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Ulie and panelists Emily Whitten and Phillip (Black Gorbachev) Jean-Pierre discuss the particulars of A.I. generated artwork. Featuring the official FF reviews of, "Cocaine Bear," and,"Ant-Man & The Wasp: Quantumania."
One year ago today, the Dobbs decision ended Roe v. Wade, and the President of Susan B. Anthony Pro Life America considers the future of pro-life politics. Plus, a record breaking birthday queen and commentary from Emily Whitten.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.Additional support comes from Compelled Podcast Season 6, featuring abolitionists, refugees, orphans, and other Christians sharing their unique and compelling testimonies. Listen on your favorite podcast app or CompelledPodcast.com.
Ulie and panelists Roberto Ortiz, Emily Whitten and Julian Lytle discuss news that Henry Cavil will not return to the role of Superman and the social and cultural impact of art generated by Artificial Intelligence. Featuring the FF review of, "Avatar: The Way of Water"
Ulie and panelists Emily Whitten, Mike Lunsford and Jake Bozek discuss the career of actor David Warner and the movie trailers coming out of San Diego Comic Con. Featuring the official, spoiler-free FF review of, "DC's League of Super Pets."
On Washington Wednesday, analysis of the potential candidates for the 2024 Republican nomination for president; on World Tour, the latest international news; and a man who teaches history from the French Alps. Plus: grocery store nuptials, commentary from Emily Whitten, and the Wednesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Sojo Academy, an online community for accelerating your spiritual growth. It's free to start at yourchristianplanner.comfrom Emmaus Bible College, preparing students to impact the world for Christ. In addition to Bible and Theology, we offer a broad range of high demand academic programs, including Computer Science, Business, Teacher Education, and many more. Find Christ-centered education, uncompromised biblical teaching, and valuable professional degrees in a college community that encourages your spiritual growth. Learn more at emmaus.edu.And from Samaritan Ministries, connecting Christians who care for one another spiritually and financially when there's a medical need. More at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast
On Washington Wednesday, analysis of the potential candidates for the 2024 Republican nomination for president; on World Tour, the latest international news; and a man who teaches history from the French Alps. Plus: grocery store nuptials, commentary from Emily Whitten, and the Wednesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Sojo Academy, an online community for accelerating your spiritual growth. It's free to start at yourchristianplanner.comfrom Emmaus Bible College, preparing students to impact the world for Christ. In addition to Bible and Theology, we offer a broad range of high demand academic programs, including Computer Science, Business, Teacher Education, and many more. Find Christ-centered education, uncompromised biblical teaching, and valuable professional degrees in a college community that encourages your spiritual growth. Learn more at emmaus.edu.And from Samaritan Ministries, connecting Christians who care for one another spiritually and financially when there's a medical need. More at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast
In honor of Veterans Day, reviewer Emily Whitten talks with author Joseph Loconte about World War I and his 2015 book, A Hobbit, A Wardrobe, and A Great War. Joseph Loconte is a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Grove City College and a Senior Fellow at the Institute on Religion and Democracy. He also serves as a Senior Fellow in Christianity and Culture at The King's College. Includes discussion of the 2022 German film adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque's novel, All Quiet on the Western Front.
In honor of Veterans Day, reviewer Emily Whitten talks with author Joseph Loconte about World War I and his 2015 book, A Hobbit, A Wardrobe, and A Great War. Joseph Loconte is a Distinguished Visiting Professor at Grove City College and a Senior Fellow at the Institute on Religion and Democracy. He also serves as a Senior Fellow in Christianity and Culture at The King's College. Includes discussion of the 2022 German film adaptation of Erich Maria Remarque's novel, All Quiet on the Western Front.
The cost of food is making it harder to help those in need; Christian aid groups are stepping up support for Pakistanis affected by flooding; and helping orphans after tragedy strikes. Plus: no snails allowed, commentary from Emily Whitten, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Samaritan Ministries, a health care sharing ministry. It's affordable, there are no networks, and you can join today. More at samaritanministries.org/world podcast From TeenPact Leadership Schools which seeks to inspire youth in their relationship with Christ and train them to understand the political process, value their liberty, defend the Christian faith, and engage the culture at a time in their lives when, typically, they do not care about such things. Learn more about your student attending a State Class in your state at teenpact.com. And from Ridge Haven, the camp and retreat center of the PCA in NC and Iowa. With extensive lodging, dining, and recreational offerings, Ridge Haven serves retreat groups of all sizes and ages, year-round. To book your next retreat visit ridgehaven.org
On Washington Wednesday, fallout from FBI raid of Donald Trump's house; on World Tour, the latest international news; and Jessie Bates on faith and football. Plus: a cheesy trade, commentary by Emily Whitten, and the Wednesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Ridge Haven, the camp and retreat center of the PCA in NC and Iowa. With extensive lodging, dining, and recreational offerings, Ridge Haven serves retreat groups of all sizes and ages, year-round. To book your next retreat visit ridgehaven.orgFrom Ambassadors Impact Network, a nationwide group of angel investors committed to funding entrepreneurs whose Christian convictions have hindered secular financing sources. More at ambassadorsimpact.com. And from Covenant College on beautiful Lookout Mountain, Georgia...a quality liberal arts education and unique campus community that keeps Christ central in all things. More at covenant.edu
Ulie and panelists Julian Lytle, Emily Whitten and Mike Lunsford discuss Marvel's, "Doctor Strange in The Multiverse of Madness," the new trailer for James Cameron's, "Avatar: The Way of Water," and the casting of Ncuti Gatwa as the new Doctor Who. Featuring the FF review of, "Doctor Strange in The Multiverse of Madness."
Ulie and panelists Roberto Ortiz, Emily Whitten and Mike Lunsford discuss separating art from artist, the new trailer for, "Thor: Love & Thunder," and the crowdfunded comic book in support of Ukraine. Featuring the official, spoiler-free FF review of, "Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore."
