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Antenne Alderaan
Fünf Minuten Cantina 046 - Tales of the Underworld Trailer Analyse

Antenne Alderaan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 12:59


Ein gigantischer Trailer mit Ventress und Bane braucht eine Analyse. Genau deswegen spricht Thilo heute 13 Minuten über den aktuellen Trailer der Disney+ Show.

Mickey Mutineers Podcast
Mickey Mutineers 413 - Big Smack

Mickey Mutineers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 64:41


This week, the Mutineers have a Disney Show and Tell! Because really, why should kids be the only ones able to do this? We're taking it back!   WATCH THIS EPISODE ON YOUTUBE Merchandise!!   CHECK OUT OUR OTHER STUFF What the Heck is Jake Talking About?  Mickey Mutineers Subreddit  Jordan Ghastly's Channel 

Inside 4Walls
DISNEY SHOWS CRACKS IN WOKE AGENDA AS STRANGE WORLD BOMBS AND WAKANDA FOREVER DIVIDES FANS(11.29.22)

Inside 4Walls

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 53:11


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GeekVerse Podcast
MCU Overhauling Their Disney+ Show Structure, No Moon Knight Season 2 : WGN Highlight

GeekVerse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 25:37


Enjoy Ad-Free, Early, & Exclusive Episodes! https://www.patreon.com/GeekVerseSupport Our Patreon To Help Us Grow The Podcast and Create New Content Guest On Shows, Pick Films For Us To Review, Send Topics & More!GeekVerse.ca is where you can find all the info on the show and where you can find it!Come Chat With The Hosts, Join Our Discord! https://discord.gg/GMBM3yucBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/geekverse-podcast--4201268/support.

What’s On Disney Plus Podcast
Marvel Pauses Development Of Nova, Strange Academy & Terror, Inc Disney+ Shows | Disney Plus News

What’s On Disney Plus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 7:44


Marvel Pauses Development Of "Nova", "Strange Academy" & "Terror, Inc" Disney+ Shows https://whatsondisneyplus.com/marvel-pauses-development-of-nova-strange-academy-terror-inc-disney-shows/   #DisneyPlus  VISIT ONLINE -  http://www.WhatsOnDisneyPlus.com If you enjoy our content, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more.

DisKingdom Podcast - Disney | Marvel | Star Wars
Marvel Pauses Development Of Nova, Strange Academy & Terror, Inc Disney+ Shows | Disney Plus News

DisKingdom Podcast - Disney | Marvel | Star Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 7:44


Marvel Pauses Development Of "Nova", "Strange Academy" & "Terror, Inc" Disney+ Shows https://whatsondisneyplus.com/marvel-pauses-development-of-nova-strange-academy-terror-inc-disney-shows/   #DisneyPlus  VISIT ONLINE -  http://www.WhatsOnDisneyPlus.com If you enjoy our content, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more.

What’s On Disney Plus Q&A
Marvel Pauses Development Of Nova, Strange Academy & Terror, Inc Disney+ Shows | Disney Plus News

What’s On Disney Plus Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 7:44


Marvel Pauses Development Of "Nova", "Strange Academy" & "Terror, Inc" Disney+ Shows https://whatsondisneyplus.com/marvel-pauses-development-of-nova-strange-academy-terror-inc-disney-shows/   #DisneyPlus  VISIT ONLINE -  http://www.WhatsOnDisneyPlus.com If you enjoy our content, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more.

BEST OF LONDON
JACK BERNHARDT reveals new DISNEY show; The best Taskmaster series, contestant & tasks; Writing The Taskmaster Compendium with Alex Horne & Working with JENNY ECLAIR & LOU SANDERS - BEST OF LONDON Ben

BEST OF LONDON

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2025 83:15


JACK BERNHARDT reveals new DISNEY show; The best Taskmaster series, contestant & tasks; Writing The Taskmaster Compendium with Alex Horne & Working with JENNY ECLAIR & LOU SANDERS.My guest's written for The Guardian and series like Horrible Histories and The News Quiz.  He's recently been writing for a Disney production that's coming out next year and he gives us an exclusive on that. He wrote The Taskmaster Compendium with my previous guest Alex Horne and he's presented Taskmaster The People's Podcast since it's inception with Lou Sanders and then Jenny Eclair. He tells us what it was like writing the book with Alex, I press him on the good points and bad points of working with Jenny and Lou and he reveals which Taskmaster series is best and his favourite contestant. He grew up in London so he also has so many amazing recommendations and lifehacks. Please FOLLOW and SUBSCRIBE to  BEST OF LONDON as we have great shows coming up. For links on all the platforms and social media, just click here:⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/bestolondon ⁠⁠⁠⁠ E-mail:⁠ben@lifemac.com⁠ I read and reply to all your e-mails.For the Alex Horne video episode of Best of London please watch on YouTube or Spotify here:https://www.youtube.com/@benpodzandhttps://open.spotify.com/episode/3a4djMtTnaJ2GSusHxNYFWFor more Jack Bernhardt visit:⁠https://jackbern23.medium.com/ ⁠⁠https://bsky.app/profile/jackbern.bsky.social⁠You can get his EXCELLENT book The Taskmaster Compendium here:https://www.amazon.co.uk/Absolute-Casserole-Taskmaster-Compendium/dp/B0DDY2TCXQ/orhttps://www.waterstones.com/book/an-absolute-casserole/alex-horne/jack-bernhardt/9781529441529Each week I ask a guest 7 questions including what's your best London venue, event, place to eat, area and London Lifehack. You'll find out the best things to do and places to go.Intro and Outro music by Ben HollandBest of London is presented and produced by Ben Holland and Ben Afleck.Ben's instagram is ⁠https://www.instagram.com/benpodz/⁠ Ben's TikTok is⁠ https://www.tiktok.com/@benpodz⁠Ben's X is⁠ https://x.com/benpodz⁠BEST OF LONDON logo and artwork by my good friend Bobby Magill of recolodesign.com. E-mail bob@recolodesign.comChapters and transcript are created by Spotify and may contain inaccuracies these also take 24 hours show up. If you're listening to it in the first 24 hours thank you and why not guess what the first chapter will be called!? Also I think Spotify need to get their AI to work harder so you don't have to wait around for so long for these! Follow and subscribe to BEST OF LONDON for links on ALL the platforms including apple podcasts, amazon music, audible, instagram, twitter/x and Facebook, please click here :⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://linktr.ee/bestolondon⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠

Comic Zombie
Issue 46: The MCU - Phase Four (Part 1: The Disney+ Shows)

Comic Zombie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 131:44


"We're looking for the legendary Kevin Bacon!" - Drax Chris, Erik, and Zack (⁠⁠⁠⁠Podcasters Assemble⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠and ⁠⁠⁠⁠The Neat Cast⁠⁠⁠⁠) assemble once again to kick off The Multiverse Saga! MCU Phase 4 Shows: Wandavision The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Loki (Season 1) What If...? (Season 1) Hawkeye Moon Knight Ms. Marvel She Hulk Werewolf by Night The Guardians of the Galaxy - Holiday Special! "I am Groot" - shorts Be sure to listen to our previous MCU episodes as well: ⁠⁠Issue #18: Revisiting the MCU: Phase One⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Issue #22: Revisiting the MCU: Phase Two⁠⁠ ⁠⁠Issue #24: Daredevil and the Marvel Netflix Shows!⁠⁠ ⁠Issue #39: Revisiting the MCU: Phase Three (Part 1)⁠ Issue #41: Revisiting the MCU: Phase Three (Part 2) (Episode edited by Chris Carroll) Check out our blog at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ComicZombie.net⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for more!  Follow us on Social Media: Instagram: @ComicZombiePodcast Twitter: @ComicZombie2 Network Info This podcast is a production of the We Can Make This Work (Probably) Network. Follow us below to keep up with this show and discover our many other podcasts – including: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Epik Fails of History⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠2 Young 4 This Trek⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠, and ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Podcasters Assemble⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Twitter ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠| ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Facebook⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠| ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: @probablywork⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.probablywork.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Email: ProbablyWorkPod@gmail.com

Marvel Movie Talk
Marvel Movie Talk - 11/7/24 - The Best (and WORST!) of Marvel's Disney+ Shows

Marvel Movie Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2024 82:54


Christian Bladt, Eric Conner, David Brody and Adam "Hughezy" / "The H Man" Hughes rank all of the Marvel Studios series on Disney+. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Jesus 911
04 Oct 24 – Spellbooks, Demonology, Witchcraft, Magic…

Jesus 911

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 51:12


Today's Topics: 1) Spellbooks, rituals, demonology, Taylor Swift rumors: Classes on witchcraft abound this fall https://www.thecollegefix.com/spellbooks-rituals-demonology-taylor-swift-rumors-universities-offer-fall-classes-on-witchcraft/ 2) How did modern academia become enamored with magic https://www.tfp.org/how-did-modern-academia-become-enamored-with-magic/?PKG=TFPE3389 3) A father, Dave Willis, discovers a satanic book in his 12-year-olds bedroom who was suffering from a lot of anxiety. This parent is warning other parents about this satanic book called: The Book of Bill, by Alex Hirsch, it's a Disney book based on a Disney Show and NY Times best seller https://www.instagram.com/reel/C_I95FfxwCH/?igsh=dXJieW9hdzZkbzk2 4) Gravity Falls creator on returning to his "little bastard" of a character https://www.polygon.com/24211450/alex-hirsch-gravity-falls-bill-cipher-book

What’s On Disney Plus Podcast
Top 10 Marvel Disney+ Shows Ranked

What’s On Disney Plus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 10:58


With the release of "Agatha All Along" on Disney+, this marks the tenth live-action show to be released on Disney+ and a perfect time to take a look back and rank them according to my own preference.  Over the past four years, we've seen a wide range of new characters introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as well as seeing many established characters from the films transition to the smaller screen to explore new stories.

