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What's your exit strategy?For single providers and small fertility practice owners, the difference between a multimillion-dollar sale and walking away with nothing often comes down to timing and preparation.This week on Inside Reproductive Health, I sit down with Bob Goodman, Richard Groberg, and Dr. Brijinder Minhas of MidCap Advisors to discuss:The current state of fertility clinic mergers & acquisitionsWhy many fertility MSOs are preparing to sell their networksWhen it's too late to maximize your practice's valueHow selling with a competitor could radically increase your exit priceThe biggest risks that lower your practice's valuationIf you think you might sell your practice in the next 10-15 years, now is the time to start planning. MidCap's team works with clinic owners to increase their valuation and secure the best possible deal—and they don't charge fees unless you get paid.Don't leave money on the table. Listen now to learn how to secure your financial future.
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Chris Mottola is in his fifth decade as a Republican media consultant, with nearly 400 campaigns under his belt - including seven presidential campaigns and working with eleven US Seantors and six governors. His client list includes the highest echelons of GOP names like Bush, Dole, McCain, Giuliani, Specter, Rubio, Pataki, Sununu, Frist & many more. In this conversation, we talk his nearly lifelong passion for film, the non-political techniques he's brought to his political work, what drew him into campaigns, lessons learned from some of the smartest operatives who preceded him, and the stories behind some of his most memorable campaigns and effective TV ads.IN THIS EPISODEChris's roots as a Philly kid…The movie that ignited Chris's passion for film at age 7…Chris breaks down his embrace of “formalism” in filmmaking…A memorable first press conference in his first real political job…Handling over 50 spots in one cycle as a young NRCC production staffer…Chris tells lessons learned from legendary admakers Bob Goodman and Charles Guggenheim…Chris on the influence of “his favorite person on campaigns" , pollster Arthur Finkelstein…Chris talks some of his signature wins in Wisconsin and Florida as he establishes himself as a media consultant…Chis explains how a narrow loss to Patty Murray in the 1992 Washington Senate race that spurred his growth as a consultant…Chris's work for longtime PA Senator Arlen Specter and the drama around his 2009 party switch…Chris's time riding the campaign bus with Bob Dole in 1996…Chris on his work for colorful Montana Senator Conrad Burns…The story behind Chris's creation of the first gay rights spot for a Republican Senator…Three techniques that make Chris's spots a little different…Chris's 1970s moonlighting as an offensive football guru…How Chris embraced women voiceover artists…Why Philadelphia over-indexes on political media consultants and production talent… AND 80/20 questions, Adagio for Strings, JJ Balaban, the barbers' union, Brian Bellick, Ed Blakely, Don Bonker, Bertolt Brecht, Tom Brokaw, Buckely v. Valeo, the C&S Club, the Capitol Hill Club, Jimmy Carter, Alex Castellanos, Ronald Castille, Rod Chandler, commuter schools, Gary Cooper, Earl Cox, Mouse Davis, Dickens' novels, Fund for a Conservative Majority, David Garth, Tony Earl, Wilson Goode, Rod Goodwin, Bill Green, Gary Hart, Jesse Helms, Bernard Herrman, Edward Hopper, the Houston Gamblers, Asa Hutchinson, Peter Jennings, Andi Johnson, Ted Kennedy, laundry lists of grievances, Connie Mack, Buddy MacKay, Joseph Mankiewicz, David Marsden, George McGovern, Sally Mercer, Michealangelo's Pieta, Jack Mudd, Mike Murphy, Patty Murray, Neil Newhouse, old auctioneers, Neil Oxman, George Pataki, pearl clutching, potato peelers, Hester Prynne, Jerry Rafshoon, Dan Rather, Resonance Theory, the run-and-shoot, Tony Schwartz, Doc Schweitzer, seersucker suits, Judy Shepard, Matthew Shepard, Saul Shorr, Don Sipple, Gordon Smith, Bob Squier, Greg Stevens, stick time, Temple University, Tommy Thompson, Pat Toomey, the Voight-Kampff test, Bill Walsh, the World Football League, you bet....& more!
