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An episode that schools you. Hello, I am a listener of your podcast and an undiagnosed autistic. My 12 year old daughter is a diagnosed autistic who has had some traumatic experiences in the educational system since they use the medical model of autism. She is very likely twice exceptional (our school has no gifted program to offer her), but she thinks that her brain is broken because so many things are hard. She probably also has social anxiety. I am writing to ask if you and Angela would consider doing a short podcast episode aimed at teens and tweens about the wonderful ways their brains work, what autistic culture is, why it is so hard to fit into mainstream culture/school, how to make it a little better now, and how it can become SO much better later, especially once you find friends who you click with. She feels pretty hopeless at the moment, and does not have any friends to rely on yet. Thank you for reading.- Autistic Culture ListenerHere's what's in store for today's episode: * In today's episode, Matt and Angela explore a fan-suggested topic: autism culture for teens and tweens. They discuss ways to support an autistic teen who might be facing challenges at school and struggling to fit in.* The education system can feel like a nightmare for autistic youth, often prioritizing conformity and uniformity over individuality.* Our hosts discuss the challenges of transitioning between subjects in school while also navigating the complexities of an unspoken social hierarchy.* Neurotypicals often view autism as a one-dimensional disability, focusing solely on the challenges while overlooking the strengths and positive aspects that come with it. They tend to ignore the creativity, unique perspectives, and valuable contributions autistic individuals bring to the table.* Neurotypicals often follow the lead of a dominant figure, so if middle school girls crown Julie from second period as the queen bee, she effectively dictates who's cool or uncool, what to wear, and the entire social hierarchy—creating a challenging environment for autistic individuals to navigate.* Young autistic children often view adults as equals and believe respect means treating everyone equally. However, someone like Julie expects to be treated as a leader or boss, not an equal—creating conflicts within the neurotypical social hierarchy.* Autistic young boys are often given more freedom to be eccentric, while autistic girls are expected to blend in and keep the peace, conforming to societal expectations.* As a child, you have less control over your environment—things like your school schedule or what's packed in your lunch are often out of your hands. This lack of control can easily lead to dysregulation.* We discuss masking in middle and high school, and how approaching it like a Jane Goodall-esque cultural research experiment—observing neurotypicals as if they were a different species—can be a helpful strategy.* We talk about finding ways to accommodate your body while at school, even if it doesn't look or function the same as everyone else's.* To all the neurodivergent and autistic kids out there: You've got to push through this, because adulthood gets better. Find the weirdos, your people, in school—because they're out there, and they'll make all the difference.* Self-discovery is crucial as a young person, as it lays the foundation for living as a healthy, authentic autistic adult.* We don't change the world by being average—we change it by being ourselves. We owe it to the people who challenged the system, the weirdos of the world, to do the same.“This is why neurotypicals can't understand autism - because they say, ‘well, I met an autistic person once and you don't look like them.' No, because every autistic person is wired differently. The commonality is just that we have lightning brains that are hyper-connected. And this is the reason why there's a very, very high overlap between autism and giftedness because of the hyper-connected brain.” - Angela“If you're a kid who spends your lunch period hanging out in the library talking with the school librarian, you're a bottom-up processor. If you hang out talking to the janitor, you're a bottom-up processor. If you go to the teacher and say, ‘Hello, I brought my stack of Pokemon cards because you mentioned that you were in to Pokemon cards in the 90's, you're a bottom-up processor.” - Matt “That's the difference between masking to be a good girl and fit in and this is how you're going to act by practicing this, it's going to come naturally to you. No, it's not. But if you mask to get through the class and you're doing it from that Jane Goodall perspective of like, this is a research project, you can preserve