DisKingdom Podcast - Disney | Marvel | Star Wars
Top 10 Marvel Disney+ Shows Ranked

DisKingdom Podcast - Disney | Marvel | Star Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 10:58


With the release of "Agatha All Along" on Disney+, this marks the tenth live-action show to be released on Disney+ and a perfect time to take a look back and rank them according to my own preference.  Over the past four years, we've seen a wide range of new characters introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as well as seeing many established characters from the films transition to the smaller screen to explore new stories.

What’s On Disney Plus Q&A
Top 10 Marvel Disney+ Shows Ranked

What’s On Disney Plus Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 10:58


With the release of "Agatha All Along" on Disney+, this marks the tenth live-action show to be released on Disney+ and a perfect time to take a look back and rank them according to my own preference.  Over the past four years, we've seen a wide range of new characters introduced into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as well as seeing many established characters from the films transition to the smaller screen to explore new stories.

FANMEN Podcast
Disney Show Episode 10: D23 Round Up With The kids

FANMEN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 64:58


Better late than never! The kids swing by the studio and we talk all the #disneyparks changes from #D23. Will #Villainsland live up to the hype? Why are they putting Cars in #magicKingdom ? Is #MuppetVision3D safe? All this and more!

Geek Ultimate Alliance
Ultron Returning To The MCU In Vison Disney+ Show : Marvel Alliance Vol. 227

Geek Ultimate Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 52:21


This Week's Topics:James Spader is Returning as Ultron For Vision Disney+ SeriesFirst Set Photo of The Thing from 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps'Listener QuestionsGo to http://OrganicPricedBooks.com and use the Promo Code - MARVELGUA to get $2 off on every order. Use our referral link listed below so they know you are a Marvel Alliance listener: https://organicpricedbooks.com/?ref=beat0bzbb68uSupport The Alliance On Patreon & Get Ad-Free, Exclusive, Early Episodes https://www.patreon.com/guanetworkGeek Ultimate Alliance Network Is Produced By GeekVerse Podcast www.geekverse.caNetwork Schedule Monday: Rangers Alliance (Bi-Weekly) Tuesday: A Walk Through the Multiverse (Bi-Weekly) Wednesday: The Animation Nation Thursday: Star Wars Alliance Friday: Marvel Alliance Saturday: DC Alliance Sunday: World's Finest True Believers (Monthly) Follow the respective shows on Twitter so when they record live on GeekVerse Podcast Network you can join the chat and add to the conversation!

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Marvel Alliance
Ultron Returning To The MCU In Vison Disney+ Show : Marvel Alliance Vol. 227

Marvel Alliance

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 52:21


This Week's Topics:James Spader is Returning as Ultron For Vision Disney+ SeriesFirst Set Photo of The Thing from 'The Fantastic Four: First Steps'Listener QuestionsGo to http://OrganicPricedBooks.com and use the Promo Code - MARVELGUA to get $2 off on every order. Use our referral link listed below so they know you are a Marvel Alliance listener: https://organicpricedbooks.com/?ref=beat0bzbb68uSupport The Alliance On Patreon & Get Ad-Free, Exclusive, Early Episodes https://www.patreon.com/guanetworkGeek Ultimate Alliance Network Is Produced By GeekVerse Podcast www.geekverse.caNetwork Schedule Monday: Rangers Alliance (Bi-Weekly) Tuesday: A Walk Through the Multiverse (Bi-Weekly) Wednesday: The Animation Nation Thursday: Star Wars Alliance Friday: Marvel Alliance Saturday: DC Alliance Sunday: World's Finest True Believers (Monthly) Follow the respective shows on Twitter so when they record live on GeekVerse Podcast Network you can join the chat and add to the conversation!

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Mercedes In The Morning
MITM # 2120  The “Disney Show Theme Songs” One

Mercedes In The Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 80:28


    *5:00am:     Classic Movie You're Not A Fan Of *6:00am:     Would You Rather, Offer To Take People Around Las Vegas *7:00am:    Song of The Summer 2024, Chappell Roan vs Billie Eilish, Food You Refuse To Eat *8:00am:     Sabotage Your Competitor, Oh Wow Wheel: Black Cat, Red Flags You Notice *9:00am:      2006 Rewind Quiz  

The Horrific Network
Haunt Graveyard: Disney Halloween Treat 2021

The Horrific Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 105:09


Send us a Text Message.On today's show, we bring you highlights from the Halloween on the High Seas Disney Cruise, Nightmare Before Christmas Danny Elfman Concert, and Oogie Boogie Bash!

The Horrific Network
Tribute Show #93 Disney Power Hour

The Horrific Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 125:04


Send us a Text Message.Jimmy only has a select amount of time in each California Adventure and Disneyland Today. Find out what he can ride before watching the Return of Fantasmic!

Be Our Guest WDW Podcast
Listener Questions - July 17, 2024 - Hidden Gems on DCL, Dining/Snacking at MNSSHP, Other Disney Shows, runDisney Resorts - BOGP 2522

Be Our Guest WDW Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 47:32


Today Mike, Scott and Rikki are here to answer your Listener Questions! We get some great questions asking about how to spend your time either snacking or dining at Mickey's Not So Scary Halloween Party. We also get asked about "hidden gems" not to miss on the Disney Fantasy for an upcoming cruise! Also, we discuss a great app to hear audio with your personal phone for TVs around property if you would like to watch sports at the lounges around Walt Disney World and much more! Please come join the BOGP Clubhouse on our Discord channel at www.beourguestpodcast.com/discord!  Thank you so much for your support of our podcast! Become a Patron of the show at www.Patreon.com/BeOurGuestPodcast.  Also, please follow the show on Twitter @BeOurGuestMike and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/beourguestpodcast.   Thanks to our friends at The Magic For Less Travel for sponsoring today's podcast!

What’s On Disney Plus Podcast
Marvel Executive Updates On Many Disney+ Shows | Disney Plus News

What’s On Disney Plus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 11:01


In this What's On Disney Plus Podcast episode, Roger discusses some of today's biggest Disney+ news, including: Marvel Executive Gives Update On “Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man” Disney+ Series Marvel Executive Reveals Update On “Daredevil: Born Again” Disney+ Series ‘Agatha All Along' Confirmed To Be A Halloween Show Marvel's Head Of Streaming Gives Update On “Eyes Of Wakanda” Disney+ Series Marvel Executive Teases “What If…?” Season 3 Could Be Its Last Question Of The Day   You can subscribe to my podcast on many different platforms, including Apple, YouTube, Podbean and Spotify. If you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more. What did you think of today's Disney+ news?  Let me know on social media!

DisKingdom Podcast - Disney | Marvel | Star Wars
Marvel Executive Updates On Many Disney+ Shows | Disney Plus News

DisKingdom Podcast - Disney | Marvel | Star Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 11:01


In this What's On Disney Plus Podcast episode, Roger discusses some of today's biggest Disney+ news, including: Marvel Executive Gives Update On “Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man” Disney+ Series Marvel Executive Reveals Update On “Daredevil: Born Again” Disney+ Series ‘Agatha All Along' Confirmed To Be A Halloween Show Marvel's Head Of Streaming Gives Update On “Eyes Of Wakanda” Disney+ Series Marvel Executive Teases “What If…?” Season 3 Could Be Its Last Question Of The Day   You can subscribe to my podcast on many different platforms, including Apple, YouTube, Podbean and Spotify. If you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more. What did you think of today's Disney+ news?  Let me know on social media!

What’s On Disney Plus Q&A
Marvel Executive Updates On Many Disney+ Shows | Disney Plus News

What’s On Disney Plus Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 11:01


In this What's On Disney Plus Podcast episode, Roger discusses some of today's biggest Disney+ news, including: Marvel Executive Gives Update On “Your Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man” Disney+ Series Marvel Executive Reveals Update On “Daredevil: Born Again” Disney+ Series ‘Agatha All Along' Confirmed To Be A Halloween Show Marvel's Head Of Streaming Gives Update On “Eyes Of Wakanda” Disney+ Series Marvel Executive Teases “What If…?” Season 3 Could Be Its Last Question Of The Day   You can subscribe to my podcast on many different platforms, including Apple, YouTube, Podbean and Spotify. If you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more. What did you think of today's Disney+ news?  Let me know on social media!

The Geeky Gals
tier ranking RANDOM things | fast food restaurants, disney shows, etc!

The Geeky Gals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2024 86:04


On this week's episode, the sisters sit down to tier rank all random sorts of things... they discuss their favorite fast food places, most nostalgic shows, and more!OUR SOCIALS: https://linktr.ee/thegeekygalspodcastFOR BUSINESS INQUIRIES: thegeekygalspodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

What’s On Disney Plus Podcast
Marvel To Tease Future Films & Disney+ Shows At San Diego Comic-Con | Disney Plus News

What’s On Disney Plus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 11:01


In this What's On Disney Plus Podcast episode, Roger discusses some of today's biggest Disney+ news, including: Marvel Studios To Return To San Diego Comic-Con Hall H Marvel's Kevin Feige Gives Update On “Wonder Man” Disney+ Series “The D'Amelio Show” Cancelled After Three Season What's New - The Bear Season 3 First Reaction Question Of The Day   You can subscribe to my podcast on many different platforms, including Apple, YouTube, Podbean and Spotify. If you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more. What did you think of today's Disney+ news?  Let me know on social media!

DisKingdom Podcast - Disney | Marvel | Star Wars
Marvel To Tease Future Films & Disney+ Shows At San Diego Comic-Con | Disney Plus News

DisKingdom Podcast - Disney | Marvel | Star Wars

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 11:01


In this What's On Disney Plus Podcast episode, Roger discusses some of today's biggest Disney+ news, including: Marvel Studios To Return To San Diego Comic-Con Hall H Marvel's Kevin Feige Gives Update On “Wonder Man” Disney+ Series “The D'Amelio Show” Cancelled After Three Season What's New - The Bear Season 3 First Reaction Question Of The Day   You can subscribe to my podcast on many different platforms, including Apple, YouTube, Podbean and Spotify. If you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more. What did you think of today's Disney+ news?  Let me know on social media!

