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Catbox Chronicles
Episode 14: Pet Ghosts and the Great Beyond

Catbox Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 21:35


Do you believe animals stay with us after they pass? Do animals even have souls? Well... it depends. Some religions believe yes, some say no, some just don't say. Both Mel and Justin believe cats have souls and their spirits can stay behind once they cross the rainbow bridge. We have seen them ourselves.Could it be a figment of our imagination? Maybe. There's a reason this stuff is called paranormal.Anyway, the genesis of this episode came to us after Halloween, sorry. Also, Unsolved Mysteries beat us to the punch but hey, it's a great pod. If you're into spooky stuff and mostly episodes about murders, check them out. Also we have to give a huge shoutout to our friend Daisy Eagan over at Strange and Unexplained Podcast. She's rocking it out of the park. We envy her. Can has her fanbase?Also, this episode features a special guest... my brother Chris!Do you believe in spirits? Email: thecatboxchronicles@gmail.comOr send us a message on instagram : @thecatboxchronicles.Next week we go to the movies. Bring your popcorn!

#BeFierce
Season 3 Episode 5: Interview with Tristan Steventon

#BeFierce

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 33:32


Want to hear from veterans having real success in industry? Episode 5 of season 3 the Tech’d Veteran is now live! This season focuses on interviews with veterans who are disrupting and striving in technology. If you need a confidence boost or some motivation to get through your training listen to it now! This episode features Tristan Steventon Tristan is ex-ADF and after discharging started StevTech. StevTech brings the best of the worlds agricultural technologies to Australian farmers. It's main technologies include drones and data analysis. Both Mel and Ollie are huge nerds when it comes to food security and Agtech so this was a really great episode to film! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/withyouwithme/message

Switchblade Sisters
‘Beetlejuice’ with Sydney Fleischmann and Mel Eslyn of HBO’s ‘Room 104’

Switchblade Sisters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 52:19


We have two wonderful guests today, both from HBO’s excellent show, Room 104 – executive producer & director Sydney Fleischmann, and executive producer, writer, director, & president of Duplass Brothers Productions, Mel Eslyn. They join April to discuss Tim Burton’s, Beetlejuice. Both Mel and Sydney chat about writing dark material and keeping it rooted in character. They discuss the creative fulfillment that comes with being a producer. Plus, they also chat about their show, Room 104, and how it has allowed them to exercise their personal creative fantasies.Please consider financially supporting our show by becoming a Maximum Fun member at Maximumfun.org/joinYou can watch Room 104 on HBO.If you haven’t seen Beetlejuice, then you are an odd person.With April Wolfe, Mel Eslyn, and Sydney Fleischmann

Better Work Bitch
Better Work B*tch: S6 Ep1 - Deity Series: Starseeds FT. @MelodicWaters

Better Work Bitch

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2020 55:44


Both Mel and I share Music as a language to our soul, having past-life ties to Ancient Egypt, and oh yeah, we've both seen a UFO.  Mel goes into detail about being astrally abducted (or welcomed home) by Star people, before Starseeds was a thing. She shares insight into her connection to the Stars such as Sirius and the Arcturians. I also share about my many ties to star people and how I integrate this comprehension into my spiritual reality.  Listen for our personal stories and some encourage to explore your star connections.  Learn more about @melodicwaters at www.melodicwaters.com  or visit www.instagram.com/melodicwaters  www.patreon.com/esotericesa www.instagram.com/esoteric_esa  #BetterWorkBitchPodcast

My Favorite Haunting
15 - Safety First!

My Favorite Haunting

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 80:06


An accidental theme episode! Both Mel and Ames each picked stories about a different abandoned, allegedly haunted house. Both stories end up being cautionary tales of exactly how NOT to conduct an investigation. Safety tips galore. Please don't hate us? And stay tuned all the way to the end to find out to enter our giveaway contest! Everyone likes free stuff, right?

Yelling at concrete
Episode 077 - Plastic brains and podcasts Feat Richard Daniels and Melody Clark - YAC podcast

Yelling at concrete

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2019 56:46


Plastic Brain Press return this time as a duo! If you recall Both Mel and Richard have come seperately before but both being part of Plastic brain press they wanted to come chat about the future of their work and of the Plastic brain brand. So in an informal chat we talk about what it takes to make work consistently, what the almight brain looks for when finding new authers and how publishing differs from the spoken word aspect of performance.You can check out their podcast herehttp://plasticbrainpress.com/podcast/And follow them on https://www.facebook.com/plasticbrainpress/https://www.facebook.com/thewriterricharddaniels/https://www.facebook.com/themelodyclark/Ituneshttps://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/yelling-at-concrete/id1238765054?mt=2 Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/3T2OhYE07edgaBDXrm86sa Pippahttps://shows.pippa.io/yellingatconcrete For more of Graham visitwww.facebook.com/yellingatconcrete www.instagram.com/yellingatconcretehttps://www.patreon.com/yellingatconcrete https://yellingatconcrete.bigcartel.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mom Writes
Encore Episode: Just Blow Something Up

