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We had a longer conversation with Jack Gantos at the Nantucket Book Festival - too much to include in Episode 36, our discussion of DEAD END IN NORVELT. Jack talks about his first 36 rejections, his switch from teaching to writing full time, and about his beloved hometown of Norvelt, Pennsylvania. It's a conversation we had at Mitchell's Book Corner on Nantucket Island. Jack received the 2012 Newbery Award and the Scott O'Dell Award for Best Historic Fiction for "Dead End in Norvelt." His other works include Hole in My Life, a memoir that won the Michael L. Printz and Robert F. Sibert honors; Joey Pigza Swallowed the Key, a National Book Award Finalist, and Joey Pigza Loses Control, a Newbery Honor book.
Interview with author Ben Dobson, who talks about his new book, "Something Changed: Beefy, Boadicea, Brixton, Bunting and How Cricket Helped Change the Nation" .With Paul CollinsEdited/Produced by Chris Brownewww.srbpodcasts.comLike these podcasts?Buy us a coffee! buymeacoffee.com/srbmedia_podcastsSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Claire at The Book Corner in our virtual pub, The Coaching Inn for a rich discussion about some books that are reshaping our understanding of diversity, inclusion, and personal growth. Our guests, Nathan Whitbread and Kelly Drewery, share their experiences and insights from reading Belonging Without Othering by john a. powell and Stephen Menendian https://amzn.to/41ZoTBH Me and White Supremacy by Layla Saad https://amzn.to/41mUxZO Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People by Mahzarin R. Banaji, Anthony G. Greenwald, et al. https://amzn.to/45ORWsU Show Your Work by Austin Kleon https://amzn.to/4632QeS Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovitch https://amzn.to/41mUCwA The Life Impossible by Matt Haig https://amzn.to/3Vl8K5M The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult https://amzn.to/45UO6ye Mythos by Stephen Fry https://amzn.to/3JuzKxk The Art of Gathering by Priya Parker https://amzn.to/47MXhDx Extraordinary Popular Delusions and The Madness of Crowds by Charles Mackay https://amzn.to/3JAwsZd Contact: Contact Nathan and Kelly through Linked In linkedin.com/in/nathanaelwhitbread and linkedin.com/in/kellydrewery Contact Claire by emailing info@3dcoaching.com or check out our Substack where you can talk with other listeners. Further Information: Subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform or our YouTube Channel to hear or see new episodes as they drop. Find out more about 3D Coaching and get new ideas and offers in our weekly email. Keywords: Coaching, Book Club, Podcast, Personal Growth, Diversity, Inclusion, Leadership, Self-awareness, Blindspot, White Supremacy, Gathering, Networking, Professional Development, Reading, Insights, Transformation, Mindset, Learning, Collaboration, Empowerment We love having a variety of guests join us! Please remember that inviting someone to participate does not mean we necessarily endorse their views or opinions. We believe in open conversation and sharing different perspectives.
Send us a textIn this new episode, Garrett must correctly identify the Magic the Gathering card only by Ryan's description of its art. They also continue Piranesi by Susanna Clark in the Book Corner!
Send us a textIn this new episode, the guys play a game in which they try to guess the word that the other is thinking, with only a numeric scale to determine how close to the correct answer they truly are...They also continue Piranesi by Susanna Clark in the Book Corner!
Good morning, you utterly fabulous little scamps, and welcome to another delicious dollop of Stace & Barry In The Morning! This episode, Barry is in Paradise (with Prosecco) whilst Stacey has Heart Eyes for Josh Ruben's latest movie morsel. Stacey takes us on a journey to Flying Battery Zone (thanks for the lift, Tails!) as Barry welcomes us to paradise (without Prosecco this time, sorry!) All this, plus a trip to Stacey's Book Corner, where she strongly recommends Maybe I Don't Belong Here by David Harewood. Grab your favourite hot beverage and warm up with geekdoms hottest morning double!
