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In Episode 136, hosts Alyce and Laura are* feeling sassy! And excited to be back! We missed you, friends! Laura doesn't road trip good (not as good, as Alyce or Jim Carrey on SNL)A lot of general celebrity gossipCasting news for Star Wars: Starfighter (via Variety)We've come back around to the conversation on an R-rated Star Wars film. Now Ryan Reynolds is weighing in. (via EW)Hear us out: Star Wars film in the style of Charlie's Angels. Luminara. Aayla. Rey. Yoda is Charlie. See that one panel in the TROS comic adaptation #5 for cover art. You're welcome. Absolutely STACKED Recap on Tap. Alyce has read some stuff Laura hasn't read, and vice versa, but in summary, the end of The High Republic has been sorta meh =/ Alyce briefly shares some spoiler-free thoughts on the end of Marvel's The High Republic phase 3 comic runAlyce finished The High Republic: Into the Light, so we discuss briefly with spoilers. Skip 40:15-51:15 to avoid spoilers. Be advised this section also includes references to which characters do/don't appear in Trials of the Jedi and how big their roles are.Laura read The High Republic: Trials of the Jedi and shares a spoiler-free review. If you want to skip this section, skip 51:20-59:00. (The novel is out today, June 17! Find it wherever you buy books now.) We finally get to catch up on Andor season 2! How season 2 compared to season 1, Benjamin Bratt as Bail, why we need to be OK with recasting, Diego Luna: code name Carlos, Laura is confused by some things (this is nothing new), and French is Star Wars now. Andor won the streaming ratings game (via SWNN)Magnesium, Materialists and Paint by Gemstones in Toast To!Helpful links referenced in this episode:Diego Luna and Tony Gilroy on the Ghorman Massacre (via Variety, Gizmodo)Laura returns to The Jedi Way with John Rocha and Kevin Smets to discuss Starfighter casting, romance in Andor and Rogue One, Filoni/Beck potentially taking over for Kathleen Kennedy, and the possibility of re-casting Luke now that Mark Hamill says he's done with Star Wars. The Jedi Way co-host Kevin Smets directed a fan film based on the game Knights of the Old Republic called “KOTOR: Convergence” Find it on YouTube here! Twitter: @forcetoastpod | @sLeiaAllDay | @ShutUp_LauraInstagram: @forcetoastpodBluesky: forcetoastpod.bsky.socialEmail: forcetoastpod@gmail.comWebsite: forcetoastpod.com*This podcast contains a sh!t ton of profanity and boozin. You can find a bleeped version of this podcast absolutely nowhere. Cheers!
Screenwriter Dan Gilroy talks about working with his brother Tony Gilroy and 'House Of Cards' writer Beau Willimon on crafting the nuts-and-bolts revolution story of the acclaimed 'Star Wars' series 'Andor.'Gilroy also talks about the possibility of doing more 'Star Wars,' and the upcoming 'Miami Vice' remake he is writing for 'Top Gun: Maverick' director Joseph Kosinski.
While on a drive, Vera wanted to stop and pick some persimmons from a random tree. Matt said NO! Since they don't know the tree owners, those persimmons are FORBIDDEN FRUIT. But Vera really wants those persimmons! They've been holding a grudge against Matt ever since. Who's right? Who's wrong?We are on TikTok and YouTube! Follow us on both @judgejohnhodgmanpod! Follow us on Instagram @judgejohnhodgman!Thanks to reddit user u/yumdundundun for naming this week's case! To suggest a title for a future episode, keep an eye on the Maximum Fun subreddit at reddit.com/r/maximumfun! Judge John Hodgman is member-supported! Join at $5 a month at maximumfun.org/join!
For the latest episode of "The Rogue Ones", hosts Mike DeAngelo and Rodrigo Perez sat down once again with Tony Gilroy, the creator and showrunner behind "Andor", to unpack the ambitious second season in full spoiler-filled detail.Created by Tony Gilroy and starring Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, “Andor” is a prequel to “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (which Gilroy co-wrote and famously helped reshape during reshoots). Set five years before the events of Rogue One, the show focuses on the origins of the Rebellion and how ordinary people — not just Jedi or Chosen Ones — stand up against oppression. Season two picks up a year later in the first three episodes and jumps one year ahead with each block of three afterwards, leading directly to the beginning of “Rogue One” by the end (read our review of season two here).READ MORE: The 75 Most Anticipated TV Shows Of 2025
PARANORMAL ENCOUNTERS: Be Careful What You Wish For. This episode will run on the Para-X Radio Network (www.paraxradionetwork.com) on Thursday, September 11, 2025 from 11:00 PM-12:00 Midnight (EST). Educational. Entertaining. Intriguing.Empty Casket and the Museum Empty Casket ParanormalEmpty Casket Paranormal was founded in 2020 by Bill Bryan and Tanya Gilroy. In addition to investigating the paranormal, Empty Casket seeks to dive deeper into the mysteries that surround the paranormal and high strangeness through research and experimentation. They design/build/sell ghost hunting equipment, teach ghost hunting 101 classes, host public ghost hunts through Get Haunted, and share the history of talking boards with their Talking Board Museum. Empty Casket can be found on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube under Empty Casket Paranormal; or on their websites. You can also hear Bill on the Haunted Casket Podcast. Empty Casket Talking Board Museum: Within these walls we seek to educate the masses on the turbulent history of the world's most recognizable tool for speaking with the other side...the Talking Board. From its modest origins in rural Ohio, through its many legal battles, its dark reputation, and on to today's love of the enigmatic board. They take pride in dispelling the myths and superstitions wrought by the satanic panic, reveal its magestry and power, and showcase their collection of boards and Ouija memorabilia.FACEBOOK, INSTAGRAM, and YOUTUBEEmpty Casket Paranormal and MuseumWEBSITESwww.emptycasketparanormal.comwww.ectalkingboardsmuseum.comTo learn more about me, read my biography at www.paranormaluniversalpress.com. Click on the upper right Podomatic button to go into my podcast site to hear my guests. View my books on my website or go to Amazon.com. Copyrighted. Go to Amazon.com, Kindle, Barnes & Noble to purchase. PLAY, LIKE, FOLLOW, and SUBSCRIBE to this program to be notified of future episodes. Doing so is FREE.TO WATCH GUESTS ON "DISEMBODIED VOICES" TV TALK SHOWTake a moment to WATCH my guests visually in a personal interview. Bill Bryan and Tanya Gilroy can be visually seen on PARAFlixx (www.paraflixx.com) on September 7, 2025 on Season 18, Episode 1. Shows are scheduled to launch at 8/7 Central (USA time). Shows remain on PARAFlixx indefinitely until changes to remove are made. Please allow an additional day in the event the show does not get launched as scheduled due to unforeseen circumstances "by the network."DETAILS FOR 3-DAY FREE TRIAL and SUBSCRIBING to PARAFLIXXON INITIAL PAGE - Go To The Bottom (see free trial box)IF SUBSCRIBINGEnter into your search bar this campaign link: https://bit.ly/3FGvQuYDiscount Code = DV10$4.99/month (U.S.); discount is 10% off first three monthsCancel AnytimeWAYS TO ACCESS SHOWS - go to www.paraflixx.com. Find my show by going to the upper left corner, click on BROWSE. Scroll down to TALK SHOWS. "Disembodied Voices."
