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We try our best to hold it together as we discuss the episode of Gap that neither one of us could bear to rewatch until now. Khun Sam is stuck in the middle of her grandmother and Mon, having to decide if she will continue the path of dutiful granddaughter or walk away from her family at a shot for true happiness with Mon.
Part 1: Mon struggles with her feelings of inadequacy when it comes to her relationship with Khun Sam, but thankfully she has Cher and Risa to remind her what matters most is the love they share. Mon takes her apology to a whole other level when she essentially proposes to Khun Sam on the beach, confirming that she believes in their love and a future together. Part 2: We witness Mon get a crash course on the side of Khun Sam's life she's never really considered. Not only does Mon meet Sam's estranged sister, Neung, she also gets an unexpected visit from Grandmother that has her questioning if it's the right things to stay with Khun Sam. We are frustrated with Mon's conflict avoidance that has her running away from Khun Sam's home, even if we can understand it; and we applaud how far Khun Sam has come when she shows up at Mon's house to reassure her that hey can get through this - even if this, is her own grandmother, the ultimate boss.
Part 1: We process our heartbreak over Mon and Sam's fight. And while we feel a little bit of sadness for Kirk's complete obliviousness and impending breakup, that all disappears when assertive Mon appears making us all lose the ability to properly function. Part 2: All secrets are finally out when Nita's arrival at the office sets a chain reaction that leads to Sam ending things with Kirk and revealing that she's in a relationship with Mon. Navigating the newness of not having to hide their relationship, MonSam test the waters by having their first vacation together. WE revel in the beauty and joy of these moments before the figurative Uhaul arrives and creates a new wave of turmoil.
We stress out over Kirk's proposal which results in Mon and Sam growing distant with this bump in the road to their own relationship. Fortunately, we have the the gang of friends to plot on getting Mon and Sam in the same room so that they can admit their feelings and move on to the next natural stage of sapphic dating - a full day date. We're a little concerned that it starts at the nail salon, but then it ends with a bubble bath.
Khun Sam and Mon may still be struggling to define their relationship, but there's no denying the intensity of their feelings. A simple joke from Jim is enough to cause Khun Sam to act out with anger while Mon is on the brink of tears each time Kirk shows up by Khun Sam's side, reminding us all that he's still in the picture. As if there isn't enough happening in this episode, we also have an exciting announcement for you all!
Is episode five everyone's favorite episode or is it just ours? This feels like a turning point for our MonSam where they both start to speak a little more freely about how they're feeling, even if they can't quite fully understand or name it just yet. They start out with a little game and end with a full on kiss, and we... well we end up on the floor.
In classic sapphic fashion, Khun Sam and Mon have their first 36 hour date. Hijinks ensue with Khun Sam being locked in a restroom while Mon encounters a friendly interrogation before being invited to a group chat. All is going well and smiles abound- until Kirk gets in the way of their second date, but Tee knows just how to get Khun Sam's attention... she just may regret it.
When the Diversity Pop's inaugural content is shared by another company, Khun Sam leads an interrogation of her staff determined to find the traitor. Unsuccessful, she decides she needs to keep a closer eye on Mon. What should you do when your boss asks your parents' permission for a sleepover? We discuss the developing feelings of our main characters as they get to know each other and grow closer, leaving all of our hearts feeling those palpitations.
The first Thai GL series is here and we're ready to dive into the pink world of Mon, a young woman who's spent her life following in the steps of her idol Khun Sam all to get to this moment - an internship with her. She's dreamt of this for years, but when the time finally arrives, she finds that Boss Sam is no longer the same person she'd met in her youth.
