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Britt and Chris are back with lots of laughs as Hyman returns, Eliot attracts everyone, and Margo pulls a gun from a cookie jar. They also discuss Penny and Plum in 1920's Brakebills and ideas of sacrifice and brokenness. The POVs they explore in this episode are of Margo and Plum Chatwin. Please tell a geeky friend about us and leave a review on your podcast app! If you really enjoy our content, become one of our amazing patrons to get more of it for just $1 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/geekbetweenthelines Every dollar helps keep the podcast going! You can also buy us a ko-fi for one-time support here: https://ko-fi.com/geekbetweenthelines Please follow us on social media, too: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/geekbetweenthelines Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/geekbetweenthelines Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/geekbetweenthelines Twitter : https://twitter.com/geekbetween Website: https://geekbetweenthelines.wixsite.com/podcast Logo artist: https://www.lacelit.com
Things get bloody at Brakebills while Julia learns to float. Rose Dommu, Angela Rockstar, Meredith Goldstein and Ian Carlos Crawford talk The Magicians S1 Ep8 'The Strangled Heart.' This is a non-spoiler review - there are only spoilers for the episode we're discussing and what came before it but not for anything after it. From our Sponsor: Workout With Wes! Sign up for remote training by messaging @TheWestopher on instagram - be sure to mention SlayerFest98 for a special bonus! Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/slayerfest98 Buy our stuff on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Slayerfestx98 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Slayerfestx98 Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@slayerfestx98 Follow us on insta: https://www.instagram.com/slayerfestx98/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/slayerfestx98 Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Slayerfestx98
The chaos continues at Brakebills! Meredith Goldstein, Trevor Carlee, Mae Schultz, and Ian Carlos Crawford talk The Magicians s1 ep2 'The Source of Magic.' This is a non-spoiler review - only spoilers for the episode we're discussing but not for anything after it From our Sponsor: Workout With Wes! Sign up for remote training by messaging @TheWestopher on instagram - be sure to mention SlayerFest98 for a special bonus! Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/slayerfest98 Buy our stuff on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Slayerfestx98 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Slayerfestx98 Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@slayerfestx98 Follow us on insta: https://www.instagram.com/slayerfestx98/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/slayerfestx98 Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Slayerfestx98
We take our first trip to Brakebills to meet Quentin's new cast of wacky cartoon pals asnd the absolutely terrifying The Beast Ryan Houlihan, Philip Ellis, Ian Carlos Crawford, and Kimberly Ann Southwick kick off our coverage of The Magicians by talking about s1 ep1 Unauthorized Magic. This is a non-spoiler review - only spoilers for the episode we're discussing but not for anything after it From our Sponsor: Workout With Wes! Sign up for remote training by messaging @TheWestopher on instagram - be sure to mention SlayerFest98 for a special bonus! Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/slayerfest98 Buy our stuff on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Slayerfestx98 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Slayerfestx98 Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@slayerfestx98 Follow us on insta: https://www.instagram.com/slayerfestx98/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/slayerfestx98 Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Slayerfestx98
We take our first trip to Brakebills! Ryan Houlihan, Ian Carlos Crawford, and Kimberly Ann Southwick kick off our coverage of The Magicians by talking about the series with the author of the books, Lev Grossman. This interview is half non-spoiler (for the folks whoa re going to be doing their first watch alongside the podcast's coverage) and then half spoilery - we announce when spoilers will start if you're worried about being spoiled. From our Sponsor: Workout With Wes! Sign up for remote training by messaging @TheWestopher on instagram - be sure to mention SlayerFest98 for a special bonus! Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/slayerfest98 Buy our stuff on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Slayerfestx98 Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/Slayerfestx98 Follow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@slayerfestx98 Follow us on insta: https://www.instagram.com/slayerfestx98/ Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/slayerfestx98 Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@Slayerfestx98
For Consequences of Advanced Spellcasting, Britt and Chris discuss Brakebills disciplines, Quentin and Julia's confrontation at the safehouse, and a vast new primary source database of the dead. They also explore the POVs of Penny and Quentin, as well as the hilarious moment when Quentin hides behind a tree. Please tell a geeky friend about us and leave a review on your podcast app! If you really enjoy our content, become one of our amazing patrons to get more of it for just $1 per month here: https://www.patreon.com/geekbetweenthelines Every dollar helps keep the podcast going! You can also buy us a ko-fi for one-time support here: https://ko-fi.com/geekbetweenthelines Please follow us on social media, too: Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/geekbetweenthelines Pinterest : https://www.pinterest.com/geekbetweenthelines Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/geekbetweenthelines Twitter : https://twitter.com/geekbetween Website: https://geekbetweenthelines.wixsite.com/podcast Logo artist: https://www.lacelit.com
Here is your preview of our new patreon exclusive Show Saved by the spells, where your professor of Magical Studies Matty takes you into the pages of Magical Schools and Training academies in this literary reality and the next, classes are every other fridays starting November 11th exclusive on our Patreon for only $2 a month! Enjoy the first episode, and follow the link below to catch the rest as they release.https://www.patreon.com/DreamerProductions
Grab a pen and paper and get your thinking caps on cause we're taking you back to school. This episode is all about magical education. It's got magical lands accessed through wardrobes and voids in bedroom walls that can give you just about anything you want. Beware dear listener, it's also got creatures who will gladly kill you to consume your power and a nameless monster that can basically freeze time to torture you, FUN RIGHT?! Be sure at let us know which school you'd prefer to go to, Brakebills or Scholomance (not that you'd have much of a choice with this one) Books Discussed: A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik The Magicians by Lev Grossman
We discuss the pilot episode of The Magicians, from how a book translates to screen, to why we hate bugs, to all the ways Brakebills is not an ethical institution.Find us on Twitter: @inmyqueuepod • @adinaterrific • @karaaa_powellAnd check out our brand new Instagram: @inmyqueuepodor send comments, questions, and show suggestions to us at itsinmyqueuepod@gmail.com!
In "Be the Penny" Eliot is hunted by cannibals, and Quentin and Julia discover a powerful secret tied to the history of Brakebills. Penny observes all the goings on as he is stuck in the astral plane. And Evelyn and their dad (Scott) talk about it!
