1964 British-American satire film directed by Stanley Kubrick
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In this episode, Luke Annand and guest Dr. Philippe Mather journey through the filmography of Luke's favorite filmmaker, Stanley Kubrick. Along the way, they bring up the best "I'm Spartacus!" parody, compare the Stargate sequence to the Club Silencio scene in Mulholland Drive and do Cinema Inception with Twister, The Shining, Summer of '42 and Now, Voyager.Mark Ayres "March (From "A Clockwork Orange")
Graeme Daniels, lead author of Getting Real About Sex Addiction, a Rowman & Littlefield/Bloomsbury publication, talks psychoanalysis, masculine ego, psychosis and addiction, with Portuguese psychologist Pedro Job, relating these subjects to the film and play, Dr. Strangelove.
The United States Library of Congress selected Dr. Strangelove as one of the first 25 films in the National Film Registry. As we approach the 60th anniversary of Dr. Strangelove (in Jan 2024), our live podcast panel takes a critical look at the dark comedy and reveals how the satire is uncomfortably realistic, even to this day. Using dialogue from the film as prompts, our panel explains to listeners its historical references and draws parallels to today's international diplomatic landscape.
I Stanley Kubricks Dr. Strangelove eller hvordan jeg lærte at glemme mine bekymringer og elske bomben fra 1964 spiller Peter Sellers tre ikoniske roller. Henholdsvis præsident, general og gal halv-nazistisk videnskabsmand med en mekanisk arm, der meget gerne vil hejle. Der er tale om full blown politisk satire om en af menneskehedens største bekymringer; a-bomben. Kubrick mente, at ved at grine af det hele, blev pointen endnu mere tydelig. Lyt med og find ud af, om vi grinte eller græd efter, vi havde set filmen. Episodens anbefalinger er både en ikke-anbefaling og doku-fiktions-hybrid om en aften, der kunne have udslettet alt liv på Jorden. Og - så er der et Easter Egg til sidst i episoden, hvor filmekspert Søren Høy fortæller om sit forhold til filmen.
Join Bruno and Marius on another edition of the Monkey Tail Podcast. On this episode we talk about the games we've been playing the past couple of weeks and they are: The Pale Beyond (https://store.steampowered.com/app/1266030/The_Pale_Beyond/) The Evil Within 2 (https://store.steampowered.com/app/601430/The_Evil_Within_2/) The Callisto Protocol (https://store.steampowered.com/app/1544020/The_Callisto_Protocol/) Super Mario 64 (https://www.nintendo.co.uk/Games/Nintendo-Switch-games/Super-Mario-3D-All-Stars-1832369.html) Atomic Heart (https://store.steampowered.com/app/668580/Atomic_Heart/) Planet Cube: Edge (https://store.steampowered.com/app/791200/Planet_Cube_Edge/)
Willkommen zu Episode Drei! Today we discuss WWIII and the amazing performances by Peter Sellers. As always, please reach out and let us know your thoughts at: @hazardousopinionspod or hazardousopinionspod@gmail.com and chat with us on Discord! What are your thoughts on Stanley Kubrick and/or Dr. Strangelove? Send us your movie and video game suggestions. For the next HOM episode, we will be covering Good Will Hunting (1997). Watch ahead and tune in to hear our thoughts. Stay safe, we love y'all!
Graeme Daniels, co-author of Getting Real About Sex Addiction, reprises a presentation about psychoanalysis, sex addiction, and the classic black comedy, Dr. Strangelove, featuring impersonations, commentary, film and musical clips.