In this episode of the PowerTech Development Podcast, we're joined by Matt Gilroy—former walk-on at Boston University, Hobey Baker winner, NHL defenseman, and now a coach with Harvard University.Matt's story is the kind every player and family should hear: a journey from underdog to NHL, built on work ethic, character, and the right mindset.We also go deep into the recruiting side of college hockey:What Harvard looks for in playersHow academics and athletics balanceThe value of creativity and hockey IQHow to stand out when “everyone's good”This episode is full of real-world advice for players looking to get to the NCAA level and parents trying to support the right way.Matt Gilroy's Walk-On Story at BU (EJHL to NCAA to NHL)Playing His First NCAA Game and Sticking as a DefensemanTransitioning Into Coaching at HarvardWhat Harvard Prioritizes in Recruits – Academics, Offense, IQ, and CreativityHow to Stand Out When Everyone is SkilledManaging Distractions as a Young PlayerWhat It Takes to Get Noticed by NCAA ProgramsBecome a MEMBER to support the show!Want to sponsor? Contact Us HERE.
Welkom bij een nieuwe aflevering van Nerd Culture, dé nerd-podcast waar we alles bespreken wat speelt in de wereld van films, series, comics en popcultuur. In aflevering 212 duiken we in het laatste nieuws, checken we verse trailers en praten we je bij over alles wat je niet mag missen. Van Ridley Scott die afscheid neemt van Alien, tot geruchten over een terugkeer van True Detective met McConaughey en Harrelson, en Tony Gilroy die keihard moest knokken voor het budget van Andor seizoen 2. Zet je schrap, want we hebben weer een bomvolle show voor je klaarstaan!Ridley Scott is klaar met de Alien franchiseRidley Scott, de legendarische regisseur van de originele Alien, heeft aangekondigd dat hij niet langer actief zal bijdragen aan de franchise. Hoewel hij nog betrokken blijft als producent, vindt de 87-jarige filmmaker dat hij “genoeg heeft gedaan” na het regisseren van onder meer Prometheus en Alien: Covenant. Scott geeft aan dat hij na Alien Resurrection de kwaliteit van de reeks zag afnemen en betreurt dat Alien niet de status van Star Trek of Star Wars heeft bereikt. Toch koestert hij hoge verwachtingen voor de toekomst van de serie, zeker nu er nieuwe projecten aankomen zoals de film Alien: Romulus en de Hulu-serie Alien: Earth, waar Scott als uitvoerend producent bij betrokken blijft.True Detective keert terug naar z'n rootsNic Pizzolatto, de bedenker van True Detective, heeft onthuld dat hij een idee heeft voor een nieuw verhaal rond Rust Cohle en Marty Hart, gespeeld door Matthew McConaughey en Woody Harrelson. Hoewel hij nog niets heeft geschreven, heeft hij het concept al besproken met de acteurs, die openstaan voor een terugkeer. Pizzolatto stapte in 2019 zelf uit de serie nadat hij “spiritueel moe” was van de donkere thema's en zich wilde focussen op het vaderschap. Inmiddels werkt HBO aan een vijfde seizoen van True Detective met Issa López als showrunner, nadat zij eerder verantwoordelijk was voor Night Country.Streaming is dood volgens Disney insidersAndor-bedenker Tony Gilroy onthulde tijdens het ATX Television Festival dat hij hard moest vechten voor het budget van seizoen 2. Ondanks het succes van seizoen 1 kreeg hij van Disney te horen dat “streaming dood is” en dat er minder geld beschikbaar was. Gilroy vocht echter om de creatieve vrijheid en schaal van de serie te behouden. Hij benadrukte dat hij bij Andor nooit concessies hoefde te doen, zelfs niet toen controversiële uitspraken als “F*ck the Empire” werden gemaakt. Ondanks Disney's verschuiving van streaming naar bioscoopfilms blijft Andor een van de meest geprezen Star Wars-series tot nu toe. 00:00:00 Nerd Culture #21200:00:20 Wat gaan we vandaag doen?00:06:07 Wat hebben we gekeken/gelezen/geluisterd?00:06:30 The Phoenician Scheme00:10:30 Mission Impossible Rogue Nation00:14:47 Alien: Earth Trailer00:33:46 Ridley Scott is in principe klaar met de Alien franchise00:39:50 Tom Felton keert terug als Draco Malvoy00:42:23 George R.R. Martin haalt uit naar writers die bronmateriaal aanpassen00:51:38 George R.R. Martin reageert op ‘zijn' Elden Ring film00:53:20 Dracula Trailer00:57:08 Blumhouse koopt de rechten van SAW01:00:10 Drew Struzan kan niet meer verder door Alzheimer01:03:12 Nieuw seizoen True Detective met McConnie en Harrelson? 01:07:12 Flop van Madame Webb niet Dakota Johnson haar schult01:09:40 Inzending van de community01:12:33 Freaky Tales 01:16:26 Tony Gilroy moest vechten voor budget want ‘Streaming is dood'01:25:08 The Man in My Basement Trailer01:26:27 Hot Toys komt met ultieme Predator collectie01:29:10 Get ready voor de Galactus popcornbucket01:29:56 Superman heeft ook een popcorn bucket01:30:54 Superman drinks01:31:38 Sydney Sweeney's badwater zeep01:35:13 Happy Gilmore 2 Trailer
On the latest episode of Hyperspace Theories, Tricia Barr and B.J. Priester continue their analysis of Season Two of the Disney+ streaming series Andor: A Star Wars Story with a discussion centered on the Ghorman storyline heavily featured across Episodes 4 to 8 and culminating in the eighth episode focused entirely on the the tragedy of the Ghorman Massacre. One major theme of this storyline is the power of propaganda, introduced in the first Imperial scenes of the season's first episode. We then consider other forms of Imperial manipulation of the events on Ghorman, and the ideas Andor presents about oppression and resistance through the lens of Imperial military occupation, the Ghorman Front and public opposition, and the role of Luthen's agents on the road to the Massacre. These themes and ideas are reflected across the characterization and character arcs of numerous individuals in these episodes, including Cassian, Luthen, and Wilmon; Vel and Cinta; Dedra, Syril, and Partagaz; and even Mon Mothma and Director Krennic. We also examine how the various new characters from Ghorman – particularly Carro Rylanz, Enza Rylanz, Samm, Thela, and Lezine – illustrate the themes and ideas of the storyline, and how their experiences of oppression and resistance influence their decisions and actions leading up to, and during, the Massacre. In media appearances promoting