We are so excited to see the Girls' Love boom finally happening with so many new series slated for 2023 and beyond. GAP The Series is leading that boom as the FIRST full-length GL series to come out of Thailand. So you can imagine how excited we were to have the opportunity to sit down with Freen & Becky to discuss the series, as well as its impact. We're talking style symbolism, advice for familial pressures, singing OSTs for the series and more. We even got Freen & Becky to share some of their FIRSTS with us in a fun game. Season 3 is going to be our biggest one yet and we couldn't ask for a better interview to start off the season!~ Check out our official LoveCast Shop and get yourself some awesome BL merch: https://bit.ly/LoveCastMerch Find us on socialsTwitter: https://twitter.com/lovecastpodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lovecastpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovecastpod/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lovecastpodcastDiscord: https://discord.gg/T3DUgSZeYB If you like our content, we'd love your support!LoveCast Shop: https://bit.ly/LoveCastMerch Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/lovecastKo-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/lovecast Save $$$Make watching BL easier with NordVPN (affiliate link): https://bit.ly/NordVPNxLC Editor: Zsh (Alex) https://www.fiverr.com/zsh_editorQuestions or collabs go to lovecastthepodcast@gmail.com Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/lovecast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
PH, Ceez, and Freen combine to form... The collective. All sports talk
PH, Ceez, and Freen combine to form... The collective. All sports talk
On this episode of the podcast, we discuss The Promise Neverland and share our thoughts on Megalobox. Hosts this week are Sketch, Kuro, Alien Renegade, Duelist and our special guest VLordGTZ. Please note: We are testing something new with the podcast adding mood music. Please let us know if you like or dislike it. Music Credits: AmpRen - "Absolute Vindication" AmpRen - "Diminishing Glimmer" AmpRen feat. Pill Battle - "Dead Nexus" AmpRen - "Chrome Trigger [Freen in Green Off the Trigger Mix]" Nonsenze & AmpRen - "STOP [Instrumental]" Mike Tollis - "no kids & 3 monies" Freen in Green x AmpRen - "Chasing Waterfalls [Waterfall Valley]" AmpRen - "Signal Flare" mabanua - "Sachio's Theme" (from the Megalo Box OST)
The guys talk about Daniel 4 and how we can avoid having "yo-yo" faith.
The guys talk about Daniel 4 and how we can avoid having "yo-yo" faith.
Surprise! To celebrate the upcoming inaugural production of our sister company OTG West, Zach sat down with co-founders Eric Ruiter and Brittney Moss to discuss their dreams and goals with this brand new company. They take a dive into what it means for them to return to the world of Almost, Maine, and how it's felt the past few months watching their relationship move into the married portion (it's gross).We'll be returning with new episodes this fall!Almost, Maine runs June 22nd through July 1st at the NAPC Black Box Theatre. Tickets are available at otgwest.orgZach's second podcast, Good Game Great Game, is now available for streaming and download on Apple Podcasts and Google Play.Intro / Outro Music - "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental)" by Freen in Green - freeningreen.bandcamp.com
In our season one finale for OPHELIA TALKS, we flip the script on our normal host, and let guest host Mike Tubman throw some questions Zach's way. Now that jerk knows how he's made other people feel over the past season. The pair discuss some of Zach's favorite memories over his time with Ophelia, where Zach's love of Theater and Video Gaming stems from, and the process of reinventing yourself in your late twenties.Intro / Outro Music - "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental)" by Freen in Green - freeningreen.bandcamp.com
It's our final episode on Lysistrata Jones! Say goodbye before our final weekend of performances with Zach and guest Mike Tubman (The Ref), as they discuss the ancient art of gift giving, how to use full names on podcasts, and an extremely sultry performance of "Happy Birthday to You" that Marilyn Monroe would call "excessive".Lysistrata Jones is now playing at the Ophelia Theatre through April 8th. Tickets for the show can be found at our website at opheliatheatre.com.Intro / Outro Music - "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental)" by Freen in Green - freeningreen.bandcamp.com
Kevin Ruiter (Harold) joins Zach on the 'pod this week! The pair discuss their upcoming soup-slurping podcast, Kevin's life as a Scientist (did you know that Kevin is a scientist?), and where Kevin learned how to do his signature Body Rolls. His majestic Body Rolls. His scene-stealing Body Rolls. Body Rolls that are worth the price of admission to Lysistrata Jones, alone. I cannot oversell you on these Body Rolls.Lysistrata Jones is now playing at the Ophelia Theatre through April 8th. Tickets for the show can be found at our website at opheliatheatre.com. There will be Body Rolls.Intro / Outro Music - "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental)" by Freen in Green - freeningreen.bandcamp.com
LYSISTRATA JONES is now playing at the Ophelia Theatre! We had an amazing opening weekend and are looking forward to three more weekends of bedazzlement! OPHELIA TALKS isn't letting up on the LJ train though - this week, Zach sits down with our Cleonice, Jianzi Colon. The pair chat about the staggering amount of research Jianzi brought to the role, her fascination with language and geography, and how Survival Jobs are the worst, but also kinda the best sometimes?Lysistrata Jones is now playing at the Ophelia Theatre through April 8th. Tickets for the show can be found at our website at opheliatheatre.com.Intro / Outro Music - "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental)" by Freen in Green - freeningreen.bandcamp.com
