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Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute, Fright Night Minute, and Superman & Lois TV Talk joins us to discuss the nineteenth minute of ‘The Avengers’: from what Bruce tries to avoid to a gun in our face.
Pete has been a broadcaster for the last 30 years, falling in love with the edit bay in the back of a newsroom in Colorado Springs, Colorado. He studied journalism at the University of Colorado with a focus on long-form documentary production, turning that early experience into a career helping businesses shape the stories of their brands through image and sound. Pete earned an M.S. in Organizational Design and spent fifteen years teaching graduate marketing students the power of human-centered communications. From public relations teams on global multi-million dollar brand projects to marketing for independent business owners, Pete has helped shape communications that build brands. In 2006, he launched Fifth & Main, LLC., a media consultancy focused on brand-building through the nascent field of podcasting. In 2020, nearly 3,000 individual podcast episodes behind them, the company rebranded as TruStory FM with an ear toward the next decade of podcast education and entertainment.
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Robin Burdge from Karate Kid Minute, Fright Night Minute, and Superman & Lois TV Talk joins us to discuss the nineteenth minute of ‘The Avengers’: from what Bruce tries to avoid to a gun in our face.
We dive into Danny Boyle’s vibrant and dark film from 1996, TRAINSPOTTING, kicking off our conversations about it and its legacy sequel. How does the film hold up? What about the performances? Boyle’s directing? And how about that soundtrack? Tune in!
Ryan Dalton, author of the Time Shift trilogy and This Last Adventure, joins us to talk about minute eighteen of Marvel’s The Avengers: from young spy to global catastrophe.
Mike Easterling, co-host of the Just Being Brothers podcast, joins Seth and Pete to talk about the black perspective on divorce, as well as gray divorce. How does being black change the divorce equation? What does church have to do with it? Education? It’s a wide-ranging conversation that comes with a great viewpoint. Plus, we have some listener questions!
Ryan Dalton, author of the Time Shift trilogy and This Last Adventure, joins us to talk about minute seventeen of Marvel’s The Avengers: from a coughing child to Bruce asking Natasha about her actress buddy.
We return to the Slumber Party Massacre series for our February 2023 member bonus episode. That’s right, we’re talking about Danishka Esterhazy’s 2021 remake/reboot ‘Slumber Party Massacre.’ It’s a ton of fun as a parody and revisioning of the original films. They’re all clearly having fun with this. They even throw in references to other great horror films and franchises. But does the parodying nature of this diminish the feminist approach? Do you need to have seen the previous films? Or does it stand strong as-is? Tune in!
Phillip Mottaz, author of the Psychic Barber Mystery series, joins us to discuss the sixteenth minute of ‘The Avengers’: from Strike Team Delta’s Abidjan Operation to a sick kid in bed.
Phillip Mottaz, author of the Psychic Barber Mystery series, joins us to discuss the fifteenth minute of ‘The Avengers’: from the moron giving her everything to an inquiry about Barton.
Maggie Isley is a designer, coach, and speaker. She’s the co-founder and creative director of 929 Studios, where she works with businesses around the world to form cohesive brand identities. She joins us today to talk about her work with neurodivergent entrepreneurs and how to get unstuck in our professional growth.
Phillip Mottaz, author of the Psychic Barber Mystery series, joins us to discuss the fourteenth minute of ‘The Avengers’: from Natasha’s question to the middle of an interrogation.