Lauren Dunn reports on the effort to amend the Kansas constitution to expand protections for unborn babies; Mary Reichard talks to Steve West about a postal worker's fight for his religious rights; and on Classic Book of the Month, Emily Whitten recommends a mystery classic, Whose Body? by Dorothy L. Sayers. Plus: commentary from Kim Henderson, bear defense, and the Tuesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Heart of Dakota, providing Christ-centered, literature-based homeschool curriculum. Featuring open-and-go daily plans, engaging books, and fun activities with God's Word at the heart, our award-winning curriculum will take you all the way from preschool through high school. With Heart of Dakota, you'll love learning again! More at heartofdakota.com.And from Ambassadors Impact Network, providing growth financing for companies led by CEOs and management teams who are disciple makers and evangelists. More at ambassadorsimpact.com. Emmaus Bible College prepares students to impact the world for Christ. In addition to Bible and Theology, we offer a broad range of high demand academic programs, including Computer Science, Business, Teacher Education, and many more. Find Christ-centered education, uncompromised biblical teaching, and valuable professional degrees in a college community that encourages your spiritual growth. Learn more at emmaus.edu.
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Myrna Brown talk to Andrew Walker about the ongoing fallout from the Supreme Court opinion leak; Emily Whitten recommends a new audiobook version of Lord of the Rings; and Myrna profiles a new worship band with a diverse outlook. Plus: a chance encounter with a childhood hero, and the Friday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Ridge Haven, The Camp, and Retreat Center of the Presbyterian Church in America. With campuses located in North Carolina and Iowa, Ridge Haven serves over 12,000 guests year-round in efforts to support the Church and train future generations in ministry. More at ridgehaven.org And from Ambassadors Impact Network, providing growth financing for companies led by CEOs and management teams who are disciple makers and evangelists. More at ambassadorsimpact.com.Listen to Beyond the Forum on Apple Podcasts here: bit.ly/BeyondTheForumApple And explore more about the Veritas Forum here: www.veritas.org
Lauren Dunn reports on an effort in Kansas to expand public school choice; Myrna Brown talks to Mark Montgomery about lessons China is learning from the war in Ukraine; and Emily Whitten recommends the ESV Study Bible for May's Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Kim Henderson, an explosive souvenir, and the Tuesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from The Matter of Life in Theaters May 16 & 17 Only. There has never been a more important time to stand up for the lives of the unborn. Sneak peek at WatchTheMatterofLife.com From Ridge Haven, The Camp and Retreat Center of the Presbyterian Church in America. Ridge Haven serves over 12,000 guests year-round to support the Church and train future generations in ministry. More at ridgehaven.org In Pure, pastor and bestselling author, Dean Inserra, reexamines God's design for men and women regarding sexuality, seeking to reclaim one of the clearest teachings in Scripture: the call to sexual purity.
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Myrna Brown talk to John Stonestreet about Tony Dungy's controversial support for fathers; Emily Whitten reviews two documentaries about grassroots journalism; and on Word Play, George Grant explains why we came to call the day of Christ's crucifixion Good Friday. Plus: the unmistakable, dancing bird, and the Friday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Ambassadors Impact Network, a group of faith-driven investors who finance private companies led by gospel-advancing entrepreneurs. More at ambassadorsimpact.com.CrossCurrent Digital is a Christian, conservative audiobook and ebook platform, built from the ground up without Big Tech, so the Gospel and traditional values can't be censored from the digital book landscape. Get your digital books from a company that shares – and protects – your values. CrossCurrent Digital: Your Home for Faith and Freedom.
Lauren Dunn reports on the reasons why your tax return could be delayed this year; Myrna Brown talks to Jason Blessing about Russia's cybersecurity threats; and Emily Whitten recommends Supper of the Lamb for April's Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Whitney Williams, Santa for Congress, and the Tuesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Crossway, publisher of Strange New World: How Thinkers and Activists Redefined Identity and Sparked the Sexual Revolution by Carl Trueman. Crossway.org
Emily Whitten talks with three WORLD reviewers about their favorite books for kids in 2021, including WORLD's Kids' Book of the Year. They discuss how to capture kids' imaginations with family read alouds, offering tips from authors like Gladys Hunt, Jamie Martin, and Megan Cox Gurdon.
Mary Reichard talks to retired Col. Steve Bucci about Russia's invasion strategy and Ukraine's effort to repel it; Anna Johansen Brown digs into the popularity of Wordle; and Emily Whitten recommends True Grit for March's Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Kim Henderson, and the Tuesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Free Lutheran Bible College in Plymouth, Minnesota, a two-year, accredited, on-campus program for the study and application of Scripture. Students Start here. Go anywhere. Grounded in God's Word. More at flbc.edu. From Ambassadors Impact Network, a group of faith-driven investors who finance private companies led by gospel-advancing entrepreneurs. More at ambassadorsimpact.com. North Korea is one of the most secretive, closed-off countries in the world, but World Help has a network of trusted partners there with 20+ years of experience smuggling Bibles and other aid to believers. These partners use donations to print, ship, and secretly distribute Bibles as well as food to people who have been desperately praying for help. And since North Koreans share their Bibles with trusted family and friends, each copy impacts around five people. More at worldhelp.net/podcast.
Paul Butler talks to Jill Nelson about how Christians in Ukraine are handling the Russian invasion; on Culture Friday, John Stonestreet talks about the latest religious liberty challenge out of Colorado; and Emily Whitten reviews the new Dutch film, My Best Friend Anne Frank. Plus: Listener Feedback, and the Friday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Wednesday in the Word with Krisan Marotta, the podcast about what the Bible means and how we know. New every Wednesday on podcast apps or browse over a decade of episodes at Wednesdayintheword.com.North Korea is one of the most secretive, closed-off countries in the world, but World Help has a network of trusted partners there with 20+ years of experience smuggling Bibles and other aid to believers. These partners use donations to print, ship, and secretly distribute Bibles as well as food to people who have been desperately praying for help. And since North Koreans share their Bibles with trusted family and friends, each copy impacts around five people. More at worldhelp.net/podcast.