Send us a textIn this episode, the guys discuss the art of crafting a good character backstory. Whether its a few sentences or a few novels, all great characters have to come from somewhere, right?They also continue Piranesi by Susanna Clark in the Book Corner!
Save The Date: Our (online) Open House at The Coaching Inn is 08.00 - 18.00 (UK) on Friday 28th March 2025. Watch out for the login details in the show notes in March. Today, Claire Pedrick engages in a lively conversation with Laura Wong and Amy Cooper about their coaching journeys, their love for books, and the insights they gain from literature. They explore how coaching has influenced their lives and careers, share their current reading preferences, and discuss the importance of resilience as depicted in various books. They talk about the value of audiobooks, needing permission to read differently and the transformative power of literature, particularly in coaching and leadership contexts. And how children's picture books have something to teach adults. Takeaways Coaching can significantly impact personal and professional development. Building connections through shared experiences in coaching is invaluable. Reading preferences can vary widely, and it's okay to explore different genres. Resilience is a common theme in literature that resonates with personal experiences. Audiobooks are a valid form of reading and can enhance the experience. It's important to give oneself permission to read in a way that feels right. Sharing book recommendations can enrich one's reading journey. Workbooks serve a different purpose than novels and should be approached accordingly. Reading can be a form of escapism, especially during stressful times. The journey of reading evolves, and it's essential to adapt to one's lifestyle. Listening to audiobooks provides a different mood than reading hard copies. Children's literature can offer profound insights for adult leadership. Kindness in the workplace is essential for a positive culture. Attachment theory is crucial in both parenting and coaching. Understanding personal stories is vital for effective leadership. Vulnerability is a strength that fosters growth and connection. Women in midlife have valuable contributions to make in leadership roles. Adventure and challenges can lead to personal growth and empowerment. Writing our stories can help validate our experiences as women. Books can serve as powerful resources for personal and professional development. Contact through Linked In: Amy Cooper Laura Wong Contact Claire by emailing info@3dcoaching.com or checking out her 3D Coaching Supervision Community If you like this episode, subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform or our YouTube Channel to hear or see new episodes as they drop. If you'd like to find out more about 3D Coaching, you can get all our new ideas and offers in our weekly email. Coming Up: Coaching and Poetry The Value of Checking In Key Words coaching, books, resilience, reading, personal development, education, coaching journey, literature, audiobooks, workbooks, voice, literature, coaching, leadership, kindness, attachment, vulnerability, women's empowerment, adventure, motherhood
Send us a textIn the first ever Book Corner commentary track, the guys sit back and review the 2013 film adaptation of Ender's Game!
Send us a textIn this episode, the guys try to guess a movie based on the awful description that the other person gives. Can we decode what film premise is being butchered?They also continue Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card in the Book Corner!
Send us a textIn this new unformatted episode, the guys take shitty online quizzes to see what personality types they fall under.
