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Life In The Ted Lane

6630 Productions

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Ted and his sister Lindsay talk about Ted's adventures, news from Broadway and Hollywood, Muppet News, and also what it's like to be autistic. Copyright Harris Productions and 6630 Productions.
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Two former puppeteers (who know absolutely nothing) talk puppets, entertainment, and life. Join the discussion on our discord! https://discord.gg/JDtWJrhPF6 Follow us on twitter @PMoNPodcast and Instagram and Threads @puppetmastersofnone Find out more about the puppet masters on our website: https://puppetmastersofnone.wixsite.com/puppetmastersofnone Original Music Composed by Taetro. @Taetro https://www.taetro.com/
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Under The Puppet

Saturday Morning Media

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Since 2017. Under The Puppet is a monthly show that is preserving puppetry through the personal stories of professional puppeteers. Guests include puppeteers from The Muppets, Sesame Street, The Jim Henson Company and more. The show also covers other forms of puppetry such as marionettes, shadow puppetry and Bunraku . Hosted by puppeteer Grant Baciocco (The Jim Henson Company, Mystery Science Theatre 3000).
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Join Sesame Street and Disney Muppet Performer Matt Vogel (Kermit the Frog, Big Bird, The Count, and others) as he talks in-depth with people in the Muppet Universe - from Sesame Street and Disney Muppet Performers, to writers, wranglers, and more! Get tips and tricks-of-the-trade on how to improve your puppetry, too! All this, plus some special surprises on Below The Frame with Matt Vogel.
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PBC Productions Podcast

PBC Productions

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Every Friday you'll be able to tune into PBC Productions to find something new! Whether it be about Video Games, Puppetry, or any other kind of subculture we decide to focus on this week, we promise you new entertaining content.
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Liminal State Productions is an award-winning production company based out of Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin. Our projects include documentary and narrative video production, wedding videography, sound recording and engineering, puppetry, theatre direction, script writing, and more. If you can think of it, we've either done it or we're anxious to try it.
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A podcast hosted by Wally Wackiman, a purple, Jewish puppet trying to make his way in a human's world. The podcast features interviews with people in the puppetry field, whether professionals or "pup-and-comers". Other topics in pop-culture and "pup-culture" are discussed, as well.
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Mr. Bear's Violet Hour

Georgia Bellas

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Welcome to Mr. Bear’s Violet Hour, where time is a place, where the sky is evening-gorgeous, where the moon waxes and wanes, and poetry is the stuffing in our veins. Join Mr. Bear on the new moon and full moon each month for story, music, interviews, puppetry, herbalism, and more. Making the lonely a little more bearable.
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First Foods Podcast

First Foods Program

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A Native Food Culture series hosted by Sicangu Lakota Unci Christinia Eala and Cree Nikawis Mary Opwam. Made possible with the support of Her Many Voices Foundation, Ibex Puppetry, Green Feather Foundation, and Grinding Stone Collective.
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From acclaimed puppeteer Noel Macneal (the puppeteer & the voice of "BEAR IN THE BIG BLUE HOUSE") "Noel's Booknook" has Noel read classic stories, fables, myths, poems, and more in this new podcast for the whole family. Noel MacNeal launched his career on "SESAME STREET", where he honed his craft with puppetry legends Jim Henson and Frank Oz and received a Daytime Emmy Nomination for “Outstanding Performer in a Children’s Series" as "Bear." Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.co ...
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Fanaddicts

Roddenberry Entertainment

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Fanaddicts is a weekly podcast that explores unique obsessions and the celebrities obsessed with them. Produced by Roddenberry Entertainment and hosted by Clare Kramer and David Magidoff, each week we follow a special guest down the rabbit hole of their favorite fixation – whether that be woodworking, puppetry, baking bread, or zorbing (yep, it’s a real thing). This is the podcast that understands everyone, even your favorite celebrity, is a Fanaddict about something.
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The Tidal Exchange