Jill Nelson reports on the dilemma facing missionaries in Ukraine; Jenny Lind Schmitt explains how Europe came to depend on Russia for so much of its energy needs; and Emily Whitten recommends Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral for February's Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary by Steve West, a traveling snowman, and the Tuesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from The Issues, et cetera podcast. Expert guests, Expansive topics, Extolling Christ. More at issuesetc.org And from Ambassadors Impact Network, a network of investors who have provided fourteen million dollars of growth capital since 2018 to entrepreneurs who show and share Jesus through their businesses. More at ambassadorsimpact.com
Ulie and panelists Roberto Ortiz, Mike Lunsford, Emily Whitten and Thom Zahler discuss William Shatner's flight into space aboard the Blue Origin New Shepherd. Featuring the official, spoiler-free FF review of Denis Villenueve's, "Dune."
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Myrna Brown talk to John Stonestreet about the man who now has a pig's heart beating in his chest; Emily Whitten reviews the streaming crime drama Dalgliesh; and Myrna Brown explores the family-friendly music of Rain for Roots. Plus: a very late delivery, and the Friday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from TriVan. From concept to completion, TriVan builds amazing specialty vehicles, designed and manufactured in the USA. trivan.com And from Beyond the Forum-a podcast by The Veritas Forum. Season two on Science and God explores the ideas that shape our lives. Available now wherever you listen to podcasts.
Josh Schumacher reports on the reasons why car repairs are taking so long; Mary Reichard talks to Canadian lawyer Marty Moore about the state of religious freedom north of the border; and on Classic Book of the Month, Emily Whitten recommends a pivotal pro-life work. Plus: commentary by Whitney Williams, a Jeopardy do-over, and the Tuesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Commuter Bible, the free audio-Bible reading plan to match your weekly schedule. Plans begin January 10th on your favorite podcast app or at commuterbible.org The Mission Focused Men for Christ weekly, 25-minute podcast is a tool to help men be self-motivated Christ-followers and strong spiritual leaders in their homes. It EQUIPS men to better understand from Scripture what their mission is, ENERGIZES men because our tank is often on "E," and EMPOWERS men to stay focused on honoring Christ with their lives. The podcast is produced by Dr. Gary Yagel, the former Men's Ministry Consultant of the PCA, whose website is forgingbonds.org. And from Ambassadors Impact Network, a group of faith-driven investors who finance private companies led by gospel-advancing entrepreneurs. More at ambassadorsimpact.com.
Katie Gaultney remembers people who died this year after notable careers on stage and screen; Emily Whitten, Sharon Dierberger, and Collin Garbarino recommend movies for a New Year's night in; and the final installment of listener prayers for the new year. Plus: blooper reel, and the Friday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.
Lauren Dunn reports on the shortage of school counselors; Mary Reichard talks to Dale Vermillion about the housing market bubble; Sharon Dierberger reviews the new Christian film, American Underdog; and Emily Whitten and Jenny Rough share their favorite holiday cooking traditions. Plus: the Thursday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support omes from Ambassadors Impact Network, a network of investors who have provided twelve million dollars of growth capital since 2018 to entrepreneurs who show and share Jesus through their businesses. More at ambassadorsimpact.com From Compelled Podcast, featuring missionaries, addicts, prisoners, and other Christians sharing their testimonies through immersive storytelling. Listen on your favorite podcast app or CompelledPodcast.com. And from TriVan. From concept to completion, TriVan builds amazing specialty vehicles, designed and manufactured in the USA. trivan.com
On Washington Wednesday, Mary Reichard talks to Robert Wilkie about the Iran nuclear agreement negotiations; on World Tour, Onize Ohikere reports on elections in Honduras and a transfer of power in Barbados; and Emily Whitten recommends gift options for the book-lover on your Christmas list. Plus: commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, monumental love, and the Wednesday morning news.
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Myrna Brown talk to John Stonestreet about what he's thankful for in American culture; Emily Whitten recommends some resources to help make Advent meaningful for the whole family; and your Listener Feedback. Plus: the first in our series of Advent music selections, nerf wars, and the Friday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from North Greenville University. Christ-centered academic excellence begins—at ngu.edu From Samaritan Ministries, a health care sharing ministry. It's affordable, there are no networks, and you can join today. More at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast. And from Ambassadors Impact Network, a group of faith-driven investors who finance private companies led by gospel-advancing entrepreneurs. More at ambassadorsimpact.com.
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Myrna Brown talk to John Stonestreet about the role education played in the Virginia governor's race; Emily Whitten reviews Sabina, a new movie about a woman who faced severe persecution but chose to forgive; and on Ask the Editor, Paul Butler offers some tips for how to disagree with us. Plus: a milestone birthday, and the Friday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Dordt University. Degrees in engineering, social work, agriculture, and more – all from a Christ-centered worldview. More at Dordt.edu/apply. From Samaritan Ministries. It's not insurance, it's Christians paying one another's medical expenses. More at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast And from Christianbook.com. It's not what we celebrate, it's Who—at Christianbook.com.
Katie Gaultney reports on the enterprising spirit of some workers who lost their jobs during the pandemic; Mary Reichard talks to Steve Koonin with the American Enterprise Institute about the UN climate change conference; and Emily Whitten recommends A Chance to Die by Elisabeth Elliot for November's Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary by Steve West, a roadside view, and the Tuesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Dordt University, offering reimbursed campus visits to show you firsthand how Dordt's Christ-centered education leads to lifelong discipleship. Details at Dordt.edu/visit. From Samaritan Ministries. It's not insurance, it's Christians paying one another's medical expenses. More at samaritanministries.org/worldpodcast And from Christianbook.com. Great gifts for everyone on your list—at Christianbook.com.