Andor Season Two, creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy has spoken extensively about the real-world influences on his storytelling in the series, especially his lifelong passion for reading and learning about revolutions across the world and throughout history. Our discussion considers several of these influences, such as wartime propaganda, especially in the twentieth century. Gilroy also references both the French Resistance to Nazi occupation during World War II and the subsequent Algerian resistance to French colonial control in subsequent decades, portrayed in the classic film The Battle of Algiers (1966), which influenced the visual style of the eighth episode in particular. We also point out connections to the American Revolution, French Revolution, and Haitian Revolution, and the significance of Gilroy's mentions of Oliver Cromwell and the Baader-Meinhof Group. Like George Lucas, who drew heavily on fictional and nonfictional influences when first creating his ideas for the initial Star Wars films, Tony Gilroy's Andor contains an insightful and impactful combination of fiction and nonfiction inspirations. Related Links: Hyperspace Theories: One Year Later as ANDOR Kicks Off Season Two Fangirls Going Rogue Episode 25.6: Five Women of Andor REVIEW: ANDOR Season Two Backstory Magazine Interview with Tony Gilroy Tony Gilroy on facism in Star Wars via Josh Horowitz Clips Facism via Wikipedia Vietnam War via Wikipedia
Dave is BACK — newly married and just in time to delve into a beloved Star Wars movie: Rogue One. In this 2.5-hour chaos-fueled reunion, Sam and Dave dive deep into behind-the-scenes drama, Gilroy vs. Edwards debates, and the brilliance (or mess?) of the final product.Also covered:
The Rogue Ones: A Star Wars Andor Podcast returns with another deep-dive into "Andor" Season 2, this time spotlighting the woman at the heart of the rebellion's political front: Mon Mothma, as portrayed by Genevieve O'Reilly. While the character has long been a stoic fixture in the "Star Wars" galaxy, "Andor" redefines her as something much more profound. She's a woman navigating deep isolation, fractured loyalties, and the exhausting burden of secrecy under Imperial rule.Created by Tony Gilroy and starring Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, “Andor” is a prequel to “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” (which Gilroy co-wrote and famously helped reshape during reshoots). Set five years before the events of Rogue One, the show focuses on the origins of the Rebellion and how ordinary people — not just Jedi or Chosen Ones — stand up against oppression. Season two picks up a year later in the first three episodes and jumps one year ahead with each block of three afterwards, leading directly to the beginning of “Rogue One” by the end. (read our review of season two here)
Allein, Allianz, Andor - das fasst die Reise des eigentlich reinen Nebencharakters so gut zusammen. Andor Staffel 2 ist durch und wir reden im JediCast ausgiebig darüber. Wir gehen die beiden Akte durch und überlegen uns, was das Ende für die Zukunft von Star Wars-Serien sowie die Literatur bedeuten könnte. Wie es Gilroy schafft, selbst den Auftakt der zweiten Staffel nochmal um Weiten zu übertreffen, und wieso das Ghorman-Massaker nur auf Platz zwei unserer Highlights gelandet ist, besprechen Julian, Lukas und Tobias in dieser Ausgabe. Dazu blicken wir sowohl auf das Gesamtbild der Serie als auch auf kleine Details. Wieso spiegeln sich Heert und Kleya eigentlich in Luthen und Dedra? Spannende Frage, oder? Lukas wird sie euch beantworten. Das und viel mehr hört ihr in dieser Ausgabe der Ratssitzung. Eine Folge, in der wir viel Spaß, Katzen auf dem Katzenklo und auch ein wenig Traurigkeit darüber hatten, dass die Serie nun zu Ende geht. Zeitmarken spoilerfreier Teil 00:00:00 - Begrüßung 00:01:15 - Schaut die Serie! Danke. Spoilerteil 00:03:32 - Ghorman und Yavin: der Status Quo 00:11:19 - Eine Schweigeminute für Ghorman 00:25:02 - Syril-iously? 00:33:42 - Dedra und der rote Knopf 00:40:24 - Eine Rede für unsere Zeit 01:05:02 - "Wir machen den Weg frei" - Bix & Co. KG 01:14:08 - Lonni und Luthen sitzen auf der Bank … 01:23:20 - Kleya klärt das Krankenhaus 01:39:37 - Der Mobbingbeauftragte 01:46:36 - Augen auf bei der Fraktionswahl 01:55:11 - Luthen und die 95 Rebellenzellen 02:02:32 - Der Humorbolzen kehrt zurück 02:07:52 - Rogue Zero 02:15:54 - Ich hab ein Kind im Ohr auf dem Arm 02:22:27 - Neel-vaulos zum Fazit 02:28:28 - Ausblick und Pessimismus 02:36:31 - Literaturwünsche Die Rezensionen Tobias und Flo haben die finalen beiden Arcs rezensiert. Sie kamen bei den Folgen aus dem Staunen und auch Weinen kaum heraus. Star Wars - da sind sie sich sicher - war noch niemals so gut und wird es vielleicht auch nie wieder sein. Denn Gilroy schafft es, Star Wars von der Nostalgie-Krankheit zu befreien und die Themen der Serie in die Moderne zu holen. Die Bösen und die Guten sind nuanciert. Es gibt Zwischentöne, es gibt Böse, die Gutes tun und Gute, die Böses tun. Es ist so komplex wie die Realität und damit genau das Richtige für die "neuen 20er", wie Tobias es in seiner Rezension nennt. Die kompletten Rezensionen findet ihr hier: Rezension zu Andor Staffel 2, Folge 7 bis 9: Zwei VSY Rezension zu Andor Staffel 2, Folge 10 bis 12: Eins VSY Den JediCast abonnieren Wir sind auf allen gängigen Podcast-Plattformen vertreten! Abonniert uns also gerne auf Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts (etc.), oder fügt bequem unsere Feeds in euren präferierten Podcast-Player ein. Alle Links dazu findet ihr oben unter dem Player verlinkt sowie auch jederzeit unter dem Audioplayer in der rechten Sidebar. Wir freuen uns auch immer über Bewertungen auf den jeweiligen Podcast-Seiten. Falls ihr umfangreichere Anmerkungen habt, schreibt auch gerne eine Mail an podcast@jedi-bibliothek.de! Eure Meinung Wie geht ihr am Ende raus und blickt auf Andor als Gesamtwerk zurück? Glaubt ihr daran, dass andere Serien diese Qualität erreichen werden? Oder ist euch diese Art von Serie fast schon zu wenig klassisches Star Wars und ihr freut euch deshalb auch wieder auf die „leichtere“ Kost von anderen Showrunnern?