Welcome once again to another edition of Weekend Watch! We're coming in with another week of recommendations for what to check out this weekend on your favorite streaming services! No theme this week, so tune in for a melting pot of movies. Don't forget to check us out on Facebook, Twitter, 3guys1up.com, and support us on Patreon!
Welcome back to BingetownTV’s Rooks & Vets Podcast Series! Today we cover @magicianssyfy Season 5, Episode 8! Mojito Time! This week the crew talks Josh’s triumphant return, a zombie plague at Brakebills, Margo & Eliot’s Freaky Friday, The Couple, and The Dark King’s pesky immortality. Jimmy returns to the pod, The Rooks put some endgame theories on the board, and Paul introduces us to his new segment! All of this and MORE is discussed in our latest podcast episode!
Welcome back to Bingetown! Todd, Todd and Fogg star in this classic Brakebills storyline. What will be the fallout of Jenny23’s relationship? Is Alice getting a last minute relationship to end the series? Also, it’s the beginning of the end in Fillory as the Dark King starts to reveal his true self. We gear up for the final stretch of the Magicians series as the seeds of a finale are being planted. All of this and MORE is discussed in our latest podcast episode!
In "Hotel Spa Potions" the gang return to Brakebills to ask Dean Fogg for help finding a spell to vanquish the Beast. Professor Bigby, a pixie and former teacher of battle magic, gives Alice what she is looking for. Julia and the Beast kidnap Marina.And Evelyn and their dad (Scott) talk about it!
In "Have You Brought Me Little Cakes" most of the Brakebills students enter Fillory through the Neitherlands fountains, but Quentin and Julia use time magic to follow Jane Chatwin back to Fillory, 1942, where a swordsmith agrees to forge the Leo blade for the showdown with the Beast. In Fillory, 2016, a number of twists, revelations and shocks await all them all.And Evelyn and their dad (Scott) talk about it! Featuring our first special guest: Brenda Rogers!
In "Impractical Applications" the first-year students are put through The Trials, a series of unconventional tests that must be passed to stay at Brakebills.And Evelyn and their dad (Scott) talk about it!
In "Mendings, Major and Minor" it is Brakebills' Alumni Week, during which the important Welters tournament will be held. However, Alice returns to Brakebills with bad news for Quentin, and Penny is distracted by a shocking discovery. Meanwhile, Julia seduces Pete in her desperation to continue to learn magic.And Evelyn and their dad (Scott) talk about it!
In "The Source of Magic" Quentin faces expulsion for his involvement in an otherworldly attack on Brakebills; Julia delves deeper into underground magic and tries to prove herself to the Hedge Witches. And Evelyn and their dad (Scott) talk about it!
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Wonder Woman fights the bad guys through the ages! Jason Inman is here to talk the 2019 Comic Drive! Plus, we review The Magicians #1, Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Death of Superman #1, Robotech Remix #2, and Jojo Rabbit! What are you waiting for? Take the jump and get to listening to the Major Spoilers Podcast. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) INTERVIEW Jawiin Comic Drive for Service Members 2019 REVIEWS STEPHEN THE MAGICIANS #1 Writer: Lilah Sturges ARTIST: Pius Bak Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: November 6, 2019 MEET THE NEW CLASS OF BRAKEBILLS COLLEGE! * Series creator Lev Grossman returns to BOOM! Studios for an all-new story in the world of The Magicians with Lilah Sturges and artist Pius Bak that features the first appearance of the next generation of heroes and villains! * Long after Quentin Coldwater has graduated from Brakebills, Dean Fogg welcomes the first class in Brakebills history to include hedge magicians, who are known for being dangerous practitioners of unsanctioned magic. * As these two student bodies clash to prove their superiority, everyone at Brakebills is forced to take a side - not realizing a new threat has targeted them all! * But the reason for this change at Brakebills will rock them to their core - and shock longtime fans of The Magicians! [rating:4/5] MATTHEW TALES FROM THE DARK MULTIVERSE: DEATH OF SUPERMAN #1 Writer: Jeff Loveness Artist: Brad Walker/Andrew Hennessy/Norm Rapmund Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $5.99 Release Date: October 30, 2019 In a broken world much like our own, Lois Lane, twisted by rage and grief, becomes the Eradicator and takes revenge on those who let Superman die, and the corrupt world he could never defeat. Now, with the power of a god, she's going to end the battle by any means necessary...and the Reign of the Supermen will be over before it begins! [rating:3/5] RODRIGO ROBOTECH REMIX #2 Writer: Brenden Fletcher Artist: Elmer Damaso Publisher: Titan Comics Cover Price: 3.99 Release Date: September 19, 2019 Dana Sterling travelled back in time and saved her past - but has she lost her future? Faced with new enemies, old friends, and parents who barely know her name, can the half-Zentraedi Robotech ace carve out a place for herself in the cosmos? Brenden Fletcher (Motorcrush, Isola) and artist Elmer Damaso (Robotech/Voltron, Speed Racer) continue the first arc of Robotech: Remix! [rating: 3/5] ASHLEY JOJO RABBIT Writer: Taika Waititi Director: Taika Waititi Studio: Fox Searchlight Release Date: Oct 18, 2019 Description Jojo is a lonely German boy who discovers that his single mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their attic. Aided only by his imaginary friend -- Adolf Hitler -- Jojo must confront his blind nationalism as World War II continues to rage on. [rating: 4/5] DISCUSSION WONDER WOMAN: HER GREATEST BATTLES Writers: Various Artists; Various Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $9.99 The perfect companion piece to 2017's highly anticipated film Wonder Woman is here. With the powers of a god and the fighting spirit of an Amazon, Wonder Woman is Earth's fiercest defender. On Themyscira, Diana was trained from birth to be a warrior. Her skills in battle are unmatched, as are her bullet-stopping bracelets and Lasso of Truth. Now, relive her greatest triumphs! CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