What’s On Disney Plus Q&A
Marvel To Tease Future Films & Disney+ Shows At San Diego Comic-Con | Disney Plus News

What’s On Disney Plus Q&A

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 11:01


In this What's On Disney Plus Podcast episode, Roger discusses some of today's biggest Disney+ news, including: Marvel Studios To Return To San Diego Comic-Con Hall H Marvel's Kevin Feige Gives Update On “Wonder Man” Disney+ Series “The D'Amelio Show” Cancelled After Three Season What's New - The Bear Season 3 First Reaction Question Of The Day   You can subscribe to my podcast on many different platforms, including Apple, YouTube, Podbean and Spotify. If you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more. What did you think of today's Disney+ news?  Let me know on social media!

The Horrific Network
Tribute Show #89 Back on Campus

The Horrific Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 56:40


For the first time in forever! Jimmy is back in California Adventure Live! On today's show, we go on rides such as Web Slingers, Soarin, and more!

Soundscapes by Here With the Magic
Beauty and the Beast - Live on Stage

Soundscapes by Here With the Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2024 51:59


Step into the enchanting world of a tale as old as time with ‘Beauty and the Beast – Live on Stage' at Disney's Hollywood Studios! Experience the pre-show's big band classics and then dive into a beautifully condensed version of the beloved story. Whether you're revisiting this classic or hearing it for the first time, prepare to be swept away by the Magic and charm of one of Disney's most cherished narratives. --------- Want More Here With The Magic? Choose Your Own Adventure! More Videos: YouTube Visit The Website: https://herewiththemagic.com Join the Café: Become a Member Connect on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/herewiththemagic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/herewiththemagic/

Gamereactor TV - English
Vision is getting its own Disney+ show

Gamereactor TV - English

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 0:15


Gamereactor TV - Norge
Vision is getting its own Disney+ show

Gamereactor TV - Norge

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 0:15


Gamereactor TV - Italiano
Vision is getting its own Disney+ show

Gamereactor TV - Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 0:15


Gamereactor TV - Español
Vision is getting its own Disney+ show

Gamereactor TV - Español

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 0:15


Agents of Fandom
Ep 137 - X-Men '97 Finale Reactions & Review | The Best Marvel Disney+ Show Yet?

Agents of Fandom

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 132:19


The Agents Of Fandom are joined by Thomas Carter Rochester of the Reckless Rebellion podcast and co-host of TheDirect podcast, David Thompson, to give our reactions, theories and thoughts on 'X-MEN '97' Episode 10 and speculate about Season 2.(0:00) Intro(3:00) Whatcha Watching?(11:00) X-Men '97 Series Discussion(59:00) X-Men '97 Episode 10 Recap(2:12:00) Upcoming Content & OutroBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/agents-of-fandom--5479222/support.

Nolazine
#168 - Trina Lafargue

Nolazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 19:29


Actress Trina Lafargue Interview: Talks Role On a Disney Show, Acting Class & Upcoming Projects! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nolazine-network/support

Just The Nobody's
Episode 102: Deadpool 3 LEAKS! TOP 5 FILMS OF SUNDANCE! Disney Show return!?

Just The Nobody's

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 19:04


Hi everyone! In this episode Daniel discusses the top 5 films that he saw at the Sundance Film Festival! Ryan also talks about some new Deadpool 3 new and leaks along with some crazy news! We also discuss the return of a Disney Channel show that we all grew up watching! Love you all so much and hope you are having an amazing day!

GeekVerse Podcast
New Kang Contender, Iron Fist Disney+ Show, Echo's Budget Still To Big? : TTY Highlight

GeekVerse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 18:59


-Please fill out out 2024 Satisfaction Survey, it anonymus so let us know what you like and don't like about the channel!https://docs.google.com/forms/d/11bnvcAu8UkORZ9Wkwd607gDycmJMEq2C1D_zWEnhIjg/edit-Support Our Patreon To Help Us Grow The Podcast and Create New Content Guest On Shows, Pick Films For Us To Review, Send Topics & More!-GeekVerse.ca is where you can find all the info on the show and where you can find it!-Come Chat With The Hosts, Join Our Discord! https://discord.gg/GMBM3yucBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/geekverse-podcast--4201268/support.

Neverland Navigation Radio
72. Disney Shows Worth Seeing

Neverland Navigation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 53:34


Many Walt Disney World guests prioritize rides over shows during their visit. In this episode, Jake and Morgan provide a short history of standout WDW shows from the past and present. Listen now and join the Dis-course on social media!

Screenwriters Need To Hear This with Michael Jamin
116 - Choreographer Phil Wright

Screenwriters Need To Hear This with Michael Jamin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 59:39