Dr. Keely Solomon Gilroy, PhD, shares her path from Medical Science Liaison to Science Communication to now a Medical Director in Industry.
In a conversation moderated by four-time Emmy-nominated cinematographer and director Michael Goi, ASC, three of the creators behind Disney+'s Andor — costume supervisor Kate O'Farrell, production designer Luke Hull and composer Brandon Roberts — detail how they collaborated with creator Tony Gilroy to build the world of his acclaimed Star Wars spinoff series. The two-season drama, set prior to the events of Rogue One, follows Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) as he grows from smuggler to a stalwart of the rebellion. For O'Farrell and Roberts, working on a Star Wars show was a dream come true, while Hull was drawn in also by Gilroy's desire to shake up storytelling in that universe. Hull's memory of Gilroy's initial pitch: Join up “if you want to be a pirate and do something different with it.”
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We have one last Andor treat for everyone as Kyle gets in the weeks on the series with creator Tony Gilroy. Mr. Gilroy discusses how Kleya is actually Luthen's boss, how Syril is misunderstood (kinda), and how Dedra might have had the worst fate of anybody. Next week, something else!
Es ist schon wieder vorbei. Die Rebellion aber kann beginnen, denn wie versprochen beendet Gilroy seine Serie kurz vor Rogue One und damit dem riesigen Triumph der Rebellen. Ob die gesamte Serie auch ein Triumph war diskutieren Marco und Lars.
Syngenta Flowers' Lauren Kilpatrick joins Tech On Demand host Bill Calkins to talk combos—specifically Kwik Kombos multi-liners and the new Patio Playbook program. Lauren explains just about everything you need to know to select the combination that will work in your greenhouse and deliver results for your retail customers, as well as tips and tricks for producing them at the highest quality. Lauren and Bill kick off the discussion with a quick chat about California Spring Trials 2025—specifically Syngenta's “Rooted In Teamwork” theme—and some of their favorites from the trial in Gilroy, CA. Kwik Kombos is not a new program from Syngenta but they add new mixes every year and have their rigorous trialing dialed in so you can be assured that the mixes will work in production and perform beautifully at retail. Lauren explains the benefits of this early-, mid- and late-season spring program. Patio Playbook is new (just released at 2025 California Spring Trials) and offers inspirational recipes for ALL seasons—using a wide range of inputs from foliage varieties including coleus to heat-loving annuals, perennials, tons of Syngenta's geraniums and even garden mums. Recipes allow growers to deliver color-blocked combos to retail throughout the year, extending seasons and helping bring shoppers in to fill their carts with high-value impulse combos. It's a win-win for everyone! Of course, Lauren shares plenty of tips and tricks for combo culture, as well as some of her favorite mixes in both programs. Be sure to stay tuned all the way to the end of the conversation so you don't miss any words of horticultural wisdom! Watch the video version! https://youtu.be/3zRssbYo3kM Resources: Syngenta Flowers Website: https://www.syngentaflowers-us.com/ Kwik Kombos Catalog: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/636494595/92/ Kwik Kombos Culture Guide: https://www.syngentaflowers-us.com/sites/g/files/kgtney846/files/media/document/2025/02/26/culture_vegetative_kwik_kombos.pdf Patio Playbook Guide: https://online.flippingbook.com/view/208275210/
pWotD Episode 2934: Andor (TV series) Welcome to Popular Wiki of the Day, spotlighting Wikipedia's most visited pages, giving you a peek into what the world is curious about today.With 214,198 views on Wednesday, 14 May 2025 our article of the day is Andor (TV series).Andor, also known as Star Wars: Andor and Andor: A Star Wars Story for its second season, is an American science fiction political spy thriller television series created by Tony Gilroy for the streaming service Disney+. It is part of the Star Wars franchise and a prequel to the film Rogue One (2016), which itself is a prequel to the original Star Wars film (1977). The series follows thief-turned-rebel spy Cassian Andor during the five years that lead to the events of the two films, exploring how he becomes radicalized against the Galactic Empire and how the wider Rebel Alliance is formed.Diego Luna reprises his role as Cassian Andor from Rogue One and serves as an executive producer. The series also stars Kyle Soller, Adria Arjona, Stellan Skarsgård, Fiona Shaw, Genevieve O'Reilly, Denise Gough, Faye Marsay, Varada Sethu, Elizabeth Dulau, Ben Mendelsohn, Benjamin Bratt, and Alan Tudyk. Lucasfilm announced a series focused on Andor in November 2018, with Luna attached and Stephen Schiff hired as showrunner. Schiff was replaced by Rogue One co-writer Gilroy as creator and showrunner in April 2020. Filming took place at Pinewood Studios in London and on location around the United Kingdom, with Neal Scanlan returning from Rogue One to provide practical effects. The first season, which tells a year of Andor's story when he first becomes a revolutionary, was filmed from November 2020 to September 2021 during the COVID-19 pandemic. The second season covers the next four years leading up to Rogue One, and was filmed from November 2022 to February 2024 with breaks and delays due to the 2023 Hollywood labor disputes. Nicholas Britell composed the series' original score for the first season, while Brandon Roberts composed for the second season. Andor premiered on September 21, 2022, with the first three episodes of the first season. The other nine episodes of the season were released weekly through November 23. The second and final season premiered on April 22, 2025, with three episodes releasing weekly until May 13. The series has received widespread critical acclaim for its writing, performances, cinematography, production values, themes, and its darker, more mature and grounded tone compared to other Star Wars properties. The first season was nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards including Outstanding Drama Series.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:52 UTC on Thursday, 15 May 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Andor (TV series) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm long-form Danielle.
