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This is the Wayseekers: A Star Wars Podcast
IT'S FINALLY HAPPENING! Asajj Ventress Returns - Tales of the Underworld Trailer Reaction

This is the Wayseekers: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 27:47


The Star Wars galaxy is heading straight into the criminal underworld, and we are HERE for it! Join us as we react to the official trailer for Tales of the Underworld, breaking down every moment, every Easter egg, and every mind-blowing reveal. This series is bringing back some of the most legendary outlaws and Force-wielders, and we're diving deep into what it all means!

The Cinematography Podcast
Creating the galaxy of The Acolyte: DP Chris Teague

The Cinematography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 58:33


The Disney+ series The Acolyte continues the saga of the Star Wars universe with a crime thriller. A former Jedi Padawan, Osha, reunites with her Jedi Master, Sol, to investigate a murder spree against their fellow Jedis. They uncover secrets from Osha's past and must fight the dark sides of the Force. Cinematographer Chris Teague has crafted stunning visuals for a variety of projects, from indie dramas like Obvious Child to critically acclaimed series like Russian Doll, GLOW, and Only Murders in the Building. He feels his style is constantly evolving. For the Star Wars series The Acolyte, Chris worked with saturated colors and key lighting, as though the illumination in many scenes was from a single source. He wanted to immerse viewers in the world of the series, without calling attention to the cinematography. When approaching a project, Chris delves into the script and references, often discovering new insights along the way. “As you're reading a script, as you're looking at references, you have these little epiphanies, these little discoveries, but they're always sort of partial discoveries,” Chris says. “And then hopefully, they evolve into something that's specific to the project itself. The joy of filmmaking is to collaborate and combine all the creativity into something that feels cohesive.” He believes that these discoveries gradually evolve into a style specific to the project. As the lead DP, Chris established the look of the show over 6 months of prep. He split the episodes with fellow cinematographer James Friend, and they tested cameras and lenses together. Friend's episodes took place in different locations so he was able to establish his own look for his episodes. For The Acolyte, Chris worked closely with the production designer to create sets that were both practical and visually stunning, with multiple angles for the camera to explore. He and showrunner/director Leslye Headland also embraced the challenge of shooting in real locations, selling the scale of the Star Wars universe without relying heavily on blue screen. They did not use a volume stage at all, wanting it to look as close to what director George Lucas would do, with a visual style that was powerful but not overbearing. Several of the scenes in episodes four and five were filmed on location in Madeira, an island off the coast of Africa. Madeira offered lots of wild beauty, with incredible views from craggy bluffs. They did face some weather challenges while shooting there, with sweeps of fog and cloud that rolled into a full whiteout at times. Beyond the visuals, Chris also focused on capturing the intricate stunt choreography and fight sequences in a way that would keep the audience engaged. His attention to detail ensured that these action-packed moments felt both exciting and integral to the storytelling. As a Star Wars fan, Chris was excited to be involved in The Acolyte. He says of the experience, “I can't believe I'm in this room right now watching this happen. It really feels like you're part of this creative process that people are going to fall in love with.” Find Chris Teague: http://www.teaguefilmworks.com/home Instagram: @_christeague Listen to our previous interview with Chris Teague on Only Murders in the Building. https://www.camnoir.com/ep174/ Sponsored by Hot Rod Cameras www.hotrodcameras.com The Cinematography Podcast website: www.camnoir.com Facebook: @cinepod Instagram: @thecinepod Twitter: @ShortEndz

The Infamous Podcast
Episode 434 – Can We Hire a Hit Man for The Acolyte

The Infamous Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2024


The Twins Have the Same Hair Cut After So Long For Budget Reasons This week on the podcast, Brian and Darryl are talking about the new Netflix Original Movie Hit Man, starring Glen Powell. Then we watched the first two episodes of the Acolyte so you don’t have to. Episode Index Intro: 0:07 The Acolyte: 2:42 Hitman: 26:02 The Acolyte (Disney+) Out 10 Is the The Best Star Wars Can Dos Darryl: 1.5/10 Brian: 2/10 Season Summary The Acolyte delves into the final days of the High Republic era, exploring the dark side’s rise and the emergence of new Sith Lords. The series begins with Jedi Knight Vernestra Rwoh investigating mysterious disturbances in the Force, leading to a partnership with rogue archeologist Sylvester Yarro. Together, they uncover a plot by a powerful Sith acolyte aiming to overthrow the Jedi Order. As they navigate political intrigue and ancient secrets, Vernestra must confront her past and the seductive allure of the dark side. The season culminates in a climactic showdown that will determine the fate of the galaxy. Episode 1: “Lost/Found” Directed by: Leslye Headland Written by: Leslye Headland Release Date: June 4, 2024 Summary: 100 years before the rise of the Galactic Empire, the Galactic Republic and Jedi Order preside during a time of centuries-long peace. In a bar on the planet Ueda, Jedi Master Indara is attacked and killed by a woman wielding daggers. The bartender identifies Osha Aniseya, a former Jedi Padawan learner, as the killer. Osha, who works as a meknek doing dangerous repairs on the outside of starships, denies committing the crime when arrested by Jedi Knight Yord Fandar and his Padawan Tasi Lowa. En route to Coruscant, the galactic capital, Osha’s fellow prisoners escape and leave her to crash-land on the planet Carlac. She sees a vision of her twin sister Mae, who was presumed dead in a fire that killed their family when they were young. Osha deduces that Mae is alive and the one who killed Indara. Jedi Master Vernestra Rwoh sends Master Sol, Osha’s former teacher, to Carlac with his current Padawan, Jecki Lon, and Yord. They find Osha, and Sol accepts her theory about Mae. Elsewhere, Mae meets with her mysterious master, who has challenged her to kill a Jedi without using a weapon. Episode 2: “Revenge/Justice” Directed by: Leslye Headland Written by: Jason Micallef and Charmaine DeGrate Release Date: June 4, 2024 Summary: Mae attempts to kill Jedi Master Torbin in a temple on the planet Olega, but is prevented by his Force meditation; Torbin has been floating in silent meditation for over a decade. Vernestra sends Sol, Jeckie, Yord, and Osha to investigate this attack. Mae regroups with her supplier, Qimir, who is helping her hunt the four Jedi that were stationed on her and Osha’s home planet, Brendok, at the time of the fire: Indara, Torbin, Sol, and the Wookiee Kelnacca. Qimir provides Mae with a poison and warns her that she still needs to kill one of the four without a weapon. Mae offers the poison to Torbin as absolution for his past. He stops meditating and willingly takes it, dying just as the others arrive. Mae escapes, and Osha poses as her to get information from Qimir. He reveals the existence of Mae’s master and her overall plan. That night, Sol confronts Mae and reveals to her that Osha is alive. Osha attempts to stun Mae but misses, and Mae escapes again. She later threatens Qimir over talking to the Jedi, but he convinces her to spare him because he has learned that Kelnacca is living on the planet Khofar. Hit Man (Netflix) Out of 10 Is Gary Really a Serial Killers Darryl: 6/10 Brian: 6.8/10 Summary Gary Johnson is a professor of psychology and philosophy at the University of New Orleans, while also working undercover with the New Orleans Police Department to assist in undercover sting operations. When Jasper, a fellow cop who portrays fake hitman to solicit murder-for-hire confessions and payments from “customers,” is suspended, Gary is unwillingly ushered into the role. Gary quickly finds himself to be a natural in garnering solicitations, going so far as to research suspects in advance and tailor a unique persona for each one. Gary adopts the persona of a man named “Ron” to garner a solicitation from a discontent married woman named Madison, who is trying to have her controlling husband killed. While conversing with her, Gary quickly becomes both sympathetic and attracted to Madison; when Madison attempts to pay “Ron”, Gary refuses the money and suggests that Madison use that money to restart her life, much to the disappointment of Gary's coworkers. Gary begins a relationship with Madison, but maintains his “Ron” persona with her. Madison reveals she owns a gun, and Gary shows her how to use it and instructs her to shoot someone in the heart should she need to kill. One night shortly after clubbing, Gary and Madison have a heated encounter with Ray, Madison's ex-husband, which ends with Gary pulling a gun to back Ray off. Later that night, while outside at a restaurant, Gary and Madison encounter Jasper, who is suspicious of the two being together. Cast Glen Powell as Gary Johnson, college professor and tech guy turned undercover mole Adria Arjona as Madison Figueroa Masters, Gary’s love-interest Austin Amelio as Jasper, an undercover cop Retta as Claudette, a police officer Gary works for Sanjay Rao as Phil, a police officer Gary works for Molly Bernard as Alicia, Gary’s ex-wife Evan Holtzman as Ray, Maddy’s ex-husband Crew and Production Directed by Richard Linklater Screenplay by Richard Linklater Glen Powell Based on “Hit Man” 2001 story by Skip Hollandsworth Produced by Mike Blizzard Richard Linklater Glen Powell Jason Bateman Michael Costigan Cinematography Shane F. Kelly Edited by Sandra Adair Music by Graham Reynolds Production Companies AGC Studios ShivHans Pictures Monarch Media Barnstorm Productions Aggregate Films Cinetic Media Detour Filmproduction Distributed by Netflix Release dates June 7, 2024 (Netflix) Running time 115 minutes Country United States Budget $8.8 million Box office $1 million Infamous Shirts for Naked Bodies… You’ll feel “shirty” when you buy our gear from the Flying Pork Apparel Co. Contact Us The Infamous Podcast can be found wherever podcasts are found on the Interwebs, feel free to subscribe and follow along on social media. And don't be shy about helping out the show with a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts to help us move up in the ratings. @infamouspodcast facebook/infamouspodcast instagram/infamouspodcast stitcher Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Play iHeart Radio contact@infamouspodcast.com Our theme music is ‘Skate Beat’ provided by Michael Henry, with additional music provided by Michael Henry. Find more at MeetMichaelHenry.com. The Infamous Podcast is hosted by Brian Tudor and Darryl Jasper, is recorded in Cincinnati, Ohio. The show is produced and edited by Brian Tudor. Subscribe today!

Gen X Reverb
7: Gen-X Reviews - Star Wars Tales of The Empire - Episodes 4-6

Gen X Reverb

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 30:54


Welcome to this episode of the GENXREVERB podcast! Today, hosts Bradley and Justin Gaines dive into the last three episodes of "Star Wars: Tales of the Empire," focusing on the character Barriss Offee. Join us as we discuss her transformation from a Jedi Padawan to a member of the Inquisitors under Darth Vader's guidance. Generation Xers Bradley and Justin give their thoughts on one of the latest Star Wars series Go here for image and video references mentioned in the podcast: https://365starwars.com/2018/08/07/day-219-barriss-offee/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/genxreverb/message

Culture Wave Media Network
Is THE ACOLYTE any good?! Eps. 1 & 2 Review | Star Wars | Disney

Culture Wave Media Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 51:21


We're back for some more Star Wars stories here at The Culture Wave Media Network! Darian & Mark are talking the two-episode premiere of THE ACOLYTE, the newest series from the Lucasfilm catalog that premiered on Disney+. The series is a sci-fi mystery taking place during the High Republic era, in which a shadowy figure by the name of Mae, a former Jedi Padawan is hunting and assassinating Jedi Masters. It's a departure for Star Wars, but a welcomed turn, nonetheless. The Acolyte stars Amandla Stenberg, Lee Jung-jae, Dafne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, Charlie Barnett, Rebecca Henderson & Carrie-Anne Moss. The series streams on Tuesday nights on Disney+ at 9 PM EST/6 PM PST. #starwars #theacolyte #highrepublic #disney #review Be sure to follow us on: INSTAGRAM | @cinemawavemedia, @jerseysfinestpod & @_culturewavemedia TIKTOK | @cinemawavemedia FACEBOOK | Culture Wave THREADS | @cinemawavemedia Check out our entertainment site with News, Reviews, Trailers & more! WEBSITE| cinemawavemedia.blogspot.com

Tower of Babble
SSSW - Tales of the Empire

Tower of Babble

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 119:15


Last year on Star Wars Day (May the 4th), Lucasfilm Animation surprised us with 'Tales of the Jedi' a mini-series of shorts dedicated to showing some untold stories from before the fall of the Jedi. This seems to have become somewhat of a tradition, as this year, on the same day, we got 'Tales of the Empire'. A darker twist on the same concept. This time though, it was bit more focused. Two stories, told in three parts each, for a total of six shorts. The first story follows Morgan Elsbeth and her journey of revenge, which begins with her as a young girl on Dathomir to where we fist met her in 'The Mandalorian' season three. Unfortunately, despite another noticeable step forward in animation quality throughout, this first story-arch leaves a lot to be desired. While 'Tales of the Jedi' revealed secrets of Jedi's pasts, Morgan's doesn't really provide the audience with any new information. Instead, just expanding on a lot of which we already knew or could have inferred. The second half of 'Tales of the Empire' however does pack more of a punch. We follow Barriss Offee, a young Jedi Padawan we had not seen since she framed Ahsoka for the Temple bombing in 'The Clone Wars', as she's recruited to become an Imperial Inquisitor. These final three episodes are filled with fascinating glimpses into the Inquisitorius Program, insightful dialogue into the psyche of the fallen Jedi that make up their order, and some genuine twists that keep you guessing throughout. Listen as Julian and Rachel unpack each mini-episode, and discuss the package as a whole.

Small Screen Star Wars
Tales of the Empire

Small Screen Star Wars

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 119:15


Last year on Star Wars Day (May the 4th), Lucasfilm Animation surprised us with 'Tales of the Jedi' a mini-series of shorts dedicated to showing some untold stories from before the fall of the Jedi. This seems to have become somewhat of a tradition, as this year, on the same day, we got 'Tales of the Empire'. A darker twist on the same concept. This time though, it was bit more focused. Two stories, told in three parts each, for a total of six shorts. The first story follows Morgan Elsbeth and her journey of revenge, which begins with her as a young girl on Dathomir to where we fist met her in 'The Mandalorian' season three. Unfortunately, despite another noticeable step forward in animation quality throughout, this first story-arch leaves a lot to be desired. While 'Tales of the Jedi' revealed secrets of Jedi's pasts, Morgan's doesn't really provide the audience with any new information. Instead, just expanding on a lot of which we already knew or could have inferred. The second half of 'Tales of the Empire' however does pack more of a punch. We follow Barriss Offee, a young Jedi Padawan we had not seen since she framed Ahsoka for the Temple bombing in 'The Clone Wars', as she's recruited to become an Imperial Inquisitor. These final three episodes are filled with fascinating glimpses into the Inquisitorius Program, insightful dialogue into the psyche of the fallen Jedi that make up their order, and some genuine twists that keep you guessing throughout. Listen as Julian and Rachel unpack each mini-episode, and discuss the package as a whole.

Father. Son. Galaxy. A Star Wars Podcast
Meredith Salenger Joins Fellow Star Wars Creators in a Roundtable Discussion

Father. Son. Galaxy. A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2024 17:56


In this roundtable discussion, together with fellow Star Wars content creators, we interview Meredith Salenger, discussing the intricacies of character portrayal and narrative evolution. She portrays the character Barriss Offee, a Jedi Padawan, first introduced to us in the animated series "Star Wars: The Clone Wars," and now in her most recent appearance in "Tales of the Empire." Through her voice acting, Meredith brings depth and emotion to Barriss Offee, contributing to the exploration of Jedi characters and their struggles within the Star Wars universe. 