Director Jay Olivia, writer Bob Goodman and voice director Andrea Romano
Veteran Democratic media consultant Neil Oxman is one of the most interesting people working in politics. In addition to his years helping elect Democrats at all levels, he caddies on the PGA tour for golfing legends including Tom Watson. In this discussion, Neil talks the history of political ad-making from the 1950s to today and goes deep inside several of his own high-profile races including PA Governor Ed Rendell, Philadelphia's first Black mayor Wilson Goode, Al Gore's 1988 presidential campaign, and more throughout his career that show the ways TV can help win (and lose) political campaigns. Neil's full presentation on the history of campaign ads was recorded by C-Span in 2016 and can be found here. IN THIS EPISODE…Neil's Philly roots and unusual law school experience at Villanova…Neil gets his foot in the door in politics in the summer of 1976…What leads to Neil opening his own media firm in 1980…Neil talks the roots of television advertising in political campaigns…The 1969 television ad that Neil believes kicked off the rise of political ads in non-presidential campaigns…Neil compares ads from the 70s/80s to political ads of today…The races on which Neil starts to come into his own as a media consultant…Neil helps Wilson Goode beat Frank Rizzo to become Philadelphia's first Black mayor…Neil's role on the Kentucky Senate race in 1984 and the strategic mistake that led to Mitch McConnell's first win…Neil's role as ad-maker on the Al Gore 1988 presidential campaign…Neil's connection to then-mayor of Cincinnati Jerry Springer…Neil helps Ed Rendell become Philly Mayor and Governor of Pennsylvania…The last ad that Neil thinks actually mattered in a presidential race…Neil talks his habit of watching 100s of movies a year…Neil talks moonlighting as a caddy on the PGA tour for greats like Tom Watson…Who's the best golfer in politics?Neil's advice for those who want to get into political media…Neil's recommendation for the best political movies…AND 215 media markets, Roger Ailes, Altoona, Doug Bailey, Birch Bayh, Abe Beame, Homero Blancas, Ed Brooke, Pat Caddell, Frank Capra, Hugh Carey, Bob Casey Jr, Bob Casey Sr, Frank Church, Citizens United, cocktail parties, the Columbus Dispatch, Bob Colville, the Daisy ad, John Dierdorf, David Doak, Mike Dukakis, Dwight Eisenhower, Mike Ford, David Garth, gerontocracy, gigantic piles of polls, Wilson Goode, Bob Goodman, Bill Green, Michael Harrington, Anita Hill, Richard Holbrooke, Dee Huddleston, HUT levels, Andi Johnson, Lyndon Johnson, Julian Kanter, Robert Kennedy, Ed Koch, John Lindsay, the Louisville Courier Journal, Willie Maples, McDonalds, George McGovern, Jack McGregor, Mark Moskowitz, Ralph Nader, Jack Nicklaus, Dan Quayle, process questions, Mark Putnam, Robert Redford, regional agoraphobia, Rosser Reeves, Jim Rhodes, Frank Rizzo, Nelson Rockefeller, Buddy Roemer, Nolan Ryan, Rick Santorum, Mike Schmidt, Allyson Schwartz, Joe Sestak, Bob Shrum, Mark Singel, Arlen Specter, Bob Squier, Clarence Thomas, Danny Thomas, Lee Trevino, troglodytes, Harry Truman, Paul Tsongas, Paul Tully, WASPy establishments, Doug Wilder, Tiger Woods, Tom Wolf, Lynn Yeakel & more!
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Design takes many forms and shapes. It is an art, a science, and a method for problem solving. For Bob Goodman, a Project Management and Design Executive the way to view design is as a story and a narrative that conveys the solution to the customer. As a former journalist with 20 years of experience in consumer and enterprise software, Bob has a unique perspective on enabling end-user decision making with data. Having worked in both product management and UX, Bob shapes the narrative on approaching product management and product design as parts of a whole, and we talked about how data products fit into this model. Bob also shares why he believes design and product need to be under the same umbrella to prevent organizational failures. We also discussed the challenges and complexities that come with delivering data-driven insights to end users when ML and analytics are behind the scenes. An overview of Bob's recent work as an SVP of product management - and why design, UX and product management were unified. (00:47) Bob's thoughts on centralizing the company data model - and how this data and storytelling are integral to the design process. (06:10) How product managers and data scientists can gain perspective on their work. (12:22) Bob describes a recent dashboard and analytics product, and how customers were involved in its creation. (18:30) How “being wrong” is a method of learning - and a look at what Bob calls the “spotlight challenge.” (23:04) Why productizing data science is challenging. (30:14) Bob's advice for making trusted data products. (33:46) Quotes from Today's Episode “[I think of] product management and product design as a unified function. How do those work together? There's that Steve Jobs quote that we all know and love that design is not just what it looks like but it's also how it works, and when you think of it that way, kind of end-to-end, you start to see product management and product design as a very unified.”- Bob Goodman (@bob_goodman) (01:34) “I have definitely experienced that some people see product management and design and UX is quite separate [...] And this has been a fascinating discovery because I think as a hybrid person, I didn't necessarily draw those distinctions. [...] From product and design standpoint, I personally was often used to, especially in startup contexts, starting with the data that we had to work with [...]and saying, ‘Oh, this is our object model, and this is where we have context, [...]and this is the end-to-end workflow.' And I think it's an evolution of the industry that there's been more and more specialization, [and] training, and it's maybe added some barriers that didn't exist between these disciplines [in the past].”- Bob Goodman (@bob_goodman) (03:30) “So many projects tend to fail because no one can really define what good means at the beginning. The strategy is not clear, the problem set is not clear. If you have a data team that thinks the job is to surface the insights from this data, a designer is thinking about the users' discrete tasks, feelings, and objectives. They are not there to look at the data set; they are there to answer a question and inform a decision. For example, the objective is not to look at sleep data; it may be to understand, ‘am I'm getting enough rest?'”