Wonder Woman fights the bad guys through the ages! Jason Inman is here to talk the 2019 Comic Drive! Plus, we review The Magicians #1, Tales from the Dark Multiverse: Death of Superman #1, Robotech Remix #2, and Jojo Rabbit! What are you waiting for? Take the jump and get to listening to the Major Spoilers Podcast. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) INTERVIEW Jawiin Comic Drive for Service Members 2019 REVIEWS STEPHEN THE MAGICIANS #1 Writer: Lilah Sturges ARTIST: Pius Bak Publisher: BOOM! Studios Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: November 6, 2019 MEET THE NEW CLASS OF BRAKEBILLS COLLEGE! * Series creator Lev Grossman returns to BOOM! Studios for an all-new story in the world of The Magicians with Lilah Sturges and artist Pius Bak that features the first appearance of the next generation of heroes and villains! * Long after Quentin Coldwater has graduated from Brakebills, Dean Fogg welcomes the first class in Brakebills history to include hedge magicians, who are known for being dangerous practitioners of unsanctioned magic. * As these two student bodies clash to prove their superiority, everyone at Brakebills is forced to take a side - not realizing a new threat has targeted them all! * But the reason for this change at Brakebills will rock them to their core - and shock longtime fans of The Magicians! [rating:4/5] MATTHEW TALES FROM THE DARK MULTIVERSE: DEATH OF SUPERMAN #1 Writer: Jeff Loveness Artist: Brad Walker/Andrew Hennessy/Norm Rapmund Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $5.99 Release Date: October 30, 2019 In a broken world much like our own, Lois Lane, twisted by rage and grief, becomes the Eradicator and takes revenge on those who let Superman die, and the corrupt world he could never defeat. Now, with the power of a god, she's going to end the battle by any means necessary...and the Reign of the Supermen will be over before it begins! [rating:3/5] RODRIGO ROBOTECH REMIX #2 Writer: Brenden Fletcher Artist: Elmer Damaso Publisher: Titan Comics Cover Price: 3.99 Release Date: September 19, 2019 Dana Sterling travelled back in time and saved her past - but has she lost her future? Faced with new enemies, old friends, and parents who barely know her name, can the half-Zentraedi Robotech ace carve out a place for herself in the cosmos? Brenden Fletcher (Motorcrush, Isola) and artist Elmer Damaso (Robotech/Voltron, Speed Racer) continue the first arc of Robotech: Remix! [rating: 3/5] ASHLEY JOJO RABBIT Writer: Taika Waititi Director: Taika Waititi Studio: Fox Searchlight Release Date: Oct 18, 2019 Description Jojo is a lonely German boy who discovers that his single mother is hiding a Jewish girl in their attic. Aided only by his imaginary friend -- Adolf Hitler -- Jojo must confront his blind nationalism as World War II continues to rage on. [rating: 4/5] DISCUSSION WONDER WOMAN: HER GREATEST BATTLES Writers: Various Artists; Various Publisher: DC Comics Cover Price: $9.99 The perfect companion piece to 2017’s highly anticipated film Wonder Woman is here. With the powers of a god and the fighting spirit of an Amazon, Wonder Woman is Earth’s fiercest defender. On Themyscira, Diana was trained from birth to be a warrior. Her skills in battle are unmatched, as are her bullet-stopping bracelets and Lasso of Truth. Now, relive her greatest triumphs! CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends! Closing music comes from Ookla the Mok.
Thank you so much to Nicole for this commission! I'm really delighted that I get to tear through this series at a similar pace as Deadwood. It feels like a real treat. This episode, we've got a lot of moments when characters are forced to face themselves and the consequences of their choices. The biggest obstacles for our crew at Brakebills is the Trials, which are a series of magical challenges that test not only their magical ability, but also their strategic thinking. The final trial depends on their telling the absolute truth about a driving force in their lives, and it's a mess. Meanwhile, Julia is doing her messy messy thing, too. Thanks for listening, and I will see you soon with a new episode!
Quentin, Alice, Penny, and Kady travel to Brakebills South to study with Professor Mayakovsky whose unusual teaching methods draws the best out of his students. However, Kady receives the news of her mother's death and leaves Penny behind. Meanwhile, Eliot begins a relationship with a Brakebill's graduate, but the arrival of The Beast puts Brakebills on high alert. Episode grades: 107 Dave A- Wayne A 108 A-
Julia and Marina carry out a cooperative spell that the former thinks will only mess with Quentin after a perceived betrayal, but the hedge witch leader has another purpose in mind. In the end, Marina recovers her memories from her time at Brakebills, and Julia is once again left out in the cold. Episode Grade: Dave C+ Wayne C
While Penny discovers his powers extend far beyond his psychic abilities, and Alice learns she can bend light, poor Quentin remains undetermined. Julia confronts Quentin about his failure to convince the teachers at Brakebills to give her another shot, but her real challenge involves learning to separate her personal life from her studies with Marina and Pete. Episode Grade: Dave B+ Wayne B
In the aftermath of The Beast's attack at Brakebills, Quentin and Alice struggle with the impact their roles in the event cause. Julia passes her first test with Pete and his small cadre of magicians, but it's the mystery surrounding Kady and Pete that raises new questions. Episode Grade: Dave A- Wayne B
On the eve of his Yale graduate school interview, Quentin discovers that his obsession with magic and the Fillory novels may provide a new, exciting life direction. As he enters Brakebills University, Julia chooses another magical path after Brakebills rejects her as a candidate. Episode Grade: B+
Welcome back Fillorians! It's a whole butterfly effect type of problem for Penny-23 and Marina this week. It seems that their presence in Timeline-40 has been causing glitches in certain spells. We finally get that long awaiting sitdown between Penny-23 and OG Penny. Our original Penny makes it quite clear, but his replacement is much needed and welcome on the timeline. Hit play and listen in as Brad and Cort break down this week’s new episode, "A Timeline and Place". Alice's journey takes her away from New York and Brakebills. She meets Sheila and finally remembers that magic doesn't have to mean death and danger. Julia and Quentin continue their quest to save our Eliot. Margo must make some super tough negotiations and our Kady is MIA again. What did you think of this week's all-new episode, "A Timeline and Place"? Be sure to drop us a comment below or in our Facebook group with your thoughts on Ep 4x06 “A Timeline and Place". You can also email us at bradandcorttalk@gmail.com.
Nicole takes Bilal through one of the best episodes of the season as our favorite Brakebills students go up against the Creature and a God!
