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“The Changing Face Of Qualifications. Who Can We Trust?” - In this SPECIAL episode, we bring together a live panel of leaders in education within the therapy industry to discuss the often confusing qualification structure, course levels, accreditation and awarding organisation validity. THE PANEL: Susan Findlay • Director & Senior Lecturer of NLSSM (North London School of Sports Massage) • Sits on the board of the GCMT (General Council for Massage Therapies) • Has been a Profession Specific Board member for the CNHC (Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council) Anna Maria Mazzieri • Director of The ST School (School Of Soft Tissue Therapy) • Closely involved with ISRM (Institute for Soft Tissue Therapists, formerly Insitute for Sport & Remedial Massage) to bring their syllabus up to date. • Part of the international group ‘ForceNET' lead by Dr Chad Cook Mike Grice • Director of Movement Therapy Education • Was on the Technical Expert Group -TEG - for Skills Active • Former lecturer on the FdSc and BSc Sports Therapy programmes at University College Birmingham • Lead tutor/instructor for Elite Therapy Education, Biomechanics Education, Oxford School of Sports Massage (OSSM) Gary Benson • Founder of the Sports Therapy Association • Previously worked as teacher & assessor in Further Educuation and the Private sector • Passionate about raising standards, challenging misinformation and discrimination in the industry & employment sector. Topics discussed (with time stamps): 0:00 Intro 1:47 Reminder of Ep.167 'RED-S In Sport: What Therapists Need To Know' with special guest Lucy Gillbanks 3:28 Welcome to the Panel 4:20 Introduction: Mike Grice 5:17 Introduction: Anna Maria Mazzieri 7:12 Introduction: Gary Benson 8:20 Introduction: Susan Findlay 9:40 Our thanks to educators who could not make it tonight 11:06 What do the Course Levels 1-6 mean? 15:00 CPD courses should not be calling themselves Level 5 or Level 6 18:00 Was the 2007/8 introduction of Level 4 and Level 5 courses done for commercial reasons? 20:42 We need to move away from the current level system based on 'techniques' taught to a system based on 'application of knowledge'. 23:55 Does Level 5 prepare you for pitchside work or do you need a degree? 29:14 Levels 3, 4 and 5 were set up for commercial reasons. We need to change this. 30:49 Alternatives to BTEC Level 3, 4 and 5 34:38 Advantages & Disadvantages of the BTEC Model 36:50 What role & responsibility do insurance companies have? Are they part of the problem? 39:11 Conflicts of Interest: Should a professional association or organisation that provides support for therapists ALSO sell their own eduction courses? 39:41 Can professional associations & organisations achieve unified standards? Why can there not be just one association for therapists? 45:02 Conflict of Interest revisited. Can it be avoided? 48:39 Does 'accreditation' truly identify a good course? 53:20 Advice from the panel: 'How To identify A Good Course' 64:17 Thank you everyone who joined live. What to do if you need support. Useful Links STA Website Mike Grice: Movement Therapy Education Website Anna Maria Mazzieri: The ST School Website Susan Findlay Website Our sincere thanks to Mike Grice, Anna Maria Mazzieri and Susan Findlay for giving up their time to be on our Panel! Want to join the live recordings? Episodes of the Sports Therapy Association podcast are recorded live every TUESDAY at 8pm on the Sports Therapy Association YOUTUBE CHANNEL. Everyone is welcome - you do not have to be an STA member! If you cannot join us live, be sure to subscribe to the 'Sports Therapy Association Podcast' on all popular podcast apps to be notified when new episodes are available. Please Support Our Podcast! If you appreciate what we do, please take a couple of minutes to leave us a rating & review on Apple Podcasts. It really does make all the difference in helping us reach out to a larger audience. iPhone users you can do this from your phone, Android users you will need to do it from iTunes. Questions? Email: matt@thesta.co.uk
In this episode, host Bidemi Ologunde delved into the October 2022 ransomware attack on an Australian communications platform responsible for Department of Defense data. He explored the background, context, response strategies, and possible links to earlier major attacks on an Australian telecommunications provider and an Australian health insurance company.Support the show
