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Give Me Away is a Gideon Media Production, written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, and starring Sean Williams and Rebecca Comtois, along with many more talented actors and crew. Greater Boston is a ThirdSight Media production, created by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason with help from Amanda McCormack, T.H. Ponders, Bob Raymonda, Jordan Stillman, and Theo Wolf. Recording and technical assistance from Marck Harmon. This episode was written by Alexander Danner and Jeff Van Dreason and sound designed by Alexander Danner. Dialogue editing by Bob Raymonda. CAST This episode features: Sean Williams as Graham/Joshua Kelly McCabe as Nica Stamatis James Johnston as Dimitri Stamatis and Rebecca Comtoi as Liz/Robin MUSIC Charlie on the MTA is recorded by Emily Peterson and Dirk Tiede Chiptune Charlie on the MTA by Neil Johnson All other music by Adam Blau. CONTENT NOTES Strong Language References to alleged terrorism References to incarceration Discussion of death References to death of a sibling Depictions of anxiety & ADHD Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Red Camp is safe. For now. Brooke and Dierdre, Corey and Isaiah, Lynn and Robin are safe. For now. Graham and Joshua are safe, and Graham's family - Morgan, Talia and Jaime - are safe. For now. But what happens next, now that the tenuous peace between Red Camp and the Military has been broken? How will Red Camp protect itself from the next attack? And most importantly, how will the rest of the prisoners be freed? Give Me Away returns. Written by Mac Rogers, Directed by Jordana Williams, Designed by Bart Fasbender, Music by Adam Blau and Produced by Sean Williams More info at https://www.gideon-media.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
They call the spaceship that crashed in the Nevada desert “The Ghosthouse” because it screams—the screams of thousands of extraterrestrial political prisoners uploaded into its horrific mainframe. The only way to free them... is to transfer them into the bodies of humans willing to share their minds with an alien second consciousness. But who would volunteer for that? Graham Shapiro, divorced and adrift at age 50, is one of the first to raise his hand. Give Me Away follows Graham's journey into a world of radical hospitality, one which will touch everything—and everyone—in his life. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Cover art by Kate Kosma. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Red Camp remains locked down, with the exception of a few supervised furloughs for the hybrid people to see their human families. When Corey/Isaiah go back to visit Corey's parents, things don't go as planned. Featuring Hennessey Winkler as Corey/Isaiah Ashlie Atkinson as Margaret Chris Butler as Brandon Sean Williams as Graham/Joshua Give Me Away was created by Mac Rogers. This episode was directed by Jordana Williams, sound design by Bart Fasbender and music by Adam Blau. Written and produced by Sean Williams. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Netflix's hit series "Dead to Me" (which I love), the Academy Award nominated short My Year of Dicks, and many other projects including You're the Worst and Brockmire. In this wide-ranging conversation punctuated by music used with permission, we talked about many things including Adam's many musical influences growing up in New York City, his work for the Fred Rogers Institute and his reflections as a parent. He has wonderful advice for composers interested into breaking into the film industry and shared some of his creative process with us. Adam is a warm and engaging musician with a real love for music across many genres; he shares how he pivoted from working as a performer to composing full-time, and we explored many of his diverse projects. Like all my episodes, this is available as a podcast on your favourite podcast player, a video on YouTube, and the transcript; everything is linked to my website: https://www.leahroseman.com/episodes/adam-blau I have included detailed timestamps if you want to jump to the music or any specific topics. Please help me keep this series going! You can give me a virtual tip or consider becoming a monthly supporter starting at $3 Canadian and get access to unique perks: https://ko-fi.com/leahroseman Adam Blau website: https://www.adamblau.com/ Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (01:56) “Dead to Me”, Liz Feldman (08:14) intro to piano suite clip (08:59) clip of piano suite of themes from Adam's “Dead to Me” score (10:48) Adam's childhood musical influences (13:24) Center for the Performing Arts on Long Island (15:16) collaborations Rachel Axler, Jordana Williams, Liz Feldman (17:13) Village Harmony Rebecca Russell (19:49) NYC musical influences, Larry Holdridge (22:47) Yale (26:08) jazz piano (28:44) assisstant