As Julia is exploring Kira's happiest memories and the Brakebills kids are exploring the traumatic death of children in Plover's house, we are talking about Memories and what it is and isn't! TW: THIS EPISODE IS LOADED OF TRIGGER WARNINGS. As the episode is tackling many hard subject we will talk about them; so be warn that we will talk about sexual abuse, pedophilia, domestic violence, rape and torture. It all goes from 23:15 to 43:03 Please rate us on itune so more people can find us! Patreon: patreon.com/filloriansunited Facebook. fb.me/filloriansunited Twitter: @fillorians Tumblr: filloriansunited.tumblr.com Email: filloriansunited@gmail.com
Nicole and Bilal discuss The Creatures threat to our favorite Brakebills students, another amazing heist storyline, and our new favorite kind of magic - Luck!
And we are changing our geese form to Brakebills south where we are talking about Isolation! As well, we look at Julia's story after Hanna sudden and abrupt death. To learn more about the Sentinelle Tribe, here is a recap on youtube: https://youtu.be/Xk4gunNQVec Please rate us on itune so more people can find us! Patreon: patreon.com/filloriansunited Facebook. fb.me/filloriansunited Twitter: @fillorians Tumblr: filloriansunited.tumblr.com Email: filloriansunited@gmail.com
Welcome to the sixty-fourth episode of the Tea in the Treetops podcast hosted by Philippa and Anni. In this episode, we’re very pleased to welcome Aussie author Steven Lochran to the podcast, we chat about meeting Victoria Roth at the Brisbane Writers Festival, give our opinions on one-star reviews, as... Read more » The post Podcast Episode #64 – Paladeros and Brakebills appeared first on Tea in the Treetops.
We're doing it! We're finally talking about a book that's not YA. We hope you enjoy this discussion on our favorite coming-of-age series, The Magicians. This is a fantasy trilogy by Lev Grossman that's basically like Harry Potter for grown ups, but Brakebills is a million times more satisfying and interesting than Hogwarts, especially if you grew up reading fantasy. You can find us on twitter @shelf_involved You can find Emily on twitter @emilysaysgo You can find Kenzie on twitter @kenziehalwen
Welcome to Season 2 of BEAT MY GUEST - the trivia podcast where you can play along at home. This week's guest is HENRY ALONSO MYERS, an Executive Producer of "The Magicians" on Syfy. He will face four rounds of four questions in a wide range of topics. Along the way, he will wager points to set the bar for you, the listener, to play along and - if you can - BEAT MY GUEST. BECOME A PATRON and get a chance to win a spot in the hotseat... Go to PATRON.PODBEAN.COM/beatmyguest for details! Twitter:@BMGpod Music: http://www.purple-planet.com BRAND NEW! - FACEBOOK FAN GROUP - CLICK HERE
It appears that magic isn't dead after all. The year has been long but fret not because the hour is near when we all return to Fillory and Brakebills. We ended season 2 with the knowledge that just a spark of magic remained with "God-touched" Julia. Season 3 returns with the all-new episode, "The Tales of Seven Keys". Listen in as Brad and Cort talk all things The Magicians and play catch up with where exactly our favorite characters ended the season and how they got there. Then we spend some time reminiscing about our favorite moments and episodes. Eliot going full-on Swayze and the Les Mes musical number! So many great moments. This show has such an original approach and we can't wait to see which will be our greatest hits for season 3. Hit play and listen in as we do a deep dive into the different character arcs from season 2. We also, discuss the latest trailer and bits of news we've heard during this long hiatus. We're are absolutely ready to kick this new quest into high gear. Be sure to check back at Purefandom or our "Brad and Cort Talk" Facebook group for all things The Magicians. Also, be sure to check out our "2017 in Review" podcast that will be dropping soon.
Hey there! It's another witchy Wednesday and your resident cardslinger, Susannah, is here to ramble on at you about the full moon. No howling included. Tune in for a discussion of ritual, timing, and Susannah managing to both sound completely out there and very boring. Too witchy for the Muggles, too scientific for the witches... transcript: Hey there! Welcome to the Antifragile Tarot Podcast. It's another Witchy Wednesday and I am your resident cardslinger, Susannah. So, I had recorded an entire episode of this podcast and I had decided to type it up and read it off of a script, because it's a pain in the butt to transcribe the entire thing and I thought maybe it would be a little more cohesive if I went off of a script. Turned out, I really didn't like it. I sounded kind of robot. One of my coworkers tells me that I sound like the Microsoft Word paperclip if it was personified, which would come from years and years of doing customer service and phone-based work, but I really don't want this to be like that. You know, I want it to be like you're siting across from me, and we're chatting about tarot, or witchy stuff, and I would love to be able to do that more often, but it's hard with schedules and the stupid time-space continuum, as my husband likes to say, so instead, we've got podcasts. And, I realized that Wednesday, the day that you are listening to this, or not the day that you are listening to this but the day that it is released, is a full moon, and it gave me a really good excuse to re-record everything, so here we are. And I would like to talk to you today about timing. This isn't precisely tarot-related, this is more of the miscellaneous occult stuff that I said I was going to go over, but there are tarot things involved, so sit tight. Before we get started, I do want to issue a slight correction. Last week I was talking about the Rider-Waite tarot system, and I got so excited in referring to it as the Smith-Waite that I stumbled over Pamela Coleman Smith's name. I called her Pamela Smith, for some reason. It's actually Pamela Coleman Smith. She is the artist who drew each of the 78 cards in the system that most people refer to as the Rider-Waite system. But there is a deck, that is actually one of the decks that I inherited from my mom, that is probably the catalyst for me starting Antifragile Tarot, and it is the Centennial Smith-Waite, which I like because it's recolored to fit the artist's original vision, and the name, instead of using the, uh, person who commissioned it and the publisher's name, it uses the artist's name and the person who commissioned it, in that order, which I think is pretty cool. And I'm a feminist, so it pleases me the lady's getting her due. But we're not really here to ramble on about that. We had enough of that ramble last week. What I do want to talk to you today, about, are moons and timing in general. So, even the most mundane people I know who have no interest in the occult, or who are like super Christian and want nothing to do with witches, and freak out when they see my pentagram, will, you know, make jokes about the full moon. I work in a hospital as my full-time gig and people are always joking about whether it's a full moon. And you will have medical professionals who swear up down back and forth that the full moon is a crazy time. Personally, in the emergency room, it's always a crazy time. But I was going to do a paper for my Psych 101 class about whether or not there was any real correlation between working... like, hospital admissions, particularly psych admissions, and full moons, because even if there's no occult explanation, I think that the power of suggestion is super-powerful, ha ha, but Idid some preliminary research and I realized that the answer is really gonna be no, even though experience does count for something, and as I mentioned in my last episode, I think it's important that we don't take anything as totally settled. And one thing that comes up a lot in magic is timing. What day of the week to do a spell, or set an intention, if you don't want to call it a spell; when you should be doing readings, what you can do with the full moon... you know, there's a lot of what I call hedge witchcraft