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Welcome to an all-new Films for the Void, Bonus Episode #8! In this episode, Landon interviews Matt Everitt - the writer/director of the self-produced short film Waffle Home, filmed on location in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Everitt describes the short as "a film about waffles, generational trauma, and the dumb shit men do to feel better." Together, the pair talk about Everitt's pursuit of indie filmmaking, Waffle Home, and have a round robin discussion about some of his favorite movies - all on the latest episode of Films for the Void!Watch WAFFLE HOME here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aq0VCZhNS4UTIME STAMPS00:00:16 Interview w/ Matt Everitt00:36:10 Round Robin Discussion
8:52 - Dr. Strangelove: 18:52 - Stalker32:25 - Stand By Me42:56 - Unforgiven56:31 - Pan's Labyrinth1:10:56 - Gone Girl1:21:52 - The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run1:35:29 - Conclusion
This hour, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of A Clockwork Orange — the 50th anniversary of its wide release in the U.S., that is, on February 2, 1972 — our first full, show-length look at the work of filmmaker Stanley Kubrick. Our original go at this, about six months into the pandemic, was my worst experience producing live radio remotely, with Colin hosting from home and Zoom guests and all the rest. Because of various technical issues, we spent many minutes during that live hour trying to make it so that Colin and the guests could, um, hear each other. That doesn’t usually make for very good radio, and it left us with a much shorter conversation about Kubrick than we’d planned. I’m still scarred by it. But by some strange miracle, we’d also planned to record an extra, intentionally shorter conversation — also about Kubrick, also with those same guests — after that day’s show for a future day’s show. And somewhere in all that, there was the material for a whole show. So finally, we present this full-length careful consideration of the filmmaker behind 2001, Dr. Strangelove, The Shining, Full Metal Jacket, Spartacus, Eyes Wide Shut, A Clockwork Orange… the filmmaker Steven Spielberg called “the best in history”: Stanley Kubrick. GUESTS: James Hanley - Co-founder of Cinestudio at Trinity College David Mikics - Author of Stanley Kubrick: American Filmmaker Lila Shapiro - Senior reporter at New York magazine and Vulture, where she published “What I Learned After Watching Eyes Wide Shut 100 Times” Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe and Cat Pastor contributed to this show, parts of which originally aired September 2 and October 28, 2020.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Topics Include:More Tom Holland Spider-Man on the horizon?What We've Been Reading:BerserkWhat We've Been Watching:Hawkeye 1x01 - 1x03Ghostbusters: AfterlifeThe Bonfire Of The VanitiesSouth Park: Post CovidIn The Line Of Duty 3Spider-Man: Far From HomeSci-FightersSpider-ManThe QuestSpider-Man 2The Mummy (1932)Spider-Man 3Detour (1945)The Amazing Spider-ManBlack Mama, White MamaThe Amazing Spider-Man 2Candyman (2021)2001: A Space OdysseyThe French DispatchDr. Strangelove Or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love The BombResident Evil: Welcome To Raccoon CityFeatured Movie Review: My Own Private IdahoRuntime: 3 hours, 28 minutesWARNING: The Sidetracked Podcast contains spoilers and dirty words.
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Emma is joined this week by Dr. Vincent Casaregola of Saint Louis University to cover a film that is considered one of the best of all time: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)! An iconic Kubrick film, Dr. Strangelove takes a dark, comedic look at nuclear tensions and end-of-the-world antics. Dr. Casaregola helps frame what the mindset was of the American people during the Cold War, the (very real) problems of nuclear mishaps, how Stanley Kubrick became one of the most innovative directors in the motion picture industry, what the best tips are for learning to appreciate classic movies. Be sure to tune into this explosive episode! Please Comment, Rate, and Share our episodes and tell us what you like and what you want to hear more of!