That Pop Culture Show is a weekly roundtable talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking and celebrating about pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock ‘n’ roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives.
Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord this week as they have a chat with Dan Gvozden, Spiderman Expert and WriterDan is the cohost of @AmazingSpiderTalk podcast and Spider-Man historian. His writing appears regularly in The Hollywood Reporter, BBC, LA Weekly, TV Guide, and former Village Voice. He works as a high school educator, filmmaker, and editor of acclaimed graphic novels. ~ Dan's latest links are below: www.amazingspidertalk.com Subscribe to the podcast below: Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/amazing-spider-talk-a-spider-man-podcast/id867199020?mt=2 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOPCnjzQZNViyEnoOuckaVQ Find them on many other podcast platforms by searching: Amazing Spider-Talk ~Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is around table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Tom is an Executive Producer for WETA, the flagship PBS station in the nation's capital, developing programming for 330 stations in 150 markets throughout U.S. Recent projects include Ken Burns Presents The Gene: An Intimate History, Rethinking High School with Soledad O'Brien at Howard University / XQ Super Schools Project, the DuPont Columbia Award winning / Emmy nominated documentary series Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies. In production/development: Hiding In Plain Sight: Our Mental Health Crisis; The Caregiving Project; Life, Unexpected; Critical Condition: Rural Health In America; and LGBTQ in America. Recent projects include Emmy nominated documentary series Ken Burns Presents The Gene: An Intimate History (2020); Rethinking High School with Soledad O'Brien - Town Hall at Howard University / XQ Super Schools Project (2016); and DuPont Columbia Award & Emmy nominated documentary series Ken Burns Presents Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies (2015). Documentaries in production and development (2022 through 2025): Hiding In Plain Sight: Youth Mental Illness; Remote Chance: Rural Health Care In America; Caregiving; Life, Unexpected; Mighty Real: Out & Proud In America, GERMS, among other projects. Thirty years' experience in the media, communications, television and entertainment industry, Tom was formerly SVP business development at Entertainment Industry Foundation - creating programs and funding key national initiatives in health care, volunteerism, childhood hunger and education, including Stand Up To Cancer (US & Canada), iParticipate, Rise and Honor, Hunger Is and ThinkItUp. Tom has held senior positions at Rubenstein Associates; U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Massachusetts State Office for Children & Department of Public Health, and Manhattan Repertory Company. Former clients include HBO, AMC; TIME, Inc.; Wenner Media; Columbia University Humanities Festival; Major League Baseball; (RED); Al Roker Entertainment, Inc.; The Tony Awards; ABC's Good Morning America; Chances for Children; and The Apollo Theatre. Tom is a published playwright, and co-author of “Home Care for Respirator Dependent Children” New England Journal of Medicine. Check out That Pop Culture Show via their YouTube Channel Youtube.com/Thatpopcultureshow with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is around table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.Follow us on www.ThatPopCultureShow.com
Michael launched his career as Executive Assistant to British director David Yates while he helmed films from the Harry Potter Franchise and The Legend of Tarzan. Additional on-set experience includes Focus Features' The Darkest Hour. Before relocating to the U.S., Michael was a Creative Executive at London-based independent production company Unlimited Pictures where he oversaw development, film financing opportunities and the annual Cannes Film Festival engagements. An Honors graduate of the University of the Arts, London, Michael holds a Bachelor's degree in Theatre & Dance History. His other interests include international travel and all things ancient Egypt, including the study of Egyptian hieroglyphs. Follow @michael_Berendt or to keep up with the incredible work GTDI is doing @UniversalGTDI Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is around table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.Also Watch this via our YouTube Channel @
According to the man himself, if it was possible to stuff Daffy Duck, some oatmeal, and Benjamin Franklin into a blender and hit the puree button, one might pour out a helping of Bruce Baum. Unfortunately, we may never know for sure. After attending UCLA and UC Davis, Bruce was part of a community of comedians at the Comedy Store in the 1970's that included Jay Leno, David Letterman, Robin Williams, and other icons of comedy, many of whom appeared in his own student films and short films at the time. Bruce went on to become a sketch comedian on Sunday Comics and Comic Strip Live and then a two year sting on ABC's America's Funniest People. Known for his "Babyman" character, he went on to play him in his film, The Adventures of Babyman: Born To Be Raised. Bruce has served as a creative consultant on ABC's Whose Line Is It Anyway?, and appeared as himself on The Simpsons, Hollywood Squares, Full House, Growing Pains, Comedy Central, HBO, Showtime and more. Through extensive exposure on television, film, radio, and live performances, Bruce Baum has built a solid national audience, headlining regularly in Las Vegas, and top venues (and some not so top venues) around the globe. Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.View the video version of this via our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_IxuDHC8f7KIA0KOe1J-6A