revolving around setting out crystals to, you know, charge energetically in the full moonlight. I'm going to sound really, really woo during this podcast, and I promise you that I take myself with a grain of salt, but whether or not you think that there's actually a magickal force behind all of this, going through the steps of ritual is important. It's why we do things like have graduation ceremonies-- those are rites of passage, just because we're not out in the woods with a drum howling doesn't mean that it's not a rite of passage ceremony at its core. So, I would like you to consider the idea that ritual is a lot more than just getting dressed up in spooky robes and going out in the middle of the night, but a ritual is something that you do with intention. It has defined steps, it has a defined purpose, and a lot of that is used to get you in the right mindset to be able to affect changes. That's kind of a more psychological view of this, though. We see it in in people who are told to visualize their outcomes, especially athletes, there have been studies about this. Visualizing the outcome that they want is going to make them more likely to do so. You can't tell me that there's a lot of difference between a visualization and a spell, if you break it down to its core elements. So, you know, there's people who have very different schools of thought than me. I am a hedge witch, ugh, if you've read Lev Grossman's The Magicians, there's a TV show about it right now which I have very mixed opinions on, but a lot of my friends love it so I'm not trying to hate, but in The Magicians, which I think is one of the best depictions of the modern magical community I have ever read that's not, you know, a nonfiction book, uh, The Magicians is often called grown-up Hogwarts and in it, there is-- magic is super real. And there is a school, or a few magical schools that you go to. One of them is called Brakebills and it is in upstate New York, and you learn theory, very specific, tricky magic, where you move your hands in different positions, mudras, for those of you who are familair with Eastern philosophies, but they don't call them mudras. They call them positions. And you learn to deal with the circumstances, so whether you're a man or a woman or a child or you're on the North Pole or on the South Pole ot it's raining, those are all the times and circumstances where you have to learn how to work your magic. Well, there's also hedge witches. They don't go through Brakebills, for whatever reason, they don't pop up on the radar, and they learn their power in a very different way. But it's still power. So, I definitely consider myself a hedge witch in that kind of tradition. I'm not a ceremonial magician; I do dabble in a realm of magic called chaos magick, which is- ask ten chaos magicians what the definition is, and you're gonna get ten different definitions. It's not like Wicca where there's, you know, an actual religion and some rules, although I guess Wicca has kind of been bastardized over the years. But, regardless, I come from a very make it up as you go, almost, pass it doen from folk traditions, make do with what you have kind of school of thought. So, a lot of what I'm going to say in this podcast, a lot of people will say that I'm absolutely wrong and there's no way I can get results with it, and buh buh buh buh buh, and that's cool, the magical community has room for all of us. So, back to our moon situation. You know, you're gonna get people who say that there's certain things you can only do on a full moon, you can never do on a new moon, and I don't agree with that at all. I often think that magick or whatever you want to call this, to do this kind of thing effectively, you kind of have to treat it like you would getting healthy, or a diet or exercise plan. It's really great to know the best way to do things. I think it's relaly important to know the best way to do things, even with language. Getting a good grasp on grammar and spelling and rules and formatting, it's really important to know the rules so that a) you can break them effectively, and not sound like an idiot while doing it, and b) so that you can learn what works for you. You know, with a diet, it's great if you think that- you know, broccoli is a super healthy food, but if you absolutely hate broccoli and never eat it, it's better if you go eat a salad of iceberg lettuce, even if that's not as nutritionally complete, than to just say screw it, I'm gonna go eat French fries because I hate broccoli and if I can't have the world's healthiest thing, I can't have anything healthy at all. That sounds a little silly, right? That's how I feel about magic a lot of the time. Uh, full moons are, as I see them, a time to tap into the energy of the world around you. I like looking at the moon. It's pretty~! I like thinking about the cyclical nature of things, and a lot of the work that I do, a full moon is a really great time to focus on something that you want to let go in the next month or so, because you can kind of tie it energetically or symbolically to how the moon appears to wane. Now, we all know that the moon isn't actuallty getting smaller. This is something that I tell people about something else you might have heard a lot about, Mercury in Retrograde, where, you know, it looks like Mercury is going backwards to us, even though it's not-- the planets only move in their directions, but everything is a matter of perspective, everything that we do is viewed through whatever lenses we're looking at it through, so why is it more or less valid to focus on the planets? I think it's a perfectly fine thing to work with. So, when I do my markets, I often sell little candle kits, and I include one of my business cards and I have five different backingsa to my business cards, which are tarot cards, and I include one of them to focus on. And I have a few different sets. I have candles for love and relationships, I have candles for communication, I have candles for letting stuff go, I have candles for getting a new job, and I often suggest to people, when they ask me when they should light them, you know, "when should I light this candle?" and I tell them, "well, you can either light it right now if you really need to and you're feeling super pumped about it, like, go and do that." Because I think it's best to do things when you're feeling like it's the right time, regardless of what a calendar has to say. As I'm doing this podcast, I'm actually looking at my magical Llewellyn's calendar that has all these colors of the day and the moon phases and when the planets are moving in whatever direction, and a friend got that for me for the holidays and I love it. But honestly, you can tear it off the wall and never pay attention to it and still be extremely effective. But, what I do tell people is that the full moon is a good time to light a candle, set an intention, whatever, for things that you want to be letting go of. Let's say you can't get over your ex, or you're dealing with a grief cycle, um, I lost both of my parents within two years. So, I've had some experience with grief recently, and learning how to let go and move on, and I also tell people that if they want to grow something, the new moon is a good time for that because you can't see the moon, and then it starts to wax, or grow bigger. And that's a good time if you're trying to, let's say you're not communicating well with your partner and you're kind of giving each other the silent treatment, you know, I suggest lighting a candle to increase communication, or to- if you're looking for jobs, that's a good time to do it, because you're trying to get more opportunities drawn to you. And I think that the moon stuff is something to really think about. Whether or not it's true, objectively, you know, as I said in the last podcast, I don't know if I think the cards are "true" objectively, I think they give you a lot to think about. And I think that full moons are a really good time to reflect on the things that are full in your life, and a friend of mine last night was saying that, contrary to what I was just saying, you know, she always heard that new moons