On Washington Wednesday, Myrna Brown talks to Manhattan Institute's Brian Riedl about the Democrats' bid to pare down their social spending package; on World Tour, Onize Ohikere reports on kidnapping victims in Nigeria and a new malaria vaccine; and Emily Whitten talks to a missionary about how pandemic isolation has affected the church in Japan. Plus: commentary from Joel Belz, and the Wednesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Ambassadors Impact Network, a group of faith-driven investors who finance private companies led by gospel-advancing entrepreneurs. More at ambassadorsimpact.com. From Dordt University. Degrees in engineering, nursing, criminal justice, and more – all from a Christ-centered worldview. More at Dordt.edu/apply. And from Compelled Podcast, featuring missionaries, addicts, prisoners, and other Christians sharing their unique and compelling testimonies. Listen on your favorite podcast app or CompelledPodcast.com.
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Myrna Brown talk to John Stonestreet about the Facebook whistleblower's revelations; Emily Whitten recommends several church history resources for families; and on Ask the Editor, reporters answer a listener's question about how they come up with story ideas. Plus: a piece of Pooh history, and the Friday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Christianbook.com. It's not what we celebrate, it's Who—at Christianbook.com. From Providence Christian College, where students are grounded in biblical truth and a classic liberal arts core to produce virtuous citizens. More at ProvidenceCC.edu And from Barnabas Aid, providing hope and support for the persecuted church world-wide, distributing aid from Christians, through Christians, to Christians. More at barnabasaid.org.
Sarah Schweinsberg reports on why governments are exploring the possibility of creating their own digital currencies; Mary Reichard talks to Bret Nicks about the shortage of healthcare workers and how vaccine mandates could make the problem worse; and Emily Whitten recommends Church History in Plain Language for the Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Whitney Williams, a bad hair day, and the Tuesday morning news.Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support for The World and Everything in It comes from Christianbook.com. Great gifts for everyone on your list—at Christianbook.com From Providence Christian College, where students are grounded in biblical truth and a classic liberal arts core to produce virtuous citizens. More at ProvidenceCC.edu And from Barnabas Aid, providing hope and support for the persecuted church world-wide, distributing aid from Christians, through Christians, to Christians. More at barnabasaid.org.
Jenny Lind Schmitt reports on the situation in Belarus, one year after disputed presidential elections; Bonnie Pritchett reports on the failed attempts to bring down the cost of prescription medications; and on Classic Book of the Month, Emily Whitten recommends reading that helps put the current crisis in Afghanistan in perspective. Plus: commentary from Steve West, a greasy cure for baldness, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from the Missions on Point podcast … 15 minutes every Friday … reenergizing your vision for world missions through the local church. Missions on Point … available wherever you get your podcasts. And from Covenant College, a distinctly Christian, liberal arts college on beautiful Lookout Mountain, Georgia. Explore more at covenant.edu.
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Myrna Brown talk to John Stonestreet about the new abortion law in Texas; Emily Whitten reviews several books and a documentary about athletes and coaches who put faith at center court; and on Ask the Editor; Paul Butler marvels at God's providence in prerolls. Plus: a living work of art, and the Friday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Dordt University. Students can apply to Dordt to study nursing, agriculture, engineering, social work and more—all taught from a Christian perspective. More at DORDT.edu/apply And from the Missions on Point podcast … 15 minutes every Friday … reenergizing your vision for world missions through the local church. Missions on Point … available wherever you get your podcasts.
Anna Johansen Brown reports on the challenges Christian theater groups are facing from gay rights groups opposed to their Biblical beliefs; Mary Reichard talks to Jeff Barrows from the Christian Medical and Dental Associations about a recent win for healthcare providers' conscience rights; and Emily Whitten gets advice on ways we can pray for Christians in Afghanistan. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, Chihuahua CPR, and the Thursday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Wears Valley Ranch, a home and school for children of struggling families. More about eligibility and scholarships at wvr.org. And from Dordt University. Dordt students study nursing, agriculture, business, social work and more—all from a Christian perspective. More at Dordt.edu/apply
Sarah Schweinsberg reports on the effort to bring down healthcare costs by forcing hospitals to post their price lists; Mary Reichard talks to Dean Cheng with The Heritage Foundation about the World Health Organization's about-face on the origins of COVID-19; and Emily Whitten recommends The Picture of Dorian Gray for her August Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Whitney Williams, robot relief, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Ligonier Ministries, celebrating fifty years of proclaiming God's holiness. Thousands of video teaching series, books, articles, and more at Ligonier.org. From Dordt University. Dordt students study nursing, agriculture, business, social work and more—all from a Christian perspective. More at Dordt.edu/apply. And from Heart of Dakota, providing Christ-centered, literature based homeschool curriculum - from Preschool through High School! More at heartofdakota.com
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Myrna Brown talk to John Stonestreet about Christians in Cuba and deaths from despair; Emily Whitten reviews Fear Street, a Netflix adaptation of horror stories popular with teens; and George Grant highlights a notable connection between politics and poetry on Word Play. Plus: squirrel avoidance, and the Friday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Ministries across the country are encountering religious freedom threats. Navigating these legal issues can be challenging and ministry leaders shouldn't have to carry that burden alone. That's why the legal team at ADF Ministry Alliance created 11 Ways to Prepare Your Ministry, a free legal guide that outlines actions you can take today to help prepare your ministry for religious freedom threats. Click here to download the guide.
WORLD's Emily Whitten facilitates a roundtable discussion with two Christian counselors. The 35-minute conversation offers practical advice on how to help those who are suffering.
Sarah Schweinsberg reports on the drought gripping the West; Mary Reichard talks to the Heritage Foundation's Mike Gonzalez about what's driving the protests in Cuba; and Emily Whitten talks to two Christian counselors about ways to help friends who are hurting. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, a striking discovery, and the Thursday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Ambassadors Impact Network, a group of faith-driven investors who finance companies led by gospel-advancing entrepreneurs. More at ambassadorsimpact.com From AMG International, a gospel-first ministry that meets people's spiritual and physical needs while inspiring hope, restoring lives, and transforming communities. amginternational.org And from Pensacola Theological Seminary, An accredited, affordable Master of Divinity degree and your first class is free. More at go.pcci.edu/pts
Sarah Schweinsberg reports on the Biden administration's effort to conserve more public land; Mary Reichard talks to Gary Ludwig about search and recovery efforts in Surfside; and Emily Whitten recommends Joni for July's Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Whitney Williams, Bucharest and Budapest, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Heart of Dakota, providing Christ-centered, literature based homeschool curriculum - from Preschool through High School! More at heartofdakota.com From Center For Lit, with online Great Books courses for grades 5 and up. Free classes and more at centerforlit.com/world And from Too Busy To Flush- a podcast of real-life husband/wife conversations on kids, family, faith, and whatever else comes to mind. toobusytoflush.com
Ulie and panelists Bryan Lyles, Emily Whitten and Mike Lunsford discuss the career of the late Dave Prowse and the Disney+ series, "The Mandalorian."