When you hear the name Elvira only one person comes to mind: horror icon and quintessential symbol of all things spooky, the one and only Mistress of the Dark. Back in 1981, who could have imagined the hostess of a local Horror movie show would become a household name? Elvira was the first horror host ever to be syndicated nationally and has emerged as one of today's most original and outrageous pop culture icons.Elvira's reign as ‘Queen of Halloween' has spanned more than three decades and includes an IMAX movie, music CDs, books and more than a thousand licensed products. She co-wrote and starred in the feature films Elvira, Mistress of the Dark and Elvira's Haunted Hills. She has made hundreds of film, television and live appearances - including The Grammy Awards, Saturday Night Live, NBC's Today Show, The Tournament of Roses Parade and reality shows Search for the Next Elvira, RuPaul's Drag Race, Counting Cars, Face Off, Epic Ink and Halloween Wars. Earlier this year, Cassandra released "Yours Cruelly, Elvira: Memoirs of the Mistress of the Dark" a memoir where she for the first time opens up about her personal life, her experiences in show business, and the creation of her iconic character. Learn more about Cassandra at: www.elvira.com Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.View the video version of this via our youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_IxuDHC8f7KIA0KOe1J-6A
Chelsea is a second generation of Hollywood producers. Her grandfather, Irving Allen was famously known for producing the classic Matt Helms films and father known for his producing of the sitcom phenomenon, Friends. Chelsea started her career in casting for scripted television and has worked her way up from talent agencies, to tv development at major studios, and to now producing reality shows. She has worked on shows for Disney+, HBO Max, BRAVO, and many more! Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture
Robbie has nearly 40 years of industry experience in the film and television industry as a key grip, in the camera and electrical department, in visual effects, and as a production manager.Robbie is the owner of Shooting Star Aviation LLC and is their aerial coordinator. He is a passionate filmmaker and aviator, bringing to the team decades of experience in the motion picture industry. His background as key grip and his relationship with Hollywood's top directors and directors of photography give him a keen eye and understanding of what it takes to create moving and dynamic imagery.Some of his credits include Pulp Fiction, Bruce Almighty and The Longest Yard. Robbie has had the privilege of working on thousands of television commercials in Hollywood and around the world.As an aviator, Robbie has achieved his Sport Pilot license and was one of the first in the United States to achieve his Part 107 Remote Pilot license to fly drones commercially. His company, Shooting Star Aviation, was also one of the first in the country to be granted the coveted FAA 333 exemption.Learn more about Robbie at: www.shootingstaraviation.com and follow is IG: @Shooting.Star.AviationCheck out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays.That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture.Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more.Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives.Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
The first of our recurring "Just The Hosts" series, join Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord this week as they have a chat about the latest in pop culture that has captured their attention. First up is today's announcement for ABBA Voyage! Hundreds of thousands of fans watched the live stream announcement right here on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pJBGk9Hed8o Also discussed are two eagerly awaited films from popular genre franchises James Bond and Ghostbusters... Check out the latest trailers for yourself: James Bond: No Time To Die: https://youtu.be/N_gD9-Oa0fg Ghostbusters: Afterlife: https://youtu.be/HR-WxNVLZhQ What would That Pop Culture Show be without our "Do You Wanna Touch It?" segment? Well, we have double trouble today for fans of art, Bill Murray, rock 'n' roll gear, and Depeche Mode! Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Eric is a software engineer specializing in multiplayer VR/AR games, location-based experiences and artful games. He has worked on projects and games for Filament Games, Scopely, Within (VR), Funktronic Labs, Sony, and Microsoft. Learn more about Eric at: https://ericfruchter.com/ Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Originally from Chicago, IL., Mehran honed his visual sensibility with work in graphic design and AAA video games, working on high profile titles at Midway Games, Shiny Entertainment and Double Helix. Along his journey into filmmaking, he has contributed to projects for clients such as Justin Bieber, Fox Studios and Image8nineteen. He finally made the move to full-time to filmmaking with the award winning short film, Room Enough. Mehran's portfolio includes Feature Films, Music Videos and Commercial projects. His feature film directorial debut, Curse of Aurore, enjoyed a successful theatrical release in Canada, and is currently available on all major video-in-demand streaming platforms.Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.To follow and find out more about Mehran Torgoley check out his website:WWW.MEHRANTORGOLEY.COM
Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord this week as they have a chat with celebrity interviewer and presenter, Liam McEwan. 25 year old New Zealander, Liam, is taking on the international media industry with over a decade of experience working with some of the world's biggest stars and media outlets. After creating a viral radio show while still in high school, Liam was scouted by iHeartRadio to help grow their brand in New Zealand. He was later recruited by Bauer Xcel Media and relocated to Los Angeles to run their view operations and interview content for J-14 Magazine and In Touch Weekly. Liam is currently a freelancer and contributed to Radio Disney. With over 200M content views, Liam has interview stars such as Elton John, BTS, Ed Sheeran, Britney Spears and more. Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord this week as they have a chat with President of the Southern California Motion Picture Council and film and television star, Randal Malone. This multi-talented, award-winning actor dreamed of a career in show business even as a child growing up in Kentucky. By the end of high school, he was well on his way. Being a unique, one-of-a-kind performer began entertaining at clubs and cabarets, soon becoming a favorite of Los Angeles stage and nightclub audiences. Randal landed a starring role opposite Carmen Electra on MTV's hit game show, Singled Out. The now famous B-movie star rocketed into mainstream status where he became known to television audiences as “Film Star Randal Malone”. Randal has starred in more than 50 film roles, including Sunset After Dark, Frankenstein Rising, and Hollywood Mortuary. Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. oin hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Legendary child star Margaret O'Brien is considered by most film critics and historian to be the greatest “little” actress of all time. O'Brien, a gifted dramatic performer, was one of the most popular movie stars of the 1940s. At age three, she expressed a serious desire to pursue acting while posing for magazine covers for photographer Paul Hesse, and the rest is movie history. Her film debut was a one-minute scene in Babes on Broadway (1941). Studio executives were amazed at her extraordinary talent and cast her in Journey for Margaret (1942) as the little orphan girl during the war. Overnight, O'Brien soared to major stardom. She was heralded as a “sensation”, a “child genius”, and MGM wisely signed her to a long term contract. She remained one of the biggest child stars throughout the 1940s, becoming a number one box office attraction. Her unforgettable performance as “Tootie” in Vincente Minnelli's Meet Me In St. Louis (1944) co-starring Judy Garland earned her an Academy Award and the position of the highest paid entertainer in the country. O'Brien went out to turn out spectacular performances in classics such as The Canterville Ghost (1944) and Unfinished Dance (1947). Her brilliant work in The Secret Garden (1948) and Little Women (1949) immortalized her to a global audience. O'Brien masterfully has performed roles in film, television, on stage and over the radio for decades and continues to work today, long after achieving superstar status as one of Hollywood's cherished icons from the “Golden Era”. Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord this week as they have a chat with Donell James Foreman. Donell James Foreman is an actor, singer, dancer, and pop culture fiend! A native New Yorker, Donell has had the honor of traveling the world performing in various productions including Hairspray, Mamma Mia!, and the Australian premiere of The Book of Mormon. Most recently, prior to the industry-wide shut down, Donell was performing on Broadway in The Book of Mormon. A lover of concerts and cabaret, Donell has written and performed two one-man shows in New York City - Sign O' The Times at The Duplex (2009) and The Dirty 30 Tour at 54 Below (2018). Donell shares about his very early beginnings in show business and brings in a few of his prized pieces of memorabilia. Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Los Angeles-based band Tashaki Miyaki are releasing their latest album, Castaway, July 2nd on Metropolis Records. The trio - Paige Stark (vocals/drums), Luke Paquin (guitar) and Sandi Denton (bass/backing vocals) - recently released their new single, "I Feel Fine". The record is produced by Stark, who guided the band to push themselves into new spaces. They tried to deconstruct their own sound and reboot from that place, while letting some beloved influences echo throughout.Paige talks about her own favorites and influences in pop culture, particularly music from the ‘70s, in a free-wheeling discussion.You can learn all about Tashaki Miyaki and check out their music at: https://tashakimiyaki.bandcamp.com/Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more.Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives.Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture
Los Angeles-based Livingmore is releasing their sophomore full-length album, Take Me, today (May 21st) on Nomad Eel Records. The Los Angeles quartet (with Mike Schadel on drums and keys and Rodrigo Moreno on bass) have already released the lead singles, "Sharp". The new 11-track album is their most personal and collaborative to date. It was produced by Mike Schadel and mixed and mastered by Josiah Mazzaschi. Alex and Spencer discuss their origins and how they came together to form the band in 2014. You can learn all about Livingmore and check out their music via their official website at: www.livingmoreband.com. Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
ChadMichael’s company, Oh Mannequin!, which began as a window dressing business for shops and businesses in SoCal and has grown to become a full service design company including experiential marketing, window displays, retail activations, exhibitions, installations and experiences, showroom staging, trade show booths, pop-up shops, Instagram moments, fine art installations and more. ChadMichael’s specialization comes from his passion and study of mannequins and the history of mannequins. Finding, preserving, and using them in his business, he has amassed a collection of over 1,000 mannequins, including some that are true collector’s artifacts.That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.Check out more about ChadMichael at www.ohmannequinn.com
Angela is a Telly Award-winning Angela Hinton producer, director, writer, on-air host, and voiceover actor best known for family-friendly entertainment.Working in television production, film, stage, and radio, Angela is also a collector of rare pop culture memorabilia, with a focus on the classics of film and television and also more contemporary works.Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more.Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives.Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Marcelo is one of the most prominent production designers, art directors and visual development artists in the world of animation, and he has an extensive career in illustration across animation, video games television, film, theme parks and more. Currently he is an Art Director of Development with Disney TV Animation, Disney+, Disney Feature Animation, and Walt Disney Imagineering. He has previously worked for Sony Pictures Animation, Microsoft, Electronic Arts, Rock Star Games, Dynamix, DIC Entertainment, World of Warcraft and Wizards of the Coast. Marcelo’s credits in visual effects span decades, including the films Spider-Main: Into the Spider-Verse (2018), Disney's Mulan (1998), Surf's Up (2007), Hotel Transylvania (2012), Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009), Lilo & Stitch (2002), television series such as A.L.F. (1987-1988), animated series such as Tutenstein (2003-2005), theme park attractions like Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin at Disneyland Resort and Tokyo Disneyland, and more. Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Harrison began his career as a matte painter with Walt Disney Studios. One of the first films he worked on was The Man Who Fell To Earth (1976) starring David Bowie. He famously went on to join Industrial Light and Magic to create and produce matte paintings and visual effects for Star Wars (1977) and The Empire Strikes Back (1980). He also worked subsequently as the Visual Effects Supervisor on Tron (1982) as well as later for Disney on Dick Tracy (1990). Harrison’s father also had a legendary career as a matte artist for Disney and the pair were nominated for an Academy Award for their work on The Black Hole (1979). His credits in visual effects span decades, including films such as Escape from L.A. (1996), Cabin Boy (1994), Honey, I Blew Up the Kid (1992), Ghost (1990), Superman IV (1987), Captain EO (1986), Pete’s Dragon (1977), and more.Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture.Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord this week as they have a chat with Ted Soqui, photojournalist. Ted has been a photojournalist covering news and events in Los Angeles and across the U.S. for over 30 years. He began his freelance career in 1983 with the Pasadena Weekly, which put him on a trajectory of covering urban life, from politics to riots to pop stars and celebrities to criminals. His work regularly appears in the LA Weekly as well as the New York Times, Newsweek, Time and more, and he has over 12,000 photographs with Getty Images. Ted helped to launch the JTA Photo Agency, which is "an independent non-corporate-owned photo agency dedicated to high-quality photojournalism with a global reach".Ted's work found an international audience when one of his photos of Occupy LA became the foundation of his first collaboration with street artist Shepard Fairey to represent the "Person of the Year" on the cover of Time magazine in 2011. You can check out his work on his official website at: www.tedsoquiphoto.com Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more.Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Doris is known throughout the fashion world as the owner of The Way We Wore on La Brea in Los Angeles and respected for her work over many decades in preserving and curating a treasure trove of vintage costumes from the 20th century and beyond, traveling around the world in pursuit of celebrating fashion from all cultures. Doris built her business in the San Francisco Bay Area and moved to Los Angeles as she began working with film and television productions as well as clothing designers. Doris and her business was featured in the docuseries, L.A. Frock Stars on the Smithsonian Channel (with all episodes currently available on the new Paramount+ streaming service) and she also launched her own hugely popular YouTube Channel which features dozens and dozens of videos spanning a wide variety of fashion-related topics and subjects. You can check out the official The Way We Wore website at: www.thewaywewore.com See the official The Way We Wore YouTube channel here: www.youtube.com/channel/UC4sA6iowOmzn2ghMfWv5uwA Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
In this episode, Plastic Jesus talks candidly about his work as a street artist and the perils of spraying art on a building at 4:00 am on Melrose, as well as his inspirations and some of his fascinating installations not just in the streets but inside your unsuspecting neighborhood department stores. Plastic Jesus also talks about his past work as an international photojournalist, including some heart-wrenching real life stories from abroad. The free-flowing discussion features insights from Plastic Jesus about his fusion of culture, politics, humor, irony and criticism in the form of art. Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives.Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
In this episode, Michael talks about his life and career, and how he came to Los Angeles to become one of the most accomplished and inventive designers in the world of pop culture, working with Michael Jackson for 25 years as his designer, stylist and friend. With his award-winning book, King of Style: Dressing Michael Jackson, Michael Bush shared amazing photography and background of the costumes that he and his partner, Dennis Thompkins, had created. In his rare appearance on That Pop Culture Show, Michael provides additional insights into his work and the world of Michael Jackson and the origins and concepts behind some of the famous costumes that came to life through this collaboration with Michael Jackson, Dennis Thompkins and Michael Bush. Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives.Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
In this episode, Pancho discusses his inspirational story of following his passion and building a career. Pancho's work showcases his talents across a multitude of styles. Through his travels in the industry, he also has worked as a musical director for live concert performances and tours. Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. You can also watch our interview via our YouTube Channel!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_IxuDHC8f7KIA0KOe1J-6APlease like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.Also follow us:InstagramFacebookTwitter
Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord this week as they learn about the collection career of special guest, Scott Fortner. Scott is a world-renowned Marilyn Monroe expert, collector and enthusiast. Scott created the highly respected website, The Marilyn Monroe Collection, which features incredible content including his own collection, a history of exhibits, and a wide variety of facts, information, opinions, photos and more about the most famous Hollywood icon. In this episode, Scott discusses his history with Marilyn Monroe and experiences building his collection, creating and cultivating his website, and his efforts to meet and connect with others of this passion. You can learn more about Scott via his website at: https://themarilynmonroecollection.com/ Check out That Pop Culture Show on YouTube with new episodes debuting on Fridays.That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.YouTube Channel:www.youtube.com/thatpopcultureshowInstagram:@thatpopcultureshowFacebook:@thatpopcultshowWebsite:www.thatpopcultureshow.com
Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord this week as they learn about the life and career of special guest, Rich Correll. Rich began his career in the entertainment industry at just eight years old, appearing in over 100 TV shows before being cast on Leave It To Beaver as a recurring character. Rich went on to explore the arts as an archivist as well as teaching before going on to create an unbelievable career in multi-camera sitcoms, producing and directing some of the most popular shows in the history of television such as Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley, Family Matters, Perfect Strangers, Full House, Married With Children and more, as well as co-creating Hannah Montana for Disney. He is currently staff-directing Fuller House for Netflix. Rich is also a peerless collector of original production artifacts from Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror and you can check out his upcoming exhibition at The Montalban in Hollywood at: www.iconsofdarkness.com. Check out That Pop Culture Show every week on YouTube, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more. Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives. Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.Check out the in studio recorded version on our YouTube Channel at the following address.Also check out our website...www.ThatPopCultureShow.com
Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord this week as they rock out with special guest, Clive Farrington.Clive was the founder, main songwriter, arranger, composer and lead vocalist for When In Rome, best known for their smash 1988 hit, "The Promise". The classic song reached No. 1 on the US Club Play Chart in 1988 and No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1989. "The Promise" was famously used as the main end theme song in Napoleon Dynamite.Clive continues to create and record new music as Farrington+Mann and tour the world. In this episode, Clive talks about his journey in the music industry.Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more.Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives.Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord this week as they discuss classic Hollywood with special guest, Weronika Rosati. Weronika is an award-winning international actress, mother, and activist. Born in Poland, she starting her acting career as a teenager and achieved success by the time she turned 19. She studied at the Lee Strasberg Institute and earned a Polish Film Academy Award for Best Actress in Manhunt and was featured in the film, In Darkness, which earned an Oscar nomination for Best Foreign Film. She has worked with some of the most respected names in Hollywood such as Michael Mann, Dustin Hoffman, Michael Douglas, Sylvester Stallone and more. Weronika admires classic Hollywood stars such as Elizabeth Taylor, Bette Davis, Vivien Leigh, Joan Crawford and more, which has inspired her to collect original costumes and jewelry worn by these idols.Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more.Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives.Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord this week as they geek out with special guest, Ryan Condal.Ryan is currently the showrunner, Executive Producer and Co-Creator of House of The Dragon, HBO's prequel to Game of Thrones.Ryan was previously the showrunner, Executive Producer and Co-Creator of USA Network's Colony.Ryan also was the screenwriter on Rampage and Hercules, both starring Dwayne Johnson.Since we recorded this episode, Ryan and David Mandel (Executive Producer on Veep, Curb Your Enthusiasm and much more) launched their new podcast, The Stuff Dreams Are Made Of, which focuses on movie prop collecting.https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-stuff-dreams-are-made-of/id1535879222In this episode, Ryan talks about his experiences collecting over the years as well as his career in becoming the showrunner in the highly anticipated Game of Thrones prequel.Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more.Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives.Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.
Debut episode! Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord as they have a chat with special guest, Billy Morrison.Billy Morrison survived homelessness and drug addiction on the streets of Los Angeles. He has played guitar for music icon Billy Idol since 2009 and is a successful artist, using oil, acrylic, spray and mixed media in his works. According to Billy, “The creative art experience is insane for me. It feels just like learning the chords to Anarchy in the U.K.’ by the Sex Pistols for the first time. When I put brush to canvas it’s like unleashing demons and angels at the same time. It’s the same feeling as making music. When I pick up a paintbrush, what comes out is very solid, powerful imagery rooting in my many influences. I love the use of striking single iconic images.”In this episode, Billy shares his views and experiences in the world of contemporary, urban and street art and brings in some examples of his work to discuss.Check out That Pop Culture Show here on this channel every week, with new episodes debuting on Fridays. That Pop Culture Show is a weekly round table talk show with celebrity guests, collectors and experts talking about and celebrating pop culture. Join hosts Kody Frederick and Jason DeBord with guests from the world of pop culture, including film, television, rock 'n' roll, sports, contemporary and street art, comic books, geek culture and more.Each episode features a profile of the guest, a discussion of current pop culture topics, and a close look at an artifact of collectable the guest has brought in to share. This includes in-depth looks at prized pieces of memorabilia, works related to their careers, or any other interesting artifact that has meaning to them in their lives.Please like and subscribe to support our efforts to celebrate pop culture.Want to learn more about Billy Morrison? Hit up his official sites at: https://www.billymorrisonart.com/https://www.instagram.com/BillyMorrisonOfficial/https://www.instagram.com/billymorrisonart/https://www.facebook.com/BillyMorrisonLike our music? Check out friends of the show, Beginners, on their official SoundCloud channel: https://soundcloud.com/beginnersofficial