are good for planting and full moons are good for harvesting, and in a way, that sounds contrary to what I was saying, you know, you let go at the ful moon, but you do, because when you harvest, the fiels doesn't have anything in it anymore. It's empty again. And you also, when you're planting, usually you can't plant one after the other, right? You're supposed to let the soil regenerate some and be able to provide more nutrients. So there's a season for planting, there's a season for harvesting, and there's a season for rest. So that's kind of the thing with the moon. And I uh, encourage you to think about what the full moon means to you. Does it mean that things go crazy? For me, I actually like the full moon. I don't feel like people are acting any weirder. I feel very calm during full moons. In fact, for me, I find that new moons are when I start having communication breakdowns with people, and I just feel kind of off-kilter, but I also think that might have something to do with me being a Cancerian. My birthday's in July, mid July, so that might be part of it. I am only just starting my work on an astrology course by esteemed occult awesome lady Benebell Wen, so I am not an astrology master or mistress yet, but, you know, going by the very surface area, sun sign thing, I'm a Cancer, and the moon often makes me feel comforted. So, when other might be howling at the moon, I feel like I'm basking in its light. So, at this point, if you are, you know, super secular, or not at all into woo, you're probably turned this podcast off at this point, let's be real. But, if you haven't, kudos to you for still being here, and again, I encourage you to consider that this is not just a woo thing. It's a good time to set your intentions. I personally don't really think I'm doing anything cosmically. I think a lot of it has to do with my attitude, I think a lot of it has to do with my perspective, and it's also just fun to be that witchy person who knows the moon signs and feels more in tune with this stuff. There's nothing wrong with having some fun, you know? I think one thing that both some occultists and some- ha, I'm going to call them muggles- some muggles, you know, think is that a lot of witches take things very seriously. And we do. You know, I definitely take a tarot card reading seriously, if the client wants that. But I also have no problem with, you know, the very raunchy deck that I got at Spencer's with people, you know, doing improbable sexual positions on the tarot cards, and having a laugh while doing a tarot card reading. Or, you know, running outside and collecting a bunch of snow during a blizzard, which also happens to be on a full moon, and and keeping that water. I have jars labeled "full moon blizzard water." And I think that there's a misconception that we take all this stuff very seriously, and we do, but a lot of us are also just doing it cos it feels like the right thing to do. Don't we all do things that are kind of silly and don't really have any meaning or purpose? Don't we all have favorite colors or lucky numbers, or even just numbers that we like? And, or other rituals that we do. Taco Tuesday is a ritual, I hate to tell you. But there's nothing wrong with that. I think we would all do well to make some things more ritualistic. A lot of productivity and study guide things recommend that you have a particular place and time or even outfits that you use to take tests in. What is that, if not preparing for a ritual? What is that, if not setting an intention? Doing a spell? And that's what I'd like you to think about during this full moon witchy Wednesday. Um, a full moon is also-- or a new moon, for that matter- but full moons in particular are also really popular times to do tarot card readings. I know a lot of people who- if you go online looking for tarot card spreads, there's a billion of them, and a lot of people will do readings during the full moon. For me, personally, I don't read for myself that often, for a lot of reasons. I am my own worst enemy, I am my own harshest critic, and I'm much more likely to see something negative in the cards about myself, and I talk negatively to myself all the time. I don't need more of that in my life. But I have been making an effort lately to do more readings for myself, and I find that the full moon, and sometimes the new moon, is a good excuse to do that, so that's what I'll be doing. I'll be doing a tarot card reading for myself with one of my tarot decks that I haven't played with in a while, my vampire deck; my husband's been telling me that he thinks it's time for me to use that deck. I swear, sometimes that man is more of a witch than I am. So, I hope that you have enjoyed this podcast, um, I hope that you are doing something fun or meaningful for yourself on this witchy Wednesday, and if you would like to experiment with some full moon magic, I heartily suggest that you do. Think about something that you've been wanting to let go of. Maybe it's negative self-talk. Maybe it's a relationship or grief or, you know, even if you're trying to lose some weight, it's not a bad idea. Or, losing some negative body image, because I am super body positive and not everyone should be trying to lose weight. But, it's a good time to start thinking about that, and if lighting a candle or formally making wish while having a cigarette or whatever is your preferred way to do this, I don't think it's a bad thing. I think it might be very effective for you. And whether or not you're freaked out by the effectiveness or disappointed at the lack thereof, it can just be a thing to do, to pass the time. But one final thought that I'll be leaving you with is: it doesn't matter what day of the week, what moon phase, how many fancy, hard to find ingredients you have that are supposed to ensure your success. I don't necessarily believe-- well, I guess that's not true. I do believe that life, and magick in real life, is kind of like in the Magicians novels. I was about to say you actually have to work for it, but everyone there does work at magic. But almost any magician worth their salt, particularly in chaos magick, which is kind of my area, will tell you that whatever magick you do is worth jack-all if you don't actually do the work in the real world for it. If you set a new moon or set a full moon intention to let go of your ex, but then you start Facebook stalking them the same night, that's really not going to be helpful. Instead, you need to, as part of your intention, block them on social media, if possible. Or make an effort to change the subject if you find yourself talking about them. If your intention is to stop talking to yourself negatively, maybe book a therapy appointment or put up some self-affirming notes on your mirror. It sounds silly, it doesn't really work for me but I have friends who swear by it and I think that's a great thing if it works for you. You have to actually put in some work. Magic is there as a boost, so don't think that you can just light a candle and wave some incense and poof, it's going to be done. You need to be putting in your work both energetically and in whatever concrete ways that you can. I have things in my life that I am trying to let go of, and I will certainly be thinking of them, and I will be doing a tarot card reading. I'm not sure if I'm going to be doing some full moon spread I found online or just a standard celtic cross, but I'll be doing one of those to see what I should be focusing on in this moon cycle. And I hope that you do something worthwhile. You can always book a reading with me, if you want, at my Etsy, Antifragile Tarot, you can book it today and I'll do it tomorrow or you can make sure you mark your calendars for the next full or new moon if you really want to time it that way, uh, you can also find me on Instagram at antifragiletarot and Facebook at Antifragile Tarot as well. You can also email me at antifragiletarot@gmail.com if you have any suggestions or things you'd like to hear about on this podcast, or any questions about anything I've talked about today. So, I hope you have a wonderful and/or witchy week, and I will talk to y'all next week. Bye!