to Chris Beck, John Swihart and getting started as a film composer (34:09) Rarified Air podcast, music production libraries (41:30) writing music for podcasts (44:51) “My Year of Dicks” animated short, Pamela Ribon (48:17) intro to sound design montage clip, creative process (52:31) sound design montage clip (55:57) the 24 Hour Musical Theater Challenge, Rachel Axler (01:01:32) Fred Rogers Institute Everyday Grooves, Everbody Counts 2020 census (01:09:17) song “Tell Me What You Love About Me” from Fred Rogers Institute Everyday Grooves (used with permission for this specific podcast) (01:11:14) Adam as a singer and player, “You're the Worst” (01:14:00) parenting and music education (01:16:51) mentoring composers, advice for the film industry photo of Adam Blau: Ari Scott --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/leah-roseman/message
Hi listeners! It's Renee, and today we're doing something a little different with the feed. Now that Badlands Cola is complete (for now) we thought we would use this post-season downtime to share some really cool shows with you. Today, we're swapping feeds with a show called Give Me Away! Give Me Away is an ensemble science fiction podcast about a spaceship that crashes in the Nevada desert...and screams. The screams of thousands of extraterrestrial political prisoners uploaded into its horrific mainframe. The only way to free them... is to transfer them into the bodies of humans willing to share their minds with an alien second consciousness. But who would volunteer for that? Graham Shapiro, divorced and adrift at age 50, is one of the first to raise his hand. I don't know about you, but this is the time of year where I crave bingeable content. Hook me in the first few minutes, and then throw me a pile of episodes that I can sink my teeth into, lose an afternoon to. And...oh wow, Give Me Away is 100% that. I'm so grateful that their team reached out to me because this...might be my favourite show right now? The pacing is impeccable, there's this beautiful prickly tension that just slowly ramps up throughout, and most of all, it does the thing that I personally think the best sci fi does, which is capture your imagination with some seriously human questions like...how much of your mind, body, and soul would you give up (honestly!) to save a stranger from the outer reaches of space? Give Me Away is an expertly produced show about radical hospitality, so give their pilot episode a listen now, and then make sure you check Episode 2 out at Gideon-Media.com, or wherever you get your podcasts. Enjoy! TRANSCRIPTS: Transcripts for Give Me Away are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. CREDITS: Give Me Away is written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Cover art by Kate Kosma. Featuring Sean Williams, Hanna Cheek, Kevin R. Free, Nat Cassidy, Diana Oh, Dani Martineck, Rebecca Comtois, Alba Ponce de León, Jorge Cordova, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, and Stephanie Willing.
A day of incredible triumph is marred by a Roman crackdown, which lands Gestas in jail. As the unimaginable happens, Almelem searches for a way to salvage the movement and save their friends. They discover that there is even more hope in a tragedy than in a victory, if only they can find a new beginning. This show was written by Sean Williams and directed by Jordana Williams. Music by Adam Blau and sound design, editing and foley by Bart Fasbender. Produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt Cast, in order of appearance - Charleigh Parker - Mary Magdalene Yeaxlanda Kay - Salome Katzia - Kelley Ray O'Donnell Nat Cassidy - Gestas Adlai - Sean Williams Dani Martineck - Almelem Roman Soldier - Ian Williams Mary, Mother of Jesus - Kristen Vaughan This show was recorded entirely in Astoria, New York. Linda Worsley's Christmas album "Child of Light" is available here - https://music.apple.com/us/album/child-of-light-a-celebration-of-christmas/781720637 More info on the stage play here - https://www.gideonth.com/almelem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mac Rogers and Jordana Williams, longtime collaborators and the creative team behind Gideon Media, introduce you to a snippet from their show "Almelem". In it, the main characters who are longing to find a leader to bring the Jewish people together in opposition to Rome are looking for an origin story for a new possible messiah... so they go and ask his mother about his birth. Almelem is available at the Fable and Folly Network or anywhere you get podcasts, including - Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/almelem/id1654221355 Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/2agwObz32sYtKTKFfqvSCq This show was written by Sean Williams and directed by Jordana Williams. Music by Adam Blau and sound design, editing and foley by Bart Fasbender. Produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt Cast, in order of appearance - Mary, Mother of Jesus - Kristen Vaughan Nat Cassidy - Gestas Charleigh Parker - Mary Magdalene Dani Martinek - Almelem This show was recorded entirely in Astoria, New York. More info on the stage play here - https://www.gideonth.com/almelem