Friendship Supreme
Ep 258 The Supreme Jedi Council

Friendship Supreme

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 30:00


Join us as we discuss who should be brought onto the Jedi council from outside of the Star wars universe. Let us know how wrong we were or which ones you were surprised to agree with!   Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/friendshipsupreme FB - https://www.facebook.com/friendshipsupreme IG - https://www.instagram.com/friendshipsupreme/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/FrendshpSupreme Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/FriendshipSupreme Podcast - http://www.friendshipsupreme.libsyn.com/ Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/FriendshipSupreme Email - Friendship.Supreme@gmail.com

Star Wars Escape Pod
The Bad Batch Aftershow (3.9) | Ventress Resurrected? | Do The Special Editions Improvements To Older Fans?

Star Wars Escape Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 102:55 Transcription Available


She's back! Ventress has been resurrected somehow, we dive deep into this episode of the bad batch. There's a lot to get into here, debating ressurecting characters, some deserve it and some don't. Those who have completed the Clone Wars journey and read Dark Disciple will know exactly how her fate wound up.. or do we?  Asajj Ventress was a whirlwind of rage and sorrow. Betrayal carved a cavern in her heart, leaving only a burning desire for revenge. Consumed by the dark side, she craved power, a twisted echo of the strength she yearned for as a Jedi Padawan. Yet, beneath the fury flickered a flicker of vulnerability. The sting of rejection by Dooku, the echo of her master's death, hinted at a complex soul trapped in a web of vengeance. There were moments, fleeting and fragile, where one could glimpse the warrior yearning for redemption, a warrior haunted by the ghosts of what could have been. And along came Quinlan Vos. The redeeming event in her life. It's unfortunate people could not see this story play out on screen, but I urge listeners out there to read through Dark Disciple. It's not only one of the greatest star wars stories told, clone wars episodes produced (in a novel), but it's one of the best endings for a character we ever saw. REPUBLIC COMMANDO STREAM by Yoshiman222 (APRIL 14th 3PM): https://www.twitch.tv/yoshiman222 Let us know your thoughts on this bad batch episode! Check out the new in progress website of ours on Desktop! (Not mobile ready) https://swescapepodcast.wixsite.com/star-wars-escape-pod ————————————————————————

THE LIGHTSABER LOUNGE: Rebellious Conversations about the Star Wars Universe.

In this episode we focus on the Disney+ streaming series, Ahsoka. Join us as we discuss the background of the character Ahsoka Tano and her journey from being Anakin Skywalker's Jedi Padawan to becoming a key player in the Rebel Alliance. We also dive into the significance of Ahsoka's return to live-action, Rosario Dawson's portrayal of the beloved character, her quest to find the missing Jedi Ezra Bridger and her confrontation with the villainous Grand Admiral Thrawn. Host: Scot McDonald Co-Hosts: Sudhir Datta, Jesus Delgado & Tony Wright

Most Things Kenobi - A Star Wars Podcast
Episode 129: Laughing our way through "The Gungan General" - Part 2 of the Hilarious Mess that follows "Dooku Captured"

Most Things Kenobi - A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 31:44


What do you get when you tie a Sith Lord, a Jedi Master, and a Jedi Padawan together in a pirate's prison cell? THIS EPISODE! Yes, it may sound like the start of a bad joke, but really - this is the lovable hilarious mess that follows part 1, "Dooku Captured". The three "prisoners" attempt to work together to escape Hondo's lair, much hilarity and irritability ensue, and somehow...Jar Jar Binks saves the day (and no, that's NOT a joke!) Let's wrap up this 2-part arc with a another good laugh, shall we? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/most-things-kenobi/support

Comics In Motion Podcast
SWCIC: Star Wars 2020: Stuck In No Space, Searching For The Kezarat Convoy, Plus Amilyn Holdo, The Nihil, Abyssians & More (Star Wars [2020] Vol 6: 30-33) – Ep 138

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2023 32:50


THE REBELS ARE TRAPPED IN NO SPACE, HOW WILL THEY ESCAPE? For ep 138, Mike delves back into the main run of Star Wars comics from 2020, where Chewie, Holdo, Lando, Leia, Lobot & Luke search for the Kezarat Convoy by using a High-Republic-era Nihil path engine and find themselves in trouble! In addition to the comic's plot, Mike delves into a bit of information regarding the High Republic, Amilyn Holdo, Abyssians and more! Star Wars 30-33 were all written by Charles Soule with Rachelle Rosenberg as colour artist and for issues 30 & 31, Andrés Genolet was artist while Madibek Musabekov was artist for issues 32 & 33. Issue 30 was released January 4th 2023, issue 33 was released April 5th 2023 and the trade paperback collection was released 26th September 2023. Mike delved into the previous issues (26-29) of Star Wars 2020 in ep 115, and to hear more about the Nihil & No Space, listen to Mike's episodes covering Phase 1 High Republic content, especially the book reviews (search on any podcast app or check the High Republic playlist on YouTube)! Check out each episode of the weekly Ahsoka discussion shows; found on the podcast feed of Comics In Motion and video versions on YouTube; https://pod.fo/e/1f4b32 & https://youtu.be/6mGPxSnMxhw   In the last episode, A JEDI FALLS INTO THE DARKNESS, BUT WHAT DOES THE INQUISITORIUS HOLD IN STORE FOR HER? The ep is another canon book review, but this one takes place from Attack Of The Clones through The Clone Wars and into years after Order 66, following Iskat Akaris' journey from Jedi Padawan to The Thirteenth Sister (an inquisitor) and the many situations she finds herself in along the way, including searching for other members of her mysterious species! More Free Content: 5 episodes of Mike, Maff & Dave's show; Rebels Reviewed is out now, so listen to their thoughts on seasons 1, 2, 3 & 4 and a bonus prediction/wrap-up episode, all found on any podcast app and on YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://pod.fo/e/1defff⁠⁠⁠⁠ - ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtu.be/BrZrvENUlTM⁠⁠⁠⁠ Mike speaking with Thomas Rochester of Reckless Rebellion to talk about the 3 Thrawn book trilogies: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://pod.fo/e/1df29c⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Mike also appeared on Star Wars Timeline to talk about Ahsoka: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtu.be/-qo3tVHyC1U⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  To support Mike, you can rate/review the show, you can share the show or support financially. You can give a one-off payment/donation at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://ko-fi.com/genuinechitchat⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  or you can subscribe monthly at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://Patreon.com/GenuineChitChat⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Subscribe to the Pop Culture Collective Newsletter for weekly updates on both of Mike's shows and plenty of other incredible creators, here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://pccnewsletter.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Find all of Mike's social media & links at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/GenuineChitChat⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Outro read by BZ The Voice: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.bzthevoice.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Intro theme arranged by Mike Burton, backing music by Eric Matyas at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.soundimage.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:11 The Coming Weeks 02:21 What To Expect 03:04 Recap & Dark Droids 04:35 Personnel & Release 05:14 Star Wars 30 Crawl 06:06 No Space & Amilyn Holdo 08:28 Star Wars 30 Plot 14:05 Star Wars 31 Plot 18:11 Star Wars 32 Plot 22:23 Star Wars 33 Plot 26:13 Final Thoughts 27:59 Coming Up 32:10 Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comics-in-motion-podcast/message

Comics In Motion Podcast
Star Wars: Inquisitor, Rise Of The Red Blade By Delilah S Dawson – Book Review & Plot Summary: Falling To the Dark Side, Iskat Akaris/13th Sister, The Clone Wars & Pkori – A Prequel Era Novel

Comics In Motion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 56:49


A JEDI FALLS INTO THE DARKNESS, BUT WHAT DOES THE INQUISITORIUS HOLD IN STORE FOR HER? This ep is another canon book review, but this one takes place from Attack Of The Clones through The Clone Wars and into years after Order 66, following Iskat Akaris' journey from Jedi Padawan to The Thirteenth Sister (an inquisitor) and the many situations she finds herself in along the way, including searching for other members of her mysterious species. In this episode, Mike first introduces the book & mentions connected content, then provides his spoiler-free thoughts, before giving slightly more details and finishing with a full spoiler warning and detailing his full thoughts on the novel and some connections. This is the perfect companion to episode 74 of SWCIC, where Mike delves into issues 19-25 of the 2017 Darth Vader comics, which take place when the epilogue of Rise Of the Red Blade occurs! Check out each episode of the weekly Ahsoka discussion shows; found on the podcast feed of Comics In Motion and video versions on YouTube; https://pod.fo/e/1f4b32 & https://youtu.be/6mGPxSnMxhw  The last episode, was the final High Republic book review for Phase 2; Path Of Vengeance by Cavan Scott, where MARDA & YANA RO'S JOURNEY WRAPS UP IN THE FINAL PIECE OF PHASE 2 HIGH REPUBLIC! In this sequel to Path of Deceit, we see Marda & Yana's perspectives while the prior events in Phase 2 occur, including the Battles Of Jedha & Dalna, with more information on the mysterious nameless creatures, the identity of The Mother and more from Matthea Cathley & Oliviah Zeveron! More Free Content: 5 episodes of Mike, Maff & Dave's show; Rebels Reviewed is out now, so listen to their thoughts on seasons 1, 2, 3 & 4 and a bonus prediction/wrap-up episode, all found on any podcast app and on YouTube: ⁠⁠⁠https://pod.fo/e/1defff⁠⁠⁠ - ⁠⁠⁠https://youtu.be/BrZrvENUlTM⁠⁠⁠ Mike speaking with Thomas Rochester of Reckless Rebellion to talk about the 3 Thrawn book trilogies: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://pod.fo/e/1df29c⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Mike also appeared on Star Wars Timeline to talk about Ahsoka: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://youtu.be/-qo3tVHyC1U⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  To support Mike, you can rate/review the show, you can share the show or support financially. You can give a one-off payment/donation at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://ko-fi.com/genuinechitchat⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  or you can subscribe monthly at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://Patreon.com/GenuineChitChat⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠! Subscribe to the Pop Culture Collective Newsletter for weekly updates on both of Mike's shows and plenty of other incredible creators, here: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://pccnewsletter.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠  Find all of Mike's social media & links at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠linktr.ee/GenuineChitChat⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Outro read by BZ The Voice: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.bzthevoice.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Intro theme arranged by Mike Burton, backing music by Eric Matyas at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.soundimage.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 03:35 What To Expect 04:08 Delilah S Dawson's Other Works 05:48 Book Brief & Iskat Introduction 08:10 Spoiler-Free Thoughts & Themes 23:00 Thoughts On Iskat, Prequels & The Dark Side 31:24 Spoilers: Full Plot Summary & Thoughts 48:25 Final Thoughts 55:25 Support, Coming Up & Outro --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/comics-in-motion-podcast/message

Tatooine Sons: A Star Wars Podcast
Ahsoka Tano: The Jedi Padawan's Journey

Tatooine Sons: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 50:53


In this riveting episode of Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture Podcast, dive deep into the enigmatic journey of Ahsoka Tano, Anakin Skywalker's dynamic Padawan who redefined what it means to be a Jedi. From her challenging moments in the Jedi Order, grappling with betrayal and moral dilemmas, to her enlightening escapades in Coruscant's shadows, Ahsoka's path is nothing short of transformative. We'll explore how her experiences shed light on the Jedi Order's cracks, the nuances of the Force, and the heart of the Rebellion. Amidst the Star Wars chatter, expect our usual playful banter and Dad's trademark moments. If you've ever pondered Ahsoka's immense impact in the Star Wars universe or just love a deep-dive into galactic morality and self-discovery, this episode is your hyperdrive jump to a galaxy of introspection. Join us!---Check out the Christian Nerd HQ Podcast Network! Episodes from member podcasts release Monday through Friday! Follow @ChristianNerdHQ on all the social networks!Monday: Christian Nerds Unite PodcastTuesday: Tatooine Sons: A Pop Culture PodcastWednesday: Fangirling Over JesusThursday: The Reverend and the ReprobateFriday: Speaking NerdyThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/2772277/advertisement

Mandalorian Parsec Passion
AHSOKA - Part 3 Time to Fly | Star Wars on Disney Plus Review Recap Theory Explained

Mandalorian Parsec Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 67:18


Is 30-year-old Sabine Wren the oldest Jedi Padawan ever??? Matt and Bubba breakdown STAR WARS: AHSOKA Part 3 Time To Fly! We discuss Dave Filoni dialogue! Evil Senator Xiono's calm reaction to Hera's ice-cold dis! + The oddity of this 3rd episode ending without much wa-- Hera tangles with New Republic politics while Ahsoka and Sabine Wren voyage to a distant planet. The Disney+ Star Wars series is brings animated heroes from The Clone Wars and Rebels to life & live-action! #StarWars #Ahsoka #DisneyPlus #StarWarsRebels Twitter/Instagram: @DoublePHQ http://facebook.com/DoublePHQ Directed by  Steph Green Writing Credits   Dave Filoni    ...    (written by)   Dave Filoni    ...    (created by)   George Lucas    ...    (based on STAR WARS by) Cast (in credits order) complete, awaiting verification   Rosario Dawson    ...    Ahsoka Tano Natasha Liu Bordizzo    ...    Sabine Wren Mary Elizabeth Winstead    ...    Hera Syndulla Ray Stevenson    ...    Baylan Skoll Ivanna Sakhno    ...    Shin Hati Diana Lee Inosanto    ...    Morgan Elsbeth David Tennant    ...    Huyang (voice) Eman Esfandi    ...    Ezra Bridger Evan Whitten    ...    Jacen Syndulla Genevieve O'Reilly    ...    Chancellor Mon Mothma Nelson Lee    ...    Senator Xiono Jacqueline Antaramian    ...    Senator Rodrigo Maurice J. Irvin    ...    Senator Mawood Nican Robinson    ...    First Officer Vic Hawkins Produced by  John Bartnicki    ...    producer Carrie Beck    ...    executive producer Richard Bluff    ...    co-producer Jon Favreau    ...    executive producer Dave Filoni    ...    executive producer (showrunner) Sarah Finn    ...    consulting producer (as Sarah Halley Finn) Karen Gilchrist    ...    co-executive producer John Hampian    ...    co-producer Regina Hermosillo    ...    associate producer Abbigail Keller    ...    co-producer Kathleen Kennedy    ...    executive producer Rachael Lee    ...    associate producer R.J. Mino    ...    co-producer Kim Richards    ...    associate producer Kristen Schreck    ...    co-producer Clint Spillers    ...    co-producer Heather Wagner-Wang    ...    associate producer Colin Wilson    ...    executive producer Music by  Kevin Kiner     Cinematography by  Eric Steelberg     Editing by  Dana E. Glauberman     Casting By  Sarah Finn    ...    (as Sarah Halley Finn) Production Design by  Doug Chiang     Andrew L. Jones     Art Direction by  Rachel Aguirre     Steve Christensen     Frances Lynn Hernandez     Costume Design by  Shawna Trpcic    

Star Wars Theory
Why Shin Baddie has That Jedi Braid in AHSOKA - I know Who She is