Chris and Andy are joined by ‘Andor' creator Tony Gilroy to talk about the final three Episodes of Season 2. They discuss what these last three episodes meant to Gilroy emotionally and thematically (2:01), where Bix and Cassian's relationship ended up at the end of this season (26:51), and how he balanced the emotional story lines with the large action set pieces (50:43). Hosts: Chris Ryan and Andy Greenwald Guest: Tony Gilroy Producer: Kaya McMullen Video Production and Editing: Jon Jones Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
TV-serievåren er godt i gang, og i denne ferske Seriefrelst-episoden dykker vi ned i de første seks episodene av den etterlengtede andresesongen av Andor – den overlegent beste av Star Wars-seriene hittil. Vi har tidligere diskutert oss gjennom sesong 1 av Andor (i episode #525 og #534), og den gang var vi begeistret for serieskaper Tony Gilroys realistiske og håndfaste tilnærming til det velkjente Star Wars-universet. I sesong 2 viderefører Gilroy det mørke og karakterdrevne fokuset i Andor, og i samtalen nedenfor snakker vi om både utviklingen i fortellingen, de visuelle kvalitetene og hvordan serien posisjonerer seg i det stadig voksende landskapet av Disney+ sine ulike Star Wars-føljetonger. Episoden inneholder spoilere for Andor, og mot slutten av denne podkastpraten deler vi også noen refleksjoner rundt andre aktuelle serier vi har fulgt i det siste – som tredje sesong av The White Lotus, andre sesong av The Last of Us, samt noen flashback til hyggeligere fiksjonsunivers (når nyhetsbildet i verden blir stadig mørkere) som The Righteous Gemstones, Pørni og Better Things. Ved mikrofonene sitter Karsten Meinich, Eric Vogel og Martin Sivertsen. God lytting!
Wow. Just wow. The third story arc from Andor Season 2 was a tour de force of tension, pacing, and character narratives colliding in all the best ways to give us 2.5 hours of arguably the best Star Wars we've ever seen. We would need triple the time to properly encapsulate everything, but we try our best to add commentary and talk about all the details for Episodes 7-9. Gilroy is good enough to keep us on topic with limited derailments this time! Turn up your headphones, dial back your sensibilities, and join the wretched hive of scum and villainy as we take the low road to resistance on Season Six, Episode Three of Force Insensitive!Send Email/Voicemail: mailto:forceinsensitive@gmail.comDirect Voice Message: https://www.speakpipe.com/ForceInsensitiveStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/ForceInsensitive/Twitter: http://twitter.com/ForceNSensitiveFacebook: http://facebook.com/ForceInsensitiveInstagram: http://instagram.com/ForceInsensitive
You may be familiar with how Rogue One ends. But do you know how ANDOR began? The critically acclaimed Star Wars series almost didn't happen. The goal of ANDOR was to detail Cassian Andor's journey from a child of war to a self-focused mercenary to a selfless hero of the early rebellion. And like the rebels taking down the Death Star, the story behind bringing this one-in-a-million drama to the small screen is just as wild, and just as compelling. Join host David Quinn as he explores the making of the monumental first season, and how showrunner Tony Gilroy transformed it into one of the greatest Star Wars stories ever told. This is, in the words of Gilroy, “always protein, never icing.” And this is Star Wars: Prototypes and Production! *This episode focuses on the events leading up to the series' release in 2022, and does not contain any spoilers from seasons one and two. To Listen to the Episode on the Prototype Archives Site: https://www.prototypearchives.com/podcast Links to the Episode on Various Podcast Platforms: APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-wars-prototypes-and-production/id1448205460 YOUTUBE MUSIC/PODCASTS: https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7UruGWpd8qKrObL8-DSLekomB8GuB1VT SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/744L0XQhmpXn2AZeaxUhOZ CASTBOX: https://castbox.fm/channel/Star-Wars%3A-Prototypes-and-Production-id1904296?utm_source=website&utm_medium=dlink&utm_campaign=web_share&utm_content=Star%20Wars%3A%20Prototypes%20and%20Production-CastBox_FM STITCHER: https://www.stitcher.com/show/1054209 PANDORA: https://www.pandora.com/podcast/star-wars-prototypes-and-production/PC:1001054209 PODBEAN: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/u4ywr-80960/ AMAZON MUSIC: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c98fb265-c233-43d9-ae3b-1102bfb03e45/star-wars-prototypes-and-production PLAYERFM: https://player.fm/series/2473540 SOUNDCLOUD: https://soundcloud.com/david-quinn-908355451/tracks PODVINE: https://podvine.com/podcast/star-wars-prototypes-and-production iHEART: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-star-wars-prototypes-and-p-31050806/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/star-wars-prototypes-and-production/id1448205460
When Reid tells Maria she is to be recalled to London she's incredulous, but he is firm, her recent injuries mean she is better off, in his opinion, back in London. When she arrives however she's met by an unexpected government official, Gilroy, who has some questions, and information, that challenges, and in some ways confirms Maria's most recent suspicions.Soon she's travelling back out of the UK to the embassy, to an unexpected welcome.Maria...Sinead Keenan Reid...Kevin McNally Adam...Declan Rodgers Gilroy...Sean Rigby Maria's Father...Piotr Baumann Natsev...Avital LvovaAll other roles by Eddie Toll, Anna Krippa, Ani Russo and John AlbasinyWritten by Davy Banks. Produced by Claire Broughton Direction, Sound Design and additional production by John Wakefield The Executive Producer is Jed Mercurio.With thanks to Tanya Nedashkovskaya for her translationsA Hat Trick production for BBC Radio 4
