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Introducing, The Info Dump! On this week's episode, Alaina & Jocelyn have their very first guest, the lovely Hannah Brown from “You Know You Love Us: A Gossip Girl Podcast.” Hannah's “Info Dump” is all about rebel animator Don Bluth. Listen in as these millennials reminisce about their shared childhood trauma (looking at you, “All Dogs Go To Heaven”), how hot Dmitri from “Anastasia” is, and the fact that Bluth animates the most delicious looking waffles of all time. Follow Hannah on TikTok: @hannahabrown0 and Instagram: @hannahabrown And check out Hannah's Gossip Girl Podcast, You Know You Love Us! Check out the Patti • Warm Leatherette Candle!
She walked into her bedroom carrying a load of laundry and caught sight of herself in the mirror. What she saw shocked her and she thought, “I am way too young to look this old.” America's #1 Mom Coach, Hannah Keeley joins the team to share the journey from that moment of shock to where she is now. Hannah's the host of the TV show, Hannah, Help Me! She's a mom of seven and if you're a mom she wants to equip and inspire you for the greatest career on earth—motherhood. First Hannah shares the moment when she heard Jesus say, “My life for yours!” Then, Hannah cried out to God for help, and he said, “Fold the laundry.” Wait, what? Yup. Next, if your dream for life has died, Hannah has words of life for you. Then, new strategies to rock your mom life, and the first step is going to be the hardest. Then a time out to talk about Star Wars! Next, if you're a mom your brain is probably working against you, but it's not fatal, you can flip it! If this show encourages you, share it! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have standards and do what works best for you? On this show, we dig deep into the mind of an amazing HR representative and consultant. She gives us some practical tips on how to navigate within the our offices, using a rarely seen HR perspective... Contact her for more 1-on-1 help. Jobconfidant.com Hannah LinkedIn InspiredByJimmyL.com
We're back! We have all sorts of things to update you on. First Hannah met our sister in California, then Deanna met Adam, then Hannah & Deanna met each other in the dark for like 10 minutes, then Hannah met our Donor, then Deanna & Hannah had a sleepover. It's been a crazy few months, we have heard the requests for updates and we are ready to spill the tea.Support the show (http://patreon.com/thedonatedlife)
Wow. This ones a long one. There's A+ banter throughout as always. First Hannah brings us tales of one of Creepy Pasta's greatest, The Slenderman. Marisa continues to give us the spooks by delving into spiritualism and the notorious Fox sisters. Did we write these stories when it was still October and therefore more thematically appropriate? Absolutely. Did we then record three weeks later? Of course. Enjoy our continued spooky start to the season!
First: Hannah and Jim briefly drop into Mass Effect: Andromeda, Nier: Automata, the end of Divinity III, how Matt Kindt can do all these comics, and briefly reference a current comics thing. And second: What makes a good anime adaptation in live-action? Ghost in the Shell may come the closest, but it still misses the mark in terms of translating the philosophical soul of the original series. Donovan and Harry sit down to discuss the controversial film, going through the number of ways the script works against not only the spirit of the franchise but its own plot, the meticulous recreation of scenes from the 1995 film, and how translations from other media loses the source material.
First: Hannah and Jim briefly drop into Mass Effect: Andromeda, Nier: Automata, the end of Divinity III, how Matt Kindt can do all these comics, and briefly reference a current comics thing. And second: What makes a good anime adaptation in live-action? Ghost in the Shell may come the closest, but it still misses the mark in terms of translating the philosophical soul of the original series. Donovan and Harry sit down to discuss the controversial film, going through the number of ways the script works against not only the spirit of the franchise but its own plot, the meticulous recreation of scenes from the 1995 film, and how translations from other media loses the source material.
First: Hannah and Jim briefly drop into Mass Effect: Andromeda, Nier: Automata, the end of Divinity III, how Matt Kindt can do all these comics, and briefly reference a current comics thing. And second: What makes a good anime adaptation in live-action? Ghost in the Shell may come the closest, but it still misses the mark in terms of translating the philosophical soul of the original series. Donovan and Harry sit down to discuss the controversial film, going through the number of ways the script works against not only the spirit of the franchise but its own plot, the meticulous recreation of scenes from the 1995 film, and how translations from other media loses the source material.
First: Hannah and Jim briefly drop into Mass Effect: Andromeda, Nier: Automata, the end of Divinity III, how Matt Kindt can do all these comics, and briefly reference a current comics thing. And second: What makes a good anime adaptation in live-action? Ghost in the Shell may come the closest, but it still misses the mark in terms of translating the philosophical soul of the original series. Donovan and Harry sit down to discuss the controversial film, going through the number of ways the script works against not only the spirit of the franchise but its own plot, the meticulous recreation of scenes from the 1995 film, and how translations from other media loses the source material.