— Be sure to check us out onOur website: https://the-old-soul-movie-podcast.simplecast.com/FacebookTwitter: @oldsoulpodInstagram: @oldsoulmoviepodcast— Films/Series Mentioned:On the Beach (1959)Fail Safe (1964)Paths of Glory (1957)The Americanization of Emily (1964)The Mouse That Roared (1959)Lolita (1962)Metropolis (1927)The Killing (1956)2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)A Clockwork Orange (1971)Barry Lyndon (1975)The Longest Day (1962)The Wizard of Oz (1939)Dawn's Early Light (Year Unknown)No Highway in the Sky (1951)The High and the Mighty (1954)Strategic Air Command (1955) Bombers B52 (1957)A Gathering of Eagles (1963) – Film featuring Rock Hudson and Rod TaylorHidden Figures (2016)Atomic Café (1982)*Canadian documentary title not foundThe Stand (2020 miniseries)Contagion (2011)Novels/Literary Works Mentioned:On the Beach by Nevil Shute (Published 1957)Red Alert by Peter George (Published 1958)Fail-Safe by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler (Published 1962)The Americanization of Emily by William Bradford Huie (Published 1959)Underworld by Don DeLillo (Published 1997)Missile Envy by Helen Caldicott (Published 1984)The Rhetoric of Antinuclear Fiction by Patrick Mannix (Published 1992)The Time Machine by H. G. Wells (Published 1895)The Shape of Things to Come (Published 1933)Brave New World by Aldous Huxley (Published 1932)The Stand by Stephen King (Published 1978)
This week's guests are JR and Becca Raines. We are continuing our "Summer of Kubrick" series. This week's film is: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Dial F for Film is a podcast about the love of movies and host's -- J. Carlos Menjivar -- attempt to watch 1001 movies before he dies. A lover of lists and film, Carlos is a firm believer that all film lists should be tackled with one goal in mind: completion. Steven Jay Schneider's "1001 Movies You Must See Before You Die" is the subject of this podcast. Each episode features one guest and five movies from the massive list, compiled into themed lists by the host. Guests each week will select one category without any prior knowledge as to what films are included. Once a category is chosen, Carlos reveals the five films and the viewing begins. The guests then come on Dial F for Film via Zoom and the discussion begins.
Ace Ventura 3. Movies: French Exit, Voyagers, Mortal Kombat, The Asset. DVD and Bluray Releases: Barb and Star go to Vista del Mar, Giants Being Lonely, Crisis, Body Brokers 2, Vanquish. Video Game Releases: Outriders, Lost Worlds Beyond the Page, Oddworld Soulstorm, The Legend of Heroes Trails of Cold Steel IV, Poison Control, MLB The Show 21, Judgement, R-Type Final 2, Returnal. Movie Classic: Dr. Strangelove. What have we been up to lately.
It is our 50th episode, so what better way to celebrate than by discussing the movie that inspired it all... 'Dr. Strangelove' (1964)!! Thank you to everyone who has been listening and supporting Strangelove of Movies! We hope you celebrate this milestone with us by tuning into this spoiler-free episode! Instagram: @StrangeloveofMovies
It's Cold War fever on the podcast this week as Ryan and Ty cover the bombshell of a film, Dr. Strangelove. It has everything you could want out of a film discussion - sex, nukes, and Stanley Kubrick. It's always fun to talk about Kubrick and his craft, so check it out! Come back next week for an episode on the newly released David Fincher film, Mank! Contact us at rollitpodcast@gmail.com or follow us! Twitter - @RollItPodcast Instagram - @rollitpodcast Music by Ethan Rapp
Matt & Nicole watch and review the Stanley Kubrick dark comedy "Dr. Strangelove," then sit down with special guest David Lombino to discuss the horror classic "Carrie." Expectations: 00:00:38Dr. Strangelove Review: 00:06:29Carrie Review: 00:30:40
Let’s go inside Netflix’s Space Force - #109 It’s Good To Be Back On The Moon. We’ll look at what it took to get this show off the ground, the blast they had on set, and hear exclusively from Noah Emmerich who portrays General Kick Grabaston. Executive Producer and Writer of the episode Paul Lieberstein talks about breaking the final two episodes. Owen Daniels who plays Obie, talks about the unique way he came aboard the show. Later, a Secret Special Guest calls in. Inside Joke: Space Force Netflix, 2020