Lawryn LaCroix (Heteria) joins Zach on the podcast this week! The pair of them discuss the events that lead Lawryn to form her own production company, Pink House, how she came out of her comfort zone to join the cast of a musical, and they take a deep dive into their emoji-using habits.Lysistrata Jones runs at the Ophelia Theatre March 16th through April 8th. Tickets for the show can be found at our website at opheliatheatre.com.Intro / Outro Music - "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental)" by Freen in Green - freeningreen.bandcamp.com
Zach's tied up with moving this week, so join guest hosts Kevin Ruiter and Billie Aken-Tyers on a roundtable discussion with the five new cast members for the upcoming Brooklyn Academy of Music and Edinburgh Fringe runs of Your Alice, including Luke Antony Neville (Charles Dodgson), Tom Chandler (Tweedle Dee), Jim Lawrenson (White Rabbit), Olivier Sublet (Swing) and Jane Logan (Swing). The group discusses how they all ended up at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts together, The excitement (fear?) of living together while in Scottland, and Tom's interesting wardrobe choices when recording podcasts. You can see Olivier and Kevin in Lysistrata Jones, which runs at the Ophelia Theatre March 16th through April 8th. Tickets for the show can be found at our website at opheliatheatre.com. Your Alice runs at the Brooklyn Academy of Music May 23rd through the 27th. Tickets will be available soon. Intro / Outro Music - "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental)" by Freen in Green - freeningreen.bandcamp.com
This week, listen in on a fun little coffee date between Ophelia's Artistic Director and Lysistrata Jones director Billie Aken-Tyers and Zach as they have a heart-to-heart about what it means to create work, how to connect with their collaborators and friends, and why it is that we're even doing what we do in the first place. Actually, that sounds a little heavy. They talk about how Billie is secretly stealing everyone's heart to keep her young forever. There - that's a way more interesting description. Lysistrata Jones runs at the Ophelia Theatre March 16th through April 8th. Tickets for the show can be found at our website at opheliatheatre.com. Your Alice runs at the Brooklyn Academy of Music May 23rd through the 27th. Tickets will be available soon. Intro / Outro Music - "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental)" by Freen in Green - freeningreen.bandcamp.com
This week, Zach sits down with Matt Summers (Xander). The pair of them talk about the music that inspired them (don't judge their answers this is a judgement-free podcast), their lost high school loves, and the joys of the mascot costume life. Lysistrata Jones runs March 16th through April 8th. Tickets will be on sale soon. Intro / Outro Music - "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental)" by Freen in Green - freeningreen.bandcamp.com For all things Ophelia Theatre Group, go to opheliatheatre.org.
This week, Zach gets to sit down with long time friend and collaborator Shawn Smith on how he's approaching his upcoming role as Mick in Lysistrata Jones! They discuss the long transition from college life to adulthood (and back again), their views on how sex and relationships change with time, and pitch their dream sequel to Space Jam, all within an hour's time! Intro / Outro Music: "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental) by Freen in Green (freeningreen.bandcamp.com) For all things Ophelia, visit opheliatheatre.org.
Ophelia Talks is back, baby! As the Ophelia Theatre Group approaches the start of Production on their production of Lysistrata Jones, Zach Rich returns to introduce the masses to our fantastic company behind this fantastic musical. This week, Zach sits down with the actress playing the titular character, herself, Chloe Kostman! Intro Track: "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental)" by Freen in Green - freeningreen.bandcamp.com Outro Track: "Like Love" by The Oshy Annas - theoshyannas.com For all things Ophelia, go to opheliatheatre.org.
It's our first episode on Lysistrata Jones! This week, Billie-Aken Tyers joins Zach in interviewing the show's Composer and Lyricist Lewis Flinn. We discuss the show's long production history, it's origins as a screenplay for a Movie Musical, and what inspired the show's diverse and frantic score (slam poetry, anyone?). Thank you to Freen in Green for the use of our theme song "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental)" off their album Green Planet Adventures. Keep up with their amazing music at freeningreen.bandcamp.com. All things Ophelia Theatre Group can be found at Opheliatheatre.org.
Ophelia Talks is back for more! Zach got to sit down this week with a recent addition to Ophelia's stable of charismatic characters, Cait Kiley. Zach and Cait discuss her next project, an all-ladies historical romp called Gamma Delta Nasty, as well as her first Off-Broadway Credit Frankenstein: A New Musical. Thank you to Freen in Green for the use of our theme song, "Welcome to Enjoy (Instrumental), off the album Green Planet Adventures. You can download that song, and the rest of their outstanding discography at freeningreen.bandcamp.com.
One last week for the With A Twist New Play Festival means one more Ophelia Talks about it! This week, Zach got to have a chat with Daniel Roberts, Writer and Director of the festival's final show RIME OF THE ANCIENT MARINER, about how a good ol' boy from Texas gets himself transplanted into the NYC directing circuit. Thank you to Freen in Green for the use of our theme song, "Welcome to Enjoy", off the album GREEN PLANET ADVENTURES. You can find the song, and the rest of their stellar discography at freeningreen.bandcamp.com. Learn more about The Ophelia Theatre Group at opheliatheatre.org.