Julie Luscombe and Clare Humbleby emailed info@3dcoaching.com asking if Claire Pedrick MCC would be interested in hosting a conversation. We are two self employed coaches who have not written a book, do not host a podcast and have nothing to promote - so we are slightly in awe of your other podcast guests!! But we do come from Jersey so that is a bit unique. We would like to talk about: Our journeys to get to where we are as coaches as we are both proof of concept of the areas we coach in How we met and have developed our own support network (solo founder forum together with another colleague, a local coach collective, book club, training events, sharing CPD) in essence creating our own ‘team' as being self employed coaches can potentially be a lonely place to be The books that have helped us on our own journey We loved the conversation so much that we will host more Book Corners. Get together with up to 5 coach friends or colleagues and email info@3dcoaching.com and we will choose some groups to join Claire on a future episode. Here are the books we talk about: 4000 weeks Oliver Burkeman Falling Upward: A Spirituality for the Two Halves of Life by Richard Rohr A Coaching Business in a Book - Sarah Short - and listen to our conversation when she came to The Coaching Inn Have you read? Creative Career Coaching Jeffrey Madoff A Beautiful Way to Coach Fiona Parashar Do Less Achieve More Kate Northrup Coaching Outdoors Lesley Roberts and here's our conversation at The Coaching Inn Simplifying Coaching The Human Behind the Coach Contact Julie Luscombe and Clare Humbleby via Linked In If you like this episode, subscribe or follow The Coaching Inn on your podcast platform to hear new episodes as they drop. You can watch this episode, with subtitles on our YouTube Channel Coming Up: Soon: We say goodbye to 3D Coaching's Peronel Barnes Keywords coaching, books, novels, workspace, life space, time, change, personal growth, coaching journey, coaching, books, tools, nature, life curation, deeper noticing, book corner, Coaching Inn
Send us a textBOOBS AND SEX AND PENISES AND MAYBE EVEN BUTTS PERCHANCE??? In this episode, the guys get all hot and bothered as they read erotic fan fiction, guess Urban Dictionary entries and play two truths one lie: sexual experiences edition.They also continue Ender's Game by Orson Scott Card in the Book Corner!
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, Garrett springs a surprise game on Ryan in which he needs to identify the movie and/or book a particular quote is from. Can Garrett lose a game he isn't participating in? He'll...uh... find a way!They also continue Enders Game by Orson Scott Card in the Book Corner!Be sure to check out Fantasy+ on Kickstarter when it goes live on Tuesday, August 20th! A link to the page will be posted in our Instagram bio! @thenightwatchpodcastinsta
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, the guys try to guess Goodreads novels based on their reviews. They also continue Enders Game by Orson Scott Card in the Book Corner!
Send us a Text Message.All rise! The court of two judgey tools is now in session! Take a seat in the balcony and listen in as the guys peruse /r/AITA and pass judgment upon the various redditors who may or may not be the A-holes in the arguments they partake in. They also begin Enders Game by Orson Scott Card in the Book Corner!
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, the guys cover the thrilling conclusion of Brother by Ania Ahlborn in the Book Corner!
Send us a Text Message.Come one, come all! The rusty and ill kempt doors of Nightwatch Land are now open for business! Join the guys as they create their own ideal amusement park from the ground up, so long as they don't go over budget...They also continue Brother by Ania Ahlborn in the Book Corner!
Send us a Text Message.Put those hands in the air! In this new episode, the guys talk about the fantastical and often financially devastating world of amusement parks! Whether its the small local park or the monopolistic giant that is Disney, there will be good times to be had and vomit to be spewed!They also continue Brother by Ania Ahlborn in the Book Corner!
This week the boys welcome prosthetic makeup legend Paul Jones to discuss his long and amazing career. From behind the scenes stories of classics such as Nightbreed (actually a lot on Nightbreed) and his early Vestron Video films, to his most recent work on Poor Things and of course his amazing run on the What We Do In The Shadows series. Buckle up as Paul goes in depth on what it takes to create so many different and highly detailed creatures week to week!Also in this episode, the boys review Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person, A2's Tuesday, The Watchers, Dad Movie on Planes double feature of Con Air and Air Force One, All Car Series at the New Bev, talk about how great Meryl Streep is, Junesploitation, and The Sweetest Taboo: An Unapologetic Guide to Child Kills in Film on Correia's Book Corner. It's all new on EYE ON HORROR!Follow us on the socials: @EyeOnHorror or check out https://linktr.ee/EyeOnHorrorGet more horror movie news at: https://ihorror.com
John Leonard is a news and sports journalist of almost four decades experience and a life-long Stoke City FC fan,His books include" Salute!" 'Flight to Bogota, Neil Franklin, England's Football Rebel', Tony Waddington, Director of a Working Man's Ballet' and many more..With Paul CollinsEdited and Produced by Chris Browne www.srbmedia.co.ukSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Send us a Text Message.In this episode, the guys determine who is the sultriest of slashers, the traddiest of tormentors and the most kissable killers that cinema has to offer. Are they as big of freaks in the sheets as they are in the streets? We aim to find out...They also continue Brother by Ania Ahlborn in the Book Corner!
