Podcasting Revolution 007: The Children’s Crusade or: How We Learned to Start Worrying and Hate EMPs
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We have an EPIC (and an epoch) show for you this week! For NBC’s “Revolution” Episode 007: The Children’s Crusade, Jason and Natalie team up with Jake and The Engineer of the REVOLUTION FANCAST.
In this atypically long episode, we cover the highlights of this week’s “Revolution” episode, of course. But we also go into overtime and discuss various scenarios that could lead to a real-world “Revolution” reality. So, following the normal portion of our episode, keep listening after our theme music as we delve into some fascinating topics with Jake and The Engineer. And for fun, we do a lot of joking around about TV shows, as well.
As always, we invite our listeners to tune in to the TV show and watch along with us because Natalie and Jason will be discussing spoilers from each episode of “Revolution.” Your hosts are Jason and Natalie Pyles. After each TV episode of “Revolution” airs, this husband-and-wife team will record corresponding episodes where we discuss our thoughts, theories and reactions to that week’s program.
Please participate in our podcast by e-mailing us with comments, questions or critiques at PodcastingRevolution@gmail.com. You can also call and leave a voice mail at (801) 382-8789. If you like our show, please subscribe in iTunes.
Our next episode: Monday, November 12, 2012
Links for this episode:
Listen to Jake and The Engineer here: REVOLUTION FANCAST.com
Jason’s new film podcast: Movie Podcast Weekly.com
Follow Podcasting Revolution on Twitter: @MovieCastWeekly
Our theme music comes to you courtesy of Nate and Cole Find a Radio, which consists of singer-songwriters Nate Johnivan and Cole Hansen.
Nate and Cole Find a Radio: SoundCloud
Nate Johnivan’s Web site
Cole Hansen’s SoundCloud
Nate and Cole’s must-listen interview on The Songwriting Podcast
Nate Johnivan’s other band: Monkey Robot War
Podcasting Revolution is an unofficial fan podcast about NBC’s “Revolution.” This episode was recorded on November 5, 2012. Thank you for listening.
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