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In this Valentine's Day episode of the Green Side Up podcast, Jason and Jordan are back in the "bunker of love" with special guest Eric, Business Development Manager for Gravely Commercial Mowers. The trio traces Eric's unlikely journey from a chance airport encounter after the Equip Expo in Louisville to hanging out in the bunker, then dives into the rich, family-owned legacy of Ariens Co. and the Gravely brand—from snow machines and walk‑behind tractors to today's commercial mower lineup. They unpack the realities of the green industry: healthy vs. cutthroat competition, the "race to the bottom" on pricing, and why real business development is more about consistent action than hype from seminars. Eric breaks down his role as a BDM, how to measure the impact of that position, and why landscapers need to decide if they're Taco Bell or Neiman Marcus. The conversation also previews Gravely's Pro-Stance Ultra, 260, HD, and the radio‑controlled OVIS slope mower that will be featured at the upcoming Landscape Rodeo, along with details on the event, competitions, and why this rodeo is all about raising the bar for the industry while still having a ton of fun.
Joseph Karg is an animation professional and an Associate Professor of Illustration at Kennesaw State University. Like many other creatives, Karg had become frustrated with the general state of the world we’re living in so he decided to take his talent and do something with it. He created I Feel Doomed (currently funding on Kickstarter), […]
It’s time for more Damn Dirty Apes! This week Part-Time Fanboy continues to take a deep dive into the short lived Planet of the Apes TV show from 1974. Kristian once again sits down with Joe Slepski (of the Joe on Joe Podcast) and PTF regular Yvis Cannavale to chat about the next group of […]
Jeremy Whitley is a writer who’s probably known more in comic book circles as a creator of stories for the younger set. With comics like Princeless, The Dog Knight, and Navigating With You, Jeremy has built a reputation for crafting stories with strong emotional cores and relatable characters for the YA crowd. With his latest […]
Episode Title: Toking with the Dead is Back Baby! The high-energy haunt is officially back! After a brief hiatus, the Dead October Paranormal crew—Job Martinez (AKA Castle Cage), Joseph "The Extreme," and Jonathan "The Fan Boy"—are lighting up the mics for a brand-new session of Dead Time. In this episode, the guys are diving headfirst into the digital abyss to review three of the scariest TikToks found this week. From glitch-in-the-matrix moments to bone-chilling shadow figures caught on camera, the crew breaks down the footage with their signature blend of unfiltered commentary, paranormal expertise, and dark humor. Is it legitimate evidence or just clever editing? The Chaos Crew doesn't hold back. What's on the Slab today: • The Return of "Toking with the Dead": The boys are back in the groove and ready to tackle the weirdest corners of the web. • TikTok Terror: A deep dive into three viral clips that have the paranormal community buzzing. • The DOP Take: Unfiltered reactions and theories from Colorado's leading paranormal team. Where to Watch & Listen: • PARAFlixx Paranormal Plus: Watch the full Video Experience to see the clips alongside the crew. Use promo code DEADOCTOBER25 for 25% off your yearly subscription! • Spotify: Stream the audio version on the go for your weekly dose of paranormal comedy and chilling insights. PARENTAL ADVISORY: Explicit content. The spirits aren't the only things getting salty this week—viewer discretion is advised! #DOPpodcast #DeadTime #ParanormalTikTok #ParaFlixx #DeadOctoberParanormal #GhostHunting If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health or thoughts of self-harm, confidential help is available 24/7. You are not alone. • 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: o Call or Text: 988 (Available 24/7 in the US and Canada) o Chat: 988lifeline.org • Crisis Text Line: o Text HOME to 741741 • Veterans Crisis Line: o Call: 988 and Press 1 o Text: 838255 DEAD TIME with Dead October Paranormal Paranormal Plus! Vital Resources for Support A New Season Arrives on Paraflixx Dead October Paranormal Available on Paraflixx Paranormal Plus: promo code DEADOCTOBER25 FOR 25% OFF YOUR YEARLY SUBSCRIBTION. #DOPpodcast #AI #UFO #NewJersey #ParanormalDead October Paranormal - PARAFlixx paranormal+ (vhx.tv) Caillou Song Credit: DHX Cookie Jar Inc. (also known as Cookie Jar Group, originally known as CINAR, formerly known as Cookie Jar Entertainment Inc., or simply just Cookie Jar) was a Canadian media, production, animation studio, and distribution company owned by DHX Media.Charlie Frost was a supporting character in 2012. He was a radio host and conspiracy theorist, who accurately predicted the cataclysmic events