Travis is joined this week by Amy Robinson (@RedFraggle3) to talk about both of them watching the 1999 animated feature The Iron Giant for the first time. Directed by Brad Bird (The Incredibles, Ratatoullie) and starring the voices of Vin Diesel, Harry Connick Jr., Eli Marienthal and Jennifer Aniston, it tells the story of a young boy named Hogarth who finds and befriends a giant robot from outer space, that a paranoid government agents wants to destroy (Voiced by Christopher McDonald)Loved by critics, and with a strong cult following, but is it really as emtionally charged as everyone says? Will it have you crying your eyes out? Or is it just another telling of "A boy and his monster"? Let's find out...Hear Amy on The Morning Stream every month with her Book Corner at https://www.frogpants.com/tms and check out https://peeperspuppets.com/ Thanks go out to Audie Norman (@TheAudieNorman) for the album art. Outro music In Pursuit provided by Purple-Planet.comSupport the show by going to patreon.com/wyhsVisit tvstravis.com for more shows and projects from TVsTravis Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Brian, Kris and Lucas talk about a bunch of roguelikes involving cars. We also talk about Inkbound, Sportsball, Star Wars books, the SaGa franchise, and a smattering of other topics. Brian also makes ASMR. Enjoy. TOPICS AND TIMESTAMPS Intro - 0:00 | Sportsball and Life Balance - 0:41 | Steam Deck - 7:02 | Helldivers 2 - 14:57 | SaGa: Emerald Beyond - 20:26 | Inkbound - 47:10 | Audrey's Book Corner - 57:14 | Heading Out - 1:02:17 | Pacific Drive - 1:14:49 | Brian Barnett ASMR - 1:27:30 | Conclusions - 1:29:07 | POTENTIAL EPISODE TITLES (EACH "+" IS A HOST VOTE): This Sounds Like A Sportsball Thing, Is This A Sportsball Thing? The Closest I Get To Understanding Baseball Is Like A Dragon Minigames +I Don't Wanna Face The Wrath of Kendrick +So Naturally, As The Helldivers Community Is Wont To Do, They Deployed The Memes +Sony Takes One Of The Biggest, Most Surprising Ws of the Year and Turns It Into A Massive L +The Helldivers 2 Devs Remain Undefeated... Except Joel, Fuck Joel I Dunno Man, That Sounds Like Treason +SaGa Games Are Like Taking A Final Fantasy, and Ripping It Inside Out +You Have To Bash Your Head Against Systems Until They Make Sense You Had To Stick to The Script, But Instead You Had To Get Cute About It And Ruin Everything +What If, Instead of Punching This Guy, I Kick Him! YEAH! Take Four Individual Final Fantasy Levelling Systems, Put Them Together? You Have A SaGa Game ++The Lobster Is Very Good At Martial Arts +Just Go Full Aggretsuko +Oh Darth Bane, You Are The Biggest Jobber in Star Wars On A Scale of One to Mortal Kombat One, How Graphic? You Can Very Easily Crash in a Way That's Fatal... Just Like Real Life! +Real Life Tip: Don't Crash Your Car +He's A Full On Degenerate Whose Opinion I Really Want To Hear +When It Rains, It Pours For The Car Sickos ++At The Moment, My Car is Haunted ++I'm Reading People An Audiobook, With A Raging Erection +We Almost Made It To The End Without Any Sort of Perversion [The Platformers Video Game Podcast is created, hosted, edited, written, & streamed by Brian Barnett on Twitch.tv/Ribnax. This episode edited by Kris Cornelisse.]