Star Wars Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 11:17


Shin Hati is a really interesting character. She has as Jedi Padawan braid...why...what does this mean possibly? I think she was born AFTER Order 66 and is Baylan's Daughter. What do you think? SNIPS FLEECE SWEATER - https://unlockd.teespring.com/drop/swt-halfzip-pullover/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Challenge Accepted
Ahsoka Episodes 1 and 2 Reactions

Challenge Accepted

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 31:45


Hey all! Welcome to Challenge Accepted, the podcast where we review and discuss the latest shows and movies. In this episode, we're going to talk about the first two episodes of Ahsoka, the highly anticipated live-action series starring Rosario Dawson as the former Jedi Padawan. We'll share our thoughts on the plot, the characters, the action, and the Easter eggs that we spotted in these episodes. We'll also discuss the major reveals that set up a huge intergalactic adventure for Ahsoka and her allies, as they try to find and stop Grand Admiral Thrawn from returning to the galaxy. We'll also speculate on what's next for Ahsoka, Sabine, and Hera. If you haven't watched Ahsoka episode 1 and 2 yet, be warned that this podcast contains spoilers. We recommend that you watch them first before listening to this episode. You can find them on Disney Plus, along with the other Star Wars shows and movies. -------------------- *Check Out All Our Podcasts!* Geek Freaks Podcast: https://linktr.ee/GeekFreaks Disney Moms Gone Wrong: https://linktr.ee/disneymomsgonewrong Challenge Accepted: https://linktr.ee/challengeacceptedgf Headlines: https://tinyurl.com/2p8bvu6d Level Up!: https://linktr.ee/PushingButtonsPodcast Who's Got Next Game: https://tr.ee/wX3t_vGxdO TrekFreaks: https://linktr.ee/TrekFreaks Geek Freaks Interviews: https://linktr.ee/GeekFreaksInterviews Outlast Podcast: https://linktr.ee/OutlastPodcast Round Three: https://linktr.ee/RoundThree From The Pages: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast -------------------- *Hang Out With Us!* Discord: https://discord.gg/6Jrvyb2 Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast Twitter: twitter.com/geekfreakspod Facebook: facebook.com/groups/227307812330853/ Instagram: instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast E-mail: thegeekfreakspodcast@gmail.com Twitch: twitch.tv/geekfreakspodcast Site: geekfreakspodcast.com --------------------- *Support Us!* Patreon: https://patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Store: redbubble.com/people/GeekFreaks

Watch This
Riverdale comes to an end, Star Wars series Ahsoka debuts

Watch This

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 15:51


On today's What to Watch: After seven seasons, Riverdale comes to an end with Archie, Veronica, and gang stuck in the 1950s, and an 86-year-old Betty looking back on her senior year of high school. The Star Wars series Ahsoka, starring Rosario Dawson as the former Jedi Padawan. Five new couples test their relationship on the new season of The Ultimatum: Marry or Move On. Plus, Hollywood trivia, and entertainment headlines, including And Just Like That renewed for season 3, a first look at the Frasier sequel series, Melissa Joan Hart on the time she almost got fired from Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and Lauryn Hill announces 25th anniversary tour for The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. More at ew.com, ew.com/wtw, and @EW on Twitter and @EntertainmentWeekly everywhere else. Host/Writer/Producer: Gerrad Hall (@gerradhall); Producer/Writer: Ashley Boucher (@ashleybreports); Editor: Samee Junio (@it_your_sam); Writer: Calie Schepp; Executive Producer: Chanelle Johnson (@chanelleberlin). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Star Wars Theory
Mace Reveals Yoda's First Lesson to him as a Baby - Star Wars Explained

Star Wars Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 12:16


Mace Windu was the toughest Jedi Master some might argue in the Star Wars galaxy. However at one point, he was just a little baby Jedi Padawan, and even before becoming a Padawan, he was a little baby, in the possession of the Jedi Order, and primarily, Master Yoda, the Grandmaster of the Jedi Temple on Corsuscant. Baby Mace would be dealt a difficult hand by Yoda when all he wanted to do was just play with his toy and be a baby, Yoda would have none of it! Thus, teaching him the art of possession and attachments from a young age. I feel if Anakin had this training as a toddler, he would have been very different. The mistake the Jedi made was to have Anakin enter the temple at such an older age of 9, and then on top of that, to force him out of the attachments he already had made. This caused so much pain for Skywalker and it's something Yoda, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Mace Windu could see as Jedi Masters. The force clouded their judgements, and when Sidious decided it was time to strike, they never saw it coming, leading to Order 66 and the downfall of the Jedi until Luke Skywalker showed up eventually to save Anakin within Vader. Mace started young, and it shows here how strict they all were on him. Makes sense why he's such a...you know...today. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Star Wars Theory
BOBA FETT EPISODE 6 BREAKDOWN HOLY SH

Star Wars Theory

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 25:11


WOW! Jumping into space, the N-1 Naboo royal starfighter is seen heading towards what I think is the forest moon of Endor. R2 drops into a sleep and the ant droids build a bench for him, where he sits to wait. Luke and Grogu are seen meditating atop a hill. The deep fake is the best I've ever seen and it literally looks like a young Luke Skywalker 5 years after return of the Jedi. As they meditate, Grogu raises a frog with the force to eat when Luke wakes up and looks at him all funny. Raising dozens of frogs with the force so Grogu sees maybe using the force can bring me more of what I want. I think Luke is doing this to show Grogu the difference in force abilities, and also maybe to entice Grogu, as we learn he's having a hard time training him because of how loosely into it Grogu is. They take a walk and Luke tells Grogu about Yoda, about how size matters not. Asking Grogu if he remembers anyone talking in riddles like Yoda back home. Then Luke asks him if he wants to remember, and touches his head, showing us a vision of Grogu's memories during Order 66. The first thing I'm going to mention is how the aura vignette is like Anakin's visions of Padme in revenge of the Sith. Grogu is remembering actually being there at the Jedi temple. 3 Jedi are protecting him during the raid on the Jedi temple by the 501st. Pretty insane how the 501st shoot at the already lifeless body of the Jedi. We are taken back out of the flashback and Din is surprised by Ahsoka. He asks to see Grogu, and she basically tells him it'll just make it harder for Grogu if he sees him again. He wants to gift him the beskar chainlink armor. It's his right as a foundling. A mandalorian foundling that is. Ahsoka questions why is he not a Jedi Padawan now, instead of a foundling? Din seems heartbroken and this scene is very breaking. As we know Din realizes he must not make it harder for Grogu if he sees him. So he chooses what's best for Grogu in the moment and gives the gift to Ahsoka Tano to give to Grogu. Blasting off in his N-1 Naboo starfighter as Grogu reaches out for him. It was a really beautiful scene and I know they're writing it this way to increase the tensions of Grogu and Din finally meeting one day. Luke trains with Grogu much like how he trained with Yoda on his back. He runs through the forest much like Dagobah, and even does the same front flip like in the empire strikes back. Luke speaks of balance. This is something qui-gon preached. I love how we're seeing a bit of a legends Luke here where he's taking ideologies of the Jedi from the republic and moulding them into his own way, a better way. Not so dogmatic as palatine would tell Anakin. Luke has Grogu standing on one leg just like he did on one hand, and trains with his green lightsaber as Grogu watches on in curiosity. He trains Grogu with the marksman training remote. This is the one we saw Obi-Wan use on Luke in a new hope all those years ago. This was Luke's first entrance into the force and to train his Jedi reflexes. Something Qui-Gon noticed in Anakin very quickly upon their meeting. Grogu is a quick learner and beings leaping with the force much like Yoda, flipping, dodging blasts from the remote when Ahsoka remarks that Luke taught him well, as Luke says, he's beginning to remember more than his teaching and we get a beautiful line where she tells him sometimes the student guides the master, as she smiles and looks like she's reminiscing of her time with Anakin. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

ForceCenter
The Bad Batch - Tribe - The Bad Batch Report - EP 21

ForceCenter

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 89:22


Gungi is back! The fan-favorite character from The Clone Wars is back and in a much-anticipated episode The Bad Batch encounters the lost Jedi Padawan for a touching, sad, but, in the end, warm and hopeful episode. The big themes of home, being an ally, and finding yourself following trauma are the center of this episode and we spend some quality time on Kashyyyk, enjoy big action, and, of course, lightsabers! Dive in with Joseph Scrimshaw and Ken Napzok on the 21st episode of The Bad Batch ReportFrom the minds of Ken Napzok (comedian, host of The Napzok Files), Joseph Scrimshaw (comedian, writer, host of the Obsessed podcast), and Jennifer Landa (actress, YouTuber, crafter, contributor on StarWars.com) comes the ForceCenter Podcast Feed. Here you will find a series of shows exploring, discussing, and celebrating everything about Star Wars. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts and Google Podcasts. Listen on TuneIn, Stitcher, Spotify, and more!Follow ForceCenter!Watch on YouTube!Support us on PatreonForceCenter merch!All from ForceCenter: https://linktr.ee/ForceCenter Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Comics With Kenobi
Episode #326 -- Keep the Family Close

Comics With Kenobi

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 34:46


Almost eight years since her debut in the early issues of 2015's Star Wars (Vol. 2), Sana Starros is leading her own five-issue mini-series (Star Wars: Sana Starros) that promises to detail her early life and how she came to be who she is.The series -- written by Justina Ireland, illustrated by Pere Pérez, colored by Jay David Ramos, lettered by VC's Travis Lanham, with book design by Carlos Lao, and edited by Mikey J. Basso, Danny Khazem and Mark Paniccia -- begins with a fast start, introducing readers old and new to Sana herself and bringing her extended family into the picture, too, setting up a heist that will see the Starros family tangle with the Empire.Be sure share this week's episode on social media and, if you haven't leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts.Comics out today and broken down on this week's episode:_ Sana Starros #1 (of 5)Star Wars Comics on Marvel Unlimited This Week:_ Doctor Aphra (Vol. 2) #25News:_ The Blade #2 (of 4) is getting a second printing. Look for it on March 15. (No cover reveal, yet.)_ If you're near an Ollie's, they've got IDW's The High Republic Adventures, Star Wars Adventures, Weapon of a Jedi and others in the $7.99 10-pack bundles._ Full details on Dark Horse's Free Comic Book Day issue of The High Republic Adventures is on the Facebook page, including the solicit. It's out May 6._ Speaking of Dark Horse, the publisher has updated its schedule (see below for the latest dates)._ Peach Momoko's Women's History month variants feature a bevy of characters, including:Amilyn Holdo, Resistance leader known for her brave sacrifice in The Last JediBarash, gifted Jedi gifted Jedi whose name is forever linked the “Barash Vow” and whose story is currently being told in Star Wars: The BladeChanath Cha, deadly bounty hunter who's currently targeting Darth Vader in Hidden Empire and who first appeared in the first Lando mini-seriesDomina Tagge, proud head of the Tagge family who recently sought revenge against Doctor Aphra in the pages of her ongoing solo seriesGheyr, a young Jedi padawan debuting in Yoda #4Grammy Starros, matriarch of the Starros clan who made her first appearance in this week's Sana Starros #1Khel Tanna, scoundrel employed by Jabba the Hutt currently teaming up with Han Solo in the Han Solo & Chewbacca maxi-seriesLeia, the groundbreaking icon is depicted in the Boussh disguise she used to infiltrate Jabba's Palace in Return of the JediMatty, a Jedi Padawan helping Vildar Mac in the pages of The High RepublicNakano Lash, a Nautolan bounty hunter who once mentored Beilert Valance and recently resurfaced in the pages of Bounty HuntersSabé, loyal handmaiden of Padmé Amidala and currently in an uneasy alliance with Darth Vader in the pages of his ongoing solo seriesUpcoming Star Wars comics, TPBs and omnibus editions:Feb. 7 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Menace Revealed, Vol. 3 (Collects Star Wars #36-45, Star Wars: Jedi Quest #1-4, Star Wars: Jango Fett #1, Star Wars: Zam Wesell #1)Feb. 8 _ The High Republic #5, Hidden Empire #3, Darth Vader #31Feb. 14 _ Bounty Hunters, Vol. 5 "The Raid on the Vermillion" TPB (Collects #23-28)Feb. 15 _ Star Wars #31, Bounty Hunters #31Feb. 22 _ Doctor Aphra #29, Yoda #4 (of 10), The Nameless Terror #1 (of 4)March 1 _ The Blade #3 (of 4), Star Wars #32, Hidden Empire #4 (of 5), Han Solo & Chewbacca #10 (of 10), The Mandalorian #8, Hyperspace Stories #4 (of 12)March 8 _ Bounty Hunters #32, Sana Starros #2 (of 5), The High Republic #6 (of 10), The High Republic Adventures #3 (of 8), Hyperspace Stories #5 (of 12)March 14 _ Star Wars Legends: The Rebellion Omnibus Vol. 1. (Collects Star Wars: Empire 7, 14, 16; Vader's Quest 1-4, Star Wars (2013) 1-20, Star Wars Kids 1-11, 12 (A Story) and 13-20 and Star Wars 3-D 1-3); Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Old Republic, Vol. 5, TPB (Collects Star Wars: Knight Errant 1-5, Knight Errant -- Deluge 1-5, Knight Errant -- Escape 1-5, Star Wars: Jedi vs. Sith 1-6 and material from Star Wars Tales #16)March 15 _ Hyperspace Stories #6 (of 12), Yoda #5 (of 10), The Blade #2 (2nd Printing)March 22 _ The Nameless Terror #2 (of 4), Darth Vader #32, The High Republic #7 (of 10), The High Republic Adventures #4 (of 8)March 29 _ The Blade #4 (of 4), Jabba's Palace #1, The High Republic Adventures -- Quest of the Jedi #1 One-ShotApril 5 _ Star Wars #33, Hidden Empire #5 (of 5), The High Republic Adventures #5 (of 8)April 12 _ Doctor Aphra #30, Bounty Hunters #33, Ewoks #1, The High Republic #8, Hyperspace Stories #7 (of 12)April 19 _ Sana Starros #3 (of 5), Yoda #6 (of 10), The Nameless Terror #3 (of 4), The High Republic Adventures #6 (of 8)April 26 _ Darth Vader: Black, White & Red #1 (of 4), Darth Vader #33, Doctor Aphra #31May 2 _ The High Republic (Vol. 2) "Balance of the Force" TPB (Collects #1-5); The Mandalorian, "Season One, Part II" TPB (Collecting #5-8)May 6 _ The High Republic Adventures Free Comic Book Day IssueMay 9 _ Star Wars Legends Epic Collection: The Original Marvel Years, Vol. 6 (Collects Star Wars (Vol. 1) #89-107 and #108)May 17 _ Star Wars (Vol. 3) Vol. 5 "The Path to Victory" TPB (Collects #26-30)June 7 _ Han Solo & Chewbacca Vol. 2 "The Crystal Run, Part Two" TPB (Collects #6-10)June 20 _ Doctor Aphra Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Doctor Aphra, Vol. 2, #1-25), Hyperspace Stories "Rebels & Resistance" TPB (Collects 1-4)July 18 _ Star Wars Legends: The Empire Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Dark Times -- Fire Carrier 1-5, Dark Times -- A Spark Remains 1-5, Darth Vader and the Ninth Assassin 1-5, Darth Vader and the Cry of Shadows 1-5, Droids Special #1, Droids (1994) 1-6, Droids (1995) 1-8, Star Wars: The Protocol Offensive, plus material from Star Wars Visionaries, Star Wars Tales 11-12, 15 and 20, Dark Horse Presents Annual '99 and Star Wars Galaxy Magazine #1); Hyperspace Stories Vol. 1 (Collects #1-4)Aug. 29 _ The Nameless Terror TPB (Collects #1-4)Sept. 5 _ Star Wars Legends: The New Republic Omnibus, Vol. 2 (Collects Star Wars: The Jabba Tape; Heir to the Empire #1-6, Dark Force Rising 1-6, The Last Command 1-6. Dark Empire 1-6, Dark Empire II 1-6), Empire's End 1-2, Boba Fett -- Twin Engines of Destruction, Bounty on Bar-Kooda, When the Fat Lady Swings, Murder Most Foul and Agent of Doom, Star Wars Handbook #3 and material from Star Wars Tales 1, 3-5, 10, 14, 20 and 22); The High Republic Adventures (Vol. 2) Vol. 1 TPB (Collects #1-4)