a little bit of your sanity.” - Angela “I don't understand the concept of high school reunions because the people that I want to see, I stayed in contact with the entire time. I'm not going back to say, ‘yes, I'm 45 and I knew you people when I was 17 and 18. I've lived literally an entire life since then. It's like going back to the 1800's and being reincarnated and saying, ‘yes, the butter churning sure was an excellent time, was it not?'” - Matt“You're going to attract the boring people. You're going to be put in situations that compromise your integrity. You're going to be put in situations that make you compromise your morals. The more you compromise yourself, the more dangerous the world becomes. You need to find the people who will support and love the real you. And if you have to do this under the radar, then by all means do it. But be aware that you do have the cape. You must wear it underneath the costume.” - Matt“Just because they're in the majority, doesn't mean that they shape the world. You are in a better position to make the world a better place just by having existed in it. You are going to be memorable. The average people are not going to be memorable.” - MattIn this episode, we dive into the challenges and nuances of autism culture for teens and tweens. From navigating school transitions and unspoken social hierarchies to finding ways to fit in while staying true to themselves, we discuss how to support autistic teens through these pivotal years. Thanks for tuning in! Share your thoughts in the comments and join the conversation using #AutisticCultureCatch on social media. What resonated with you in this discussion? Let us know!Show Notes:Galaxy High - Ep 1 Welcome to Galaxy High - 1986 CartoonYouTube · DRamos520 Mixed Music & Video24 Mar 2023The Muppets (2011 film)Wikipediahttps://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_Muppets_(2011_...Related Shows:Apple is AutisticGeorge Lucas is AutisticReady for a paradigm shift that empowers Autistics? Help spread the news!Follow us on InstagramFind us on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyLearn more about Matt at Matt Lowry, LPPJoin Matt's Autistic Connections Facebook GroupLearn more about Angela at AngelaKingdon.com Angela's social media: Twitter and TikTokOur Autism-affirming merch shop This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.autisticculturepodcast.com/subscribe
Send us a textOkay, so here's the story: Two humans get kicked out of school on Earth, and are given a last chance at the edge of the galaxy. Can they make the grade? Can an Earth jock survive in higher gravity? Can a bookish girl become homecoming queen in an alien jungle? Do I have to ask these questions? Hmmmm… Here now is the story of how this out of this world show came to Saturday Morning. What cinematic legend created this show? If you have six hands, does that mean you have six of something else? Will it ever make a return? All these questions, and more, will be answered in this look at GALAXY HIGH SCHOOL! Thanks for ‘tooning in. Share With Us: SatMornPod@hotmail.comTwitter/X: @SatMornPodThreads: @SatMornPodYouTube Us: tinyurl.com/yyhpwjeo (Don't waste your time) Featured Music:“Nostalgic Happy Music” by AudioJungle - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtxSUR6MQhw&t=2s “Happy Life” by Fredji - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KzQiRABVARk Various Music by Oneul - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=by302C2YhxY “I Feel You” by Kevin MacLeod” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uw8E3jjbUCE “Nostalgic” by OrangeHead - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wExcRoNNzAc “Breakfast Club” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Spi22l3m5I “Horizons” by Atch - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-u53MADIag “80's Hijack” by Gee - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndVqzJ9Lk6M&t=26s “Synthmania” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M6r20TKnA6M “United” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ArjGQFCcHxA “Cool Blue” by Vodovoz - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lp5cxZWP-wc #ABC #NBC #CBS #The80s #80s #cartoons #cartoon #animation #SaturdayMorning #1980 #1981 #1982 #1983 #1984 #1985 #1986 #1987 #1988 #1989 #Filmation #HannaBarbera #DePatieFreleng #RubySpears #Disney #GalaxyHighSchool
In this week's episode, the guys review the 1986 cartoon Galaxy High School.Get extended audio on the Patreon!Visit the website!Support the show
