On Bit Lip: A Teen Movie Podcast, host Genevieve Hoeler sits down with a friend or two to talk about the teen movies we all know and love. Uploads are every other week, so tune in!
We answer three questions on this episode! Why is eleven eleven? How do libraries differentiate large print? And most importantly...do lobsters live forever???
Jeff joins Genevieve and Katie once again with a question of his own! We talk about witches, magic, Florida, and ghosts. Oh my :D.
We have a special guest this week! Our wonderful friend Jeff O'Neill joined us this week and we talked about Katie choosing a new career path: a lighthouse keeper. Apologies ahead of time for some of the sound funkiness of this episode. Additional apology for the halloween reference we make...we recorded this around halloween. Nothing like some spooky nostalgia.
Are jokes cyclical? Hard to say, because Katie and Genevieve talk about this topic for about .5 seconds. We have fast and hard opinions about things we've never really looked into, but that's what you came here for! But we hope you're as glad that we're back as we are! Shout out to maintenance phase on this ep.
Katie and Genevieve talk about whether or not we should cut our nails and shave.
This week Katie and Genevieve discuss McMansions…for a minute. Then they talk about haunted McDonalds and Genevieve tentatively explains Pokemon to Katie.
Katie and Genevieve discuss whether animals can get drunk.
Katie and Genevieve talk about baby pigeons and whether they exist or if they're just government spies. Also Genevieve takes at least 5 minutes to think about a regency movie where they eat squab, and it was (Spoiler) the famous regency movie Friday Night Lights.
Katie and Genevieve wonder what happens to the candle wax when you burn it?
Content Warning: Trypophobia. Katie and Genevieve talk about the most expensive food.
Katie and Genevieve talk about horror movies: what is a horror movie and why do we watch them?
TW: This is a pod (episode) about death. Katie and Genevieve talk about the different ways we honor and dispose of our dead.
We're back! Genevieve moved and then her house flooded, but now she's dry and we're ready to rock and roll! Katie and Genevieve wonder why fashion is cyclical, and how we decide what is fashion and what is fash-off.
CW: We talk about all the creepy crawlies big and small (Octopi, Spiders, and....Sharks...). Katie and Genevieve ask what spiders do during a storm, and what do we do when they become the storm?
In this episode, Katie and Genevieve asks how many licks does it take to get to the center of a Tootsie Pop? It devolves in due course.
This week, Katie and Genevieve ask "Why do we have nicknames?"
Katie and Genevieve talk about the religion Snapism and their mysterious disappearance. The additional music was composed by Genevieve.
We are back! Thank you for your patience. This week Katie and Genevieve ponder how a machine intended to help scan pastries for bakeries can actually find cancer cells. They also contemplate the inevitability of their demise against the robot overlords and think about their similarities to yeast.
On this episode, let's hear how Genevieve will definitely not survive the zombie apocalypse. And how Katie is very, very prepared. Just letting you know that we're going on a TINY break. We should be back by July at the latest! Please subscribe so you can keep up with our next episode!
This episode is an ASMR of Genevieve’s soul slowly leaving her body as Katie brings up an important topic: Panda Pee. This is the pee episode. The. Meaning Singular. And in case you were worried, don’t be, there’s also a poop quiz.
In this episode, Katie and Genevieve try to navigate their art school traumas by asking "Why is Art?" and also "What weird laws does the US have?" Please reach out to us if you have any ideas for podcast topics. You can catch Katie at @kverdz and Genevieve @gem.beeb. You also can see all of our sources at Wordpress.com/dinercoffeepodcast. Sorry if the sound is off, Genevieve is still learning.
This week Katie takes us on a trip from the murky depths of the ocean (and the CIA?) to a island off of the coast of India!
A Reupload of our most recent episode, due to a ghost bit of track at the end! Sorry friends! Still, the first part of the episode was and continues to...be about mosquitos.
This week on Diner Coffee, Katie teaches us the dangerous splendor of the octopus/octopi. That's it. That's all we talk about. But then again, how can we talk about anything else when there's an octopocolypse on the rise? Check out our website, dinercoffeepodcast.wordpress.com to get all the resources from this episode and all of our episodes.
This week, we've been vaccinated! We try a different spin this week, with Genevieve leading us down a deep dive that took her on a journey she didn't expect. Did you think that talking about college papers would lead us to talk about Louis Armstrong? Us either. In this episode, we do talk about JK Rowling and her work, but we in no way endorse her attitudes towards the Transgender community.
CW: brief mention of miscarriage Enjoy an episode where Genevieve stumbles through fearfully explaining how periods and pregnancy function, as Katie tells us all about the kinky sex lives of the North American Beaver.
How many birds does it take to find Tilda Swinton? We started with one tweet and went on an adventure this week. Check out our website www.dinercoffeepodcast.wordpress.com for our sources from this episode.
This week on Diner Coffee, Katie tells us excerpts of the book "127 Hours" by Aron Ralston, which leads them to inevitably ask, "Which Mrs. Lovett would you trust if you were trapped in a canyon?" To check out our sources from the episode, please check out www.dinercoffeepodcast.wordpress.com
In their inaugural episode, Katie tells Genevieve some fun (terrifying) facts about cicadas, which led to the inevitable question: Do bugs have free will? Do any of us? Check out our Wordpress for all of the links to our sources (www.dinercoffeepodcast.wordpress.com). Music and art work is done by the hosts.
This week on Bit Lip, Genevieve and Allie invite friend of the pod Amanda Gallagher to talk about our first LGBTQ+ movie, "But, I'm a Cheerleader." Theme music by Sierra Binondo and cover art by Vicky Leta.
This week, Genevieve and Allie chat with Casey and Badar about another 2000s classic: Juno!
Allie and Genevieve meet up with Jim Rohner of "I Do Movies Badly" podcast to talk about the 1995 film "Empire Records." Genevieve is upset at the general cleanliness, Allie expands to the Queer Corridor, and Jim give us all a lesson on Gwar.
Genevieve meets up with Jesse and Joseph of Empty Can Productions to chat about "I Know What You Did Last Summer." Music is by Sierra BInondo and art is by Vicky Leta
Allie and Genevieve continue their deep dive into Pride and Prejudice, being led by the longtime lovers of Austen Laurel Delaney and Katie Verde.
Genevieve and Allie invite Katie Verde and Laurel Delaney to talk about Pride and Prejudice. You will never hear hair, manners, and pouty lips discussed with such fervor. This is part one of two parts. Theme music is by Sierra Binondo and cover art is by Vicky Leta.
Genevieve and Allie are back for season 2! They journey to back to good ol' Forks to visit our friends, Bella and Edward.
For our final episode of Season 1, Genevieve, Stephanie, and Chelsea finish up their extensive discussion about the dance movie classic: Centerstage. More episodes will be coming out in May, so please keep a look out.
This week, for part one of our season finale, Genevieve sits down with Anecdote! hosts Stephanie Bond and Chelsea Woods to talk about "Center Stage."
This week on Bit Lip, Genevieve and Allie meet up with Caroline Madden to talk about "Just One of the Guys." This movie is our first Shakespeare adaptation! Based on the play "Twelfth Night," this movie explores the constructs of gender which the gang breaks down and analyzes with some reservations. Check it out!
This week, Genevieve, Allie, and guest Jesse Luciani discuss the 1996 horror movie classic: Scream. Genevieve talks about how she does not like scary movies, Allie and Jesse see the many ways this movie homages other horror movies, and they all agree Sydney is a bamf.
This week Genevieve and our new co-host Allie Kroeper talk about "Twilight." Together they explore the awkward film-making, the awkward romance, and the general awkwardness of it all. Also, Charlie is the best. Trigger Warning: we do discuss abusive behavior and abusive relationships.
On this week's episode, Genevieve chats with comics Casey Bauer and Badar Tareen about the movie that started Emma Stone on her road to comedy stardom: Easy A. Discussions about teen movie tropes and gender role expectations are aplenty in this episode, but one thing everyone can agree on is Stanley Tucci is one handsome man. Listen in!
This week on Bit Lip, Rebecca Wahls and Genevieve discuss "Avalon High," our first Disney Channel Original Movie on the show. Genevieve gets to nerd out about Arthurian Legend, Rebecca points out the incredible flaws in Merlin's costume design and they both get to talk about the great legends of King Arthur that excited them when they were growing up. The theme music is by Sierra Binondo and the cover art is by Vicky Leta.
On this episode of Bit Lip, Genevieve and her guest, Kira Omans, discuss the 2001 Disney classic, "The Princess Diaries." All hail the queen, Julie Andrews. Theme music is by Sierra Binondo and cover art is by Vicky Leta.
On this episode of Bit Lip, Genevieve chats with Amanda Gallagher of Xoxo: A Gossip Girl Podcast about St. Elmo's Fire, but mostly about Rob Lowe's hunk-status and creepy Kirby. Music is by Sierra Binondo and art is by Vicky Leta.
Welcome to another episode of Bit Lip: A Teen Movie Podcast. This week I chatted with CJ Higgins about Napoleon Dynamite. CJ is a co-host for My Gay Agenda: An Investigative Podcast and all around rad human being (and fantastic performer). We chatted about creepy Uncle Rico and the great mysteries of Idaho. Check out their podcast at https://www.mygayagendapodcast.com/. Theme music is by Sierra Binondo and cover art is by Vicky Leta.
On this episode, Genevieve warns against phones in the theater, discusses an NPR segment about teen girl literature, and tackles the identity of the Ska(?) band from the previous episode. She also prepares you for the next full episode of Bit Lip. Music is by Sierra Binondo and art is by Vicky Leta. The articles in this episode are from NPR: https://www.npr.org/2018/12/03/672893474/in-love-with-teen-lit-remembering-the-paperback-crush-of-the-80s-and-90s and Bustle: https://www.bustle.com/p/23-rom-com-heroines-ranked-by-their-feminist-leanings-lack-thereof-32972
On this pilot episode of Bit Lip, Genevieve chats with her friend, Katie Verde, about the movie Clueless. Tune in to hear Katie list all the reasons why this is one of her favorite movies, Genevieve misidentify what a ska band is, and both of them speculate about the possible vampirism of Paul Rudd, while also talking about the more serious issues of consent and privilege. Theme song is by Sierra Binondo and cover art is by Vicky Leta.