Who Is Your Ahsoka?
Erin & Alex fondly recall meeting Ashley Eckstein, Ahsoka’s voice actress, sharing how the character impacted them and Ashley’s warmth. A joyful glimpse into the connections at conventions.
We don’t know what kind of internet user you are, but if you’ve found this page, you’re the kind we like to see. Not many people like to peruse by date so we hope you get every bite out of your results.
Erin & Alex fondly recall meeting Ashley Eckstein, Ahsoka’s voice actress, sharing how the character impacted them and Ashley’s warmth. A joyful glimpse into the connections at conventions.
We’re talking about planning again and boy-howdy is this week a doozy. You want to plan, but when you do, you’re overwhelmed by all you have to do? You’re right in the bull’s eye for this week. Join us and share your challenges for Coach Nikki!
How can leaders of social impact organizations build equitable pipelines of leadership to sustain their missions? That is our central question this week as Carrie Fox sits down with Christina Greenberg, Co-Founder and Managing Partner of diversity-focused talent management firm Edgility Consulting.
Matthew, Erin & Alex introduce their rebranded podcast Star Wars Generations — uniting different generations of fans through their diverse perspectives and shared love of all things Star Wars!
For our November member bonus episode, we add a ‘what if?’ to our run of 1976 Hugo Awards Best Dramatic Presentation Nominees series, talking about Bryan Forbes’ 1975 film The Stepford Wives. How does it compare to the nominees?
We continue our 1976 Hugo Awards Best Dramatic Presentation Nominees series with John Carpenter’s first film – and mostly a student film – it’s Dark Star. Is it better than a student film? Too much about hippies in space? Or does it work in some strange way?