Welcome back to The Channeled Interviews series on the Luminary Podcast with your host Annie Perry and our guest host Alicia Bryan. Today we are interviewing a High Council member from the Andromeda Galaxy to give us insight into their worlds and how they support the Milky Way Galaxy. We're discussing: What the Andromeda galaxy and their different species is likeCentral Andromeda metropolis and crystalline towersThe destruction of the Andromedan Stargate by the draconian forcesEtheric technology and Living LightTheir role in the elemental world with fairies, guardians and plant templatesHow to tell if you‘re an andromedan starseedAccessing the Higher Dimensions at any given moment How to connect with nature and remember your Divine Light I'm glad you're here, don't forget to subscribe and share with a friend. You can find out more about my current offering by clicking the link below, visiting www.wellspringofficial.com or joining me on Instagram @iamthewellspringACTIVATE/ILLUMINATE: SPIRITUAL MASTERY COURSE https://www.wellspringofficial.com/offers/bbUystiF ACTIVATE YOUR PSYCHIC FLAMES: VIOLET FLAME ACTIVATION (FOR HEALERS) https://www.wellspringofficial.com/offers/xLVTaK8rBLUE FLAME ACTIVATION (FOR WARRIORS) https://www.wellspringofficial.com/offers/XbyCDBWAWHERE TO CONNECT: Wellspring Official https://www.wellspringofficial.com/wellspring-linksInstagram https://www.instagram.com/iamthewellspring/Donate/Buy Me A Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/annieperry27 DISCLAIMER: Information in this podcast is meant to be informative and is not professional mental health advice. Please seek professional help if you are experiencing anxiety, depression or any other physical or mental health medical conditions. Please use discernment and care when implementing any spiritual or physical practices described in this podcast. Some names may have been changed to protect privacy. All original ideas, voice and cover artwork is protected under copyright laws. Music: Electronic Downtempo Emotional Music | Earth by Alex-Productions | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCx0_M61F81Nfb-BRXE-SeVA Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.com Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USFor those interested in: Ascension, Human Design, Gene Keys, Spirituality, psychic, ascension, manifestation, quantum healing, psychology, inner child, consciousness, galactic, galactic family, Pleiadian, Arcturian, Sirian, Psychic channel, galactic federation of light, esoteric, Lightworker, started, astrology, tarot, reiki, star family, chakra, energy healer, energy, energy worker, spiritual podcast, masculine energetics, feminine energetics, new earth, energy updates, channeled messages, channeling, wellness.
This week on It Was a Thing on TV we go back to school while looking at a future starship captain play detective. First, legendary NFL quarterback Joe Namath's last stop in his illustrious career brought him to Los Angeles, with the Rams in 1977. The next year, one of his first post-retirement gigs was on The Waverly Wonders, which was very reminiscent of a popular show on another network at the time. Just over a month later, the show got canceled. Its replacement, however, would last over 7 years. Then, a bookish girl & a jock are selected to attend high school in space. An up-and-coming movie scribe & a legendary anime studio are chosen to bring them to life. What started as a Saturday morning failure turned into a cult classic. Strap in and hold on as we round out this year's Back to School special with a trip to Galaxy High School. Finally, Columbo was an NBC staple in their Mystery Movie rotation throughout most of the 70s. When the network went on a huge decline at the end of the decade, NBC tried anything to get viewers including a non-canonical spinoff. At least we got to see a young Captain Janeway. Follow us at all our socials via our Linktree page at linktr.ee/itwasathingontv Timestamps 0:00 - Greg Cold Open 1:40 - The Waverly Wonders 45:48 - Galaxy High School 1:26:20 - Mrs. Columbo aka Kate Columbo aka Kate the Detective aka Kate Loves a Mystery (yes, the show went by all these names)
A bookish girl & a jock are selected to attend high school in space. An up-and-coming movie scribe & a legendary anime studio are chosen to bring them to life. What started as a Saturday morning failure turned into a cult classic. Strap in and hold on as we round out this year's Back to School special with a trip to Galaxy High School.
A real gweechie episode this week as the squad go back to school to watch this 1986 single season show. Doyle and Aimee travel from earth and meet a pretty diverse bunch of aliens in the Chris Columbus ( you know him! Home Alone, Gremlins, Goonies, Harry Potter!) Cartoon. We study hard to pass a quiz, discuss food at lunch break and at home time argue about Robots Vs Aliens in our 'Would you Rather'. We watched episode 8 the Bikini filled "Beach Blanket Blowup".
