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Post Modern Art Podcast
DESTROY US ALL! | Maxwell Atoms (Episode #190)

Post Modern Art Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2024 103:05


Enjoy an anything but grim conversation with Maxwell Atoms, a legendary animator, writer, voice actor and creator of several sensational shows such as The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Evil Con Carne, Fish Hooks and more, as myself and special guest host TipsyJHearts discuss with him the wild years working on these shows and more, the wealth of ideas he'd love to unleash onto the world, lobotomies, and more! Maxwell's Links: eBay: https://www.ebay.com/usr/gr1mb0t Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/MaxwellAtoms Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therealmaxwellatoms/ Tumblr: https://maxwellatoms.tumblr.com/ Threads: https://www.instagram.com/therealmaxwellatoms/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@maxwellatom666 Thumbnail by: Maxwell Atoms Check out the MERCH SHOP, now with the NEW OFFICIAL LOGO MERCH: https://post-modern-art-podcast-shop.fourthwall.com/ Join the PostModArtPod Discord server: https://discord.gg/bdg4UFbmm9 Join the PMAP Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pmap Intro Animated by: https://twitter.com/_fasado Intro Song - "Seductive Treasure" - Color of Illusion Outro Song - "Parts In Motion" - Vera Much Stream her EP "Thank U!": https://open.spotify.com/album/3AO61mm8a81osp9FsPpFgv?si=sZ2Pq_aSTbWLzHLwff2Rig Linktree (To find other platforms, socials, etc.): https://linktr.ee/PostModernArtPodcast For business inquiries, contact postmodernartpodcast@gmail.com Showrunners of the podcast are Nathan Ragland and TipsyJHearts Tipsy's Links: Twitter: https://twitter.com/TipsyJHearts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tipsyjhearts/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tipsyjhearts Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/tipsyjhearts Portfolio: https://tipsyjhearts.wixsite.com/portfolio Produced with A1denArtz Aiden's Links: Carrd: https://a1denartz.carrd.co/ Tumblr: https://a1denartz.tumblr.com/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/a1denartz.bsky.social Inkblot: https://inkblot.art/profile/a1denartz Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/a1denartz/ Go out there and create something special!

The Screen Queen
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy

The Screen Queen

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 28:37


Send us a textENJOY!Part 1: Intro!Part 2: Maxwell AtomsPart 3: Trivia SpamPart 4: The Unaired episodes Part 5: From Nick to Cartoon NetworkPart 6: Horror representation & WorldbuildingPart 7: My Fav episode Part 8: MemoriesPart 9: Final memosSupport the showMy Inglorious Ink series! - https://www.amazon.com/stores/Samantha-Parrish/author/B0BNQ2D7D1?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueI'm on Goodreads! - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/20042112.Samantha_ParrishHow To Support The Show! - https://ko-fi.com/queenofthescreen#linkModalArticles I've written - https://vocal.media/authors/samantha-parrishMy Linktree https://linktr.ee/themysticalspacewitch Cover art by Emily Whitacre (https://teenytinycoffeebean.carrd.co/)

Uncle Bob's Magic Cabinet
UBMC WITCH WHISPER 147: THE GRIM ADVENTURES OF BILLY & MANDY

Uncle Bob's Magic Cabinet

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 25:13


Leigh revisits a classic Cartoon Network animated series: The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, a hilarious horror show that's equal parts fun and twisted. 

The Spokesmen Cycling Roundtable Podcast
EPISODE 348: Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett of Komoot

The Spokesmen Cycling Roundtable Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 78:16