Dr. Dan Rhon (Twitter, e-mail) is interviewed by Skip Gill about the grant funding process and opportunities. This episode contains information that will be interesting for educators, researchers, and clinicians who want to learn more about how to navigate the grant funding process. Dr. Rhon discusses practical insights of grant funded research, and walks through an example using the Clinical Science in Manual Therapy Research Award. Dr Rhon also discusses other grant venues to consider from: ForceNet, the Academy of Orthopaedic Physical Therapy, the Foundation for Physical Therapy Research, and the National Institutes of Health.Find out more about the Foundation for Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy (FOMPT) and the American Academy of Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapists (AAOMPT) at the following links:Foundation website: www.aaompt.org/foundationAcademy website: www.aaompt.orgTwitter: @AAOMPTFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aaompt/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/officialaaompt/?hl=enPodcast e-mail: aaomptpodcast@gmail.comPodcast website: https://aaomptpodcast.simplecast.fm
Leading European metals producer is hit with malware. Cooperative defense in cyberspace. A Ukrainian ally describes its exposure to Russian cyberattacks. Former UK Prime Minister Truss's phone may have been compromised. CISA sees a complex threat environment, but no specific threat to US elections. The Australian Defence network sustains ransomware attack. The three finalists in the DataTribe Challenge share insights on the competition. Rick Howard previews the new season of CSO Perspectives. And a look at threat trends. For links to all of today's stories check out our CyberWire daily news briefing: https://thecyberwire.com/newsletters/daily-briefing/11/209 Selected reading. Aurubis says it was hit in wider cyberattack on metals industry (Reuters) Copper Giant Aurubis Shuts Down Systems Due to Cyberattack (SecurityWeek) Inside a US military cyber team's defence of Ukraine (BBC News) Ukraine's cyber power shows value of public-private partnership (Nikkei Asia) Latvian President: Only the West's Weakness Can Provoke Russia (Foreign Policy) Latvia's cyberspace faces new challenges amid war in Ukraine (The Record by Recorded Future) Worries build about winter cyber threats in Ukraine (POLITICO) Liz Truss's personal phone hacked by Putin's spies (Mail Online) Truss phone was hacked by suspected Putin agents when she was foreign minister, the Daily Mail reports (Reuters) Liz Truss phone hack claim prompts calls for investigation (BBC News) Russian spies hacked Truss's personal phone (Computing) Government urged to investigate report Liz Truss's phone was hacked (the Guardian) Ministers creating ‘wild west' conditions with use of personal phones (the Guardian) 'Complex threat environment' ahead of midterm elections, top cybersecurity official says (Reuters) CISA chief sees no "specific or credible threats" to election infrastructure (CBS News) For cyber experts, disinformation overshadows cyberthreats in midterms (Washington Post) Australian Defence Department caught up in ransomware attack (ABC) Cyber-attack on Australian defence contractor may have exposed private communications between ADF members (the Guardian) Cyber Threat Reports (Deep Instinct) Deep Instinct releases its 2022 Interim Cyber Threat Study. (CyberWire)
It's the end of an era. Jay, Chris & Dennis pull the curtain on their final monthly episode of Jedi Journals ending an eleven year run that started back in November of 2010 as the original and longest running Star Wars literature podcast in the galaxy. Over 140 episodes, more than 70 author interviews, hundreds of hours of content and countless memories made. Listen in as they reminisce on the history of the show, discuss favorite moments and of course, review listener feedback & well wishes, and update you on the latest releases and what to look forward to all on the September episode of Jedi Journals!
Chris and Jay have a very important announcement this month, Dennis joins to discuss the 30th Anniversary of the Dark Horse comic series Dark Empire, and some news about an ailing author that got some help from the community. All this plus the latest comic, book and magazine news on the August edition of Jedi Journals.
The return of a Clone Wars villain and the latest news on the variant High Republic novels, plus reviews of Timothy Zahn's Thrawn Ascendancy: Greater Good and the second volume of the Darth Vader Trade Paperback, "Into The Fire." All this plus comic, book and magazine news on the July edition of Jedi Journals.
A new comic series is revealed, Star Wars: Kanan - The Last Padawan & Star Wars: Victory's Price get reviewed, the 40th Anniversary Special Edition title for Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back finally gets released, and a story of a book that was, then wasn't, then was, and then wasn't once more...all on the June episode of Jedi Journals!
May The Fourth Be With You from the longest running Star Wars literature podcast in the galaxy! This month, hear reviews on the Shadows of the Empire comic series and the new Star Wars: The High Republic - Into the Dark YA novel. Listen in for an update on the latest in variant hunting as the War of the Bounty Hunters series nears 50 different covers! As always, this is your one-stop-shop for all the latest titles in books, comics & magazines on the May episode of Jedi Journals!