that occurred on December 21st, 2012. He lived in a camper in Yellowstone National Park, where he died during the eruption from the Yellowstone Caldera. Charlie was a casualty of the 2012 Apocalypse. CREDIT TO: Sony Pictures Imageworks Inc. CREDIT TO: ¡Three Amigos! is a 1986 American Western comedy film directed by John Landis and written by Steve Martin, Lorne Michaels, and Randy Newman, who also composed the film's songs. The film stars Martin, Chevy Chase, and Martin Short as three out-of-work silent film actors who are mistaken for real heroes by the desperate inhabitants of a small Mexican village under threat from a notorious bandit and his gang. Produced by Michaels and George Folsey Jr. for HBO Pictures and L.A. Films, the film was distributed by Orion Pictures and released on December 12, 1986. Despite receiving mixed reviews from critics, it grossed $39.2 million at the box office against a $25 million budget and has since gained a cult following for its absurdist humor, musical sequences, and ensemble performances.[1][4]
Welcome to the Squared Circle Podcat by your host Marie Shadows!Squared Circle Podcast and Discord Notes will be on Patreon and Rumble! Youtube has made my videos stagnat! Join me over at Rumble and Patreon! Any support helps keep me independent! See you in chat!https://patreon.com/marieshadowshttps://rumble.com/user/marieshadowsIn this episode, Marie Shadows breaks down WWE's Royal Rumble 2026 from Riyadh, calling out fanboys for blind acceptance, critiquing Gunther's "career killer" gimmick, AJ Styles' retirement match, and John Cena's lackluster final bout. She ties it all to bigger issues in wrestling fandom, nuclear heat in 2026, and why pushing back matters. Plus, promos for Patreon exclusives like Tape Study and Discord Notes. Make sure to like, subscribe, and comment—did AJ's retirement feel wrong to you? Follow on Spotify for more reviews. Support on Patreon (patreon.com/MarieShadows) for unlimited Tape Study, JCW Lunacy breakdowns, and Discord Notes archives. Check uncensored content on Rumble.com/user/MarieShadows.Timestamps:00:00:02 - Intro: Dislike for WWE fanboys accepting everything without pushback00:00:47 - Real fans' valid dissatisfaction vs. complainers00:01:11 - John Cena's final match: Worst ever, full breakdown on Patreon00:01:37 - Patreon promo: Free follows, $7.50 tier for exclusives00:02:44 - Welcome to Square Circle Podcast: Royal Rumble review00:03:00 - WWE's bad decisions tying Cena's match to Rumble issues00:03:37 - Gunther as "career killer": Doesn't make sense at 3800:04:44 - No true nuclear heat in 2026 wrestling (except JCW Lunacy)00:06:21 - Fanboy reactions to Cena's match: Gaslighting valid feelings00:07:42 - Tournament for Cena's opponent was lame—should've played the hits00:08:53 - AJ Styles' retirement at Rumble: Not accepting it yet00:09:28 - Gunther vs. AJ should've been Cena's match level00:10:04 - Wrestling subject to change—don't accept retirements blindly00:11:07 - Rumble matches overview: Men's (Roman wins), Women's (Liv wins)00:12:19 - Saudi Arabia hosting: Fan hypocrisy on human rights00:15:02 - Gunther doesn't have nuclear heat—boos are superficial00:17:13 - Don't let fanboys bully you into liking bad booking00:18:50 - Rumble got a genuine reaction from me—WWE did its job00:20:33 - Outro: Comments, polls, follow on Spotify00:21:58 - Promotions: Rumble, Patreon, Substack, YouTube00:23:26 - Discord Notes promo: Ep 10 on ICE "whitewashing" and Ava tweet00:26:13 - Patreon value: Honest feedback, no sugarcoating00:28:37 - Why Discord Notes exists: Uncomfortable conversations for growth00:30:03 - Final thanks and sign-off
The Secret S.T.E.A.M Society is a series of educational graphic novels for kids and teenagers. Each volume of Secret S.T.E.A.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Society focuses on a different subject, taking a deep dive into different topics such as music and spaceflight. The debut edition, being published on February 10th by Papercutz, focuses […]
28 Years Later was the long awaited sequel to the 28 Days Later zombie movie franchise. Upon its release last year, it split the horror community in half with some fans feeling disappointed in the lack of kinetic thrills the original film delivered and other fans embracing the new apocalyptic world that Danny Boyle and […]
Simon Birks is a writer who’s been creating and publishing comic books for over ten years. With his Blue Fox Comics imprint, he’s helped bring various books, comics, and role playing games out into the world. With his comic Antarctica, he teamed with Image Comics to release one of his projects to readers everywhere. In […]
El primer programa del año lo dedicamos a hablar de lo que nos gustó y nos disgustó del 2025 en cuanto a películas y series que vimos a lo largo del año y discutir los resultados de los Fanboy Awards, elegidos por nuestros seguidores.