On this week's episode, I have choreographer Phil Wright. We talk about the huge risk he took moving out to Los Angeles from a successful career in Miami. He dives into some of the famous people he has worked with as well as what his most viral video is. There is so much more so make sure you tune in.Show NotesPhil Wright on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/phil_wright_/Phil Wright on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@philwright_Phil Wright on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PhilWrightMichael's Online Screenwriting Course - https://michaeljamin.com/courseFree Screenwriting Lesson - https://michaeljamin.com/freeJoin My Newsletter - https://michaeljamin.com/newsletterAutogenerated TranscriptPhil Wright:And it's hard because we're working when we're not working, there's no punching and punch out clock withMichael Jamin:Us.Phil Wright:So it's tough. So getting the brain to relax and just actually sit down and watch a movie and not worry about camera angles, or how did he save his line to make him funny?Michael Jamin:Really?Phil Wright:I've lost, and which I'm trying to get back to. I've lost the concept of just being a consumer.Michael Jamin:You're listening to. What the hell is Michael Jamin talking about? I'll tell you what I'm talking about. I'm talking about creativity. I'm talking about writing, and I'm talking about reinventing yourself through the arts.Hey everyone, it's Michael Jamin, another episode of, what the Hell is Michael Jamin talking about? I'll tell you what I'm talking about, guys. So as you know, I'm really into talking to creative people who've just done interesting things and have invented themselves in ways. And so ordinarily I talk to screenwriters and authors and actors and directors, people like that, but I just discovered this guy I want to introduce you to. His name is Phil Wright, and he's the first dancer choreographer I'm talking to, which I think is so, I don't know. I got a lot of questions for you. Phil. Welcome to the show. Thank you so much for doing this,Phil Wright:Dude. Thank you for having me. I'm such a fan, man. You don't realize I'm such a good fan. I watch your page all the time. I'm always interested in what you're getting into. Ah,Michael Jamin:That's very kind. I'm a fan of you. I have to know doing something, which is really interesting. Not a lot of people can make a living as a dancer and even a choreographer that's even fewer people. And yet this is, so where did this all begin then?Phil Wright:Okay, so originally from Miami, Florida. I moved to LA about 10 years ago. I had stepped into the dance world accidentally, I guess because I wasn't really technically trained per se. I didn't start at a young age. I started dancing on the streets. That's when we had crews, and if you weren't part of a crew, then you were a nerd. And I wasn't a nerd by any means. I wasn't book smart, so you had to be a part of a crew, and that's what it was. So it sort of kept me off of the street, out of trouble and fast forward, moved to LA about 10 years ago and just rebranded myself in what I was trying to do with my career. I actually started teaching children to start things off. Kind of got like, you know what? I think I could do better. I think I could, when youMichael Jamin:Say teaching children, you were teaching at schools at where? Yeah,Phil Wright:Teaching at local dance studios around the neighborhood. And honestly, it just started off like, Hey, I need some extra money, man. So I'm serving tables at Applebee's, serving two for twenties and three o'clock rolls around. I go teach a class and do my double shift, go right back to Applebee's and do the same thing all over again. And we won't talk about poker nights. But anyway.Michael Jamin:So you were starting at the bottom, but when you moved to la, did you hope to get in music videos? What was your aspiration?Phil Wright:Well, I mean, first off, I had sort of established myself in Miami. I started teaching for the Miami Heat Dance Team. Oh, really? Miami Billboard Awards, the Latin Billboard awards. And I had sort of caught fire in Miami, and I had an apartment in BIS Camp Boulevard. So I was fine. I didn't really need to move.Michael Jamin:So that must have been hard. You're going to leave all that behind.Phil Wright:Yeah. Yeah.Michael Jamin:You wanted a bigger pool or what? It wasPhil Wright:Huge. It was a huge sacrifice. And then at that time, my girlfriend, well, now wife, I just came home and I just sort of got motivated by my friends who had moved from Miami to la.Michael Jamin:And how old were you at this point when you decided to leave it behind?Phil Wright:Dude, I told my kids this all the time. It's never too late. I moved to Los Angeles when I was 26 years old.Michael Jamin:Right. Okay. Well, you're still young, but, but yeah,Phil Wright:But in artistry world, especially if you're in front of the camera, not behind the camera writing orMichael Jamin:Directly,Phil Wright:If you're in front of the camera and you have eyes on the camera, you have to be, I don't know, fresh, I guess. I don't know.Michael Jamin:Well, especially dancing, because it takes a wear and tear on your body. I mean, it really does. Definitely.Phil Wright:So during that time, you would consider that, woo, that's kind of late in the game. So I moved to LA and started all over, man. I had gave up everything and I had dreams, and I gave it all up and moved to LA to sleep on the floor in my friend's apartment, one bedroom apartment with roaches crawling on me, just,Michael Jamin:And then where did you start from? I should mention, because I haven't said this before. You're huge on YouTube. You've got well over a million followers. That's a big deal, man. That's a very big deal. Thank you. So I mean a household name, but you are making quite a name for yourself. You know what I'm saying? Yeah.Phil Wright:I like to say this broke, gets creative really quick.Michael Jamin:Yes. Tell me howPhil Wright:The motivation to, it's not money per se, it's sort of just being productive. You know what I mean? If I can stay productive, the money will follow. But when you don't necessarily have opportunities knocking at the door every single day, you have to sort of create those opportunities.Michael Jamin:So how were you doing that? What were you doing?Phil Wright:This was the time when Instagram was around and we had our 15 second videos. These were 15 second videos. And I would go out on the street, gorilla style, no permits. I hope they won't catch me now, but no permits, no nothing. And I would get the most popular song that would drop at midnight, photograph something, get two or three friends, and record a dance routine in the middle of the street.Michael Jamin:And this, was it Vine or Instagram?Phil Wright:This was Instagram during the time. This is after Vine.Michael Jamin:Okay.Phil Wright:Now, strategically, what I would do is get the teachers that were already teaching in the classrooms, but I wasn't teaching during that time. No one knew who I was. I knew who those people were because I took those people's classes. So they knew I was a great dancer. They knew I was good people. So they would say, sure, yeah, Phil, we'll dance with you. And no one really, at that time, videos were not big. They weren't a big deal. So I would get them and they would just, Hey, look. And my pitch was like, I only need 15 seconds your time. That's it. 15 seconds, we'll do two eight counts. That's it. And you'll make a new appearance and then you bounce out. ButMichael Jamin:What was your expectation when you were putting these videos up?Phil Wright:My expectations were to get into classrooms, to teach classes.Michael Jamin:Oh, okay. Why? Because you need a following to get to teach in a classroom.Phil Wright:Absolutely.Michael Jamin:Really?Phil Wright:Absolutely. SeeMichael Jamin:That I did not know, even in a small little private studio, you need a following.Phil Wright:You need a following. If people don't know who you are, they're not coming to take class.Michael Jamin:But I would think that my daughters went to take dance class and there was a studio in the neighborhood, and we went there.Phil Wright:Yeah, I mean, well, I'm thinking, I'm talking more of entertainment, not your residential.Michael Jamin:So these classes are more,Phil Wright:These are professionalMichael Jamin:Dance classes, classes,Phil Wright:Debbie Reynolds Dance Complex. These are where the pros go toMichael Jamin:Try. Okay.Phil Wright:And my hope was is to grab these teachers and let them be a part of my video, and I produce it. Well, I cut it. I get on my little editing app, cut it up really quick. And my hope was is if they were ever absent, the studios would see that and say, oh, wow, who's this guy dance with? JR Taylor. Oh, Jr. R Taylor's out next week. Let's just get this guy, because JR Taylor must know this guy.Michael Jamin:So funny, because I did a post a while ago where I said, get in the neighborhood, get as close as you can physically possible to the person whose job you want, pick up their scraps. And that's exactly what you did. You just pick up their scraps. And now you're that guy now.Phil Wright:Yeah. And you know what? I actually had a friend of mine, we guess, I don't know, associates, and he came to me, and during that time, I had asked him to be a part of my video. At that time, no one knew me or this and that, and he declined. He was just like, no, I don't have time and everything like that. And now, fast forward six, seven years later, I invited him to my house, to my birthday party. Actually, dude, I've never told you this, but I have to apologize. I didn't know you. I was like, dude, that's water on the bridge. Doesn't matter. You didn't know me. You know what I mean? But I had to put myself out there for people to even say my name, whether if it was good or bad, at least I'm buzzing in some type of way. ButMichael Jamin:You see, people didn't know how serious you were. I'm sure you must've known people who did what you did and gave up after about a week and a half.Phil Wright:Yeah. But bro, I was on a tyrant. I would shoot, say five to seven videos a day, and remember, it's only 15 seconds. So I would shoot that and then release 'em every day throughout.Michael Jamin:It's difficult. It becomes, you're never done. You're never done. It's like, I imagine it's sorting the mail. The mail doesn't stop coming, man. And that's what posting is like. Do you still keep that same schedule?Phil Wright:Well, it's tough. Now. I got two kids. I got a wife, you know what I mean? Now my home base is traveling. I travel a lot. I'm always on the plane. And I've already built up this sort of following online to where now I can, Hey, I'm in Arizona. I can put a post out and say, Hey, I'm in Arizona. And then I'll just get a wild spread of emails. Hey, could you come to my studio? Hey, could you come here?Michael Jamin:Is that right? So that's okay. So I want to know how that works. You decide what city you're going to go to, and you'll spend a week there. You decide, this is all your decision, right? I'm going to go to Phoenix. And then somehow, because all these people follow you on social media, these studio owners, they book you, and they know that the people, your fans are going to come see you at the studio. So it's easy for them. It's almost like a no brainer.Phil Wright:Well, that's the hope. You know what I mean? That you post that and they hope that people come to the studio. But in reality, I do so much with posting and promoting their own studio. They're going to go to Michael Jamin, writers Dance Studio five o'clock, see you there. Whether or not people come or not, the fact that I'm showing up there gives you such a boost to say, Hey, Phil Wright was at my studio. This is the footage. This is the class footage. You might want to check out Michael Jamin Writer's Studio next time that you're in town,Michael Jamin:But are you getting paid a percentage of the people who come, or are they just booking you? And regardless,Phil Wright:We're past that,Michael Jamin:Steve. We can't talk about that. I want to know how it works to be No, no,Phil Wright:No. We can definitely, no, that's sort of like the beginning stages of things. People handle their own the way they want to, but I work off of a flat rate, soMichael Jamin:So they book, you get paid either way,Phil Wright:Right? They book the hotel, the flight, they booked me myMichael Jamin:Time's. So interesting. So you're almost like a comedian, except you're doing dance.Phil Wright:Own my own boss, my own company. I created my own company for, right, Inc. And was able to go move off of that. SoMichael Jamin:Do you have employees working for you? Is that what Well,Phil Wright:I did have an assistant that helped me all the logistics, like getting the flights and the hotels and stuff like that. But she's moved on to bigger and better things. But now I'm just solely working for myself right now, just I don't have How many,Michael Jamin:So you travel every week. Are you in a different city everyPhil Wright:Week? Yeah. So I also do work for another company, a dance convention called Break the Floor. So they hire me seasonal throughout the fall up until the summer, and then I have that. So that's where you see all, I'm in the ballroom full of kids in the classes. They have numbers on their chest andMichael Jamin:Stuff. And those kids, what do they aspire? What do those kids, when you say, what do you think they want?Phil Wright:Most of them want to be professional dancers. Some of them just want to be in the room, some of them. Or you get the families that were past pro dancers that are trying to get the other kids into their kids, into dancing. So the motivation is like, yes, this is a professional. We're hiring Phil Wright, he's coming to Nebraska. Get your tickets now.Michael Jamin:See? And you have to have the right temperament for that, because you have to have the