Paul Collins chats to Author Ben Dobson about his history and hispublished books, including his book Too good to be forgotten The story of three of English football's greatest managers – Brian Clough, Bobby Robson, and Lawrie McMenemy –and the provincial sides they led to national success.Edited and Produced by Chris Brownewww.srbmedia.co.ukSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Paul Collins chats to author Matt Eastley and in particular his book " Brian Moore saved our Sundays" which revisits a time when the voices of not just the peerless Brian Moore, but of Hugh Johns, Gerald Sinstadt, Gerry Harrison and others, brought drama to TV sets. Whether The Big Match, Shoot or Kick Off Match, each ITV region had its own version.With Paul CollinsEdited/Produced by Chris Brownewww.srbmedia.co.ukPatrons: www.patreon.com/srbmediaSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Author Gary Thacker joins Paul Collins in this episode, Gary, author of many football books talks about his latest books, in particular "O Jogo Bonito!: Brazil's 1970 World Cup Samba Party"O Jogo Bonito! is the magical story of Brazil at the 1970 World Cup, and a team that featured the incomparable skills of Pelé, Rivellino, Gérson, Jairzinho and Tostão.The book is out now on Amazon https://amzn.eu/d/im5qyvL With Paul CollinsEdited/Produced by Chris Brownesrbmedia.co.ukFull version here www.patreon.com/srbmediaSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/srbmedia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week we put a bow on the Cx season, talk bike racing deals and try and pick a non crit bike for Rob Kelly. We stumble into Book Corner and have an amazing special report from our man at the TDU Micheal Turnbull. This podcast is also supported by the generous and amazing donors to the Wide Angle Podium Network. Find us, and other fantastic cycling podcasts on the Wide Angle Podium Network, at wideanglepodium.com! Check out the brand new WAP app available in the Apple and Android app stores! You can listen to us in a variety of ways: Find us on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or anywhere great podcasts are found. Give us a review and rating! We'd appreciate it! You can email us at theslowridepodcast@gmail.com Find us on Twitter: The show (@theslowridepod) Matt (@Matt46292097) Spencer (@spencerhaugh)
Wolfman has Nards! Featuring: Andi Preller, David Hopkins, Dave Roberts and Austin Wilson Running Time: 1:47:49 This week, we welcome Austin Wilson to the show as we discuss a film very close to his heart, The Monster Squad (1987). We also take a stroll into Book Corner for a quick chat about Richard Matheson’s short story,
Hello!I'm very excited to announce that Tyler Austin Harper will be our co-host for the next month or so. Tyler was on the show last month and introduced himself then, but for those who missed it, he's a writer at the Atlantic and a professor of literature in the environmental studies department at Bates College. He specializes in extinction literature and film. For the next month or so, Tyler and I are going to talk to guests and to one another about a variety of topics, including literature and movies. In this episode, for example, you'll find a “Book Corner” at the end where we talk about the rise of true crime podcasts and a recent op-ed in the Times. Tyler also wrote a piece about the Claudine Gay scandal at Harvard, which we discussed at some length here. As always, if you're getting this email and want to support the show, please subscribe for $5 a month and you'll receive access to our Discord server, where all these things are discussed at great length. thank you!Jay This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit goodbye.substack.com/subscribe
In episode #140 your favorite CEOs Taylor Graham and Chloe Willemsen are bringing you their official book corner! The CEOs chat about: • Reading for enjoyment, and not self help • Their history with reading as kids • Their reading routines • Tips for people who aren't big readers, but want to get into reading • What to read • Books that got them hooked on reading again • And more! Feel free to stalk your hosts further: Chloe's IG: @c.e.chlo Chloe's TikTok: @c.e.chlo Taylor's IG: @taygrahambiz and @sociallytaylored Taylor's TikTok: @taygraham To check out the official CEOish website click HERE To ask us a question or request a guest, connect with us on Instagram and Twitter @ceoishpodcast or email us at hello@ceoishpodcast.com