All creatures, no matter how small, can make a powerful difference. And when working together, they accomplish the greatest of feats. Ben Fisher, Emily Whitten, and Michelle Nguyen show how teamwork and dedication can result in an amazing creation as evident in their series Underfoot. We got to speak to the team about their process, how they came together, and that there are more than one species of hamster. Who knew? You find Underfoot at onipress.com or at your local bookstore and public library. You can follow Ben on Twitter @BenjaminPFisher and on Instagram @dystocia You can follow Emily on Twitter @theemilyesse and on Instagram @theemilyesse You can follow Michelle on Twitter @kubits and on Instagram @kukukachubits You can follow us on Twitter @amongstthebooks_podcast and on Instagram @amongstthebookspodcast Our theme music was written produced and recorded by Jake Thistle and you can follow Jake on Instagram @JakeThistlemusic Thank you for joining. Stay Happy, Stay Healthy, and Keep Reading
On Washington Wednesday, Mary Reichard talks to Chris Edwards from the Cato Institute about the possible compromise on the infrastructure bill; on World Tour, Onize Ohikere reports on the latest international news; and on the Classic Book of the Month, Emily Whitten recommends Watership Down. Plus: commentary from Whitney Williams, an education finally complete, and the Wednesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from The Institute for Excellence in Writing. Teaching writing can be easier than you think. Three weeks of video instruction free at iew.com/free-lessons From Redeem TV: A new worldwide Faith-Based video streaming service. Subscription is free at redeemtv.com And from Music in Our Homeschool, easy-to-use online music courses for all ages at learn.musicinourhomeschool.com
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Myrna Brown talk to John Stonestreet about the liberal-conservative rift threatening to tear apart the Catholic Church; Emily Whitten reviews a new teen rom-com, The Map of Tiny Perfect Things; and Myrna meets the woman behind today’s most popular worship song, Way Maker. Plus: a popsicle bonanza, and the Friday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from the Missions on Point podcast... 15 minutes every Friday providing practical, Biblical insights for your world missions ministry through the local church. Available wherever you get your podcasts. From "Faith to Foster” by TJ and Jenn Menn. Inspiring Christians during this National Foster Care Month to serve foster children. More at faithtofoster.com And from the podcast, Too Busy to Flush. People are weird and hard- including the hosts and their kids. toobusytoflush.com
Mike, MC, and special guest host Mariah Beachboard have author and geek extraordinaire Emily Whitten join them “At The Diner” to discuss the sequel to her graphic novel The Underfoot: The Mighty Deep. You can get yourself a copy of the book and some awesome hamster ears to wear for yourself at her website!
Angela Lu Fulton reports on why Taiwan and its allies are increasingly worried about a possible Chinese invasion; Myrna Brown talks to Angela about how those fears are affecting life in Taipei; and Emily Whitten recommends The Apostle: A Life of Paul for the Classic Book of the Month. Plus: a VHS felon, commentary from Kim Henderson, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from the ESV Study Bible, featuring a wide array of study tools perfect for serious readers of God’s Word. More at crossway.org/world. From the Missions on Point podcast … 15 minutes every Friday … reenergizing your vision for world missions through the local church. Missions on Point … available wherever you get your podcasts. And from Pensacola Christian College. Empowering Christian leaders to influence the world. More at go.pcci.edu/world
Sarah Schweinsberg reports on the latest push for gun control following several mass shootings; Mary Reichard talks to WORLD’s Leah Hickman about her investigation into the translation of an Old Testament passage now being used to justify abortion; and Emily Whitten recommends Effective Biblical Counseling by Larry Crabb for the April Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary by Kim Henderson, forgiveness for an Easter burglar, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from the new book, Saturdays with Billy. Author Don Wilton shares stories of his 20-year friendship with Billy Graham … whose words changed Don’s life. They can change ours, too. The book Saturdays with Billy … more at ThomasNelson.com. From Maranatha Baptist University, with licensure options through the Master of Arts in Teaching. mbu.edu/mat And from Redeem TV: A new worldwide Faith-Based video streaming service. Subscription is free at redeemtv.com.
Sarah Schweinsberg reports on the voting reform legislation headed for the Senate; Jenny Lind Schmitt reports on a new law in France that has Christians worried; and Emily Whitten recommends some books on history and race. Plus: commentary by Whitney Williams, the gaming grandpa, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Dordt University. Students can apply to Dordt to study nursing, agriculture, engineering, social work and more—all taught from a Christian perspective. More at dordt.edu/apply. From proceeds of the book, “Faith to Foster” by TJ and Jenn Menn.....Seeking to inspire Christians to consider serving foster children in their community by exercising their faith. Faithtofoster.com And from Heart of Dakota, providing Christ-centered, literature-based homeschool curriculum. Spring sale runs Thursday through Sunday with coupon code SPRING21 at heartofdakota.com
Maria Baer reports on the increased interest in co-working spaces now that companies are allowing employees to work from home; Mary Reichard talks to John Carpay, who represents a Canadian pastor jailed for holding church services; and Emily Whitten reviews The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn for our Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Les Sillars, a hidden message on Mars, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Dordt University. Dordt’s Master of Public Administration will give you the Christ-centered leadership skills you need to thrive in a public or nonprofit setting. More at dordt.edu/mpa From Barnabas Aid, providing hope and support for the persecuted church world-wide, distributing aid from Christians, through Christians, to Christians. More at barnabasaid.org. And from Wilberforce Weekend. A world class event from The Colson Center that explores your God-given calling and his restorative work in the world. May 21-23. More at wilberforceweekend.org.