TV Podcast Industries
Star Wars The Bad Batch Season 2 Episode 6 "Tribe" Review from TV Podcast Industries

TV Podcast Industries

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 50:51


We are discussing Star Wars The Bad Batch 206 "Tribe" with an appearance of a missing padawan the Batch have to choose between their mission and their hearts. The Bad Batch 206 "Entombed" Synopsis Series Created by: Jennifer Corbett, Dave Filoni, Brad Rau Episode Written by: Matt Michnovetz Story Editor: Matt Michnovetz Episode Directed By: Steward Lee While delivering forged Chain Codes to the smuggling ship Vanguard Axis, Omega encounters Gungi, a young Wookiee and former Jedi Padawan. He is being tortured by the droid of the ship as they are transporting him for sale. Sacrificing their mission, The Bad Batch free Gungi and bring him back to his home planet of Kashyyyk. The wookiee is distrustful of the former republic commandos following Order 66. When they arrive at Kashyyyk they discover that Imperials have invaded the planet and are using a group of Trandoshans to enslave the population and strip the planet of minerals to support their war effort. The Bad Batch make a stand with a tribe of Wookies and defeat the Trandoshans and Imperials. The Wookies leader Yann, provides a home for Gungi as he doesn't remember anything about where he might have been from on Kashyyyk. The Bad Batch Cast Dee Bradley Baker as Hunter, Echo, Wrecker, Tech, Crosshair and Rex. Michelle Ang as Omega Shelby Young as Axis Droids/Yanna Liam O'Brien as Axis Leader Jonathan Lipow as Gungi JP Karliak as Venomor Feedback for Star Wars The Bad Batch 206 Once you've watched the episodes you can email us to feedback@tvpodcastindustries.com, you can message us @TVPodIndustries on Twitter or join our Facebook group at https://facebook.com/groups/tvpodcastindustries and share your thoughts in our spoiler posts for each episode. Follow us and Subscribe to the Podcast If you want to keep up with us and all of our podcasts, please subscribe to the podcast over at https://tvpodcastindustries.com. Where we will continue to podcast about multiple TV shows we hope you'll love. Next time on The Bad Batch Podcast Thanks for listening along with us for our Star Wars : The Bad Batch 206 "Tribe", we'll be back next week with our chat about The Bad Batch 207 "The Clone Conspiracy" and 208 "Truth and Consequences" so make sure you stay subscribed to TV Podcast Industries. If you enjoyed this podcast we have hundreds more episodes about everything from Marvel to DC, Star Trek to Star Wars, The Last Of Us to The Boys, The Sandman to Lord of The Rings and much much more just check out "TV Podcast Industries" where ever you listen to podcasts. https://open.spotify.com/show/71WiYolZMPxB7QVSTMZ5zk?si=cfJJtlesRW6re3g26vRCCA Until then, Keep Watching, Keep Listening and Keep Trooping. Derek, Chris and John TV Podcast Industries Creative Commons Music by Jason Shaw for Audionautix.com All images and audio clips are copyright of Disney, Star Wars and their respective copyright owners.

Gold Squadron Gays
Tales of the Jedi: S1E5 - Review

Gold Squadron Gays

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2022 20:41


We're talking Tales of The Jedi, Season 1. This episode were covering Episode 5, Practice Makes Perfect. A Jedi Padawan is given a seemingly impossible exercise. Follow Us: @GoldSquadronGays on Instagram @GoldSquadGays on Twitter @GoldSquadronGays on TikTok @GoldSquadronGays on YouTube Contact Us: Goldsquadrongays@gmail.com Theme Music from Uppbeat: https://uppbeat.io/t/danijel-zambo/stardust License code: GNBFGWAK0CXN3KG2 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/goldsquadrongays/support

Lost Hyperspace: A Star Wars podcast: ANDOR
S1:E5 TALES OF THE JEDI Practice Makes Perfect After Show

Lost Hyperspace: A Star Wars podcast: ANDOR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2022 22:04


A Jedi Padawan is Seemingly impossible exercise If you like what you've heard, please leave us a rating or review on Spotify, Apple Podcast, Google podcast, which will also help more people discover this Star Wars Podcast. follow us on YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCRUWxD1OKGkZW5ETHyrtyJg Lost hyperspace Website. https://lost-hyperspace-a-star-wars.onpodium.com/ Lost hyperspace Merch. https://losthyperspace.creator-spring.com/listing/lost-hyperspace-merch Lost hyperspace Merch: Official losthyperspace Merch / Streamlabs Lost hyperspace comments and questions at: losthyperspace@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lost-hyperspace/message

Side Quests Episode 187: Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy with Mike Fatum

"Fun" and Games Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 8:35


Side Quests is back and this episode's host is content creator, podcaster, writer, community manager, and talented Jedi Padawan, Mike Fatum! The game he is talking about today is Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy by Raven Software and LucasArts! You can also find this episode's host on twitter and find all that he does right here!

Podcast Stardust
Episode 449 - Jedi Fallen Order - Dark Temple

Podcast Stardust

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 29:25


Ahead of a discussion of EA's Jedi: Fallen Order, we discuss Padawan Cere Junda's adventures in the prequel comic from Marvel: Dark Temple. In this fully armed and operational episode, we discuss: Cere Junda as a Jedi Padawan and how headstrong she is, Jedi Master Eno Cardova, The conflict on the planet of Ontotho that brings Cere and Eno on behalf of the Jedi, The Second Sister of the Inquisitorious and her investigation of the temple, How this comic sets up Jedi: Fallen Order, and Our overall thoughts on the story. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Find Jay and her cosplay adventures on J.Snips Cosplay on Instagram. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.

Jedi Temple Archives Podcast
Episode LXXII - Cal Kestis

Jedi Temple Archives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 47:52


On the 45th anniversary of the release of #StarWars, we dive into the lead character of the 2019 Jedi: Fallen Order, Cal Kestis. Jedi Padawan, Survivor of the Jedi Purge...and a possible surprise appearance in Kenobi or Mandalorian Season 3? Rob is joined by Ro, from the Scarif Podcast to break it all down. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jedi-temple-archives-podcast/support

Dice Fiends
Lesbians of the Old Republic: A New Job

Dice Fiends

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 107:05


EPISODE 1: A NEW JOBThe Sith Lords were defeated and the REPUBLIC entered an age of peace and prosperity. The Jedi Order has expanded over the centuries since the Sith Wars and their numbers are spread throughout known space!But not all is well in the galaxy. On the planet of CORUSCANT, a Jedi Padawan has struck down his master in fit of rage and fled for KORRIBAN. The Order fears that this could be a precursor to a new rise of the sith, and have deployed Jedi Knights to the planet to bring the padawan back for judgement.To save the wayward padawan, a rogue Jedi Master turns her sights to the planet of Cortel, a den of scoundrels and smugglers. Not able to rely on the grace of the Jedi Council, her hopes lie in the crew of The Good Ship Polycule, one of whom she shares a troubled past with.Thanks to @KeylligraphyInk for the logo design.The tracks used in this episode are Enemy Spotted by Jess who you can find on twitter @ oneshotminiboss, Galactic by Filmstro, and Uncertain Ground by Blue Dot Sessions, Uncertain Ground is licensed under Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International (CC BY-NC 4.0) Galactic is provided for Free and Royalty Free by Filmstro HereThirsty Sword Lesbians is by April Kit Walsh and you can buy it hereFind Us Online:Twitter: www.twitter.com/dicefiendsDiscord: https://discord.gg/j54FrbhTwitch: www.twitch.tv/thedicefiendsCast and Crew:- GM : Eric - Yala: Cyd- Kaz: Jess- Xanax Pog: Mak About Us: Welcome to Dice Fiends, we are an actual play podcast that runs games in over a dozen systems with a rotating and diverse cast of players. But one thing's for certain: whether we're powered by the apocalypse or grabbing as many d6's as we can hold in shadowrun: We're fiends for the sounds of rolling dice. You can find us every Wednesday on Itunes, Spotify, or wherever you get good podcasts. 

Jawa Chatter: A Star Wars Podcast
Jedi Fallen Order Storytime

Jawa Chatter: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 84:00 Transcription Available


Jedi Fallen Order is a video game that has affected each of us in a fantastic way. This is a Star Wars video game that is near and dear to each of our hearts for different reasons. In this episode, Nerdy, Claudia, & Jeffers each tell of their experiences with the game, how or why it resonated with them. Cal Kestis takes us on a journey unique to the Star Wars universe. Five years after the events of Revenge of the Sith, Cal is a former Jedi Padawan hiding out from the Empire, hiding who he is, until one day he can't help but save others. For Nerdy, this Star Wars game is a cherished memory, for Jeffers the best one he's played in a long time and for Claudia the Star Wars newbie, it was the hook. We also discuss a little bit our first reactions to that small Jedi Fallen Order moment in The Book of Boba Fett.

The Jodo Cast
Clumsy & Random: The Unsupervised Padawan with Star Wars Thrifting

The Jodo Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 56:51


A Jedi Padawan crash lands on a planet and must overcome a gang of pirates and smugglers. Also a tye dye lightsaber and a ridiculous amount of Triumphs rolled lol

Hamin Media Group
Episode 131: MARSHA MARSHA MARSHA Strikes Back

Hamin Media Group

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021 100:04


It's a jam packed news week! George Lucas' ex wife Marsha slams the prequel and sequel trilogy! Is Moff Gideon a lock to come back? Is Cara Dune also back for season 4? Lots of KOTOR news that Spiro weighs in on. We get a potential listing of the Boba episodes! Civil War in Mando season 3? Is there a Kylo trilogy on the horizon?  On Who's More OVER this week it's Jedi Padawan vs Sith Apprentice in a battle to the finish!  Which learner is more OVER! As usual email newforceorder@yahoo.com for comments, answers or with suggestions.     Please support the That Yoda Guy museum and Nick Maley @Nick Maley on Facebook. Unique one of a kind Star Wars items for sale there!!! 

The new Force order Podcast
The new Force order: a Star Wars podcast-  Episode 131: MARSHA MARSHA MARSHA Strikes Back.

The new Force order Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 100:04


The new Force order: a Star Wars podcast-  Episode 131: MARSHA MARSHA MARSHA Strikes Back.  It's a jam packed news week! George Lucas' ex wife Marsha slams the prequel and sequel trilogy! Is Moff Gideon a lock to come back? Is Cara Dune also back for season 4? Lots of KOTOR news that Spiro weighs in on. We get a potential listing of the Boba episodes! Civil War in Mando season 3? Is there a Kylo trilogy on the horizon?  On Who's More OVER this week it's Jedi Padawan vs Sith Apprentice in a battle to the finish!  Which learner is more OVER! As usual email newforceorder@yahoo.com for comments, answers or with suggestions.     Please support the That Yoda Guy museum and Nick Maley @Nick Maley on Facebook. Unique one of a kind Star Wars items for sale there!!!       

Tarkin's Top Shelf
143: Leia Organa: Princess to Padawan

Tarkin's Top Shelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 51:52


In this episode of Tarkin's Top Shelf, your hosts take a closer look at Leia Organa, the Jedi Padawan of her brother, Master Luke Skywalker. Mark and Becca question why Leia decided to put down the saber and hop back on the political bandwagon again? They discuss foreboding dreams of losing Ben, history repeating itself, and possibly, knowledge obtained from the "restricted section" of the old Jedi Archives now known as "the Sacred Jedi Texts." References include Leia: Princess of Alderaan, Aftermath: Life Debt, and Star Wars: Bloodline. Help us spread the word about the show Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS Click here to subscribe via Stitcher Click here to subscribe via Google Play Music Feedback and Promotion Follow us on Twitter@TarkinsTopShelf Like us on Facebook: Tarkin's Top Shelf Follow us on Instagram @TarkinsTopShelf Save 35% On Us via Insight Editions!  

Adri Andrade: Entre-Casual
Frikiando con Dooku Jedi Lost

Adri Andrade: Entre-Casual

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 4:22


Este radio drama basado en el Sith Lord Count Dooku termina por ser una asombrosa historia dentro del canon de Star Wars por describirnos los orígenes de como fue su travesía de prometedor Jedi Padawan a respetable Conde de Serenno. Sin descartar los cameos de Syfo-Dias, Qui-Gon, Yoda, Ventress y más!!! https://entretenimientocasual.blogspo... --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/adrian-andrade8/message

Podcast Stardust
Episode 237 - The High Republic: Into the Dark

Podcast Stardust

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 52:42


When Jedi Padawan Reath Silas arrives on a mysterious space station with fugitives and other Jedi, a darkness is released that threatens the entire Republic in the latest novel from Star Wars: The High Republic. On this fully armed and operational podcast, we discuss: Reath Silas - the Jedi Padawan learning to cope with an assignment on the frontier, Affie Hollow - a young co-pilot discovering the truth of the shipping guild she is adopted into, Leox Gyasi and Geode - the captain and navigator of The Vessel, Orla Jareni and Cohmac Vitus - older Jedi coming to grips with disagreements with the Jedi Council, The threat of the Drengir, and The mysterious space station discovered in the middle of the Great Disaster. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.

