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The Budget Baes are back at it with stunt woman/actress, Alex Marshall-Brown. Alex indulges us in conversation about what it's like being a Black, female stuntwoman in Hollywood (doubling for Octavia Spencer!!), having her face used in video games and how she went viral overnight for sitting on a church lawn.
Dear Rose, Thank you for your letter. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Rose, I'm so happy it is my right arm that is broken so that I can keep writing to you. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Abby, Don't you dare make me come down there again. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Abby, Annie is running the store for you? Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Rose, I thought I'd gotten over being nervous about writing you letters, but it took me all the way until the traybakes episode of season 2 before I felt confident enough to pick up my pen again. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
SERIES FINALE: My dearest, Abigail, I cannot believe it has been almost a year since I actually sat down and wrote you a letter. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Rose, Sorry about the shaky handwriting. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Abigail, I wish I could tell you that this letter was going to be soothing and sweet and tell you that I'm sure Jason wasn't doing anything nefarious on your phone and that you worry too much. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Abby, I haven't gotten the chance to see you yet. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Rose, I am heartbroken and so sorry and wish I could tell you more about how much I regret my actions, but out of respect for your wishes, I will keep this to one sentence. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Rose, I've been trying to wrap my head around your last letter especially since I know it's likely that you're still grieving. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear A, Oh my goodness, your brain sounds so exhausting. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Rose, I admit I've been at a bit of a loss about how to start this letter. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear A, I'm a bit overwhelmed so I hope you forgive the mixed emotions in this letter. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Rose, I hate to get excited about what I'm sure was a very frustrating experience with your internet, but it was such fun to read your letter. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Abby, Oh my God, you really didn't take my suggestion about brevity did you? Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Rose, First of all, I'm so sorry for your loss. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear A, I realize I'm writing to you before you have had a chance to respond to my other letter, but honestly I've been feeling so bad about what I said that I wanted to get it out on paper and in your hands as soon as possible. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
Dear Abigail, My name is Rose Green and I hope you were given notice that you'd be receiving this letter. Greenhouse is written by Lillian Holman and produced by Atypical Artists. Alex Marshall-Brown is Rose Green and Helen Highfield is Abigail Adams. For more information or to support the show, visit atypicalartists.co/greenhouse
What started as, "What happened to the young lady that was sitting on the grass at a church and had people threatening to call the police over hir sitting on the grass? Became an awesome interview about an actress who became a stuntwoman and an activist. With some awesome people who inspired her. We talk race relations, Muay Thai, the best stunt driver, Kung Fu movies and so many other things. Come join the conversation. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/conversations about.../support
Hey guys! Due to some technical difficulties we don't have a new episode for you this week, so we thought we would jump in our time travel machine that's suspiciously shaped like a police box and go back to our Batman V. Superman episode, which featured special guests Alex Marshall-Brown and Armond Richards. It was a blast to record and we all managed to survive the brawl between the supes and the bat. See you next week with a new episode!SHOWNOTES:WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN DOING?BRYAN - Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar ChildrenJON - CreepCHEWIE - BBC Pride and PrejudiceALEX - Disneyland, Universal, Harry Potter LandARMOND - Lectures of Joseph Campbell, 7 Days to Die