River Clyde Arts

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Exploring the intersections of art, community, and ecology, The Tidal Exchange is a podcast from River Clyde Arts in New Glasgow, Prince Edward Island. River Clyde Arts produces a season of outdoor theatre and art events that celebrate a vital Island community and the river that defines and sustains it. Inspired by the conversations that enliven the creation of our central project, The River Clyde Pageant, The Tidal Exchange hosts expansive discussions with artists, scholars, scientists, and ...
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Apocalypse Nowadays

Apocalypse Nowadays

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Apocalypse Nowadays is a humorous and thought provoking digital series hosted by four men of color and longtime friends during the ongoing collapse of Western democracy. Hosts discuss the realities on the ground in a rapidly evolving world, and cover the gamut of issues from the complexities of personal life to the joys of pop culture and more.
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The Bushwick Book Club podcast

Bushwick Book Club podcast by Lusterlit

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Bushwick Book Club is a monthly performance series presenting new music, dance, visual art and sometimes snacks and puppetry inspired by a chosen book. The podcast extends the book-inspired times into more book-inspired times that you can play in your car or enjoy as an alternative to overhearing your fellow commuter's conversation about wireless plans.
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3-time national award-winning writer & full time walking movie encyclopedia Jen Johans of FilmIntuition.com delivers a steady stream of great movie recommendations, thoughtful career deep dives, & first rate conversations with critics, authors, actors, journalists, filmmakers, and more on Watch With Jen.™️ Originally launched on Patreon (https://patreon.com/FilmIntuition), where new installments premiere first, once each episode is unlocked to the public, you'll be able to find every episode ...
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Welcome to The Indestructible Podcast! Hosted by Danny Cano, the show follows Danny as he tells stories, gives advice, Interviews interesting people from all walks of life, and gives a platform to voices that don't typically get to share their stories. Join the Indestructible Movement!
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The Making Theatre Podcast

James Farncombe and Bruno Poet

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Lighting Designers James Farncombe and Bruno Poet host conversations about the complex and sometimes messy business of making theatre. With guests from all aspects of production, from directors and designers to actors, stage managers, technicians, builders and producers, the aim is to create a broader awareness of all things involved in bringing a show to the stage.
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Interviews with comedy agents, tv commissioners and more about what they do and how they do it. Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/asktheindustry. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Tom Sanford, just a film lover who talks with his film-lover friends about films. He's no expert, just a big fan! Him and his pals are gonna talk about movies anyway, so figured, why not record it...with their permission, of course. They talk Favorite movies, Top (enter #) Lists, interviews and some Movie Reviews. Enjoy the dumb fun!
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Made in Museums - Travels to Curious Museums