- Brian T. O'Neill (@rhythmspice) (08:22) “I imagine that when one is fascinated by data, it might be natural to presume that everyone will share this equal fascination with a sort of sleuthing or discovery. And then it's not the case, It's TL;DR. And so, often users want the headline, or they even need the kind of headline news to start at a glance. And so this is where this idea of storytelling with data comes in, and some of the research [that helps us] understand the mindset that consumers come to the table with.”- Bob Goodman (@bob_goodman) (09:51) “You were talking about this technologist's idea of being ‘not user right, but it's data right.' I call this technically right, effectively wrong. This is not an infrequent thing that I hear about where the analysis might be sound, or the visualization might technically be the right thing for a certain type of audience. The difference is, are we designing for decision-making or are we designing to display the data that does tell some story, whether or not it informs the human decision-making that we're trying to support? The latter is what most analytics solutions should strive to be”- Brian T. O'Neill (@rhythmspice) (16:11) “We were working to have a really unified approach and data strategy, and to deliver on that in the best possible way for our clients and our end-users [...]. There are many solutions for custom reports, and drill-downs and data extracts, and we have all manner of data tooling. But in the part that we're really productizing with an experience layer on top, we're definitely optimizing on the meaningful part versus the display side [which] maybe is a little bit of a ‘less is more' type of approach.”- Bob Goodman (@bob_goodman) (17:25) “Delivering insights is simply the topic that we're starting with, which is just as a user, as a reader, especially a business reader, ‘how much can I intake? And what do I need to make sense of it?' How declarative can you be, responsibly and appropriately to bring the meaning and the insights forward?There might be a line that's too much.”- Bob Goodman (@bob_goodman) (33:02) Links Referenced LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bobgoodman/
If you're one of the 14 people that like The Zeta Project aka the Batman Beyond spinoff show by creator Bob Goodman modeled after The Fugitive, then boy oh boy is this your lucky day! That's right, the Good Brothers are reviewing the premiere episode entitled "The Accomplice" and they have some thoughts on all of the normal categories, how this feels or doesn't feel like a DCAU show, the animation style, the DCAU DNA of the show, the Zeta redesign and the Ro character as the female lead for the show. Plus the controversial head canon about a certain Agent West on the program, music from one of the Dynamic Music Partners and much more await you on this all new DCAU Review! Be sure to subscribe to The Podtower on YouTube for more content from the #DCAUReview and other #DCAU content creators like them! Also be sure to subscribe to the DCAU Review on Spotify, Google Podcasts and Apple Podcasts and please consider leaving us a 5-star review! Plot: Cal: 5/10 – Liam: 5/10 Visuals/Animation: Cal: 5/10 – Liam: 5/10 Music: Cal: 5/10 – Liam: 6/10 Voice Acting: Cal: 7/10 – Liam:7/10 Bonus Point: None Final Tally: Cal: 22/40 – Liam: 23/40 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dcaureview/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dcaureview/support
Who is this team? The Bears are searching to find out who this team really is early on this season. AHL Linesperson Bob Goodman joins us to talk about his view from the official's crease. We wrap up with some NHL hot topics. Are we really in Stereo now? Who knows.
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Jim Duffy is one of the Godfathers of Democratic media consultants. He joined with Raymond Strother in the mid 80s to form Strother Duffy - one of the elite Dem firms of the era. Jim cut his teeth working in New Orleans politics - for names like Moon Landrieu and Lindy Boggs, before making the move to DC as an ad-maker. As a media consultant, Jim has helped elect numerous Senators, Governors, and members of Congress - and in this conversation, he talks about the Louisiana politics of his youth, learning the nuts and bolts of campaigns in New Orleans, and his experiences and advice from four decades working in political media.IN THIS EPISODE…How the policies of Huey Long brought the Duffys to Louisiana…Jim breaks down the Long / anti-Long Louisiana politics of his youth…Jim talks the influence of Cajun voters on state politics…Jim tells some great Edwin Edwards stories…Jim's first big political break by working with New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu…Jim manages Congresswoman Lindy Boggs first competitive primary…Jim intersects with premier Democratic media consultant Raymond Strother in 1984…Jim talks the political consulting landscape of the 1980s…The 1989 special election that helped put Jim on the map on his own…Jim's deep bench of Blue Dog clients…Jim tells a great story of developing the message to help Buddy Roemer beat Edwin Edwards…Jim's advice to those entering the media business…Jim pays a compliment to a Republican's ability to message…Jim's pitch for people to work in politics…AND…Roger Ailes, Matt Angle, Beryl Anthony, Doug Bailey, Sidney Barthelemy, Lloyd Bentsen, Hale Boggs, Lindy Boggs, Jim Brown, Bud Cramer, the Delta Airline Crown Room, David Duke, Joyce Elliot, Martin Frost, Pete Geren, Bob Goodman, Al Gore, Charles Guggenheim, Bill Hamilton, Peter Hart, Blanche Lincoln, Bob Livingston, Russell Long, Louisiana State Normal College, Bill McCuen, message delivery systems, LF Payne, Leander Perez, Mark Putnam, David Sawyer, Ronnie Shows, Bob Squier, Charlie Stenholm, Strother Duffy Strother, Blaze Starr, Billy Tauzin, Wayne State University, Jim Wright & MORE!
With #ZackSnydersJusticeLeague releasing in the coming months, we have decided to embark on a journey to how that film came to fruition - beginning with one of the seminal works from FRANK MILLER that serves as the framework for much of Zack Snyder's work in DC on film. The first part of this journey begins with a commentary through THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS - The animated adaptation of the same story directed by Jay Oliva, written by Bob Goodman with a musical score from Christopher Drake. Phillip's Twitter/Instagram/Vero: @unphiltereddd Joe's Twitter/Instagram @Jforn11 Eric's Twitter/Instagram/Vero: @Mecarter89 Podcast Twitter: @SuperheroStress Email: Superherostressed@gmail.com
The team discusses genre writing, and then we play an old episode of CREATIVE WRITING CAREER episode: Bob Goodman discusses superhero writing.
