Clark of Convention All Stars) and 3 other personal appearance agents, Dominic Mancini of Full Empire Promotions, Rick He…
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Hold onto your teeth! Because Carrie’s cheating with Big, Samantha’s taking her first HIV test, and two of your favorite comedians are swinging through (get it?!) to dig into it. It’s Sex and the City Season 3 ep 11 with Chelsea Devantez and Mary Holland! And as we gabbed about the affairs we never had, the Miranda we miss, and the math of Jerrod C…
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Sharon Patricia Holland an other In an other, Sharon Patricia Holland offers a new theorization of the human animal/divide by shifting focus from distinction toward relation in ways that acknowledge that humans are also animals. Holland centers ethical commitments over ontological concerns to spotlight those moments when Black people ethically rela…
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You can forget about Samba, because this week, we’re talking dead dates, naughty negligees, Greek life, seam-splitting BJs, and the power of Smith Jerrod. It’s Sex and the City Season 3 ep 16 with our BELOVED frenemies Patty Guggenheim (never seen “Big Business”) and Jim Rash (never seen “Sex and the City”)! And as I processed my own Madonna/whore …
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What happens when you reach a point in your career where you want a new challenge? For Drs. Daniel Sucato, James Beaty, and Derek Kelly, leadership opportunities gave them the chance to mentor other doctors and pursue new experiences. In this episode, we share a panel discussion between Dr. Sucato — chief of staff and director of the Scottish Rite …
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Carrie’s out of Aidan’s nook and Miranda’s neck is out of wack. Also: even more pubes. It’s Sex and the City Season 4 ep 7 with the luminous and hilarious Mary Sohn (“A.P. Bio”) and Kulap Vilaysack (“Add to Cart”). This week, we’re talking forgiveness, choosing your choices, weird sex, and time travel. And as I toasted up my bullsh*t bagel, I could…
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Stephanie Li Ugly White People: Writing Whiteness in Contemporary America White Americans are confronting their whiteness more than ever before, with political and social shifts ushering in a newfound racial awareness. And with white people increasingly seeing themselves as distinctly racialized (not simply as American or human), white writers are …
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Aidan’s crowding Carrie, Samantha likes Richard’s richard, and we finally have a straight guy on the podcast! It’s Sex and the City Season 4 ep 13! And as I applied my Rogaine in shame, I couldn’t help but wonder: Who wants to have a giggle? Got a burning question about a relationship or friendship problem (or really anything Sex and the City adjac…
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Ken Heath of the gospel group Ken Heath and the True Disciples: Ken is part of the gospel band The True Disciples, who will once again perform at Art and Music on the Farm at the BIC in May. He is a native of Petersburg, Virginia, where he was raised to the sounds of the gospel music of the Black Holiness Church and Virginia’s rich gospel quartet t…
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Gilligan, Carol In a Human Voice Carol Gilligan's landmark book In a Different Voice – the "little book that started a revolution" – brought women's voices to the fore in work on the self and moral development, enabling women to be heard in their own right, and with their own integrity, for the first time. Forty years later, Gilligan returns to the…
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Calling all Booth B*tches! Let’s give a warm welcome to Bobby Cannavale and the Funky Spunk. It’s Sex and the City Season 3 ep 9, with casting queen Felicia Fasano and SATC dramaturg Chris Baker! And as I rehearsed Samantha’s blowjob monologue for my Juilliard audition, I couldn’t help but wonder: Do I kind of have Miranda’s haircut? Got a burning …
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Merav Roth A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Reading Literature: Reading the Reader (Art, Creativity, and Psychoanalysis Book Series) 1st Edition What are the unconscious processes involved in reading literature? How does literature influence our psychological development and existential challenges? A Psychoanalytic Perspective on Reading Literature …
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Hope you took a Napa, because this episode is LIT. Big’s leaving NYC, Samantha’s buying bad heart-art for Richard, and Miranda’s water just broke on Carrie’s Louboutins. It’s Sex and the City Season 4 ep 18, with extra-special guests Dan Clay (aka Carrie Dragshaw) and Insatiable writer/showrunner/good witch Lauren Gussis! Plus: Love Is Blind, a cel…
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This week, we’re kiiiind of talking Sex and the City Season 4 ep 3 (the one where Carrie dates a jazz musician), but Matt’s husband and best friend are here, so the conversation quickly goes off the rails. Sorta like jazz! Come for the butt stuff, stay for the love stories. And as I watched Michael gently style Erin’s tendrils, I couldn’t help but …
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William Egginton Alejandro Jodorowsky: Filmmaker and Philosopher Description Alejandro Jodorowsky is a force of nature. At 95 years old he is still making films and is a cultural phenomenon who has influenced other artists as disparate as John Waters and Yoko Ono. Although his body of work has long been considered disjointed and random, William Egg…