On this week’s episode, The Fat Dude is joined by local cinephile, Darren Hines, to discuss classic cinema and Stanley Kubrick’s Dr. Strangelove. Darren shares his story on how he got to see the legendary satire on the big screen in a special setting with an amazing guest!Follow Fat Dude Digs Flicks across social media:Facebook - Fat Dude Digs FlicksInstagram - FatDudeDigsFlicksTwitter - FatDudeFlicksSubscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher Radio, or wherever you get your podcasts. Search for Fat Dude Digs Flicks and click on that subscribe button. Please take a second to rate and review the show, while you’re at it!Subscribe to the Fat Dude Digs Flicks YouTube channel and send a thumbs up or two my way!If you’d like to contact me for any recommendations, questions, comments, concerns, or to be a future guest, you can email me at FatDudeDigsFlicks@gmail.com. With everything currently going on in the world, please — if you are able — consider researching and donating to one of the following organizations focused on racial equality, police reform, and justice:The American Civil Liberties UnionThe Bail ProjectBlack Lives MatterBlack Trans Travel FundCOVID Bail Out NYCColor of ChangeFemme Empowerment ProjectGeorge Floyd Memorial FundThe Innocence ProjectJustice For BreonnaKnow Your Rights Camp Legal Defense FundNAACP Legal Defense and Education FundNational Bail Fund NetworkNational Police Accountability ProjectRun With MaudUnicorn Riot
Let’s go inside Netflix’s Space Force - #106 The Spy. We’ll look at what it took to get this show off the ground, the blast they had on set, and hear exclusively from Ben Schwartz about setting F. Tony Scarapiducci apart from Parks and Rec’s Jean-Ralphio. Production Designer, Susie Mancini joins to talk about how Greg Daniels brought her on board and the work that goes into designing Space Force! Inside Joke: Space Force Netflix, 2020
Episode: 2501: Nietzsche, Strauss, Kubrick, and a Trilogy of Metaphor. Today, a story — in three parts.
In this episode of The Post Cast, open the pod bay doors and check out KUBRICK PART 2, in which we discuss Lolita, Dr. Strangelove, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and A Clockwork Orange. Righty right! Thanks to our friends at FIVERR! Use the codeFIVERRCAST10 at checkout for 10% off @ Fiverr.comEpisode 39 Liner Notes: Lolita 1962Dr.Strangelove Or: How I learned To Stop Worrying And Love The Bomb19642001: A Space Odyssey 1968A Clockwork Orange1972CHECK US OUT:
The Guys continue theyre end of the world theme (i think thats what its called... i dont listen) with the Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. Having never seen this movie before (mostly) we decided to break this sucker down scene by scene, and its a lot of them... or less thatn you'd think. I think. Website - http://redplayermedia.com iTunes - http://blastchamberradio.com/iTunes Twitter - @3guys1moviepod Instagram - http://instagram.com/3guys1moviepod Blast Plays - http://blastplays.com
Episode 200: The Crew's worried about the Russians polluting their precious bodily fluids as they discuss Stanley Kubrick's Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb. This film is considered one of the greatest comedies of all time. It was a box office hit, and was nominated for 4 Oscars (The first of four Direction nominations for Stanley Kubrick, although he never won). Peter Sellers (performing in 3 roles here) and George C. Scott are super funny and their energy carries this film. The Crew discusses... If you like our music intro, head over to Soundcloud and hear more amazing music from aquariusweapon. Aquariusweapon can also be found on YouTube. Contact: themoviecrewe@gmail.com
WARNING: This episode has some very spotty audio. Due to the Coronavirus we are now recording remotely in the safety of our own homes. But, alas, our remote recording service failed us. We apologize for this, but the contents of this episode are so spectacular that I’m sure you will enjoy it regardless!We are joined by the wonderful director Barry Sonnenfeld (The Addams Family, Men in Black, Get Shorty) to discuss the pivotal film, Dr. Strangelove. Barry elaborates on how this movie has influenced his entire career. He reveals that the only way to make a comedy is to make sure no one working on the film knows it’s a comedy. And he also talks about the process of writing his new book, Barry Sonnenfeld, Call Your Mother: Memoirs of a Neurotic Filmmaker.Staff Picks:Drea – What a Way to Go!Alonso – The Masque of the Red DeathBarry – 2001: A Space OdysseyWith Drea Clark, Alonso Duralde, and Barry Sonnenfeld.
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In this podcast Dan tries his darndest to help Kevin, a man who has somehow never seen a movie, understand what a movie is.Today: Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)
The Scientists take on two classic films birthed from '60s nuclear paranoia, Fail Safe and Dr. Strangelove.Which one will be erased from existence?