If you like SDITE, I think you'll like Give Me Away. This audio drama imagines: what if there was such a thing as consensual body snatchers, aliens that cohabit in the minds of willing humans. What does sharing a body look like? It incorporates the clammy shared-body fascination of Venom with the gentle comedy of All Of Me against the backdrop of a relatable contemporary social and political setting. I adore the concept of this show, and it's made by the team behind Steal The Stars, another fantastic sci-fi podcast! You can listen to Give Me Away anywhere you listen to podcasts, and find transcripts at gideon-media.com. This is episode one: Is That Thing Screaming? The screaming spaceship lands just as Graham Shapiro's life is falling apart. The world reels, and Graham makes some big decisions. Featuring Hanna Cheek, Sean Williams, Kevin R. Free, Nat Cassidy, Diana Oh, Dani Martineck, Rebecca Comtois, Alba Ponce de León, Jorge Cordova, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, and Stephanie Willing. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A huge setback puts the entire movement in trouble, but Gestas discovers that they can shift the political landscape over to Mary Magdalene's new leader Jesus - if they can find an origin story that will bring the Jewish people together. Gestas, Almelem and Mary Magdalene sit down with Jesus' mother Mary to see if they can find the inspiration they are looking for. This show was written by Sean Williams and directed by Jordana Williams. Music by Adam Blau and sound design, editing and foley by Bart Fasbender. Produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt Cast, in order of appearance - Dani Martineck - Almelem Nat Cassidy - Gestas Yeaxlanda Kay - Salome Charleigh Parker - Mary Magdalene Adlai - Sean Williams Mary, Mother of Jesus - Kristen Vaughan This show was recorded entirely in Astoria, New York. Linda Worsley's Christmas album "Child of Light" is available here - https://music.apple.com/us/album/child-of-light-a-celebration-of-christmas/781720637 More info on the stage play here - https://www.gideonth.com/almelem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
While Almelem seeks John at the river, Salome and Gestas debate the future. John makes a devastating mistake, and Mary Magdalene comes to Gestas with a solution. John finds a new path forward for Israel. This show was written by Sean Williams and directed by Jordana Williams. Music by Adam Blau and sound design, editing and foley by Bart Fasbender. Produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt Cast, in order of appearance - Dani Martineck - Almelem Nat Cassidy - Gestas Yeaxlanda Kay - Salome Mac Rogers - John Charleigh Parker - Mary Magdalene This show was recorded entirely in Astoria, New York. More info on the stage play here - https://www.gideonth.com/almelem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mary Magdalene and Salome work to increase the family fortune. Almelem visits with a proposition and a promise. After John and Almelem meet at the river, Mary Magdalene makes a decision. This show was written by Sean Williams and directed by Jordana Williams. Music by Adam Blau and sound design, editing and foley by Bart Fasbender. Produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt Cast, in order of appearance - Charleigh Parker - Mary Magdalene Yolanda Kay - Salome Dani Martineck - Almelem Mac Rogers - John This show was recorded entirely in Astoria, New York Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Almelem tried to convince their boss Gestas that this new religious leader - John - could be the man who leads Israel out of bondage. Between the three of them, they discover they might have the secret to defeating the Romans, but only if they can find the help they need. This show was written by Sean Williams and directed by Jordana Williams. Music by Adam Blau and sound design, editing and foley by Bart Fasbender. Produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt Cast, in order of appearance - Sean Williams - Adlai Nat Cassidy - Gestas Dani Martineck - Almelem Mac Rogers - John This show was recorded entirely in Astoria, New York Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ashley has very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back on the show for Halloween times! Horror movies are discussed, as are naked dorks on television, what happened with Ashley's foray into stand-up comedy, and of course, the severe nazi problem we have in the United States of America. (Logo by Jon Garcia, music by Adam Blau, both anti-nazi.)