Fran & Rose play doctor and discuss having a hot doctor, Callen-Lorde ettiquite, FFS and other tidbits from the medical industrial complex Plus, a clip from this week's Patreon episode, which includes the latest installment of Rose's Book Corner and an introduction to Fran's Nonfiction Shelf, thoughts on last week's Lizzo controversy and more. Subscribe for multiple bonus episodes a week! Shop our summer merch line. How do you feel about doctors? Tag our finsta @likeavirgin42069See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legend, icon and literal Barbie Doll Trixie Mattel schools Fran & Rose on Barbie herstory and talks about being a prolific doll collector Plus, Rose's birthday recap, Taylor's Version fatigue, The Other Two and LAV summer beach vacation reads. And a clip from this week's Patreon, a special edition of Rose's Book Corner wherein the girls go deep on Sarah Waters' Fingersmith and the films adapted from it, including The Handmaiden. Subscribe if you're literate. Shop our summer merch line. How porographic did your Barbie play get? Tag our finsta @likeavirgin42069See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we have two guests on the show, who have written movie related books, and spend some time talking with us about those books. Eric Friedman was a guest two years ago when his second book was published, and now the third book in his trilogy is available. Kristen Lopez, a long time Lamb, and now an editor on "The Wrap", has partnered with TCM, and her book is a compendium of book and movie adaptions. Come listen to some friendly conversation about books, movies and life.
This is a content filled episode with a mix of satanism, aliens, Zelda Tears of the Kingdom and nazis in the attic. We are answering the audiences questions in the chat and erectile dysfunction also makes an appearance.(00:00) Intro(02:45) Feedback: Not Consoller Cousin, breakfast and the mouse situation(10:12) Responding to questions in the live chat(15:01) "You had one job", Eurovision and a wedding cake trivia(20:27) Zelda Tears of the Kingdom discussion with someone who isn't a fan(25:05) “Confessions of an Alien Abductee” on Netflix discussion and thoughts (30:49) Norwegian Black Metal and Gaahl(37:24) Tinyhats' BOOK CORNER(40:23) MEDICAL-DISK: Erectile dysfunction statistics(46:56) Red Bull NOT sponsored, and Ircha's trash sponsorship offers(53:50) Upcoming video games we are excited for(56:18) The concept of Satanism and it's origin + Quick Ones Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Actress & director Tommy Dorfman tells Fran & Rose what Spring Awakening and Friends have in common, with tangents on fame, her coming-of-age and her forthcoming film Plus, updates on Succession, Yellowjackets and a Rose's Book Corner tease about The Sluts by Dennis Cooper We release bonus content every week for our Patreon subscribers! Buy our genius merch! Or if you're broke follow our finsta @likeavirgin42069See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Manny raMIREZ this episode is fun! We listen to our first voice memo from a fan and hijinks ensue. Ethan's Book Corner is alive and well. And Mitchell has a Pittsburgh-ian friend who is allegedly named Johnny Nickels. ____________ Find us on Instagram: @everythingbagelpodcast / @mtchllbwsr / @ethanflint Email us stuff: everythingbagelpodcast@gmail.com Buy a sticker (it's vintage): https://everythingbagelpod.wixsite.com/everythingbagelpod/shop Hit up our website: https://everythingbagelpod.wixsite.com/everythingbagelpod "The hills are alive with the sound of the Everything Bagel Pod" -Julia Roberts --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everything-bagel-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/everything-bagel-podcast/support
The girls are girling! An update from Fran's acting class, Rose's review of Gretchen Felker-Martin's Manhunt in the Book Corner and a mid-season Drag Race & The Last Of Us update tag our finsta @likeavirgin42069See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode Esme Mulberry and Sam Mulberry break down the next five minutes of Francis Ford Coppola's 2005 director's cut of The Outsiders: The Complete Novel from 105:00-110:00. Featured segments include: “Book Corner”, “Who Won the Five”, and a deep dive on the 1983 Box Office totals.