right energy to deal with kids. I mean, I wonder if there's a lot of people like you who do that.Phil Wright:Well, I would say there's not too many kid teachers out there.Michael Jamin:It's interesting. You've got this niche for yourself,Phil Wright:Enormous amount of patience. SoMichael Jamin:Yes.Phil Wright:So I think that helps me out in my age. I'm very one of the very few that teaches kids. There are other few teachers out there, but I think that's where most of my clock comes from.Michael Jamin:Do you have a community of other dancers like yourself who do what you do?Phil Wright:Yeah. I mean, some of them are more on the pro side, like, Hey, they work with artists per se only. Right?Michael Jamin:Interesting.Phil Wright:Luckily for me, I'm in a space where I get to do a little bit of everything,Michael Jamin:Really.Phil Wright:I choreographed commercials. I just finished a commercial with Kevin Hart and DraftKings. That's going to come out later.Michael Jamin:You got to teach him how to dance.Phil Wright:Well, that was pretty funny. That was pretty funny. He came up to me and he was missing his cue, and I was like, because he was supposed to do a pump, and the pyro was supposed to go off in the back. And I go up to Kevin, I was like, Kevin, dude, you're making me look bad, man. You're not pumping on time. He goes, Phil, when you get to a status of mine, you're going to do whatever the hell you want to do.Michael Jamin:Really? Oh, alright. As long as the director'sPhil Wright:Okay. I go, okay, okay. And I said, well, after we did the take, I go, well, I guess I'm out of a job then. Thanks cv. And he started laugh. So that was sort of a moment for me.Michael Jamin:I said this to my wife a couple of weeks ago because I was just, I don't know what got me started. I was the thing about choreography, which to me is so, because I'm not a dancer, I don't know how you guys do anything. It's so interesting. I don't know how you guys do it. It's like you're telling a story with movement and really good choreography is from my unknown. My opinion is, I guess just an outsider. To me, it's so specific to that song. It's almost like you can't even use that move in another song. An extreme example would be Michael Jackson's thriller. Okay, you're dancing like a zombie. You can't use those zombie moves in another video. It just won't work. And it's like, I don't know how you guys do that. I don't know how you even begin. Where do you begin when you choreograph a piece?Phil Wright:The creative process can be interesting for each individual choreographer. Everyone else has their own process. It's like writing. You may burn incense and then get in, go into a dark or something like that. Whatever happens to me. But the creative process is quite different from a lot for a lot of different people. For me, per se, I go to sleep with the music on. I wake up to the music, I listen to the lyrics as much as possible, and I get into a very creative mode where it's not manufactured. What I mean by that is it's not like, okay, I'm going to go here and think I'm going to go here, rather than just kind of letting my body settle in and let it happen. It's almost like, I don't know, cold reading, if you will, just off the whim, let's just go off of the cuff. And then that's where my creative juices start to flow. Now I get into a mode where I do it very subconsciously. I try not to block out hours to choreograph. I sort of just go out throughout my day and create movement and live life as easy asMichael Jamin:Possible. But then how do you remember if you're choreographing it on the fly, then how do you remember? What do you do? You film yourself?Phil Wright:Film myself. Yeah. Film myself real quick. It's like an idea. Writing. Oh, an idea. Lemme write that down.Michael Jamin:And when you're dancing, is it in your head or is it in your body? Where are you remembering thesePhil Wright:Moves? Some of it is, is initiated with through feeling and emotion, man and heart. Some things just touch you all so much on an emotional level. That's why I say manufactured is going through your head and trying to say, okay, let me form these shapes on the dance floor. AndMichael Jamin:He shapes,Phil Wright:Yeah, shapes and movement and how you would love to see your class move.Michael Jamin:Well, that's another thing. Now I'm thinking about you're choreographing just yourself, but you might have everyone, I might be doing something different. It has to mesh together. AndPhil Wright:I'm thinking about the masses, man. I'm thinking about what I would want to choreograph and how would this put me in a mood? Let's just say like Beyonce's new Renaissance tour album I put on her album. I'm thinking about arenas, I'm thinking about. So I think of that, and that puts me in a mode of larger movement to please a larger crowd. Whereas you take that compared to TikTok dancing, you have to say it in this littleMichael Jamin:Box. Yeah, right.Phil Wright:Please. You're more of a commercial. You're trying to sell or promote something.Michael Jamin:It'sPhil Wright:Different. Yeah. It's much, much, much different.Michael Jamin:Are you watching other dancers and saying, oh my God, how do I do that? Or that move?Phil Wright:I get inspired all the time. I know some choreographers don't like to watch, but I love to watch. And you know what? To their point, you don't want to watch so much because subconsciously when you get into your creative process, you end up doing what they do. You know what I mean? It's like,Michael Jamin:Ah. Well, that's the thing. Do you feel like you have a defined feel right style that you don't want? Do you not want be inspired, too much inspiration from somebody else? Because you don't want it to bleed into your work. You don't want to dilute your voice.Phil Wright:My inspiration comes from hard work and ethic, or how they're working and how they're releasing their content rather than the actual material.Michael Jamin:Oh, I see.Phil Wright:Or how are they promoting it or how are they editing it? You know what I mean? Oh, what's the new camera that they're using? Are they doing depth? You know what I mean? So those are the things that I look for. That's where my motivation,Michael Jamin:Because I was going to ask you, because if you saw someone with some move that you've never seen before, would you try it? Or would you feel like, no, that's just not mine can't.Phil Wright:There's nothing new under this sun. It's been done already. It's definitely been done already. I don't see anything. Oh, wow. You know what I mean? It's more, for me, it's about the work ethic more thanMichael Jamin:Anything else. Interesting. So howPhil Wright:Are you changing the game from yesterday into tomorrow?Michael Jamin:Okay, so what's your thought on that? How are you doing that?Phil Wright:It's hard because, well, for me, I think there should be a, well, for me, I'm in a transition phase. In 2022, no, 2020, I sold my TV show to Disney Channel.Michael Jamin:Yes, I wanted to talk about that. But go, yeah, let's talk about it now then.Phil Wright:Yeah, yeah, yeah. So the big worry, and let's just put this footnote, the big worry of every dancer is that, okay, my time is running out.Michael Jamin:WhatPhil Wright:I do, what am I, I'm not dancing anymore. You know what I mean? So I was approached by Irene Drayer, who saw an article that was written on me teachers about parents and students dancing. She said, Hey, I think this is a TV show. I said, lady, you're wasting my time. I got to go teach class. She goes, no, I'm serious. Nine months later, we're in Disney's office. This is when Gary Marsh was head of television and programming at Disney Show. And he actually came to one of my classes and saw my class and was inspired. And nine months later, I was able to sell a TV show, a dance competition show to Disney Channel.So let's just put that to the side really quick. My hope was, okay, yes, I'm out. I got something, I sold a show. I don't have to dance anymore, really. You know what I mean? I can be a personality now. I can promote myself in a different fashion. This is another mountain that I can climb and be successful at. Fast forward TV shows goes on. We do not so well, because it was during covid no's watching TV there. Everyone was watching CNN. So our timing was off. And I went back to the drawing board. I went back to teaching. ButMichael Jamin:You see, it's a couple of interesting things. First of all, I don't think you would've sold that show had you not already built yourself up. I mean, you have a big following. So it's not like you were just the guy with an idea, Hey, here's a show. You are a guy who had built something already who went in and pitched a show, right? I mean, it's a big difference. But I don't think people realize that. A lot of people are like, I got an idea on your first date in la. If you said, I want to sell a Dan show. Okay, well, sorry, it's not going to happen. So you had to build it first. And then the other thing is interesting is that people think that you're never done with it. The journey never ends. Wherever you are in career is more that you have to do, and you're always thinking about the next thing. So yeah. So you aspire. Well, I was going to ask you. Yeah, because knowing that youth, you lose your youth in every creative industry, you have to be always thinking about the next thing. And so you're just to be more of this personality, which you already are. I mean, maybe you don't realize it. I realize it. When you're booked to go to Arizona, it's you. They're booking. It's not even your dance moves, it's you. You know what I'm saying?Phil Wright:I tell my students all the time, like dancers per se, we spent a great amount of deal of creating and ultimately making these artists lookMichael Jamin:Great on stage,Phil Wright:Either on stage or we're promoting a commercial to sell something or whatnot. And a lot of times, and I've seen a lot of dancers go through this, they go through this real down phase because we spend so much energy making everyone else stars.Michael Jamin:Oh, really?Phil Wright:As opposed to us being the actual star, we're stars, per se, among the dance community. But when it comes to the actual product of Target, target, target doesn't give to pennies and a crap about us. We can be replaced under their watch. But in our dance community, we're like, oh my God, Sarah's killing it. You know what I mean? But we're not, per se, really making our presence known and being our own bosses and being our own stars. And I think that was something that resonated with me. And I recognized very, very early in the game. So I wanted to put myself in the forefront to say, look, I know I'm helping you build your legacy, but at the same time, I need to build my own.Michael Jamin:SoPhil Wright:That was a big, big, big thing for me.Michael Jamin:And so what do you do other than trying to sell TV shows? What do you do to doPhil Wright:That? I mean, ultimately that's the big goal right there. I just want to sell ips,Be able to, and right now, I'm currently in acting classes. I take acting classes here as well. But I tell my students all the time, man, I have to open up so many doors. Open up all the doors that you can. I'm in acting class. I actually have two pictures next week with Disney and Nicole Nickelodeon. I'm on social media all the time. And I believe that there's three ways that you can do this. You can do this in person on social media, and you can do this on linear, on television. And if you can have those three lanes open, constantly rolling. When one door closed, God forbid we get hit with covid again. At least my online and television is rolling. Or if I don't have a TV show going right now, at least I'm in person traveling from here to there.Michael Jamin:Is that exhausting though? Traveling?Phil Wright:Oh, soMichael Jamin:Exhausting. So I mean, it's not like you want to do more of it. You're kind of okay with,Phil Wright:I mean, look, the reason why I'm okay with, it's because I'm so blessed to be able to createMichael Jamin:My own, to do itPhil Wright:And take downtime when I want to. I don't have a boss. I am. I'm the guy. So that's why there's a certain level of gratitude there. And there was a time where no one wanted me in their city. No one cared. So for some people to be like, oh my God, we will love to. We will pay X amount of dollars for you to come here.Michael Jamin:You camp out at one city for a week. Or will you go from Phoenix to Houston in one week?Phil Wright:I used to be able to go there and just chill out for the entire weekend or whatnot. No, I'll fly to New York, get off the plane, teach two or three classes, go back to the airport, go back home. The same. I want to be as efficient as possible. I want to be quick, fast. And for me, if I can make X amount of dollars in six hours with me just sleeping on a plane, then that's fine. You know what I mean? Whereas I used to travel in my red Mitsubishi to San Francisco for 200 bucks. You know what I mean? So it's a process. So it's a level of gratitude that goes with it. But I'm fast, man. I get in and I get out, and if whatever it takes to get it done, I get it done.Michael Jamin:Hey, it's Michael Jamin. If you like my content, and I know you do because you're listening to me, I will email it to you for free. Just join my watch list. Every Friday I send out my top three videos of the week. These are for writers, actors, creative types, people like you can unsubscribe whenever you want. I'm not going to spam you, and the price is free. You got no excuse to join. Go to michaeljamin.com. And now back to, what the hell is Michael Jamin talking about?I guess you're a YouTuber, right? Are you in that community, that YouTubePhil Wright:Circle? I guess I made videos for a long time. I'm not as avid as I was before, but I was dropping videos every day. But now, here's the problem with what I was doing, is that I was using music that was licensed