With an assist from Kady, Julia infiltrates Brakebills...again. The Fillory Royals are down by one and they’re not dealing with quite so well. Eliot’s torn between two kingdoms, Margo takes solace by fortifying her bitchy exterior. Penny and Q go off on one excellent adventure. Oh and in case any one forgot Magic is completely going wonky.
In Episode 6, we chat with Josh Christie, manager at Sherman's Books and Stationery in Portland, ME. Get excited. You also can stream the episode on iTunes and Stitcher. Find us on Tumblr at drunkbooksellers.tumblr.com. Follow us on Twitter at @drunkbookseller for updates, book recs, and general bookish shenanigans. Epigraph Bitches in Bookshops Our theme music, Bitches in Bookshops, comes to us with permission from Annabelle Quezada. It’s the best. Introduction [0:30] In Which We Drink Strong Stouts and Cat Valente Singing in Russian for a Talent Show Josh is the perfect guest for Drunk Booksellers. He is the manager and book buyer at Sherman's Books and Stationery in Portland, Maine (not Oregon). He’s also the co-author of Maine Outdoor Adventure Guide and The Handbook of Porters & Stouts, as well as the author of Maine Beer: Brewing in Vacationland. In his spare time, he’s an adjunct professor on the The Maine Brew Bus and a co-host of The Bookrageous Podcast. Drink of the Day: As one might expect from a stout & porter expert, Josh gave us three options for our drink of the day. Lion Stout Guinness Foreign Extra Stout Anchor Porter Josh is reading Drinking in America: Our Secret History by Susan Cheever, Judge This by Chip Kidd, and The Beer Bible by Jeff Alworth. Kim’s reading Tuesday Nights in 1980 by Molly Prentiss (pubs April 2016) and Welcome to Night Vale by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Emma’s reading Thunderstruck & Other Stories by Elizabeth McCracken, Nimona by Noelle Stevensen, Radiance by Catherynne M. Valente (also mentioned Six-Gun Snow White) Books we’re excited about: The Witches: Salem, 1692 by Stacy Schiff (also mentioned Cleopatra: A Life) The One-In-A-Million Boy by Monica Wood (pubs April 2016) Embed with Games: A Year on the Couch with Game Developers by Cara Ellison (pubs February 2016) Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five (Bookmarked Series) by Curtis Smith (pubs March 2016) Harry Potter Coloring Book from Scholastic, Inc. Contraband Cocktails: How America Drank When It Wasn't Supposed to by Paul Dickson (published by the ever-awesome Melville House) The Very Persistent Gappers of Frip by George Saunders & Lane Smith The Good Book: Writers Reflect on Favorite Bible Passages, edited by Andrew Blauner Gratitude by Oliver Sacks Chapter I [20:17] In Which We Love Everything Except Rap and Polka, Particularly Maps Sherman’s Books & Stationery has 5 locations in Maine, with a 6th opening in 2016. Most surprising bestseller (other than adult coloring books): The Historical Atlas of Maine, edited by Stephen J. Hornsby Also mentioned: Deep Down Dark: The Untold Stories of 33 Men Buried in a Chilean Mine, and the Miracle That Set Them Free by Hector Tobar, All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr If maps and books are your thing, definitely check out Plotted: A Literary Atlas by Andrew Degraff and Daniel Harmon . We all love it so hard. From Plotted: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L’Engle Chapter II [32:23] In Which We Lust after Built-in Bookshelves, Love Everything Except Rap & Polka Josh loves some good narrative nonfiction: Mary Roach, Erik Larson, Stacy Schiff, John Muir, and Ralph Waldo Emerson Kim and Emma get overexcited about handselling nature essays to Josh. Emma loves Limber by Angela Pelster. Kim’s excited about Annie Dillard’s forthcoming collection, The Abundance: Narrative Essays Old and New (pubs March 2016). Josh recs the Best American series, particularly Best American Sports Writing Go read anything published by Write Bloody. Especially Andrea Gibson (start with Pole Dancing to Gospel Hymns). Originally posted by x-rayvisions Chapter III [41:06] In Which We Love Maps and Weirdos, Learn that Maine is More Than Just Lighthouses & Lobsters, Josh’s Wheelhouse includes books with maps, character indexes, and anything that’s super weird, such as Mort(e) by Robert Repino Josh’s very practical Station Eleven/Wild book: SAS Survival Guide by John Lofty Wiseman Josh’s real Station Eleven/Wild book: Infinite Jest by David Foster Wallace Go-To Handsell: Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar by Cheryl Strayed, The Lobster Kings by Alexi Zentner Originally posted by cuddle Generally Impossible Handsells: Poetry and Graphic Novels If you’re not a graphic novel reader yet, start with Fun Home by Alison Bechdel, The Sculptor by Scott McCloud, or Habibi by Craig Thompson That annoying Slate article that Josh mentions can be found here: Don’t Support Your Local Bookseller. Feel free to read it if you feel like angrily ranting at everyone you interact with for the next few years. Epilogue [51:27] In Which Josh Tells Us About His Awesome Bookish Wedding and Where You Can Find Him On the Internet Josh and his wife gifted each other literary tattoos as wedding presents, because they’re the coolest. Josh is getting the the Escapist’s key from The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay by Michael Chabon and his wife is getting the the Brakebills seal from Lev Grossman’s The Magicians. Totes adorbs, right? Favorite Bookstore other Than Your Own: WORD (aw, yeah!), Harvard Book Store, Porter Square Books, Northshire Bookstore Favorite Literary Media: PANELS, Reading Aloud Podcast If you’re not listening to Bookrageous, go remedy that immediately. We love it so hard. Find Josh on the interwebz at: Twitter: @jchristie Website: BrewsAndBooks.com Instagram: JChristie7 You should probably follow us on Twitter @drunkbookseller if you’re not doing so already. We’re pretty cool. Emma tweets @thebibliot and writes nerdy bookish things for Book Riot. Kim occasionally tweets at @finaleofseem. Make sure you don’t miss an episode by subscribing to Drunk Booksellers from your podcatcher of choice. Also, if you read this far in the show notes, you should probably go ahead and rate/review us on iTunes too. The only compensation we get from this podcast is a nerdy ego-boost, so we’d love to hear how much you’re digging it.