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Download this ep to your Palm Pilots, folks, because this one’s a homerun. It’s Sex and the City Season 2 ep 1! And as I rounded third base with actors and Yankee fanatics Tom Lenk and Mitch Silpa, I couldn’t help wonder: How DID my cousin Robby die, anyway? Got a burning question about a relationship or friendship problem (or really anything Sex a…
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Dr. Christopher Hein, Associate Professor in Coastal Geology at The College of William and Mary/VIMS. Hein’s research focuses on coastal populations, infrastructure, and ecological communities currently threatened by atmospheric warming, accelerated sea-level rise, changes in the frequency and intensity of coastal storms, and variability in sedimen…
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The Campbell Clinic residency program is celebrating 100 years. Since its founding in 1924, the Campbell Clinic has been at the forefront of orthopaedic treatments and medical advancements. In this episode, we are joined by Chief of Staff Emeritus Dr. James Beaty, current Chief of Staff Dr. Frederick Azar, and current Director of the Residency Prog…
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Weed, high school memories, genital nicknames, reflections on aging, and more Truman Capote: It’s Sex and the City Season 3 ep 15! And as I attended a 17th prom with writer/performer Justin Sayre, I couldn’t help but wonder: How long before I move back in with my own parents? Don’t miss Justin’s legendary show “The Meeting” at Joe’s Pub in NYC this…
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So bored you could die? Not anymore! Because it’s the one you’ve been waiting for: Sex and the City Season 6 ep 18. (With another special appearance by Truman Capote!) And as I blew some rails with Lexi for old time’s sake, I couldn’t help but wonder: Do we all owe Miranda a huge apology? Got a burning question about a relationship or friendship pr…
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At Campbell Clinic’s Accel Performance and Wellness Center, athletes and amateurs alike can access high-level training to both improve performance and maintain or increase their health. In this episode, Accel Manager Drew Graham explains why combining orthopaedics and performance is vital for athletes’ health. He also describes some of the training…
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Today we interview SCREAM star Jamie "Randy" Kennedy. We go deep into the world of stand-up comedy, the rise of conventions, and our thoughts on the latest SCREAM announcement. Grab a bag of popcorn and get ready to party with us! Watch the video version of this episode here! - https://www.youtube.com/live/qhq6d__6BLA?si=3XX_XRUhVTBuJSkC #Horror #L…
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This week, we’re going balls-deep on ball size, ball length, ball symmetry, and ball grooming. Oh, and Truman Capote drops by to share his thoughts, too. Because we’re discussing Sex and the City Season 4 ep 10! And as I dunked some mud-splattered hoops at Aidan’s godforsaken country house with Tymberlee Hill (Search Party) and Lauryn Kahn (Fresh),…
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Lauren Weedman (Abbott Elementary, Hacks, Looking) is here for a deep meditation on dating in LA, working with celebrities, and Season 3 Ep 13 of Sex and the City, “Escape From New York.” And as we mounted the bull at Saddle Ranch together, I couldn’t help but wonder: Did Garth the dildo model ever publish his poetry? Got a burning question about a…
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Peter Singer and Shih Chao-Hwei The Buddhist and the Ethicist: Conversations on effective altrusism, engaged Buddhism, and how to build a better world ABOUT THE BUDDHIST AND THE ETHICIST Eastern spirituality and utilitarian philosophy meet in these unique dialogues between a Buddhist monastic and a moral philosopher on such issues as animal welfare…
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Peter Brooks (Yale) Seduced by story: The use and abuse of narrative Chosen by New York Magazine/Vulture as a Best Book of 2022 “There’s nothing in the world more powerful than a good story. Nothing can stop it. Nothing can defeat it.” So begins the scholar and literary critic Peter Brooks’s reckoning with today’s flourishing cult of story. Forty y…
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Dutch artist Carole Böggemann Peirson has been a professional oil painter since 2005 and is mainly known for her East Coast landscapes. A few life-changing events in 2020 caused a shift in her work from figurative to semi-abstract. Her ethereal works in oil and cold wax are inspired by the idea that all living things are connected and that we are s…
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Caissie St. Onge (Busy Philipps Is Doing Her Best) has had seven lives, one marriage, and a very interesting journey with “Sex and the City.” And as we salsa danced our way through Season 2 Ep 4, I couldn’t help but wonder: Is it possible to be married… and fabulous? Got a burning question about a relationship or friendship problem (or really anyth…
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It’s the second half of my epic discussion on the epic masterpiece that is the first SATC movie with superstar guests Merrin Dungey and Drew Droege. And as we draped our nude bodies in handmade sushi, I couldn’t help but wonder: When will I have my very own Louis Vuitton? Got a burning question about a relationship or friendship problem (or really …