Kidd Video (1984-85) starring Bryan Scott, Gabriela Nelson, Steve Alterman, and Robbie Rist - IMDb LinkPole Position (1984-85) starring Lisa Lindgren, David Coburn, and Melvin Franklin - IMDb LinkGalaxy High School (1986) starring Susan Blu, Nancy Cartwright, Henry Gibson, and Hal Rayle - IMDb LinkThis week on Podcasting After Dark presents TV Obscura, Corey, Zak, and Diallo revisit a few of their favorite cartoons from the early 1980s! First up, Zak gets trippy with Kidd Video, then Diallo races us into Pole Position, and finally Corey goes into space with Galaxy High School! It's a fun episode with a lot of laughs and a ton of nostalgia!As always, we hope you enjoy this installment of TV Obscura! Leave a comment on social media or Patreon and join the discussion :)You can find Diallo Jackson here: Facebook / Instagram / WebsiteListen to The First Noel here: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Amazon / Stitcher / WebsiteRead Angela and the Dark: ComiXology / Facebook / Instagram / Website— SUPPORT PODCASTING AFTER DARK —PATREON - Two extra shows a month, including our celebrity interview series, plus videos and other exclusive content!MERCH STORE - We have a fully dedicated merch store at TeePublic with multiple designs and products!REDDIT - Join our growing Subreddit community!INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / LETTERBOXD- Follow us on social media for updates and announcements!This podcast is part of the BFOP Network
Dad (Nate's dad) jokes, drawn out jokes, subjectivity in comedy, confirmation bias, Discordance Axis, SixPence None The Richer, The Cranberries, Peter Gabriel, Collective Soul, BMG music club, Will Hines, 90s filmmaking technique, Alien 3, David Fincher, 1999: “Best. Movie. Year. Ever.,” babblin' & parsin', Baz Luhrmann, emulating Tarantino, Boondock Saints/Overnight, The Matrix, red pill/blue pill, the glut of 90s comedy, The Edge sketch comedy show, Comedy Factory, live action comic strip, Saturday Morning preview specials, Galaxy High, Turbo Teen, Hollywood skepticism, The Incredible Mr. Limpet, Carvel Ice Cream commercials, tech rehearsals, day jobs, unemployment, stealing from work, used cd's, KCRW meditation, Peter Gabriel (again, finally), Kate Bush/Dolly Parton, having favorite as adults, top tens, Reservoir Dogs, Brain Dead, VHS box artwork, Serpent and the Rainbow, Buried Alive, Alfred Hitchcock, Bill Paxton, museums, Neon museum vs. Museum of Neon Art. Sketch class at the World's Greatest Improv School taught by What's That From co-host, Nate Smith starting July 12th! Sign up here! https://www.wgimprovschool.com/workshop.php?wid=377Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/whatsthatfrom)
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Meet the possible serial killer who might be back on the streets this DecemberThe gang revisits 1997, and investigates North Shields-born Allan Grimson – convicted of killing two men, suspected of killing three and possibly responsible for the deaths of up to twenty undiscovered victims.There's a good chance he'll be released this December.The gang also remembers the death of Princess Diana and the 1997 General Election.John apologies to Jessica Ennis Hill. Claire gets tickled by Brian Harvey from East 17. Gareth plays with a monster in his pocket. Princess Diana ruins the TV schedules. Digressions in this episode include: Galaxy High, Matey, East 17, Dolly the Sheep, Love City Groove, the sad story of the Chagos Islanders, Saved By The Bell: The College Years and alarming shopping baskets encountered during jobs in retail. As always, we would love to hear from you, particularly:· Which terrible nightclubs did a younger you go to purely because there literally used to be a national bedtime of 11pm? More importantly, were you served a brightly coloured cocktail by Dominic Cummings in iconic nightclub Klute? · Did your French oral exam go hilariously wrong?· What alarming shopping baskets have you encountered during jobs in retail?You can reach us on email everyonediesinsunderland@gmail.com, on Twitter at @everyonediespod, on Facebook and Instagram. Our theme music is the song “Steady Away” by Pete Dilley and can be found on his album Half-truths and Hearsay which you can/should buy/stream here: https://petedilley.bandcamp.com/album/half-truths-and-hearsay This episode of Thomas the Tank Engine is surprisingly harrowing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iO6qIM2WO6k You remember Dream Phone, right? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-cE8Umr3qw Completely irrelevant right, but Fightmilk are awesome band and they have a song called Dream Phone - https://soundcloud.com/fightmilkisaband/dream-phone-2 Easter Egg: John and Consett's Premier Ellie Kemper have a particularly excitable Sparrow living in their garden. They have christened him Fat Mike. Can you hear him?
Hey Cats and Crows! We'll be back with new episodes next week, but for now, enjoy this message from Galaxy High star Hal Rayle, fresh from Cameo!
Galaxy High Ep 1: "Welcome to Galaxy High" After threatening it for months now, AJ wrestles away control of the show to talk about the 1986 cult classic* "Galaxy High". We examine the incredible pedigree behind this show you've never heard of, and spend an hour and a half justifying why it's relevant to this Pizza Cats podcast. *citation needed The Samurai Pizza Cast is Andrew Power, AJ Moralas, and Miriam Gibson Spiritual Advisor: MANDU, The Wonder Cat Singing Sensation: Colin White Contact and Follow the Show: E-mail - spccast@gmail.com Twitter - @pizzacast Galaxy High © TMS Entertainment Co., Ltd.