We have the future, the past, and the present to discuss in this month’s episode of Hyperspace Theories. With Celebration Chicago in the rear-view mirror and December’s movie still half a year away, Kay, Tricia, and B.J. still have plenty of Star Wars to talk about. We begin with the Vanity Fair cover story on The Rise of Skywalker, featuring an article by Lev Grossman and photographs by Annie Leibowitz. As is typical for these pieces, we learned a few new character and planet names, but very little other new information – especially following so closely on the heels of similar interview answers given at Celebration. Likewise, Leibowitz’s composite style provides imagery presumably intended to convey the tone and spirit of the film, but they are traditional behind-the-scenes snapshots or on-set stills. But we did get much better looks at the costumes for Rey and Zorri Bliss, much to Kay’s excitement. Our storytelling segment travels over sixty years back in time on the Star Wars in-universe chronology, to the era when the Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic – though the seeds of the Order’s demise already had begun to grow. The novel Master & Apprentice by Claudia Gray focuses on the teacher-pupil relationship between Qui-Gon Jinn and a teenage Obi-Wan Kenobi a number of years before The Phantom Menace. She spins a tale of trust and friendship, as well as prophecy, ethical dilemmas, and the political power of governments, leaders, corporations, and the Jedi. One of the new characters is Rael Averross, also an iconoclast to the Jedi Order – but in a quite different manner than Qui-Gon. What they have in common is that both are former apprentices to Dooku, who appears only briefly in flashbacks in Master & Apprentice. The fallen Jedi turned Sith Lord is central figure of the full-cast audiobook Dooku: Jedi Lost by Cavan Scott, released two weeks after Gray’s novel, which also includes Rael and Asajj Ventress from The Clone Wars. Between the two stories, the backstory to Episode I gains a considerable amount of new perspective. This month’s world-building segment takes us to Anaheim, California, where Tricia attended the official grand opening of the Galaxy’s Edge expansion at Disneyland. She shares her reactions to the new land, including the setting, inhabitants, food and drink, and of course the ride Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run. She also gives a behind-the-scenes peek at the dedication ceremony and formal opening of the ride, with VIPs in attendance including Star Wars animation guru Dave Filoni and Captain Marvel’s Brie Larson. One prominent new character in Galaxy’s Edge is Resistance spy Vi Moradi, who appears in Delilah Dawson’s novel Phasma and August’s upcoming Black Spire. In the park, Vi is portrayed by cast member Alex Marshall-Brown, who has been sharing her experience on Instagram and Twitter. Vanity Fair‘s Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Links Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, The Ultimate Preview (Lev Grossman) Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Photos: Meet the Characters and Go on Set (Cover Shoot / Photographs by Annie Leibowitz) Everything New Revealed in Vanity Fair’s The Rise of Skywalker Cover Story (Joanna Robinson) Star Wars: The Truth About Kylo Ren and Rey’s Connection (Joanna Robinson) Star Wars: Keri Russell Is the Roguish Zorri Bliss (Joanna Robinson) Star Wars: The Knights of Ren Make Their Long-Awaited Return (Joanna Robinson) Star Wars: Richard E. Grant’s Villainous Character, Revealed (Joanna Robinson) Star Wars: Why Billie Lourd Asked to Share Scenes with Her Late Mother, Carrie Fisher (Joanna Robinson) A Lot of the Final Skywalker Film Has Been Planned “from the Very Beginning” (Joanna Robinson) In Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, C-3PO Will Surprise Everybody (Joanna Robinson) Contact Information: Hyperspace Theories: Twitter @HyperspacePod Tricia Barr: Twitter @FANgirlcantina; email Tricia@fangirlblog.com B.J. Priester: Twitter @RedPenofLex; email Lex@fangirlblog.com Kay: Twitter @Geek_Kay; email Kay@fangirlblog.com
Episode Notes After a brief recap of two articles and a tease of next week's topics, host Larry MacCannum sits down for the second part of his interview with Alex Marshall-Brown. They cover a wide range of topics like racism, tokenism, social media and more. Larry follows the interview by exploring the logical fallacy "dogmatism" and caps the episode with a message from a sponsor. Please direct any comments or questions to larrymaccannum@gmail.com. Support Clarity by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/clarity
Episode Notes Larry recaps some new stories related to the sexual misconduct allegations in the entertainment industry and tries to bribe the listeners into writing iTunes reviews. Later on, Larry sits down with Alex Marshall-Brown and listens to her share some of her experiences as an actor and stuntwoman. Most importantly, he gets the opportunity to explore her perspective of the world. Following the interview, Larry breaks down the concept of logical fallacies, defining ad hominem and affirming the consequent. Support Clarity by donating to the tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/clarity
Actor/Stunt-Woman Alex Marshall-Brown joins Jake this week and is talking about the hustle, multi-tasking, and focusing on the light. Alex talks about growing up while moving all over the globe picking up interests along the way, she talks about getting herself into a boarding school in North Carolina from South Africa at 12 years old as well her relationship with her father and step-mother and "visiting adversity at unexpected age." She also talks about stealing the discarded costumes of carnival dancers in Trinidad and using them to haggle for a role in a school play years later, Professor Lucky, Learning Stage Combat & Martial Arts, Uncle Tom's Cabin and capitalizing on NY Times write-ups, talking things out and also, fighting! Follow Alex on social media TW:@AMarshallBrown IG:@alexacon Show your support and pick up official Elaborate merchandise at www.DragonWagonShop.com Please SHARE, RATE & REVIEW!!