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Whether they’re a weekend warrior or an NBA player, athletes of all levels can access high-quality treatment from the primary care sports medicine team at Campbell Clinic. In this episode, Dr. John Hyden shares his experience with building this team from the ground up and investing in the future of sports medicine. He also discusses some of the mos…
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This episode was recorded LIVE and features Michael Myers himself, Nick Castle! Watch the video version of this episode here! - https://www.youtube.com/live/qhq6d__6BLA?si=3XX_XRUhVTBuJSkC #Horror #Live #Halloween Follow Sean Clark Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/malfuncsean Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/malfuncsean/ Twitter: https://twit…
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Looking for labels, or love, or Louise from St. Louis? Look no further. Because we’re finally covering the first Sex and the City MOVIE with esteemed guests Merrin Dungey and Drew Droege. And as we took a nostalgic walk down the aisle together, I couldn’t help but wonder: Why didn’t I play that Fergie song at my wedding? Got a burning question abou…
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Daniel C. Dennett I've been thinking Description "How unfair for one man to be blessed with such a torrent of stimulating thoughts. Stimulating is an understatement." —Richard Dawkins A memoir by one of the greatest minds of our age, preeminent philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel C. Dennett. Daniel C. Dennett, preeminent philosopher and cogn…
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Petrovsky, pregnancy, performance art, and pubic hair (yes, again). It’s “Sex and the City” S6 Ep 12! And as I baked “I love you” cookies with Laura House (“Mouth Punch”) and the performance artist herself, Beth Lapides (“Uncabaret”), I couldn’t help but wonder: Are there any episodes that are NOT pube-related? Got a burning question about a relati…
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For the past 13 years, Jim Spione has worked with the Barrier Islands Center to produce revealing and enlightening documentaries about the barrier islands of Virginia and life on the Eastern Shore. Jim and David discuss the 8th film currently in production about the history of the Almshouse- where the Barrier Islands Center is located.…
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As the demand for total joint replacement surgeries increases, it’s more important than ever to prioritize education and collaboration. In this episode, joint replacement specialist Dr. Christopher Holland shares his perspective on the past, present, and future of joint replacements and compares orthopaedics in the U.S. and abroad. He also talks ab…
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Christopher Bollas Conversations Transcript erratum: The director of the film “Zone of Interest” is Jonathan Glazer. Christopher Bollas presents us with a new literary form in his Conversations: twenty-three unique dialogues to captivate, amuse, and inspire. The psychoanalyst Paula Heimann asked: 'Who is speaking? To whom? About what? And why now?'…
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"Do you know my mom?" The court-appointed monitor says that's off limits. In this episode, Anna (pseudonym) tells her story. Her son is 1yo, in diapers, when the police come to arrest her, while she attempts to contact her dealer for drugs before prison. From there, she loses custody of her son, enters treatment, and tries to re-gain contact with h…
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Welcome to the Power Lesbian Elite, folks. It’s “Sex and the City” S2 Ep 6! And as I slow-mo danced at the G Spot with Liz Culley (“Cool Cool Cool” podcast) and Nicole Shabtai (“American Dad”), I couldn’t help but wonder: Should we all get high and go to Vegas? Got a burning question about a relationship or friendship problem (or really anything Se…
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Howard Kirschenbaum (Rochester) The life and work of Carl Rogers Twenty years after his death, PCCS Books celebrates the life and work of Carl Rogers with the long-awaited second edition of the much-acclaimed biography by Howard Kirschenbaum, On Becoming Carl Rogers. This completely re-written and re-titled edition extends to over 700 pages and inc…
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Tuchus lingus! African dance class! Havin’ babies! And a special listener voicemail. It’s “Sex and the City” S4 Ep 6! And as I reunited with my pals Bridget Kyle (“Loot”) and Margee Magee (“A Therapeutic Dose” podcast), I couldn’t help but wonder: Does Carrie really eat prime rib? Got a burning question about a relationship or friendship problem (o…
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Carrie dates the former Mr. Jennifer Aniston, and he’s not great in bed, but Valerie Harper is his mom! Plus: listener q’s and Kim Cattrall theories aplenty. It’s “Sex and the City” S2 Ep15! And as I pushed all the proverbial elevator buttons with Eliot Glazer (“You’re Making It Worse”) and Richard Lawson (“Little Gold Men”), I couldn’t help but wo…
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Lauren Levine Risking Intimacy and Creative Transformation in Psychoanalysis Note: I had planned to interview Dr. Levine about her book. Leading up to the date we had agreed on, I was struggling with what to talk to her about. Timothy Williamson notes the gladitorial or adversarial nature of philosophical discussion. I certainly had some critical c…
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