Ulie and panelists Roberto Ortiz, Drew Bittner and Emily Whitten discuss the passing of Dame Diana Rigg, Doom Patrol, Jonathan Majors casting in Ant-Man 3, trailer for Season 2 of Mandalorian. Original air date September 19 2020 on WERA 96.7 FM.
Sarah Schweinsberg reports on President Biden’s effort to reassert U.S. influence on international organizations; Mary Reichard talks to Steve West about Jack Phillips’ ongoing legal battle; and Emily Whitten talks to some of the reviewers involved in picking WORLD’s Children’s Books of the Year. Plus: commentary from Ryan Bomberger, a suspicious bag of cuteness, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Dordt University. Students can apply to Dordt to study nursing, agriculture, engineering, social work and more—all taught from a Christian perspective. More at dordt.edu/apply. And from Description:Pensacola Christian College. Empowering Christian leaders to influence the world. More at: go.pcci.edu/World
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Myrna Brown talk to John Stonestreet about the legacy of Larry Flynt and cancel culture’s latest victim; Megan Basham reviews a new historical drama on Netflix, The Dig; and Emily Whitten profiles a historic African-American singing group keeping negro spirituals alive. Plus: a cat in court, and the Friday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Crossing Cultures International, an organization that equips and trains indigenous pastors and church leaders in more than 33 countries. More at cciequip.org And from The Master’s University, a liberal arts university in Southern California that has stood firm for 94 years on Christ and Scripture. More at Masters.edu.
Sarah Schweinsberg reports on President Biden’s plan to create a path to citizenship for the 11 million illegal immigrants living in the United States; Mary Reichard talks to Kristi Hamrick with Students for Life about the pro-life strategy for the Biden administration; and Emily Whitten recommends Let Justice Roll Down for our Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Les Sillars, lessons in investing, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support from the podcast, Too Busy to Flush, one couple’s slightly irreverent musings on faith, food, family and marriage. toobusytoflush.com From Heart of Dakota, providing Christ-centered, literature based homeschool curriculum - from Preschool through High School! More at heartofdakota.com And from Dordt University. Students can apply to Dordt to study nursing, agriculture, engineering, social work and more—all taught from a Christian perspective. More at DORDT.edu/apply
Singer-songwriter Kristyn Getty is synonymous with modern hymns. She and her husband Keith are devoted to encouraging the church to return to the great songs of the faith. WORLD's Emily Whitten recently talked to Kristyn Getty about ways to teach hymns to kids, even if they don't hear them every Sunday in church.
Harvest Prude recounts her experience on Capitol Hill during Wednesday’s protests; Mary Reichard talks to Jamie Dean about the results of Georgia’s Senate runoff races; and Emily Whitten talks to modern hymn writer Kristyn Getty about ways to teach children the age-old songs of the faith. Plus: commentary from Cal Thomas, a random act of refurbishment, and the Thursday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Dordt University. Students can apply to Dordt to study nursing, agriculture, engineering, social work and more—all taught from a Christian perspective. More at DORDT.edu/apply.
Sarah Schweinsberg reports on the factors that have divided America’s rural communities from its cities on political and social issues; Mary Reichard talks to Dr. Charles Horton about the COVID-19 vaccines; and Emily Whitten recommends 40 Favorite Hymns for the Christian Year as the Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Kim Henderson, righting a 40-year-old wrong, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Dordt University. Providing an education rooted in faith—for engineers, nurses, social workers, teachers, and more. More at Dordt.edu.
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Mary Reichard talk to theology professor Katie McCoy about the top cultural stories of 2020; Emily Whitten reviews American Gospel; and your Listener Feedback. Plus: a secret whiskey stash, and the Friday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Law & Liberty: discussing the pressing issues of America with an informed perspective at lawliberty.org.
Ulie and panelists Drew Bittner, Emily Whitten and GGR's Mike Lunsford discuss the pop culture juggernaut that is the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Original air date June 27 2020 on WERA 96.7 FM
Kyle Ziemnick reports on how a nationwide mask mandate might work and who would be responsible for enforcing it; Dr. Charles Horton explains how the new COVID vaccines work and addresses safety and ethical concerns; and reviewer Emily Whitten recommends Little Women for her Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Les Sillars, creative concerts in France, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Christianbook.com. Christmas gifts that come from your heart—at Christianbook.com. From Samaritan Ministries. Health care sharing is affordable, and you can join today. More at SamaritanMinistries.org/world. And from World Help’s Christmas Giving Catalog. Every dollar multiplies 33X to ship emergency aid to people struggling to survive the pandemic. Worldhelp.net/podcast
Sarah Schweinsberg outlines four possible scenarios for election night; Jenny Lind Schmitt talks to people around the world about whether their friends and neighbors are paying attention to the U.S. election; and Emily Whitten recommends Leadership as an Identity for the Classic Book of the Month. Plus: prayers for our nation, voting between contractions, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from the Master’s University. A commitment to Christ and scripture drives everything that happens on campus, both in and out of the classroom. Masters.edu Additional support comes from Samaritan Ministries, connecting more than two hundred eighty thousand members who care for one another spiritually and financially when there’s a medical need. More at: samaritanministries.org/world And from ConquerSeries.com. Helping more than one million men break free from pornography. Freedom today at conquerseries.com
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher and Mary Reichard talk to theology professor Katie McCoy about political divisions in the church; Emily Whitten reviews a new podcast version of the popular Hank the Cowdog books; and we answer some pressing questions about the program’s music on Listener Feedback. Plus: the Friday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Bible Visuals International, Helping Children See Jesus! by equipping you with lessons, stories and songs. Biblevisuals.org And from Dordt University. Ranked #1 in the nation for student engagement by The Wall Street Journal, Dordt informs, inspires, and challenges students. dordt.edu.