Sandy DeWald - Museum Nerd & Off-the-Beaten-Path Traveler

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In each episode I feature a quirky museum that’s definitely off – and sometimes way, way, off – the beaten path. If you enjoy learning the backstory behind some very curious collections, then join me where we find the answer to the question, “Now, why would there be a museum about that?”
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As the current reigning and defending 3rd worst chess streamer, I thought it was only fitting to do a chess podcast that is so bad that it has nothing to do with chess! Join us each week as we hang with writers, actors, comedians, musicians, and pro athletes. What makes our show different than all the other content in this category? We add a d20 and make our guests roll a knowledge check before they answer questions. If the roll is too low, who knows what may come out of their mouths!
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For our 20th season, we are focusing on this belief: that the lived experience that we all have affects the way we think about writing. We’ve all heard Mary Robinette talk about puppetry for seventeen (or so) seasons. Today, she dives into puppetry as a metaphor that helps her understand writing– specifically character, voice, and genre. And she in…
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Nick and Kyle recap the week in Heathcliff! We also discuss Star Wars languages, mammals, and Jesus's wine miracles. Send us feedback on twitter @HeathcliffRecap or send us an email at [email protected]! Our theme song is Heathcliff's Meat Song by Louie Zong! Check him out at louiezong.com. Comics featured in the episode: January 14, 2025: …
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This episode of Apocalypse Nowadays delivers a powerful blend of raw reality, political intrigue, and heartfelt hope. Hosts Aaron and Sik take listeners straight into the heart of the devastation caused by the 2025 Los Angeles wildfires. They analyze the ripple effects on displaced families, the criticisms aimed at local leadership, and the undenia…
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Have you ever wondered how much you need to know about a specific character before you start your story? Do you need to have an entire outline of their childhood before you can start writing in depth about them? We don’t think so! But it is important to listen to these questions as they emerge. This can help you figure out how to incorporate facets…
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Love is in the air! This week on PMoN, the boys go back to the Muppet roots with the first Muppet Show pilot episode, The Muppets Valentine Show! For those counting this is ANOTHER pilot separate from the Sex and Violence pilot they discussed in episode 43. This silly holiday romp guest stars the incomparable Mia Farrow, and features some great mom…
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Kyle is busy preparing his solo show, so Nick and guest co-host associate producer JP "AP JP" Bremer, aka the GameMaster, recap the week in Heathcliff! We also discuss mustaches, fish, and solo bar trips! Send us feedback on twitter @HeathcliffRecap or send us an email at [email protected]! Our theme song is Heathcliff's Meat Song by Louie …
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In this engaging episode, we dive into the buzz around the upcoming Super Bowl weekend, focusing on the riveting halftime show led by hip-hop powerhouse Kendrick Lamar. With the Kansas City Chiefs aiming for a historic three-peat against the Philadelphia Eagles, we discuss what fans can expect from the big game. Amidst the Super Bowl excitement, we…
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Send us a text On this episode of Solve for Gen X, join Nate Starkey (Gen X 1971), Ashley Ward (Gen X 1972), and Matt Vogel (Gen X 1970) as they reveal their “Pop Culture CRUSH!” Special Guest: Franny Starkey (Millennial 1980) SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: https://solveforgenx.buzzsprout.com WATCH ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@MattVogel_tv https…
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In this episode of Apocalypse Nowadays, hosts Aaron and Sik delve into a range of topics, capturing the zeitgeist of current events. They start by honoring Black History Month, expressing concern over potential threats to its observance in today's climate. Shifting gears, they analyze the groundbreaking NBA trade that sees Luka Doncic joining the L…
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Today we are introducing the “lens of who” – which means talking about characters. We try to break big character ideas down into their elements. For instance, what do terms like "relatability" or "depth" of character really mean? One of the main take-aways from this episode is that your characters each have different sets of experiences, which *sho…
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http://www.UnderThePuppet.com - Sharon Johnson is the puppeteer creator of Grace and Grins, a puppet company that produces puppet shows that educate, entertain and spread kindness. Her shows are interactive, tailor made to each audience and promote good social and emotional learning practices. I talk to Sharon Johnson about Grace and Grins, her pat…
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**SMASH** **BREAKS GLASS** Well folks, while we promised some puppet history on Chinese dancing dragon puppets, unfortunately, life got in the way. (Now that Ben has a baby, we expect that to happen A LOT.) Since we didn't have time to do proper research, and we want to make sure to do Chinese Puppetry justice, we decided to save puppet history for…
