Join Blake, Terrence, Anastasia, Zeyne and Maria as they talk about just about anything and everything from video games, to dating, to marriage, to comic books, all while enjoying a nice drink and being silly fun idiots while they do it.
We're living in a world where it would appear we have all been told to go to our rooms for an extended period of time. The last time that happened it meant we did something bad and we were being punished. Terrence takes us through our first time being grounded, what we did, what happened, and if the punishment work. And we wonder why they thought it was bad to send us to a room full of our toys and video games and television? This was recorded practicing social distancing during the COVID pandemic, so we apologize for any sound hiccups.
We all had aspirations to be Pokemon Trainers, Falkner, a Jedi, or some other fake job that doesn't exist in real life. Maria takes on the journey of our first dream jobs, when it changed, what we are doing now, the evolution of our wants and needs, skills we would still like to learn and if we were kids today what we think our dream job would be.
In case you hadn't noticed the world is very different than it was say in 2019, when large groups of people to get together and celebrate things, anything they loved together, or be together at all. Due to this San Diego Comic Con was digital this year, so Anastasia takes us down a trip to our first con and why these things are so important to us. This was recorded during the COVID19 pandemic while practicing social distancing so we apologize for any sound hiccups.
Blake hosts this week and we all recollect our first album that we purchased, a physical thing, like a cassette or CD, or something else that is only seen on graphic tees now that physical media is slowly dying. This was recording while practicing social distancing during the COVID19 pandemic, so we apologize for any sound hiccups.
Anastasia Washington asks the question of who was our first best friend? And the group discusses having friends as kids and having them now, the challenges of keeping and maintaining a friend, and other things. This was recorded while practicing social distancing during COVID19 so we apologize for any sound hiccups.
Remember dating in a world without swiping, apps, profiles, those weird questions that they have now? We do! Terrence takes back in time to our first date.
Its not Halloween, but under social distancing and quarantine, time is nothing but a construct. Also horror movies aren't exclusive to Halloween. Could you imagine? If you could only watch a genre of movie during a certain time? Wouldn't that be silly? Anyways, Zeyne takes the reins and discusses the first horror movie we saw as kids and how it affected us. This was recorded during COVID19 pandemic, so we apologize for any sound or internet hiccups.
Maria asks the group what was the first thing they ever made? Something chiseled from wood, or bronze, maybe a pair of mittens for a cold winter afternoon, perhaps something we sculpted from clay to remind of us a memory. We did not do any of those things, but we did make stuff and continue to be creative. This was recording while practicing social distancing during week 14 of COVID19 so apologies for any sound issues.
We've all been there, an awesome new horror movie, or a raunchy comedy is debuting, but alas, you are younger than 18, an arbitrary age we decided means you are mature and an adult, so what do you do? You sneak in! Because rules are for foolz and you are not a fool, with a z or otherwise are you?
Anastasia takes the team through their first time getting high.
Traveling may be a thing of the past, so let's go back to the past with Terrence and talk about our first family vacations!
Maria asks the group about their first major purchase, with money they earned from a job, not a weekly allowance for picking weeds, or mowing lawns. So we all discuss what we bought and the lessons it taught us about money and adulthood. -This episode was recorded while practicing social distancing during the COVID19 pandemic so we apologize for any technical issues.
Ring around the rosie, pocket full of money we would normally spend on gas, but haven't since it is week seven or eight, or whatever, I lost count, of social distancing, so Blake asks the team about the first time they told a crush that they "like liked them" Like Liked was what the kids said when Blake was in high school and he does not know what the kids say now. Either way, listen to this and then subscribe and then tell a friend about it. Sorry that's the law of podcasts, you HAVE to share them, I didn't write the law and I barely enforce it, but do it anyways.
Anastasia, takes on a trip down memory lane too talk about our first pets, and in the world animation the ethical questions regarding owning a dog when you are a mouse, or owning a pet that is capable of speech like Scooby Doo.
Zeyne has taken over hosting duties this week, and wants to know if we have had a foe on the battlefield of life. Someone who took the opposite Pokemon we took and spent eons battling us, a shredder to our turtles, a megatron to our optimus prime, and other comparisons that show how adult and mature we are. This was recorded while practicing social distancing during COVID19. We apologize for any audio hiccups or lags
Blake truly mastered the art of feigning illness in school when he didn't want to be there, which was often. So we talk about faking sick, the tactics, the results, the repercussions. This episode was recorded during COVID19 remotely so we apologize for any audio hiccups.
Sometimes you love things, sometimes the things you love may not be loved by a person you love. So Terrence takes us through what its like sharing your passions with someone for the first time, and your first time delving into a passion someone loves that you are indifferent about. This episode was recorded over the strained internet that we all deal with while we self isolate during the COVID19 pandemic, so apologies for any hiccups.
While we are social distancing (and therefore saving lives) Maria asks us the first time we felt home sick, what home means to us, and what we miss now that the outside world is a Contagion knock off. Please enjoy the episode, and wash your hands, stay home and stay safe! This episode is hosted by Maria Spiridigliozzi, and stars Blake Schultz, Terrence Tatum, Zeyne Guzilderili and Anastasia Washington. Please leave us a review, rating and subscribe!