Baby Got Backstory
BGBS 054: Andy Starr | Level C | Different Is So Important

Baby Got Backstory

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 66:52


BGBS 054: Andy Starr | Level C | Different Is So ImportantAndy Starr is a provocateur in the niche landscape where education, business, and brand co-exist. He sees the value in being different and finds comfort in creating change. Even as a kid, he liked being the black sheep. He didn't identify with the lead singer in a band or the striker making goals in soccer, he always wanted to be the drummer in the back or the goalie with a different uniform. With 17+ years of agency experience, Andy continues to move the needle forward with co-founder/brand master Marty Neumeier, as they educate leaders in the evolution of brand within business through their platform, Level C. You'll learn that Andy believes in more than just using strategy to sell. He believes in people, storytelling, and provoking emotion. Andy believes that provocation can be good and different can be important, inspiring us to ask ourselves how can we each embrace our differences to provide value to the world. In this episode, you'll learn…Andy considers himself to be a provocateur in the professional education space. To him, this means being different for the sake of being valuable. In the professional education realm, what needs to change is access, quality of content, relevance of content, and applicability of concepts. Andy and Marty Neumeier care about progressing professional education through the lense of brand. On the higher academic level, much of what is studied focuses on theory. The purpose of this is to teach you to think critically and prepare you for a world that is constantly evolving. With this in mind, analytic thought will always be relevant. Andy grew up in a conservative, change-resistant part of the world. Growing up, he always wanted to do the complete opposite of what was expected of him. When he learned the payoff of being different it transformed his whole world. Andy was always enraptured by the drums. He resonated with drummers the most but didn't begin playing himself until college. When he did, he expresses it as meeting himself for the first time. While in law school, Andy helped his girlfriend with her graphic design clients and found more interest in that than what he was studying. She introduced him to The Brand Gap and he fell in love with the book. Marty was a great influence to Andy, and he messaged him many times with his accomplishments to prove himself worthy of being mentored. When Andy first visited Marty's apartment, he found a highly used, beat-up version of The Brand Gap that he thought may have been a first edition. He later learned that it belonged to the one and only, Steve Jobs. Level C's purpose is to bring the role of brand to the C suite so that business is done with the people in mind. By doing so, real change can happen within business, and in turn, the world. Brands do not control their audience, they influence them (and even that has a limit). A brand's stance will provide more context to where you stand in regards to their position, whether that is with or against them. ResourcesLinkedIn: Andy Starr Instagram: @the_andy_starr Level C Website: levelc.org Quotes[15:55] Different matters because we think that there's something in it for us. Whether it's noticing something different, or acting, feeling wanting to be different, there is a perceived payoff to that. When I realized that, when that was revealed to me and for me, my whole perspective on everything changed. [19:25] I actually started playing drums. That was something that I always wanted to do. Even as a little kid, I was always attracted not to the guitarist, or the lead singer, or the pianist, I was always attracted to the guy sitting in the back, because the guy sitting in the back was always the one that I felt in my chest, in my gut. [51:56] What we're trying to do with Level C is we're trying to put in, or depending on your perspective, restore the role of brand into the C suite. To restore the role of brand into a position of influence on the business side, a position of relevance to the business and the consumer side…to influence the way people think about this stuff. And we believe that when they think about it, when they learn, and they think, and they process, and then they practice, real change can happen. [53:01] We're not looking to change the world. We're looking to change a part of business because we do believe that if you change business enough, then the world can be changed. Podcast TranscriptAndy Starr 0:02 That romantic sense of the trajectory of my life or what I thought that trajectory needed to be, where it was always there, I couldn't shake it no matter how hard I tried, until I actually started playing drums. That was something that I always wanted to do. I always, you know, even as a little kid, I was always attracted not to the guitarist or the, the lead singer, or, you know, you know, the pianist, I was always attracted to the guy sitting in the back, because the guy sitting in the back was always the one that you felt, or the one that I felt in my chest in my gut, right. And the drummer always seemed like, like the black sheep. And I honestly couldn't necessarily tell you why that was, but it always was. Marc Gutman 0:54 Podcasting from Boulder, Colorado. This is the Baby Got Backstory Podcast, where we dive into the story behind the story of today's most inspiring storytellers, creators and entrepreneurs. I like big backstories and I cannot lie. I am your host, Marc Gutman. I'm Marc Gutman, and on today's episode of Baby Got Backstory, we are talking with Andy Starr, co founder and partner of the brand education company Level C. And while I have your ear, if you're listening, I'm assuming you like our show. And if that premise holds true, then please take a minute or two to rate and review us over at Apple podcasts or Spotify, Apple and Spotify use these ratings as part of the algorithm that determines ratings on their charts. Better yet, please recommend this show to at least one friend you think will like it. If this is your first time listening, please consider subscribing. It is your subscriptions that make this show possible. Alright, enough of that stuff. Let's get back to the show. Andy Starr's bio describes him as a provocateur for hire at the intersection of education, business and brand. And while that is a super cool bio, I think he's so much more than that. Yes, he's a provocateur. But he's also a thought leader, an empath, an educator, an entrepreneur, a brand nerd, a people person, the partner to branding legend, an author, Marty Neumeier. I hope I can call him a friend and he calls me the same. But if you ask Andy who he is, he'll probably say none of all that and simply tell you, he's a musician. With 17 plus years of agency and in house experience across multiple categories of client business, including special focus on nonprofit and higher education. Andy is equal parts strategist, creative manager, and storyteller. I first met Andy is one of his students via the Level C program. Level C is an education platform. They're a company and a certification focused on all things brand. I've personally attended, and surprisingly, graduated both levels one and two. And all I can tell you is that there's something special about what they are building. How Andy sees the world. In his relationship with brand Master, Marty Neumeier. Andy is an accomplished brand professional in his own right. And well on his way to becoming a brand icon. Just don't tell him that. And this is his story. I am here with Andy Starr. He describes himself as a provocateur for hire at the intersection of education, business and brand. He is also the co founder and partner at Level C and we'll talk a bit about that. But Andy, what is a provocateur for hire at the intersection of education, business and brand? Andy Starr 4:20 That's what I like to think of a brand professional as being, someone who pokes the bear, someone who's looking to, you know, everyone's favorite word, zag. You know, when if everyone is doing this over here, I want to be the guy doing this over there, okay? And just you know, sometimes being different for the sake of being different, but professionally being different for the sake of being valuable. And that's what this whole thing is it's provocation. provocation can be bad, but provocation can be really good. It can be valuable, it can mean something. And that's how I see myself I just see myself as a provocateur for Hire less for hire these days, just, I'm getting tired of doing client work. You know, I want to focus more on being provocative in the professional education space. So, you know, and that is that is where we find ourselves, you know, at the intersection of business and education. You know, education is a business, I've had several education clients, universities and colleges that that refuse to acknowledge that they're a business at the end of the day, that makes my job as a brand provocateur more difficult. So when Marty and I started this, I was just like, let's just call it what it is, let's let's, let's not gloss, spin, blow smoke. Education in business is where we are. It's what we do. And it's what we're looking to transform, you know, then leave leave, leave the bullshitters to play in other spaces that they just make up, or that they they ignore. So that's, that's my jam. Marc Gutman 6:00 Yeah. And so, you know, you're talking about being a provocateur in the education space, which leads me to believe that there's something wrong with the education space, at least as we see it today. That holds true, please correct me if I'm incorrect in making that assumption. What's wrong with education today? Like, what are you trying to change? Andy Starr 6:19 Oh, man, you don't have enough time in your podcast. The big problem with education is its inability, or refusal to accept the fact that it needs to change. And there are 1,000,001 ways in which it needs to change, it needs to change from an administrative perspective, it needs to change from an academic perspective, it needs to change from a financial perspective. And it needs to change from a distribution perspective. So for us, in the professional education, part of the sandbox, we believe that education should be a life long thing, it should go on forever, we should, you should no one should ever want to stop learning. Most people don't. But access, quality of content, relevance of content, applicability of concepts, that needs to change. And we're not proposing that we, we are like the savior of education, we don't think that we're the savior of professional education, we want to, we want to practice what we preach and live up to what we believe. And so when it comes to professional education, we want to keep it focused on you know, we're not branding and marketing and sales and advertising content and social media. rebrand, and we're not, we don't want to take a how to brand approach to education, we just want to say, here's how you think about education, right? So when we think about our academic perch, we're not giving people prescriptions, we're just giving them food for thought. Okay, but that's not really out there. There are people who do it, you know, there, there are outlets, there are providers that do it. But there are fewer and farther between. and at a higher academic level, like MBA programs, there are really no MBA programs that talk about brand. If you want to find brand and Wharton's MBA program, you have to specialize more focus in marketing, you have to take marketing courses at Wharton. And, you know, hopefully you hear about brand at some point, but they don't talk about how to think about brand. That's just a loose example. So it's a big mountain to climb, dude. And Marty and I care very much about education, I especially care about education, my professional background and my family's background. I have educators in my family, my father was a professor, my grandfather was a university founder, he fell, he co founded a university and was an academic dean. And it's, I just care about it, it just matters. And so that's the space we want to play in. Marc Gutman 9:07 And I definitely want to get into that. And we might go there real soon here. And as he is you're talking like this idea of education remaining. You mentioned a lot of great points, you know, applicability and accessibility and just availability, but this, this idea of like education, having to remain relevant, and I'm personally just obsessed with this idea of like, relevance, and what does that mean, and how do you stay relevant? Because what struck me as you were your speaking is that Yeah, like our education gets stale really quick, especially in today's environment. It's not like, back in the day when the university held the professors and the university, you held the books and you had to go there and that was the only access you had to that information. And then the world was also moving equally as slow. But now, you know, we can we can Learn from a TED talk from someone around the world from someone we've never had access to put that in, in motion change the world. And so this idea of like staying relevant, and not even really sure, I have a question for you at the end of this is just fascinating to me. And that, you know, that really seems to be a huge challenge for people in the education space. Andy Starr 10:20 For sure. And like you said, one of the catalysts of that, you know, are sources of that challenge, is because unlike 30 4050 years ago, the world is just hyper connected. I don't even know if that's accurate. And it's just, we are all connected. We move and we think, and we learn and we consume at faster and faster speeds. Right? And so it raises the question of the role of immediacy, in education, right? Because and, and speed and immediacy, I think, are part of its relevance, right? How quickly can I have access to the educational content? How quickly can I consume it? How quickly can I be deemed to be proficient? And how quickly can I get out back in the real world, and actually use it and make a difference, bring value and earn something in return? Right? Those questions, raise 1000 more questions. So it's, it's complicated. It's it's super, super tricky. But, you know, another thing about relevance is, and this is something that we, we've actually tackled in our first level masterclass. For the teams that worked on higher education as a category to disrupt, right, we've heard things about kind of the cadence, or the formulaic structure of education, and this is something that Marty feels especially strong about, traditionally, is and even today, kind of the model of education is, you know, at that at the college and beyond level is like, you study theory, right? You spend four years, two years, you know, three years unless you studied theory, and then you go out in the world, and you learn gain us skills, right? But while you're studying that theory, it's like, What am I supposed to do with this? How does this how does how is this theory relevant to the world that I'm about to land in? Or that it's about to fall on me one way or another? How do I how do I survive just with this theory? And so you know, there's one school of thought, that says, you know, learn the skills first, and then continue lifelong learning and learn that theory, have a greater appreciation, a better ability to think critically and analytically. Right. But the flip side to that argument is, well, that's what a liberal arts education is in liberal arts teaches you how to think critically. And analytically, you're reading about history and philosophy, and literature, you're not doing that just for shits and giggles, right, you're not doing it solely to feed the ego of a tenured professor, although that that is part of it. It prepares you for a world that is constantly evolving. A world in which the kind of one career from start to finish doesn't exist the way it used to, with a few exceptions. And you have to be able to think critically and analytically so that you're flexible enough to kind of jump from one chapter of your career to the next from one role to another, from one category to another, and in some cases, making a complete career change from one to another. And I did that, right. And so we've altruistically, we sleep very well at night. Because we know that what we're doing is righteous, it's self righteous, we want to make a valuable contribution in this space. But at the same time, it's not that we've set ourselves up for failure is that it's a huge mountain to climb, and we will most certainly never get to the peak of it. But that's okay. That's okay. Marc Gutman 14:17 So much to unpack there and so, I'm not even gonna try. What I'd like to do is— Andy Starr 14:21 Talk to my therapist, I'll call her! Marc Gutman 14:25 I'd like to shift gears a little bit. And, you know, you talked a little bit about your family and your family history. But you know, and you also mentioned that part of being a provocateur is is being different and so when you were young, were you always striving to be different as a child. I mean, was this was this ingrained in you? Is like eight year old Andy always pushing boundaries? Andy Starr 14:46 Yeah, yeah. Yeah. You know, I grew up in a relatively conservative minded white collar family. Dad was a lawyer mom was a social worker, and We lived in the suburbs of Philadelphia, and it was a relatively conservative, change resistant part of the world change resistant parents. And yeah, I was kind of a black sheep. I just, you know, if everyone told me to do one thing, I just wanted to do the complete opposite. I liked feeling and being different. But that's as a kid, you know, that I didn't understand the value in that. And it wasn't, it wasn't really until I got into this work. 2030 years later that I understood, why being different, wanting to feel different, look different, act different. Think different, is so important, and why I cared about it so much without understanding why and and, you know, Marty, we talked about this in the class, it's, you know, human beings are hardwired to notice what's different. But it's the why we're hardwired, we different matters, because we think that there's something in it for us. Whether it's noticing something different, or acting, feeling wanting to be different, there is a perceived payoff to that. And that when I when I realized that when that was kind of revealed to me, and for me, my whole perspective, my perspective on everything changed on life on career. And then when I realized how I could weaponize that and use that in this space, like, everything just kind of broke, broke open. And, but but but it, it bears it bears repeating. And like, I feel like the need to constantly say it, it's not being different. For the sake of being different. There's a reason for it. The reasons may be my own, right. The reasons may be a client's goals, it kind of doesn't matter. But there are reasons for doing it. There are reasons for wanting to do it. And there's sure shit reasons for learning how to think about that. Right. And again, it all comes back to learning to think. But I'm not, we don't teach you I would never teach someone how to be different. But we do talk about and I'm happy to talk about thinking about being different. Marc Gutman 17:23 Yeah, and I think thinking about being different is the for me at least the the key idea because inherently, we don't want to be different. I mean, our childhoods could have been very similar, except I grew up in Detroit new grew up in Philadelphia, but I remember, like, I felt different, but I didn't want to be different, you know, and being different,there was always this ying and this Yang between like and tention between being different and people saying, that's what makes you special. And the reality of like, we want to be part of groups, and we want to fit in and we want to be the same. And I think, you know, we can talk about this later. But I think that's the trap brands fall into all the time is that they, they want to fit in, they want to be seen, like they they're scared to be different. And they're thereby they try to fit in and then they get bland and they get diluted and all these things. Things happen. So, you know, when you were a kid when you were looking around and being different, I mean, what were you into? Like, what were your interests? Like? What did you think you were gonna be? Did you think you were gonna be a provocateur for hire? Did you think you were gonna be