Time magazine book critic and New York Times Bestselling author Lev Grossman joins Jen to talk about his Magicians trilogy. The final installment of the series, The Magician's Land, hit number one on the New York Times Bestseller list this month, and Lev chats with Jen about wrapping up the trilogy, where the idea for the series first came from, bringing realism to the depiction of fantastical worlds and the use of magic, the forthcoming TV adaptation, and much more. Be warned there are some mild spoilers if you haven't finished the trilogy! If you're enjoying PrePopCulture, please rate/review it on iTunes, and like it on Facebook! You can also follow PrePopCulture on Twitter. Want to suggest a topic for an episode? Email prepopculture@gmail.com! Show notes: Follow Lev on Twitter and see him at Dragon Con in the Fantasy Literature Track and the Young Adult Literature Track The Magicians The Magician King The Magician's Land Lev's work at Time magazine Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series, beginning with A Wizard of Earthsea Susanna Clarke's Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell Lev's recommendations: Larry Niven's stories The Magic Goes Away and Not Long Before The End (which can be found in the collection The Magic Goes Away), Fritz Leiber's Fafhrd and The Gray Mouser books, Metric, the Mountain Goats, the Eels, and webcomic Achewood Theme song Alps by Motorama is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives (aka Music Sharing) License.
*Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media* Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Music by Ray Charles, I'll Be Seeing You Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram *@brakebillsafterdark* , twitter *@brakebillsafterdark* or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, which will almost certainly be next week, Night Owls (Jeannie made me say that) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content
In this episode of Brakebills After Dark, Jeannie and John react to Season 5 Episode 13 of The Magicians on SYFY. Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields Guest Starring Cerbinwydd and Aethurial from the Magicians Discord Server. Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram @brakebillsafterdark, twitter @brakebillsafterdark or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, Night Owls! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content
Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram @brakebillsafterdark ( instagram.com/brakebillsafterdark ) , twitter @brakebillsafterdark ( twitter.com/brakebillsafterdark ) or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, which will almost certainly be next week, B-Bad. *wink* *wink* - "I THINK THEY GET IT JOHN. JEEZ" - Jeannie. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content
In this episode of Brakebills After Dark, Jeannie and John react to Season 5 Episode 12 of The Magicians on SYFY. Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram @brakebillsafterdark, twitter @brakebillsafterdark or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, Night Owls! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content
In this episode of Brakebills After Dark, Jeannie and John react to Season 5 Episode 11 of The Magicians on SYFY. Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram @brakebillsafterdark, twitter @brakebillsafterdark or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, Night Owls! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content
In this episode of Brakebills After Dark, Jeannie and John react to Season 5 Episode 10 of The Magicians on SYFY. Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram @brakebillsafterdark, twitter @brakebillsafterdark or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, Night Owls! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content
In this episode of Brakebills After Dark, Jeannie and John react to Season 5 Episode 9 of The Magicians on SYFY. Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram @brakebillsafterdark, twitter @brakebillsafterdark or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, Night Owls! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content
In this episode of Brakebills After Dark, Jeannie and John react to Season 5 Episode 8 of The Magicians on SYFY. Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram @brakebillsafterdark, twitter @brakebillsafterdark or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, Night Owls! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content
In this episode of Brakebills After Dark, Jeannie and John react to Season 5 Episode 7 of The Magicians on SYFY. Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram @brakebillsafterdark, twitter @brakebillsafterdark or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, Night Owls! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content
In this episode of Brakebills After Dark, Jeannie and John react to Season 5 Episode 5 & 6 of The Magicians on SYFY. Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram @brakebillsafterdark, twitter @brakebillsafterdark or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, Night Owls! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content
In this episode of Brakebills After Dark, Jeannie and John react to Season 5 Episode 4 of The Magicians on SYFY. Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram @brakebillsafterdark, twitter @brakebillsafterdark or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, Night Owls! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content
In this episode of Brakebills After Dark, Jeannie and John react to Season 5 Episode 3 of The Magicians on SYFY. Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram @brakebillsafterdark, twitter @brakebillsafterdark or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, Night Owls! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content
In this episode of *Brakebills After Dark* , Jeannie and John react to Season 5 Episode 2 of The Magicians on SYFY. *Brakebills After Dark is a production by Humdrum Media* Hosted John D'Antonio and Jeannie Shields SPECIAL GUEST: Zach (he's great) Mixed, Produced and Edited by Sebastian Michaels Original Music by Ellia Schwarz Credits Music and Intro Music by Broke for Free Special Music by Ray Charles, I'll Be Seeing You Special Thanks to AFN Creative and the folks over at Brakebills (magicians fan server): https://discord.gg/skndFbJ If you would like to contact us, you can find us on instagram *@brakebillsafterdark* , twitter *@brakebillsafterdark* or you can email us at brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ( //brakebillsafterdark@gmail.com ). If you enjoyed this episode please leave a review for us wherever you get your podcasts so more people can find the show, and if you would like to help support us, head on over to patreon.com/bbad ( http://patreon.com/bbad ) Until next time, which will almost certainly be next week, Night Owls (Jeannie made me say that) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bbad/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bbad/support Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/brakebills-after-dark/exclusive-content