It’s been eight months (!) since Part-Time Fanboy visited the apocalyptic world of The Planet of the Apes. On our last Damn Dirty Apes episode, we began breaking down the live-action Planet of the Apes television show which only lasted one short season in 1974. This week Joe Slepski (of the Joe on Joe Podcast) […]
J.M. Brandt is the writer of the horror comic Swamp Dogs. Like so many creative individuals he’s been horrified by what the current presidential administration has been doing to marginalize LGBTQ people and individuals of color…so he decided to do something about it. He pulled people together from all corners of the comic and artistic […]
What if a Quirkless kid could change not just himself, but an entire system built on power? We go all-in on My Hero Academia, charting a ten-year run that evolves from entrance exams and classroom duels into a hard look at institutions, ideals, and the price of becoming a symbol. We start with the spark—Deku's worthiness, All Might's mask, and why that first “You can be a hero” still hits—then follow the fuse through the sports festival, Stain's critique, and the moment admiration turns into intention.The middle chapters raise the stakes and the questions. Overhaul's use of Eri, Lemillion's sacrifice, and Endeavor's Prominence Burn test what heroism looks like when smiling isn't enough. The war arc blows the doors off: Mirko's charge, Hawks and Twice's irreconcilable truths, Dabi's televised confession, and a society that stops believing. Deku's vigilante stretch becomes a mirror—strategy sharpened by exhaustion, compassion strained by isolation—until Class 1A drags him back, not with punches, but with proof that heroes stand together or not at all.We dig into late-game pivots and payoffs. Star and Stripe's last move, the UA traitor reveal, and Toga's final choice reveal the engine beneath the spectacle: people shaped by neglect, incentives, and myths. The films get their due—Two Heroes' mentorship, Heroes Rising's “what if the torch moved,” World Heroes' Mission's global stakes, and a “You're Next” pretender who misunderstands what makes a symbol real. Finally, we unpack the ending: Deku's decision to give power away, the difference between peace and hope, and why a single stranger taking a child's hand might be the bravest image in the series.If this journey rekindled your Plus Ultra, tap follow, share with a friend who loves a good transformation arc, and drop a review with your top three MHA fights. Your support helps more curious fans find the show.Text us for feedback and recommendations for future episodes!Support the showWe thank everyone for listening to our podcast! We hope to grow even bigger to make great things happen, such as new equipment for higher-quality podcasts, a merch store & more! If you're interested in supporting us, giving us feedback and staying in the loop with updates, then follow our ZONE Social Media Portal to access our website, our Discord server, our Patreon page, and other social media platforms! DISCLAIMER: The thoughts and opinions shared within are those of the speaker. We encourage everyone to do their own research and to experience the content mentioned at your own volition. We try not to reveal spoilers to those who are not up to speed, but in case some slips out, please be sure to check out the source material before you continue listening!Stay nerdy and stay faithful,- J.B.Subscribe to "Content for Creators" on YouTube to listen to some of the music used for these episodes!