an education? Like, what do you think you were gonna do? Andy Starr 18:28 No, I mean, I guess Looking back, I think I had this oddly romantic sense that I would follow in my father's footsteps. You know, I my dad was incredibly important to me. My grandfather was in both my grandfather's were incredibly important to me. And I kind of always saw myself following in one of their footsteps, either a lawyer without knowing what that meant, or understanding why it was just, it was my, what my dad did a university Dean because that's what his father did. Or a psychoanalyst, which is what my other grandfather did. They were, you know, that's, that's what I wanted to do. And I always, even through college, I had that, that that romantic sense of romance, that romantic sense of the trajectory of my life, or what I thought that trajectory needed to be. Where was always there, I couldn't shake it, no matter how hard I tried, until I actually started playing drums. That was something that I always wanted to do. I always, you know, even as a little kid, I was always attracted not to the to the guitarist, or the, the lead singer, or, you know, you know, the pianist, I was always attracted to the guy sitting in the back, because the guy sitting in the back was always the one that you felt, or the one that I felt in my chest in my gut, right? And the drummer always seemed like, like the black sheep, and I honestly couldn't necessarily tell you Why that was but it always was in sports. I was in soccer. I'm still a soccer geek. I played soccer since I was three. Well, when you're a kid, everyone wants to be the striker the forward who scores the goals. I never did. I wanted to be the goalkeeper. Why? Because the goalkeeper got to wear the different shirt, the gloves. And the goalkeeper was always either the hero if he made the big save, or the goat, the bad goat, if he if he botched it and let a golden so drum, you know, the drums and being goalie in soccer. To me, they were always the same thing. All the glory, if you got it a complete, you know, complete disaster if you fuck it up. And for me, there was never I was never satisfied. I never enjoyed To me, the middle ground was boring. It was uninteresting. It's like it was like, it was just nothing and I wanted nothing to do with it. And so my parents encouraged me to play soccer. And as a kid, they wanted me to have nothing to do with the drums because to them, the drums weren't a real musical instrument playing the piano playing the guitar playing, you know, the violin or or saxophone. That was fine with them. Uh, playing drums wasn't and I didn't get to play drums until I got to college. And when I did, I mean, I remember the first time I did it, and that actually changed my life more than almost anything. Because I felt like I was meeting myself and meeting the person I always wanted to be for the first time. Do you remember that day? I totally I, I remember the day I decided no matter what I was going to find a drum set and teach myself. And I remember, I remember the day that I sat down behind a drum set with drumsticks in my hand for the first time. Absolutely. I remember my first gig. And it was all my first my freshman year and it changed everything. It literally changed the trajectory of my life. Marc Gutman 22:04 Where were you that first day you played the drums take us there. Andy Starr 22:08 It was January of 1998, we had just come back from winter break. And there was a senior on campus who was a drummer in a funk band, and the funk band played on campus. And when they would it was like the thing it was like the coolest thing ever. And he you know, kind of did your your typical rock star kind of you know, playing with his shirt off sunglasses cigarette dangling from his lips. And it just drove people nuts. And I was just like, I just need to do that I was super shy. I didn't drink I didn't party. And it was something I always wanted to chase. But it was also a way for me to stand out on my campus. And that was important to me, I wanted to have a good college experience. And up to that point, I really wasn't. And I knew who he was. It took me a semester to work up the courage to approach him. And I on on a January day we were we had been back on campus for like a few days. And I saw him walking and I ran out of the building. I chased him down. It was really, really cold. And I just said, “Hey, you're the drummer in that band. I would love to learn how to play the drums. Could I maybe play on your kit a couple times and see if I can do it?” And I thought it was just gonna say no. And he said, “Yeah, here's the room on campus where they're stored. Here's the code to get in play anytime you want.” And it took me like another week to work up the courage just to go and do that. And I had no idea what I was doing. There was YouTube didn't exist. So I couldn't watch videos on how to do it. But I had a pair of drumsticks that I had, you know, come into my possession along the way. And I sat down. And just for some reason I knew what to do. And it was it became addictive. And I played my very first gig with people a few months later, he had heard me practicing and they wanted to know who was playing. They said, You're really good. What do you want to jam with us? And that and that first gig, I remember the songs we played, was like it was just, it was transformative. And that's so that's what I wanted to do for a long time. I wanted to just be professional musician. I went to music school after college. I wanted to be in a rock band. That's what I wanted to do. Andy Starr 24:29 It didn't play out that way but— Marc Gutman 24:34 Yeah, so what happened? Andy Starr 24:35 Well, you know music piracy, the way the industry change and 02, 03 I wanted to be a musician but I didn't want to be a poor starving musician living out of a van driving six or 800 miles a night from gig to gig just to kind of build up that fan base. I just didn't want that. I wanted to be a musician, not a rock star. So, but I'm still a musician and if people when people ask me like to Talk about myself. I say, you know, I'm a musician, first of Philadelphia and second, you know, and I work in brand third. That is me. Marc Gutman 25:09 Nice. And so but you're not in Philadelphia right now are you? Andy Starr 25:12 No, I left Philly, I left early Jesus like, almost two years ago now. And I was making my way I'm very nomadic right now I was making my way to California through by way of Houston. My best friend lives here and I wanted to see him and I've just gotten stuck here with COVID. So, but I'm Philly, being from Philly is like, you know, other places. It's like an attitude. It's like a state of mind. So I can live it I can live and be anywhere but I'm Philly. Marc Gutman 25:44 Feel like being stuck in Houston, because of COVID is like a great next great like Wes Anderson movie, you know? sounds incredible to me. But so you, you leave college, you go to music school, you're pursuing your love of music, and you decide that you might have to get a real job. And so like, how do you get into like, this brand stuff. I mean, the path isn't always obvious. And I'm guessing it wasn't for you either. Andy Starr 26:14 It wasn't I still didn't know really what brand meant. Then I left music school, I was kind of like in a funk didn't know what I wanted to do. I didn't want to be the lawyer that my parents wanted me to be. And my dad working in finance, he and I kind of had had a falling out a little bit we were we had a rocky thing for a few years. And he when he learned that I was going to leave music school, he asked if I would want to kind of learn his business, and maybe build a path, you know, a career and you know, some stability for myself. And I didn't care about the business, but I cared about him. So I did it and and I liked what we were doing. I liked it. That was that was just commercial finance and, and so that was going to be the trajectory of my life. And then it's a much longer story. But things happen professionally with our business and with the economy at the time. And we were professionally we were the victims of fraud. And when that happened, my dad basically lost his business. And I kind of lost a pathway, if you will. And I was very angry, like ferociously angry. And I wanted revenge. And I applied to law school. And I got in. And so I was prepared to do that. And at the time, I was I was in a relationship with a girl and she worked in she was a graphic designer. And she worked like in advertising. And her father was kind of a big name in branding in the branding world. And she she kind of had her own little consultancy, and she would kind of come home from the day and I was trying to study the law. And she was complaining about her clients. And I found myself talking with her about her clients. But I was talking about it from a strategic standpoint, not from a design standpoint. And I found that I was liking that a whole lot more than studying the law between that and her father kind of encouraged me to pursue that and not to pursue the law. And I got out of the like I left law school before it was too late. And I'm really glad I did. And I started kind of doing this loosely with her still not knowing really what Brandman still not really knowing that advertising was like a whole like industry and thing that I could go do professionally. And then one night she suggested that I read a book about branding. And it was called the brand gap. And I had never seen a book like it never heard of the author. But I started reading it and next thing I knew it was the next morning I'd stayed up all night reading it. I just couldn't stop and that experience was probably the other thing that changed my life trajectory. Right? It I just I saw and thought now is the thing I thought about everything. I thought about business I found about people without ever having had any grounding or experience in the concept of brand and literally overnight. I knew exactly what Brandman and from from that point. I knew not only was this interesting, and that I wanted to try it I knew that I could be really good at it. I just knew that I could. It all just made sense in it in some ways. It filled in some gaps for me It helps me think about myself and where I had been in why I was the way I was right and why I am the way I am so it just when that happened when she put brand gap in my hand like that was it. Everything became crystal clear. I ended up stalking Marty for a long time. Like I stalked him online. Found him he was at his his old agency new neutron. And I emailed him and I was just like, hey, read, you know, read the brand gap, I think you're a genius, this is what I want to do, will you be my mentor, please, I need a mentor. And I joke about it, but he basically sent me like a fuck off, I'm too busy email, he didn't use that language. But he that was basically what he was saying. But I didn't care, I kept sending him messages along the way, when I would get my first agency gig when I would get my, you know, produce my first you know, copywriting project, I would just send stuff to him just to see what he would say. And occasionally, he would respond with looks good, keep it up, you know, kind of your, your, your packaged, automated response, right. But I started to try to demonstrate to him that even though I didn't have the experience in the portfolio that a lot of other players in the space had, I thought about it differently. And I thought about it at a much higher and deeper, more impactful level. And he started to respond to me. And at one point, he invited me to come to France to a private workshop, and he was holding with, like, you know, executives, and like super high level designers. He's like, come to the Chateau. It'll be for a week, and you'll, it'll be crazy. It'll change your life. And I didn't go. And it's like the one regret I have professionally. Like, I didn't go to that. But, you know, fast forward Six years later, and look at what I'm doing with him and of all the people in the world who could be doing this episode. Marc Gutman 31:37 Brought to you by Wildstory. 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And how long before like Marty starts to even like, respond to you and you build that relationship. I mean, you kind of jump but I mean, how long are you like sending him like, Hey, I'm still here messages like, hey, like, I, you know, respond. Andy Starr 33:07 I sent him, I sent the very first message to him, like in November of 2009. And then I think I was sending him maybe like one a year, up until like 2014. And I had been basically agency hopping, you know, like shop hopping in between. And then in 24 2013, I sent him something. And that's when he responded with like, Hey, you should come to this workshop. And I, you know, I was like, I don't think I can I'm about to start a new agency gig. You know, and he was like, if you just buy the plane ticket and just come just you don't have don't pay the workshop fee, just just come for free. I would have been the most junior person there. I came this close. But I was starting a new agency gig and an agency I'd really wanted to land in. And I didn't think it was a good idea. And then I didn't I didn't email him. I didn't message him for several years. And then it was in 2017. So it was about three years ago, I had gotten tired of the agency world super tired of it. And I left and I was working at a startup. And they were the startup work in the event space. And they they they were an event business and they had physical space. And they wanted to kind of rebrand themselves, but they also wanted to evolve their product offering. And I started talking with the CEO and we were coming up with ideas of you know, how can we make this event space because at the time, like that was like super commoditized right? And we work was the was becoming the 800 pound gorilla, right? And so there was this idea of using this existing space not just for corporate meetings and events but for education and to come to To fill the schedule, with gurus across different disciplines, leading workshops, that was already happening, but here was a space and we could kind of reposition this business around that. Well, that was cool. But that wasn't wholly unique. And I had this idea to go one step further and find like high level gurus who are already delivering workshops and educational content, and to kind of bring them into this mix. And to do that in partnership with a local business school like a local MBA program. And the idea would be that the MBA program would underwrite a certain of these workshops, right? And allow participants to not just take the workshop, but to earn academic credit towards that schools MBA, that wasn't really being done anywhere, by anyone or any school. And so we decided, like that was, that was a cool idea. We wanted to change it. But we had two challenges. We had to find the gurus, but we also had to find an MBA program willing to do that. So we chased the MBA program first, because to me, that was going to be the bigger lift. But fortunately, a local Philadelphia MBA program, and we had a connection, we had a meeting, we had, we made a proposal to the dean, and we said, let's just give it a shot. Let's do a one on one professional Ed, you know, adult education workshop in a specific topic that we all agree on. And the MBA program will give or make credit available. Let's just see, the dean just was like, Okay, done. Let's try it. Okay. And when we were walking out of the conference room, someone said, by the way, what's the topic? And who's going to be the subject matter expert? We didn't know. And I literally just blurted out, how about brand branding that's relevant to business. And no MBA program really offers that. It's a great, great idea. And who will lead it? And I was like, there's a guy who wrote some books. And they said, Great, set it up. And then I so then I sent Marty an email for the first time in years. And I reminded him who I was. And I told him, here's what we're doing. Here's what we want to try. We want to try it with you. And I really didn't expect a response. I got a response in like 30 minutes. And he's like, let's talk and Marty doesn't like to like do things by email, or by phone, he likes to Skype, or he likes to see you. And I was like, Oh my God, I've never done that before. I've never spoken to him Skype, whatever, we set it up. And we set up a 30 minute kind of intro. That's what I thought it was going to be. It was like a two and a half hour like, thing back and forth. And my entire team was like, behind my laptop, like, like listening. And I'm just jamming with Master. And he said, like, in his entire career, people have come to him with ideas and wanting to partner and said, this was the best idea that anyone had brought to him, like better than lynda.com wanting him to like come in and do that better than LinkedIn learning, wanting him to come in and like be exclusive is like this was it. Okay, crazy. Fast forward a little bit. We were getting everything set up the MBA, there was a problem with the MBA program we pulled out. And then the the startup just it wasn't it wasn't working. They wanted to go in a different direction. They weren't funded properly. And so I bounced, but Marty and I kept talking, we would email and kind of we started asking ourselves like, what if, like, how about, you know, could we blah, blah, blah. And one day, he just said, Look, if they weren't willing or able to do it, why don't you and I just do this ourselves? Why don't you and I just try it? Okay, I flew out to Santa Barbara. He invited me to his home. We locked ourselves in his home studio for like three or four days. And we went through our own process that we teach. We did it on ourselves. And we had this thing basically, in the can, like before I left. And here we are. Yeah. And so Marc Gutman 39:30 Take yourself back to that time in Santa Barbara. I mean, what do you think? And are you just looking around like, I can't believe this is happening like this, you know, this, you know, as they say, the this escalated quickly, right? Like all the sudden, you're in partnership, and I know it's that you've built a relationship over time. And I and I really don't want to minimize that because I think it's a huge thing that I want people to take away from this that you you built a relationship you stayed in front of Marty and when the time was right, it was right for both of you, but It is you're in Santa Barbara, and you're building this thing and you're like, we're doing this thing. Are you just kind of looking around like you're, you mentioned, you're in his studio. I mean, this is, you know, I think for any brand, or you have his books on your desk, I mean, mine, I just put mine just to the side here. But you know, I've typically got stacks of them. I mean, to me, that would be like, whaaatt? Andy Starr 40:17 So I had met him, he, he flew to Philadelphia, while we, you know, after we kind of agreed we were going to try with that startup, he flew to Philadelphia, because he wanted to meet me and the team at the time. And he, he gave us he basically did his brand flip workshop, like, for like, almost nothing, he just wanted to meet us. And so I had the starstruck thing when I picked him up at the airport. That was like, that was bananas. I was like, you know, just a little kid. But when he invited me to out to his home, that's when, for me, it became something different in the coolest thing that we did, there was, you know, I'm in his is his studio. It's like, the kind of studio I would want for myself, you know, and he has, like, on his bookshelf, he has, you know, extra copies of all of his books, and then all of the design and business and strategy books that have influenced him, right. And I'm literally going like book by book, and then I get up to the shelf with extra copies of the brand gap, right? I mean, this is so wild. So out, and they were all like super pristine, right? Except for one copy. There was one copy that was all just beat up and folded and and there were rabbit ears, and there were little postage sticking out of it. And I thought like, that's really weird. Like, why is that up there? like is that his copy? Was that like a is that a first edition? Whatever, I take it down. I'm looking at it. And I'm just, I'm holding it in my oily, you know, hands. And I'm just what is it? And he walked out of the office for a few minutes. And that's when I was doing this. And when it comes back in, I just turned to him. And I'm like, what's the story with this book? Because it's not pristine, like sentimental value. And