10th March 2024 The Spokesmen Cycling Podcast EPISODE 348: Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett of Komoot SPONSOR: Tern Bicycles HOST: Carlton Reid GUEST: Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett LINKS:  https://www.the-spokesmen.com/ https://www.ternbicycles.com https://twitter.com/CarltonReid https://www.komoot.com/user/655260825794 https://jkbsbikeride.com TRANSCRIPT Carlton Reid  0:13   Welcome to Episode 348 of the Spokesmen cycling podcast. This show was engineered on Sunday 10th of MARCH 2024. David Bernstein  0:28   The Spokesmen cycling roundtable podcast is brought to you by Tern bicycles. The good people at Tern are committed to building bikes that are useful enough to ride every day and dependable enough to carry the people you love. In other words, they make the kind of bikes that they want to ride. Tern has e-bikes for every type of rider. Whether you're commuting, taking your kids to school or even carrying another adult, visit www.ternbicycles.com. That's t e r n bicycles.com to learn more. Carlton Reid  1:03   I'm Carlton Reid. And this is the fourth in a five part series digging into bike navigation apps. There have been shows with folks from Ride With GPS, Bikemap, Cycle.travel, and today it's the turn of Komoot. although as you'll soon hear, in this nearly 90 minute chat with Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett, we also talk a great deal about travelling the world by bike. And that's before, of course, there were smartphone apps to guide you. Jonathan, welcome to the show. And presumably you're you're in London, Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  1:51   thank you very much for having me. It's a real pleasure. And yeah, I'm in London, South London to be precise on a very beautiful sunny February morning.  Carlton Reid  2:01   It's kind of nice in Newcastle as well. So we're blessed. Now the reason I said that was because a your name. So we can get looking we can discuss that in a second and you can show me how you're you can tell me how to pronounce your, the Danish part of your name correctly. But also because cuz because we're talking here about Komoot and Komoot is a German company. But first of all, how do i pronounce your name correctly?  Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  2:29   My name is pronounced Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett. And it's actually not a Danish surname. It's a Faroese surname from the Faroe Islands. So I am I a half British, my father's English my mother is Danish, but my mother is half Faroese, her grandma, my grandmother's from the Faroe Islands, and the Faroe Islands for anyone listening who isn't sure exactly where they are, is a bunch of islands about halfway between Scotland and Iceland. And on the southern most of those islands, called Suðuroyu. There's a kind of like a mountain ridge, behind the village where like my gran and her family are from called CamScanner. And that's where that name is from. So yeah, it's it's ferries surname via Denmark. Wow. Okay, good explanation. Carlton Reid  3:26   And because I didn't know any of that, I then didn't go back and check on your, your global world. Crossing cyclist. So I noticed that you went from Iceland? Did you go via the Faroe Islands at all? Yeah. Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  3:45   So many, many years ago. Now, I spent three years cycling around the world, which was a whole kind of story in episode in itself. And at the very end of that, I wanted to go and seek because my great grandmother was still alive at the time, and she was alive and kicking the pharaohs. So towards the end of this, this, this free journey, I really wanted to go to Iceland cycle there wasn't particularly advisable in the depths of winter, but had a wonderful time nonetheless. And from there, you can take a ferry to the pharaohs. So I did go. I did after sort of not really seeing any family for about three years. I did go and see my great grandmother, which was amazing. It's an incredibly beautiful place. By that point, I had seen an awful lot of devote the world and the pharaohs. You know, just like truly spectacular. And it was really wonderful that I got to go and see my great grandma because she passed away a few months later. So it was all kind of perfect. A really nice kind of like final stop before I returned to the UK. So Carlton Reid  4:52   I will admit I haven't read every single one of your blog posts from back then but I'll go backwards and I'll go back and read that one because I'm sure that Under brilliant because I hadn't spotted the Faroese part. Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  5:04   Yeah, it was a really lovely thing that I got to and then at the very beginning of my, the very beginning of this huge cycle, I left home said goodbye to my dad, my mum lives in Copenhagen. So I started that cycle around the world. I mean, at the time I had, I had no idea. It would be that big a cycle. I was just trying to see how far east I could get. But I wanted to go and visit my mum in Copenhagen. So that was kind of the beginning of the journey. So it was quite nice that I had like pitstop early on, you know, visiting family and it was quite nice that again, towards the very end, I also had a pit stop visiting fan for going home. Carlton Reid  5:42   That's your mum also came out and visited you like you as your beach bumming whether that was in somewhere in Indonesia or was in Thailand. Yeah, that's Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  5:50   right. She came and visited me in. I guess I was in in Thailand, often having seen her for probably a year and a half at that point. So we had a little, very nice, relaxing beach holiday, catching up, and most importantly, not doing any cycling at the time. Carlton Reid  6:07   And I'm sure she's treating you as well. It was, yeah, yeah. Know that for a fact, because we treated our son when he was doing stuff like that. Right. So let's get back to what we're meant to be talking about here, Jonathan, that is Komoot. So before we do that, I mean, give us the history of Komoot, because, you know, would you have used it on your? So yeah, this is 2015 to 2017. Yeah, yep. Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  6:37   So I think I was unfortunately, I was a little bit too early. Cuz it's been around the apps been around for about a decade now. Set up by six, six friends from Germany and Austria. They have, I guess they will kind of united by a love of both tech. And also nature, they will come from the fringes of like, beautiful parts of Europe. But a very clever bunch. Yeah, excited about like the future of tech and where it intersects with, like, you know, all aspects of reality in our day to day lives. So Komoot is a German company. But going back to your your opening comment is a German company, but we consider ourselves very much a global or at least a European company, people, the people who work for Komoot are spread out across all of Europe. So we have quite an international outlook on the world, I would say. Carlton Reid  7:39   Was that right from beginning? Or was it very localised to begin with, and then only gradually did become international? Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  7:45   Definitely, it was a gradual thing. I think Komoot I can't quite was before my time, the point because Komoot's fully remote. So one point switched and thought, Well, why not sort of recruit from across the entire continent instead of one country. And for a good number of years Komoot has been conscience consciously, international. So like had the app, the product translated to English a long time ago, we now have it available in half a dozen languages. So like, that obviously takes time and resources, but it's quite important for us to allow as many people as possible around the world to like, understand and interact with and interact with the app. So in terms of my own journey in cycling, I was kind of a bit too early on in the process is quite, it's quite funny actually, when I, when I first left, I really was not a cyclist. In 2015, when I left home, it all came together very quickly. And this was sort of the blogging, end of those blogging, glory years, I think around 2010 to the mid teens. So anyway, I found some resources online, and people were saying, Oh, you can buy a cycling computer and use that. I didn't really have much cash at the time. So I picked the cheapest cycling computer that looked like it might do the job. And it was this. This Garmin device, I can't quite recall what it was called. But you couldn't load base maps onto it, you could create a route somewhere and export a GPX file and then you could have this line to follow it. And I I was just following the North Sea coast coastline, on the way up to Scandinavia. And I spent a lot of time getting very lost. And after about three weeks on the road, I met someone who was was like, you know, you can just use your phone for this. And I didn't have mobile data across Europe. It was like before, it was quite so easy to connect to everywhere. But it hadn't even occurred to me that I could use my phone as a GPS device that it had this functionality, which feels a bit silly in hindsight, but why would I have I lived a sort of normal city life where I was always online at the time. And I hadn't realised that I could download load these map files from Open Street Map. And so I could kind of work out where I was at all times. So when I had that revelation, it was kind of blew my mind and things became a lot easier. And as we might discuss later, fast forward almost 10 years, it's now even easier than ever to have this these good quality maps offline and also to sync them with devices. But it's funny to look at where computers now, compared to my very rudimentary experiences, yeah, almost a decade ago. Carlton Reid  10:30   So the first time I came across, Komoot in certainly, you know, seared into my consciousness when my son was cycling back from China. Yeah. And I had all sorts of other ways of doing routes. But he was insistent that he was using Komoot. So all the way back from from China in some pretty hairy paid places, but parts of the world some of which I can see that you've cycled through as well. He was using Komoot and I need to ask him why he was he was using it but he did found it find it very valuable and certainly very valuable in those hairy parts of the world because it was drawing down some pretty ok maps. And it was giving him obviously really good information. So here's the pitch. Jonathan, why why use komoot? Why Why would world tourists use Komoot and why would that non well tourists want to use Komoot just you know, bumbling around the the Yorkshire lanes or the Norfolk coast towards why those two users might might wait. They want to use Komoot. Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  11:41   It's really that's really cool to hear that just used Komoot for that. I've watched his like video of that long journey. It's so amazing. And they're very nice to Komoot was able to help that little bit. And I know that you've travelled a lot by bike as well, I think is funny. You know, especially with bikes, and especially with bike touring, it's been around, you know, it's been a thing for a very long time. It wasn't really that long ago that people were relying on paper maps. But that's in the same way that people used to, you know, drive around with British people with A to Z you know, in the car. And that already feels like such a such an outdated thing. I think a lot of very young people will this is probably a fact that a lot of young people don't know how to read maps in the same way that older generations do. So I would say for bike touring, it's, it's kind of like I sometimes why would you not embrace the technology that we have now, when I was cycling around the world, I did not really do any complex route planning on my phone. But now, we have commute and some similar apps and products. It's incredibly easy. The commute app is really intuitive, the algorithms are very sophisticated, it's very easy to find multiple options, but to find very suitable options, from A to B, even in parts of the world, where some of the map data is, is less comprehensive. And you can do all of this from your phone really easily. You don't have to drag paper maps around, you can very easily forecast how long it will take to get from A to B, you can very easily find out where might be a nice detour to take. There's just a lot less guesswork involved. So for the bike tour, it's a really powerful tool. But I would also say for the recreational user popping around the local lanes in the British countryside, for example, or a beginner, we have, we have a lot of tools that make it really easy to find a suitable route based on your ability. So while we have the route planner, which is great for finding ATV rides, whether that's like 100 miles, or whether that's 2000 miles across a continent, for the casual users who are doing like, you know, regular recreational loops. On our discover interface, we have, within just a few clicks, you can find routes that are based on your preferred sport type, whether you're gravel riding or road cycling, if you like hilly, hilly routes or flatter routes, or whether you're a hiker as well, because we accommodate for, you know, hiking as well. So you have these options that are tailor made for your needs within just a couple of clicks. And you can go and someone who's cycling across a continent probably understands how maps work probably enjoys looking at them, probably enjoys the process of, of stitching a route together. But for a lot of other users. That's not a priority for them. They just want to spend the time outside, having a good time without anything to worry about. Carlton Reid  14:55   There are a number of navigation apps some some of which seem to you know, be very popular in North America. Akka and some that are more popular in, in Europe. So that ecosystem seems to be very, very healthy. There are a number of apps going for the same kind of thing you know, from, you know, including one man bands like Cycle.travel. So, all of these different apps that are out there, how are people choosing? Do you think people are going through a list? And they're gonna go, Oh, I've tried that one, try that we're all like this one? Or do you think they just find one? And then they just keep on using that one come? What may? How do you think this ecosystem works? Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  15:39   Gosh, that's a very good question. And a very big question. I think for a lot of people, it's probably a question of what they used first. And that's, that goes beyond just these, like app based kind of routing platforms, if someone is very used to using was successful, use paper maps for decades, or if someone in the UK is, you know, swears by Ordnance Survey. And they've always had, you know, good experience doing that, there'll be unlikely to change unless you give them a very compelling argument or a good example. So I think a lot of people, what they first start using, becomes the thing that they become familiar, familiarity is so important, same of a lot of like tech or products that we use day to day, we're quite hesitant to change our routines. I also think within that ecosystem, people's preferences probably change quite a lot based on if they have a bad experience as well. Same with all types of different, you know, products that we consume, you know, there's probably many things that you've used day to day for years, and suddenly when it breaks or something goes wrong, you decide I want to try something different. And then I would also say the local element probably plays a significant part in it. You mentioned in like other regions, or for example, North America, the market is in a different, like perhaps different status for us or you know, different other products that are available for people, I think a lot of it depends on the local side of it has to do with your peers. So like who you explore with you trusting your your recommendation of those you go out with, or the people who give you a great experience outdoors. But also whether or not the product is is localised and translated into your language that also makes a big difference people find rightly so it's reassuring when the product is as easy to understand gives a different level of trust. So I think those are a few of the factors, that that kind of changed the state of play. But overall, I would say that it's really, it's a good thing. There are a lot of incredible, incredibly bright minds and have great innovative companies in a kind of overlapping space, often with a slightly different objective. And, you know, that's, that's just great for the consumer, because it means that we're all kept on our toes, constantly looking for ways to improve those Carlton Reid  18:08   variety of companies out there, some are chosen by for instance, you know, cycle travel companies. So when you go on a on a cycle holiday, they will, they will choose to partner with a navigation app company, and then they will send you all the routes on that. So you're basically you're almost tied in on that particular holiday to that particular navigation app. Good thing, bad thing. So is that something that it's incredibly important to discover who are actually giving these links out and and calm them? Because you know, you go on a North American owned psychology company in say, Italy. And even though you're in Europe, you're using in effect and American app, because it's an American company that's leading those tours. So is that something that you are you as in Komoot? Or your your, your your colleagues and commute are actively trying to partner with these key companies? Yeah, Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  19:15   there are. I mean, there are a lot of ways that we might sort of acquire new users. And by that, I mean, like reaching people and giving them their first experience on commute, those kinds of partnerships. I guess they probably represent like a smaller percentage of the ways to reach people. But that doesn't mean that they're not important. Particularly because if that partner whether it's a tour operator, or you know, a hotel or someone who's running a hotel, or even an event organiser, if they trust in Khumbu, and you know, I would say in Europe is you're far more likely to find that stuff that information presented to you via commitment than anyone else. That's great. because it's just reassures the, you know, the user that people look for that kind of reassurance from those those kind of places of authority. So those partnerships are really important to us. And we do work with a lot of tourism organisations, maybe even like hotels, tour operators, we do have quite a lot of active partnerships. And it's great for us because we reach that audience. But it's really good for us, we put a lot of effort into the people that do choose to work with us on educational tools, so that they understand it coming inside out, and can then give their users good experience. And that remains like super important for any of those types of partnerships Carlton Reid  20:39   can notice. If you get a bradt guidebook, a cycling guidebook, and it's you know, to the lanes of East Anglia, or whatever have you Yeah. Well, you're flicking through this, this book. And there's a little QR code. You open that up, I know, there's your route in Komoot via the Bradt guidebook. So what else have you got? Who else are you apart from Bradt, what else you out there in like a published terms? Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  21:10   Well, it's just a good question off the top of my head. And when I struggle to think of them, but quite a lot of I mean, of course, is difficult because we are so you know, across the whole of the continent. There are some amazing publications and magazines that we've partnered with across Germany, France, Italy, Spain. And I think one thing that's really nice at the stage that commutes that is, particularly within certain segments, in Europe, we are, it would almost be strange for the user to have the route presented to them in a different way. Because they're so familiar with commute. That's what they use for their group rides. That's what they use for the events they sign up to. That's what they do for their day to day riding. And so a lot of those partners like they will present stuff on Komoot, regardless, like we'd always like to help them present the stuff in the best kind of best way possible. But they're still going to be reaching out and using Komoot, simply because it's a really nice, easy way to share and present routes with your kind of users or participants. Carlton Reid  22:16   And what do you do for Komoot? So what is the community part of your job title? What is what is? What does that involve? Yes, so Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  22:25   I'm the global community manager komoot. The global part is, well, global, but it's in particular, it's about the gaps between. So we have a team of community managers spread out. In some of the markets where we have more kind of community oriented stuff going on, we have more people. So there's, there's a couple of two or three people in Germany, we have a couple of community managers in the UK, I'm kind of filling in the gaps between a lot of the markets that are growing for us, but aren't quite at the same same kind of stage just yet. And then the community, part of it is kind of two things. One thing is our external partnerships. So that could be with events and event organisers that could be with the kind of inspiring individuals that we work with, because they have, you know, a great platform, or they have a very inspiring story to tell, or they're great at motivating people that that follow them. And then on the other side of that, I have a lot of focus, particularly these days on our core community. So Komoot is, while we're really lucky that we have such a huge audience, audience, we've got about 37 million users. So there's a lot of people. And not all of those people are, you know, active every day or using commute to connect with other people and share their stories within the community. But we have millions of people who are and I spend a lot of time, as do my colleagues on how do we give these people? Like how do we reward them for their contributions? How do we motivate them to share more? How do we make sure that people are getting fed the right inspirational content based on their preferences? So elevating our kind of, and looking after our core community is also a significant part of my role. Carlton Reid  24:22   So can you is it gonna kind of go slightly backwards into your background as well, if you if you are going to set out on a kind of track that you started in 2015? Are you going to do that now? For instance, could you open up Komoot and say, you know, do me a route from London all around the world back again? Or do you have to do it in stages? How would you use if you're going to be doing it again? How would you use commute? Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  24:55   I think I think doing a route around the world probably possible but That's an awful lot of information for for one file. So I will probably break it down into smaller segments, which is to be fair, exactly what I did when I cycled around the world, and what most people probably would. And so when I when I left home, and sometimes thinking about cycling around the world is quite kind of overwhelmingly big kind of concept to navigate. But I would break it down into really small parts. So I knew that I wanted to cycle from London to Copenhagen. I knew that I wanted to visit a friend in Amsterdam, for example. So to begin with, I would focus on how do I get from London to Amsterdam, that's a kind of more sensible, you know, if you break it down to blocks, the whole thing becomes a lot more manageable, both in terms of logistics, but also mentally. So I will do the same on Komoot. One thing that sets you apart from some similar, some similar platforms is that we have a variety of different sport types you can choose from. So if you go on the route planner, you'll see that even for cycling, there's a few variations. There's like road cycling, gravel riding, bike touring, mountain biking. And that's really important because well, even even within bike tours, people have different preferences. If someone wants to get to Amsterdam, in you know, two or three days, on a road bike, credit card, touring, staying in hotels, they might want to be thinking, you know, they want to have the mindset of a road cyclists, they want to choose quick, efficient routes, they're on 25 mil tires, they don't really want to be going down toe puffs, no matter how they're graded. So these different algorithms think slightly differently, which I think is is really important. I would personally I would, for the way I was touring leisurely, I would be on the bike touring mode. But no, that's it's just important to point out there's different types based on your kind of bike and you're writing preferences. We have a tool called the multi day tour planner, so I could pick from London to Amsterdam. And then I could divide it up into let's say, I want to do it in four days, or I know that I want to do about six hours of cycling a day, I can divide it up and it takes into account the elevation on the way. So it has like a kind of consistent breakdown, which is really helpful when you're trying to forecast when you might get to a certain location. The other tool that I would definitely would be using on the route planner. One of our features is the sport specific overlays. And then you can overlay the long distance or National Cycle routes, which is super helpful. I do this and I'm always toggling between these wherever I'm out hiking or cycling, it just means at a cursory glance, I can see the long distance routes. So for example, I was at the time following loosely one of the EuroVelo. The common which number is the one that goes up along that coast. Well, I can see that overlaid on the map. And so I can compare that against the route that I'm plotting, I can make sure that I'm like loosely following it that that makes a real big difference. Both when I'm long distance touring, or if I'm even just kind of out exploring in the south of England. So those are a few of the main tools that I would use. The final thing I would add, I wouldn't have such a rudimentary cycling computer, I would still have, I'd still have one. The Garmin that I have now is far more modern and has base maps. And we actually have an app designed for Garmin specifically. And with that, I can create the date the routes on my phone. And I can just press one button send to device and I can load up the IQ app on my Garmin device. And the route will just go bing. And here it is. And if I want to change my route, halfway through the day, I can now just update it on commute on the app on my phone and press updates. And I'll get a little notification and my route will be updated. So if I wanted to cut my day short, we'll go to a different hotel or campsite an evening. And that feature is so cool. And I think if I'd had that all those years ago, there would have been a lot less faffing involved, which would have been wonderful. Carlton Reid  29:14   Yeah, I use that the other day, in fact. So I had a Garmin unit and I had I was navigating with Komoot hadn't actually changed the route because I just got on my bike after 70 miles because the wind was about 50 miles an hour ahead of me. But still, I was using it and it was neat that so I agree. So the map, I've got the app open here now and in other apps, you have a choice of quite a few maps. But here I don't I see the the Komoot map. I see a satellite map but then there's no like Ordnance Survey for the UK. So because your is that because you were an international brand and that's just what on market, yeah, there's no point just offering an OS just for one market. I mean, Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  30:03   you could obviously you could argue for it. And in the UK, a lot of people aren't really familiar with and put a lot of trust into Ordnance Survey, commutes sort of core foundation revolves around OpenStreetMap, we are such committed believers of the Open Street Map Project. And it's really at the core of everything we do. And we are constantly looking for ways that, you know, we can help to enrich the data that's there or help to facilitate improvements to it. And you're right, I think, because we are active in so many different countries, we could protect, we could try and add all of these different national maps. But the the user experience would become quite convoluted. You know, if I travel a lot using commute, I quite like knowing that I can get my head around the commute render of OpenStreetMap, which is our like, primary map, and then we have satellite map. I like being familiar with it, I like knowing that the sort of routing algorithms will give me consistent results in different places. And that's quite important to ask that we still give people like a quite a not simple, but like, you know, familiar user experience that doesn't become overwhelming or confusing for them. But we really, we really, I should stress that we like, especially in the markets where we are most active in the quality of the OpenStreetMap data is is really amazing. And it's always improving. And it always is, yeah, enough for us to give people a really good experience. Carlton Reid  31:40   Maybe it's it's an age thing then because I mean, I grew up with OS maps, maybe people who are younger than me and not so hide bound, you know, as you could you have seen before, you know, people are no longer using paper maps, if I've grown up as a user of paper maps, and I no longer use paper maps, but I use the Ordnance Survey maps on my, my phone, it generally tends to be if I'm like trying to visualise an area, then me will as somebody who has grown up with that kind of Ordnance Survey mind map, I would I would default to Ordnance Survey as that's how I explain, you know, my, my where I am. So to me that's like, wow, I need I need, you know, I need iOS to know exactly where I am. It's great to have the Open Street Map. It's lovely. And the commute version of it. But still like, Yeah, but where am I? And I need that something's very familiar. But that might just be you know, people have an older generation. And that that is obvious to my son to Josh, that had zero relevance. And he probably wouldn't know his way around and OS map, but you don't know his way around, you know, the Komoot map really well. So do you think that's just telling me Jonathan, is this just me? Is it just me because I'm very, very old? Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  33:00   If I frame my answer, as well, to be careful, I think your Ordnance Survey specifically as a very particular place in the British sort of, well, the psyche of how we spend how we map the country, is equivalent in other countries. I'll give you an example because I sometimes almost feel like as a outdoorsy person who likes Grim Adventures and is British and spends a lot of time exploring the British outside. I, you know, I should be more familiar with Ordnance Survey I confess, I have grown up in London. I didn't kind of do much outdoorsy stuff at school. Honestly, I've never really used Ordnance Survey I am, when when I started to explore, there was sort of these phone based solutions available for me right away sort of 10 years ago, revolving around OpenStreetMap. I do spend a lot of time hiking and walking for leisure. And I've just never found that I that I needed it. I'm super familiar with OpenStreetMap. I'm now an expert in how Komoot works. And so it's just funny, I think it's like different types of people, for sure, especially in the UK, but I would say also globally, is just very different, like different generations who have grown up, especially have the sort of, you know, even for example of Google Maps is sort of omnipresent in our exploring of the world and navigating I'm talking about everything now from public transport to driving. And even like the sort of sat nav, the satnavifacation, I'm sure that's not a word, but how we drive a car around the world has now had a massive influence on on people hiking and cycling. A lot of people would prefer to hike with turn by turn instructions on their phone and find that far more easy to get their head around than navigating from a paper map and pen The people could argue that that's, that's not as good. But I think if you embrace, you know, the quality of the map data and you embrace it, this actually helps a lot more people explore because there are less boundaries or sorry, less. Yeah, sort of less friction points. So less obstacles for them to to get over to outside. I'm not sure that's necessarily such a bad thing. Carlton Reid  35:23   And let's go slightly backwards in that. The name Komoot is a pun on commute. So when it was originally developed, was it as an internal city thing? Or was it always, you know, this is meant to explore the world with or was that explore the world with just something that came afterwards and is the name a bit of a misnomer, Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  35:56   is actually a bit of a misnomer, partly because it's actually like a Komoot is derived from, I think it's called the Valsa dialect, which is the region that the founders are from and it's just like as far as I understand it, a casual greeting means something like simple and practical. And so it's a it's actually slightly misleading, because that's the origin of Komoot, obviously, was Carlton Reid  36:22   Nothing at all to do with commute. Well, Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  36:25   I don't, I mean, it's not sure if it's a good or a bad thing that they're so similar, but that's the origin of the name Komoot. It doesn't, and the sort of the product and the philosophy doesn't come from commuting at all, it's about spending time outside. Of course, you could probably interpret that in many ways. Perhaps this is an alternative way of you know, commuting in nature. As it happens, many people use commute as part of their commute within town because they want to find a more scenic way of getting from A to B. But that's not the that was never the objective of the company and and still that isn't the case. Carlton Reid  37:05   Right? Interesting. So I got that wrong that Well, Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  37:10   I also had one for a very long day if that makes you feel better. Carlton Reid  37:15   It does Thank you very much. Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  37:17   I'm afraid now that you'll really struggle to pronounce Komoot without saying Komoot because it's only a matter of time before for that becomes a riddle itself. Carlton Reid  37:26   Well, of course Google isn't I think it's a mathematical term isn't it? So would have been familiar to some people but most people it's not it's not familiar terms. It's just these unusual term. So anything that's slightly unusual is better for a website you know name so the fact that you kind of spelling this and you people think it means there's but doesn't but they remember anyway so that's that's the trick just remembering it. So if it's if it helps some people doing all that must be Komoot Oh, yes, he spelt with a K. And other people's know it as a, you know, a greeting in a certain language. That's also okay. So it's however you get your name remembered? Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  38:03   Yeah, very much so. Carlton Reid  38:06   So at this point, I'd like to actually cut away and let my colleague take over and we'll be back in a few minutes. So take it away, David. David Bernstein  38:16   This podcast is brought to you by Tern bicycles. The good people at Tern understand that while a large cargo bike can carry oodles of stuff, many of us prefer something a little more manageable. 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But Jonathan is he's the community Global Community Manager for Komoot and he's if anybody's going around the world on their bicycle or wandering around the world on the bicycle and they wanted to use commute then then clearly Jonathan would be a good guy to to learn from Andy certainly in a pretty good job for for the kind of company commute is because Jonathan, you went round the world well, we have touched on this but now let's let's explore this in in greater detail. So we've got the Komoot out of the way. Let's let's, let's talk about what where you've come from and why are you working for for Komoot? So we laughed before. Could you mention the fact that when you started, you were much of a cyclist? And I was kind of thinking, Yeah, that's right, because of what the amount of kit you took to begin with is the kind of the classic. And I made this exact same mistake when I started my cycle touring adventures many, many, many years ago, you take too much kit. So you had an enormous amount of kit. And you had a kind of an old school bike, you were you on steel, you're on a bicycle that I would have been familiar with in the 1980s, you know, a Dawes Super Galaxy,  classic touring bike of a while ago. And then you you you've, you've clearly learned a lot. In that time that you're away, but you started reading your blog, you basically picked this bike, you didn't seem to know much about cycling, and then like, a week later, you're, you're off touring the world. So describe it. Have I got that? completely correct, you were pretty much a novice, and then you went cycled around the world. Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  41:18   That is, that is pretty much it. It's almost embarrassing to admit how little preparation or knowledge I had prior to leaving, but I think I was just blessed with youthful naivety time, and I didn't have high expectations at all, I just wanted an adventure. And there are very few simpler ways of finding one than grabbing a bike and kind of just heading off without a plan. Carlton Reid  41:44   Or when it's classic, absolutely classic, the way the way that kind of developed. But let's let's find out what were you doing at the time? How long were you expecting to do? You didn't have any plans at all. We literally tried to go around the world, we didn't know how long was going to take? Or were you just going to cycle and see where you got to and then just what you might give up at some point. What What were you doing? How old were you and what were you doing at the time. Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  42:08   So if I rewind a little bit further, we touched upon it at the beginning of the call. I grew up I grew up in London, but my my Yeah, my father's British, my mother's Danish. We never cycled or I never cycled for fitness. I never cycled for leisure or for exploring. However, I did grow up riding bikes, it was just very much like a functional tool to get around. London is not bike friendly city. But it's a very practical city to get around and manoeuvre by bicycle. So I grew up cycling. I studied music at university. And when I returned to London, I wasn't entirely sure what to do next, like I'm sure plenty of young people. Now, early 20s have the same sort of existential crisis. I was quite fortunate that I'd been working the whole time I was studying and, and while I had an awful lot of debt, I had somehow ended up with, you know, a few grand in the bank accounts saved up so I kind of had this incredible, I was in this incredibly privileged position where I could kind of yeah, go and explore a little bit without having to take the next the next most serious steps in life. I had always travelled a lot that had been a high priority for me, I had done a bit of long distance walking, I was kind of prepared for another long hike. And then kind of had this this moment, this epiphany I suppose, where I thought well, what about cycling that could be I was really interested in human power, not human powered, rather, I was interested in overland travel. So I became kind of fixated by this idea of, of cycling and then bike touring. And, and these were, I think, a wonderful period on internet where you could find all these incredible blogs that were so relatable and so inspiring and so informative as well. And so the sort of recommendations I found online, people said, those galaxies a good bike, found one on on eBay bought it was a good pannier to take Balsam or leave panniers from Argos and got all of this around Christmas. And I left two weeks later and the plan at the time, I'd been sort of telling my peers and family I was gonna cycle to Australia, but it was it was a it was a pipe dream. But it was kind of a joke as well. It was a good way of like picking something so outlandish that people wouldn't take it seriously at all, which was fair enough given that I had never cycled further than about 10 miles. And so I I set off as I said to go and visit my mother, and I said if if this goes well, I will continue heading east and I had a fantastic first month and I continued writing to Turkey. I became very good at living, I would say extremely cheap on the road. I realised that I could probably get quite a long way. And, and yeah, I ended up going all the way to Australia, by which point I was completely broke. But I got a job and worked for a few months there. And then at that point, I, it became very clear to me that I wanted to continue and make it around the world cycle. And so I did that. And Nick got home, just under three years after having left probably having clocked around 50,000 kilometres, which is kind of a mind boggling number when I say out loud, Carlton Reid  45:32   huh? There's some people kind of do that in three weeks. I'm exaggerating a little bit, but they do it fast. And, you know, some Komoot users, Markus Stitz, for instance, did on a single speed, etc, etc. But you took three years. Now, it's not that you weren't doing some big mileages, you know, there was there was, you know, I read on your blog, you know, some days you're doing 145 kilometres. And then other days, clearly, you're, you're just doing nothing, because you're just enjoying the location. So you never had any plan to do it in a certain amount of time, you would just basically ebb and flow. It was just whatever the live through it you you kind of did that. Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  46:17   Yep. And thank goodness, I personally like that. Because otherwise, I think it would be overwhelming to think about and those people who cycle around the world planning on it or trying to break records, I think it must just require so much. That's no fault and pressure, I really was just kind of going for a ride, there was never any pressure, no expectation. If I went home, whenever I was bored, that would have been fine. No one would have judged me. So I was really making up as I went along. And when I left, I had absolutely no plan to spend anywhere near that long on the road knows that I have any plans to cycle all the way around the world. I am a Tura. At heart cycling at that pace is and I've done a lot of more, sort of a dyno extreme bikepacking. I've done a lot of ultralight cycling, I've even tried a few ultra endurance races. But touring at that kind of pace, for me is just the most kind of beautiful ratio in life. Hmm. Carlton Reid  47:20   So notice, you've done the Transcontinental. So you have done these, these, these races, but your forte is basically just pootling along. Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  47:30   Definitely. And if I if I continued to my cycling trajectory in between cycling around the world, and ending up doing what I'm doing currently at Komoot, when I returned home, having spent all of this time on the road, I actually worked as a bicycle courier in London for a short period, which was there's no better way to re calibrate and reintegrate into city living having spent so much time on the road and to get paid to cycle around delivering stuff and exploring, you know, a city even if it's your home city by bike. And I then started working at a company called Apidura. And I know that you're familiar of a producer, because I believe you interviewed the founder of Apidura in this past few years. And I was there for a few years. And that was really, I mean, obviously made sense. I had a lot of touring experience. But that was in 2018, which was really when this hugely significant kind of shift in interest from bike touring to bikepacking. Which you can interpret in many ways. But, but this this shift was really kind of about to explode, and then get even more exaggerated through the pandemic. So I, I had learned so much about travelling by bike and then I learned so much about the benefit of ultralight cycling and these new packing systems that were so different to taking for panniers on a loaded bike. And so I spent four years at the Jura did the roller coaster that was COVID 19. And and that was sort of the segue that led me to Komoot because Komoothas been so involved with bike packing bikepacking as an established but also an emerging sport in the last few years. Because Carlton Reid  49:19   you looking at your your bike setup. Back then with the with the Dawes Galaxy, and the bags you had on that was very much old school. And then I can completely identify with that because I'm clearly old school. And that's where I started. So you know, for panniers at least loads of stuff and caring too much, etc, etc. And you look at that now and you think no, you would have the upward Eurostyle you know you'd have the bike packing bags, you probably wouldn't be carrying quite as much Kip, although some of the place you went to. You know I'm thinking of you like your Australia video. and stuff where you're obviously having to pack. I mean, when you go across the desert, you having to pack you know, an enormous amount of water, you've got to have all of the bug kit, you know, you've got to have all of the stuff that's protecting you from the nasties. So you had some times you have gotten better how many it's not an old school versus new school thing. It's just you have to have a lot of kit in some places and and there's no two ways about that. You know? Even if you're doing a transcontinental style, you know, fast route across somewhere, you would still need a fair bit of of kit. But when you were when you started out, okay, actually good point. Did you finish on the same bike? Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  50:43   I did, I finished on the same bike and I still ride that same Dawes Galaxy as my day to day pub, one around bike. Carlton Reid  50:51   Excellent. So it's but it's like Trigger's Broom, you've got you know, you've replaced tonnes of things, or it's still largely the same bike Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  50:58   is the same frame, the same fork. And that is nice. All That Remains of the original bike. Carlton Reid  51:05   So that's pretty good going well done Dawes Super Galaxy.  Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  51:09   Yeah, there's a lot to be said. Having modern bike so us so reliable in general. But yeah, I'm very much of the steel fan club. That bike has a lot of battle scars, from various sort of unfortunate collisions with other vehicles or just the road or ice. But it's still yet it's still going strong. And, and you're right, I've had the been very lucky to experience travelling by bike in very different forms from the kind of old school bike touring sense where you carry basically your entire house, to super ultra light, you know, bike travel, where you just have a bivy bag, and you sacrifice all levels of comfort. I've also done a lot of off road sort of mountain bike touring, I think the thing that I find so wonderful about bicycle travel in general, is that there's always a new way to do it. And there's absolutely no right or wrong way of doing it, I think it's very easy to get caught up in the the idea of I must be a lightweight bike packer, or I must do it in this particular way. But really, there's no right or wrong way of doing it. We're all very different, we all travel for very different reasons. And there's different ways of, of packing for it. And, and even if I refer back to commute and the way that we're set up, we give people the tools to, to pick, you know, they can pick the fast road route, if they want, or they can pick the meandering route, they can pick the most direct one, or they can pick the most leisurely one up over the mountains. I think this whole kind of space is really set up for the user to be able to customise you know, what they're doing, and how they're carrying it based on what their objectives is. And I think that's what's really kind of charming about the whole two wheeled travel thing. Carlton Reid  53:02   See, I'm a historian of many things, but including cycling, and Thomas Stevens, if you hadn't if you've come across that name in in the past, but he was basically a big wheel rider. So what would people would call Penny farthings. And this is 1880s. And the kit he had, the amount of kit he had and how it was packed is very much like bikepacking You know, it's the big pannier bags, that's pretty much the 70s and 80s thing, you know, really, really old and I was calling that old school, but genuinely old school. So 1880 stuff is you know, Apidura-style, incredibly lightweight, hard to carrying anything at all kind of touring. So that's that's kind of where cycle touring started. And we've kind of come full circle in many ways. And so people are going out there with incredibly minimal bits of of kit and somehow surviving. So when you did your your your your cirumnavigation, and you had all this enormous kit, where you jettison bits as you're going along. And just in case you didn't you don't really need this you pick it up basically you became an expert. Just cook you're having to carry this stuff. And because you haven't to carry it, you quickly learn I don't need that Chuck it Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  54:30   Yeah, and I did get rid of an awful lot of stuff. I had some some very questionable belongings with me. Like I had my my, I mean, I was on quite a budget when I left and and while I was going so it's sort of just what am I sacrificing a bit of weight for a cheaper option, but I had like my, my mother's old coat which was this like not anything resembling a down jacket, this monstrous thing that took up half a pannier. I had a pair of jeans with me to wear like when I was off the bike. So much unpractical. kind of clothing thing, I even had like a sort of smart casual shirt, I thought I would like to dress up like a non bike person when I was in town for a weekend, or things that I would never do now. And I did get rid of a lot of this stuff slowly. And as time went on out kind of improved things a bit as they broke. But then there was a lot of things that I wouldn't change, like I travelled with, I mean, I had like a cutting board with me so that I could chop vegetables up when I was camping, and had little film canisters, filmed of spices and a proper source bird. And so I could like, eat well, and, and I wouldn't, again, a lot of bikepackers could turn a nose up at that and think God's this person's just sort of like a moving kitchen. But I you know, for such a long period of the bike, I wouldn't, I wouldn't change that at all. And on and I know that the sort of, especially at the moment with the sort of influences bikepacking has had on on taking existing cyclists and making them realise what they can achieve on the bike. I still am a big believer in taking a bit more stuff if your legs can handle it. And if you're not in a hurry, you know, riding up a mountain with the extra weight on your bag, it's not going to do your fitness any any disservice. If you can get up it. I think a bit of both comfort is quite okay. And while in general, I'm a minimalist these days, I think there's plenty of space for carrying a few extra luxury items whenever you're travelling. Carlton Reid  56:30   But did you come back? Not you but did the bike and the kit come back a lot lighter. So by the time you'd finish, because I know you you'd have to badmouth the bags that you had. But you certainly changed your your your bags halfway around because of various reasons. And other notes on your blog, you do kind of, say a few choice words about the brand you had. But did you come back with? Did you come out with a lot more lightweight than you went? On much more lightweight? Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  57:00   I would say I might have shaved off like a kilo. Like in general, I pretty much had the same amount of stuff with me. And yeah, it couldn't have bothered me that much. Because otherwise I would have gotten rid of an awful lot of stuff. So no, I actually, I actually think I returned with a fairly similar amount of weight on my bike. That's Carlton Reid  57:22   interesting, because that's totally opposite to the way I did it. So when I started out, I had so much kit, I had like a wooden hammer for hammering in the tent pegs I had, like, we just get a rock, you know, I had so many things that I just I was chucking stuff you know, from the very, very start and you've kind of quickly got used to you know, what was necessary and what wasn't. And you don't know that until you're actually on the road. So I was ended up with with a lot less kit. So I taught myself minimalism, just because, cuz, whereas you're saying you don't, it doesn't matter, you can just pedal up a hill, I was the opposite as like, No, I'm not the crane brothers. Famously, when they went up Kilimanjaro and their stuff, they they would, you know, drill holes in toothbrushes, I was never that extreme. But I would definitely want to be lightweight, as much as possible. And so I am kind of interested in taking a chopping board. So I wouldn't have done that. This is interesting about how different people approach these things. And like, I have come down to the minimalist and caring such a little like I wouldn't, personally I wouldn't, not even going on like a camping trip. Now. I won't take cooking equipment, for instance, I will generally buy what I need, and eat that and then have to then scrambled to get, you know, fresh supplies. And I know it's much more efficient to take rice and what have you and then be able to boil this up. But to me just carrying any amount of cooking equipment to me in my head, just that's too much weight, I can do this much lighter. And clearly you're you're not you're a different each to their own, isn't it? It's just different people want to do different things. And that's fine. Definitely. Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  59:22   And we need to make sure that we always sort of accommodate that. Because people are so different. And and I think it's difficult, you know, in life, for example, in the cycling industry, it's a consumer driven industry, we need to convince people we brands need to convince people that they need to do things in a different way or a better way or an improved way. But really all of it comes down to like giving people options so they can do things in the way that they want to do it. And you know, there is absolutely no reason why one type of bike travelling is superior than another. They are yeah complete The different ways of doing things for different people. So ever people navigate in one particular way, if they choose one kind of route, it's not about that it's about giving people the options. And the same, like if someone wants to go on a road bike really fast with nothing on their bike, that's totally fine. And if someone wants to chuck for massive panniers on their bike, they'll probably be a bit slower. But that's, but that's totally okay. Carlton Reid  1:00:26   And so what are you doing now? During what what? How would you describe your riding, and your adventuring now, Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  1:00:33   my, I still try. And when I travel, I always want to be on a bike. If I'm not on a bike, I've fully compromised a little bit. But I also like spending time walking around being a normal person, especially if I'm on holiday with my with my girlfriend. But I do try and have one or two bike trips, big bike trips a year. Over the last few years, I've developed a sort of real love for exploring, I guess, capturing the essence of a big adventure closer to home. But in general, I'm sort of a casual cyclist I like to get out for provides every once a week if I can. I think working at QMU is quite is wonderful, but a bit dangerous for someone like me who enjoys spending time looking at maps, because the list of places to visit is evergrowing. But commute has this amazing interface. We have this route planner, which is wonderful gives people all these advanced tools to make informed decisions about where they're going and how they get there. But we also have this discovery interface where you can have these these created routes for you based on your sort of parameters, the smart, this kind of smart solutions, and does have a really big impact on me, since we launched it last year, I'm much more inclined to take a train out from London to a random station and say, load it up on commute and say, Hey, I'm in a new area. I've got three hours, give me something. So while I'm going on less epic adventures, and finding new kind of creative ways of exploring familiar places. I'm doing that a lot at the moment. And I'm extremely excited about doing more of that as the weather improves. Carlton Reid  1:02:19   And is that a curated thing? Or is that an algorithm thing. So Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  1:02:24   it's a kind of a combination of stuff. commute, we have so much user data, because we have millions and billions and billions of of users, the number of recorded tours is kind of such a big number. It's it's kind of hard to get your head around. So we're able to give people these. These like personalised suggestions so I can take the train out if I'm with a no fun with friends go out for a walk at the weekend, I can look at which train line takes me to a village that looks somewhere Scenic. I don't own a car. So I can just say I'm at this station, it will see where the people who use Komoot are heading when they record their tours. So it's very easy to get a feel for where people actually walk. Where do people go for their recreational weekend straws. And it will give me a clever or suitable solution to get kind of onto that, navigate the route and then return to the train station. And it's incredibly clever how it works. If I go on where I live now and say I want to go for a four hour cycle, starting for I live. I've lived in London for a long time and I've cycled in London for a long time. I know what all of the common roadie routes are that people take wherever they're going off to Windsor or Kent or sorry, Essex and, and if I let Komoot do this for me automatically. It's kind of amazing how it basically gives me the routes that people most commonly do. But it won't just give me three or four options, it will give me hundreds of options, which means I can go out for a new ride. And I can always find something that's slightly different to what I've done in the past. And I find that really inspiring for my, like motivation to explore. Carlton Reid  1:04:12   And then if you were in Iran, would it do the same? Or was it does it need that you know, lots and lots of people have done this before or kind of just glower three people who've done this, okay, that'll be the route we curate for this. This person has just ended up in Iran, for instance, such as yourself a few years ago. Yeah, you Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  1:04:28   need to have the use of data because it's based on what people actually do. So if we didn't have that it wouldn't we only want to do it when we're confident we give people a good experience. Otherwise, no one benefits from it. You can obviously still use the route panoramic, your own tool in Iran. The what I would say in certain regions where there is less user data, we have an editorial team that make it they're the the we create the content so we'll find what are the classic like walking routes based on like variety of sources, we have an extensive editorial team that will add this content. And they will add suitable highlights, which is what we call the contributions that the community creates to add on to the map. So that this is an amazing viewpoint, this is a great cafe to stop out if you're a cyclist, this is a really beautiful, rich line stroll. So we will help to populate the map so that the people who are used to kind of a circular thing, the better the map data is, the better that the attributions are on commute, the more local people will find, have a good user experience. And then the more they use it, the more they'll contributes. And that's how we kind of launch in in new places where there's less of an active community, if that makes sense. Carlton Reid  1:05:48   Yes, your heat mapping then, in effect, so you're you're working out where people are going, and you see you perhaps, you know, and your your fellow app. This this ecosystem we talked about before, you know, where people are cycling, you know, like the Strava, type heatmap. Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  1:06:06   Exactly. So we can I mean, it's all obviously, like, it's only when people choose to share stuff publicly. It's all like completely anonymized. But you know, we have so much data, we're just trying to harness it. And yes, we do know where people cycle we have that information that's great is quite hard to sort of digest. But if you can take that and turn it into something actionable, the end result for the user is that they can say, I'm a beginner, I've got two hours, I've got a new phone mount to go on my handlebars, I can select this tool, I can just press go. And I can head off and have an amazing bike ride for two hours. And we can be really confident that it's going to be suitable because that's what other people are doing when they, for example, select bike touring as a sport type. And the same for hiking, we won't have people won't be walking down the road, because we'll only be looking at data that's come from hikers. It's a very Yeah, it's an incredible solution is very clever. And I think it's just a great way of mobilising people, whether they're like really experienced cyclists who are just looking for something new and and bored of doing the same kind of loop over and over again, or newbies who need their handheld a little bit. And once I have a solution that they can just go off and do with five minutes of planning instead of an hour of planning for a two hour excursion. Carlton Reid  1:07:33   Now right now the bike and I don't know how much you know, this, but the bike industry, certainly in the UK, and in many other places in the world is is suffering just incredibly bad. It's just it is it is dire out there at retail. It's dire out there for suppliers, you know, post COVID, we basically just got a huge, huge, low a complete slump. You know, I did a story on Forbes of the day talking about how to 40 year low in the UK. You know, the last time we were as low as this in bike sales was in 1985. So 39 years. And that's that's that's pretty poor. Do. Do you recognise that? Is that something you can look at and say, oh, people aren't writing as much? Or is that just purely at retail and people still riding that is not buying? Jonathan Kambskarð-Bennett  1:08:24   Is a good? It's a good question. I actually saw that Forbes article and is it's definitely bleak reading. But I've worked in the bike industry for a number of years. It's like, I know many people who share the same kind of anecdotal experiences that things are changing. It is a problem with retail and definitely like have these hangover kind of effects from the pandemic that still making it really hard for people to forecast well. And, and it's just been so unpredictable for a few years now. Komoot is lucky because we don't deal with a physical product. But we are subject to the same the same kind of you know, these kind of cultural shifts, whether people are collectively interested in exploring or cycling, we're not immune to that we might not have the same issues that a bike manufacturer has, but we still get impacted by the same changes. And it's hard for us to predict these major shifts in usage in the same way that it's hard for an

I Want To Rewatch: An X-Files Podcast
Billy & Mandy Save Christmas (A JLN Holiday X-Over)

I Want To Rewatch: An X-Files Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2023 89:40


A J & Lazy N Ramble On... Holiday X-Over Replay! (sort of) With guest host Tori! Wherein Grim takes Billy and Mandy to the North Pole so he can prove to Mandy that Santa is real, but once there they discover things are not as they should be and they end up having to save Santa, and Christmas, from an infestation of vampires. Technically considered a Christmas Special, Billy & Mandy Save Christmas originally aired at 8:30pm on Friday, December 16, 2005 as the 53th episode, aka S4E13, of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. Originally recorded 11 December 2021. Originally released 24 December 2021. Dual-released on J and Lazy N Ramble On... and IWTRW's Patreon-Exclusive feed. Mentioned in the episode: ⁠J and Lazy N Ramble On...⁠ (~fin~) ⁠I Want To Rewatch: An X-Files Podcast⁠ (on hiatus) ⁠I Want To Rewatch: An X-Files (Adjacent) Podcast (Patreon Exclusive)⁠ (closed: all episodes now available in the standard IWTRW feed, this episode was the only exception) ⁠Vampires Ruined My Life⁠ (on hiatus) Our theme music is "Back to the Grind" by friend of the podcast, ⁠Billie Stevens⁠. You can find J and Lazy N Ramble On... warez @ ⁠TeePublic⁠. Buy a shirt! Buy a mask! Buy a mothafuckin' coffee cup. You can find links for basically everything I Want To Rewatch related (including both TeePublic and TeeSpring stores) here:  I Want To Rewatch | Linktree

What's In My Head Podcast
"Billy and Mandy's Jacked-Up Halloween Special" with series creator Maxwell Atoms

What's In My Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 94:36


Maxwell Atoms, the creator of "Grim and Evil", "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy" and "Evil Con Carne" on Cartoon Network back during resurgence of animation throughout the late 90's and up and into the mid to late 00's. We chat about anything and everything about the Halloween Special, Billy and Mandy's Jacked up Halloween.Join our Patreon: patreon.com/nmyheadpodFollow Maxwell: https://www.instagram.com/therealmaxwellatoms/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nmyheadpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmyheadpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/nmyheadpodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WhatsInMyHeadPodcast/featuredDon't forget to subscribe and follow us across all social media platforms.

ScaryCrit
Don't Be Yellin' - Dead Silence (2007)

ScaryCrit

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023 90:41


Beware the stare of Mary Shaw. She had no children, only dolls. And if you see her in your dreams... You BEST bet'not scream!!! Tf? Today on ScaryCrit, we're taking a trip down to dreary Raven's Fair to hang with the good sis Mary and her vociferous dolls and dish about Dead Silence (2007). A brainchild of the fathers of Saw (2005), Leigh Whannel and James Wan, we have a fun time analyzing how this film holds up in the possessed/haunted doll subgenre, toying with the idea of if the movie were from another character's perspective, defining the "curse" of Mary Shaw, and pondering how the Dead Silence we got wasn't originally the one James and Leigh had in mind. So turn us on, turn yourselves down (or else) and enjoy!Sign Up for our NewsletterFind Us Onlinewww.scarycritpodcast.comTwitter @ScaryCritPodInstagram @ScaryCritPodTimestamps00:11:26 - Negronomicon00:33:37 - Crit01:27:54 - Final CurlsGems from E95Super Mario 64 (1996, video game)I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)The Nun II (2023)The Nun (2018)The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe (2005)The Werewolf of Fever Swamp (R.L. Stine, Scholastic, 1993, Print)Evil Dead (2003)Missing (2023)The Last of Us (2023)The Invisible Man (2020)The Conjuring (2013)Thanksgiving (2023)Grindhouse (2007)The Addams FamilyBlood Freak (1972)Home Sweet Home (1981)Blood Rage (1987)ThanksKilling (2008)Black Christmas (2019)Black Christmas (1974)Goosebumps (2015)Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween (2018)Goosebumps (1992, books)Goosebumps: Horrorland (2010, books)Riverdale (2017 - 2023)R.L. Stine's The Haunting Hour (2010 - 2014)Creeped Out (2017 - 2019)Just Beyond (2021 - 2021)Twilight Zone (2019 - 2020)The After Party (2022 - present)Dead Silence (2007)Night of the Living Dummy (R.L. Stine, Scholastic, 1993, Print)Saw (2004)American Horror Story (2011 - Present)M3GAN (2023)Ganja and Hess (1973)Crimson Peak (2015)The Grudge (2004)Saw II (2005)A Quiet Place (2018)The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy (2001 - 2007)Robot Chicken (2005 - 2022)Mucha Lucha (2002 - 2005)What's New Scooby-Doo (2002 - 2006)Family Guy (1999 - Present)True Blood (2008 - 2014)A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)The Changeling (2023 - Present)Alternate Opening Alternate Ending Support the show

Mostly Horror Movie Night
110: Maxwell Atoms - The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy

Mostly Horror Movie Night

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 92:31


Steve and Sean talk about I Think You Should Leave season 3, The Strangers, Pride, Silent Hill Ascension, the Insidious spinoff, and Nosferatu. Then, they're joined by Maxwell Atoms, creator of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy! They discuss fast-forwarding through the scary parts, animation back in the day, sneaking in dark jokes, and more!Support the writers unions!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Geek Freaks Headlines
Ahsoka, Tom Holland, and Millennial Cartoons

Geek Freaks Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 2:16


Wednesday's Second Season Will Have a Darker ToneJenna Ortega, an actress from the show “Wednesday,” revealed that the second season will take a darker turn and focus more on horror. She mentioned that the romantic love interest for the character Wednesday will be abandoned, which she finds exciting. Ortega will also take on a more significant role by helping with the script. Source: VarietyAhsoka Release Date RevealedDisney+ has officially announced that the highly-anticipated Star Wars series, Ahsoka, will be released on August 23, 2023. The show will star Rosario Dawson as the Jedi and continue the story of the fan-favorite animated series, Rebels.Tom Holland Takes a Break from Acting Following Challenging Role on ‘The Crowded Room' SeriesTom Holland, known for his role as Spider-Man, revealed in an interview with Extra that he will be taking a break from acting following his challenging experience on the Apple TV+ series “The Crowded Room.” Holland plays the lead character, Danny Sullivan, in the psychological thriller based on Billy Milligan's life. As an executive producer on the show, Holland faced additional pressures. He mentioned exploring intense emotions he had never experienced before, which made the role physically and emotionally taxing. To recuperate, he took a break in Mexico for a week and has now decided to take a year off. While Holland's future projects are relatively sparse, including a Fred Astaire biopic and a potential Spider-Man 4, the latter is on hold due to a writers' strike. “The Crowded Room” premieres on Apple TV+ this Friday with three episodes.Adult Swim's “Checkered Past” Brings Classic Cartoon Network Shows to Expanded LineupCartoon Network's Adult Swim block is expanding its daily lineup by adding classic Cartoon Network shows to its schedule. The new block called “Checkered Past,” will feature shows like Ed, Edd n Eddy, Dexter's Laboratory, Courage the Cowardly Dog, and The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. It will replace some of the current Cartoon Network shows in Adult Swim's schedule. The expansion comes after the success of Adult Swim's previous one-hour extension of daily programming. The “Checkered Past” block will air Monday through Friday at 6 p.m., while Saturdays will consist of reruns of Adult Swim's original shows, and Sundays will continue with the “Acme Night” block. The move aims to appeal to both current and nostalgic audiences, as these classic shows have a lasting fanbase. The new lineup is set to launch on August 28.

FantasyShed Podcast Network!
Totally Toonular #104- The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy with GUEST John Silecchia!!

FantasyShed Podcast Network!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 116:28


Join the gang of lovable losers as we talk, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy  with GUEST John Silecchia!!  Watch the live stream every week, Youtube.com/@totallytoonular  Join the conversation! Email us at totally.toonular@gmail.com. Send us recommendations or tell your feelings on any cartoon we've talked about. We will read your email live on air!  And Subscribe to our YouTube @Totallytoonular  Follow  John Silecchia -  https://www.neondreamsstudios.com/ https://www.youtube.com/@neondreamsstudios https://neondreamsstudios.newgrounds.com/ Follow  @Fantasyshed  @feijaumvfx  @yarn_yeti  @_nicolematarese

Da Binge Bois
The Grim Adventures Of Bill & Frank - "The Last Of Us" Episode 3 Recap + "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners" Season 1 Review & Discussion

Da Binge Bois

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 63:56


Timestamps: "The Last of Us": (00:00:40) "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners": (00:17:55) Da Binge Bois are back in the streets as we cover episode 3 of "The Last Of Us" HBO series and then move onto talking about Netflix's big hit anime "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners"! During the talk about the third episode of "The Last Of Us", Enrique talks about how if there is only 8 episodes of the season it was a waste to use this episode for Bill & Frank instead of developing Ellie & Joel more, Eli says he likes it because it was something more light in the depressing series, and Tristan dug the episode as he has no attachment to the series prior to this show coming out. Moving onto "Cyberpunk: Edgerunners" all of Da Bois have differing opinions. Eli talks about how the entirety of cyberpunk genre might not be for him after not enjoying this show, Bladerunner and Cowboy Bebop, Tristan says he loves the series and enjoyed the dynamic between David Martinez and Lucy, and Enrique enjoyed the show after the extremely cliché start but felt the post time skip content was a big blur. As always thanks for watching, hit us up on social media for a shoutout! Instagram: @DaBingeBois Twitter: @BingeBois TikTok: @DaBingeBois Shoutout BNH for Chill Clap that opens the show every week Series Synopsis: The Last of Us is an American post-apocalyptic drama television series created by Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann for HBO. Based on the 2013 video game developed by Naughty Dog, the series is set twenty years after a mass fungal infection sparked a global pandemic and follows Joel (Pedro Pascal), a smuggler tasked with escorting the teenage Ellie (Bella Ramsey) across a post-apocalyptic United States. The supporting cast features Gabriel Luna as Joel's younger brother Tommy and Anna Torv as Joel's smuggler partner Tess. The Last of Us, said to be the largest television production in Canadian history, was filmed in Alberta from July 2021 to June 2022. It is the first HBO series based on a video game, and is a joint production by Sony Pictures Television, PlayStation Productions, Naughty Dog, the Mighty Mint, and Word Games. The first season consists of nine episodes written by Druckmann, who wrote and co-directed the original game, and Mazin. The score was composed by Gustavo Santaolalla, who composed for the game, and David Fleming Cyberpunk: Edgerunners (Japanese: サイバーパンク エッジランナーズ, Hepburn: Saibāpanku Edjirannāzu) is a 2022 Polish–Japanese cyberpunk web anime series based on the video game Cyberpunk 2077 by CD Projekt Red.[2] The series was animated by Studio Trigger under the supervision of CD Projekt and premiered on Netflix in September 2022.[3] Set in the Cyberpunk universe created by Mike Pondsmith, the anime serves as a prequel to the game and takes place about a year before the events of Cyberpunk 2077. Upon its release, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners received highly positive reviews, with praise directed at its characters, animation and worldbuilding.[4] In October 2022, CD Projekt announced that the anime would not be receiving a second season and stated that, while they were open to collaborating with Trigger for future projects, Cyberpunk: Edgerunners had always been planned as a standalone work

Behind The Bells Podcast
10 Overlooked Nostalgic Halloween Songs

Behind The Bells Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2022 46:31


"Happy Happy Halloween, Halloween, Halloween, Happy Happy Halloween, Silver Shamrock" Happy Halloween... a day late and a Happy Christmas Podcasting Day! Today I'd thought I try something new and currate a different kind of list for some Halloween fun. I decided to look into the past and bring up some new songs for the season. So don't expect your Thrillers, Twilight Zone theme, Monster Mashes or whatever. Today were going from the Halloween series to Scooby Doo to the Muppets and even into the Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. Facebook Instagram Patreon

Gotta Recap: A Samurai Jack Rewatch Podcast
Billy & Mandy's Jacked-Up Halloween

Gotta Recap: A Samurai Jack Rewatch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 87:31


BOO-NUS: Happy Halloween, boys and ghouls! As a special treat, Nick and Brendan shake things up and review an especially spooky an episode of another Cartoon Network classic, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. The boys share their childhood Halloween memories and their personal histories with the show, then get straight into recapping this chilling chapter in the story of a dumb boy, an angry girl, and their skeletal sidekick. 00:00:00 - Intro 00:17:08 - Episode recap 01:16:55 - Final thoughts Follow us: Twitter, Facebook, Instagram Have a question or comment about the show? Email us at gottarecap@gmail.com and we may read your message on a future episode.

The Yonkō Table
The WB Merger - Celebrating 30 years of Cartoon Network!

The Yonkō Table

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 101:28


Welcome listeners to SEASON 2 - Episode 124 of The Yonkō Table! Featuring your host Yonkō, DrJaceAttorney fellow Yonkō, The GrandMasterHoop, and Supernova MrBombasticc! We all remember the classic days of returning home from school and tuning in to Cartoon Network to watch some all time classics like Ed, Edd, N' Eddy, Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Adventure Time, Ben 10, and many more! With Cartoon Network celebrating its 30 years in the business as of 2022, some uncertain times are ahead of us. WB recently announcing its merger with Cartoon Network Studios has raised many red flags of where the network will go from here. Join as as we deep dive a brief history of Cartoon Network's lifespan, and how that history can give us hints as to what may be in story for the future. This and so much more, so quit swabbing the deck, come have a seat, and get fed with this week's episode of The Yonkō Table! Patreon/Discord: https://tinyurl.com/yzv488vr Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/drjaceattorney Be sure to follow us on: Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/nxhw66te Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/u2tcbdvx Facebook: facebook.com/yonkotable Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/2mudtdwm Instagram: instagram.com/theyonkotable --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky78/support

Render Me This
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy

Render Me This

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 56:03


Join us this week as we reap our way through the scythe-wielding, skeleton-best-friend-having, neighborly world of The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy! Co-hosted by Ian Strong and Micah Ballou

The GameCube Was Cool
Cartoon Network Games on The GameCube

The GameCube Was Cool

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 108:57


It's September and that means it's time to go back to school, and what better way to celebrate (or lament) then to talk about some after school cartoons on the GameCube Was Cool! Mike & Neil look back at some of the favourite series from Cartoon Network like Codename: Kids Next Door, the Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Samurai Jack, Ed Edd and Eddy and The Power Puff Girls! Unfortunately we did not get a Dexter's Lab game on the Cube but the boys are still holding out hope. Dive into the early 2000s in a big way with these sub-par games but timeless cartoons! Go and get some GameCube Was Cool Podcast Merch at  https://www.teepublic.com/stores/neil-gilbert?ref_id=26916

Scary Not Scary Podcast
Episode 70: Grim Adventures

Scary Not Scary Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 74:02


Nothing is certain but death is always near.... DUN DUN DUNNNNNNNNNNN  Join us as we discuss the origins of the Grim Reaper, encounters, and an important message from Death himself.  As always sit back, grab a snack, and enjoy!!  . . . Intro Music: Drew Sanchez Editor: Timothy Charles Art Director: Nicollo Creations Don't forget to rate & review us on iTunes Podcast App, Follow us on Spotify, and subscribe! Follow us on all social media platforms @scarynotscarypodcast Email us your stories scarynotscarypodcast@gmail.com Shop our Merch! https://www.scarynotscarypodcast.shop/ Here is our Link Tree https://linktr.ee/ScaryNotScaryPodcast Follow Tim on Twitch https://twitch.tv/mr_phantim  

Points of eXperience with Paul Castro Jr
Richard Horvitz (Helluva Boss, Invader Zim) | Points of eXperience w/ Paul Castro Jr. EP. #16

Points of eXperience with Paul Castro Jr

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 72:52


Helluva Boss, Angry Beavers, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, and Invader Zim himself - Richard Horvitz joins us breaking the industry and his genius down for everyone. He is one of the most brilliant comedic performers in the animated world and learning from here was unbelievable. https://www.richardhorvitz.com/ https://twitter.com/RichardHorvitz Support from our Sponsors: ---------------------------------------------- * For 15% OFF your subscription to Voice123 visit: * https://www.Voice123.com/plans/pox * FREE SHIPPING on all TURTLE BEACH / NEAT MICROPHONE orders * https://www.dpbolvw.net/click-100595441-14299609 * FREE SHIPPING on all ROCCAT orders * https://www.dpbolvw.net/click-100595441-14525775 * For 10% off VOICE STRAW visit the link below! * https://voicestraw.com/discount/POX10?ref=c33e2x1zok * For 10% off RIVERSIDE.FM SUBSCRIPTION visit the link below! * https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=Pox ---------------------------------------------- Please subscribe and follow us on all social media and enable notifications on all podcast platforms! https://www.PointsofeXperiencePodcast.com ---------------------------------------------- Questions? Email Info@pointsofexperiencepodcast.com Instagram: https://www.Instagram.com/PoXPodcast Twitter: https://www.Twitter.com/PoXPodcast Facebook: https://www.Facebook.com/PoxPodcast TikTok: https://www.TikTok.com/@PointsofeXperience ---------------------------------------------- Original Music by: SkaneMusic - https://www.instagram.com/skane.music/ Edited by: Keith "Neku" Lawson - https://twitter.com/OzmaNeku

Dudez Who Like Cartoonz
Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Vs. Jackie Chan Adventures w/Josh Mann

Dudez Who Like Cartoonz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 85:52


Josh Mann and I discuss which cartoon is better Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy or Jackie Chan Adventures. Follow me at quinten_dick on Instagram, Twitter, and Tik Tok. Follow Josh Mann work at Manns Ego on YouTube. Thank you Quinten Spangler for the opening theme! You can find his work at Almost Honest on Facebook

Canned Air: A Tribute to Comics and Pop Culture
Canned Air #440 A Conversation with Richard Horvitz (Invader Zim, The Angry Beavers, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy)

Canned Air: A Tribute to Comics and Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 74:58


He's the voice of Billy in "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy", Daggett in "The Angry Beavers", Alpha 5 in "Mighty Morphin Power Rangers", Zim of "Invader Zim", and so much more. We welcome actor Richard Horvitz this week and had a great time hanging out with him. We discuss some of Richards early roles, his theater work, experiences with Alan Hale Jr. and Bill Murray, how he came to voice Alpha 5, and more. We then end by tearing apart the Disney Star Wars Trilogy and enjoy every minute of it. You don't want to miss this one! RichardHorvitz.com Twitter: @RichardHorvitz Instagram: @RichardHorvitzVO CannedAirPodcast.com Twitter: @CannedAirPod Instagram: @Canned_Air If you'd like to show your support, you can either visit our Patreon page at Patreon.com/CannedAirPod or you can leave us a review on iTunes! Thanks for listening! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Alicyn's Wonderland
Debbi Derryberry (Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Jimmy Neutron) | AW 49

Alicyn's Wonderland

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 36:07


This week Inside Alicyn's Wonderland, we dive into the wild and wonderful world of animation and video games together with the one and only Debi Derryberry! Debbi is best known as the voice of Nickelodeon's resident boy genius Jimmy Neutron. In addition to this, Debbi is also known for her other notable roles including Nergal Jr. from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, Coco Bandicoot in the Crash Bandicoot series, Wednesday in The Addams Family animation series, Draculaura in Monster High, Clay in the Playhouse Disney segments, Judy in Jumanji, and Maureen Murphy in the hit Netflix series F is for Family. Join us as Debbi takes us on a trip down memory lane and an exclusive look inside her personal studio. In this episode, Debbi shares stories all the way back from her pre-med days in UCLA as well as amazing anecdotes from her storied voiceover acting career. She also talks about some of the changes she's observed in the animation industry over the past 20 years! This episode's packed with a ton of amazing anecdotes from another legendary talent that's sure to inspire you.Timestamp:[5:34] What Debi did before voice acting[11:15] Debi talks about Honey Pig [13:57] Which among Debi's roles have the biggest fan base?[21:14] The changes Debi has seen over the past 20 years[23:48] Debi talks about her process of finding her character voice[28:02] Debi's favorite part about working on Jimmy NeutronFollow along with Alicyn's Wonderland on:Instagram: @AlicynTikTok: @alicynpackardYouTube: Alicyn PackardTwitter: @Alicyn 

What's In My Head Podcast
Shaun Cashman: Animation Director for King of The Hill, The Simpsons, Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and more!

What's In My Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2022 89:54


Shaun Cashman is this weeks guest. Shaun has cut his animation teeth in primetime shows like King of the Hill, The Simpsons and the came over to Cartoon Network to storyboard and direct on the hit show "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy". In this episode we chat in great detail about the early days of the Simpsons and King of The Hill, as well as chatting about his favorite episodes, how he would direct and edit and some fun stories about working on two of the biggest primetime animated shows ever. Shaun is a really nice dude and had alot of fun stories about working with the crew of Billy and Mandy. I hope you all enjoy this one! Follow Shaun: https://www.facebook.com/shaun.cashman.7 Follow and Subscribe to the What's In My Head Podcast: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/whats-in-my-head-podcast/id1604643239 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nmyheadpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmyheadpod Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7lKoC7V7kfuNUhCxKZSxsL?si=5a687a9fd2ec4f8a Twitter: https://twitter.com/nmyheadpod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WhatsInMyHeadPodcast/featured Don't forget to subscribe and follow us across all social media platforms.

Quote of Arms
Quote of Arms Episode 31 VAMPIRES! with Lady Lazula

Quote of Arms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2022 58:48


Lady Lazula and I discuss the terrors of the night, the carnivorous canine-centric humanoids known as vampires! While they do imbibe blood, they definitely don't suck (but, according the the Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, some scrape)! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/quote-of-arms/support

What's In My Head Podcast
Greg Eagles: The voice of Grim from The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy!

What's In My Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 65:33


Greg Eagles, the voice of Grim, from the “Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy” is this weeks guest! We talk about how he found the voice for Grim, his biggest influences in the voice over game, working with comedians, becoming a paid regular at the comedy store, his current projects he's pitching and so much more! This was one of my favorite episodes so far, such an amazing dude and funny as hell, please enjoy!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nmyheadpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmyheadpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/nmyheadpodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WhatsInMyHeadPodcast/featuredDon't forget to subscribe and follow us across all social media platforms.

What's In My Head Podcast
Maxwell Atoms: The creator of Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy!

What's In My Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2022 118:12


Maxwell Atoms, the creator of "Grim and Evil", "The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy" and "Evil Con Carne" on Cartoon Network back during resurgence of animation throughout the late 90's and up and into the mid to late 00's. We chat about his life, career, adversities, shows being pulled and the greatest question that hasn't been answered yet, "Who would win in a Twerk Off?" Fighting in the Blue Corner we got Grim, from Grim Adventures and in the Red Corner (pun intended) we got "The Red Guy" from Cow and Chicken. All that and much more, kick up your feet and enjoy the chat!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nmyheadpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmyheadpodTwitter: https://twitter.com/nmyheadpodYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WhatsInMyHeadPodcast/featuredDon't forget to subscribe and follow us across all social media platforms.

What's In My Head Podcast
Pat Fraley: The voice of Krang, Casey Jones and Baxter from the 1987 TMNT cartoon

What's In My Head Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 55:56


Pat Fraley is this weeks guest. Pat has had a illustrious career in the voice acting community. He has voiced Krang, Casey Jones and Baxter Stockman from the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon. His credits include shows like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman: The Animated Series, Bobby's World, Chalkzone, Cow and Chicken, Ducktales, Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Gargoyles, The Smurfs and so much more! Is there a voice actor, actor, author, musician, comic book creator, athlete, pop culture icon, etc. that you would like to see me interview? if so drop it in the comments below. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nmyheadpod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nmyheadpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/nmyheadpod Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/WhatsInMyHeadPodcast/featuredDon't forget to subscribe and follow us across all social media platforms.

Stay 'Tooned!
Greg Hinde Checks the Checker

Stay 'Tooned!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2022 33:03


Composer Greg Hinde has had the unique experience of doing more than just music for cartoons. He served as Animation Checker on a number of films and TV series. His musical resume includes shows such as The Wild Thornberrys and The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. Check out Greg's Music on-line: https://gregoryhindemusic.com/ ☁ On Patreon: http://www.patreon.com/philmachi ☁ On Twitch: http://twitch.tv/philmachi ☁ On YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/yxcdq4tt ☁ Animated News via Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/StayToonedShow ☁ Phil's comics: http://www.retailsunshine.com/StayTooned Thank you for all your support and please spread this show around! All images seen and music heard are TM and copyright of their respective owners. Phil Machi & Livestock Productions do not claim ownership to any of these properties. Stay 'Tooned! and its logo are TM and copyright Phil Machi & Livestock Productions. All rights reserved. Share on social media using: #StayToonedShow --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/philmachi/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/philmachi/support

I Want To Rewatch: An X-Files Podcast
Billy & Mandy Save Christmas

I Want To Rewatch: An X-Files Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 89:40


Billy & Mandy Save Christmas Wherein Grim takes Billy and Mandy to the North Pole so he can prove to Mandy that Santa is real, but once up there they discover things are not as they should be and they end up having to save Santa, and Christmas, from an infestation of vampires. Technically considered a Christmas Special, Billy & Mandy Save Christmas originally aired at 8:30pm on Friday, December 16, 2005 as the 53th episode, aka S4E13, of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. Originally recorded 11 December 2021. Originally released 24 December 2021. (Dual release on J and Lazy N Ramble On... and Patreon/Anchor Subscription.) As mentioned in the episode: J and Lazy N Ramble On... I Want To Rewatch: An X-Files Podcast I Want To Rewatch: An X-Files (Adjacent) Podcast (Patreon Exclusive) Vampires Ruined My Life Theme music is "Back to the Grind" by friend of the podcast, Billie Stevens. You can find J and Lazy N Ramble On... at jandlazyn.com and peruse some sweet warez @ TeePublic. Buy a shirt! Buy a mask! Buy a mothafuckin' coffee cup. You can find links for just about everything I Want To Rewatch related here: I Want To Rewatch | Linktree Thank you for your support!

J & Lazy N Ramble On...
about Billy & Mandy Save Christmas

J & Lazy N Ramble On...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 91:03


With guest host Tori! Wherein Grim takes Billy and Mandy to the North Pole so he can prove to Mandy that Santa is real, but once up there they discover things are not as they should be and they end up having to save Santa, and Christmas, from an infestation of vampires. Technically considered a Christmas Special, Billy & Mandy Save Christmas originally aired at 8:30pm on Friday, December 16, 2005 as the 53th episode, aka S4E13, of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. Originally recorded 11 December 2021. Originally released 24 December 2021. Dual release on J and Lazy N Ramble On... and IWTRW's Patreon. As mentioned in the episode: J and Lazy N Ramble On... I Want To Rewatch: An X-Files Podcast I Want To Rewatch: An X-Files (Adjacent) Podcast (Patreon Exclusive) Vampires Ruined My Life Our theme music is "Back to the Grind" by friend of the podcast, Billie Stevens. You can find J and Lazy N Ramble On... at jandlazyn.com, or subscribe wherever you currently subscribe to podcasts. You can tell us we're wrong on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. We probably won't see it, but it is an option. You can also leave us a voice message, or just email us at jandlazyn@gmail.com. We also have merch! Peruse our warez @ TeePublic. Buy a shirt! Buy a mask! Buy a mothafuckin' coffee cup. Or support us directly at paypal.me/jandlazyn --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast
Disney+ Day & Disabling Dislikes

AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 149:53


Disney released many major announcements during Disney+ Day Disney and VeVe released Disney Golden Moments, a Disney NFT Collection Disney announced an update for Mickey's Toontown at Disneyland for 2023 The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy creator Maxwell Atoms reveals that he's in bad terms with Adult Swim president YouTube is hiding the dislike count from the public across its website

The Cartoon Reboot
Episode 45: We Talk Halloween Specials! Johnny Bravo (1995), Scooby Doo (1969) and The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy! (2001)

The Cartoon Reboot

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 33:09


In this episode, we look into the world of Halloween specials! We check out the Johnny Bravo and Scooby-Doo collaboration as well as see what Billy & Mandy would do in their Halloween special! We discuss Halloween overall, our thoughts on the cartoons as well as what the popular costumes will be this year! Episodes Watched: Johnny Bravo: Bravo Dooby Doo The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Billy & Mandy's Jacked-Up Halloween Also HUGE shoutout to feedspot.com for putting us on their Top 20 Cartoon Podcast and Top 20 Anime Podcast lists! Be sure to check out the other amazing podcasts on that list! www.thecartoonreboot.com | TWITTER: @cartoonreboot_ | IG: @thecartoonreboot | YT: thecartoonreboot

Toon Lore Done Right: A Black cartoon, anime and animation podcast
The Grim adventures of Billy and Mandy - Halloween special

Toon Lore Done Right: A Black cartoon, anime and animation podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 23:43


Welcome to Toon Lore Done Right! You can call me Dave the Tutor and today I have something special! On this episode we dive into the weird, the dark and the funny Grim adventures of Billy and Mandy. I have the pleasure of working with guest and substitute teacher Deanna and long time listeners will recognize her voice. She is the host of the Loose Change podcast and all around 90's cartoon fan. Billy and Mandy was Created by Maxwell Adams and this classic cartoon cartoon brings forth some memorable characters and hilarious moments. It's dark tone made it a stand out hit in the hay-day of Cartoon Network, so let's find out if you should skip it, try it, watch it or binge it! Be sure to follow me on the socials and leave a review! Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ToonLoreDR Anchor support: https://anchor.fm/toonlore Leave a review online: www.ToonLoreDR.com/reviews Twitter: @ToonLoreDR Instagram: @ToonLoreDR Facebook: Facebook.com/toonlore Follow my blog where I sometimes post things at https://toonlore.wordpress.com/ Extra links: --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toonlore/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/toonlore/support

It's Not My Fault The OASG Podcast Is Not Popular!
TheOASG Podcast Episode 132: The Grim Adventures of The Summer Anime Season

It's Not My Fault The OASG Podcast Is Not Popular!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 103:14


Show Notes News 0:00: With the hosts being unable to talk about what they've been up to and not too many pandemic news in Japan (Aside from it being the usual), Justin and Helen get into the news that's happened, starting with Ultra+ partnering with Crunchyroll. Licenses 3:35: So every Wednesday Seven Seas will announce […] The post TheOASG Podcast Episode 132: The Grim Adventures of The Summer Anime Season appeared first on TheOASG.

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Creative Block
Creative Block #45: CH Greenblatt

Creative Block

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 83:56


Welcome to Creative Block with Vee and Gene! In this episode, we interview CH Greenblatt! Carl is the creator of Cartoon Network's Chowder, Nickelodeon's Harvey Beaks, and recently Jellystone on HBOMax. He's also done work on Spongebob and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. We chat about coming up with a pen name, how his time working in advertising helped his animating career, the importance of managing a team as a showrunner, and more! While we talk, we doodle on a Google jamboard, where we draw from prompts we got on Twitter. Subscribe to our channel to hear more stories of other animation professionals! Watch this episode on YouTube to see us doodle while we chat ► https://youtu.be/iRQcbmtzEjU Become a Patron! ► https://www.patreon.com/crtvblock ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ CREATIVE BLOCK ► https://twitter.com/crtvblock GENE! ► https://twitter.com/genegoldstein VEE! ► https://twitter.com/violainebriat Editing by Clemence Briat ► https://twitter.com/clem_n_m Theme song by Louie Zong ► https://twitter.com/everydaylouie --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/crtvblock/support

The Ink N' Paint Club Podcast
264. The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy

The Ink N' Paint Club Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 74:09


Grab your best friends and get ready for some supernatrual shenanigans! We're celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy!   Click here for links to all our pages: https://linktr.ee/inknpaintclub   Check out the Geekly Grind: https://www.thegeeklygrind.com/   Music by Ska Tune Network

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Do We Still Dig This?
7: The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy

Do We Still Dig This?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 54:43


This week Georgia & Grace return to their first and truest love: dark, twisted children's cartoons. It's The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy! Raggle flaggle!

Secret Of The Sailor Madness
OH! That's A Baseball Episode! #5: Johnny Bravo, Cow & Chicken and The Grim Adventures Of Billy & Mandy

Secret Of The Sailor Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2021


 The other side of a great rivalry is at bat next, the creative contemporaries to the Nicktoons outfit that were the Cartoon Cartoons from Cartoon Network. That's a lotta cartoons! A lot of very popular cartoons at that but only the finest contain an obligatory baseball episode therein: Death stalks the ballpark at the behest of Billy & Mandy; I.M. Weasel talks ERAs and OBPs; and Johnny Bravo strikes out in all senses of the phrase. Listen up!

We're Not Philosophers
The Grim Adventures of 911

We're Not Philosophers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 26:16


Do you ever get weird phone calls? Well, "911" definitely has heard them all? Join WNP in reacting to creepy 911 calls. . . I wonder if Ruth should own a Draco? Follow us! @WNP_Official

DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast
52: One of us is a furry FT. Rishat's gaming mouse

DUH:A Bangladeshi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 50:16


Four teenage man friends gather around to flex a gaming mouse Discord server - https://discord.gg/X94h4XWKMQ Timestamps 00:01:25 Our own Omnitrixes 00:32:15 Childhood cartoons 00:34:07 DVD players and crappy Chinese consoles 00:36:44 Cringe fact about Rishat 00:37:53 Hindi and bangla dubs 00:40:14 More childhood tv shows 00:42:16 Are singleplayer games really dead? and the current state of gaming 00:46:43 Rishat's gaming mouse Things mentioned- 1.Ben 10 story recap by The Ink Tank (YouTube channel) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdAaO-MK8DU 2.Courage The Cowardly Dog (TV series) - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Courage_the_Cowardly_Dog 3.Chowder (TV series) - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chowder_(TV_series) 4.The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy (TV series) - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Grim_Adventures_of_Billy_%26_Mandy 5.Art Attack (TV series) - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Attack 6.The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (Video game) - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls_IV:_Oblivion 7.PSVITA (Video game console) - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_Vita 8.Far Cry (Video game series) - https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Far_Cry 9.Razer Deathadder (Gaming Mouse) - https://www.razer.com/gaming-mice/razer-deathadder-v2/RZ01-03210100-R3U1 10.MAD-Music Art Dance(TV series) - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.A.D._(Indian_TV_programme) Rob's youtube channel - https://www.youtube.com/user/madstuffwithrob 11.F.A.Q Frequently Asked Questions(TV series) Listening to the show on iTunes/Spotify/Google Podcasts/YouTube really helps the podcast gain exposure iTunes - http://bit.ly/DUHonApplePodcasts Spotify - http://bit.ly/DUHonSpotify Google Podcasts - http://bit.ly/DUHonGooglePodcasts Saavn - https://bit.ly/DUHonSaavn YouTube - http://bit.ly/DUHonYouTube Support the podcast through Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/duhabp Send in a voice message - https://anchor.fm/duhabp/message DUH on social medias: Facebook page - facebook.com/duhabp Instagram - instagram.com/duhabp Twitter - twitter.com/duh3abp Apurbo YouTube - http://bit.ly/ApurbosYouTube Facebook profile - http://bit.ly/ApurbosFBprofile Instagram - http://bit.ly/ApurbosInstagram Twitter - http://bit.ly/ApurbosTwitter Rishat YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFwHfBWsOZEW3cKFh_BWZaw Ishmum Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCssbWLyz9JYIbGGGxxknnOg Sharif YouTube - https://youtube.com/channel/UCj9sYXzE-ySF0DPsK1xpVyg Thumbnail by Irfan Sarker Cool things- 1. https://youtu.be/WthdprrDsM0 2. https://youtu.be/NOZONW-UK0w Bangladesh, Bangladeshi, Bangladeshi podcasts, Podcasts in Bangladesh, Bangla podcast, Bengali podcast, Podcast Bangla, Podcast, Bengal podcast, What is podcast Bangla, DUHABP, Ashrafuzzaman Apurbo, eatabrick, Some retard, duhabp #DUHABP #BengaliPodcast #BangladeshiPodcast #BanglaPodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/duhabp/message

What An OddCast
Episode 113- Cartoon Network Bracket Finals: Heather Blind Sides The Oddcast

What An OddCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 66:22


Jared Minekime, Mikeal Kennedy, Sven, Anthony Denney are on today. Its the finals to Cartoon Network. Xiaolin Showdown, K.N.D., Chowder battle for the main finalist position of the Nostalgia Toons. Grim Adventures, Teen Titans, Totally Spies battle it out for the runner up position. Sven breaks the master sword so Link is fucked, Mikeal kills Jared (Again). Oh and Heather completely destroys us at the end. #Stayodd Support us at these: Patreon.com/OddcastN -$3 for early shows and bonuses Barkbox link- https://barkbox.snlv.net/Oddcast Fivver Link- https://fvrr.co/3dEl8sL Follow us- @OddcastN, @CLT_Sandwich, @beetle_cast Email: oddcastmedia@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/WAOddcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/WAOddcast/support

Crónicas del Multiverso Podcast
Crónicas del Multiverso Special: Bytes and Bits #23

Crónicas del Multiverso Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 78:24


Un especial dedicado a los juegos de pelea del Gamecube, incluyendo Soul Calibur 2, Bloody Roar, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy y juegos de Rocky y Dragon Ball.

The Macbeef-Banquet Podcast
Ep. 85: The Grim Adventures of Nick Cage and Mandy

The Macbeef-Banquet Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2021 27:41


Milz and I watched Nick Cage get fake stabbed and then chainsaw fight another chainsaw guy. All the President's Men (1976) is on HBO Max. This is the second season of a movie-based podcast that is even better than it was before (because now both of us are trying instead of just Milz). We discuss movies we've watched, tv shows and movies we're looking forward to, our own projects, and pretty much anything else film-related. Podcast Links: YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmjLOXlfbvsR1zRYjI3JYr1EXG3c-sl6DAnchor.Fm: https://anchor.fm/macbeef-banquetpodcastApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-macbeef-banquet-podcast/id1477406532Breaker: https://www.breaker.audio/the-macbeef-banquet-podcastCastbox: https://castbox.fm/channel/The-Macbeef-Banquet-Podcast-id2282131?country=usGoogle Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9kNTA1Y2EwL3BvZGNhc3QvcnNzPocket Casts: https://pca.st/1tdMMrPodbean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/jb5v9-a133e/The-Macbeef-Banquet-PodcastRadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/the-macbeefbanquet-podcast-GAly1NSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/31PjIlQzJFXsVp62gyGqJuStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-macbeefbanquet-podcastTuneIn: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Podcasts/The-Macbeef-Banquet-Podcast-p1252581/Ko-Fi Link (donate if you want): https://ko-fi.com/themacbeef_banquetpodcast Intro/Outro Music: Dakota by Unheard Music Concepts Licensed under: Attribution License https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcodeSource: Free Music Archive https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Unheard_Music_Concepts/The_Lasso_of_Time/DakotaUnheard Music Concepts is a trio from the Netherlands consisting of Han Post (sax, clarinet), Marc Verhoeven (keys) and Daniel Talma (upright bass). They played together for many years in several groups (the Urge, Two Gentlemen, Masters & Johnson, Dutch Distress) and decided to go back to what they think is the core of all music: communication.They meet and play. They don't agree on chords, tempo or anything else. It is all about listening to and interacting with each other. Everything is recorded on a simple multitrack recorder, afterwards the best pieces are selected and mixed.Four albums have been released; Harbour (2015), Industry (2016) Home (2016) and Slow (2017).

GalaxyCon Live!
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Q&A February Panel with Richard Horvitz & More!

GalaxyCon Live!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 39:37


In this episode, we talk to Greg Eagles, Grey DeLisle and Richard Horvitz about their time on Cartoon Network and the ins & outs of producing such a remarkably weird show! Not to mention, we answer some audience questions! Want to be a part of these live panels? Head onto galaxycon.com! Originally aired on February 6th

Infancia Eterna Podcast
Infancia Eterna #25: Especiales de San Valentín en Caricaturas

Infancia Eterna Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 116:24


Una Disculpa por este tan desastroso episodio 25, se juntaron varias cosas, estábamos ansiosos porque después de caer volvimos a dejar el vicio, reemplazándolo con duros, cosa que se noto en grabación, se me fue el pedo y no investigue la información de los episodios, Zuicyd no vio algunos de ellos y el ventilador de PC mas ruidoso de toda mi vida, por lo que al limpiar ese ruido, bajo mucho la calidad de las voces y aun así, eso fue mejor que haberlo dejado sin editar, era esto o nada, espero sea soportable. Aun con todo eso, en esta ocasión hablamos de nuestras 2 semanas pasadas, el cumpleaños de Riser y Nuestro San Valentín, WandaVision y Los especiales de San Valentín en las Caricaturas que mas nos gustaban, a pesar de todos los inconvenientes previos, espero les guste, VOLVAMOS A SER NIÑOS!! Portadas a Detalle: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.155757829602828& Facebook e Instagram /infanciaeternapodcast @infanciaeternapodcast 00:00 Intro 01:30 Bienvenida 02:04 Premisa del tema (Especiales de San Valentín en Caricaturas) 07:30 Nuestra Semana (Betty la Fea, Friends, Playful Kiss) 09:30 Cumpleaños de Riser y Nuestro 14 de Febrero 24:23 WandaVision (Episodio 6) 48:00 ESPECIALES DE SAN VALENTIN EN CARICATURAS 52:00 Hanky Panky Hullabaloo 54/2do Especial (Ed, Edd y Eddy) 59:40 El Amor de Puro Hueso / El Amor de Mandy / El Amor es Ciego 05x01 o el 18 (The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy) 1 DE 2 1:05:03 It's Valentine's Day, Johnny Bravo! 2do Especial 1:11:34 Cupido Negro 01x10 (Miraculous: las aventuras de Ladybug) 1:20:57 Cita a Ciegas 05x11 (Las Chicas Superpoderosas) 1:26:27 02x09 El Dios del Amor (Gravity Falls) 1:29:37 Hunka Hunka o 323 01x39 (Lilo Stitch) 1:33:39 Love Potion 976/J 02x09 (Jimmy Neutrón) 1:38:02 El Día de San Valentín 16ax01 (Bob Esponja) 1:39:49 Love Struck! 03x07 (Los Padrinos Mágicos) 1 de 3 1:47:10 Especial de San Valentín 2016 (Vete a la Versh) 1:50:46 Adiciones del Episodio Anterior (Ricardo Silva) 1:53:00 Despedida.

MarriedWithTelevision
MarriedWithTelevision Episode 26 Wonder Woman 84 Pet Justice

MarriedWithTelevision

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2021 73:50


We complain about things a lot in this episode... The longest race ever in history at the beginning of Wonder Woman 84. Losing asparagus and drills and remotes, Twin Peaks, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy... but most importantly Gary Busey: Pet Judge!

Ivy's Podcast
Episode 56: A Mundane Christmas

Ivy's Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 80:10


I am joined by the GOAT of YouTube thumbnails @RazorChild where we take it back to Christmas specials from some of our favorite cartoons growing up including: Invader Zim, Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Spongebob, Hey Arnold and Codename Kids Next Door.

Simply Robotix, The Podcast
26 - Spooky Szn Vol. 1

Simply Robotix, The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 57:40


In the spirit of Halloween, I'm joined by my spooky loving friend Mahiasin to talk about some of her favorite animated films and cartoon specials. Films mentioned Scooby-Doo Zombie Island Monster House Coraline The Nightmare Before Christmas Shows mentioned The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy Halloween is Grinch Night Casper's Halloween Special Rugrats: Curse of the Werewuff Hosted by: Monique Henry-Hudson #Simplyrobotixpod Twitter - https://twitter.com/SimplyRobotix Instagram - instagram.com/simplyrobotix/ Simplyrobotix.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/simplyrobotixpod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/simplyrobotixpod/support

Let’s Steal a Podcast
56. The Office Job with Chatzpod

Let’s Steal a Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019


We're watching the Office Job, joined by Magellan and Allen from @Chatzpod, ask us about Talking Heads, Football, and Drama.We also discuss reverse Rugratz All Grown Up, Aaron Sorkin's ‘The Newsroom', Smalltalk economy, the magic of Board Games in positive environments, stealing from TNT, Sunflower by Post Malone, James Corden is here, Fabby kidney stone live reaction, FFXIV school, Leverage background and basics, we flash back to San Lorenzo, Best Buds = men version of Gal Pals, your ex-coworker Christian Kane, Parker gets sexually harassed this episode, Community did this concept better, the coward Dan Harmon, Science Lesbian, that doesn't sound like a good sandwich, Nate ‘Loves Foreplay', Tara's gonna be back soon, please call me two takes, Mr Frakes was my father, so few gridiron fans in America, accidently attending church instead of voting, 2008 AU, Trivia in synchronicity, Faux-cumentaries, the Grim Adventures of Cass and her lion wife, Matt Damon's Downsizing was a movie, wtf Is a Dodge Durango, Chatz of SHIELD, fake ads good, she meant Cheez-its, Australia bad.Recommendations:Bon Appetit's Gourmet MakesThe Inventor: Out for Blood in Silicon Valley Go for a great walk/drive in the all new Dodge DurangoBreakup on Re-entrySong: Cut your Bangs by Girlpool

Voice Over Body Shop
VOBS EP 112 With Roger Rose 12/19/18

Voice Over Body Shop

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2018 91:12


On Voice Over Body Shop, aside from bringing you all the latest VO tech stuff, we pride ourselves on bringing the bests guests in the VO Webcasting business! You don't want to miss this episode as we welcome a very successful actor and voice actor, Roger Rose! He's a former VH1 VJ, and known for such films as Ski Patrol and for voice work in animated films and television series such as Happy Feet, Rugrats, Scooby-Doo, The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, and Quack Pack. He is also an very busy Promo and imaging voice for many network programs, as well as lots of commercials. We'll talk about his career, but more importantly, his views on the business of voice acting in todays marketplace! And we'll take your questions for him in our chatroom. We'll also answer your studio tech questions and present PHOTOS OF YOUR HOME STUDIOS submitted to THE GUYS@VOBS.TV And we'll get the Voice Over Xtra/VOBS News and the unpredictability of a live show! Voice Over Body Shop, or VOBS, is one of the voiceover industry's most loved “how to do voice over” shows and the go-to VO resource for voice actors everywhere. From their Los Angeles studio, hosts George Whittam and Dan Lenard talk voice over tech, training, recording, and business. Learn from the best voiceover narrators; voice actors from your favorite cartoons, animation, and television shows; and the biggest names in promo, TV shows, movies, audiobooks, movie trailers, TV commercials, and video games. George and Dan also ask for tips from the top agents, managers, and voice casting directors working in the VO industry today. And since voiceover is now done largely from home studios, we ask the best in the biz how they do it from their own home studios. Not only that, but we invite you to ask questions that George and Dan AND their guests answer live! So you can get the answers you need on vo tech, equipment, microphones, DAWs, cables—you name it! The guys will also help you find the best voice over coaches to help you make the most of your VO career at any level. Get tips from the best voiceover teachers in the industry that you can apply to your VO work today! GEORGE WHITTAM is a renowned voice over tech consultant, having worked with nearly all of the industry's top talents on their studios. His clients include Don LaFontaine, Joe Cipriano, David Kaye, Lori Alan, Jim Tasker, Pat Fraley, Scott Rummell, and many more. Let him help you with technical questions from Pro Tools to major studio builds. http://www.georgethe.tech/ DAN LENARD is known worldwide as “The Home Studio Master.” He is a board member of World-Voices Organization (WoVO), a non-profit, member-driven industry association of professional voice talent. He has a long list of happy home studio clients, including Debi Derryberry, Marc Cashman, and Paul Strikwerda, among many others. http://www.homevoiceoverstudio.com/ CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/voiceoverbodyshop/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/EWABS_show VO BUZZ WEEKLY IS SPONSORED BY: Voiceover Essentials http://voiceoveressentials.com Vo2Gogo Vo2Gogo.com Source Elements https://source-elements.com/ Voice Over Xtra https://www.voiceoverxtra.com/ J. Michael Collins Demos http://www.jmcvoiceover.com/demo-production/ Voice Actor Websites VOICEACTORWEBSITES.com

Horror Junkies Podcast
Childhood Frights

Horror Junkies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2017 78:46


On this week's episode of the Horror Junkies, we decided to take a trip back through memory land and talk about all those cartoons that kept us up at night.  Shows such as: Courage the Cowardly Dog, Ahh Real Monsters, Scooby Doo, Spawn, and of course The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy. These were the shows that made a huge impact on us as kids and lured us the world of Horror. As usual we start the show off with the news and its been a busy week in the Horror World.  Halloween Horror Nights 27 has announced that The Shinning will be making an appearance this year. Also are good friend "Barry", definnitely not Austin, gave us an inside scoop that there could be a Saw Legacy House this year. In other news the 30th Anniversary of Evil Dead 2 is coming up and they are releasing the soundtrack of the movie on vinyl, so be sure to check that out when the time comes. On the Versus segment this week we chose Invader Zim and GIR to go up against the infamous Rick and Morty, in which could possibly be the best match up in the cartoon universe. Of course we ran a Twitter poll and Rick and Morty took the show with a whomping 59%, defeating Zim and GIR and taking over their base. As usual we love to hear your feedback on the show, so leave us a review and tell your friends about us, but most importantly..... STAY WEIRD!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horrorjunkiespodcasts/support