Hello- Jeffrey here! Over here in Chicago, we've just kicked off recording for Season Five of unwell- it is so wonderful to be back in the studio with these actors, and I am SO excited for you to hear what we're working on. In the meantime- we're thrilled to bring you the first episode of Gideon Media's “Give Me Away.” It's a sci-fi thriller from Mac Rogers, who wrote some of my very favorite pieces of audio in the genre- including The Message, LifeAfter, and Steal The Stars. You can hear the rest of the series, and find credits, transcripts, and more at gideon-media. org. === The screaming spaceship lands just as Graham Shapiro's life is falling apart. The world reels, and Graham makes some big decisions. Featuring Hanna Cheek, Sean Williams, Kevin R. Free, Nat Cassidy, Diana Oh, Dani Martineck, Rebecca Comtois, Alba Ponce de León, Jorge Cordova, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, and Stephanie Willing. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Father Ben holds confession for a member of The Nevada Project. Give Me Away is a Gideon Media production created by Mac Rogers Forgive Me! is a Rogue Dialogue production created by Jack Marone and Bob Raymonda. This crossover episode was written by Mac Rogers. Directed by Jordana Williams, Bob Raymonda, and Jack Marrone. Cast: Sean Williams as Graham/Joshua Casey Callaghan as Father Ben The Give Me Away theme main theme was originally composed by Adam Blau. Music arrangement, composition, sound design, and mixing for this episode Adam Raymonda. Transcript available here. Learn more about Gideon Media: Website: www.gideon-media.com Twitter: @mediagideon Instagram: @gideonaudio Facebook: @gideonaudio Learn more about Rogue Dialogue / Forgive Me!: Website: www.roguedialogue.com Twitter: @ForgiveMeShow Instagram: @ForgiveMeShow Facebook: @ForgiveMeShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Father Ben holds confession for a member of The Nevada Project. Give Me Away is a Gideon Media production created by Mac Rogers Forgive Me! is a Rogue Dialogue production created by Jack Marone and Bob Raymonda. This crossover episode was written by Mac Rogers. Directed by Jordana Williams, Bob Raymonda, and Jack Marrone. Cast: Sean Williams as Graham/Joshua Casey Callaghan as Father Ben The Give Me Away theme main theme was originally composed by Adam Blau. Music arrangement, composition, sound design, and mixing for this episode Adam Raymonda. Transcript available here. Learn more about Gideon Media: Website: www.gideon-media.com Twitter: @mediagideon Instagram: @gideonaudio Facebook: @gideonaudio Learn more about Rogue Dialogue / Forgive Me!: Website: www.roguedialogue.com Twitter: @ForgiveMeShow Instagram: @ForgiveMeShow Facebook: @ForgiveMeShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We'd like to let you know about a beautiful science fiction show called Give Me Away. Oh also! We're making a crossover episode with them! Find out more here: https://www.gideon-media.com/give-me-away They call the spaceship that crashed in the Nevada desert “The Ghosthouse” because it screams—the screams of thousands of extraterrestrial political prisoners uploaded into its horrific mainframe. The only way to free them... is to transfer them into the bodies of humans willing to share their minds with an alien second consciousness. But who would volunteer for that? Graham Shapiro, divorced and adrift at age 50, is one of the first to raise his hand. Give Me Away follows Graham's journey into a world of radical hospitality, one which will touch everything—and everyone—in his life. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Cover art by Kate Kosma. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How do we turn excitement into action? This week's episode offers great advice, from host Sean McDermott and guest, Adam Blau, Sr. Director of Product Marketing at BigPanda. In this episode, Sean and Adam: (17:38) Discuss two impressive case studies. One that reduced MTTR from 20 minutes to 2 minutes, and the other that used automated remediation to reduce average monthly incident tickets from 5500 to 500. (05:32) Look at how AIOps can empower IT teams to change the narrative around how IT operations management supports organizational growth. (12:35) Describe how “explainable AI” enables teams to show the “what, why and how” of event correlation, so organizations can feel confident about how AI is being deployed. Consider where ownership of service availability and application uptime is headed (it may not be where you think!) Go-to-market strategy lives at the intersection of product, marketing and sales. As a data and technology business professional with experience at SaaS/PaaS B2B companies, Adam brings 12+ years of success to solve real problems that drive hypergrowth and organizations forward. His insights into what make a successful SaaS product - and what makes BigPanda special - can help IT Leaders better understand how to assess and prioritize their IT stack investments. Visit Windward Consulting: https://www.windward.com Learn More About BigPanda: https://www.bigpanda.io/
Very special guest Todd Robert Anderson returns to the show to talk to Ashley about a multitude of topics, but mostly he just pressures her to use her day off (after two double shifts in a row) to go see that new Viking movie even though all the beheadings will probably make her puke. (Music by Adam Blau and logo design by Jon Garcia, and neither of these guys would have had an easy time in Viking times.)