It's a busy show this month as Star Wars Volume 2 - Operation Starlight, Star Wars: The High Republic - Light of the Jedi & Star Wars: A Test of Courage all get reviewed. Plus, a plethora of book news that's sure to keep you busy for the rest of 2021 and beyond all on the April episode of Jedi Journals!
A new comic series announced, a 19-year-old story gets reviewed, Chris & Jay speak of the past, present & future of collecting Star Wars comic books, new book titles revealed and a classic magazine becomes one with the Force. All on the March episode of Jedi Journals!
From A Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back & Star Wars: Doctor Aphra Volume 1 reviewed, exciting new titles revealed, Star Wars Insider celebrates its milestone 200th issue and so much more all on the February episode of Jedi Journals!
A new era of Star Wars is upon us! Star Wars: The High Republic comes racing into view with the launch of a historic multi-year project rollout and we've got all the details for you this month. Listen in for a review of Star Wars: Bounty Hunters Volume 1, our thoughts on Lucasfilm's menu of upcoming titles, new releases and a whole lot more on the January 2021 episode of Jedi Journals!
Have yourself a merry little Christmas with Star Wars literature galore as the show celebrates a full decade of production! This month, Jay & Chris reminisce about the life & career of Dave Prowse, discuss past guests, give you a rundown of what titles to pick up and what variant comics to be on the hunt for. You can also listen to full reviews for Star Wars: Darth Vader (2020) TPB Vol 1 - "Dark Heart of The Sith" & Star Wars: Thrawn Ascendancy - Chaos Rising. All that and so much more on the December episode of Jedi Journals!
It's that time of year when it's fun to curl up with a good book, and there's plenty to be had. This month the guys check out Star Wars: Poe Dameron - Free Fall and Star Wars: Dark Legends, as well as take a look at the first story arc for Star Wars (2020), "The Destiny Path". There's also the updates on shipping delays, new exclusive editions and retailer exclusives, plus all the recent comic, book and magazine news you can handle. Check it all out on the November episode of Jedi Journals!
Star Wars literature releases always seems to grow towards the end of the year and with Star Wars Reads 2020 upon us, this year is no different. Listen in for reviews on Star Wars: Alphabet Squadron - Shadow Fall, Star Wars: Queen's Peril and the Star Wars: Tales from Vader's Castle comic mini series! Also, we address listener feedback, give a rundown of new titles to watch out for and let you know where to grab some new magazines for your collection. All on the October episode of Jedi Journals!
Business is really starting to pick up with literature releases getting back on track. Listen in for some interesting recent acquisitions, a full review of the Star Wars: Lando mini series, some really cool new titles that are just out or coming soon and more on the September episode of Jedi Journals!
Conventions where major reveals are made may be down this year, but that doesn't mean there isn't Star Wars literature news to discuss! Listen in for a quick rundown of what we learned from the recent online announcements, enjoy a review of the Star Wars: The Rise of Kylo Ren comic series and get up to speed on what titles & variants to be on the hunt for in the coming months all on the August episode of Jedi Journals!
It's a busy show this month with reviews of the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker novelization & the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge comic series. Details about the cast of the forthcoming Star Wars: Doctor Aphra audiobook are revealed, the authors & stories of From a Certain Point of View: The Empire Strikes Back get announced, we find out about several new The Mandalorian titles and there's even a bit of listener feedback to get to all on the July episode of Jedi Journals!
There is light at the end of the tunnel! We are finally starting to see some new Star Wars literature come down the pipeline after major delays. Find out what comics, books and magazines are expected to hit stores next, listen in for a review on the Star Wars #108 & Star Wars: Target Vader comics and would you believe a vintage magazine featuring a rare shortened version of Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back was recently discovered? Informative is the perfect word to describe the June episode of Jedi Journals!
With so many businesses shut down right now, there's not a lot of Star Wars literature news to report, but that doesn't stop Jay & Chris from bringing you some interesting discoveries. Dennis checks in with a review of Star Wars Journey to The Rise of Skywalker: Allegiance, a report of an epic in-store find makes its way to the news desk and Anthony Daniels has an audiobook that you won't want to miss. All that and more on the May episode of Jedi Journals!