Have you guys heard of the Hunger Games? Fran & Rose discuss the hit books/movies that apparently everyone but producer Phoebe knows and loves Plus, Fran's dispatch from Sundance, lots of Madonna news, gay hockey erotica in Rose's Book Corner, some Oscars talk and an Avatar debate tag our finsta @likeavirgin42069See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode Esme Mulberry and Sam Mulberry break down the next five minutes of Francis Ford Coppola's 2005 director's cut of The Outsiders: The Complete Novel from 100:00-105:00. Featured segments include: “Book Corner”, “Who Won the Five”, and a deep dive on the Box Office weekend of March 25, 1983.
On this week's episode Esme Mulberry and Sam Mulberry break down the next five minutes of Francis Ford Coppola's 2005 director's cut of The Outsiders: The Complete Novel from 95:00-100:00. Featured segments include: “Book Corner”, “Who Won the Five”, and a deep dive on Janet Hirshenson.
On this week's episode Esme Mulberry and Sam Mulberry break down the next five minutes of Francis Ford Coppola's 2005 director's cut of The Outsiders: The Complete Novel from 90:00-95:00. Featured segments include: “Book Corner”, “Who Won the Five”, and a deep dive on The Outsiders Musical.
On this week's episode Esme Mulberry and Sam Mulberry break down the next five minutes of Francis Ford Coppola's 2005 director's cut of The Outsiders: The Complete Novel from 85:00-90:00. Featured segments include: “Book Corner”, “Who Won the Five”, and a deep dive on three actors who might be in the film – Melanie Griffith, Flea, and Nicholas Cage.
On this week's episode Esme Mulberry and Sam Mulberry break down the next five minutes of Francis Ford Coppola's 2005 director's cut of The Outsiders: The Complete Novel from 80:00-85:00. Featured segments include: “Book Corner”, “Who Won the Five”, and a deep dive on The Outsiders Museum.
On this week's episode Esme Mulberry and Sam Mulberry break down the next five minutes of Francis Ford Coppola's 2005 director's cut of The Outsiders: The Complete Novel from 75:00-80:00. Featured segments include: “Book Corner”, “Who Won the Five”, and a deep dive on The Outsiders TV show.
On this week's episode Esme Mulberry and Sam Mulberry break down the next five minutes of Francis Ford Coppola's 2005 director's cut of The Outsiders: The Complete Novel from 70:00-75:00. Featured segments include: “Book Corner”, “Who Won the Five”, and a deep dive on Elvis Presley.
On this week's episode Esme Mulberry and Sam Mulberry break down the next five minutes of Francis Ford Coppola's 2005 director's cut of The Outsiders: The Complete Novel from 65:00-70:00. Featured segments include: “Book Corner”, “Who Won the Five”, and a deep dive on Tom Cruise.
DooDooDooDooDooDoooDooDooDoDoooo CHAM SYNDULLA The boys are back to review S2 E16 of Rebels "Homecoming" and this episode is an absolute masterpiece! Why? Hera speaks in her French voice! The boys also discuss their Spotify Wrapped 2022 lists, tweet of the week, mail from down undah, and take a stop at Tom's Book Corner. Do we have a new Polycule Member? Please share the show with anyone you think would dig the pod! Each download is one validation star given to our psyche. Reach out to us at clonecastpod@gmail.com Follow us on Instagram/twitter/TikTok @clonecastpod Leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts or your podcast platform of choice! Join us on the Discord! DM us on Twitter for an invite Check out our Podcast network @podawans on twitter You have your mission, CloneCastanovas!
On this week's episode Esme Mulberry and Sam Mulberry break down the next five minutes of Francis Ford Coppola's 2005 director's cut of The Outsiders: The Complete Novel from 60:00-65:00. Featured segments include: “Book Corner”, “Who Won the Five”, and a deep dive on Rob Lowe.