Bob & Goodman discuss if Jayson Tatum has reached top-10 status, Brett Brown's future in Philly and what's next for the Sixers? Also, who should the Timberwolves draft with the no. 1 pick? 1:10: Pat Connaughton & Duncan Robinson, friends of the show, both going off in the playoffs 5:00: Is the NBA's Eastern Conference now up for grabs between 4 teams? 8:00: Sixers head coach Brett Brown's fate in Philly 11:52: Danny Ainge was right about Al Horford 15:50: Anthony Davis & Lakers bounce back in Game 2 19:00: "The only way Dwight Howard ever gets a ring is if he plays with LeBron" -Goodman, 2010 20:34: Mavs vs Clippers is must-see TV 25:52: Injury bug bites Gordon Hayward & Celtics again 29:55: Is Jayson Tatum a top-10 player? 38:31: Timberwolves with the no. 1 pick/NBA Draft Lottery 41:26: Options at No. 1: LaMelo Ball or Anthony Edwards? 50:20: Bob Ryan reacts to new footage of Masai Ujiri's altercation with police officer
On this episode of the "That's Hockey" Podcast, Matt Trust is joined by longtime American Hockey League linesman Bob Goodman.
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I am joined by special guest Steven Biscotti for S02E15 – Father’s Day. Dan Riba returns as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader, Stan Berkowitz, Mark Evanier and Steve Gerber. In this episode - To carry his father’s favour, the New God brute Kalibak goes to Earth to destroy Superman. Meanwhile, Clark’s adopted parents, Jonathan and Martha Kent, are visiting him in Metropolis for Father’s Day. The city takes a beating as the two sons battle it out. The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, George Dzundza as Perry White, David Kauffman as Jimmy Olsen, Bruce Weitz as Bruno Mannheim, Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent, Michael Ironside as Darkseid, Robert Morse as Desaad and Michael Dorn as Kalibak. You can find Steven on: Twitter: www.twitter.com/SatSupermanShow or www.twitter.com/ReggieManteIII Instagram: www.instagram.com/saturdaymorningsupermanshow or www.instagram.com/sherbertdowneyjr You can find the podcast on all of your favourite podcatchers. You can find us on Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E14 – Ghost in the Machine. Hiroyuki Aoyama returns as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader, Stan Berkowitz and Rich Fogel. In this episode - Brainiac’s consciousness takes control of LexCorp’s computer systems and traps Luthor in his own laboratory, forcing him to rebuild Brainiac’s primary body in secret. After Clark questions why Lex is missing from his office, Superman and Mercy Graves team up to investigate his disappearance.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Corey Burton as Brainiac and Lisa Edelstein as Mercy Graves. You can find the podcast on all of your favourite podcatchers. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E13 – Monkey Fun. Curt Geda returns as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - A monkey is found floating in space, returning from years of suspended animation in his ship. It turns out the monkey, named Titano, was a beloved companion of Lois during her childhood. In space, Titano encountered a radioactive asteroid, causing him to mutate on Earth and become big trouble for Superman and Metropolis. The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, David Kauffman as Jimmy Olsen, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Joanna Cassidy as Maggie Sawyer, Joseph Bologna as Dan Turpin, Brad Garrett as Bibbo, Dean Jones as Col. Sam Lane, Mae Whitman as Young Lois and Aria Noelle Curzon as Lucy Lane. You can find the podcast on all of your favourite podcatchers. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E12 – Brave New Metropolis. Curt Geda returns as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Lois is thrown into a parallel universe of Metropolis where Luthor and Superman work together and rule as dictators. In this world, the alternate Lois Lane was killed and her death had traumatized Superman into joining forces with Lex to create a police state of control. When Lois learns how much Superman had cared for her, she desperately seeks a way back home so she can share her true feelings for him as well. The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, David Kauffman as Jimmy Olsen, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Lisa Edelstein sa Mercy Graves, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen and Joseph Bologna as Dan Turpin You can find the podcast on all of your favourite podcatchers. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E11 – Solar Power. Kazuhide Tomonaga returns as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Lois' stalker Edward Lytener returns as Luminus to seek revenge against Superman, with a way to depower him by tinting the sunlight red to match the red Kryptonian sun. He ties up and gags Jimmy and Lois and uses them as bait for Superman, who finally saves them. The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, David Kauffman as Jimmy Olsen, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton and Robert Hays as Edward Lytener/Luminus. You can find the podcast on all of your favourite podcatchers. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
The TV Writer Podcast is back, and better than before! In our re-launch, host Gray Jones will be primarily interviewing showrunners and EP level writers. We'll be moving away from the focus on the newbie writer, and aiming more at the oft-neglected staff to mid-level writer. There is now a dedicated audio-only feed at iTunes, Podbean, Spotify and coming soon to Pandora. You can access the video version via YouTube, iTunes, Podbean, and on the web at tvwriterpodcast.com. Follow @GrayJones on Twitter for updates on upcoming interviews, and be sure to subscribe, like, and post reviews on all of these aggregators. We'll be bringing WEEKLY episodes every Monday during the stay-at-home order due to Coronavirus / COVID-19. In episode 092, sponsored by Pilar Alessandra of onthepage.tv, host Gray Jones interviews Bob Goodman, winner of two Daytime Emmy Awards, creator of The Zeta Project, and EP of Elementary and Supervising Producer for Warehouse 13. Speaking of On The Page, Pilar is offering a 10% discount on her interactive online class, Writing the First Draft, which starts April 4th. To get your 10% off, use the code onthepage10 at checkout. Topics of discussion in the interview included: • What to consider when choosing college programs. • Singing the praises of the Children of Tendu podcast. • The 5 most important things to succeed in Hollywood. • How to avoid getting pigeon-holed. • How to pick the right jobs for your