Expect talk of 'Mary Poppins Returns', Videoplus, the 'Dr Strangelove' pie-fight, The Bill and much, much more as Jake and I discuss Alan Parker's gangster musical 'Bugsy Malone'.
En conclusion de sa série de Balados sur les États-Unis à l’ère de Trump, Normand Lester consacre cet épisode à la présentation de 10 films qui, selon lui, illustrent et permettent de comprendre l’environnement socio-culturel dans lequel s’est façonné la politique intérieure et extérieure des États-Unis actuels. Quel est le film que vous appréciez le plus et, selon vous, lesquels devraient s’ajouter à la liste?
Stop the Bomb Podcast Episode 7: The Controversial Episode
Våbenkapløb, missilkrise, russisk millitær på Cuba, mordet på den amerikanske præsident, paranoia og kommunist forskrækkelse. Alt sammen kunne forårsage et lille tryk på den røde knap og dommedagsraketterne var i luften. Ak, ja disse tider under Den Kolde Krig - de kommer nok aldrig helt tilbage. Men med denne film kommer du tæt på.Dr. Strangelove - eller hvordan jeg lærte at holde op med at bekymre mig og elske bomben (1964) instrueret af Stanley Kubrick efter en roman af Peter George med titlen Red Alert (eller Two Hours to Doom) fra 1958. Den 16. film på Morten og Thomas liste over de 100 bedste film. I dette absurd komiske drama, hvor verden er på nippet til at blive kastet ud i en alt udslettende atomkrig, ser vi Peter Sellers i hele tre roller: gruppekaptajn Mandrake, præsident Merkin Muffley og sidst, men ikke mindst, videnskabsmanden Dr. Strangelove. Filmen er i sort-hvid og foregår på en amerikansk luftbase, i The War-room i Pentagon, og ombord på et amerikansk bombebombefly lastet med atomvåben på vej mod russiske mål.Thomas og Morten tager snak om spændingen mellem supermagterne i Den Kolde Krig, hvorfor amerikanske officerer er så dumme og diverse kropsvæsker.
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As promised, we return in our 33rd episode to look further at the deeper meanings of Stanley Kubrick's conspiratorial magnum opus 'Eyes Wide Shut'. We discuss the esoteric initiation of Dr Bill Harford into the world of hidden forces that shape his reality, and his ignorance of the occult principals that are guiding his journey. Delving deeper into the artful deception of the mystery tradition, we examine how both protagonist and audience are willingly fooled into a base interpretation of esoteric truth, and how these themes of occult signalling are incorporated into Kubrick's other works. Finally, we look at the untimely death of Kubrick shortly after the film was shot, touching on questions of intrigue surrounding these events. Topics discussed include: Eyes Wide Shut, Stanley Kubrick's Filmography, Running Themes, Complexity of Material, Attention to Detail, Layers of Relevance, Dr Bill Harford, Tom Cruise, Alice Harford, Nicole Kidman, Marital Problems, Argument, Jealousy, Affairs, Flirtation, Propositions, Provocations, Triggering Impulses, Prostitute 'Domino', Moral and Social Hypocrisy, Denial of Temptation, Social Masks, The Willing Fool, Double Meaning, Egotistical Ignorance vs Philosophical Ignorance, Esoteric Traditions, Mystery Schools, Deception, Psychological Control, NLP, Sexual Tension, Sexual Liberation, False Dialectics, Higher Truths, Deeper Meaning, Gnosticism, 'Dr Strangelove', 'The Shining', '2001 A Space Odyssey', Hidden Messages, Water Fluoridation, Base Understandings, Exoteric vs Esoteric, Supernatural Possession, Cremation of Care, Seeing Everything and Understanding Nothing, 'Domino'='Sandy'=Alter-Ego, Professionalism, Politeness, Gentleman, Scientology, Esoteric Casting of Tom Cruise, Dr Bill=William=Will-I-Am, Hierarchy of Names, Temporal Power and Control, Stanley Kubrick Death, Conspiracy Culture, Alex Jones, Philosophical Death, Purposeful Evocation of Mystery.