to these big artists. And I would get notices on my YouTube all the time and say, Hey, there's copyright infringement you can't monetize. So I never made money from my YouTube per se. You know what I mean?Michael Jamin:But I see people on Instagram or TikTok dancing to popular songs. I seePhil Wright:That. I do that all the time. But you have to understand that that influences third party companies to come after you and say,Michael Jamin:Sure it does. Oh my God,Phil Wright:We see how many views do you have on YouTube? Can you shoot this Friz commercial? Or can you do thisMichael Jamin:Target? Oh, okay. So they're not monetizing, those people are not monetizing their Instagram that way. They're monetizing by getting brand deals or whatever.Phil Wright:But now, don't quote me on that because they may be monetizing. They may be. But I'm just talking about, for me, I never had the luxury of monetizing YouTube because of the copyright infringement clause. AndMichael Jamin:On YouTube, did you teach yourself all this, or did you figure this out as you went? Or was someone helped youPhil Wright:Broke, gets creative really quick. I think we all established that, man, when you have nothing, man, when you're against the wall, you find ways to succeed. And fortunately, I was able to find a lane and make it work. A lot of my friends tell me today, they're like, I don't know how you did it,Michael Jamin:Man. Really? Yeah. Really.Phil Wright:And I knock on wood, man, because I'm so lucky.Michael Jamin:What did your family think of all this when you're starting out?Phil Wright:My wife is very supportive. I have a 3-year-old and a 2-year-old. So they're very young.Michael Jamin:No, I mean your family, your parents, myPhil Wright:Family at home. Well, my mom passed it 2015. And you know what? I think that had a lot to do with it as well, because a part of the notion of moving out to la I'm the baby of the family, so I was the last one to leave. So my whole motivation was to make her proud, come back home, buy her a bigger house, et cetera, et cetera. Consequently taking her life in 2015. And for some reason, and no matter what you believe in or whatever, I felt like as an artist, for me, the universe kind of gives you an exchange for some reason. And for some reason, my career, justMichael Jamin:Right after that, you felt there was an exchange.Phil Wright:I swear to you. I promise you. I promise you. It was an exchange. And I had not booked a single job in LA for two years. I get that news, and it was actually on the same day that I had booked my job, and my sister called me, she told me the news, and at that point, I went from on cloud nine to zero. None of it at all at that point. None of it. None of it matters. You know what I mean? You give these jobs and you give these companies and you give all of these achievements, so much power over you. You sort of block out the real necessity in life is life itself. So shortly after that, Mike, my career just, I went crazy and YouTube started popping off. Instagram started popping off. I started to make a name for myself. People started inquiring for me and everything. So it was a pretty wild period for me. It was emotionally kind of weird because I was appreciative, but not as appreciative as I would be if my mom were stillMichael Jamin:Right. Yeah, it puts it all in perspective. So you must've been dealt. I mean, people don't realize the sacrifice. I don't know. I think a lot of people, you took a giant sacrifice. You left your family, and a lot of people don't want to do that. They talk about it, but they don't do it. And so everything you gained, you paid for, you paid it.Phil Wright:Like I said, I swear to you, I just always see it as an exchange. I always see it as an exchange. And I tell my students all the time, you work hard at it, it'll come. Talent is great. That's awesome to have. But two main things are the main reason why I'm always booked is because people like me,Michael Jamin:Man,Phil Wright:I love people. I love to talk to people. Hell, I invited you to my birthday party. I don't even know whoMichael Jamin:You're, you did. I said, let's get you on my show.Phil Wright:But I love people and I love interacting and things like that. So I tell my students all the time, talent is great. It's good to have. It's a good weapon to have, but you have to be likable. You have to walk into a room and people light up because of you always have to stop if you can do that.Michael Jamin:And that's very interesting because what you're describing is people have to like you. What you're describing is that, that you're giving these people something you're actually, and it's not entitled. It's not like, Hey, look at me. I'm the star. What can I give you? How can I be nice to you? How can I be kind to you so that you'll like me as opposed to me, me, me, me. It's really putting the energy outPhil Wright:There would be at ease. People will never book me on their two year tour if I'm going to be a paint. Right? People are not going to write with you for nine months straight. AndMichael Jamin:People talk. People talk. Yeah. I'm always just shocked when I'm on a set and some young actor or actress will behave. When don't you realize that when you leave, we all talk. We talk to our friends On other shows, you don't understand that. So be nice to people.Phil Wright:Right? Right. Absolutely. And then no matter how much you trust somebody, everyone has secrets that they're going to tell. So someone's going to secret to somebody else. And for whatever you think you trust, it's going to leak. But that's funny about our industry is because networking is a huge about our industry in the entertainment world, not just dancing, not just acting, not just writing, not just producing just in general. You have to network. I got hired to do an NBA commercial because one of the producer is friends with one of the parents students that I teach.Michael Jamin:Interesting.Phil Wright:Literally, he was in the room and said, man, I need a choreographer. She goes, oh my God, this cool guy teaches my daughter. He goes, okay, cool. Send him the number.Michael Jamin:Well, you see, that's how it works. It's like you put the energy out there. It wouldn't have worked the other way around. If you had solicited the NBA or whoever, it wouldn't have worked. I'm a go away. But when you put yourself out there, you get discovered. It's the energy thing. Absolutely. And so it's the opposite of what so many people think. It's like people always begging, hire me, hire me. And it's not what you have to do. It's the other way around.Phil Wright:The moment I started to pour more into myself. That's when I started bookingMichael Jamin:More. What do you mean pour more into yourself?Phil Wright:When I started to make my, when I prioritized me, the times wire knocking on the door, hello, hello. Hang on. Hey, look at me. Please, please, please. No one will give me a time. Yes,Michael Jamin:Nobody,Phil Wright:Nobody. But when I started getting my own stuff, creating my own videos that's on the street for no dime, no nothing, just pure investment in art, all of a sudden everyone started to gravitate towards me and say, oh, okay. Well, we'll hire you to come and teach at the studio. And look, when I was knocking at the door, I was only trying to make a buck. I was just trying to make a pig check. So it just,Michael Jamin:But think how empowering that is because you're telling people you don't have to ask for permission. Just do it. It's empowering. You get to do it. You don't have to ask, just do it already.Phil Wright:Yeah, just do it. And we're so free to do that. And that's why I always encourage dancers and any other artist to just give yourself that power. Believe in yourself that way, because that's when you attract other giants to be a part of it.Michael Jamin:But that takes me to the next thing, which is you're putting yourself out there. You're exposing yourself to judgment, to ridicule. You're going to get haters. You hate. Everyone does. Yes. So what is your response to that? How do you deal with that?Phil Wright:I mean, for every one hater, I have 10 people who loveMichael Jamin:Me, right? But you see the hater first. I seePhil Wright:Hater. It's like the hat that drops down on the stage. Everyone's doing amazing, and the hat dropsMichael Jamin:Down. IPhil Wright:Wonder who's going to pick up that hat,Michael Jamin:Right?Phil Wright:But always, I don't know. Obviously there's a part of me that is a little disturbed by the hater. I'm like, you always ask yourself why? What possessed you to get your two thumbs? I just go to chitchatting like that. And I watch a lot of Gary V. I watch a lot of motivational speakers, and there's always things that they say to kind of get me uplifted, but I'm not going to sit up here and pretend like, oh, they don't bother me. And everything like that. Or the cliche, they make me work harder. I'm bothered by it. Absolutely. Because my fault is I want to please everybody.Michael Jamin:AndPhil Wright:The truth is, you're not going to be able to doMichael Jamin:It. But how do you deal with, do you block them? Do you talk with them? What do you do?Phil Wright:There was a point in time where I just unfollow. I was following people unnecessarily just because I want it to be in the face, and I want it to be. But now I've sort of shaved down that if I look, I'll give you an example. If I was go on my Instagram page, I should be able to look at posts without even putting on the value and liking it. Everyone I follow is someone who I stand by and trust with my eyes closed. It's like you're watching a video and you don't even have to turn on the Valium and they're just talking. You like it because you just like it. Right? That's whoever I follow is that's the motivation that comes behindMichael Jamin:That. But when someone comes on your page though, and they call you, whatever they say about you, do you block them? What do you do at all? Do you just ignore them? What do you do? IPhil Wright:Don't get too many, to be quite honest. If there's, they come in sporadic moments, but if there's an unnecessary comment, I delete it immediately.Michael Jamin:Okay. You delete it, but you don't block 'em. Yeah,Phil Wright:Because I don't even block 'em, because I've blocked some people before. It's very rare,Michael Jamin:BecausePhil Wright:Really got to understand, I work with children, I work with kids. I work with a lot of kids. So that's not much negativity around the world to say anything bad about a child. Every now and then, I do other pieces of content where I'm not with children all the time, and then I get wacky comments or whatever. But I would immediately delete it because, just because I think negativity attracts more negativity. Positivity attracts more positivity. So I just immediately deleteMichael Jamin:It. Yeah. I don't want to see it. I don't want to seePhil Wright:It. I don't even really read it all the way through. It's just see something. There was sometimes I put somebody in check. I kind of have checked somebodyMichael Jamin:And did that work?Phil Wright:Yeah. Oh, because then all of my fans and all of my people are like,Michael Jamin:Yeah, I mean, I ask you, because I'm relatively new to this. And I always ask people, how do you deal with this? Because it's putting yourself out there. And I think this keeps a lot of people from actually putting themselves out there. The negativity.Phil Wright:Yeah. No, but you know what? Sometimes it's a blessing in disguise.Michael Jamin:How's that?Phil Wright:It allows the people who love you to come to bat for you.Michael Jamin:Yeah, that's true.Phil Wright:They come to bat. And sometimes it's okay. So the next time you get a hater, a writer writing, just fall back. Don't even say anything.Michael Jamin:I do that sometimes. I'm not as good as you are. I'm not as involved.Phil Wright:Just fall back. Just fall back and just let, becauseMichael Jamin:Sometimes you don't get that reaction. Sometimes you get other people saying, yeah, they jump on. That's what I'm worried about.Phil Wright:But then that's when you swipe and delete real.Michael Jamin:That's when you just never know. I get some of that. I think someone's going to defend me, and instead I get someone else piling on. I like, oh, man.Phil Wright:But you know what? It is good to know that you have people that support you in a way that they will. I think that's important to do every now and then. But for the most part, I erase it, take it off. Because I don't want more people to be attracted to that idea of negativity. I just can't. I don't.Michael Jamin:Do you still collaborate with other dancers and choreographers or No, not so much anymore.Phil Wright:Not too much. I used to, not so much, because my thought process is for the next 10 years, I want to get into a world where sitting behind a desk and I'm able to create, there are handful, few,Michael Jamin:But create what?Phil Wright:Ideas, ideas, television shows, also selling recreational programs. Like there's this program I was just on, America's Got Talent, and we went on as the Parent Jam, so where kids and parents can dance with one another, which was after that. So I'm trying to see if we can license that in recreational centers and dance studios, and maybe I can sort of get that abroad. But that's a work in progress.Michael Jamin:I mean, it seems real smart, this little niche you got yourself, because parents will spend anything on their kidsPhil Wright:And they will do anything for their kids,Michael Jamin:Right? SoPhil Wright:They would get on the dance line. That's what sort of kind of propelled the idea, because they were able to get on, oh, I'm a lawyer, dude, but I love my daughter, so I'll do it.Michael Jamin:Right. They're at that age until they get older.Phil Wright:Just thinking about trying to expand that idea, trying to be in that world, trying to land up a couple gigs as an actor, hopefully, fingers crossed. Trying