Mom Writes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2019 51:10


Can I take a moment to plug our retreat with the #AmWriting podcast ladies? Its called the Find Your Book, Find Your Mojo retreat. It was KJ’s idea, really, so we should give her the credit. But I’ve been working hard on all the details to make it an unforgettable weekend of friendship and writing and laughter. Our dearest hope is that you’ll come with your writing buddy or your writing group and learn how you can use Jennie’s Two-Tier Outline to help you move your writing forward. The Two-Tier can be used at any point. Really. Any point. (I should know, I refer to and rewrite mine all the time.) It’s small and powerful and social, and we will show you how to use it by yourself and with your writing group to help each other move forward.I’m bringing my friends. Join us and bring yours!You can find out more details here: https://www.authoraccelerator.com/amwritingretreatWe are gearing up for Season TWO of Mom Writes. It’s all about REVISION! And to kick things off, Jennie is going to give a webinar about the Stoplight Method. It’s part of her revision process, and it helps you identify how best to use your time when tackling your revision.If you would like to sign up for the webinar, you can do so here: https://www.authoraccelerator.com/momwriteskickoffShow notes for the encore episode 59: Just Blow Something Up[NSFK—the end of this episode is Not Suitable for Kids. Abby swears and we don’t edit it out, plus we mention dildos about 16 times, so put on your headphones as we enter chit chat territory at the end!]Both Mel and Abby are sick. But Mel wins. She has the flu and shows up anyway because she is convinced that part of her self-care is talking about her edits. She tried extra hard this week to make up for her “bad edits” last time.Jennie’s comments last time were along the lines of “but nothing is happening in the story.” So Mel’s solution was to go back and blow something up.Jennie points out how dangerous it is to “blow stuff up” in a story. You can very easily make it about plot and not story. Mel’s story is about life and death and the choices we make around life and death. Mel’s writing played into that, so it works. But Jennie cautions writers not to just randomly include epic events in their stories if they don’t serve a purpose in the overarching WHY. If your motivation is “I just gotta make something happen” then that’s bad.There needs to be a logic to every single action a character makes. It has to be logical in the universe of the story, and it has to be logical to who that character is. (Would that character actually do that? Why would they do that? And is it clear to the audience why they would do that?)Mel beat herself up over her previous edits, but we talk about writers’ high standards for themselves. Why do writers think it has to be perfect the first time they write something? Mel points out that first-time writers hold themselves to that standard of perfection because they have been raised on a million wonderful books in their final form and have yet to develop an appreciation for the iterative process of writing.Jennie says no one is immune from this, and that the people who are willing to put themselves in the vulnerable place of sharing their work are the people who end up doing good work. There are so many skills you have to master when writing a novel—SO MANY! So go easy on yourself when you make mistakes.Besides having the flu, Mel also lost her work when Word crashes and she lost four pages. It could have been worse, but she had really liked those pages! Jennie shares a secret, and she calls it “device agnostic.” She talks about how everything she does lives in Dropbox.We end by talking about The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up and The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning. We all have funny stories that revolve around hoarding childhood treasures.

Mom Writes
Episode 59: Just Blow Something Up...

Mom Writes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2018 51:10


In this episode:[NSFK—the end of this episode is Not Suitable for Kids. I swear and we don’t edit it out, plus we mention dildos about 16 times, so put on your headphones as we enter chit chat territory at the end!]Both Mel and Abby are sick. But Mel wins. She has the flu and shows up anyway because she is convinced that part of her self-care is talking about her edits. She tried extra hard this week to make up for her “bad edits” last time.Jennie’s comments last time were along the lines of “but nothing is happening in the story.” So Mel’s solution was to go back and blow something up.Jennie points out how dangerous it is to “blow stuff up” in a story. You can very easily make it about plot and not story. Mel’s story is about life and death and the choices we make around life and death. Mel’s writing played into that, so it works. But Jennie cautions writers not to just randomly include epic events in their stories if they don’t serve a purpose in the overarching WHY. If your motivation is “I just gotta make something happen” then that’s bad.There needs to be a logic to every single action a character makes. It has to be logical in the universe of the story, and it has to be logical to who that character is. (Would that character actually do that? Why would they do that? And is it clear to the audience why they would do that?)Mel beat herself up over her previous edits, but we talk about writers’ high standards for themselves. Why do writers think it has to be perfect the first time they write something? Mel points out that first-time writers hold themselves to that standard of perfection because they have been raised on a million wonderful books in their final form and have yet to develop an appreciation for the iterative process of writing.Jennie says no one is immune from this, and that the people who are willing to put themselves in the vulnerable place of sharing their work are the people who end up doing good work. There are so many skills you have to master when writing a novel—SO MANY! So go easy on yourself when you make mistakes.Besides having the flu, Mel also lost her work when Word crashes and she lost four pages. It could have been worse, but she had really liked those pages! Jennie shares a secret, and she calls it “device agnostic.” She talks about how everything she does lives in Dropbox.We end by talking about The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up and The Gentle Art of Swedish Death Cleaning. We all have funny stories that revolve around hoarding childhood treasures.

TALKING TESLA
Ep 25 - It's Made out of Babies and Steel

TALKING TESLA

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2016 38:16


Episode 25 deals with new levels of nonsense. Both Mel and Tom receive their invites to enter the draw for the Model 3 event. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/talkingtesla)