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Welcome all you slack jawing sons of bitches to the Men of Action Podcast, the monthly action movie throw down show. On this month's episode we will be examining the mission of Maverick, Phoenix, Bob, Rooster, Payback and Fanboy's from Josh Kosinski's action drama "Top Gun: Maverick" to see if it was a success, epic failure or complete waste of time. So buckle up buckeroos, cuz shit's about to get explosive.The Men of Action:Please be sure to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE and leave us a REVIEW.Follow the Show on our Socials:Facebook, Instagram & Threads: @menofactionpodcastBlue Sky: @CheekyBasterdsEmail: thecheekybasterdspodcast@gmail.comDropping A Bruce:Follow the show on our Socials:Facebook & Instagram: @DroppingABruceEmail: DroppingABrucePod@gmail.com
Join host Brent Wheat and the newly appointed "official" co-host Roy Huntington for a thought-provoking post-Christmas discussion on this episode of the Guns Magazine Podcast. The duo tackles a controversial question: Are today's shooters actually more skilled than the marksmen of the past? They explore how technology, from high-tech optics to the internet, has revolutionized the learning curve for modern gun owners. While acknowledging the "Golden Age" of gear and information availability, Brent and Roy also examine the downsides of modern shooting culture. They discuss the high cost of entry, the "fanboy" mentality driven by social media algorithms, and the loss of the generalist outdoorsman. Whether you're a seasoned graybeard or a new shooter learning on YouTube, this episode offers a balanced perspective on the evolution of marksmanship and hunting culture. Key Takeaways • Roy Huntington is finally named the "official" co-host following listener feedback. • The consensus is that modern shooters are generally more skilled due to better resources. • The internet has replaced magazines and mentors as the primary source of shooting knowledge, speeding up the learning curve. • Budget-friendly modern rifles and optics often outperform expensive custom gear from 40 years ago. • The "Fanboy" phenomenon is largely driven by internet algorithms that create echo chambers. • While skills and gear have improved, access to shooting land and hunting grounds has significantly decreased. • We are currently living in a "Golden Age" for firearms enthusiasts despite higher costs. -- Have a topic idea or a guest you'd like to see in a future episode? Let us know in the comments or email editor@gunspodcast.us Never miss an episode! Subscribe to our YouTube channel or sign up for our newsletter to get the Guns Podcast delivered straight to your inbox each week. Buy our Merch! Visit Gunspodcast.us
Jeff Marvin is a comic book writer who began his career with a book called The Virgin Killers, which was a comic about monster hunting nuns. Jeff, however, is Jewish, and as he developed the idea for his story he began to realize that he was having trouble continuing to write his tale without interjecting […]
High Energy & Spiritual Warfare FocusBest if your show focuses on the battle between light and dark.Title: Dead Time with Dead October ParanormalDescription: Step into the Dead Time with the crew from Dead October Paranormal. Join hosts Job Martinez (AKA Castle Cage), Joseph Bernal ("The Extreme"), and Jonathan Martinez ("The Fan Boy") as they navigate the intersection of the supernatural and the spiritual.In a world filled with uncertainty, we aren't just hunting for answers in the dark—we are bringing the Light. In this episode, we tackle the tough questions Christians face in modern society. How do we stand firm when the world is shaking? How do we navigate the unknown?We are boldly declaring our faith in Jesus Christ and discussing the undeniable benefits of walking with Him:True peace in the midst of chaos.Protection against the darkness.The power of an unshakable identity.Whether you are a believer, a skeptic, or just looking for truth, pull up a chair. It's time to face the questions, declare the victory, and find out what it really means to follow Christ.We're putting the paranormal gear aside for a moment to talk about the ultimate reality: a life lived for Jesus Christ. We are diving deep into the hard questions believers face today, from handling cultural pressure to finding purpose. But we aren't just talking about the struggles; we're celebrating the victory!Tune in as we discuss the life-changing benefits of declaring your faith, the freedom found in salvation, and why following Jesus is the ultimate adventure.