It's week 2 and our Visionary of the Year campaign has taken flight! In this episode, we share some big news from Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, announce a really exciting item that will be up for our opportunity drawing, and chat with team members REBECCA RUSSELL and ADAM BLAU.Featuring music by Thom Dunn (https://thomdunn.bandcamp.com)Subscribe to NOW I KNOW (https://nowiknow.com)Email us at GoforGoldsteinCampaign@gmail.comAbout the podcast:Jeremy Goldstein took on the challenge of a 10-week campaign to become the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's "Visionary of the Year" and is now on a mission to raise over $100,000 to support cancer patients, fund cancer research, and make tansformative healthcare policy changes. Follow his progress, learn about LLS and their incredible mission, and discover ways you can TAKE ACTION, help others, and have fun along the way. Though Jeremy is passionate about the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, their mission, and this Visionary of the Year campaign, he is a volunteer and not an employee of LLS. As such, his thoughts, feelings, and opinions are his own and representative of no other entity. This is also true of all guests of this podcast unless otherwise noted.Support the show (https://pages.lls.org/voy/calso/los22/jgoldstein)
Ashley's back to talk about roasting turkeys, getting hit on by tattoo artists, and the difficulty in being a big fat liar. She talks about all this with one very special guest Todd Robert Anderson. (Music by Adam Blau. Logo design by Jon Garcia. Both also very special.)
Ashley's back and somehow she managed to book the great very special guest Todd Robert Anderson! They of course have to discuss Dave Chappelle and cancel culture, but they leave some time to talk about paper shredders and the latest horror movies out for Halloween. That's pretty much everything, right? Nothing more to discuss, really. (Music by Adam Blau and logo by Jon Garcia, who should go as two parts of a magical unicorn this year.)
Cornered with nowhere to run, the core members of the Nevada Project are faced with a terrible choice. Featuring Sean Williams, Diana Oh, Rebecca Comtois, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, Hennessy Winkler, Ato Essandoh, Dani Martineck, Hanna Cheek, Matthew Trumbull, Christopher Wilson, and Maya Armstrong. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.
As Riley unleashes his endgame, Joshua opens Jamie's eyes. Featuring Sean Williams, Diana Oh, Rebecca Comtois, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, Kevin R. Free, Ato Essandoh, Hennessy Winkler, Brian Silliman, Dani Martineck, Hanna Cheek, Jorge Cordova, Matthew Trumbull, Christopher Wilson, and Maya Armstrong. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.
With the Nevada Project newly imperiled, Brooke/Deirdre try for a public relations Hail Mary. Featuring Ato Essandoh, Diana Oh, Alba Ponce de León, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, Jorge Cordova, Rebecca Comtois, Hennessy Winkler, Sean Williams, Dani Martineck, Hanna Cheek, Brian Silliman, and Kevin R. Free. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.
Ash has very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back in the hot seat to talk about harrowing automobile mishaps, the problem of naziism, annoying boyfriends and the importance of Dairy Queen in modern parenting. (Music by Adam Blau. Logo by Jon Garcia. We need to get them some DQ!)