In this episode, Micah leads the discussion as we talk about dark comedies! Here are the films: Burn After Reading (2008) Dead Man on Campus (1998) Dr. Strangelove (1964)
Patches, Katey and Da7e Revisit A Comedy Classic! This week, in celebration of Dr. Strangelove‘s 50th Anniversary, Matt Patches, Katey Rich and Da7e fondly recollect and review Stanley Kubrick’s satire which leads to a discussion on safety in comedy and the wobbly lines that define satire and spoof. After a deep dive into Strangelove, it’s […]
Hidden symbolism in the movies of Stanley Kubrick, and the dark influences of Saturn are the broad subject areas in Volume 35, as Mark Devlin talks to US filmmaker, author and esoteric scholar Jay Weidner. His 'Kubrick's Odyssey' DVD series puts forward the theory that Kubrick was hired by the powers that be to fake the footage of the Apollo 11 moon landing, and that the sets on '2001: A Space Odyssey' were a practice run for this. Later, Kubrick placed visual clues into his version of 'The Shining' to reveal cryptically what really happened.In fact, says Weidner, all of Kubrick's latter films are encoded with great truths which we're only today starting to understand. Kubrick understood the elite/ Illuminati agenda, and depicted this in films such as 'Dr Strangelove' and the satanic ritual-laden 'Eyes Wide Shut', released just after Kubrick's sudden death, and with 25 minutes of footage cut out by the studio. We also discuss the iconic black monolith of '2001', the significance of the movie depicting the year in which 9/11 would come to pass, and the question of Saturn in the original screenplay being replaced by Jupiter for the movie.We move on to the nature of Saturn itself, discussing the many ways it has been allegorically portrayed through the ages, the suggestion that it was originally a sun to our planet before being displaced by a massive cataclysm, and the dark power that it seems to now exert over humanity, with Satanism actually meaning Saturnism.
Dr. Strangelove, The Great Escape, Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The Dark Knight, Chinatown, and Back to the Future are all covered as we dig in once again to our respective top ten films. It’s been a while since we did a part in this series, and as usual, we have a lot […]
What were we thinking part 11, in which filmmakers Garner Haines and Paul French discuss the ins and outs of spy movies, gadgets, and the pitfalls of method acting. Recorded on location at The Wild Goose Bar & Grill in Etobicoke, over beer, nachos and chicken wings. Head on over to the forum and let us know what you think!How to Subscribe *FREE* It is available via iTunes at this link. You can point any podcasting client here. Or, you can just watch it here. We would love to hear your feedback!Vote For Us At Podcast Alley
What were we thinking part 11, in which filmmakers Garner Haines and Paul French discuss the ins and outs of spy movies, gadgets, and the pitfalls of method acting. Recorded on location at The Wild Goose Bar & Grill in Etobicoke, over beer, nachos and chicken wings. Head on over to the forum and let us know what you think!How to Subscribe *FREE* It is available via iTunes at this link. You can point any podcasting client here. Or, you can just watch it here. We would love to hear your feedback!Vote For Us At Podcast Alley
An elite covert operations unit carries out highly sensitive missions subject to official denial in the event of failure, death or capture. They can't make it, so they hire Scott and Dave. Sound like an impossible mission? Watch and see! Guest-starring Kimberley Carroll of Take This House and Sell It This synopsis will self destruct in ten seconds (after you read the details below). Head on over to the forum and let us know what you think! How to Subscribe *FREE* It is available via iTunes at this link. You can point any podcasting client here. Or, you can just watch it here. We would love to hear your feedback! Vote For Us At Podcast Alley
An elite covert operations unit carries out highly sensitive missions subject to official denial in the event of failure, death or capture. They can't make it, so they hire Scott and Dave. Sound like an impossible mission? Watch and see! Guest-starring Kimberley Carroll of Take This House and Sell It This synopsis will self destruct in ten seconds (after you read the details below). Head on over to the forum and let us know what you think! How to Subscribe *FREE* It is available via iTunes at this link. You can point any podcasting client here. Or, you can just watch it here. We would love to hear your feedback! Vote For Us At Podcast Alley