durée : 00:27:34 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Au programme du débat critique, deux séries où les héros cherchent tous à résister encore et toujours à l'Empire : "Astérix et Obélix : Le Combat des Chefs" d'Alain Chabat sur Netflix et la saison 2 d'"Andor" de Tony Gilroy sur Disney+. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Lucile Commeaux Critique et chroniqueuse du "Regard culturel" à la matinale de France Culture ; Adrien Dénouette Critique de cinéma et enseignant
durée : 00:12:42 - Les Midis de Culture - par : Marie Labory - Nos critiques discutent d'"Andor" de Tony Gilroy. Dans la deuxième et dernière saison de la série issue de l'univers Star Wars, préquelle au film "Rogue One", la guerre est imminente et l'Alliance Rebelle se constitue tant bien que mal, entre trahisons, sacrifices et conflits d'intérêts. - réalisation : Laurence Malonda - invités : Adrien Dénouette Critique de cinéma et enseignant; Lucile Commeaux Critique et chroniqueuse du "Regard culturel" à la matinale de France Culture
In this episode, we dive into the first three episodes of Andor Season 2 — a grim, nihilistic reintroduction to a galaxy already teetering on collapse. While Season 1 flirted with moments of dread and disillusionment, this opening arc fully embraces an existential edge, reshaping the story world into one defined by sacrifice, disillusionment, and the absurdity of resistance. We explore how Tony Gilroy pushes the narrative into near-Camusian territory, threading chaos, moral compromise, and inevitable failure through every character's arc. Plus: what Genevieve O'Reilly's now-iconic "chaos dance" tells us about Mon Mothma's internal collapse, why caution is necessary for any future writers trying to pick up Gilroy's mantle, and how Andor continues to redefine what Star Wars can actually be.
In episode 16 of (Pop) Cultural Marxism, Isi and Ajay discuss the return of Tony Gilroy's Andor. Before departing for a galaxy far, far away, they stop by the world of gaming to chat about Hazelight Studio's latest co-op title, Split Fiction, and the impact of Trump's tariffs on the rollout of Nintendo's Switch 2. Turning to the first three episodes of Andor's second season, Isi and Ajay discuss the show's improbable presence in the Disney universe, the promises and perils of thinking with all-too-timely cultural objects, and formal and technical differences between seasons one and two. They then evaluate Gilroy's attempt to balance the tone and feel of the original trilogy with a plausible account of fascist and imperial rule–one that explores the minutiae of bureaucratic hierarchy, financial audits, counterinsurgency tactics, fascist youth culture, the exploitation of undocumented workers, communication blackouts, and the fragility of political resistance. Along the way, they discuss Gilroy's historical and filmic references, and the show's resonances with long-time PCM favorite, Franz Neumann's Behemoth. The Podcast for Social Research is produced by Ryan Lentini. Learn more about upcoming courses on our website. Follow Brooklyn Institute for Social Research on Twitter / Facebook / Instagram / Bluesky
The Rogue Ones: A Star Wars Andor Podcast is back for season two, and so is series creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy. In the first episode of the revived podcast, host Mike DeAngelo and The Playlist's Editor-In-Chief Rodrigo Perez break down the first three episodes of Andor Season 2 — which hit Disney+ this week — before welcoming Gilroy to reflect on the final season's big themes, major tonal shift, and what it means to build a revolution brick by brick.Created by Tony Gilroy and starring Diego Luna as Cassian Andor, "Andor" is a prequel to "Rogue One: A Star Wars Story" (which Gilroy co-wrote and famously helped reshape during reshoots). Set five years before the events of Rogue One, the show focuses on the origins of the Rebellion and how ordinary people — not just Jedi or Chosen Ones — stand up against oppression. Season two picks up a year later in the first three episodes and jumps one year ahead with each block of three afterwards, leading directly to the beginning of "Rogue One" by the end. (read our review of season two here)
Hawes is back to chat all new Andor hype, Gilroy's Empire interview, Tales Of The Underworld and a full on book promo!WATCH VIDEO VERSION Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Beetlejuice will be back and a Star Wars horror project will happen! Get the scoop in the #MikeJonesMinuteCon.
This week on We Disrupt This Broadcast, we're talking about one of the most thrilling and politically thoughtful shows out right now - Andor. Peabody Awards Executive Director Jeffrey Jones talks with Andor creator and showrunner Tony Gilroy about the ideologies explored in the Disney+ series in the Star Wars story universe. They dive into how revolutions are formed, what pushes someone to become a revolutionary leader, and how studying historical revolutions informs Gilroy's creative journey. Jeffrey then joins host Gabe González to unpack what can be learned from Andor as a tale of a fascist, authoritarian state, as well as how audiences might react to the show in the current political climate.
