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Jacob Tender and Mike Comite return to the podcast for a discussion on Aliens. We dive into why the sequel took a while, what we loved about it, the corniest moments, and much more. This is the final episode of the podcast, for now! Thank you to all of the listeners and all of my guests. It's been a wild ride. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Jacob Tender, co-host of Bantha Fodder, returns to the podcast for a discussion about Star Wars: Myths and Fables. We dive into which stories we enjoyed, the theme of trees, and Jacob gives a brief lesson on book binding. Grab a copy of Star Wars: Myths and Fables.Check out Bantha Fodder.Follow Jacob Tender on Twitter and Instagram.Follow Deanna Chapman on Twitter and Instagram.Follow the podcast on Twitter.Follow the podcast on Instagram.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Jacob Tender and Mike Comite return for another milestone episode! This time we're talking all things Alien. Alien Anthology WikiThe Semiotic StandardRecommendations:The Making of Alien by J.W. RinzlerPrey (2017 Video Game)Star Wars Storyboards: The Original Trilogy by J.W. RinzlerFollow Jacob Tender on Twitter. Follow Mike Comite on Twitter.Follow Deanna Chapman on Twitter and Instagram.Follow the podcast on Twitter.Follow the podcast on Instagram.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Jacob Tender joins the podcast to discuss The Mist. The show originally aired on Spike TV in 2017. We dive into the cast, how the show differs from the story and more. The Mist - Stephen King WikiFollow Jacob Tender on Instagram and Twitter.Follow Deanna Chapman on Twitter and Instagram.Follow the podcast on Twitter.Follow the podcast on Instagram.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Jacob Tender returns to the podcast to discuss Star Wars Dark Legends.
Jacob Tender returns for a fun chat about Gravity Falls.
I recently launched a client podcast and the one network they had to make sure they got listed on was https://www.breaker.audio/ (Breaker). Breaker is not a household name in podcasting, but in the financial services space, there are a growing number of hosts and consumers who love this platform. I quickly reached out to figure out how to get this new show listed on their quickly and got a response from Jacob Tender, Community Manager for the community-built podcast consumption platform. Sure enough they have just launched a new tool to help you submit and claim your show on their platform. You can find it https://www.breaker.audio/p/get_started (here) (https://www.breaker.audio/p/get_started (https://www.breaker.audio/p/get_started)). By the way, if you have a credit on a show, you get notifications if someone comments, likes, etc. But in searching around, I discovered the full suite of things that this platform does differently from the rest. Please enjoy this chat with Jacob where we talk about the Breaker platform, the social aspect of this podcast app, and https://www.breaker.audio/i/upstream (Breaker Upstream), which makes it easy for content creators to monetize their show. Have more questions, reach out to Jacob Tender, Community Manager at Breaker at jacob@breaker.audio
In the first-ever episode of Breaking Ground, host Jacob Tender introduces the audience to Erik Berlin and Leah Culver, founders of Breaker.Talking points include the pair's startup resumes, the story behind Breaker, how they divide responsibilities amongst themselves, and how they go about talent acquisition.Follow Leah on Breaker and Twitter. Keep it fair and follow Erik on Breaker and Twitter too.If you have questions for the staff or feedback for this episode, leave a comment on this episode in Breaker!
In the first-ever episode of Breaking Ground, host Jacob Tender introduces the audience to Erik Berlin and Leah Culver, founders of Breaker.Talking points include the pair's startup resumes, the story behind Breaker, how they divide responsibilities amongst themselves, and how they go about talent acquisition.Follow Leah on Breaker and Twitter. Keep it fair and follow Erik on Breaker and Twitter too.If you have questions for the staff or feedback for this episode, leave a comment on this episode in Breaker!
In the first-ever episode of Breaking Ground, host Jacob Tender introduces the audience to Erik Berlin and Leah Culver, founders of Breaker.Talking points include the pair's startup resumes, the story behind Breaker, how they divide responsibilities amongst themselves, and how they go about talent acquisition.Follow Leah on Breaker and Twitter. Keep it fair and follow Erik on Breaker and Twitter too.If you have questions for the staff or feedback for this episode, leave a comment on this episode in Breaker!
A weekly conversation between creative knobs Jacob Tender and Mike Comite. One is a designer, web admin, and midwesterner. The other is an audio engineer, musician, and Boston-transplant living in the Big Apple. Let's see what they're getting into.
Introducing Podchasm, a weekly disaster by Jacob Tender and Mike Comite.
Special guest Jacob Tender joins the show to discuss AbsolutePunk.net, SpinMedia, UnderTheGun and a lot of behind the scenes chaos that plagued the music web community over the past few years. Then we move into a discussion about creating things and the balance between hobbies, work, and everything between. We look at what it's like to create things, when to know if they've failed, and why it is we both feel a need to create and put things out into the world. There's also talk about the new MacBooks with Touchbar and some thoughts on AirPods as well as collecting media and how we track what we listen to, read, and watch. Show notes can be found on chorus.fm. Hosts + More: Jason Tate Jacob Tender @encorepodcast Subscribe on iTunes: chr.us/encoretunes Show Archive: chorus.fm/encore If you like our show, please rate it in iTunes, recommend it in Overcast, and tell some friends about it -- it really does help! Thank you so much for listening. If you have any questions you'd like us to talk about on air, please use the hashtag #askEncore on Twitter.
On this episode of INSIDE MUSIC, host James Shotwell calls returning guest Jacob Tender to discuss the current state of music blogging, the rise of podcasts, and the need for change in the world. This is Jacob's third time on Inside Music, and every time he's appeared he has had a new role in the industry. Jacob recently launched a podcast of his own, VBR, and discussing that project leads to a great conversation about the role podcasts are playing in shaping the future of music journalism. James and Jacob also discuss the recent death of a music blog they ran together for years, Under The Gun Review, as well as the reasons why they're not necessarily sad to see it come to an end. The world is a crazy place, but as long as we communicate and help one another it's not so bad. Enjoy!
Jacob Tender is joined by longtime friend Dan Bogosian to chat about his tenure in the music industry and what's going on in the news. Jacob fails to reign in the conversation in time to talk about Radiohead while Dan makes as many Queen Moo references as possible.
This week, we bring you a new interview with Jacob Tender! We discuss the best ways to handle PR, anticipated releases, and get nerdy about podcasts. Follow us onTwitter Email us: missalignedpod@gmail.com
We sit down with guest Jacob Tender to talk about what's really a magazine, how can magazine companies transition to a digital world, and the role of major publishers in a self-publishing world.
On this episode, James sits down with former Substream and Under The Gun editor Jacob Tender to discuss life, loss, and the pursuit of a lasting career in the music business. These two writers have known one another for almost half a decade, but their experiences in music could not be more different. Together, they examine the business and discuss what could be done to create a better music industry in the future.
Inside Music #3 - Jacob Tender(Substream Magazine) by Inside Music Podcast