This week's podcast episode is the third in a series dedicated to bringing you current information relevant to you, as a spouse and as part of an ADF family, during COVID19. This week I talk to Military spouse and Nutritionist Katherine Ramsden about all things nutrition, food and our health. How can we best navigate this time while making sure we're still looking after ourselves despite limited resources and food stocks. To find out more info about Katherine follow this link https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-ramsden-a26b557b/ I also talk to Defence Community Organisation Area Manager Rachel Baker about the ways DCO are adapting their services to meet the needs of spouses and ADF families. Rachel talks about how DCO are working with Community House Coordinators and Defence School Mentors, around the country, to ensure online and phone support is provided in place of face to face. Their 24/7 Defence Families helpline is still available and they have also launched a Webinar series (on Mon-Thur 10am and 3pm daily until May 21st) that anyone can make use of. And for those who are interested in practicing some meditation during this time, I had meditator and motivator Kat John (from episode 37 of the podcast) come on to provide some calming words and take us through a meditation. So find a quiet spot, take 15 minutes to yourself and have a listen to Kat's meditation at the end of the podcast. To follow Kat or find out more info follow this link http://www.katjohn.com.au/ All information in this episode was current as of Thursday 16th of April 2020. If there is a particular topic you would like to hear about at this time please get in contact. https://militarywifelife.com.au/join-the-community/ If you are in need of support or advice during this time the 24 hour Defence Family Helpline on 1800 624 608 is your first point of call. If you would like further details about DCO's webinar series the helpline is also the best place to call or details are on Forenet. If you would like to chat to someone to debrief or access free confidential counselling via Open Arms contact their 24 hour support line 1800 011 046. If you feel you aren't being supported or your situation and circumstances are not being heard or acknowledged please contact Defence Families Australia. DFA advocate on behalf of ADF families. To find your area's DFA rep follow this link https://dfa.org.au/contact/ For current and updated information from Defence be sure to check Forcenet. If you don't have a Forcenet account check with your Defence member about granting you access. Stay well and let’s do this together! Ready to join the MWL community? Click through the link to get connected xx www.militarywifelife.com.au
New details on Star Wars: The High Republic emerge, more details for Star Wars: Shadow Fall are revealed and the Star Wars Vol. 13: Rogues and Rebels Trade Paperback gets reviewed. All comic books on hold for the foreseeable future? Listen in for the answer to that question and more on the April episode of Jedi Journals!
This week's podcast episode is the second in a series dedicated to bringing you current information relevant to you, as a spouse and as part of an ADF family, during COVID19. This week I talk to Vonnie Balmer, Coordinator of the Gallipoli Barracks Community Centre about what they're doing now that spouses can't actually physically make use of their community centre. We talk about how they, like all centres across the country, have had to adapt the support and services they offer and how some positives can be taken from this uncertain time. I also talk to Dr Steph Hodson, National Manager of Open Arms about the ways they're continuing to provide confidential counselling and support services for Veterans and ADF families, especially at the moment. Steph announces a change in the delivery of their service which will benefit all of us in a huge way and provide a more consistent and accessible service. And for those in need of answers to some of those COVID19 out of the box questions I talk to Military spouse and Doctor Ellie McLeod about things like- how far should we go with the cleaning or should we still be going to the Doctor's for our regular appointments like pap smears and kid's vaccinations. All information in this episode was current as of Thursday 9th of April 2020. Next week's episode will have more COVID19 information which is specific to military spouses and families. If there is a particular topic you would like to hear about at this time please get in contact. https://militarywifelife.com.au/join-the-community/ If you are in need of support or advice during this time the 24 hour Defence Family Helpline on 1800 624 608 is your first point of call. If you would like to chat to someone to debrief or access free confidential counselling via Open Arms contact their 24 hour support line 1800 011 046. For current and updated information from Defence be sure to check Forcenet. If you don't have a Forcenet account check with your Defence member about granting you access. Stay well and let’s do this together! Ready to join the MWL community? Click through the link to get connected xx www.militarywifelife.com.au
This weeks podcast episode is the first in a series dedicated to bringing you current information relevant to you, as a spouse and as part of an ADF family, during COVID19. Support, info and services are changing and adapting to try and meet our needs which is why I thought it was important to bring you as much updated and useful information as I could at this time. This week I talk to National Convenor Maree Sirois, from Defence Families Australia, about how DFA are advocating for families during this time. To watch the First Five years webinar series, mentioned in the podcast, click the link below. o watch the First Five years webinar series, mentioned ihttps://dfa.org.au/newsroom/ I also talk with Ros Baumann, a spouse and teacher, about how we can approach isolation and online learning for our kids. Most importantly Ros reminds us that we aren’t expected to turn into teachers overnight. Our best is good enough and taking the pressure off will benefit us and our kids. And for those in need of some information surrounding finances and those possibly facing financial hardship, I talk to Defence Bank CEO David Marshall about how the banking sector is adapting to meet the needs of customers and help them get through this time. https://moneysmart.gov.au/covid-19-financial-assistance https://www.defencebank.com.au/financialhardship All information in this episode was current as of Thursday 2nd of April 2020. Next week's episode will have more COVID19 information which is specific to military spouses and families. If there is a particular topic you would like to hear about at this time please get in contact. https://militarywifelife.com.au/join-the-community/ If you are in need of support or advice during this time the 24 hour Defence Family Helpline on 1800 624 608 is your first point of call. For current and updated information from Defence be sure to check Forcenet. If you don't have a Forcenet account check with your Defence member about granting you access. Stay well and let’s do this together! Ready to join the MWL community? Click through the link to get connected xx www.militarywifelife.com.au
"Project Luminous" is now The High Republic! Jay & Chris break down the huge news about the next chapter in Star Wars literature. The Clone Wars is back, The Rise of Skywalker novel is nearly out, Resistance Reborn & Doctor Aphra Vol. 7 get reviewed along with a run down of all the latest comics, books and magazines blasting their way into our galaxy on the March episode of Jedi Journals!