Are plants more aware than we think? Do they have feelings? Neil deGrasse Tyson, Gary O'Reilly, and Harrison Greenbaum explore the intelligence of plants with astrobotanist Simon Gilroy. From venus flytraps to space farming, we dig deep into the secret world of plants.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://startalkmedia.com/show/astrobotany-plant-intelligence-with-simon-gilroy/Thanks to our Patrons Charlie Delavida, Muhammad Sarfraz, Nirmal, Joseph Longoz, TerrasMom, Skyman's Follies, Que Raetid, Dustin A Brinkman, Kevan P, Adam Randell, Deo, Roman Marakhoskyi, Ron, Raveneffect32, Robin Campbell, Corey Burke, Johnny G, Carl, Julia Linde, malik_m, Jim Mauck, Helen Johnson, Dawn Keebals, Nathan Campbell, Raunak Sethiya, Adam Holland, AT, Mary Zoellner, Jason Sykes, Dan The Man, Christopher Thompson, Brett Gillingham, Neil Moore, Jim Myhrberg, Jordan Blackler, strigiformes, John Rondo, shane eagles, Berbnote, B231, Easly_Bash, $H!Ft3Y, shannon hintze, Tre Ski, Andrew Nisker, Shree Sharma, Adam Z, Joseph Cutler, Charles Jarboe, and Dmitriy Sinyakin for supporting us this week. Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of StarTalk Radio ad-free and a whole week early.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Listen to the full interview with Hawks AFLW player Aileen Gilroy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thomas Gilroy contributed greatly to the growth of the game of golf in Ireland over the period from 1885 to 1895. During his time in Ireland he was recognised as the best player in the country, holding a handicap between scratch and +6. Gilroy was a founding member at Dollymount, Portrush, Mornington & Baltray. A serial winner and course record setter, he spread the gospel a gift from Scotland. I hope you enjoy his story! Many thanks for tuning in. Episode music supplied under licence from Epidemic Sound Sweet Embrace (Instrumental Version) - Go For Howell
This week, the cantina crew cover some theme park news before diving into a discussion about the recent Andor season 2 live stream. While discussing numerous behind-the-scenes info and insights shared by Tony Gilroy, the pod evolves into a scintillating discussion about the creative direction of modern Star Wars and how Gilroy's character-driven approach to Star Wars storytelling is something we'd like to see continue beyond Andor season 2.
In this inspiring episode of the Inspire Health Podcast, Jen has APRN and midwife, Grace Gilroy on to share her transformational journey from chronic illness to healing. After being diagnosed with Lichen Sclerosus, she found relief through holistic care, diet, and modalities like pelvic floor therapy and energy healing. Grace's story is proof that your body can heal and that you should always keep searching for a solution. Time Stamps: 00:00 - Introduction 07:15 -The emotional and physical challenges of living with LS. 22:06 - How Grace embraced a holistic approach and shifted her mindset toward healing. 28:00 - Understanding how stress impacts our bodies and why managing it is essential for healing. 34:05 - Navigating relationships and intimacy while living with health challenges. 45:00 - How understanding your body and health can empower you to take control of your healing. Connect with Jen:
In an era where voices are silenced, and stories are censored, embracing and supporting spaces that offer uncensored narratives is more crucial than ever.Artistic Resistance: Andrea shares her insights on how comics have historically challenged societal norms and offered a platform for collective power and identity expression. With her expertise in comics history, she delves into how these narratives confront binaries and foster world-building.Comics and Community: Explore the role of local comic shops like Books with Pictures in creating safe communities and resisting censorship, especially in times when book banning is prevalent.Saga's Universe: We scratch the surface of the epic story of "Saga," a comic series that epitomizes the struggle for identity and belonging in a vast universe, mirroring our own challenges in society. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/holy-ghosting/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gilroy the Terrible attacks the Parker house, Nick Fury confronts Carol Danvers, and The Thing gets his rocks off. Ultimate Enemy #3 & 4Issue coverage begins at 12:10
Off The Ball's Ger Gilroy joined Kieran Cuddihy on The Hard Shoulder to review the week in sport and look ahead to the weekend action…
In this episode, Mary Sullivan, co-founder of Sweet but Fearless, talks with Kimberly Gilroy, co-founder of Alfa Charlie, to discuss her journey from artist to entrepreneur. Kimberly shares her passion for creating something uniquely her own and helping others uncover and share their authentic stories. Her ability to find strength in simplicity highlights the importance of stepping back from our complex, high-tech world and reconnecting with what truly matters. Whether working with a business owner seeking to refresh their brand or a startup ready to make a global impact, Alfa Charlie's mission is clear: to guide clients through uncertainty, helping them refine their brand identity, clarify their purpose, and map out their future direction. If you found this episode inspiring, please subscribe, like, and leave a comment. MORE ABOUT Kimberly Gilroy LinkedIn: Kimberly Gilroy Website: Alfa Charlie Alfa Charlie Story ABOUT SWEET BUT FEARLESS: Website - Sweet but Fearless LinkedIn - Sweet but Fearless
This week we welcome power couple and dynamic duo, Jessica Harper, RN and Ken Harper, the innovative forces behind DrippyNurseJess Med Boutique in Gilroy, California. Their remarkable journey from pandemic-induced burnout to med spa success is a testament to how authenticity, a strategic vision, and unwavering partnership can transform a desire for change into a thriving aesthetic practice. At the height of the pandemic, Jessica found herself at a crossroads. As the Plastic Surgery Services Lead at Kaiser in Silicon Valley—ground zero for early COVID-19 cases—burnout led her to explore alternative paths in healthcare. What began as a venture into mobile IV therapy quickly evolved into something much bigger, thanks to the entrepreneurial vision she shared with her husband Ken, a seasoned digital marketing expert. Together, they have gone all in on their shared goal to create a thriving business and lasting legacy in Gilroy. Ken flexed his marketing muscle early on with the brand DrippyNurseJess, a bold departure and memorable moniker for her new IV practice! Ken's brand-building expertise shaped this distinctive identity with intention: "We're not going to sell IV therapy," he explained. "We're going to sell your story and build a brand." And as she's branched into injectables, Jessica's DNJ brand is thriving! Jessica's own experiences with dramatic weight loss and self-proclaimed imposter syndrome fuel her mission to create an environment that is accessible to all and a place that every client can feel like they belong. Several fundamental principles drive their growing practice: Authentic Patient Connections: Drawing from Jessica's surgical background to create meaningful relationships Strategic Industry Presence: Regular conference attendance and relationship building with key opinion leaders Team Synergy: Clear role division between clinical expertise and business strategy Inclusive Environment: Creating a welcoming space for all clients, regardless of experience with aesthetics Forward-Thinking Approach: Staying ahead of industry regulations and changes including Jessica's pursuit of her BSN to NP! The Harper's also shared several practical insights for aspiring med spa owners who are trying to build their clinical expertise while also building their business: Invest time in building genuine industry relationships. You will need them as you continue on your journey. Maintain authenticity in both branding and patient care. Balance clinical excellence with sound business practices - find a partner who can help if you don't have both skills. Create an environment where clients feel welcome & deliver great results. If you do, word of mouth will grow your practice by leaps and bounds! The Harpers exemplify how combining clinical expertise with marketing savvy creates a formula for success. Their story reminds us that with the right partner, you can take on the world and win! Connect with Jessica, Ken & DrippyNurseJess Jessica: @drippynursejess Ken: @kenharpersocialmedia Website: drippynursejess.com
David Gilroy, sustainability manager for the Puca Festival in Trim and Athboy, Ireland, talks with Alan Fine of Insider Travel Report about the Puca festival's connection to the ancient Celtic celebration of Samhain, which later became Halloween in the U.S. Gilroy explains the historical significance of the Hill of Ward and Trim Castle, highlighting archaeological findings that support the area's mythological ties. For more information, visit www.pucafestival.com. All our Insider Travel Report video interviews are available on our Youtube channel (youtube.com/insidertravelreport), and as podcasts with the same title on Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Listen Notes, Podchaser, TuneIn + Alexa, Podbean, iHeartRadio, Google,Amazon Music/Audible, Deezer, Podcast Addict, and iTunes Apple Podcasts, which supports Overcast, Pocket Cast, Castro and Castbox.