Our dear listeners, as you aware we are in the middle of a pandemic the likes of which we have never seen. While practicing social distancing Zeyne and Blake gathered some people, who are real and not all fake, to fill in for not having Maria, Anastasia and Terrence. So please sit back and enjoy Public Access, featuring appearances from new movie podcast reviewers, musicians, parents with advice for staying in doors, a dating show, and much much more. We do hope you are all safe and staying home during the COVID19 situation. Please enjoy the show and leave us a review.
Anastasia takes Blake and Terrence down a rabbit of hole their first crushes. The first real crush, the first sitcom, first cartoon, when was the first time something made you feel warm and fuzzy? Has it stayed the same? Anastasia Washington hosts and the episode stars her, Terrence Tatum and Blake Schultz. Like the show? Leave us a review and rating!
Maria takes us back to a simpler time, when you had to have your phone and internet separate to use, when forums where filled with friends and foe alike, a time when you would get a weekly frisbee with AOL on it. And there is where we discuss our first screen names, the foray that was growing up in the jungle of the internet. Maria Spiridigliozzi hosts this week and the episode stars Blake Schultz, Terrence Tatum Anastasia Washington and Zeyne Guzilderili. Please leave us a lovely written review and follow us across our social channels.
This week we look back at our first job interviews, the do's and don'ts we did or didn't know about the process and how it changed from our first job, to our current jobs. This episode is hosted by Blake Schultz, and starts Maria Spiridigliozzi, Anastasia Washington, Zeyne Guzilderili and Terrence Tatum. Don't forget to leave a rating and review and follow the show on its social platforms!
Terrence takes the wheel to ask us about the first time we brought significant others home to our parents, or met the parents of our S.Os The episode is hosted by Terrence Tatum and stars Blake Schultz, Maria Spiridigliozzi and Zeyne Guzilderili Enjoying the show? Don't forget to leave us a review and share with a friend!
We've all been there, the discovery of alcohol. You had been curious for so long why those giant kids known as adults loved this precious drink. In high school you thought it would give some sort of prowess. Then finally you have it, and the elixir turns your into some strange naked version of former self that only your friends can remember. Because you were drunk. This episode is hosted by Anastasia Washington and stars Maria Spiridigliozzi, Blake Schultz, Terrence Tatum, and Zeyne Guzilderili Want to support the show? Leave us a nice review, and tell your friends!
In this episode we explore what we did to make money before we were of legal age to work. Babysitting, chores, lemonade stands whatever it took to get those sweet precious nickels and dimes. Which at that age, kind of mattered. This episode is hosted by Maria Spiridigliozzi and stars Blake Schultz, Terrence Tatum and Zeyne Guzilderili
Its 2020 so its a decade, time to shed some weight, get more money, ask out the pretty person you have a crush one, and remember if you don't do it by February 1st the wizard's spell of accountability and desiring to be a better person will go away, and you will not be allowed to set goals again until 2021. That's how it goes! Except it isn't an arbitrary reset days are silly. This week is hosted by Blake Schultz, and stars Zeyne Guilzelderli, Anastasia Washington, Maria Spiridigliozzi, and Terrence Tatum. If you want to support the show simply leave us a nice review on iTunes, or other platforms, and share it with your friends!
It turns out we have a ghostbuster in our midst! But who? We also discuss otherworldly things like aliens and lucid dreaming.
Relationships are tough, and with our simple quiz you will know instantly if you are in a Star Wars relationship, a Rocky, a Creed, or some other large movie franchise. Not convinced? You shouldn't be, I'm not a doctor.
We are joined by incredible guests Jay Washington (The Mad Titan Podcast) and Laura Sirikul to discuss diversity in media for our very first LIVE episode! We talk about growing up with or without people that represent you in popular culture and how it has changed over the years.
Have you ever had whiskey and played with a laugh track? No? neither have I.
After an urgent, and important retraction in light of some of our hosts not telling the truth. We dive into irrational fears we have when we are alone, why our pop culture is stuck in the 80s, and the first time those whipper snappers made us feel our age.
Growing up is hard. So we have basically ignored doing it. If you enjoyed last week about nostalgic toys and happy meals, well saddle up because apparently we have little to say beyond the things we liked as kids. Now it's time to talk 'toons.
Ah the 90s, we all scrambled to get a Batman Returns glass at Burger King, or the latest Teeny Beenie Beanie Babies from McDonalds, or whatever Wendy's toys had. We thought we would be millionaires! We were...incorrect.
Making friends as an adult is a bizarre and strange landscape. One that we will attempt to get to the bottom of while also telling stories of how we became friends, how to stay friends after a break up (not you and the sig of, but you and the friends you made via said sig of) and some questions we have that are not "day one" friend conversations, but we kinda think they should be.
Everyone else is still out and about for the holidays, so Blake chats with Terrence about acting school in Detroit, the options Terrence originally had as an actor, and how both he and the industry has changed.
Terrence and Andres (who had he been here would've made my "My Dinner with Andre" reference as the title work a lot better, but hey what can you do) are both gone so Blake interviews Zeyne about his influences as an actor, his passion for film, and his time as a master debater.