to pitch another idea for a television show. Just trying to fill the void of being an entertainer fully.Michael Jamin:Yeah. Yeah. I don't know. I'm inspired by what you've done. I really am. Because who are you? You're guy. You're just a guy who built it. That's all. You're a guy who built it.Phil Wright:You know what? It gets hard. Obviously. There are times where I work a little too much.Michael Jamin:Oh, really?Phil Wright:Yeah, man, that's the tough part. BalancingMichael Jamin:You mean? Being on the road?Phil Wright:Being on the road and just not working. And it's hard because we're working when we're not working.Michael Jamin:Yes.Phil Wright:There's no punching and punch out clock with us.Michael Jamin:Yeah. Yeah.Phil Wright:So it's tough. So getting the brain to relax and just actually sit down and watch a movie and not worry about camera angles or how did he say this line to make him funny?Michael Jamin:Really?Phil Wright:I've lost, and which is I'm trying to get back to. I've lost the concept of just being a consumer.Michael Jamin:Well, what's interesting though, because when you go to acting, the first thing they try to get, you do this, be in your body, but you are a dance, are in your, I mean, that's something you probably know better than other actors. How to be comfortable in your body and how not to be afraid of movement. That might look weird. You know what I'm saying? It's like you have this comfort in you, and also you're just naturally comfortable. You using a naturally comfortable person.Phil Wright:I'm fine with who I am, and I had to work on that to be okay with, because I'm from very the deep down south of Miami, Florida, so I didn't speak as well as I do now. I still that now my appearance, I come from a city where they put goatee, thinner mouths, pants. It was a very rough part of the city. And I'm still working on that, just continuously molding myself. So it takes time and it's a process.Michael Jamin:What do you think of this? So now that you're getting into acting or in the acting classes, what do you think of it? I mean, what's your,Phil Wright:It's so hard, bro.Michael Jamin:People don't realize it. You know what? I made a post the other day about how hard and people got on me for that, because laying bricks is hard. Well, yes, laying bricks is hard, but being on camera and being an actor, being good at it is hard.Phil Wright:It's incredibly hard. Now, I will say, I have the comfortable state of performing. I'm cool with you. Get me standing up. I got my script. Okay, good. All right, good. Let's go. I love that. I love that adrenaline rush. But the words on the page are, we're fighting. And then my identity does this. And I have a big problem with sometimes ad adlibbingMichael Jamin:Goes,Phil Wright:The writers, they're hired for a reason. Okay. Yeah. You're going to make it better.Michael Jamin:Well, there's truth to that. I mean, if you were a dancing in a big number with a bunch of dancers, you don't get to ad-lib. If everyone's doing, you got to do your piece.Phil Wright:Yeah. He would always say, if it's on the page, it was well thought out. And that's the way I want you to say it. Unless you're Leonard DiCaprio or Denzel can't do what you want, whatMichael Jamin:Was your reason for going for ad-Libbing is you couldn't remember it. Or becausePhil Wright:Memorizing lines are hard.Michael Jamin:Yeah, it's hard.Phil Wright:Yeah, very hard. And not only that, memorizing and then attaching feeling and emotion to it. It's incredibly hard. And then doing that in different ways and facets of it. You know what I mean? And then taking direction, okay, I did it this way. Okay, Phil, can we do that on the up now? ButMichael Jamin:Maybe being an on-air personality is more, as opposed to an actor, maybe that's more your thing.Phil Wright:Definitely. That's where I live, my personality,Michael Jamin:Right?Phil Wright:The acting world. The reason why I keep challenging myself in that way is because I never know what if another TV show does pop off for me, I have to be ready. I can't drop that ball. You know what I mean? And it also keeps me constantly reading. ItMichael Jamin:KeepsPhil Wright:Me, and that's how I kind of see it. I go to acting class once a week. I have that. And I block out that time specifically for that, just because it's not only just for my goals and aspirations, but it's more for training and reading and understanding scriptsMichael Jamin:And enriching yourself. Yeah. Yeah.Phil Wright:Myself. And I love comedy. That's why I was attracted to your page. You're naturally funny. So dude,Michael Jamin:None of it's easy. I know. I hope I make it look easy. I made a post the other day. It's like I got a lot of stuff I don't post, because when I watch it the next day go, this sucks. I'm not posting it. And then people are like, put it up anyway. No, I'm not going to put it up. No, I'mPhil Wright:Okay. So, so I have an opinion about that. So fuck. Okay, and this is quick story. I know we're moving, but I post everything,Michael Jamin:Everything.Phil Wright:Every single thing that is in my camera roll. I try to post in some way. IMichael Jamin:Try to. Why?Phil Wright:Because look, I feel like we're in a service business, and you hear this whole slogan of quality, of a quantity, this and that. And my whole notion is this, man, look, one man's trash is another man's treasure. And just hear me out.Michael Jamin:I'm going to listen to youPhil Wright:Out. One man's trash is another man's treasure. I'll give an example. My biggest YouTube video is baby shark.Michael Jamin:Okay?Phil Wright:Me in the middle of the classroom, baby shark. Guess how many views thatMichael Jamin:Have? I don't. 10 million. I dunno.Phil Wright:Now, mind you, igraph for mc hammer, right? I've been on the road. I've choreographed commercials, national commercials, I've danced with card B. All of this, my top grossing video, Michael, on YouTube has a quarter of a billionMichael Jamin:Views. Oh my God. Wow.Phil Wright:And it's me standing in the middle of a play saying, baby shark,Michael Jamin:Isn't that weird?Phil Wright:Now let's go back.Michael Jamin:Oh my God.Phil Wright:As a choreographer, as a professional choreographer, I look at that and say, hell no. I'm not posting that. I would get crapped on easily. I posted that, and I say that. I tell you that story just because that put me on a different map.Michael Jamin:Yeah, I'm sure it didPhil Wright:Put me on a different map. And had I been so particular about that moment, had I been so judgmental and critical on myself, and try hard and try to pick the bits out of it. Yeah, I know you're going to have a hard No,Michael Jamin:You make a good case. No, you make a very compelling case.Phil Wright:Yeah. And it is a battle. It's a battle. Because we go through it all the time. We want our best material to be viewed at all times. But I'm telling you, you are in the service business. It does not matter if one person doesn't like it. I'm telling you, there are going to be people out in the middle of America in Idaho who thinks that joke is funny.Michael Jamin:I knowPhil Wright:Not everyone's going to laugh, but I get it. And guess what? That might be the kid that might make a difference in yourMichael Jamin:Career, right? Well, the thing is, because I totally see where you're coming from, but today, for things to really go viral, it has to be almost controversial. It has to be so extreme. It almost has to be. That's why hate does really well on the internet, because it gets people riled up. And I often say to myself, yes, but is that what I want to be? What I'm saying is that what I, and I know we're not really talking about that. We're talking about jokes that maybe aren't that funny. But I also have to worry about people, my colleagues, my comedy writer, friends, and I have many that follow me, some bigger than I am. Many bigger than I'm, and I don't want them to think I'm terrible at my job.Phil Wright:And that's the problem, though. That is the problem. Because ultimately, not all the time, but the people you least expected are the people who are going to put money in your pocket. People that you're worried about aren't the people usually put money in your pocket or give you an opportunity. So you have to take that into consideration. And yes, there's a streamline there. Don't just put up trash,Michael Jamin:Obviously.Phil Wright:But you should be a little bit more lenient with yourself and your art when it comes to posting and marketing yourselfMichael Jamin:In the way. But Phil, you have given, I tell you've given this a lot of thought. You've given all of this a lot of thought.Phil Wright:It's because of the experience, though. That's only because of what I've been through. The top jobs that I've booked in my entire life sometimes aren't the most enjoyable. They're not. And guess what? Those top jobs don't even pay top dollar.Michael Jamin:Really. Really?Phil Wright:No. Obviously, okay, my TV show, yes. Yeah. But I'm talking about working for a national commercial because you also have to understand that choreographers don't have a union. Dancers have a union, but choreographers, I choreographed a commercial last month, and the dancers made more than I did.Michael Jamin:Really?Phil Wright:It's because I'm my own boss and I don't have a union to protect me.Michael Jamin:Tions. Do you have an agent or manager, though?Phil Wright:I do have an agent. I do. I work with a manager who's on a theatrical side.Michael Jamin:Yes. Okay, so they don't handle this part. No.Phil Wright:No. But you know what? Honestly, and it took me a long time to get to there, because I just hate, I don't like the middleman.Michael Jamin:IPhil Wright:Don't like people negotiating for me and telling me what I'm worth. I hate that I grind my teeth every day about it, because I just feel like there's a slew of roster of people that they're trying to satisfy.Michael Jamin:AndPhil Wright:Bottom of the baro, I just got added onto their team. They have to come in. I don't like kissing ass. I don't want to bring you cookies because you,Michael Jamin:Well, that's another thing. A lot of people think that an agent or manager is going to make your career, and I'm kneeling. No, guys, you got to make your own career, even if you have one of them, you got to make your own career.Phil Wright:Right? And even in that motion, I do believe in entertainment lawyers. You do have to have,Michael Jamin:Yes,Phil Wright:Get you a good lawyer, keep the contracts and get you in good standings. But yes, I currently do have an agent, and we're happy. We're good. Everything's working. Everything'sMichael Jamin:So interesting. So we work in different parts of the field, entertainment. And I say the same thing, agent, the manager, sorry, the lawyers worth every penny. The lawyer. I just got an email from my lawyer for a contract worth every pennyPhil Wright:Worth, every penny. But sometimes, I don't know, man, once again, this is a challenge for me. I've been trying to get around to just trusting and letting them handle that section. Whereas I was always in control email fill Wright in seven, and I was the one who's, Hey, this is Max, not Max, thisMichael Jamin:IsPhil Wright:Max. Phil is busy at the moment. What would you like to book? You know whatMichael Jamin:I mean? Yeah, right. That way you're not the bad guy. It's smart to do that as well. Exactly. That way you're not the bad guy. BadPhil Wright:Guy.Michael Jamin:Wow. You got to figure, I don't know, man. You're very impressive. You got it all. You're younger than me, and you've got it more figured out than me. So I feel like you're impressive.Phil Wright:I'm climbing up the ladder, man. I don't know.Michael Jamin:You're doing great. You're doing, I'm absolutely very impressed by everything you've built. And let me tell everyone where they can find you as we wrap up our, so you have a website, dance with phil.com, check, and also follow everyone. Follow him on social media. Is it the same? What is your handle? I didn't look that up.Phil Wright:Social media. Instagram is at Phil write, that's PHIL, Wright, W-R-I-G-H-T.Michael Jamin:And just go check out what he's doing. It's just very positive. You carved out a small little niche for yourself, and by giving, now you get, it's just like you're saying it's a trade. Everything's a trade. Yeah.Phil Wright:And I think even, I'm going to take a nice insert of this, and I'm posting up my Instagram. Oh,Michael Jamin:You'llPhil Wright:Absolutely.Michael Jamin:You know what though? It's funny when you mentioned mc Hammer, I actually directed him on the phone right here where I'm sitting, but it wasn't on Zoom, so I took a picture of my phone, but that's it. I go, hammer, I'm taking a picture of the phone.Phil Wright:He's awesome.Michael Jamin:He's awesome. Yeah, he was very sweet. This wasPhil Wright:10, 15 years ago. So legendary, man. So legendary.Michael Jamin:Yeah. No kidding. Yeah, yeah. Anyway, Phil, thank you so much. Phil Wright, everyone, go check him out. It was a real pleasure talking with you. Wonderful conversation. Alright everyone, we got more great stuff next week. Until then, just keep creating. Be like Phil,Phil Wright:Love it.Michael Jamin:So now we all know what the hell Michael Jamin is talking about. If you're interested in learning more about writing, make sure you register for my free monthly webinars @michaeljamin.com/webinar. And if you found this podcast helpful or entertaining, please share it with a friend and consider leaving us a five star review on iTunes that really, really helps. For more of this, whatever the hell this is, follow Michael Jamin on social media @MichaelJaminwriter. And you can follow Phil Hudson on social media @PhilaHudson. This podcast was produced by Phil Hudson. It was edited by Dallas Crane and music was composed by Anthony Rizzo. And remember, you can have excuses or you can have a creative life, but you can't have both. See you next week.