Our time out in space with a handful of teens must sadly return to Earth, but not before giving Galaxy High the sendoff it deserves. Joined by SMT’s Eastern Seaboard CEO Patrick “Prune Tycoon” Stagaman, we’re brain-blasting at the speed of light.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Defund Sting *and* the Police • It’s the Reginald Unicycle show, featuring PUNK MCTHRUSTERS • Pour one out for The Creep • Don’t let a spaceman ply his back-alley mind potions • It’s all fun and games until your chocolates become people who become cupcakeToday’s Episode Sponsor: Guy Fieri’s Secret Meat™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESGalaxy High Episode 7, “Dollars and Sense”Galaxy High Episode 9, “The Brain Blaster”The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieFabulous Guest: Patrick StagamanAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
Nathan "Sex Candles" Cox joins us for another adventure in disappointment with our Beverly Hills Teens replacement, Maxie’s World. But if you’re missing those rich monsters already, we’ve got good(?) news that comes with a side of squid rings.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Maxie and her distractingly hot boytoy almost ice a dog on the beach • Teen hunk does a confusing fart • A unicycle centaur is exactly what we needed • Bread is at once both cooked and uncooked, discuss • We have *updates* about the Tube FamilyToday’s Episode Sponsor: Slime Golf™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESMaxie’s World Episode 1, “Date Expectations”Maxie’s World Episode 24, “Beach Blanket Battle”Galaxy High Episode 8, “Beach Blanket Blow-Up”The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieFabulous Guest: Nathan CoxAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
We’re thrilled to keep this Teen Spaceship blasting forward with SMT’s very first self-kissing podcast guests, Todd & Alison! Never mind the visit from notorious auditory villain, Zoltrax, or the escaped rock ‘n’ roll gorilla prince who stole our hearts.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:The boys are confronted with their incompatibility as a throuple • The Italian circus brothers shouldn’t run a circus • Every circus has a self destruct button, right? • All monarchies should be determined by car race • Should we censor when the sandwich sh*ts out another sandwich??Today’s Episode Sponsor: Practice Teeth™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESBeverly Hills Teens Episode 49, “Rampage”Galaxy High Episode 3, “The Beef Who Would Be King”The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieFabulous Guests: Alison Lührs and Todd DurborawAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
We all recall our first teen jobs, when a space devil orders 100 pizzas for the planet Tingler and your boss kisses your lips and says to not disappoint the pizza. Thankfully Kyle “Mouse President” Henick can deliver the goods for these #SpacedOutTeens.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:Kyle gives Austin the Yes, And that he’s always craved • Old Man Smoke gets his nasty powder in our lungs • A box for maps has never been more hilarious • The Teens of Beverly engage in a high stakes death race… “for charity” • It’s totally fine to show a handjob on television if you pretend it’s a relay race.Today’s Episode Sponsor: Corn For Men™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESBeverly Hills Teens Episode 30, “Death Valley 500”Galaxy High Episode 2, “Pizza’s Honor”The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
As the world’s foremost authorities on curated Teen Experiences™, we’ve reunited with special guest Amalia “Baguette About It” Larson to blast off into Galaxy High and returning fave(?) Beverly Hills Teens for a brand new arc that the kids are WILD for.This week on Saturday Morning Tuesdays:It’s a Venetian Prince’s orgy clambake, bring your own mignonette • Austin seems to have worn us down vis a vis the arc title • How does Rory not know The Killers • The Creep croons his way around our necks • Show us your birth certificate, Billy Bigdipper • The space mall’s skin tone machine makes us *real* nervousToday’s Episode Sponsor: Horny Baseball™THIS WEEK'S EPISODESBeverly Hills Teens Episode 5, “Robot Romance”Galaxy High Episode 1, “Welcome to Galaxy High”The Hosts: Andrew Eric Davison, Austin Bridges, Rory VoieAudio Production: Andrew Eric Davison
This week it's a true voyage of discovery for a show neither Liz nor Will watched as kids, so listen along as we explore the strange worlds of Galaxy High! From the sentient lockers to the crazy aliens, we're leaving no stone unturned as we try to understand the madness - PLUS we're talking school proms, drugs, pornography and why it's better to be a horse. We've also got a featured promo this week from The Poisoner's Cabinet - A weekly true crime podcast investigating the deeds and misdoings of history's most famous poisoners, and creating a new cocktail inspired by each case. Check them out wherever you get your podcasts! Want more? Follow us on Twitter (@HDYLMN1) and Instagram (@howdyalikeme) for polls, sneak peeks and more!