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Nick and Kyle recap the week in Heathcliff! We also discuss Shirley Temples, vacuum cleaners, and the Monty Hall problem! Send us feedback on twitter @HeathcliffRecap or send us an email at [email protected]! Our theme song is Heathcliff's Meat Song by Louie Zong! Check him out at louiezong.com. Comics featured in the episode: January 25, 2…
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Send us a text On this episode of Solve for Gen X, join Nate Starkey (Gen X 1971), Ashley Ward (Gen X 1972), and Matt Vogel (Gen X 1970) as they countdown to “American Top 40 with Casey Kasem". One of the most recognizable radio voices of all time, Casey Kasem hosted American Top 40 for decades, and we recount our times listening to Casey’s weekly …
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It's time to play the music, it's time to light the lights, it's time to SPIN THE MUPPET SHOW'S MAGICAL MONTHLY MUPPET SHOW OF THE MONTH! And this time it landed on (drum roll) STEVE MARTIN! Once again, the PMoN boys have quite differing opinions on this one! While the boys both appreciate the comedy genius that is the legendary Steve Martin, they …
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In this episode of Apocalypse Nowadays, hosts Aaron and Sik dive into the seismic events following Donald J. Trump's return to office as the 47th President of the United States. With a swift series of controversial actions within just 100 hours, Trump's administration has sparked intense debates across the nation. The discussion begins with Trump's…
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Send us a text On this episode of Solve for Gen X, join Nate Starkey (Gen X 1971), Ashley Ward (Gen X 1972), and Matt Vogel (Gen X 1970) as they talk about “Pop Culture Bonanza”…and all that that implies. Generation X came of age at the tail end of the Cold War and it was reflected in nearly everything we did and saw from our movies to our music, o…
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One of the most important tools that a writer brings to their work is their own personal lens. This is shaped by your hobbies, your job, your history, and your experiences. In this season, we're going to be looking at personal lenses as well as the narrative lens through which stories are told. We'll look at how the questions of Who, Where, When, a…
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Welcome back Ben, and welcome back to another installment of Puppet History! In this episode we attempt to answer that age old question: "What the heck even is a puppet anyways?!?" You'd think with a combined 10 years of formal puppet education and an over 30 years combined in the business, we'd have a pretty neat and straight forward answer for yo…
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Nick and Kyle recap the week in Heathcliff! We also discuss Rilo Kiley, trivia, and the class implications of cuckoo clocks. Send us feedback on twitter @HeathcliffRecap or send us an email at [email protected]! Our theme song is Heathcliff's Meat Song by Louie Zong! Check him out at louiezong.com. Comics featured in the episode: January 7,…
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In this episode of Apocalypse Nowadays, hosts Aaron and Sheikh delve into the surprising collaboration between outgoing President Biden and President-elect Trump in facilitating a Gaza ceasefire. This rare political maneuver, occurring just before the transition of power, is explored in depth, highlighting the intricate negotiations involving multi…
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Send us a text message to say hi! We’d love to hear from you. Our first episode for the New Year captures a memorable journey through Cape May, highlighting delightful adventures, delicious eats, and festive places. We explore local history, and share personal stories. Next, we talk about Disney's Mufasa, and how much AI should be used in big-budge…
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Send us a text On this episode of Solve for Gen X, join Nate Starkey (Gen X 1971), Ashley Ward (Gen X 1972), and Matt Vogel (Gen X 1970) as they continue to talk about “Low-Tech Fun”. Back when we were kids we did fun things like play with Barbie, ride bikes, write plays, and read books — without a tablet or game console in sight (mostly). What wil…
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This episode was recorded live at our 2024 Writing Excuses Cruise. (Did you know that we host a writing retreat on a cruise every year!?! You can learn more at https://writingexcuses.com/retreats/.) While on a boat in Mexico, we were joined by author Mark Oshiro and literary agent Kate McKean. In addition to our hosts, they answered questions that …
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Who goes there?! While Ben is away, Rob joins us again as we talk about the classic 82’ suspense horror The Thing, directed by John Carpenter. This iconic movie shocked audiences with its grotesque and horrifying practical effects and puppetry. Can the puppet masters sit through the ickiest, freakiest, and most disturbing puppets yet? Join us in th…
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Nick and Kyle are joined by actor, comedian and musician Tiana Stuart to recap the week in Heathcliff! We also discuss New Year's Resolutions/Intentions, parties, and the origins of "dank!" Find Tiana's band Hallo's new album Unsaved wherever you get music, and get all their info here: https://linktr.ee/hallo_theband Send us feedback on twitter @He…
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Send us a text On this episode of Solve for Gen X, join Nate Starkey (Gen X 1971), Ashley Ward (Gen X 1972), and Matt Vogel (Gen X 1970) as they recount “Low-Tech Fun”. Ah, kids today! They sure do seem to spend a lot of time on their gaming devices. Generation X didn’t have high-tech gaming like they do today. What did we have? We had…Low-Tech Fun…