resume. • Why he feels we need to purge “paying your dues” from our lexicon. • The glut of Peak TV with 500+ shows — why it is more competitive than ever. • Going from animated show creator / showrunner to 1 hour drama staff writer. • About development at the EP level. • About picking your battles with the network. • How a show is staffed. • Do's and don'ts in staffing meetings. • How your job is to get into the showrunner's head. • What needs to be on the page when staffing, and what is the kiss of death? • On why taking the long view is so important when looking at your career. If you are interested in breaking in, check out Bob's other excellent interviews on episode 8 of the Creative Writing Career podcast, and on Storybeat with Steve Cuden. Be sure to watch until the end, and listen for the contest code -- if you follow GrayJones and tweet the contest code before Friday, April 3rd, you will be entered into a draw to win... 2 rolls of toilet paper! Other prizes may be added too. Bob Goodman official bio: Bob Goodman is a television writer-producer who most recently served as Executive Producer on the hit CBS TV series Elementary, and before that he wrote and produced on Syfy's Warehouse 13. Prior to his work in live-action, Bob wrote for many years in animation, primarily as a staffer at Warner Bros. His credits include Batman, Superman, Batman Beyond, Justice League Unlimited and Ben Ten; plus he created and ran the Batman Beyond spin-off The Zeta Project. He's written web-series and videogames including the Dungeons & Dragons game Demon Stone, and several direct-to-DVD animated features including the two-part Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. Bob has received two Daytime Emmy Awards, as well as an Annie Award nomination for Individual Achievement in Writing. He currently has a pilot in development at ABC. Follow Bob on Twitter: @b0bg00dman You can help with the ongoing costs of bringing these weekly podcasts to you, by becoming a patron of the podcast – for as little as $1/month! There are many reward levels. CLICK HERE to find out more. Buy Gray's book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews. Didn't get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,000 TV writers. Find previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com. Upcoming weekly interviews will include Sarah Watson (The Bold Type, The Goonies reboot), Arika Lisanne Mittman (Paradise Lost, Timeless), Michael Narducci (The Originals), and lots more! PLEASE NOTE: ON THE FIRST VERSION OF THE PODCAST GRAPHIC, BOB WAS INCORRECTLY SHOWN AS EXECUTIVE PRODUCER OF WAREHOUSE 13. THIS WAS QUICKLY CORRECTED.
The TV Writer Podcast is back, and better than before! In our re-launch, host Gray Jones will be primarily interviewing showrunners and EP level writers. We'll be moving away from the focus on the newbie writer, and aiming more at the oft-neglected staff to mid-level writer. There is now a dedicated audio-only feed at iTunes, Podbean, Spotify and coming soon to Pandora. You can access the video version via YouTube, iTunes, Podbean, and on the web at tvwriterpodcast.com. Follow @GrayJones on Twitter for updates on upcoming interviews, and be sure to subscribe, like, and post reviews on all of these aggregators. We'll be bringing WEEKLY episodes every Monday during the stay-at-home order due to Coronavirus / COVID-19.In episode 092, sponsored by Pilar Alessandra of onthepage.tv, host Gray Jones interviews Bob Goodman, winner of two Daytime Emmy Awards, creator of The Zeta Project, and EP of Elementary and Supervising Producer for Warehouse 13. Speaking of On The Page, Pilar is offering a 10% discount on her interactive online class, Writing the First Draft, which starts April 4th. To get your 10% off, use the code onthepage10 at checkout. Topics of discussion in the interview included: • What to consider when choosing college programs.• Singing the praises of the Children of Tendu podcast.• The 5 most important things to succeed in Hollywood.• How to avoid getting pigeon-holed.• How to pick the right jobs for your resume.• Why he feels we need to purge “paying your dues” from our lexicon.• The glut of Peak TV with 500+ shows — why it is more competitive than ever.• Going from animated show creator / showrunner to 1 hour drama staff writer.• About development at the EP level.• About picking your battles with the network.• How a show is staffed.• Do’s and don’ts in staffing meetings.• How your job is to get into the showrunner’s head.• What needs to be on the page when staffing, and what is the kiss of death?• On why taking the long view is so important when looking at your career.If you are interested in breaking in, check out Bob's other excellent interviews on episode 8 of the Creative Writing Career podcast, and on Storybeat with Steve Cuden.Be sure to watch until the end, and listen for the contest code -- if you follow GrayJones and tweet the contest code before Friday, April 3rd, you will be entered into a draw to win... 2 rolls of toilet paper! Other prizes may be added too.Bob Goodman official bio:Bob Goodman is a television writer-producer who most recently served as Executive Producer on the hit CBS TV series Elementary, and before that he wrote and produced on Syfy’s Warehouse 13.Prior to his work in live-action, Bob wrote for many years in animation, primarily as a staffer at Warner Bros. His credits include Batman, Superman, Batman Beyond, Justice League Unlimited and Ben Ten; plus he created and ran the Batman Beyond spin-off The Zeta Project. He’s written web-series and videogames including the Dungeons & Dragons game Demon Stone, and several direct-to-DVD animated features including the two-part Batman: The Dark Knight Returns.Bob has received two Daytime Emmy Awards, as well as an Annie Award nomination for Individual Achievement in Writing. He currently has a pilot in development at ABC.Follow Bob on Twitter: @b0bg00dmanBuy Gray’s book for only $4.99! Look for it on Amazon – How To Break In To TV Writing: Insider Interviews.Didn’t get your questions asked? Make sure you follow Gray on Twitter (@GrayJones) so you can get the scoop on who is being interviewed and how to get your questions in. Also check out our TV Writer Twitter Database to find Twitter addresses for over 1,000 TV writers. Find previous episodes and other resources at www.tvwriterpodcast.com.Upcoming weekly interviews will include Sarah Watson (The Bold Type, The Goonies reboot), Arika Lisanne Mittman (Paradise Lost, Timeless), Michael Narducci (The Originals), and lots more!PLEASE NOTE: ON THE FIRST VERSION OF THE PODCAST GRAPHIC, BOB WAS INCORRECTLY SHOWN AS EXECUTIVE PRODUCER OF WAREHOUSE 13. THIS WAS QUICKLY CORRECTED.