Welcome back to The Brew Crew Podcast. We are a fun, non-pretentious podcast about beer. In this twenty-seventh episode We discuss recent beer exploits, the Super Bowl and the commercials we saw, and then we talk about getting drug tested after drinking hemp beer. We review two beers, Coronado Brewing Company's Tube City (bit.ly/2WLVVlO) and MadTree Brewing Company's Galaxy High (bit.ly/2RIO4BB), and then we play Beer Beer or B.S.. Thank you so much for joining us!
It's part one of the High-ology, which is a real thing, and we kick off with Galaxy High, the high school which is in a galaxy. Like all high schools. TWITTER: @spreadthewhimsy FACEBOOK: facebook.com/whenwagonwheelswerebigger WEBSITE: whenwagonwheelswerebigger.com W4B theme composed by John Croudy W4B theme acoustic arrangement by Joe Beckhelling
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Tim and Gary reflect about their school days, from being bullied in school to their most memorable memories. They also discuss Galaxy High School (the 80's cartoon). Go back to school with SATURDAY MORNING REWIND! Also, make sure to subscribe to Tim's new YouTube channel (his vlog channel): That 80's Kid - TIM NYDELL We would like to thank our Patreon supporters for this month: Mike Clemons Gemma Bright Torrie Garvin Q FORTIER T and T Life Visit our Patreon page and get some rewards for donating each month: PATREON Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: HERE (we have TWO YouTube Channels) Don't forget to donate to help keep us going - even if it's a dollar: DONATE Please rate us on iTunes: iTunes Visit our website: www.SaturdayMorningRewind.com Follow us on Twitter: @SaturdayRewind Follow us on Facebook: Facebook Follow us on Instagram: @SaturdayRewind
Sisters CRYSTAL & KELLI THOMPSON, a pair of professional geeks if you've ever seen one, help kick off the Saturday Morning Summer with memories of 1986's Galaxy High and a deep dive into those addictive Smurfs. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-tribbles/message
Join Chris and Mark as they go back to a school that's out of this world
Join Chris and Mark as they go back to a school that’s out of this world
Join Chris and Mark as they go back to a school that’s out of this world…
The crew of the Impala is awful busy right now, and as a result it's time for a month long special event devoted to the horrible, wonderful, terrible, ugly world of a high school in space. Starship Impala presents, The Cadet Chronicles. Juliet (Gracen) is a pink Alien who hates school, is desperate to fit in, and is most likely a sociopath. Join her on her first day at her new school, the prestigious Galaxy High. Head Master Konnery populates a high school.
Cheers hop heads! Greg and Shannon are back and this time it's Shannon who will be leaving her beer comfort zone. We're reviewing MadTree Brewing Company's Galaxy High Imperial IPA. Galaxy High is full of dank, tropical hops as well as a 9.5% ABV to back up all the hops. The ABV can be sneaky on this one, but is it sneaky enough for Shannon to enjoy this hop bomb? We also talk about food pairings and some info on MadTree Brewing.What is your favorite Imperial IPA? Tell us about it!Make sure to follow the show on all social media outlets @BeerHarmonyShow and check out www.beerharmonyshow.com for even more beer! Please send us your beer suggestions and show feedback to beerharmonyshow@gmail.com. Cheers!