This week we're doing something a little different and rounding up all the recent blockbuster films into one episode. Alex-Marshall Brown joins us as we each break down the films and what we liked (or didn't like) about them. It's a jam-packed episode so don't wait another minute! MOVIES BRYAN - X-MEN: APOCALYPSE JON - SUICIDE SQUAD RYAN - DOCTOR STRANGE CHEWIE - THE LEGEND OF TARZAN ALEX - FINDING DORY WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN DOING? BRYAN - Mirror’s Edge Catalyst JON - Lego Batman RYAN - Last Podcast On The Left CHEWIE - Work, Arrow ALEX - "The Mechanical" by Ian Tregillis
SORRY FOR THE DELAY! Without further adieu here’s this week’s episode. Alex Marshall-Brown and Armond Richards join us to discuss the divisive BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE: EXTENDED CUT. Like the film, our discussion runs a little long so if superhero talk is your jam, then you’re in luck! ALEX MARSHALL-BROWN | QUENTIN TARANTINO’S SUICIDE SQUAD | ONLY A MOVIE | WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER ARMOND RICHARDS | AMERICA SCORES LA WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN DOING? The part of the show where we catch up with what everyone is doing. Yes, we named this section such on purpose. It’s funny. Haha. BRYAN – Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children JON – Creep CHEWIE – BBC Pride and Prejudice ALEX – Disneyland, Universal, Harry Potter Land ARMAND – Lectures of Joseph Campbell, 7 Days to Die RATING SYSTEM Where we pick a different piece of media to rate the media we consumed. This week: SUPER VILLAIN BRYAN – Clayface JON – Nick Nolte’s character in “Hulk” CHEWIE – Galactus ALEX – Prometheus ARMAND – Bizarro FIND US ON TWITTER – @ATH_Podcast FIND US ON FACEBOOK – AFTER THE HYPE
This week we’re joined by special guests Alex Marshall-Brown and Eric Stolze to talk THE BOURNE TRILOGY. Listen to us punch, kick, and jump our way through three action-packed films with roughly the same plot. Whatever you do, just don’t mention Blackbriar because…wait. What’s that black van doing across the way? Why are there government agents surrounding the OH GOD IT’S TOO LATE OH NOOOO! ALEX MARSHALL-BROWN | QUENTIN TARANTINO’S SUICIDE SQUAD | ONLY A MOVIE | WEBSITE | INSTAGRAM | TWITTER ERIC STOLZE | TWITTER | LATE PHASES: NIGHT OF THE LONE WOLF WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN DOING? The part of the show where we catch up with what everyone is doing. Yes, we named this section such on purpose. It’s funny. Haha. BRYAN – Lucy JON – Pokemon Go CHEWIE – Sleepy Hollow ALEX – Essentialism ERIC – Stranger Things FIND US ON TWITTER – @ATH_Podcast FIND US ON FACEBOOK – AFTER THE HYPE
This week we’re joined by special guest Alex Marshall-Brown – who did some key stunts for the film and managed to get some set advice from QT himself! Watch as she expertly breaks down the film. Listen as we gush over the dialog, the ultra violence! There’s a lot here, and you don’t want to miss it! ALEX MARSHALL-BROWN – WHAT SHE’S UP TO! | TWITTER | INSTAGRAM | FACEBOOK 30 SECOND BREAKDOWN WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN DOING? The part of the show where we catch up with what everyone is doing. Yes, we named this section such on purpose. It’s funny. Haha. BRYAN – Sing Street JON – Splatoon: SpongeBob Squarepants Event RYAN -The Amazing Spider-Man 2: The Video Game CHEWIE – Working, the first week of drunk history season 4 ALEX – Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep  RATING SYSTEM Where we pick a different piece of media to rate the media we consumed. This week: “NUMBER IN THE TITLE” BRYAN – Fast 5 JON – 8 Heads In A Duffel Bag RYAN – The Sixth Sense CHEWIE – The Fifth Element ALEX – Seven FIND US ON TWITTER – @ATH_Podcast FIND US ON FACEBOOK – AFTER THE HYPE