Katie Gaultney talks to a vaccine trial participant and toxicologists about the last phase tests for the COVID-19 vaccine; Anna Johansen reports on how the pandemic-related changes have affected the church; and Emily Whitten recommends John Adams for the Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Les Sillars, a space potty, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Christianbook-dot-com. Great gifts for everyone on your list—at Christianbook-dot-com. From Maranatha Baptist University. Flexible, biblical, engaging online options, from high school to graduate school. mbu.edu And from the new book titled Another Gospel by Alisa Childers. The author recounts her own journey through doubt and deconstruction ... and how to stand firm for biblical beliefs in the face of progressive Christianity. AlisaChilders.com/AnotherGospel
Ulie and panelists Drew Bittner, Emily Whitten and Julian Lytle discuss the passing of cartoonist Mort Drucker, Denis Villenueve's, "Dune," adaptation, Diamond Comics Distributors latest moves and recommendations for what to watch/read/listen to during your pandemic quarantine. Original air date April 18 2020 on 96.7 WERA FM
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher talks to John Stonestreet about the persecution of Christians in Nigeria; Emily Whitten reviews the new documentary Boys State; and on Word Play, George Grant explains the difference between glitter and glister. Plus: bidding on a T-Rex, and the Friday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Crossing Cultures International, an organization that equips and trains indigenous pastors and church leaders in more than 33 countries. cciequip.org
Anna Johansen visits Kenosha, Wisconsin, to find out how the protests following a police shooting have affected the community; Kim Henderson travels to Lake Charles, Louisiana, to report on hurricane recovery efforts; and Emily Whitten recommends Julius Caesar as the Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Marvin Olasky, a kite-flying tyke, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Samaritan Ministries, a Biblical solution to health care. There are no networks, it’s affordable, and you can join today. samaritanministries.org/world
Anna Johansen reports on what’s causing nationwide cash shortages; Jason Thacker explains why lawmakers think Big Tech has gotten too big; and Emily Whitten recommends two reading resources for families in Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Andrée Seu Peterson, Mickey Mouse tax refunds, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from The Bible Speaks Today, the best-selling commentary series now within a single study Bible. Learn to apply the Bible for everyday life. Also from Maranatha Baptist University. Flexible, biblical, engaging online options, from high school to graduate school. And Samaritan Ministries. Samaritan members care for one another by praying, encouraging and sharing health care costs—all without the use of insurance.
Ulie and panelists Drew Bittner, Emily Whitten and Mike Lunsford take a look ahead at what's scheduled for 2020.
On Culture Friday, Megan Basham and Myrna Brown talk to theologian Darrell Harrison about an alternative view of racial reconciliation; Emily Whitten reviews the new TV adaptation of The Baby-Sitters Club; and on Word Play, George Grant considers the new official word giving grammarians headaches. Plus: a not-so-sweet sting operation, and the Friday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from the makers of the Illuminate Bible Series—deep discipleship for your children’s daily needs. And from Cairn Online. Offering a distinctly biblical, Christ-centered education. Affordable, flexible programs for a degree from wherever you are.
Myrna Brown talks to Jason Thacker about new social media platforms hoping to dethrone Twitter and Facebook; Sarah Schweinsberg reports on how Christian camps are adjusting to the summer of COVID-19; and Emily Whitten recommends The Hiding Place for her Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Marvin Olasky, a Fourth of July hero, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate. Additional support comes from Bible Translation Fellowship. Building a network of churches that integrate Bible translation into the mission of the church. More at bibletranslationfellowship.org And from the new book from Focus on the Family, 9 Lies that Will Destroy Your Marriage. Core truths to strengthen and protect it. In bookstores and online at the Focus on the Family Store.
On Washington Wednesday, Nick Eicher talks to the Cato Institute’s Clark Neily about legislative proposals for police reform; on World Tour, Africa reporter Onize Ohikere reports on international news; and Emily Whitten offers some suggestions for summertime fun at home. Plus: commentary from Janie B. Cheaney, a modern-day treasure hunt, and the Wednesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.
Mary Reichard details five rulings issued Monday by the Supreme Court; Maria Baer reports on the plight of babies born to surrogates in Ukraine; and Emily Whitten recommends Charlotte’s Web for the Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Katie Gaultney, a ballpark for rent, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.
Ulie and panelists Drew Bittner, Roberto Ortiz and Emily Whitten discuss the possibility of the existence of the so-called "SnyderCut" of Justice League, different iterations of Superman, and the launch of streaming service Disney+. Original Air Date November 16 2019 on WERA 96.7 FM.
Mary Reichard talks to Tony Perkins, chairman of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom, about the group’s 2020 report on global persecution; Sarah Schweinsberg reports on the financial challenges COVID-19 shutdowns have created for rural healthcare systems; and Emily Whitten recommends Jane Austen’s Persuasion as her Classic Book of the Month. Plus: commentary from Kim Henderson, a preview of The Olasky Interview, rock, paper, scissors, and the Tuesday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.
On Culture Friday, Nick Eicher talks to John Stonestreet about the evidence of pervasive secularism in the official coronavirus response; Emily Whitten reviews theatrical productions the whole family can enjoy from the comfort of the couch; and Myrna Brown talks to singer-songwriter David Leonard about his family’s struggle with infertility. Plus: the Friday morning news. Support The World and Everything in It today at wng.org/donate.
Guest host Emily Whitten comes on to talk all about Internet Piracy, Star Wars, Sonic the Hedgehog and Sir Terry Pratchett.
Emily S. Whitten is back with her new graphic novel The Underfoot: The Mighty Deep. You might remember Emily from episode 80 where we chatted about writing for the popular site ComicMix. The Underfoot is a magical book full of science, friendship, and hamsters. In this episode, Emily and I cover her writing process, hamster expertise, and upcoming plans for the series. Show Notes: Buy the book! Instagram (@theforesthouse) Twitter (@theemilyesse) YouTube
Ulie and panelists Sherin Nicole, Bryan Lyles and Emily Whitten discuss the upcoming CW fall crossover, the series of the DC Universe streaming services, Genre Performers known by voice/physique the passing of artist Ernie Colón and the portrayal of technology in comics. Original air date: August 10, 2019 on WERA 96.7 FM.