Grab a bowl of Frankenberry, because we're flashing back to Arisia (our favorite local science fiction convention), where Kevin moderated a panel called "Cereal and Cartoons: Saturday Mornings Revisited"! Joining Kevin on the panel were filmmaker Kevin Cafferty, Andy Hicks (of the Coal Hill A/V Club podcast), and Karen (of the Foxes in the Hen House podcast)! Among the topics discussed: The Superfriends, Pee Wee's Playhouse, ALF, Captain Bob, Weird Al, Josie and the Pussycats, The Brady Kids, School House Rock, Time for Timer, Gilligan's Planet, Mr. T, Thundarr the Barbarian, Turbo Teen, Kidd Video, Cadillacs and Dinosaurs, Garfield and Friends, Galaxy High, Hanna Barbera, Filmation, Sid and Marty Krofft, the Friday night preview specials, the Saturday morning TV comic book ads, the continuity errors of Tom and Jerry, the horrors of candlepin bowling, and the eternal curse of Scrappy Doo. And folks, that is not a complete list. Not even close. Listen carefully, and you'll hear Kornflake and the Mayor of Chickentown in the audience too. (Warning: One of them may have been wearing a rubber chicken costume.) This was a crazy fun time, and this is why you all need to hitchhike to Boston and join us at Arisia next year. And that's one to grow on.
Looks Unfamiliar is a podcast in which writer and occasional broadcaster Tim Worthington talks to a guest about some of the things that they remember that nobody else ever seems to. Joining Tim this time is writer Will Maclean, who's looking for anyone sharing his recollections of Once Upon A Time... Man, Galaxy HIgh, educational storybook In The Sofa, educational short film Powers Of Ten, dangerous dance craze 'The Snake', and the episode of The Sooty Show where Sweep's brain was enlarged. Along the way we'll be finding out who lived at 9 The Road (Great Britain, The Solar System), questioning the best course of treatment for an incapacitated Emu, and pondering what happened when the Play School toys ran amok off-camera. You can find more episodes of Looks Unfamiliar at http://timworthington.org/
Comedian Tim Duffy comes back to Breakfast Quest mountain to take in an episode of mid-80's comedy cartoon Galaxy Highschool (or is it Galaxy High?) with Nick and Lars. The show's about teenagers who go to space and learn about getting bullied by enormous chickens. Topics discussed within include the Eagles, murders on the set of the show Coach, and why jokes are bad. Send your emails to letters@breakfastquest.net! Watch the episode we watched HERE! ...and SUBSCRIBE TO BREAKFAST QUEST ON iTUNES!
Psychopathy, Lift, Happy Amber, Identity Crisis and Galaxy High. No, these are not names of new mood disorders. They're what you'll find on tap at 5164 Kennedy Avenue home to Mad Tree Brewing Company. Ohio's first craft brewery to can their beers in the modern age. Don't let the Duck Dynasty beards and pun-ny titles fool you. These guys are mad geniuses concocting fresh blends of fermented sugar derived from saccharified starch by day and pulling pints by night. You don't need to be a beer connoisseur to pull up a stool and enjoy a cold one, but you do need opposable thumbs. Cheers. The photo's blurry because our producer, James had one too many in the booth (that means he had 2)
Episode 57 - Galaxy High. Strap on your brain blaster paraphernalia and get ready to drop some dope space drugs (do kids still say dope?) as this week we get accepted into Galaxy High. This week we review Season 1, Episode 9: The Brain Blaster. After watching Galaxy High all I can say is Earth needs to tap into space drugs! The drugs here make you shitty at school space drugs make you smart!?! You get messed up AND get to be smart ... this podcast can use a double dose.
Welcome to the Retroist Galaxy High Podcast. On today’s show, I talk all about the short-lived cult Saturday Morning cartoon classic, Galaxy High. This classic show was one of my favorites when I was younger. I am pleased to finally get to talk about it. On the show I talk about how it was made, […]
What are the great cartoons of your childhood? Did you watch Dungeons & Dragons or Super Friends (or the Super Powers show)? Remember Hanna Barbera classics like Thundarr the Barbarian and the Herculoids before Adult Swim caught hold of them? Of were you a robot man? Did you follow Voltron and the Mighty Orbots? Were you a Transformers man or did you favor the Gobots instead? Remember the Batman Animated Series and the awesomeness of the Tick? Everyone watched He-Man and GI Joe, but do you remember Plastic Man and the original Space Ghost? Remember the Real Ghostbusters and the original Ghostbusters (with the gorilla in it)? How about Galaxy High, Teen Wolf and Turbo Teen? The boys talk about these and all the toys that went with them (whatever happened to the Shogun Warriors anyway?), and somewhere in this still have time to discuss cinematic gems like Star Crash and Space Mutiny (the one that used the special FX from the original Battlestar Galactica TV show); we even talk about the Captain America TV movies a little. This show's got it all, folks...