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We are an eclectic group of 20-to-30-something-year-olds that like to hang and talk about things. Each season (usually consisting of ten episodes) we choose a topic and discuss it. In Season 1 we chose to watch the best episodes of certain TV shows and review them out of context, hence the name of the podcast. As ideas for the podcast flowered and bloomed, we decided to expand our reach into other themes and so now we change topics every season. We know that not everyone will be into every topic, but we hope that you have a favorite!
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From the current center of the filmmaking universe, Atlanta, Georgia, producer and screenwriter Chuck Thomas interviews film industry professionals, screenwriters, directors, actors, producers and more. Learn how to make your own projects, navigate set protocols, gain distribution, and much more in this series that's been running weekly since 2014!
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @AFCIndieFilm for updates!
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Everyone thinks Christy Carlson Romano had a storybook career. That she just sprang into Disney Channel stardom overnight, made millions, and lived happily after. Spoiler alert, she didn’t! There were countless failures along the way and there still are. The Vulnerable Podcast is an invitation to hang out every week with Christy as she invites friends, celebrities, and experts for in-depth conversations discussing the good, the complicated, the beauty of being human, and what it means to be vulnerable. Join Christy every Tuesday as we navigate the ups and downs of her guests’ paths to success.
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Have Such A Good Day seeks to find the humor (and irony) in everyday adult life. Every week Sarah Lane and Heather Frank examine the cool, funny and downright disturbing things none of us can avoid, dip into the entertainment world, and laugh about life in general. Let us help you Have Such A Good Day, because we’re all in this together and maybe we'll all learn a little something in the process.
Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: @hsgdshow
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/hsgd.
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Screen Cap is a YouTube channel and podcast about films, film culture, film viewing and anything under the sun. Hosted by Cenon Obispo Palomares & Avie Felix, it is an online resource on Philippine cinema as a collection of interviews, reviews and conversations.(Music by Gabriel Federico)
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Since 2015, Bryan Tobin has been hosting, editing, and producing Tobin Tonight where he interviews celebrities. Tobin talks to musicians, comedians actresses, actors, and athletes. Bryan was born and raised in Newfoundland. His passion is media, and he loves to conduct interviews and be a bit of a character in front of the camera. Secretly he'd like to be a comedian but he loves hosting and interviewing. Bryan's past work includes working with CBC, CTV, and Ottawa Sun. But don’t expect a hard-hitting conversation in the interview, expect some laughs and a relaxing conversation. Treat it like a Tinder Date but both parties show up.
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Insightful behind the scenes conversations with the creatives working at the intersection of music and film. Host Jeff “Skin” Wade (The Ben & Skin Show, Dallas Mavericks, Eastwood Music Group) is joined by award-winning directors, label executives, chart-topping stars and the unseen heroes crafting the content you love day in and day out. Celebrating a shared passion for music, the Bound by Sound podcast is casual, inspiring and a little geeky.
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Annyeonghaseyo! We are Grace and Sarah, Asian KDrama fans who love to ask, and hopefully find answers to, all of our (and your) Asian drama questions. We cover everything, from silly topics to sensitive and serious issues that come up as we binge.
We'll also share some Korean and Chinese language tips, as well as our experiences as diaspora Asians living in the UK and US.
Afternoona Asks ND:
Quirky, partly queer and quite late diagnosed, we are the Afternoona Asks ND (neurodivergent) squad - Sarah, J and Fran.
J is Canadian bringing up her ND family in Australia and is late diagnosed autistic.
Fran hails from Germany and is ADHD/Autistic.
Sarah is a British Chinese and part of a mixed NT/ND family.
We're here for straight talk, standing up for representation, breaking down stereotypes and challenging ableist perceptions.
If you've want to explore the Autistic and/or ADHD experience via Korean and other Asian dramas you've come to the right place.
We're here to discuss all kinds of neurodivergencies with a dose of scientific research and our own lived experience sprinkled on top.
Join us as we delve into the details and societal context of the dramas we all love!
More great Studio Afterglow content:
Love K-dramas? Visit our sister podcast, Afternoona Delight, where three romance authors explore Korean Dramas through a writer's lens.
Love BTS? Visit our sister podcast, Afternoona Army, for "Thinky, Thirsty, Over Thirty" takes on Bangtan Life. -
Late to the Party is a film, fashion, and pop culture podcast.
Check in every Thursday to hear hosts Nikki Jensen and Bri Picone discuss the age-old question: why was the Chanel S/S 1996 runway show SO iconic? Lament about Dakota Johnson's Architectural Digest interview, and give their full thesis on why Sofia Coppola is their favorite nepo baby (and should be yours too).
We are curious about why we are so collectively obsessed with film and pop culture and how it shapes us into the weirdos that we are.
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Welcome to the Once and Always a Fanboy Podcast, with your host Chris Cantada Force. Each week, Chris interviews actors and artists about their new projects. And once in a while, Chris will talk about what he’s currently geeking out on!
Chris started his career as the drummer for platinum award winning band Sponge Cola in the early 2000s. He then made a name for himself when he morphed into a YouTube content creator. Chris has now entered his interviewer era! He decided to extend his love for talking to these remarkable guests by creating this podcast.
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Are you looking for an exclusive, behind-the-scenes sneak peek from some of your favorite TV shows, movies, play, musicals, concerts, and more? Then, From Suarez’s Basement is the podcast for you! Our goal is to build a bridge between YOU, the audience, and those experts in the Communication, Media, and Arts fields. Our mission is to keep you informed, educated, and entertained by having meaningful conversations with the professionals who make the magic happen! In each episode, we welcome a new guest to speak about media industries’ present and future states, their work, and other essential matters. We want to welcome you to our family, and if you really like what we are doing, don’t forget to subscribe to our audio and video podcast in the links below for new episodes bi-weekly.
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I'll Be There For You is a new podcast about pop culture and coping, named for the FRIENDS theme song or the Bon Jovi anthem, depending on your taste.
In each episode, host Lindsay Eanet talks with a person she admires about one or two pieces of pop culture that have gotten them through a difficult time, either personally or in a broader, more global “state of the world” context. She loves talking to people about things they love, and hopes this show will also be an opportunity to explore the strategies we use to cope and care for ourselves when the world is literally on fire, and how pop culture can shine a light on those methods and even help us make a better, more empathetic world. If you care about the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and the melting ice caps, this podcast is for you. -
A podcast companion to E is for: black queer sci-fi feature film about self care as Revolution, Community, and Quantum Physics. Presented by Rebecca Isbill Davis and MJ Slide, creators of E is for: and featuring musings, behind the scenes, and interviews both tightly and loosely related to the film and the movements highlighted within.