Dave & Jenn in the Morning
Jenn Going to Disney! / Show Wrap 01/12/24

Dave & Jenn in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 4:57 Transcription Available


Jenn Going to Disney! / Show Wrap 01/12/24

The Nerd Room Podcast
Should You Watch Echo (New MCU Disney+ Show)? | 380

The Nerd Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2024 24:52


Tim and Ian each give there raw thoughts on Echo Episode 1 and weigh-in on whether or not you should commit your time to watching the latest Disney+ MCU show. 

Star Wars Stuff Podcast
Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, Ahsoka Season 2 update, Disney+ Shows, Adam Driver, John Williams, and more!

Star Wars Stuff Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 118:19


DAVID, JAMES, ZAC, and COLIN talk about the biggest news! Intro Music: Level up Leroy Dragon's Lair - https://dlair.net/alamoranch/ Lange's COMICS, CARDS, and COLLECTIBLES - www.LANGESSPORTS.COM Please help the podcast and type out a review on APPLE Podcasts and give us 5 stars on SPOTIFY! Email us your questions, comments, random thoughts, anything you want to share with us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠starwarsstuffpodcast@gmail.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ NEW TIERS NOW ONLY ON Patreon: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/Starwarsstuffpodcast2187⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Youtube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.youtube.com/c/StarWarsstuffPodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ TikTok: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://vm.tiktok.com/gTr8Pg/⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ TWITTER - @STUFFpod INSTAGRAM - @starwarsstuffpodcast FACEBOOK - STAR WARS stuff group and Star Wars stuff Podcast page starwarsstuffpodcast.com Shoutouts to our TOP Tier PATRONS! Hayden Heusser Liam McCallion Kris Simpson Kevin Leininger Devin McCaffrey Drew Peters Zac Netzel Fenrir526 Maya Morriss Maka Tautala THANK YOU ! ! ! ! ! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/star-wars-stuff-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/star-wars-stuff-podcast/support

Franchise Me: The Search for the Ultimate Movie Franchise
Franchise Me: The Santa Clause Franchise Retrospective

Franchise Me: The Search for the Ultimate Movie Franchise

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2023 101:15


Welcome back to Franchise Me! This week we unwrap our last present of the year as we break down the entire "Santa Clause" franchise in our retrospective episode. We discuss the legacy of the series, the Disney + Show, and where Tim Allen ranks among other movie Santas. Make sure you stay tuned for our huge announcement for our crazy plans for next year. Share your thoughts and opinions with us on Twitter and Instagram @FranchiseMePod, see our rankings on Letterboxd (FranchiseMe) and email us at FranchiseMePod@gmail.com. Check out our website franchisemepodcast.com to see all of our episodes and more.

That One Movie Podcast (TOMP)
TOMP #229 | The Boy and the Heron

That One Movie Podcast (TOMP)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 82:35


Check out our review of Hayao Miyazaki's and Studio Ghibli's ‘The Boy and the Heron.' We'll start off spoiler free, and we'll warn you before we dive into spoilers! Beforehand, we'll rate the news from this week in the world of entertainment during our famous segment called ‘The Toms,' featuring a trailer reaction for ‘Orion and the Dark.' We'll discuss other stories as well, including the Disney+ originals lineup for 2024; Sean Gunn gets cast in Superman: Legacy; our reactions to the Game Awards; and more! Enjoy! TIMECODES… Intro (0:00) The Toms: Entertainment News (1:22) ‘Orion and the Dark' Trailer Reaction (2:11) Disney+ Shows for 2024 (4:35) Spider-Man Noir TV Series on Amazon Prime (7:40) Sean Gunn Cast as Maxwell Lord in Superman: Legacy (9:11) Denis Villeneuve Is Almost Done Writing ‘Dune: Messiah' (9:43) A24 Movies Are Coming to Max (10:19) ‘The Marvels' Is Officially the MCU's Lowest Grossing Film (11:55) Our Reactions to the Game Awards (13:45) TOMPeyes: Weekly Popeyes Chicken Review (30:32) Spoiler-Free ‘The Boy and the Heron' Review (33:07) *SPOILERS* ‘The Boy and the Heron' Review (48:13) What Are Ya Doin'? (1:13:33) SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS... Email: tomppodcast@gmail.com YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU2jjOm3gwTu2TVDzH_CJlw Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/That-One-Movie-Podcast-535231563653560/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TOMPPodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tomppodcast INTRO MUSIC... "Constellation" by Brian Hanegan

Soundscapes by Here With the Magic
Happily Ever After

Soundscapes by Here With the Magic

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 34:24


Experience the magic of 'Happily Ever After' at the Magic Kingdom. Join us under the stars for an unforgettable journey of color, light, and sound, celebrating Disney's most beloved stories. This episode isn't just about fireworks; it's about the connections and memories we share, the dreams that inspire us, and the magic that stays with us, long after the night ends. --------- Want More Here With The Magic? Choose Your Own Adventure! Watch Our Show: Here With The Magic More Videos: YouTube Visit The Website: https://herewiththemagic.com Join the Café: Become a Member Connect on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/herewiththemagic Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/herewiththemagic/

What’s On Disney Plus Podcast
Disney Forced Its Studios To Announce Disney+ Shows Too Early At Investor Day 2020 | Disney Plus News

What’s On Disney Plus Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 8:25


In this What's On Disney Plus Podcast episode, Roger discusses some of today's biggest Disney+ news, including: Disney Forced Its Studios To Announce Projects Too Early At Investor Day 2020 LEGO Marvel Avengers: Code Red – Disney+ Original Trailer Released British Disney+ Original Series “Culprits” Trailer Released Question Of The Day You can subscribe to our podcasts on many different platforms, including Apple, YouTube, Podbean and Spotify. If you enjoy our podcast, please consider supporting it via our Patreon or as a YouTube Channel Membership from as little as $2 a month and get access to exclusive content and much more. What did you think of today's Disney+ news?  Let us know on social media!

A Dose Of Magic: Disney World Podcast
S3 E1: Season 3 Premiere! A New Disney Show, Equipment, And More!

A Dose Of Magic: Disney World Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 34:30


Listen along as we discuss all things new in season 3 for our Walt Disney World podcast! There are 4 big changes happening with our show: 1. A Dose of Magic LIVE - Brand new live show format that allows us to interact with our listeners in real-time. Questions? Listen this week for more info! 2. A Dose Of Support Link - Want to show support in a new way? Now you can by clicking the link in our bio and sending us a small donation as a thank you! You can even include a custom message to us. Don't worry, there's no sign ups or subscriptions. 3. Upgraded Audio Equipment - Enjoy a more clear sound each week with upgraded audio equipment this year! 4. More TikTok Content - Join us on TikTok for some different content. We post trivia, fun clips of the show and lots and lots of hilarious memes. So if you want to a good laugh this week, check us out over there! You do not want to miss this episode! What was your favorite part about the changes?  Go onto our Instagram and Facebook page, @ADoseOfMagicPodcast, to let us know and be notified of latest episodes! *** Disney podcast with your new favorite set of brothers! Join us every Wednesday for new episodes talking about all things related to the Walt Disney World Resort. Please subscribe, rate and review to show your support! Want to show support another way? Visit our site to give a "Dose of Support" and send us a custom message with it! https://linktr.ee/ADoseOfMagicPodcast

MickeyBlog Podcast
It's STACEY and the Must Do's! An interview with Stacey Aswad from the ”Must Do Disney” show! Ep. 43

MickeyBlog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2023 71:37


It is STACEY, everybody! Many fans grew up visiting Disney and watching the "Disney Must Do's" on the popular "Must Do Disney" program that would play in every Resort hotel room! Stacey Aswad was the host and STAR of that show and we had the pleasure of interviewing her! From learning how she got the gig, her early love of performing, and talking about the program's lasting impact, this was a fantastic interview. So join Jared & Elyssa in another great Disney Podcast and for a FUN interview! Follow along with us and join the Disney fun! ALL MickeyBlog Links: https://linktr.ee/mickeyblog.com Subscribe to the Podcast: https://mickeyblogpodcast.podbean.com/ Check out our Blog: https://mickeyblog.com/ Get a FREE quote on your Disney vacation: https://mickeytravels.com/ For all business inquiries please contact podcast@mickeyblog.com

Star Wars Theory
Anakin in the Obi-Wan Disney+ Show - What I want to See BIG RUMOR

Star Wars Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023 49:18


another rumor to the collective archives...who knows, but let's talk about it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices