You know when you're at a party and you meet a stranger and have a really good conversation with them about something or other and then never see them again because they disappear into the night? Every week we try and recreate that. Two friends trying to make sense of a different topic each episode. We can't promise that we'll have a point, but we can promise a good talk. Our Instagram is @ItWillMakeSensePod and our website is www.ItWillMakeSensePod.com
Happy to be making a triumphant return after their summer hiatus, Sean and Angie are ready to shuffle the deck and kick off SEASON 2 of I Swear This Will Make Sense with a chat about work, happiness, and improper use of synonyms. Plus Sean's new pod music and Angie's new season artwork will knock your socks off.
You can now follow us on TikTok! We post soundbites and highlights from episodes right on there, and we'd love to have you. @itwillmakesensepod as usual!In this penultimate season 1 episode, Sean has some questions for Angie about their outlook on the commercial film industry and their inspirations behind recent short films. Stick around to hear us discuss film scores, framing hollywood, and the cinematic universe of Gnomeo & Juliet. Stay tuned for our season finale!
You can now reach us by email! Send your topic suggestions, comments, or mid-listen selfies to itwillmakesensepod@gmail.com.In this episode, we ask: how many gigs of music is eating up your phone storage? As we approach the end of our first season, it's time to start the conversation on our favourite art forms, starting with music. Sean chats about his complex relationship with the folk genre, and Angie questions the best go-to 'you've got the aux chord' playlist. Stay tuned as we ramp up to our season finale.
Chatting about the meaning of family fills this episode up with a ton of questions and a lot of heart. Angie confesses to needing to let their family in more, as Sean wisely expresses the simplicity of love. In the end, both feel happy to call each other and their listeners family.
After some exciting new intro music and a short discussion on what a Leitmotif is, Sean and Angie chat about how they take care of themselves and generally keep from passing away in unfortunate exercise accidents.
It's Sean's first time hosting an episode and he has chosen a topic we've been itching to talk about: the classics in art. What makes a work of art classic? Which stories get told and which get left out? Can we separate the 'art from the artist?' Should prolific artists be above criticism? How many tries did it take us to FINALLY get the episode recorded? Listen to find out.
After their first-ever camping trip, Angie has some thoughts about being an 'outdoorsy' type. Plus Sean gets to use his favourite word: birds.
With their 20th birthday just a month away, Angie and Sean get talking about entering their 20s in a pandemic, about the differences between high school and adulthood, and... Angie's mom's texting habits?
Amongst tough times, Angie picks a cheer-up topic. The gooseboys talk about their most impactful works of art, discuss the concept of photogénie, and laugh over Sean's favourite topic: yes, it's more birds.
Angie and Sean chat about their opinions on popular conspiracy theories and discuss their complex roots in bigotry and distrust in the government. Angie also recounts being told that rich people are eating babies to live forever. Enjoy!
In the second episode of ISTWMS, Sean and Angie talk about their experiences with anxiety, both on a small physical scale and in the grand scheme of the universe.
In this inaugural episode of ISTWMS, Angie & Sean discuss themselves, their hopes for the podcast, and... birds?