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E10 – Double Dose. Yuichiro Yano returns as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Livewire escapes from prison, eager to punish Superman for placing her there. She teams up with Parasite to cause mayhem once again. The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Brion James as Parasite, Joseph Bologna as Dan Turpin and Lori Petty as Livewire. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify. You can find us on Social Media: Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
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This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E08 – Mxyzpixaleted. Kenji Hachizaki returns as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - An amnesiac Metallo reemerges from the ocean and is adopted by two children on an island. The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Malcolm McDowell as Metallo, David Kauffman as Jimmy Olsen, George Dzundza as Perry White, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen and also includes Ernie Hudson, Hassan Nicholas and Lauren Robinson. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E08 – Mxyzpixilated. Dan Riba returns as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - A powerful other-dimensional imp starts to annoy Superman every 90 days while becoming equally aggravated at the superhero forcing him back just as often. The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Gilbert Gottfried as Mr Mxyztlk, David Kauffman as Jimmy Olsen, Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent, Sandra Bernard as Gsptlsnz and the addition of Tress MacNeille and Frank Welker. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E07 – Target. Curt Geda as the director, writers for the episode are Joe R. Lansdale, Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Lois Lane finds herself marked for death by an unknown stalker.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Robert Hays as Edward Lytener, Jonathan Harris as Julian Frey, Robert Ito as Awards Presenter and Eddie Barth as Detective Kurt Bowman. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify.You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E06 – Identity Crisis. Curt Geda as the director, writers for the episode are Joe R. Lansdale, Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Clark encounters a clone of himself who decays into a flawed version dubbed Bizarro.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent/Bizarro, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Lisa Edelstein as Mercy Graves, Robert Ito as Dr Teng, ohn Rubinow as Helicopter Pilot, Joe Lala as Maitre D’, Kendall Cunnimgham as Tommy, Ryan O’Donohue as Boy #1 and James Patrick Cronin as Boy #2. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify.You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E05 – Livewire. Curt Geda as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - An obnoxious talk radio host is transformed into a powerful electricity-based supervillain.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Lori Petty as Livewire/Leslie Willis, George Dzunda as Perry White, David Kauffman, Brad Garrett as Bibbo, Cam Clarke as Sid Melkin, Townsend Coleman as Co-Pilot and Haunani Minn as ER Doctor. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify.You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E04 – Speed Demons. Toshihiko Masuda as the director, writers for the episode are Rich Fogel, Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Superman and The Flash compete in a charity running race around the world, but have to stop to deal with the Weather Wizard. The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Charlie Schlatter as The Flash/Wally West, David Kauffman as Jimmy Olsen, Miguel Ferrer as Weather Wizard/Mark Mardon, Lorin Dreyfuss as Ben Mardon, Carl Lumbly as Mayor, Marion Ross as General Richter, Neil Ross as Captain and Larry Cedar as First Mate. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify.You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com Additionally I’d like to shout out Justin Bellman for the new logo, I think it is amazing. Thank you so much Justin. You can find Justin’s great work on: Twitter: www.twitter.com/YourAvgBellman Instagram: www.instagram.com/youravgbellman
Jimmy covered the Batman Beyond 20th Annviersary press room roundtables while at SDCC. Creatives/talent in attendance included Stan Berkowitz, Bob Goodman and James Tucker. What did they love most about the show? Favorite episode? Would they make more episodes if they could? You have to listen to find out! Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E02 – Blasts from the Past: Part II. Dan Riba as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - When the Phantom Zone prisoner, Mala, releases Jax-Ur as well to conquer Earth, Superman must defeat them despite that fact that they smashed the projector.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Leslie Easterbrook as Mala, Corey Burton as Brainiac, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Ron Perlman as Jax-Ur, George Dzundza as Perry White, Ron Glass as News Anchorman and Keri Tombazian as Femaile Correspondent. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify.You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S02E01 – Blasts from the Past: Part I. Dan Riba as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Upon discovery of the Phantom Zone projector in his ship, Superman makes contact with and releases a prisoner whose sentence is completed.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Leslie Easterbrook as Mala, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, Corey Burton as Brainiac, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Ron Perlman as Jax-Ur and Jim Cummings as Phantom Zone Beast. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify.You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
Our Comic-Con International: San Diego 2019 coverage begins with interviews of the Batman Beyond cast and crew! Thanks to Donovan Morgan Grant and his crew, we hear from: director James Tucker, writers Stan Berkowitz and Bob Goodman, actors Kevin Conroy and Will Friedle, and producer Glen Murakami. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
Our Comic-Con International: San Diego 2019 coverage begins with interviews of the Batman Beyond cast and crew! Thanks to Donovan Morgan Grant and his crew, we hear from: director James Tucker, writers Stan Berkowitz and Bob Goodman, actors Kevin Conroy and Will Friedle, and producer Glen Murakami. Please visit our Patreon page at patreon.com/earth_2.