Dr. Matt Tincani joins Dr. John Borrero and me for the 21st (can you believe it!?!?) installment of the Inside JABA Series on Behavioral Observations. From a research perspective, this Inside JABA episode is by far our most wonkiest one to date. By that I mean we take a deep dive into the area of Open Science Practices. If you're not familiar with the Open Science movement, Matt walks us through the basics. In doing so, we review the lead paper in the fall 2024 issue of JABA that he co-wrote with Drs. Shawn Gilroy and Art Dowdy (see Tincani, Gilroy, and Dowdy, 2024). Of the several Open Science Practices, this paper - and by extension, this episode - focuses on Preregistration. According to Tincani and colleagues, "preregistration entails outlining a research protocol and specifying the study methods and plans for analysis, which are then archived publicly in a repository before conducting the study" (see p. 4). The point of doing this, amongst others, is to increase transparency and reduce criticisms of questionable research practices in Behavior-Analytic research, such as the file drawer effect, dropping participants from analyses, and so on. While these aims sound laudable, when reading this paper, my inner skeptic began formulating a handful of objections to preregistration, such as increasing barriers to conducting research by adding additional steps, "boxing in" the work of researchers to the point if inflexibility, and so on. Both in the paper and on this podcast, Matt walks through these common objections, so if you too are skeptical, give this episode a listen and see if Matt's treatment of these resonate with you. Here are a few resources mentioned in the episode: Tincani, Gilroy, and Dowdy (2024). Extensions of open science for applied behavior analysis: Preregistration for single-case experimental designs. Tincani and Travers (2019). Replication Research, Publication Bias, and Applied Behavior Analysis. Subscribe to JABA here. Open Science Collaboration (2015). Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science. Retraction Watch. Rick Kubina, Session 39. Kubina et al. (2017). A Critical Review of Line Graphs in Behavior Analytic Journals.
Gilroy Monsanto (Branson) delivers his third State of the Union Address, revealing that he is woke now and outlining his strategy for the 2028 presidential election. Full episode on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/posts/114875193 Get tickets for E1 x Chapo live in L.A. on Nov. 4: http://link.dice.fm/b1eb3de54f54
Jim, from Gilroy, California, Jim was born in the early 1960s in San Jose, California. His adoption story is complex, shaped by the trauma and loss his adoptive parents faced after losing their youngest biological son. For Jim, the love he sought from his adoptive father was elusive, replaced by emotional and physical abuse in his adoptive family. As Jim searched for his biological family he was disappointed by some misleading events. and he uncovered some unexpected connections and painful revelations. This is Jim's Journey. Who Am I Really?Who Am I Really? Website Share Your StoryDamon's story Find the show on:InstagramFacebookAppleYouTubeSpotifyGoogleTuneIn StitcherPlayer FMPodbean
Blind Mike and Dave Cullinane are in the studio with special guest producer Mike Mutnanski in the booth. (00:39) Saco Tickets are now on sale. (02:45)Kirk has a bone to pick with Mike and Justin regarding pizza-gate in the Dakotas and addresses Barstool Minifan's tweet. (07:40) Mut and Cullinane weigh in on Mick's departure from the KMS world. (13:00) The golf tournament in Saco is in danger. (15:26) The show learns Mut's dad is affectionately known as “The Viking” in the Mutnansky family. (19:00) The future of the Saco golf tournament is in doubt. (20:30) Justin calls the golf course seeking answers. (22:50) Bean Bag Ron has created a competing network and is now on probation. (25:55) Blind Mike is disappointed with the network show that bears his name. (30:00) Patrick Gilroy's appearance on Mike and the Minifans is discussed. (41:30) RIP Phil Donahue (45:00) Kirk requests that a minfan transcribe the entirety of Gilroy's Mike and the Minifans appearance. (53:56) Kirk and Blind Mike ponder what should be done to return Mike and the Minifans to its former glory. (57:45) Mut to KMS?? (59:55) Mut explains the wholesome side of the Hawk Tua girl and catches everyone up on the Mutstack. (1:04:20) Barstool Minifan issues an apology for his earlier tweet. (1:08:57) More Gilroy sound.(1:11:00) Ashley Shack asked Justin for a professional reference. (1:18:00) College Football talk. (1:21:35) Jimmy Fund, Redsox, and WEEI talk. (1:32:30) We wrap up on Gilroy. (1:34:14) Cullinane might have been invited to a Karen Read/Greg Hill meeting, but he won't say. (1:36:20) Mut is going to get the actor who is playing Kirk in the Aaron Hernandez documentary to appear on KMS. (1:38:18) Blake Lively is a monster. (1:45:54) Friend of the show, Jared Carrabis is having a Section 10 event at Polar Park. (1:46:45) Mutt pitches an idea to repurpose studio space to house ice vending machines (1:56:00) Kirk expresses concern over Mut not having a college fund for his kids. (2:00:35) Mut and Kirk enter into negotiations about investment opportunities for Mut's Ice. (2:09:30) Kirk walks away from negotiations and encourages Mut to pivot towards other endeavors. (2:20:00) Kirk is now IN on the ice business but Mut is OUT. Get Saco tickets here:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-kirk-minihane-show-tickets-996240180197You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/kminshow