Joshua finds a new home with Graham, and hates it. Jamie can't find any home at all. Featuring Sean Williams, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, Hennessy Winkler, Rebecca Comtois, Dani Martineck, Diana Oh, Neimah Djourabchi, and Nat Cassidy. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.
The story of Brooke before Deirdre and Riley before it all went bad. Featuring Ato Essandoh, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, Hennessy Winkler, Rebecca Comtois, Alba Ponce de León, Jorge Cordova, Christopher Wilson, and Brian Silliman. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.
Ashley gets very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back in the hot seat to talk about the horror show going on outside their windows, which horror movies go too far, and the not horror show that is the dreamy Devon Sawa. (Music by Adam Blau. Logo by Jon Garcia. Neither is a horror show.)
Just before his Acceptance, Graham spends time with his family—in several surprising ways. Featuring Sean Williams, Dani Martineck, Ato Essandoh, Hanna Cheek, Nat Cassidy, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, Jorge Cordova, Diana Oh, Ian Williams, Rebecca Comtois, and Hennessy Winkler. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.
As Graham struggles with telling his loved ones, he must embark on a (literally) uncomfortable journey. Featuring Sean Williams, Nat Cassidy, Rebecca Comtois, Alba Ponce de León, Diana Oh, Ato Essandoh, Dani Martineck, Hennessy Winkler, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, and Jorge Cordova. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.
Graham arrives in Red Camp and immediately finds himself caught between its two most powerful figures. Featuring Sean Williams, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, Ato Essandoh, Hennessy Winkler, Jorge Cordova, Rebecca Comtois, and Dani Martineck. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.
The screaming spaceship lands just as Graham Shapiro's life is falling apart. The world reels, and Graham makes some big decisions. Featuring Hanna Cheek, Sean Williams, Kevin R. Free, Nat Cassidy, Diana Oh, Dani Martineck, Rebecca Comtois, Alba Ponce de León, Jorge Cordova, Lori Elizabeth Parquet, and Stephanie Willing. Written by Mac Rogers, directed by Jordana Williams, sound designed by Bart Fasbender, music composed by Adam Blau, assistant directed by Marty McGuire, and produced by Cara Ehlenfeldt. Transcripts are available at www.gideon-media.com/transcripts. Gideon Media crafts gripping productions that explore human grace and darkness through popular genre forms. Learn more at www.gideon-media.com and follow us on Twitter @mediagideon, Instagram @gideonaudio, and Facebook @gideonaudio.
Ashley May McKee sits down with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to talk about everything from the pandemic on the east coast, living in racist places, and being horrible to ex-boyfriends. (Music by Adam Blau and logo design by Jon Garcia and neither of them have been horrible to ex-boyfriends.)
Under great duress, very special guest Todd Robert Anderson is mercilessly grilled by host Colby Anderson (who insists he is Tom Cruise the whole time) about a bunch of exploitation titles in his DVD collection. He also asks about Trucks starring Timothy Busfield before rendering harsh judgment on his father's terrible taste. (Music by Adam Blau and logo design by Jon Garcia, and we bet both these guys have some crap in their collections, too.)
In the Tonncast's continuing series, very special guest Todd Robert Anderson is grilled by his 15-year-old host son Colby Anderson about the atrocious titles in him movie collection. Robot Jox! Savage Streets! Poison Ivy 1-4! (Music by Adam Blau and logo by Jon Garcia, two people who we're sure don't own a copy of Savage Streets. Such trash.)
In the first Tonncast of 2021, host Colby Anderson sits down with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to grill him about ten titles from his massive collection of movies on plastic. Why does he own such terrible films? Is he as sad as the movies he watches? And what is a RoboGeisha? (Theme music by Adam Blau and logo design by Jon Garcia, and both own no sad bad movies.)
Nazi-hating host of the Tonncast, Josh Wingate, sits down with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to talk about being unemployed, America's nazi problem, and McConaughsending to people who vote for nazis. (Music by always respectful Adam Blau and logo design by anti-nazi renegade Jon Garcia.)