he's like, Oh, look at the cover. And I looked at the cover and it said Steve's copy hands off, and I'm like, I don't get it. Who Steve and he just so nonchalantly says well, that Steve Jobs copy. I was like what I'm holding Steve Jobs copy of the brand gap beat up folded marked, you know, rabbit ear, you know, notes, you know, that for me? Was that was another thing like, this guy wants to like be my partner. He wants to do this with me. And that would that's that was really kind of like the first time with Marty that I felt way out of my element. Like, this should not be me. I'm not I'm I should not be the one to do this. It made me It made me like nervous. I was like genuinely, like, kind of out of sorts about it. And then we sat down and started going, you know, through the thing, and I'm kind of a control freak. I like to be in control when when I know what I'm doing. And I feel confident about what I'm doing. I can I can drive the train. And I was just like, no way. I was like, dude, you're in charge. Like, you lead the way. I'm going to follow I'm going to do this with you. But like, you know, Master apprentice, you know, Jedi Padawan like I'm totally okay with that. And when we started going through it, I thought I knew things right? You know how like, you can read the books and you can have your successes and you can have your confidence. You You think you know your shit, right? You know, I know all my rudiments on the drums and like, you know, I'm pretty decent drummer. But then you meet like a real German you're like that cat is just a bad fucking dude. When when we kicked it off that morning, I was just like, Whoa, and I regret not like recording the entire thing for posterity. Because it was that bad. It was that like, Oh, alright, so this is what this is what it's really like when the master does it. And I mean, like, the whole thing was like a learning experience. And I was like, I was drunk by like, the end of the first day. Marc Gutman 44:19 Yeah. And, you know, you were wondering, like, hey, how could this be me? But it is you so in working with Marty like what makes him a great partner? Andy Starr 44:30 Marty's no bullshit. That's the best thing about him. Because, you know, even better than his experience and his talent than his intelligence and his intellectual curiosity. He reads more than almost anyone I know. But he is no bullshit. He's no bullshit with me. He's no bullshit with our students. He calls it exactly the way he sees it. And it's funny, we've actually had disagreements about that. When we get feedback in our class, I'm an advocate For a slightly gentler approach, I don't think that there's a need to be super blonde just for the sake of, you know, minimizing bullshit. And we've, we've disagreed on that, but I've come around to really appreciate that, and have have just the most the utmost respect for his candor is the elegance that he provides feedback, and expertise, the the elegance with which he shares his mastery with other people. Um, and that was no different for me. I just had the luxury of having it one on one in a very intimate setting. Right. That's, that's the thing about Marty, I'm just an app, and look at the space we work in, look at how much bullshit there is. I mean, I've worked at agencies, and I've worked with people who literally have this philosophy that we are in the bullshit business. Right. And that's hard. That's hard to swallow, right? For me, at least. And to realize and then experience that the mass the guy who wrote the book, The master himself, is completely, I mean, completely anti bullshit. I was I was just like this, this is just too good to be true. just too good to be true. But it's not. It's just too good. Marc Gutman 46:34 So, no, it is too good. And you know, to flip the coin a little bit, what makes you a great partner. What do you think? Either you can address that from either what you think or what do you think Marty would say? Andy Starr 46:48 I don't see the weird thing is, it's not that I'm uncomfortable asking that. I just don't know. It's not I'm not the type of person who typically answers that. I would say, I think one of the things that makes me a good partner is that I take it, it's because I follow some of the some of the advice that I and guidance that I try to contribute to others, including, I take it seriously. But I'm not too serious about it, I think I have a very healthy idea of what matters and what doesn't. For myself, for Marty, for us, and for our tribe. I'm very patient. And I think I think I'm hyper patient. And I'm, I am, I am extremely passionate about what we're doing. And I know that sounds that may all sound cliched, but one of the things I've learned is that, if that's not if that stuff isn't there, it doesn't really matter what you're doing, right. And the last thing I want to do is be a hypocrite and I couldn't really live with myself, if people thought that I or Marty or we were hypocrites and what we what we preach what we teach. So I think that from what I think for money, I'm also a balance. You know, we talk about personality types and, and roles. And I think that Marty and I complement each other really well, there are things that he can do that I can't, and I don't want to try, there are things that he can do that I can do that I just don't want to do that I don't like to do, or that I'm just not very good at. And there are ways that he thinks that I don't where I can. And I would say the flip is just as true. And I think that we balanced and complete and round each other out really well like that, you know, like looking at it from 80,000 feet. He's a creative and a designer and i'm not i'm a strategist, right? He's He's strategic. I am creative, but we kind of we recognize where we belong, and we recognize our lanes. And he's not as territorial as you. Some people might expect him to be. He is and on all things creative. I defer to him. And he he, I think for him, I'm also going back to the word, you know, going back to the label provocateur, I'm more provocative than he is. I am, I think I'm definitely more brash, I'm a little more raw. And, and maybe he likes that because he doesn't need to be that anymore. He doesn't want to be that anymore. Maybe it's just not enough, you know him. But I think we just we just complement each other really well. We look at the world basically the same way. We never really had an argument about anything. We have disagreements, but we're both patient enough and I am super respectful of his seniority to me. Super respectful, and I value that, and I want him to and I tell him I want him to be the master, not just for others, but for me too. And, and allow me to learn while we're doing this. And I have every time he and I jam on something, I learned something new, which is bananas. And I think all of that makes me a partner that works for him with him. And he's had partners in the past, I'd be curious to hear what he thinks of me as a partner. But that's the thing, I'm not going to let my ego get in the way I want to know. And I want to be a good partner going forward. And even when he takes a step back, and I have to decide how Level C c kind of moves on, I'm going to want other partners, and I want to be a good partner for them. So you know, but I hate talking about myself that way. Like, I hate it. Good question, though. Marc Gutman 50:56 Good, good. Good. And so, you know, as you talk about Level C, like, what, let's talk about that for a second, like, why does brand matter? And why does Level C matter? Like, what are you trying to do with this thing? Andy Starr 51:09 Brand matters, because brand, is brand is the people's connection to business, right? brand is what lets come what lets the company, and the people actually come together. So when a company talks about the people, the people, the people, the customers, it's all just talk, it's the brand that actually makes that real, that makes that consequential, if you will, and so brand should matter to the business world, if they actually care about the consumer, the people, the tribe, the audience, whatever you want to call them, brand should matter to people, because it's through brand that people can influence and change business. Okay. And what we're trying to do with Level C, is we are trying to, we're trying to put in, or, depending on your perspective, restore the role of brand, into the C suite, to restore the role of brand, into a position of influence, on the business side, a position of relevance to the business and the consumer side, to change the conversation. Right, there's a lot of conversation, especially recently, about kind of the role of brand versus marketing. You know, there are a lot of people that believe that, you know, brand is a part of marketing. And we believe that you know, marketing is actually a part of brand. And that's a red herring, I definitely don't want to go down, go down that path here. But we want to influence the way people think about this stuff. And we believe that when they think about it, when they learn, and they think and they process, and then they practice, real change can happen. And you know, here's the thing, we don't we're not trying to change the world. We're not maybe we're one of the few brands out there that is comfortable saying that we're not looking to change the world, we're looking to change a part of business, because we do believe that if you change business enough, then the world can be changed. So that's what we're trying to do. We're, you know, we're creating an army of people who who get this stuff, right. And maybe army isn't the right word. Maybe tribe isn't even right, the right word. We're just recreating it, we're creating the opportunity for people who work in this space, to get it, evangelize it and bring the rest of us forward. Marc Gutman 53:40 Yeah, and I couldn't agree more. I mean, I, you know, I've spoken on this before, but, you know, I believe that this idea of business is just this one big story that we all have invented and buy into. And if, if you hold that to be true, then that means that we have the power to influence it and change it. And I also think there's something that's like, just crazy going on right now. And I'd love to get your take on this. You know, even thinking about like, brand, you know, the history of brand, but like, it's my observation that people are looking to brands now in ways that they never have before, right? They're looking to brands for how do you feel about COVID? For example, how do you feel about racial inequality? How do you feel about politics, you know, in by asking the brand that they want information that it's that well, it says like, well, then if you feel this way, then I feel this way, it's a direct reflection. And I think there's just this crazy thing happening and I don't know if you're seeing that if that's if that feels new to you, but like this idea that like, even the brands I work with, they're like, Well, what do we say like how do we act you know, and now it's a bigger conversation because you know, we can get into like values and your beliefs and you know, hold true to those but I just find this, this kind of forefront of brand and the way people are looking to brand to to comment on the world so that it tells them how they feel about the world. Just this, you know that and I believe in that, like, how the customer felt about the world was it seemed to be that like it was, it's been like that for a long time. It's like the subtext. It's like, it's like, like, what am I? What's my status? Or like, how do I see myself? But now it just seems like way more overt and direct in terms of like, what people are demanding from brands in terms of worldview? Andy Starr 55:19 I mean, it's it's tribalism, right? You can boil all that down into tribalism, or identity, right? Who am I? What do I stand for? What do I want? You know, what matters to me? You know, I think it's a different conversation, I think it reflects a lot of other things, the fracturing of the human of human identity over the last, you know, 20 plus years, and I know, it's, it goes back way longer than that, but, you know, the way the world has changed in the past 20 years, the way we've all become, you know, immediately connected, right, you know, everything can happen. Now. I can talk to someone, you know, we had a student in a thing this morning from Nepal. Like I can talk to him in a second, right. Um, and so I think that that's created a kind of a sense of urgency, maybe that's not the not exactly what I mean. But in terms of, in terms of clarity, about where you stand. And so when people, you know, ask the question, what does the brand stand for? Right? You know, what, what is what is I don't I'm making it up, what is Warby Parker's stance on Black Lives Matter. It's not so much that they care about Warby Parker's stance that is that this is what I'm just speaking for myself what I believe, I don't think it's so much that they care about Warby Parker's stance, I think it's Warby Parker's stance helps frame a little bit more of the context for themselves. How where do they see themselves in relation to Black Lives Matter and Warby Parker and apple and Nike and Starbucks and Virgin and pick a brand? Right? Because really, really, at the end of the day, do you think that people really give a shit about most brands? I don't. I don't. I think that brand loyalty is almost like a misnomer. Like, do I love my iPhone? Yeah. Do I love my Apple watch? Sure. Do. I love my MacBook Pro? Absolutely. And my loyal to the Apple brand? No, I don't care that much. I just don't care about me. I care about my friends, my family I care about my community. I you know, I care about who's at the top of the barclays premier league table. I don't really care about Apple's brand. If I hear that Apple has a position where has done something that I don't agree with? Does it anger me annoying me? piss me off? Yeah, it does. But mainly just because I wish that they could see it the way I see it. But I don't I don't. I don't look at it the way I know a lot of people look at it. You know, when I have a client and they, they they'll ask me, you know, how should we respond to this, I'm always going to tell them the truth and not my truth. But what I strategically believe, is best for the business and the brand. And that's always a tricky kind of gray area. But I just I just don't think people care. I I struggled to believe that people genuinely care. And people may say, I really care. And they may they may believe that they may feel that way. And I and I, I won't disrespect or deny that that happens. I won't. But I think deep down maybe you know, it's it's more ID than ego. I don't think it matters to them as much as it's been made out to. Okay. But again, if you believe if you believe me when I say if you believe in the idea that the brand is what connects people to the business, well, then what the brand stands for their values, their their position on a given issue, political, social, whatever, then it does matter. For better or for worse. I just don't think that the brand can control it as much as they think they can. Right? Because they certainly can't control their audience. They can influence their audience. They can try to anticipate what the majority of their audience believes or feels about a specific issue. But, you know, when it comes to control, and it doesn't exist, it just doesn't influence exist, but even that has limit so I roll my eyes a lot and when when I when I see the question, you know where the debate happening? It's I'm just like, who really cares? That's different from caring about the issue. I definitely care about the issues, I feel very strongly about the same issues. I just don't care about what the brand thinks, or what the brand says they stand for. I just don't. Marc Gutman 1:00:17 Hmm. So to challenge you on that, if Apple and by the way, this is theory, everybody, if Apple actually denounced black lives matter if they had a more not inclusive policy towards LGBTQ and like, you know, did not recognize those folks that would have no bearing in your purchase of their product. Andy Starr 1:00:45 It probably would. And not probably would, it would. But that's not again, it's not so much because of what Apple stands for. It's for what I stand for. Correct? Yeah, that's, that's why and again, I, I recognize that what I just said, may may initially resonate with some people like why wait, he doesn't care? No. I care very, very much. I have extremely strong feelings that I believe are in the majority. By the way, I think that I stand with most people on most issues I do. And because they matter so much, to me, that's what influences my decision. That's what influences my behavior in one way or another. If he here's another example. Um, I remember, I think it was a couple years ago, the I think it was the CEO of barilla. Pasta, I was kind of outed for making, you know, homophobic remarks, right? Mm hmm. I'm like a pasta. I basically eat spaghetti every day of my life. and up to that point, Burleigh, was the brand that I like to make. I haven't had real essence. And I never will. Not because because of what he said, but that's not what influenced my decision is because of how I feel. That's how strongly I feel about it. Right. And, and there's a difference. I think it's subtle, it's nuanced. It's complicated. It's not simple. But if someone if Apple so if Apple basically denounced Black Lives Matter, and people boycott Apple, it's more because of how those people feel for themselves about the issue. That's what I'm saying. Marc Gutman 1:02:33 I got it. Got it. Well, Andy, I could talk to you forever. This has gone super fast. And as we near the end of our time together, I'd love for you to think back to that time when you first walked into that music room and sat down at those drums and maybe hit the drum once or twice and had that charge of electricity. And if that Andy ran into you today, what do you think he'd say? Andy Starr 1:03:04 What do you think he would say about me now? Yeah, I have no idea. Wow, I've never been asked that before. I've always been asked the opposite. What would I say to Andy? That Andy, then I, I like to think that he would say, I'm sorry, I have no I'm like, stunned by that, that. That question is going to haunt me for a while. And I don't I don't even want to say I have to get back to you on that. Although I know I'm going to I have no idea dude. What? What is Wow, what an amazing question. Andy Starr 1:04:00 You can see my face and you can i'm, i'm i'm just like I can I can I ask you? Why did you ask me that question? Marc Gutman 1:04:17 Part of it is I want to know if your younger self would have been impressed or would have been interested or intrigued or curious or a myriad of other thoughts about how your life turned out and where you're at today and where you're going. Huh? And if that young Andy who is probably thinking, Oh my gosh, I'm about to become a life long professional musician. I would have thought like, Hey, you know, this is just as good playing music in a different way. Andy Starr 1:04:48 I think this is just more of me now. Then. What I would have been back then. But I I like to think or maybe I just hope that he would have have asked me Is it a good gig or is it a good deal? And without hesitation I I'd say it's the best gig. That is the best gig. This is a people business dude. Like it's more about people than it is about business. the business side of Level C like it's like the least fun thing that I do. The most fun thing that I do is meeting people like you meeting you know, meeting people like Mata Marina do meeting people like Matt Davies, Chris lateral Layla Casanova. I'm, you know, 300 more than 300 people, awesome human beings who work in the human side of business, from like, 4050 countries so far. That's, that's like the best gig in the world, the best gig. Marc Gutman 1:06:00 And that is Andy Starr of Level C. Well, what did you think? Drinking from the firehose yet? I could have talked with Andy for hours, but I think we've covered quite a bit of ground and our time today. A big heartfelt thank you to Andy Starr, and the team at Level C. We will link to all things any star in Level C in the show notes. If you're interested in sharpening your brand chops, I highly recommend you check out their masterclasses. Well, that's the show. Until next time, make sure to visit our website www.wildstory.com where you can subscribe to the show in iTunes, Stitcher or via RSS so you'll never miss an episode. A lot big stories and I cannot lie. You other storytellers can't deny.