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This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S01E010 – The Main Man: Part II. Dan Riba as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Superman and Lobo must join forces to escape being exhibits of an alien zoo.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Brad Garrett as Lobo, Sherman Howard as Preserver, David L. Lander as Sqweek, Don Harvey as Gnaww., Richard Moll as Emperor Spooj, Frank Welker as Serpent and Lara Cody as Alien Girls. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify.You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S01E09 – The Main Man: Part I. Dan Riba as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Superman squares off against the moronic superpowerful space-biker mercenary, Lobo, who has a contract on the superhero.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Brad Garrett as Lobo, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Sherman Howard as Preserver, David L. Lander as Sqweek and Don Harvey as Gnaww. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify.You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPodTwitter: www.twitter.com/themword81Website: www.themword81.comEmail: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S01E08 – Stolen Memories. Curt Geda as the director, writers for the episode are Rich Fogel, Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Brainiac, once Krypton's all-knowing planetary computer, comes to Earth as part of his information-gathering trek across the galaxy. But, as Superman discovers, Brainiac's intent after gathering the world's knowledge is to destroy the Earth.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Christopher McDonald as Jor-El, David Kauffman as Jimmy Olsen, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, Corey Burton as Brainiac, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton and Townsend Coleman as Programmer. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify.You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
Mike and Cam are pleased to be joined by Bob Goodman, founder and CEO of Goodman Gluten Free. Bob shares his fascinating experiences in the food industry spanning a lifetime. From his early years as a butcher to his training in pastry in France, we hear what ultimately inspired him to come out of retirement to start a gluten free company for the first time.
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S01E07 – The Way of the Flesh. Kenji Hachizaki as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - John Corben returns as a kryptonite-powered cyborg eager to kill Superman.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, John Rubinow as Dr Vale, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, Jeff Bennett as Young Doctor, Malcolm McDowell as Metallo/John Corben, Jennifer Richards as Young Woman and Neil Ross as Male Anchor/Ralph. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S01E06 – Feeding Time. Curt Geda as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - A lowly janitor is transformed into the Parasite, a superhuman capable of draining and harnessing the energy, powers, and memories of any living being...including Superman.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, George Dzundza as Perry White, David Kauffman as Jimmy Olsen, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Philip Maurice Hayes as Guard, Brion James as The Parasite/Rudy Jones, Robert Patrick as LeBeau, Tasia Valenza as Policewoman and Mel Winkler as Commissioner Henderson. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S01E05 – A Little Piece of Home. Toshihiko Masuda as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Lex Luthor learns that Superman is vulnerable to kryptonite and attempts to use it to kill Superman.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, John Runinstein as Peterson, John Garry as Hanes, Brad Garrett as Bibbi/Neato Coralli, Thomas F. Wilson as Joey, Scott Valentine as Sam Coralli, Lisa Edelstein as Mercy Graves, Victor Brandt as Professor Hamilton, Tress MacNeille as Tour Guide/Old Woman/Waitress and Yuji Okumoto as Security Guard. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S01E04 – Fun and Games. Kazuhide Tomonaga as the director, writers for the episode are Robert N. Skir, Marty Isenberg, Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Intergang boss Bruno Manheim finds himself targeted by the son of one of his pawns who has become Toyman.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Bud Cort as The Torman/Winslow Schott, Bruce Weitz as Bruno Mannheim, Joe Nipote as Spider Spinelli/Thug, Kevin Michael Richardson as Cop/Thug and Joe Lala as Electrician/Johnny. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S01E03 – The Last Son of Krypton: Part III. Dan Riba and Bruce Timm as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - After saving Lois, Superman stops Lex Luthor's plans for an illegal arms deal, which is the beginning of their ongoing conflict.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Christopher McDonald as Jor-El, Finola Hughes as Lara, Malcolm McDowell as John Corben, Corey Burton as Brainiac, Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent, Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, George Dzundza as Perry White, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Brad Garrett as Bibbo, Nick Savalas as Attorney and Charles Howerton as Hans. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S01E02 – The Last Son of Krypton: Part II. Curt Geda and Scott Jeralds as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Young Clark Kent learns of his alien past, as well as his full power, and decides to move to Metropolis to be both reporter and superhero.The episode stars Tim Daly as Superman/Clark Kent, Dana Delany as Lois Lane, Clancy Brown as Lex Luthor, Christopher McDonald as Jor-El, Finola Hughes as Lara, Malcolm McDowell as John Corben, Corey Burton as Brainiac, Mike Farrell as Jonathan Kent, Shelley Fabares as Martha Kent, Lauren Tom as Angela Chen, George Dzundza as Perry White, David Kaufman as Jimmy Olsen, Tress MacNeille as Ms Stevenson/Annie’s Mother/LexCorp Presenter, Jason Marsden as Young Clark Kent, Dorian Harewood as Ron Troupe, Kelly Schmidt as Lana Lang, Miracle Vincent as Danitra Evans/Annie and Charles Howerton as Whirly Pilot. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
This week, a real-life, really-lost samurai sword changes everything we thought we knew about Artie. We consult Dr. Nyri Bakkalian, an award-winning author, artist, and military historian who helps us understand the Honjo Masamune. Our opening segment shows our appreciation for writer Bob Goodman, and we shine two Actor's Spotlights: one on Mrs. Frederic's Bodyguard (Jung Yul Kim) and another on James MacPherson (Roger Rees). Heavy themes include the complexities of WWII, including Jillian's further reflections building on last week's discussion of Jewish representation. Plus, there's an Eddie McClintock Easter egg this episode -- can you find his voiceover cameo? As always, visit our website and look forward to our show notes!
