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Dr. Alex Gee continues his heart-felt and truthful conversation with his white cousin, Brandon Cook, about their shared family legacy that dates back to American slavery. They are open about discussing the racial trauma that has carried through generations of their family history. In this second part of their conversation, they talk about the truth of using your own experience and guilt versus healing. Having both served as pastors and being committed to transformational leadership, they have a lot in common, while still experiencing very different sides of American society. Brandon Cook is a writer, trainer, and business/personal coach. He attended Wheaton College (IL) and studied in Jerusalem, Israel before graduating magna cum laude from Brandeis University near Boston. He also received a Master's degree in ancient Judaism from Oxford University in the UK. Brandon is passionate about helping people courageously step into their future and into who they are made to be, through Brandon Cook Coaching. You can also listen to his podcast, Naming the Real, wherever you listen to podcasts. alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme
Dr. Alex Gee has a heart-felt and truthful conversation with his white cousin, Brandon Cook, about their shared family legacy that dates back to American slavery. They are open about discussing the racial trauma that has carried through generations of their family history. Having both served as pastors and being committed to transformational leadership, they have a lot in common, while still experiencing very different sides of American society. Brandon Cook is a writer, trainer, and business/personal coach. He attended Wheaton College (IL) and studied in Jerusalem, Israel before graduating magna cum laude from Brandeis University near Boston. He also received a Master's degree in ancient Judaism from Oxford University in the UK. Brandon is passionate about helping people courageously step into their future and into who they are made to be, through Brandon Cook Coaching. You can also listen to his podcast, Naming the Real, wherever you listen to podcasts. alexgee.com Support the Show: patreon.com/blacklikeme
Cousin Brandon joins the Mikes for his sixth appearance. The cast of SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE cross paths with Spider-Man! In this bizarre Bronze Age brouhaha, Spider-Man gets mixed up with John Belushi, Dan Aykroyd, Bill Murray, Jane Curtin, Garret Morris, Laraine Newman, Gilda Radner, Lorne Michaels, and Ken Morrow, the Not-Ready-For-Primetime-Players. This classic story (which will likely never see print again), was written by Chris Claremont, pencilled by Bob Hall, and inked by Marie Severin.
Cousin Brandon showed up to talk Twilight Zone! Kind of. After he passes out, I talk about my recent fantasy football draft, we review "They're Playing with Fire" (starring my beloved Sybil Danning), and then Tuffy and Jank talk Big Brother. We close out the show with a lengthy wrestling discussion, recapping the recent WWE shows and the hilarious developments in AEW. Tiny Tony Kahn is comedy gold.
Cousin Brandon joins the full cast of the Spider-Friends for a look at 80s Spider-Fun. Reviewing Web of Spider-Man #51 (by Gerry Conway, Mark Bagley, Keith Williams), Amazing Spider-Man #316 (by David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane), Spectacular Spider-Man #151. www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
BlogTalk technical difficulties derailed the top of the show, and Cousin Brandon fell asleep. So the Columbo tribute will have to wait until next week. Instead, Jank and I reviewed "Evil Toons," and then The Ed called to talk about being the best man in a stranger's wedding.
Cousin Brandon returns for his fifth appearance, but it feels like his sixth. Chris Claremont, Sal Buscema & Tom Palmer wrap up the limited series focusing on Illyana Rasputin & Storm. www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
Cousin Brandon returns, and Todd McFarlane Debuts! Reviewing Amazing Spider-Man #298 (David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane Bob McLeod), Web of Spider-man #36 (Gerry Conway, Alex Saviuk, Keith Williams), Spectacular Spider-Man #136 (Peter David, Sal Buscema). Plus: the first appearance of Venom. www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
wsg Cousin Brandon! The lead-up to the Spider-Marriage (subsequently erased) begins here! Reviewing Web of Spider-Man #28 (by Bob Layton, Steve Geiger, Vince Colletta), Amazing Spider-Man #290 (by David Michelinie, John Romita Jr., Vince Colletta), Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #128 (by Peter David, Alan Kupperberg). www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
Cousin Brandon visits the Spider-Friends for a look at Spidey in January 1987. Reviewing Web of Spider-Man #22 (by Len Kaminski, Marc Silvestri + Art Nichols), Amazing Spider-Man #284 (by Tom DeFalco/Jim Owsley, Ron Frenz/Brett Breeding, Josef Rubinstein), Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #122 (by Peter David, Rich Buckler/Malcom Davis, Mike Esposito/Bob McLeod + Art Nichols). www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
Cousin Brandon joins us to discuss his beloved "Side Out."
Cousin Brandon joins Mikes EL and DELL for a look at his favourite comic book from his childhood that he has no memory ever reading. Bonecrusher, Duchard & Riordan (?) guest star in the six hundredth issue of DC's longest running title. www.ComicBookSyndicate.com
Mike-EL & Mike-DELL are joined by Cousin Brandon for another in-depth look at a Bronze Age comic. Quasar #3 by Mark Gruenwald, Paul Ryan & Danny Bulandi is the classic cosmic comic from the late 80s that launched a thousand podcasts (okay...two), and made Mike-EL a fan of Wendell Elvis Vaughn for life!
Cousin Brandon returns. Plus we watched Barbarella.
Today we review the 2009 Academy Award for Best Picture winner, Slumdog Millionaire, in honor of the late great Regis Philbin. We also are joined by a very special guest, Jason's cousin Brandon (36:00-1:12:00), who takes part in Who Wants to be a Millionaire common sense quiz. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Cousin Brandon and Mike-EL will be here talking up the 1980's classic, Midnight Madness. In an episode we're calling, Midnight Madness Madness. We're not really calling it that...
We celebrate the cinematic masterpiece that is Grease 2 with Mike EL from the Comic Book Syndicate. (And maybe Cousin Brandon). Yup, Grease 2!!
The Monitor? Harbinger? The Psycho-Pirate? What the heck is going on. We read Crisis #3 to find out...but we're still in the dark! Mike-EL & Mike-DELL are joined by Cousin Brandon for a look at the story that changed DC continuity forever.
The best-selling comic book of the 1980s! So, it must be good, right? Well, about that... Mike-DELL and Mike-EL are joined by Cousin Brandon for a look at another childhood favourite.
Cousin Brandon returns to talk poetry and music!
Cousin Brandon? Maybe. Kevin Jank? Maybe. Tuffy? Maybe. Entertainment? Hell no.
Cousin Brandon joins Chris to discuss WWE Hell In A Cell 2014.
Cousin Brandon joins Chris to discuss WWE Night of Champions 2014.
The Daves mark their 40th episode by reading Jacuzzi Pete’s “Jacuzzi Thoughts: New York”; plus, Cousin Brandon attacks Feeney through poetry. Tags: Jacuzzi Thoughts