Inside The Force: A Star Wars Podcast
Council Sessions - Where is Ezra Bridger?

Inside The Force: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2020 32:31


Ezra Bridger was a Jedi Padawan, a freedom fighter, and a revolutionary leader in the rebellion against the Empire. He fought together with Kanan and Ahsoka against some of the most iconic villains such as Maul and Darth Vader. But in the final moments of Star Wars Rebels, he disappeared along with Admiral Thrawn. Where did he go? Is he trapped or stranded? All we know is that Sabine and Ahsoka are trying to bring him home. David and Casey discuss their answers and how we might see this story come to life. For more Star Wars content visit insidetheforce.com. Join our Facebook Group, follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to our YouTube Channel. If you like the show, please leave us a review and share us with your friends and family. May the Force be with You!

The Nerd Blitz w/ Doom And Fitz
Episode 104.5: Sploosh (***Mando Spoilers***)

The Nerd Blitz w/ Doom And Fitz

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 43:31


In this episode, mondo, mega, super duper, giant sized, jumbo jam packed, for just a quarter more you can get an extra large upgrade, to full on, double barrel, all over your face, neck, and chest, ***SPOILER ALERT*** for season 2, chapter 13 of Star Wars: The Mandalorian! If you're still reading this description, then you know in this extra special .5 we're gushing about every single aspect of the first ever live-action appearance of the once hated and now legendary former Jedi Padawan, one Ahsoka Tano, played pretty damn amazingly by the incredible Rosario Dawson. But Snips isn't the only thing we're drooling about, because after over a year of speculation we finally learn some background on The Child including his actual factual real life name, get references to a SHIT TON of things in the broader Star Wars universe, old and new canon, so buckle the fuck up cause we're about to get super giddy and super nerdy.

Star Wars Autograph Universe Graphcast
SWAU Graphcast (6/7/20)- Ross Beadman Of Revenge Of The Sith!

Star Wars Autograph Universe Graphcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2020 23:14


This week the Graphcast team is joined by Ross Beadman, who played a Jedi Padawan who had the unfortunately luck of encountering Anakin after he became a Sith. If you would like to learn more about star wars autographs or just autographs in general, or would like to start collecting yourself, don’t hesitate to join our facebook group. Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/starwarsautographuniverse/ iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/star-…d1341049375?mt=2 SoundCloud: @star-wars-autograph-universe-graphcast

Holocronicles of a Jedi
Holocronicles of a Jedi Ep. 1 - The Mission

Holocronicles of a Jedi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2020 5:33


The Ukatis System is in turmoil as the King has cut off the people from the rest of the galaxy. The planetary blockade prevents any Republic aid to pass. With the Republic's hands tied and the neutrality of The Jedi High Council at an all time high, one Jedi Padawan decides to seek justice for the people.

Chatter Squadron
Mace Windu Before The Clone Wars! Whose Butt Did He Kick As A Padawan?

Chatter Squadron

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 36:06


The biggest B.A. Jedi Master was once a B.A. Jedi Padawan. Mace Windu stole a lot of nerd’s hearts when he busted out that purple lightsaber, but what was he up to before the Clone Wars. We fill you in on Mace’s early years, plus we get a little heated about our thoughts on Master Windu as a character! . Hosted by Tyler Bucks & Mike Calhoun Support Us! https://www.patreon.com/ChatterSquadron Watch Us! Youtube: Chatter Squadron Facebook: Chatter Squadron - A Star Wars Podcast   Follow Us! Instagram: @ChatterSquadron Twitter: @ChatterSquadron   Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify, and anywhere else you find great podcasts! Music: Star Wars: Rey's Theme - Flute Cover by Gina Luciani Composed by John Williams https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=invAgrPacSU   Laser beeps by Tyler Bucks CS outro by Tyler Bucks  

Radio Rebellion: A Star Wars Podcast
EP 13: Finn/Poe Journey: The "Ship" That Never Set Sail

Radio Rebellion: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2020 9:23


In the third and final special look episode, we take a journey through Finn's and Poe's arc during the sequel trilogy. Finn, ex-stormtrooper that may end up being a Jedi Padawan. Poe Dameron, ex-spice-runner that has a bumby ride to end up Resistance General. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Force Geeks: A Star Wars Podcast
TFG Episode 16: Rosario Dawson Cast as Ahsoka Tano in Season 2 of The Mandolorian, Clone Wars Season 7 Ep. 5 Spoiler Special, Ashley Eckstein on Her Voice Role in The Rise of Skywalker

Force Geeks: A Star Wars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2020 51:42


In the 16th episode of the Force Geeks: A Star Wars Podcast, Nate, Jake and DailySuperHero.com Founder Daniel Wolf get super geeked about the casting rumor of Rosario Dawson as a live action version of Ahsoka Tano in the second season of The Mandolorian. The guys also break down The Clone Wars Season 7, Episodes 5 in a spoiler special (you've been warned if you haven't seen it yet). And Ahsoka voice actor Ashley Eckstein discusses bringing the character for a small but pivotal moment in The Rise of Skywalker as well as the story that is still unfolding for our favorite former Jedi Padawan learner. We should just be real with you here. We're all in on the Ahsoka discussion this week. Hear it all in this latest episode of The Force Geeks!

The Xbox Drive
The Xbox Drive Episode 84: Inside Xbox SAD

The Xbox Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2019


The Most HorsePowerful Podcast On The Internet, The Xbox Drive is back with Episode 84! Sean played Furi! Luke continued venturing into the Borderlands and executed some Dangerous Driving. Buckle up and drive safe!The PlaylistLuke: Borderlands GOTYE:DLC, Borderlands 2, Dangerous Driving, Velocity GSean: FuriBraking NewsStar Wars Jedi: Fallen Order trailer shown. In-engine, but not gameplay. Reactions feel mixed in the wake of Episode IX's trailer drop. Will star Cameron Monaghan as Cal Kestis, a Jedi Padawan who survived Order 66 and the destruction of the Jedi Order. Monaghan is best known for his roles in Gotham and Shameless.https://kotaku.com/our-first-look-at-star-wars-jedi-fallen-order-a-singl-1834022274Inside Xbox 4.16.19The Xbox One S All-Digital Edition, designed for disc-free gaming and entertainment. $250. Includes Minecraft, Forza Horizon 3, and Sea of Thieves.One of the best commercials ever made, might have revealed Halo 5 split-screen update?Bad commercial. Bad price. Bad bundle. - Lukehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBDSMNE3_oQ&t=42sXbox Game Pass Ultimate, includes the full Xbox Game Pass library and all Xbox Live Gold benefits for $14.99 USD. https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2019/04/16/introducing-xbox-game-pass-ultimate/Back Compat with X Enhancements: Ninja Gaiden 2, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Double Agent, Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Conviction, Fable 2, and Fable 3.Sea of Thieves gets significant Anniversary Update:Tall Tales – Shores of Gold: Story Mode with nine missionsArena Mode: Players can compete with each other in multiple ways, including treasure hunting and ship battling.Hunter's Call will be a brand new trading company that joins the world of Sea of Thieves. This company provides a new outlet for players to work for. Along with this comes new activities for players to do, such as fishing in the game. Harpooning will also be added, so you can hunt for big game on the seven seas.Exclusive Rage 2 gameplay shownThe Car Pool - Listener QuestionNathan Thomas @voicedbynathan: HAVE YOU SEEN THAT SPRING SALE ON XBOX LIVE?!?! That's what's currently on my mind! They are basically giving away some great games over there!Luke: Bioware Bundle ($15 ME: Andromeda and DA: Inquisition), Borderlands Handsome Collection, RE2Sean: First, get GamePass so you get the majority of these games. Far Cry: New Dawn $20, Diablo 3 $20 MUST-BUY, Dying Light $15, Forza 6 $15, Overwatch $20, Rayman Legends $5, The Evil Within $10, The Witcher 3 $12.Cruise Control - Topic of the ShowOn Inside Xbox, Phil Spencer notably recognized that Xbox will be the only platform with a live press conference at E3. He acknowledge the responsibility thrust upon his team. What does that mean? How does this change things?Playstation 5 power reports. Looks like next gen will be more powerful. Shocker.https://kotaku.com/sony-reveals-first-playstation-5-details-1834074976PlugsiTunes: https://goo.gl/CMv4fr Google Play: https://goo.gl/3Z3egeLuke:http://twitter.com/MLSReserveshttp://mixer.com/insipidghostSean:http://twitter.com/seancapri http://twitch.tv/seancapri

/Film Daily
'The Mandalorian' Footage, 'Galaxy's Edge', 'Jedi Fallen Order', 'Vader Immortal' and More From Star Wars Celebration

/Film Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 51:22


/Film editor in chief Peter Sciretta is joined by weekend editor Brad Oman to talk about everything he's seen at Star Wars Celebration 2019, from the Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker trailer, to the Hasbro toy reveals, to the Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge presentation, to the Star Wars: Jedi Fallen Order video game to The Mandalorian sizzle reel and footage.   You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (here is the RSS URL if you need it).   Opening Banter: Brad has been at Star Wars Celebration for four days now.   In The News: The Rise of Skywalker:Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker Trailer: J.J. Abrams Returns to a Galaxy Far, Far Away Vader Immortal:‘Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series' First Impressions: Wielding a Lightsaber Never Felt So Good ‘Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series' Trailer: Are You Ready to Work for Darth Vader? Toys:Cool Stuff: Hasbro Reveals New ‘Star Wars' Black Series Figures, An Innovative Lightsaber Prototype & More Galaxy's Edge:First Look: Aurebesh Coke Coming To ‘Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge', Served In Reclaimed Thermal Detonator Packaging Galaxy's Edge Interactive App Turns ‘Star Wars' Into Your Playground You Can Become Part of the Crew of the Millennium Falcon in the ‘Smuggler's Run' Ride at Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Yoda Will Appear in ‘Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge', With Frank Oz Reprising His Role Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge: New Merch from Toydarian Toymaker, Creature Stall & Black Spire Outfitters Video games:‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order' Trailer: Try to Survive as a Jedi Padawan on the Run After Order 66 The Mandalorian:Everything We Learned About ‘The Mandalorian' at the Star Wars Celebration Panel 501st Legion of ‘Star Wars' Fans Will Appear in ‘The Mandalorian' ‘The Mandalorian' Features Practical Ships Built and Shot Like the Original Trilogy ‘The Mandalorian' Footage Description: Sorry, Boba Fett, There's a New Bounty Hunter in Town   Other Articles Mentioned: All the other stuff you need to know: You can find more about all the stories we mentioned on today's show at slashfilm.com, and linked inside the show notes. /Film Daily is published every weekday, bringing you the most exciting news from the world of movies and television as well as deeper dives into the great features from slashfilm.com. You can subscribe to /Film Daily on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Spotify and all the popular podcast apps (RSS). Send your feedback, questions, comments and concerns to us at peter@slashfilm.com. Please leave your name and general geographic location in case we mention the e-mail on the air. Please rate and review the podcast on iTunes, tell your friends and spread the word! Thanks to Sam Hume for our logo.

Bazı Sahalar
ThrowbackNBA | #5 - Halef Selef Olan Oyuncular

Bazı Sahalar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 100:39


ThrowbackNBA'nın 5. Bölümünde, Melih Cavkaytar, Mustafa Kavgacı ve Mert Demircioğlu, Jedi Padawan, Halef selef olanlar, ondan önce aslında o vardı dedikleri oyuncuları konuştular, boynuz kulağı geçti mi? sorusuna cevap aradılar. Keyifli Dinlemeler

Rebels Rebels Podcast
Deep Dives - Ahsoka and Minister Tua

Rebels Rebels Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2018 37:57


Ahsoka Tano, nicknamed "Snips" by her Master and known as "Ashla" after the Clone Wars, was a Jedi Padawan who, after the conflict, helped establish a network of various rebel cells against the Galactic Empire. Minister Maketh Tua was a human female that hailed from the planet Lothal, and was a graduate of the Imperial Academy. You can connect with us on Instagram, Twitter, or Facebook, or email the show at RebelsRebelsPod@gmail.com. Leave us a review on iTunes and tell us your personal Star Wars grading scale. We'll read it on a bonus episode!  

Star Wars 7x7 | Star Wars News, Interviews, and More!
1,104: "Ewok Escape" and "The Padawan Path"

Star Wars 7x7 | Star Wars News, Interviews, and More!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 8:15


How did Princess Leia earn her Ewok dress? And how did Ahsoka Tano earn an extra recognition of honor for her Jedi Padawan braid? These are the questions answered by "Ewok Escape" and "The Padawan Path," two more shorts from Disney's new "Forces of Destiny" webisode series. Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Go to http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to donate to the Star Wars 7x7 podcast, and you’ll get some fabulous rewards for your pledge.***  Check out SW7x7.com for full Star Wars 7x7 show notes and links, and to comment on any of the content of this episode! If you like what you've heard, please leave me a rating or review on iTunes or Stitcher, which will also help more people discover this Star Wars podcast. Don't forget to join the Star Wars 7x7 fun on Facebook at Facebook.com/SW7x7, and follow the breaking news Twitter feed at Twitter.com/SW7x7Podcast. I'm also on Pinterest and Instagram as "SW7x7" too, and I'd love to connect with you there!

Star Wars Report – Rebels Roundtable – The Star Wars Report
The Last Padawan (Kanan Part 2 of 2) – SWBTF #192

Star Wars Report – Rebels Roundtable – The Star Wars Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2016 67:44


Remember when Kanan Jarus was a Jedi Padawan named Caleb Dume? Before Order 66 turned his life upside down and left him on the run and hunted. Learn all about his fateful last days as a Jedi, and so much more! All on the next Star Wars Beyond the Films. YOUR Star Wars discussion podcast! […]

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Star Wars: Beyond the Films - A Podcast About the Latest Star Wars Books, Comics, Video Games and more!

Remember when Kanan Jarus was a Jedi Padawan named Caleb Dume? Before Order 66 turned his life upside down and left him on the run and hunted. Learn all about his fateful last days as a Jedi, and so much more! All on the next Star Wars Beyond the Films. YOUR Star Wars discussion podcast! […]

GuildFellows: A Dungeons & Dragons Podcast
StarFellows: A Disturbance - Ep. 1

GuildFellows: A Dungeons & Dragons Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 110:38


Welcome to StarFellows! In this season we'll be playing Star Wars D&D 5th Edition. Our story takes place on the planet of Coruscant about 700 years before the main Star Wars story begins. Here you'll meet Rama Vyron, a beat up Mandalorian, Eyll, an estranged Jedi, and Akahla Resh, a Jedi Padawan with an experimental light weapon.GuildFellows Season 3 Theme by Will SavinoStar Wars 5E System: https://sw5e.com/Follow our TikTok! https://www.tiktok.com/@guildfellowsAdvertise with us: guildfellowspod@gmail.comOur Redbubble store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/GuildFellowsPod/shop?asc=uJoin our Discord server: https://discord.gg/6MJAsNEOur website: www.guildfellows.comBecome a patron to Will Savino: www.patreon.com/boroughboundwww.patreon.com/musicd20Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/guildfellows/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy