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Jay and Silent Bob arrive at Moobys. Special Guest: David Hulford from Mystic Pizza Minute
Have you ever viewed a science, history, or geography video on social media? Of course you have. They're everywhere. Then it's likely you've seen something produced by Steve Hulford's company, Underknown. Underknown is a next-generation digital media company operating 40+ owned & operated video channels on social media. With 50 million followers and 120 million active monthly viewers, you might be familiar with some of their brands including “What If” and “How To Survive”. Special interest video content is something Steve has always been passionate about. One of his first forays into media was a self-produced documentary called “Real Travel: 60-Days in Indonesia”. As a storyteller, Steve's career has always been close to sports media—whether it was working for TSN, SportsNet, or the now defunct Quokka Sports. As an entrepreneur, he was one of the first to see the opportunities the internet could bring to fantasy sports and brands. Steve Hulford stops by to talk about growing up in Waterloo Ontario, his time as an elite swimmer, and his professional ventures in the digital media and content space. www.mediapeople.ca www.instagram.com/vicgenova/
Steve Hulford is the co-founder and CEO of Underknown, a digital-first media company that publishes around 4800 videos per year on platforms like Facebook, YouTube, Snapchat, IG and TikTok. Their mission is to teach the world about science and humanities. They run various channels including What if, What if kids, How to survive, Your Body On, Crazy Creatures, Aperture and Versus. Their content is available in about 12 languages. In 2022 Underknown has a team of about 200 people of which 50 work full time. In 2022 alone they're doing almost $10M in Ad revenue. Quite impressive, because the company was only founded 4 years ago. In this interview you'll learn: - What inspired Steve to start the business (content gap) - How he validated the business idea - How he went about raising capital - How the team publishes about 4800 high-quality videos - Why Snapchat and Facebook might be underrated - Future of the industry
Blessed is the Believer - John 20:19-31 - from Sunday, April 24, 2022
This week, Taylor talks to movement and life coach, Phil Hulford, about the importance of presence, and why the present is so precious, the power of acknowledging fear, and how we can use movement itself to generate the energy that anchors us to a moment. KEY TAKEAWAYS To make the most of where we're at, it's incredibly important to be aware of how present we are and enjoy the now. We need to shake away the cares of the past, and release our minds from thinking about the future. Be present whenever possible. The first step in conquering fear is to acknowledge it, and to recognise that it moves with us throughout each day. If we can identify it, then we can separate from it. Movement is our own way of physically connecting to a moment - it is the generating of energy that establishes us in the here and now. Society seems to have created the notion that men must always push harder in order to grow and develop. We must recalibrate sometimes, which requires us to stop and appreciate. BEST MOMENTS 'Presence is something that I'm learning to cultivate, as everybody is. It's an ongoing thing because it's always "now"' 'Part of who I am is to explore movement as a way to heal the body - as a way to recirculate and recycle energy so that we don't waste it, but use it as a way to charge. And also to connect' 'You've got to know how to work hard and you've got to be willing to get yourself to do things that you don't want to do sometimes. But there's a very real balance to be found between the yin and yang - between the relaxing, the resting and the pushing' 'If you watch children, when they see a wall they'll jump straight on it and walk. Or they'll see physical challenges and just do them. They don't have to be taught. They just enjoy the exploration' 'In my work, in my life, I can get very outside of where I am and think about all the things I didn't do, or all the things I want to do' 'It's very important to have someone you're accountable to for all things. Your goals, your relationship' VALUABLE RESOURCES The Adventures Of Self Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.adventures.of.self/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/The.Adventures.of.Self ABOUT THE GUEST Phil Hulford is a performer as well as a life/health coach. He has worked as a pro dancer, actor, movement director for film and TV and since 2019 as a health and life coach guiding people to master their mind, body and spirit. His passion for movement and spiritual connection has led him to learn from various disciplines such as free running, capoeira, cold water therapy, deep breathwork among others... When he lost his sister in a car crash he had a profound realisation about life being all about relationships. His greatest desire is to connect with people and nature in meaningful ways. He is a husband and father to 2 boys. Website - https://newnormaluk.wixsite.com/newnormal Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/phil_hulford/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/philip.hulford ABOUT THE HOST Taylor Roark is the founder of Galliant Trainings, which guides and facilitates individuals and organisations in Creative Purpose. He has worked variously as a school bus driver, a blacksmith, a Wall Street lawyer and a developer of offshore wind farms. He has lived on 3 continents, travelled to more than 50 countries and currently resides in London, England. Taylor is a keen cyclist, an amateur photographer, an alchemical writer, a weekend DJ and a Taoist at heart. He chooses to live life as a mythical adventure. “The adventure you seek in life is yourself!” CONTACT METHOD Website: https://www.galliant.life/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/taylor-roark-a852169/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thetaylorroark/ Clubhouse: https://www.joinclubhouse.com/@galliant.lifeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.adventures.of.self/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Waine interviews Naomi Hulford, a YWAM missionary currently serving in Townsville, Australia and one of our Resound Global Partners.
I sat down with actor, mindset coach, fitness coach, vlogger, movement artist & father of 2, Phil Hulford to chat about creative flow and consistency. https://www.instagram.com/phil_hulford/?hl=en
Jay and Silent Bob arrive at Moobys.
Savvy Musician Show co-host, C.J. Ortiz, interviews Rob Hulford, another Elite student from the Savvy Musician Academy (SMA). Rob's music style is self-described as an “Ambient downtempo chilled genre geared towards helping people to unplug.” In this interview, Rob explains how SMA helped him discover his true self as an artist, his true audience, and how to communicate with them. Rob shares not only his story but also some helpful advice and insights that will bring you quick results in your own marketing and social media engagement. Key Points From This Episode: Marketing any style of music Making an investment in yourself The impact of the Elite student group and Coaching Mastering the newsfeed Getting paid for your music Trimming your marketing audience Creative merchandise ideas Writing concise and effective copy Viewing yourself as a business Tweetables: “Everything I ever did at the outset, that Leah encourages you to do, worked for me, and it grew my business.” - @robhulford [0:08:05] “What you invest now will pay you dividends later.” - @robhulford [0:10:38] “It's the whole experience that's offered on this course, not just the learning, but the interaction, the one on one, the Facebook group, which is an incredible resource.” - @robhulford [0:13:18] "Stop the News Feed. Disrupt the News Feed. And it's free advertising, if you can post good content.” - @robhulford [0:17:10] “I think that we have a right to be paid for what we do.” - @robhulford [0:21:27] “Reduce your audience size to those who you know will buy your music and you'll find that your cost per ad will just plummet.” - @robhulford [0:29:57] “You could have great success with half the knowledge that Leah shares in the group, if you just could get over yourself, and put yourself out there.” - @metalmotivation [0:31:10] “It's very important for me, to be informed, to have the knowledge that I need to make the right decisions, to not waste time, and to channel my efforts into what's going to serve my music well for the future, and serve me well financially, as a business owner.” - @robhulford [0:33:27] Links Mentioned in Today's Episode: Book a Call With Us — http://www.CallSMA.com The Inner Circle Membership — https://savvymusicianacademy.com/innercircle Rob Hulford - https://www.robhulfordshop.com
A sound treat for our ears and hearts. Accomplished composer Rob, is classically trained and have performed all over the world in successful bands, he has an astute connection with nature which reflects through his music.With three albums, Eclipse, Alchemy and Equinox, Rob blends seamless melodies with sliding rhythm of the soundscape of nature. Perfect Chi'll out tunes.We are track-rich this episode, playing x5 of his best:Winter WhisperLillywhiteEulogyAscensionCaribbean BlueAmbient music to sooth your soul.Link to Rob's shop here.There's a code revealed towards the end of the show for 15% discount.https://www.robhulfordshop.com/Merry Yule 2019Thank you for listening to Clara Apollo's Chi Time
Gerry Hulford prepares for hia first run up the Hillclimb in his bright yellow 1966 1293cc Unipower GT
Celebrating the Mystery - Romans 5:1-5 - from Sunday, June 16, 2019
In our one hundred and second Minute, the movie is over, but this podcasting journey has a few stops left before we can call it finished. Hulford, Windsor, and producer/driver Steve head north to Connecticut to see Mystic for themselves, try its pizza, and examine some of its landmarks. Special Guest: Steve Richardson
In our ninety-ninth minute, wedding crasher Charley attempts to apologize to Daisy and in the process is enlisted to help serve ice cream. This week Hulford and Windsor are joined again by resident psycholinguistics expert Caitlin Fontecchio for a chat about adults imitating high school students, Wes Andersonian movie endings, and the simple joys of throwing rocks at passing vehicles and fellow children. Special Guest: Caitlin Fontecchio
In our ninety-eighth Minute, wedding crasher Charlie sneakily works his way to the back of Mystic Pizza. Hulford and Windsor are joined in-studio once more by Barbara Levin, a.k.a. Hulford's mom, who shares her knowledge of traditional Shavuot treats, the portrayal of intelligent female characters in cinema, and the proper amount of cocaine to bring to prom. Special Guest: Barbara Levin
In our ninety-sixth Minute, Bill and Jojo are wed, guests are Borat-dancing at each other, and we are officially in the final stretch of this movie! Hulford and Windsor are alone in the studio one last time, talkin' dinosaurs, speculatin' about if humans had horns, and Google translatin' traditional Portuguese wedding songs into English. David makes a perfect inverted pyramid with his vape. Special Guest: YOU
In our ninety-fifth Minute, Leona explains to a caller that they don't take reservations, and Bill wears an all-white tuxedo for some yet unrevealed purpose. Windsor and Hulford are alone in the studio for one last round (should be all guest spots from here) and chat amicably about pizza bagels, four star rating systems, and the 2000 Minnie Driver vehicle, Return to Me.
In our ninety-fourth Minute, Kat and Leona have their too-long hug interrupted by the Fireside Gourmet's long-awaited review of "the" Mystic Pizza. Dominique comes around for one last spin around the Mystic Pizza Minute carousel, joining Hulford and Windsor for a closure-filled talk about fire allergies, unwanted hugs, and the crankiest of cranky head chefs. Special Guest: Dominique Holland
In our ninety-third Minute, Nikki Travers serves as Tim's getaway driver, as Kat tears up his hush money check in the back. Hulford and Windsor welcome back to the studio popular recurring guest Dominique, and have a rambling conversation about brutally honest cults, enviable t-shirt necklines, and strategies to keep your man from pulling a Tim Travers. Special Guest: Dominique Holland
In our ninety second Minute, while they're in the neighborhood Tim Travers and Phoebe swing by Mystic Pizza to drop off some hush money. Windsor and Hulford are by their lonesome selves in the studio again, and take the opportunity to share some Infinity War spoilers, transportation woes, and vague disappointment in Westworld season 2.
In our ninety-first Minute, Daisy calls out Charley and then back at the titular pizza place, Kat receives an unexpected visitor... Hulford and Windsor are alone in the studio this week and go over some workplace drama at Jiminy Cricket's, discuss the universal applicability of pumpkin imagery in autumn-based holidays, and wistfully recall a bygone era of public smoking.
In our ninetieth Minute, Charlie trashes his family's dinner and Kat takes the opportunity to make an early exit. It's part two of Mystic Pizza Minute's second annual sweeps week, and Hulford and Windsor are joined in the studio by Steve Chandler (as well as another Steve, our editor) for a lively discussion about Trump's doctor getting his office raided, middle school freak-outs, and Kronum, the sport of kings! Special Guest: Steve Chandler
In our eighty-seventh Minute, fresh off an awkward conversation with her mom, Daisy heads to lobster dinner at the Windsor household. Your hosts, Hulford and Windsor, are alone in the studio and morale might be kind of low. Nevertheless, they persist, and have an intimate discussion about parade floats, occurrences of incest in America's upper crust, and then take listeners on a behind-the-scenes look at the making of Mystic Pizza Minute.
In our eighty-sixth Minute, Daisy asks her mom what she REALLY thinks of this Charlie fella she's seeing. Levi Buffum finishes out his first guest turn on the show, talking with Hulford and Windsor about Mystic accents, Philadelphia style soft pretzels as easy meal substitutes, and the importance of parental approval in relationships. Special Guest: Levi Buffum
In our eighty-first Minute, Kat mopes off to her room, and Daisy goes in to check on her after needling her about boots and comb scuzz. Hulford and Windsor welcome back to the studio popular recurring guest Caitlin, and the three rap about sex cults, the 1997 Salma Hayek vehicle Fools Rush In, and nonbelievers invading holiest of holy places. Special Guest: Caitlin Fontecchio
In our eightieth Minute, Jojo just makes a bad situation worse through her panicked ranting. Yoni joins Windsor and Hulford in the Mystic Pizza Minute studio, where it is LATE, and people are TIRED. Topics discussed include Babes in Toyland, smoking being both cool and probably not dangerous to those around you, and boosh! Special Guest: Yoni Wilson
In our seventy eighth Minute, Kat and Tim burst into the Travers household only to come face to face with estranged wife Nikki herself, as second-string babysitter Jojo frantically spins lies. Bungler's back. Hulford and Windsor are present as always. With their powers combined, the three talk about lawn weatherization, wasting the police's time, and reconsider some of the most sacred cows of comedy filmmaking. Special Guest: Paul Hewes
In our seventy-seventh Minute, Kat and Tim Travers smooch (and possibly more, off camera) in the haunted house, then run home giggling in the rain. Windsor and Hulford welcome Bungler back to the Mystic Pizza Mansion, and they discuss alt-right Phish fans, examine the era of carpeting over hardwood, and all apologize to Steve. Special Guest: Paul Hewes
In our freedom of seventy-sixth Minute, Kat and Tim hear a ghost and then decide to kiss about it. Windsor is out the studio again (naughty boy), so Producer Steve and Most Frequent Guest Dominique keep Hulford company as they explore topics including sexy parents, gross virgins, and the inevitability of that gaping black maw we call death. Special Guests: Dominique Holland, Steve Richardson
In our seventy-fifth Minute, Kat and Tim Travers go on a massively inappropriate haunted house date. Windsor is out on assignment, so Hulford invites producer Steve and recurring guest Dominique to keep him company. Topics include Windsor having herpes and Windsor being on trial in a sovereign citizen court for having herpes. Podcast history is made as the three attempt to order a pizza, live on the air. Special Guests: Dominique Holland, Steve Richardson
In our seventy fourth Minute, worlds collide as Jojo babysits Phoebe on behalf of Kat, serenading the witch-costume-clad child with a Portuguese (???) lullaby. Addison Davis is back in the studio, and he and Hulford and Windsor have a nice conversation about the totally legitimate science practiced by definitely-not-a-cult Unarius, socially conscious custom haggadahs, and the influence of Lord of the Rings on the movie Cold Mountain. Windsor impresses the group with his flawless Portuguese. Special Guest: Addison Davis
In our seventy-second Minute, Kat takes a little too long to apologize to Daisy, and Daisy gives her an earful in return. Hulford and Windsor are joined in the studio by Stevie Spitts, and the three discuss filming locations of 1958's the Blob, early adventures in using naughty words, and the occupational hazards of babysitting. Special Guest: Stevie Spitts
In our seventy-first Minute, Charlie forgives Daisy for missing their date with his parents. Later, Kat arrives at Mystic Pizza just in time to catch the end of what was supposed to be her shift. Hulford and Windsor are joined welcome to the studio a new guest, Stevie Spitts, and having gotten that introduction out of the way, have an engrossing discussion about the dissolution of the American middle class, tricks to close stores and restaurants slightly early, and recurring sailor extras. Special Guest: Stevie Spitts
In our nice sixty-ninth Minute, Kat avoids leaving for work while Tim dances around the existence of his wife and Phoebe flies in for a kiss. Producer Steve is live in the Mystic Pizza Minute studio, talkin' with Hulford and Windsor about maze monsters, Bill Paxton/spaghetti, and the mystical significance of the number sixty-nine. Special Guest: Steve Richardson
In our sixty-eighth Minute, Tim Travers relieves Kat of her babysitting duties and somewhat reluctantly answers some questions about his perhaps-somewhat-estranged wife. Hulford and Windsor use their guest Jeff Martin to run some ideas by, including some sequel podcast ideas, a loose association of man-boy actors, and just a whole bunch of other stuff before they get around to discussing the minute proper... We love our editor! Special Guest: Jeff Martin
In our sixty-sixth Minute, Jojo regales her coworkers with a monologue detailing a fantastical, maybe-not-entirely-true version of her recent breakup with Bill. Back in the Mystic Pizza Podcast studio, Hulford and Windsor play host to returning guest Alex Colic, and the three discuss dentistry and more questionable forms of medicine, and the illustrious career of recently deceased character actor Bucky Walsh. Hulford makes podcasting history by using a nasal pore strip, live on the air. Special Guest: Alex Colic
In our Nintendo sixty-fourth Minute, Bill accused Jojo of only loving him for his dick, and presents an ultimatum. Hulford and Windsor sit down once again with multiple-time guest Caitlin Fontecchio to talk about the dearth of Mystic Pizza fan fiction, daytime talk show transcripts, and the labyrinthine logic of boat curses. Special Guest: Caitlin Fontecchio
We are officially an hour into this movie, people. In this, our sixtieth Minute, Daisy flips the funk out and gets all freaky-deaky on Charlie's Porsche with a barrel of fish. It's a veritable Hulford-palooza in the studio with Josh joining older brother David and cohost Windsor to talk seriously about upside-down pizza, the pros and cons of rainbow fingers, and--because everyone constantly demanded it--90's sci-fi also-ran seaQuest DSV. Special guest: Joshua Hulford
In our fifty-eighth Minute, the gals of Mystic Pizza observe a fancy country club party through a window from outside, then Jojo invites Daisy to do the Jitterbug with her. Windsor walks Hulford and returning guest Marshall Bruno through his unfinished American Beauty 2 screenplay. Special Guest: Marshall Bruno
In our fifty-seventh Minute, Daisy, Kat, and Jojo decide to speak truth to power by joyriding their stolen working class truck to the local country club. Hulford and Windsor, joined again by Bands: The Podcast cohost Marshall Bruno, discuss this, as well as their experiences losing cars, wearing heelys, and dipping their toes into the frightening world of cryptocurrencies. Special Guest: Marshall Bruno
In our fifty-fourth Minute, the ladies of Mystic Pizza go for a stroll through the town center only to stumble across a recently rechristened boat with a certain familiar sea captain at the helm. In the less Mystic Pizza oriented portions of the show, Hulford and Windsor discuss the Year That Was, twenty seventeen, its barbecue-restaurant-discovery related highs, and its many non-slow-cooked-meat affiliated lows, may it rest in peace.
We welcome Paul back for this episode to continue his story. One of our main questions: how does a man get voted in as a pastor when "heroin addict" is on the resume??
On this episode we welcome Pastor Paul Hulford. He is a pastor, husband, father and...former heroin addict??? Paul has a fascinating, unique story. This is part one of a two parter.
In our nifty fiftieth Minute, Tim Travers serves his babysitter some wine and Kat shows him her fuzzy lump. Hulford and Windsor are joined once more by Dominique Holland, and discuss a proposed Taylor Swift themed action movie idea, how to make live lobster beer, and unfathomably large units of measurement. Special guest: Dominique Holland
In our forty-ninth Minute, Tim Travers arrives home after a night of gambling to discover Kat putting on airs outside his home. Hulford and Windsor are joined once more by inaugural four-timers club member Dominique Holland, and together they discuss non-euclidean porch geometry, recurring Mary Kate & Ashley movie characters, and Trump's still ongoing football douchebaggery. Special Guest: Dominique Holland
In our forty-eighth Minute, basking in the aftersex, Charlie confesses to Daisy that he in fact was kicked out of college for cheating on his archaeology finals. Windsor and Hulford are joined again by returning guest sexpert Alex Colic, and engage in a little pillow talk about birthday Juggalos, popular Windsor family names, and 'kink', both in a general and aaaall too specific sense. Special Guest: Alex Colic
In our forty-fourth Minute, Charlie lets Daisy into his family's darkened summer home, and builds a fire that they can snuggle up in front of. Windsor and Hulford welcome back Bungler, the guy who wrote their theme song, and discuss sunken train wrecks, watching the Chipmunks movie at Walmart on acid, and the science of electricity as best as Windsor can manage. Steve Richardson edits our podcast, and boy howdy do we appreciate it, even if we don't always come out and say it at the end of an episode. Special Guest: Paul Hewes
In our forty-third Minute, Kat and Jojo switch days off, and Charlie brings Daisy to his creepy darkened haunted mansion home. Your Mystic Pizza Minute ringmasters welcome Paul Hewes, a.k.a. Bungler, the creator of all the podcast's awesome music, to their dark and twisted three ring carnival of terrors. In the center ring, Hulford and Windsor recap the plot so far to an incredulous Bungler, and in the second ring, the boys discuss the power imbalance inherent to overly public wedding proposals. In the third ring we have Bill, played by stage of star and screen Vincent D'Onofrio, and he's... well... you'll just have to give this one a listen to see. Special Guest: Paul Hewes
In our forty-second Minute, Jojo and Bill get freaky in the Mystic Pizza ladies' room. Hulford and Windsor are joined again by their old Lunar Media Broadcast co-host, Kudos the hyper-intelligent dolphin. The reunited (and it feels so good) trio go for a deep dive in a variety of topics, including secretly decaffeinated coffee, the surprisingly high-tech surveillance system at Media, PA's own Jiminy Cricket's Magical Italian Eatery, and that time Hulford kicked Windsor's ass in Chicago. Special Guest: Kudos the Dolphin
In our forty-first Minute, Daisy senses something's up between her sister Kat and Tim Travers and does what any sister would: throw condoms at her. In this very special episode, Hulford and Windsor are joined in studio by their old podcast's third co-host, Kudos the hyper intelligent dolphin. After catching up with each other, they discuss Mystic Pizza Minute's recent journey to Chicago, regrettable college posters, and the lost art of musical scatting. Special Guest: Kudos the Dolphin
In our fortieth Minute, Robin Leach walks us through late 1980's Mar-a-Lago, and Daisy notices that her sister Kat is wearing a different sweater than usual. Your Mystic Pizza sherpas are joined in their latest expedition by returning guest Dominique Holland, and together the three scale the topics of the recent solar eclipse, Windsor joining the alt-right, and Hulford definitely *not* threatening the President. David momentarily confuses Tom Petty with Tom Waits, because he's only human... Special Guest: Dominique Holland
In our thirty-fifth Minute, Mystic Pizza might be in financial trouble, and only television food critic Hector Plechette can save them. Hulford and Windsor and new guest Jeff Martin discuss improv warm-ups, Cruella DeVille's spaghetti recipes, and an in depth look at the cover of the September 1987 issue of Cosmopolitan Magazine. Special Guest: Jeff Martin
In our twenty-ninth Minute, Daisy turns down her mom's offer to feed her and Charley Gordon Windsor Jr. some nice home cooked 'lobst' and Daisy's mom in turn slut-shames her daughter, right in front of her date. Returning guest Marshall Bruno helps Hulford and Windsor test out some new potential recurring segment ideas for the show, including 'Mystic Pizza Moments,' 'Who Won the Minute?' and 'Who Would You Rather French Kiss?' Some of those go better than others.
In our twenty-third Minute, it's bring-your-daughter-to-work day in Mystic, with Kat taking Phoebe to visit her father at the house he's working on and storing mysterious sandwiches within. Hulford and Windsor welcome a new guest, Addison Davis, and discuss the evolution of their podcast's theme song, strange museum exhibits, and Drexel University's cruel homeless starving policy. Windsor reads some bad Amazon reviews of the questionably-appropriate-for-children children's book Babar's Little Girl. Special Guest: Addison Davis
In our twenty-first Minute, Daisy sinks shot after shot, and the yuppies prepare to leave the Peg Leg Pub, finally bringing the pool montage to a close. In this special fourth of July episode, Windsor and Hulford are joined last minute by returning guest Dominique Holland, discussing the proper care of linen pants, the history of billiards movies, and the hellish, Arli$$-filled landscape that was pre-Oz HBO. Special Guest: Dominique Holland
In our twentieth Minute, the endless billiards montage continues. Sweeps week comes to a disastrous conclusion with Windsor spending the entire episode talking in an impeccable Australian accent, Hulford sitting in the world's squeakiest chair, and returning guest/producer Steve mostly left powerless to keep us on topic, rather than going off on tangents about saying terribly strange things to women, 311 cruises, and prison gang bars... Maybe listen to this one while vacuuming! Special Guest: Steve Richardson
In our nineteenth Minute, Daisy and the group of yuppie interlopers have themselves a little billiards montage. It's sweeps week on the Mystic Pizza Minute, and Hulford and Windsor are joined by returning guest/producer/designated driver Steve Richardson, who engage in a 'lively' discussion about Memorial Day bus schedules, the differences between dusters, trench coats, and peacoats, and the exciting season four finale of Game of Thrones. Special Guest: Steve Richardson
In our seventeenth Minute, the yet unnamed head yuppie character makes a bullseye, takes a shot, makes another bullseye, takes another shot, and then... Windsor and Hulford meet Marshall Bruno, and tell him about a dumb bet Windsor made, while also discussing the art of foley, changing eyebrow styles, and engage in some dream casting for "Livin' La Vida Loco: The Ricki Martin Story." Special Guest: Marshall D. Bruno
In our super sweet sixteenth Minute, a group of yuppie white wine drinkers make themselves at home in Mystic's famously grimy Peg Leg Pub, as Daisy and Jo quietly observe. Windsor and Hulford are joined once more by resident paranormal linguistics expert Caitlin Fontecchio, and the three reminisce about their crappy cars of yesteryear, false implanted Street Shark memories, and horse fleshlights. Special Guest: Caitlin Fontecchio
In our fourteenth Minute, Kat totally aces the world's easiest job interview and we are briefly introduced to the colorful Peg Leg Pub. Windsor and Hulford welcome back special guest Yossi Wilson, bicker about the show's opening, speculate about the flavor of hundred-year-old koi, and express bafflement at Mystic Pizza character Phoebe's bizarre headwear for the third episode in a row. Special Guest: Yossi Wilson
In our lucky thirteenth Minute, Kat meets her would be ward, Phoebe, and reads to her a very sad children's book while her dad takes an emergency architect call. Windsor and Hulford welcome another new guest, Yossi Wilson, and the three chat amicably about glass bricks, velveeta rabbits, and the difference between nautical and regular ol' telescopes. Special Guest: Yossi Wilson
In our eleventh Minute, Kat drops off lunch for her mother and her mother's rowdy coworkers, then jets off to a mysteriously colored house of unknown occupancy. Windsor and Hulford welcome their newest guest yet, Dominique Holland, and the lot of them chat about flash mob promposals, St. Vitus' dance, and the blinding whiteness of Mystic, Connecticut. Special Guest: Dominique Holland
In our ninth Minute, Bill and Jo make out in broad daylight, as Kat and Daisy arrange a pizza delivery to their mother. Hulford and Windsor welcome another new guest, John Werner, who brings with him tales of the Yale-area pizza tradition, as well as a lot of interesting theories about the color-coded cosmic significance of hand-modified Slice of Heaven t-shirts. First, however, they launch into a long discussion about Lord of the Rings immediately after expressing a shared disinterest in the topic. Special Guest: John Werner
In our fifth Minute, Jo passes out cold, and we're first introduced to the titular restaurant. Windsor and Hulford welcome the show's first guest, and the trio discusses vestment color coding, fainting of all varieties, butts and racks, and Rat Pack orgies. Special Guest: Steve Richardson
Steve Hulford has a dream of getting paid for traveling the world. And so far, he’s done a great job of fulfilling this dream. First as a competitive swimmer, then as a filmmaker, and now with Filemobile.
A study of NDE’s has shown that music is often experienced by the dying person: but also by people nearby. I used the word experience because some do not hear it and others do not agree as to what they heard. The question of an explanation is discussed with my guest Melvyn Willin who has recently published details of a … Read more about this episode...
LUNAR MEDIA BROADCAST PRESENTS: FRANKIE SAYS GO TO SLEEPInsomnia is an issue that affects people of all types and from all places, especially the moon! We have created this audio sleep aid to help alleviate this issue... so turn up the volume, get comfortable, and prepare to fall asleep through the pseudo-science of hypnosis!
EPISODE 6 - Either Our Best or Worst Episode YetIn this extra long and extra late episode of Lunar Media Broadcast, David is grumpy, Windsor is drunky, Kudos is jumpy, and then they all take some hexafluoride to talk about E3, Super 8, and... what, Indiana Jones AGAIN??? Uggghh...
EPISODE 5 - All God's Creatures Go To Sleep At NightIn this extra long installment of the Lunar Media Broadcast Hulford, Windsor, and their hyper-intelligent dolphin Kudos discuss the upcoming E3, the terrible X-Men: First Class, and Kudos' rivalry with his arch-rival, the hyper-intelligent jar-opening octopus Laurence.
Episode 4 - Oh God, We Loved L.A. Noire Sooo Much...In this episode, Hulford, Windsor, and an uncharacteristically withdrawn Kudos discuss L.A. Noire, a couple of Vietnam movies, Solomon Grundy (famously born on a Monday), and the Dark Knight for some reason.
EPISODE 3 - Our Indiana Jones Stunt SpectacularHulford, Windsor, and Kudos put off their L.A. Noire discussion until next week due to logistical issues and a moon buck shortage, and instead discuss the Indiana Jones Tetralogy, the ending of Enslaved, and delicious delicious blue sprinkles.
EPISODE 2In the second episode of the Lunar Media Broadcast Windsor, Hulford, and their dolphin sidekick Kudos discuss the Green Hornet, Darren Daulton, The Kinks, and the incredible usefulness of Moon Shoes for those actually on the moon.
EPISODE 1The inaugural episode of Lunar Media Broadcast, where Hulford and Windsor discuss Thor, L.A. Noire, and the late, debatably great Michael Chrichton with their dolphin pal Kudos.