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For our 20th season, we are focusing on your toolbox. We’re going to be thinking about tools in terms of the lenses that we use to approach a story. We’re going to focus on the four lenses of: who, where, when, and why (don’t worry– what and how will be looked at in a later season, since they’re more about execution and less about lenses.) Our host…
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This week on Puppet Masters of None, things get a little mischievous! While Ben gets some much-deserved R and R, guest Puppet Master, Rob Cutler, returns to the show to guest host this week’s episode on Gremlins 2 (1990). Join Will and Rob as they discuss this anarchic cult classic filled with surprise cameos, fourth wall breaks, stop motion, a loo…
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Nick and Kyle recap the week in Heathcliff! We also discuss Bob Dylan, the holidays, and the bard himself, William Shakespeare! Send us feedback on twitter @HeathcliffRecap or send us an email at [email protected]! Our theme song is Heathcliff's Meat Song by Louie Zong! Check him out at louiezong.com. Comics featured in the episode: Decembe…
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http://www.UnderThePuppet.com - Nicolette Santino is a puppeteer who has worked with The Muppets, The Jim Henson Company and on the shows The Barbarian and the Troll and Earth To Ned. She also has the ‘gig of a lifetime’ puppeteering Angel Moon on stage with Coldplay as they tour the world. I sat down with Nicolette to discuss her career in puppetr…
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Send us a text On this episode of Solve for Gen X, join Nate Starkey (Gen X 1971), Ashley Ward (Gen X 1972), and Matt Vogel (Gen X 1970) as they recall “The Sanctity of Breakfast Cereal”. Gen Xers grew up during the sweet spot of breakfast cereal culture and we have some strong opinions about it — and we’re not gonna sugarcoat it! Special Guests: J…
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Today, we’re reflecting on 2024. Individually, all of us went through a lot throughout the year—we encountered myriad speed bumps that slowed us down in different ways.. How do you balance your workload with your own personal life and its needs? How can you help make navigating these speedbumps easier by knowing your own limits and needs? We give y…
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It's finally here! Behold our Season 5 finale episode, which, in true Watch With Jen form is a group chat extravaganza celebrating the best new physical media releases in recent months. In this feature-length compilation, you'll hear thoughtful, articulate, occasionally personally revealing, funny, & fresh spins on NO COUNTRY FOR OLD MEN (with nove…
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Nick and Kyle threw a Christmas party and invited some of their favorite previous guests to recap the week in Heathcliff! We also discussed Santa Claus, Build-A-Bear workshops, grandparent nicknames, the Costco Guys and the Rizzler, Christmas ornaments, self-checkout lanes, mall Santas, personal exclamations, Christmas songs, toilet taxis, and coff…
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As the end of Season 19 approaches, we want to help you integrate what you’ve learned over the year. For December, we’ll be releasing episodes designed to help you make measurable progress on a writing project. So dust off your current work-in-progress, or pull out your brainstorming documents—we’re here to help you finish the year strong. Today, w…
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Welcome to a special quick hit episode of "Apocalypse Nowadays." Hosts Aaron and Sik express their heartfelt thanks to all the listeners and delve into personal reflections from the past year, emphasising the importance of embracing imperfections and taking action without waiting for the 'perfect' moment. As they share their key reflections for 202…
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Happy Holidays everybody! While Ben takes some much needed time off to spend with his family, Will gets the pleasure of continuing the puppet master’s tradition of spending the holiday season with their good friends from What The Muppet Podcast. Join Will, Briah and James as they discuss the 1986 Christmas special, The Christmas Toy. Spend this Hol…
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Nick and Kyle recap the week in Heathcliff! We also discuss Christmas movies, holiday meals, and the Rizzler's pickle video! Send us feedback on twitter @HeathcliffRecap or send us an email at [email protected]! Our theme song is Heathcliff's Meat Song by Louie Zong! Check him out at louiezong.com. Comics featured in the episode: December 1…
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We had the pleasure of sitting down with Gabriela Pereira, founder and instigator of DIY MFA, which is the do-it-yourself alternative to a Master of Arts in Writing. Pereira has some incredible advice for how to put together a writing curriculum for yourself. Using the pillars of writing, reading, and community, she explains how she first came up w…
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Send us a text On this episode of Solve for Gen X, join Nate Starkey (Gen X 1971), Ashley Ward (Gen X 1972), and Matt Vogel (Gen X 1970) as they discuss “The Movie That I Could Quote on My Deathbed”. From H.I. and “Ed” McDunnough in “Raising Arizona” to Irwin M. Fletcher in “Fletch to Luke Skywalker in “Star Wars” characters in great movies often p…
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