Making a return to the Necronomicast, a favorite of mine...Jason Offutt! Tonight we chat about his newest book "Chasing North American Monsters"! From his website: "Jason Offutt grew up on a farm near the little town of Orrick, Missouri. In his life he's been a farm hand, journalist, photographer, bartender, and the mayor of that same small town. Jason now teaches journalism at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, and keeps the world safe from the forces of evil. Okay, so now that the interview bio's out the way, here's who I really am. I'm a nerd. A Dungeons and Dragons playing, "Star Trek" watching, conspiracy theory Fanboy. "The Twilight Zone" is the greatest television program ever created, author Michael Crichton was a wizard, and I once went to a Halloween party dressed as Gilligan (my wife went as Mary Ann. Hubba hubba). As a kid I looked for Sasquatch footprints in the yard, UFOs over our farmhouse (one night my whole family saw something that shouldn't – couldn't – have been in the sky. Damn straight), and one afternoon, alone, I saw a full-bodied apparition that stared at me through hollow eyes. So, yeah. That's me. If you want to talk writing, nerd stuff, or the paranormal, send me a message. I'll try to respond as soon as possible, but if I'm on deadline, that cute kid in the picture can be kind of a dick." Jason's newest book is another page turner that is just as much fun and is as brilliant as its author! Have fun with this episode of Necronomicast! Official Website of Jason Offutt Jason's author page at Llewellyn Books Support the Necronomicast with "Buy Me A Coffee"! Thank you! Necronomicast shirts and merch available here! Thank you!
Christopher Kappel is a TV writer who’s just had his first graphic novel published by the Maverick imprint of Mad Cave Studios. Wrack and Rune tells the story of two young men who develop romantic feelings for each other. There’s only one problem, one of them happens to be a member of a secret society […]
Connie Huang and Dallas Hosington are the creative minds behind Hyde Hermit Studios. They’ve become a staple of the convention circuit selling pins, stickers, shirts, and all kinds of product featuring their own original artistic creations. Last year they put out their own children’s book, Hyde the Hermit Crab, about a hermit crab that has […]
In this special episode, Donna and David bring you iPhone Life's 2025 Buyer's Guide. From essential gear for everything from your new iPhone 17 to smart home to health and fitness, we'll help you pick the best tech in time for Black Friday and Cyber Week! To see the full show notes for the episode, visit iPhoneLife.com/Podcast.
Ari Gross is a comic creator whom Kristian considers deserving of wider recognition. With books like Upkeep and Wardens, Ari is a writer who delves into interesting subject matter and creates characters with heart. Wardens was one of Kristian’s favorite comics of 2024. It’s about a tough as nails Jewish seamstress by the name of […]
In this special episode, Donna and David bring you iPhone Life's 2025 Buyer's Guide. From essential gear for everything from your new iPhone 17 to smart home to health and fitness, we'll help you pick the best tech in time for Black Friday and Cyber Week! To see the full show notes for the episode, visit iPhoneLife.com/Podcast.
Gänsehaut am ganzen Körper bei Patrick … und gerade einmal wohlwollende Anerkennung seitens Britt-Marie. Aber kann der alte Fanboy die Battlestar-Novizin noch auf seine Seite ziehen? Immerhin hat DIE HAND GOTTES ("The Hand of God") einige der musikalisch wie effekttechnisch herausragendsten Momente der ersten Staffel zu bieten. Und esoterisch-religiös werden wieder dicke Bretter gebohrt. Außerdem: Jede Menge Schlangen und Helo macht auf Caprica eine schockierende Entdeckung. Dabei ist es schon verwunderlich, dass er durch den Gelbfilter über dem Filmbild überhaupt etwas erkennen kann!