All time favorite very special guest Todd Robert Anderson is back on Shannon Hillary's The Tonncast! They touch on all the important issues: watching a large portion of your family getting COVID-19, going stir crazy, and Ice T's father-in-law. It's a crazy time, and crazy times require crazy podcasts! (Music by crazy Adam Blau and logo design by crazy Jon Garcia. They're so crazy.)
Jeff Davis invites very special guest Todd Robert Anderson back to The Tonncast, basically as a last minute booking after a much better guest cancelled. But the show must go on! And they are going to talk about nazis and sandwiches! (Music by sandwich lovers Adam Blau and Jon Garcia.)
Host PJ Marino gets very special guest Todd Robert Anderson on the phone to listen to him complain about unemployment, fascism, and COVID. And movies. Always with the movies. (Theme song by Adam Blau and the logo design is by Jon Garcia. Neither of these guys ever whines like Todd.)
In this harrowing episode complete with mic malfunction and high winds knocking out the internet, host Jack Terry sits down with his old NYU chum and very special guest Todd Robert Anderson. They celebrate Jack's 49th birthday, talk about Floridian politics during the pandemic, and the constant threat of meth gators getting into your domicile. (Music by Adam Blau and logo design by Jon Garcia, both who have wrestled meth gators successfully.)
Greg Jones, fearless host of The Tonncast, invites very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to discuss at least forty minutes of things they aren't going to talk about before getting into this week's hot topic: sex, porn, and how dumb guys are about both those things. (Music by sexy Adam Blau, and logo design by dreamy Jon Garcia.)
On this episode, very special guest Todd Robert Anderson is invited onto the Tonncast with host Julie Benz, star of 2008's three most violent movies, to talk about doing nudity on cable TV, what they thought of each other back in college, and dealing with unemployment during COVID. (Music by Adam Blau and logo design by Jon Garcia, both guys who seem to be busy during the pandemic.)
Tonncast host and star of Hot Tub Time Machine and You're the Worst, Collette Wolfe sits down with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to discuss the virtues and rewards of making up your mind to quit, getting back to work while the pandemic still rages on, and living in a garage for six months. And great news, the sound only drops out of the Zoom recording a bunch of times. (Music by garage enthusiast Adam Blau.)
Jon Garcia, both host of The Tonncast and artist behind the show's logo, sits down with very special guest Todd Robert Anderson to talk about being fans of fan art, realizing when you have become the cranky old man, and getting death threats for calling Robert E. Lee a traitor and a loser. We don't actually sit together, mind you. Just to be clear, we are not actually sitting together. One is in Austin, and the other in Ventura County. We're both sitting, and talking, but it's not actually together. Calm down. (Music by the actually together Adam Blau, and we already told you the logo was made by Jon Garcia. Stop asking, dammit.)
Despondent over losing one of their own to the metropolis called New York City (in the movies, Metropolis), the Film Pigs scramble for a comforting subject in the form of Indiana Jones. This podcast is an episode of The Bacon, where the Pigs delve deep into a single subject, talk it straight into the ground, and then keep talking some more. With special guest Hilary Anderson and music by Adam Blau.
Once more unto The Bacon! We assumed the last episode of the Film Pigs Podcast featuring The Bacon would be so well received we went ahead and immediately recorded another one, Matrix-style! Since we've run out of hosts to interview, this episode focuses on one movie and one movie only: Road House. Possibly the greatest B-movie ever made, and a personal favorite of the hosts, you will surely be enthralled by the discussion until a polar bear falls on you. (Music by Adam Blau.)
Here comes a fresh episode of The Bacon! This time, we're focusing on the maddening psyche of Film Pig Todd Robert Anderson. Why is he an actor? No, seriously, why is he an actor? How does he approach his craft? When is it kind of pointless to use "craft" on set? What movies excited him as a child? Why don't movies excite him in the same way now? What is the root of his terrible DVD collecting problem? Why won't we stop asking him so many questions? Plus, where's Falk? (As always, awesome music by Adam Blau.)