I know just what your week needs - more Ophelia Talks! This week, Zach got to sit down with Ophelia's Artistic Director and Director of this week's "With a Twist" play, "Red Winter", and the writer of the play itself, Anthony Mercado. The trio discuss the fear and anxiety that comes with sharing your work, Billie's transition into her new role in Ophelia, and we get a small update on what's to come for Your Alice! Thank you to Freen in Green for the use of our theme song, "Welcome to Enjoy", off the album GREEN PLANET ADVENTURES. You can find the song, and the rest of their stellar discography at freeningreen.bandcamp.com.
Ophelia Talks is back for a third episode! This week, Zach sits down with is creative partner and best friend Joe Ferraro to discuss the third show in OTG's New Play Festival, "Your Town". They also reminisce on seven years of friendship, look back at Joe's first full play, "Diamond Dogs", and bemoan the death of the Oakland Raiders 2017 season, a day before Derek Carr busted his back, even. Thank you to Freen in Green for the use of our theme song, "Welcome to Enjoy" off of the album Green Planet Adventures. Check them out at www.freeningreen/bandcamp.com. Find tickets to our upcoming events, and more info about our company at www.opheliatheatre.org.
It's the first episode of Ophelia Talks! This week, Host Zach Rich sits down with Exectutive Director Sarah Bennett to discuss how to start a theater company, how to move a theater company across a country, and how to make your characters write themselves, so you don't have to! Thanks to Freen in Green for the use of our theme song "Welcome to Enjoy" off of the album "Green Planet Adventures.
It’s Ophelia Talks, episode two! This week, host Zach Rich sits down with Actor Daniel Holme, who stars this weekend in Skin of the Teeth. We discuss what it means to do a one-man play, the transplanting process from the UK to the US, and how we fell in love with the art of theater in the first place! Thanks to Freen in Green for the use of our theme song "Welcome to Enjoy" off of the album "Green Planet Adventures." Find out more about them at freeningreen.bandcamp.com. Find out more about the Ophelia Theatre Group at opheilatheatre.org.
SMD was part of Sonic Radio’s Sonic Fan Music Festival 2013 with a 2-hour set covering Sonic’s history! With work from people like Brandon Strader, DusK, EAR, Freen in Green, Sir Nuts & Souleye, you’re in for a wide community outlook for the blur blur’s past!
SMD was part of Sonic Radio’s Sonic Fan Music Festival 2013 with a 2-hour set covering Sonic’s history! With work from people like Brandon Strader, DusK, EAR, Freen in Green, Sir Nuts & Souleye, you’re in for a wide community outlook for the blur blur’s past!
Surely a Free-For-All would be a return to normality, right? Only Rexy knew, guiding a packed setlist including tracks from Benjamin Briggs, Freen in Green, MegaDriver, Meteo Xavier, Mister Wilson and some new material from OC Remix‘s B4C2 Competition!
Surely a Free-For-All would be a return to normality, right? Only Rexy knew, guiding a packed setlist including tracks from Benjamin Briggs, Freen in Green, MegaDriver, Meteo Xavier, Mister Wilson and some new material from OC Remix‘s B4C2 Competition!
Rexy’s hospital recovery is like lightning – all the better to present a vocal-fused DJ Mixer Drive! And there was a varied outlook too, including artists like Ample Renitence, AMT, Danny Baranowsky, Freen in Green, Mr Stream and Smooth McGroove!
Rexy’s hospital recovery is like lightning – all the better to present a vocal-fused DJ Mixer Drive! And there was a varied outlook too, including artists like Ample Renitence, AMT, Danny Baranowsky, Freen in Green, Mr Stream and Smooth McGroove!
This SMD marked a first, being a ‘DJ Mixer Drive‘ – all mixes hand-picked. And in this hip hop and rap based edition, there were tunes blasting from Ample Renitence, DCT, DiGi Valentine, Freen in Green, Jose the Bronx Rican, Souleye and many others!
In which I show that you can respect a game you hate. Theme and Stage 1 by Yuzo Koshiro from Streets of Rage by Sega; Free Time by Masafumi Takada and Jun Fukuda from Contact by Grasshopper Manufacture; and Winter City and Riptide Resort by Freen in Green.
This week SoundDefense and I... OH WAIT! My co-host couldn't make it to the podcast due to technical issues so I'm joined by the Freen in Green Authoring folks for the 2nd time as we talk about Facebook, Neo Geo Pocket, and Tension_(music). Songs Discussed: "The Final Episode (Let's Change the Channel) [RB3 Version]" by Asking Alexandria, "Andromeda" by Bluefusion, "Fighting Spirit" by Bluefusion, and "Nocturnal Wasteland" by Freen in Green