A new comic mini series from The Clone Wars is announced, Doctor Aphra Vol. 6 gets reviewed, some book release dates are pushed back and there's a few magazines you'll want to hunt down this month. You'll find all of that and more on the February episode of Jedi Journals!
It's a new year and that means new titles and new thoughts on a variety of different Star Wars mediums. Check out the latest books, comics & magazines to be on the hunt for and listen in for reflections on both The Mandalorian and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker all on the January episode of Jedi Journals!
It's a busy Star Wars month as Chris, Jay and Dennis talk abut Age of Resistance, Galaxy's Edge: Black Spire, and all the other comics, books and magazines available now. Plus our thoughts on The Mandalorian!
Join us this month for discussions on new comic series', the 11th Star Wars TPB and Thrawn: Treason, plus all the details on other books and magazines on the November 2019 Jedi Journals!
It's a big month for literature news. We recap several new & exciting announcements fresh out of New York Comic Con, review Star Wars: Alphabet Squadron & the TIE Fighter comic series, and catch you up on some really cool titles out now and through next month on the October episode of Jedi Journals!
Comics, books, magazines and a little bit of everything else! Join Jay, Chris & Dennis as they dive into the world of Star Wars literature each and every month to help collectors & readers map their way through the magical journey of publishing with the September episode of Jedi Journals!
Summer's more than half over and the Star Wars titles are starting to pour in leading up to The Rise of Skywalker! Jay & Chris give you the rundown from this years SDCC announcements, review Star Wars: Master & Apprentice, let you know what titles to get excited about and Dennis stop by to talk Star Wars: Doctor Aphra Vol 5. All on the August episode of Jedi Journals!
It's summertime...which, for many, means staying inside in the air conditioning and burying your nose in a good book. This month, Jay & Chris suggest some great new titles to support and alert you about some variants to look out for. Dennis stops by to review Han Solo: Imperial Cadet, news about San Diego Comic Con starts to trickle out, the Star Wars magazine hunt starts to pick up and a whole lot more all on the July episode of Jedi Journals!
The Journey to Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker is officially coming and Chris & Jay break it all down along with several other titles to look forward to. Dennis stops by to discuss Age of Republic: Villains & Heroes and the Star Wars magazines are starting to ramp up as we inch ever closer to the release of Episode IX. Get your fill of Star Wars literature news on the June episode of Jedi Journals!
If you thought the April Celebration Chicago Microcast was jammed-packed, wait until you hear this one! Chris & Jay are joined by comic book guru Dennis for the entire show as they dissect and discuss a plethora of Star Wars literature and bring you interviews from Cavan Scott & Matthew Reinhart who chat about their new and upcoming projects. Just in time for Free Comic Book Day, listen in to the May episode of Jedi Journals (which is also free)!
Jay & Chris are back from Celebration Chicago which was a whirlwind week of Star Wars nothing but Star Wars! Listen in to first-time guests Justina Ireland, Zoraida Cordova & Claudia Gray as they discuss their recent & upcoming projects that you won't want to miss on this special Star Wars Celebration Chicago April Microcast of Jedi Journals!
Tune in as Jay & Chris make final preparations for Star Wars Celebration Chicago running down a list of all the various panels, authors, times, locations, exclusives and more for the biggest Star Wars event of the year! It's a jam-packed show and one you won't want to miss, especially if you're planning to attend yourself. As usual, you can also get a quick update on what new comics, books and magazines to be on the hunt for and Dennis stops by to discuss Star Wars: Doctor Aphra Volume 4 on the April episode of Jedi Journals!
A huge milestone is being accomplished this month as Chris & Jay celebrate 100 monthly episodes of the longest running Star Wars literature podcast in the galaxy! Join them as they take a trip down memory lane to discuss some of the biggest changes to the world of Star Wars, some of the biggest announcements within the franchise and hear from some of the biggest names in the Star Wars publishing industry. Over 8 years of podcasting and more than 65 different guest interviews are in the books with this release of the March episode of Jedi Journals!
Celebration Chicago looms ever closer as Jay & Chris start to shift into convention mode, Galaxy's Edge gets in on the literature action, Dennis stops by to discuss Hope Dies, a publishing error is discovered from years past and a whole lot more on the February episode of Jedi Journals!
Happy New Year! Jay & Chris review Solo: A Star Wars Story Expanded Edition by Mur Lafferty, give you a breakdown of what to expect from Insight Editions upcoming Star Wars Icons: Han Solo book by Gina McIntyre (holy cow!), they go over the upcoming releases, get to a bit of listener feedback & Dennis stops by to talk Poe Dameron Vol 5 - The Spark and The Fire trade paperback. All that and more on the January episode of Jedi Journals!
It's the final month of the year and that means Jay & Chris are giving you some pointers on what books to look out for under the Christmas tree, Dennis returns to talk about the Lando: Double or Nothing graphic novel and some Star Wars Celebration Chicago guest news is announced. All that and more on the December episode of Jedi Journals!
This month, Jay and Chris celebrate their 8 year Anniversary as hosts of the longest running Star Wars literature podcast in the galaxy! Join them as they review Timothy Zahn's latest novel titled Star Wars: Thrawn Alliances, listen in for thoughts on the Darth Vader: The Burning Seas trade paperback, get the latest rundown of new comics, books & magazines and even a little listener feedback all on the November episode of Jedi Journals!
It's "scary" how much Star Wars literature is coming at you this month! Star Wars Reads Day has turned into a month long celebration, Jay & Chris talk Solo: A Star Wars Story on Blu-ray and the Star Wars Resistance cartoon debuting this weekend along with giving you a rundown of what books, magazines & comics to hunt for all on the October episode of Jedi Journals!
September is here, and Star Wars school is back in session! "Mutiny at Mon Cala" gets reviewed, Mur Lafferty stops by to talk Solo: A Star Wars Story Expanded Edition, Chris & Jay discuss the new Star Wars Resistance cartoon series and also get you caught up on the latest in books, comics & magazines on the September episode of Jedi Journals!
There's nothing hotter this August than the newest episode of Jedi Journals, the longest running Star Wars literature podcast in the galaxy! We'll be talking about Doctor Aphra "Remastered," Star Wars: Most Wanted, and all sorts of San Diego Comic Con news. Plus we've got an exclusive interview with William Shakespeare's Star Wars author Ian Doescher. All this and more news that fits to print, on the August edition of Jedi Journals!
When was the last time you picked up a Star Wars book or perused a Star Wars comic? Are you current on the latest releases? Take a listen as Jay & Chris review the newest adult novel called Star Wars: Last Shot. Also, eavesdrop in on a chat with author Cole Horton about his latest book Star Wars Maker Lab: 20 Craft and Science Projects and welcome back Dennis to discuss the Star Wars Vol 7 Ashes of Jedha trade paperback. All of this and more can be heard on the July episode of Jedi Journals!
We're nearly half way through 2018 and Star Wars is bigger than ever! Jay & Chris give you their thoughts on Solo: A Star Wars Story and review the Star Wars: The Last Jedi junior novelization. Dennis is also back to review the latest Poe Dameron trade paperback and of course, you'll get the usual rundown of recent and upcoming releases in comics, books & magazines all on the June episode of Jedi Journals!
It's a Solo kind of show as we gear up for the next Star Wars film to hit theaters this month. Jay & Chris highlight the books, comics & magazines you'll want to be on the lookout for, reveal their most wanted new titles, let you know what to expect in the coming months and Jay & Dennis review Marvel's Han Solo Trade Paperback, all on the May episode of Jedi Journals!
We have some great discussions on this month's Jedi Journals. No Fooling! We start with comics and a review of the recent Darth Vader Trade Paperback with Dennis. Then join Jason Fry as he tells us a little about the creation of The Last Jedi novelization! Plus lots more discussion and news on the April edition of Jedi Journals!