Joseph Illidge is a comic book jack-of-all-trades. Thoughout his career in comics he’s helped guide the ship for various properties as both writer and editor. He began his career at Milestone Media and he guided the path for the Batman stable of characters in the DC universe, serving as editor during the compelling Batman: No […]
In this wild, unfiltered episode, Marcus, Taylor & Nikki sit down with Podcast Fanboy whose life took a sharp turn the moment he met the woman of his dreams—a stunning Russian sugar baby who checks every box and then some. From their electric first encounter to the intimate moments that quickly followed, he spills everything: the chemistry, the power dynamic, the costs, the surprises, and the reality of pursuing a woman who looks like she stepped out of a fantasy.But she's not just eye candy. The Russian beauty comes with her own no-nonsense perspective—what she expects, what she refuses, how she tests men, and why she chose him out of all her options. Podcast Fanboy gives listeners a raw look at what happens when a devoted fan meets a woman who knows her value and isn't afraid to ask for it.This episode is chaotic, funny, brutally honest, and packed with lessons for anyone navigating sugar dating, high-level attraction, and the fine line between obsession and connection. Buckle up—this one goes places fast.Become a VIP Supporter of the show at www.patreon.com/secretsofasugardaddypodcastShare your stories, questions, and comments at www.secretsofasugardaddy.comFollow us on Instagram at www.instagram.com/secretsofasugardaddySubscribe to our YouTube channel at www.youtube.com/@secretsofasugardaddyhttps://www.instagram.com/badgirltaylorxx
Ellie Pyle is a creative professional who has a hand in developing all kinds of media. Comics, podcasts, television, games, and theater…you name it, she’s been a part of it. Her versatile skill set has seen her work as an editor at Marvel and at DC’s Vertigo imprint. She’s been the Director of Creative Development […]
Adam Thielen ROASTS NFL "Fanboy" Referees: "I Don't Think They Understood the Rule" --- A Northern Digital Production
Travis Webb is a writer who’s comic Starlite was recently completed via several crowdfunding campaigns on Kickstarter. Since he was a teenager, Travis has been a fan of the cyberpunk genre, in particular of the Japanese manga and anime which made tales of a future world where cyborgs and giant mecha existed seem plausible. Then […]
Clay Adams and David Schrader are a pair of creatives who make up the production company Bloodline Pictures. Over the past several years they have had lots of success crowdfunding their horror anthology series, Nightmare Theater, as well as a host of other Kickstarter projects. Their latest project, debuting on Kickstarter on November 18th, is […]
Happy Halloween! During the month of October Part-Time Fanboy continued its tradition of chatting about horror films during the Halloween season! Every week this month, Part-Time Fanboy welcomed some of their favorite indie creators to pick one of their favorite spooky movies and chat about them on the podcast! This week, we had a special treat leading up to the […]
FOR ETERNIA Official Podcast - Masters of the Universe Podcast
Welcome to The Eternia FOUR! We are excited to debut today our sixth episode of “The Eternia Four”, a talk show that features four Masters of the Universe related topics every episode. With hosts: Mike, Jay, Shane, and AJ today they discuss the following: TODAY'S TOPICS: What would be our ultimate dream panel at next year's MOTUNIVERSE He-Man and She-Ra Convention? What do we think of the latest New Masters of the Universe" Movie Reveals? How do you feel about Mattel excluding minicomics from their New Masters of the Universe: Origins "Cartoon Collection" (200X) line and do you think it will impact sales? Is it Good or Bad that the New "Masters of the Universe" Movie director Travis Knight is a He-Man fanboy? Please Support by LIKING, SUBSCRIBING and COMMENTING where able!
It's October! During the month of October Part-Time Fanboy continues its tradition of chatting about horror films during the Halloween season! Every week this month, Part-Time Fanboy welcomes some of their favorite indie creators to pick one of their favorite spooky movies and chat about it on the podcast! This week, we have a special treat leading up to the […]
It's October! During the month of October Part-Time Fanboy continues its tradition of chatting about horror films during the Halloween season! Every week this month, Part-Time Fanboy welcomes some of their favorite indie creators to pick one of their favorite spooky movies and chat about it on the podcast! This week, we have a special treat leading up to the […]
David Pepose is a writer who’s been making some serious waves in the comic book industry over the past several years. Recently he’s been working on comic book adaptations of classic animated characters (Space Ghost, Captain Planet, Speed Racer), he’s worked on Marvel comic properties (The Savage Avengers, Cable: Love and Chrome), and has created […]
In episode 223, Donna shares why she decided to take a chance on the iPhone Air. . . and why she regrets her choice! She also shares why she's keeping the AirPods Pro 3 (with Live Translation, a heart rate sensor, and plus improved battery and noise cancellation). David and Donna also ponder Apple's quiet product release in October—why is the new M5 MacBook Pro display only 14 inches? Does the Vision Pro's upgraded chip and redesigned strap make it more comfortable to wear? To see the full show notes for the episode, visit iPhoneLife.com/Podcast.
In episode 223, Donna shares why she decided to take a chance on the iPhone Air. . . and why she regrets her choice! She also shares why she's keeping the AirPods Pro 3 (with Live Translation, a heart rate sensor, and plus improved battery and noise cancellation). David and Donna also ponder Apple's quiet product release in October—why is the new M5 MacBook Pro display only 14 inches? Does the Vision Pro's upgraded chip and redesigned strap make it more comfortable to wear? To see the full show notes for the episode, visit iPhoneLife.com/Podcast.
It's October! During the month of October Part-Time Fanboy continues its tradition of chatting about horror films during the Halloween season! Every week this month, Part-Time Fanboy welcomes some of their favorite indie creators to pick one of their favorite spooky movies and chat about it on the podcast! This week Kristian picks the late seventies Exorcist knockoff, The Manitou! […]
In the funny animal kingdom, critters are represented by two separate but equally important characters: Purrlock and Marlowe. When a mystery is afoot, the crime solving pair leap into action. Paw and Order are their stories. On this episode of the Part-Time Fanboy podcast, Kristian sits down with the creator of Paw and Order, Jason […]
It's October! During the month of October Part-Time Fanboy continues its tradition of chatting about horror films during the Halloween season! Every week this month, Part-Time Fanboy welcomes some of their favorite indie creators to pick one of their favorite spooky movies and chat about it on the podcast! This week, Steven Prince (Monster Matador) picks the South Korean possession/ghost/zombie […]
The Witches of Pepperwood Bay are a trio of magic using sisters who inhabit a colorful world where they are the guardians of a mystical portal. The portal enables them to run errands, gather baubles, or do good deeds for the creatures and people in their community. When a neighbor has a disaster that strikes […]
It's October! During the month of October Part-Time Fanboy continues its tradition of chatting about horror films during the Halloween season! Every week this month, Part-Time Fanboy welcomes some of their favorite indie creators to pick one of their favorite spooky movies and chat about it on the podcast! This week, friend of the podcast Joe Slepski of the Joe […]
Jibola Fagbamiye is a Nigerian born artist who was obsessed with bringing the story of Afrobeat founder and political activist Fela Kuti to life in the pages of a graphic novel. After workshopping the idea on his own, he decided he needed some help putting the finishing touches on the project so he contacted his […]
Professional comic book enthusiast and talk show host, Coy Jandreau, joins the Short Box to talk about working on shows like DC Studios Showcase, and hosting the DC High Volume: Batman podcast. Coy also reveals that he reads about 70 comic books a week! Which prompts a deep dive into some of his favorite comics and a discussion about the Deadpool/ Batman crossover. We also discuss what it's like recommending comics to celebrities like Damon Lindelof and Jake Gyllenhaal, interviewing James Gunn and the state of DC Studios, and obviously, we spend PLENTY of time discussing Batman! Watch the uncut video version of this episode: HEREVote for DC Studios Showcase to win a Signal Award for Best Video Podcast Co-Host Team: https://vote.signalaward.com/PublicVoting#/2025/shows/video/best-video-podcast-co-host-team LINKS: Buy merch from the official Short Box Merch Store: HEREJoin our Patreon Community, and get access to bonus episodes, free comics, and other rewards! Try a FREE 7-day trial: HERETake your comic shopping experience to the limit, by shopping online at Gotham City Limit!The Schiller Kessler Group We read Fan Mail, send us some! Visit the shop in Jax, or shop online at gothamcitylimit.comProudly sponsored by Gotham City Limit!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showREACH OUT!
Phil Mucci is the multimedia creator who is one of the masterminds behind the Diabolik Double Feature…a gorgeous genre blending magazine sized publication that features two terrific horror tales: Orgy of the Blood Freaks and Gringo Loco. Orgy of the Blood Freaks is a Scooby Doo meets Russ Meyer style romp featuring quirky paranormal investigator […]
This week Part-Time Fanboy returns to Scotland to chat with one of their favorite cartoonists, Chris Baldie! Baldie has been responsible for some really fun books like Jacques and the Great Art Theft, Rolled a One, and We Said Goodbye to Gravity. He recently returned to one of his early comic book creations, Space Captain: […]
In episode 222, David and Donna give you the scoop on the iPhone 17 “Awe Dropping” event. From the thinnest-ever iPhone Air to the fitness-tracking AirPods Pro 3, to the hypertension-sensing Apple Watch Series 11, find out which hardware stole the show and what left us less than impressed. To see the full show notes for the episode, visit iPhoneLife.com/Podcast.
Ian Rosenberg is a First Amendment lawyer whose children became inspired to engage in protest action after the school shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School. Because of this, Rosenberg found himself in the position of explaining to his kids what their speech protections were and what punitive action their school could take against them […]