This week on Superman: The Animated Podcast, I talk about S01E01 – The Last Son of Krypton: Part I. Dan Riba as the director, writers for the episode are Paul Dini, Bob Goodman, Alan Burnett, Hilary Bader and Stan Berkowitz. In this episode - Jor-El, unable to convince the Kryptonian government of the pending destruction of the planet, plans to save his son while Brainiac makes him a fugitive. The episode stars Christopher McDonald as Jor-El, Finola Hughes as Lara, Corey Burton as Brainiac/Councilman/Cop, Tony Jay as Sul-Van, Roger Rose as Driver Cop/Councilman, Brian George as Councilman, Jesse Batten as Baby Kal-El and Vernee Watson as Female Worker/Councilman. You can find the podcast on Podbean, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, the Podcast app, Castbox, iHeartradio now on Spotify. You can find us on Social Media:Facebook: www.facebook.com/themword81 Twitter: www.twitter.com/SupAnimatedPod Twitter: www.twitter.com/themword81 Website: www.themword81.com Email: themword81@yahoo.com
Ten years ago, a small SyFy show made a big difference. This January, join two Warehouse 13 fans for an intersectional feminist podcast that celebrates ten years of friendship and fandom. We're not afraid to tackle heavy themes, with guest artifact experts every week, and special surprises just for you, join us each Tuesday in 2019. Special thanks to Brian Alderson for reading the passage that begins "I now have my own theory about what Warehouse 13 is..." This is a line by Warehouse 13 writer Bob Goodman in an io9 article that can be found here. The opening two quotes from Warehouse 13 are excerpted from episodes 1x01 and 2x11, respectively; they are included in this trailer under fair use for quotation, criticism, and review. Learn more about us at warehouse13pod.com
Bob Goodman describes the Hockey Night in Hershey event on December 7th.
Happy 24th Anniversary, BTAS! We celebrate by revisiting one of the best New Batman Adventures episodes with writer Bob Goodman (DCAU, Elementary) and nerdy superfine Mia Resella and Omar Najam (Sunnydale Study Group podcast) AKA 2BrokeGeeks. Plus, your questions for Bob answered at the end of the show. Sponsored by Staying Single! Rate + Subscribe on iTunes. Updates on Twitter at @BTASpodcast and @heyjustin. Donate at www.patreon.com/btaspodcast.
Scarface is back, dummies! I chat with Batman and DC Animated writer Bob Goodman (Elementary, Warehouse 13) about working as an assistant on Batman: The Animated Series before he quickly became a writer, the importance of good sci-fi and writing the wonderful and extremely underrated episode “Double Talk.” Then I chat with comedy writer Mike Levine (The Devastator, The Onion) about mental illness in the DC animated universe, Batman as a guardian angel, and the insanity of naming your child Hips McManus. Sponsored by Hips McManus: Dummy for Hire. Rate + Subscribe on iTunes! Donate at www.patreon.com/btaspodcast. Updates on Twitter at @BTASpodcast.
Stephan, Justin, and Kevin speak with Emmy winning TV writer, Bob Goodman about his experience and advice on breaking in.
I met Bob Goodman at Arnold Worldwide, where he served as the SVP, Director User Experience. I had the pleasure to work with Bob on a few projects when I witnessed his stellar facilitation skills and User Experience (UX) approach to various business challenges. Inviting Bob to my show was triggered by a constant thought in my mind when working with Bob: I always wished to carry a recorder so I could capture his speech and thinking process for tackling difficult situations completely at ease. I also admire his leadership and management philosophy. Bob always had others' best interest in mind without insisting on his own ideas and methodologies. and he is never too quick to jump to conclusion. In this 40-mins interview, you will find out about: What is UX (User Experience)? What has contributed to the rapid growth of UX and why UX has been recognized as a critical discipline across multiple industries (advertising, software, etc.)? How can one fresh out of school start or consider UX as a career path? What are the common challenges associated with UX and how Bob advises you to tackle them strategically and emotionally? How has UX been integrated in advertising agencies and the types of activities, opportunity associated with the domain? In October 2014, Bob became an Experience Design / Creative Director at Mullen after practicing being UX practitioner for over 15 years. Bob enjoys thinking about users, consumers and how they might come about a service or a platform. UX focuses on the idea of a brand narrative and how it interacts with users with the intent of being useful and helpful. What exactly is UX? There are many definitions you can find on the internet. Bob defines UX as "an approach to design, technology and people that tries to make things useful, usable and engaging". UX is a practice that goes back to late 60s, 70s known as part of "human computer interaction (HCI)" before becoming a more mainstream profession widely known as UX today. UX can be a confusing term - it's not graphic design, or computer programming. By definition and design, UX is a hybrid discipline that contributed to the challenge of its practice. As agencies expand their missions, UX goes beyond traditional storytelling, or television campaigns. UX is about letting users contribute in a -way conversation. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feisworld/support
Bob Goodman and Drew Greenberg join David Simkins in this edition to discuss writing for Deep Space Nine, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Smallville, Dexter, Batman Beyond, The Zeta Project, Warners Bros. Animation (to name a few endeavors). Oh, and we’re currently writing for SyFy’s Warehouse 13 (shameless plug: catch the premiere on July 7th, 2009 on […]