Mike, Rambo and special guest Emily Whitten return for part 2 of the best movies of the 80s! But first, Mike discusses with Emily the reception her comic “The Underfoot: The Mighty Deep” has received as she took it to various comic cons across the country this summer. Then, the trio discuss more of their favorite 80s movies. They also delve into some of the topics that were appropriate then but not so now. Recorded August 16th, 2019 via Skype.
Mike is joined by GGR contributor James Rambo and special guest Emily Whitten to discuss their favorite 80s movies. They also talk about dealing with the legacy of actors, directors, and producers who have proven to be child molesters, rapists, or other types of horrible humans. Recorded August 16th, 2019 via Skype.
Ulie and panelists Sherin Nicole, Drew Bittner, Julian Lytle and Emily Whitten discuss the firing of political cartoonist Michael de Adder, the conclusion of Image Comics' "The Walking Dead," comics series, the casting of Halle Bailey in the new "Little Mermaid" movie and, "Spider-Man: Far From Home." Featuring the FF review of the movie and, in observance of the Independence Day holiday, Captain James T. Kirk recites the preamble to the US Constitution. Original air date: July 6 2019 on WERA 96.7 FM
Ulie and panelists Roberto Ortiz, Emily Whitten, Mike Lunsford and Steve Monnich discuss the trailer for, "Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker," and all things Star Wars in this special crossover with The Great Geek Refuge. Original air date April 13 2019 on WERA 96.7 FM.
Mike and MC are joined “at the Diner” by author and well-versed geek, Emily Whitten. They discuss her upcoming graphic novel The Underfoot: The Mighty Deep, 90s music, meeting heroes, favorite sandwiches and french fries, Emily’s go-to VHS movies as a kid, and so much more. Give it a listen and hit up her website theemilyesse.com and pre-order a copy of her book today!
In honor of Captain Marvel’s epic opening, this month’s Geek Sheets podcast is all about the photon-blasting Kree warrior! Mike, MC and special guest Emily Whitten discuss the massive box office numbers of the movie, Brie Larson’s special visit on opening weekend and some of the twists and turns the movie took.
Ulie and panelists Sherin Nicole, Drew Bittner, Emily Whitten and Phillip Jean Pierre discuss the latest movie release from Marvel Studios, "Captain Marvel." The panel talks about the early fan reaction as well as the movie itself. Warning: CONTAINS SPOILERS! Featuring the official FF review.
What happens when a movie review site takes away fans ability to review BEFORE a movie comes out? Attorney/journalist Emily Whitten returns to discuss this with Kevin and Josh. Also asking/discussing the question, what comes next after Avengers: Endgame? Plus a dive into the upcoming Aquaman sequel, the Doom Patrol TV show and more.
There's more nerd to be had on today's episode. Emily Whitten returns to discuss the reactions of the Internet to Brie Larsen wanting more inclusive coverage of Captain Marvel. Diving into the chaos of Marvel's Netflix shows. Plus more talk on Batman's 80th birthday, Tom Hanks playing Mr. Rogers and a copy of Super Mario Bros selling for 100 grand.
Ulie and panelists Drew Bittner, Roberto Oritz and Emily Whitten discuss the new year and all it heralds in comics, science fiction, fantasy and horror. Original air date, January 5, 2019 on WERA 96.7 FM.
What is the impact and merits of superhero movies today? Josh and Kevin are joined by nerd writer and attorney Emily Whitten to talk about all things related to superhero movies in the 21st century. A dive into the Birds of Prey teaser, James Gunn working on Suicide Squad for DC, and whole new Batman movie. All that and more on today's episode.
Ulie and panelists, Brandon Troy, Emily Whitten and Mike Lunsford talk about the week's genre related events including the cancellation of Marvel's, "Iron Fist," on Netflix, Warner Bros.' discussions with former GoTG director, James Gunn, on the possibility of his taking the helm of of, "Suicide Squad 2," and the first look at Ruby Rose as Batwoman.
Ulie and panelists Roberto Ortiz, Drew Bittner and Emily Whitten discuss the firing of James Gunn from Marvel's, "Guardians of the Galaxy," franchise amidst Hollywood's new, zero tolerance atmosphere. Originally aired on July 28th, 2018 on WERA 93.7 FM.
Host Ulysses E. Campbell and panelists Bryan Lyles, Emily Whitten and Mike Lunsford discuss hated stories from comics, television and movies. Featuring the official FF review of, "Ant-Man and The Wasp." Originally aired July 14th, 2018 on WERA 96.7 FM.
Weddings/Marriages in Comics - Ulie and panelists Bryan Lyles, Mike Lunsford and Emily Whitten discuss weddings/marriages in comic books. Featuring the official, spoiler free FF review of, "Ant-Man and The Wasp." Originally aired July 7th, 2018 on WERA 96.7 FM.
Host Ulysses E. Campbell and panelists Emily Whitten, Drew Bittner and Roberto Ortiz discuss GOTG vol.2. Featuring the official FF movie review and clips from the official movie press conference with James Gunn and the stars. Original air date May 6 2017 on WERA 96.7 FM.
Emily Whitten is a lawyer by day and a writer for ComicM!x by night. I caught Emily right after Comic Con, and she had so many great pro tips to share! In this episode, we talk about how to stay professional while interviewing celebrities, the weirdest things fans have sent to her friend Neil Gaiman, and how she got into writing. You can follow Emily on YouTube, ComicM!X, Twitter, and Instagram. Show Notes: Emily's Interview with Nickelodeon's TMNT Part 1 Emily's Interview with Nickelodeon's TMNT Part 2 Animaniacs Live Panel Nerd HQ What Not to Send Neil Gaiman
Episode 76 is live! Download Direct as an MP3 Subscribe in a newsfeedreader (right-click, New Window/Tab) Subscribe in iTunes SHOW NOTES The first episode of 2015 and the first full episode from new co-hosts Cleolinda Jones and Emily Whitten! Be … Continue reading →