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This week Dan and Chris catch up on some recent TV news including casting for the Scrubs reboot, chaos over at Amazon for Mr and Mrs Smith, the Wednesday ratings and the strange release model, Doctor Who's future and why they cancelled Dexter Original Sin. Plus we review The Office spin off The Paper and new Netflix animated comedy, Long Story Short.
What happens when we connect kpop artists with the roots of their music? How fun is a show if you know it will emotionally wreck you? Can one band make it before the summer's over? How far does nostalgia take you through a paper company? And which kpop band would BJ perform with? Tune in to find out!Timestamps: 00:43 - KPOPPED (Apple TV+) 08:01 - Long Story Short (Netflix) 14:04 - The Runarounds (Prime Video)20:57 - The Paper (Peacock) Edited with thanks to Playlyst StudiosConnect with us: Buy us a coffee at buymeacoffee.com/thepilotpodcast | Visit us at thepilotpodcast.com | Email us at askthepilotpodcast@gmail.com | Follow us @ThePilotPod on X, Instagram, and TikTok | Please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts
“The goal is freedom. The goal is your own happiness. The goal is joy, and it's hard to have as much joy and lightness as you can if you're holding onto old resentments.” Simbi Hall, Storyteller, Screenwriter, Director, and Producer, sits down with Hoffman Podcast host Sadie Hannah to share her life journey of healing. While Simbi completed the Process in 2022, her journey of self-reflection began at the age of seven, when she had her own subscription to Psychology Today. From a young age, she tried to analyze things in her head and figure things out. Somewhere within her, she felt there was something she needed to address. For Simbi, one of the main transformations at the Process was the shift in her relationship with her father. Raised by her mom, her nana (technically her step-great-grandmother), and a dog “who helped raise” her, her father was absent. Simbi felt abandoned by him. She could count on her hands the number of times she's seen him in her life. As Simbi says, you idealize what you don't have. She grew to resent him and what she could never have. It's been “the homework of her life” to attempt to resolve the pain of her childhood. Her birthday is always right around Father's Day. Each year, this has been a big trigger for Simbi. This past year, just a few years after doing the Process, Simbi had a very different birthday experience. She discovered that she had let go of her deep resentment toward her father. Listen in as Simbi shares wisdom learned from doing the homework of a lifetime. Be sure to listen for Simbi's mic-drop moment at the end. More about Simbi Hall: Simbiat Hall is an award-winning Nigerian-American filmmaker who divides her time between LA and NYC. Born in Chicago and raised in Virginia, Simbi graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts with a double major in film and dramatic writing. She is also a graduate of AFI's “Directing Workshop for Women” and the Bill Cosby-sponsored “Guy Hanks/Marvin Miller Screenwriting Fellowship at USC. Simbi is well-known for Long Story Short (2004), Bring It! Vegas Dreams and Disney Parks' Magical Christmas Celebration (2016). Follow Simbi on Instagram at @simbihall. Listen on Apple Podcasts As mentioned in this episode: Daily Buddhist Practice Buddha-nature Buddha-nature in Hoffman terms: The Spiritual Self, or the Light that's within you. This is the foundation from which growth can evolve. The Divine Mother Positive Legacy: While much of the work of the Hoffman Process involves disconnecting from negative parental patterns, we also receive a positive legacy from our parents. This is also addressed during the 7-day retreat. Black woman tropes/stereotypes – What is Transference? A couple of great quotes from Simbi: “If you're open and seeking, you can get guidance from a stop sign.” “If you don't do the work, life adds Miracle-Gro to the belief systems.”
Raphael Bob-Waksberg says working in animation lets him get away with things. He's able to dive into heavy topics, like grief and faith, without his stories getting too dark or saccharine. It's a skill he honed as creator of “BoJack Horseman” and he's putting it to use again with his new series “Long Story Short” on Netflix. To listen sponsor-free and support the show, sign up for Wild Card+ at plus.npr.org/wildcard Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
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What does Long COVID really look like in kids and teens? In this episode, we're joined by Dr. Peter Rowe from Johns Hopkins to unpack the recognition, diagnosis and treatment of Long COVID in pediatric settings. From hallmark symptoms like post-exertional malaise and brain fog, to risk factors, disparities, and treatment strategies, Dr. Rowe shares practical insights to help clinicians better recognize and care for young people living with Long COVID.
We share our thoughts on Apple's big day of iPhone announcements, Drag x Drive, The Paper, the King of the Hill and Gumball revivals, Long Story Short, Is This Seat Taken?, and more.
Welcome to another episode of the Media Boat Podcast. We start with a Target midnight release for the next Taylor Swift album. Next, Team Cherry had quite the weekend as everybody was trying to play Hollow Knight: Silksong. Later, we have the winners from the Creative Arts Emmy's ahead of the Primetime show this weekend. We wrap it all up with Warner Bros. bits on a new box office record, James Gunn announcing the next film, and WB fighting against Midjourney. We also have thoughts on Sabrina Carpenter, the VMA's, Everybody's Golf: Hot Shots, Long Story Short, and Pokemon Concierge. All this and more on this weeks episode of the Media Boat Podcast.
Fredtempber curses the cast with an imaginary friend making every situation worse, including Johnny and Andrew talking The Life Of Chuck, Eddington, Materialists, Nobody 2, Book Club: The Next Chapter, Long Story Short, the new Toxic Avenger and a Will Smith Concert! Plus trivia games, contemplations on Rik Mayall's career and Carrie Fisher - A Legacy. THE FERRYMAN UPON THE PLAINS - Andrew's First Novel - Out Now! https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ferryman-Upon-Plains-Andrew-Jones-ebook/dp/B0F39C3WM4/
On this episode Matt and Jon talk Peacemaker, Beavis and Butt-Head, South Park, Alien: Earth and Champagne and Bullets while Jon finished Squid Game & Twisted Metal, caught Thursday Murder Club and read Batman #1 by Matt Fraction while Matt saw Jaws on the big screen, and also caught up with Drop, Eastern Commandos, The Swimmer, Long Story Short, Death of Stalin and his Gilmore Girls watch heads to college and season four! Twitter, or X or whatever (For Now): https://twitter.com/Jonwahizzle Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jonwahizzle Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/damnthattelevision/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/damntvpod Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/mattlovestv.bsky.social https://bsky.app/profile/jonwahizzle.bsky.social Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/mattlovestv/ https://letterboxd.com/jonwahizzle/ Jon on AIPT: https://aiptcomics.com/author/jonathanw/ Matt's show The Drop: A Pop Culture Mix Tape: wscafm.org Sundays 6-8 PM: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thedropwsca/
This week on The TV Dudes, we're gushing about Netflix's Long Story Short, a clever and heartfelt series that had us hooked from the first episode. We'll tell you why we loved it and why you should add it to your queue immediately. Plus, we check in on the latest chapters of Alien: Earth and Peacemaker, breaking down all the twists, action, and character moments that keep us binging. It's a packed episode full of laughs, recommendations, and plenty of TV talk! :55-31:15 TV Diaries 3:00-19:37 Alien Earth E05 19:37-31:15 Peacemaker S02 E03
Richard James Burgess in conversation with David Eastaugh https://landscape.band/ https://landscapeband.bandcamp.com/ English musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, composer, author, manager, marketer and inventor. Burgess's music career spans more than 50 years. He came to prominence in the early 1980s as co-founder and co-lead singer of the synthpop band Landscape, which released a top-5 hit in 1981 with the single "Einstein a Go-Go". Burgess is one of the main composers of Landscape's music, and made major musical and lyrical contributions to the band's songs. After the band's break-up he pursued a brief solo career releasing one mini-album, Richard James Burgess in 1984. He launched his career as a producer with Spandau Ballet's debut UK hit "To Cut a Long Story Short", the first commercial success for the hitherto underground New Romantic movement. Burgess currently serves as the President and CEO of A2IM: American Association of Independent Music.
This week, Jordan and I (Sam) charge with great Hastings through KING & CONQUEROR, throw a hook at I KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER, turn up the Heat on THE BAD GUYS 2, get taken HOSTAGE by FIXED (to make a LONG STORY SHORT), mask up for EDDINGTON, commemorate THE LIFE OF CHUCK, follow a winding route down HALLOW ROAD (unlike the formula of F1) and penetrate the Bamboo Curtain to CC...P whether NE ZHA 2 bangs our gong.
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Raphael Bob-Waksberg was still in his 20s when he convinced Netflix to produce his audacious Hollywood satire about a washed-up, alcoholic former TV star who also happens to be a horse. Now, as a 41-year-old father of two, the creator of ‘Bojack Horseman' is back with another animated Netflix series that is just as boldly funny and devastatingly emotional, but without the crutch of constant animal puns. In this episode, Bob-Waksberg opens up about his “vulnerable” new show, ‘Long Story Short,' which depicts a Jewish family in the Bay Area that is not unlike his own. He breaks down how the show's unique time-jumping format cleverly tricks viewers into feeling like they have known the characters for years and reflects on how the essential Jewishness of the story has been interpreted—or perhaps, misinterpreted—by critics. Bob-Waksberg also looks back on the legacy of ‘Bojack,' including what it did or not predict about the state of “Hollywoo” in 2025 and what it would take for him to revive those characters after saying goodbye to them five years ago. Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpodHighlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Take-Up Podcast returns with a spiffy new coat of colors in Todd Haynes' 2002 Douglas Sirk homage Far From Heaven. It's Joshua's pick for building a Take-Up permanent cinema of what made them film-lovers. He and Andrew discuss the Haynes canon, the Sirk canon, and coming out of the "Criterion Closet" in 2002. Alert to fans of stars Julianne Moore, Dennis Haysbert, Dennis Quaid (you exist?), and Viola Davis: your people are praised. Finally, the duo bring up One More Thing with returning favorite show Slow Horses and newcomer Netflix series Long Story Short.Next week Andrew's gone country... or No Country For Old Men, that is, with his 2007 Coen Bros. cinephilic awakening. Read on at TheTake-Up.com and follow us @thetakeupstl on Instagram, Twitter, Letterboxd, and Facebook. Special thanks to Social Media Manager Kayla McCulloch and Contributor Ethan Tarantella. Theme music by AMP.
David, Devindra, and Jeff assess if all is fair in love and war in The Roses, trudge through the slime in The Toxic Avenger, and live through a family's dysfunction in Long Story Short. Then they hustle through 90s New York City in Darren Aronofsky's latest film Caught Stealing. We're making video versions of our reviews! Be sure to follow us on the following platforms: YouTube Tiktok Instagram Threads Thanks to our SPONSOR: LINKEDIN JOBS: Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/filmcast. Weekly Plugs David - Decoding TV: Matt Goldberg's recaps of Alien: Earth Devindra - Engadget Podcast iPhone Air/17 preview + Why it's a good time to buy a cheap EV Jeff - Jeff's Cameo Page Shownotes (All timestamps are approximate only) What we've been watching (~00:30:41) David - The Roses, Weekend at Bernie's, Unknown Number: The High School Catfish Devindra - The Toxic Avenger, Long Story Short Jeff - Long Story Short, The Thursday Murder Club Featured Review (~01:14:21) Caught Stealing SPOILERS (~01:30:37) Support David's artistic endeavors at his Patreon and subscribe to his free newsletter Decoding Everything. Check out Jeff Cannata's podcasts DLC and We Have Concerns. Listen to Devindra's podcast with Engadget on all things tech. You can always e-mail us at slashfilmcast(AT)gmail(DOT)com. Credits: Our theme song is by Tim McEwan from The Midnight. This episode was edited by Noah Ross who also created our weekly plugs and spoiler bumper music. Our Slashfilmcourt music comes from Simon Harris. If you'd like to advertise with us or sponsor us, please e-mail slashfilmcast@gmail.com. You can support the podcast by going to patreon.com/filmpodcast or by leaving a review on Apple Podcasts.
Mase & Sue review the brilliant, revelatory Billy Joel HBO documentary AND SO IT GOES, TV pioneer Ed Sullivan's SUNDAY BEST, the reboot of NAKED GUN and the silly, erotic, murder mystery, THE HUNTING WIVES. Plus, Lisa Edelstein talks about her sweet, hilarious Netflix animated series, LONG STORY SHORT, working on THE WEST WING, and the role she almost had on SEX AND THE CITY.00:00 Introduction and Jacob Emrani Message00:40 Pickleball obsession03:43 San Francisco trip & cable cars06:35 Billy Joel documentary11:57 Ed Sullivan's impact17:26 Naked Gun reboot with Liam Neeson & Pamela Anderson24:30 The Hunting Wives on Netflix30:11
Have any questions about screenwriting? Comment below and I'll address them in future podcasts.My novel Deadpan is out in hardcover! Order it here. Get full access to Get Reel with Richard Walter at richardwalter.substack.com/subscribe
Connecticut's AG will defend Revolution Wind in court this week. Early voting for a few primaries begins today in a handful of Connecticut towns. An effort in Huntington is already gearing up for America's 250th anniversary. Plus, the latest from WSHU's Long Story Short.
117. epizóda Vertiga bude venovaná najnovším filmom v kinách ale aj na streamoch. Do kina chodíme celé leto a dnes sa podrobnejšie pozrieme na americké filmy – Nikto 2, Zbaľ sa a uteč, české novinky Džob a Jarek, ale vrátime sa aj späť v čase s kultovými Čeľusťami. Zo streamov nás zaujali filmy Vždy príde noc a Mor a seriál Život v skratke. Zoznam filmov z epizódy: Nikto 2 / Nobody 2 Zbaľ sa a uteč! / Caught Stealing Džob Jarek Čeľuste (50 výročie) / Jaws: 50th Anniversary Vždy príde noc / Night Always Comes - Netflix Život v skratke / Long Story Short – Netflix Mor / Plague - MAX See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, EJ looks at some of the September and October releases that are on his radar, for good or for ill. (Spinal Tap 2 seems, if we're being honest, ill-advised.) Plus, some talk of Long Story Short and Nobody 2.
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This week Hannah and Bev are chuffed by the stuff that reminds them of their culture. Hannah's chuffed by Long Story Short, Netflix's time-jumping animated series about the Jewish-American Schwooper family, and Bev's chuffed by Left-Handed Girl, a feature about a woman and her two daughters making a living in a Taipei night market, from Taiwanese-American director Shih-Ching Tsou, co-written and edited by Sean Baker. Tell us what's got you chuffed: write to stopeverything@abc.net.au
We haven't heard much from creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg since BoJack Horseman ended in early 2020, but he's back with a new animated family dramedy, Long Story Short, which has already been picked up for a second season. Are we excited to lengthen our time with it? New guest Eli Yudin joins us to talk about it. Around The Dial clicks through Peacemaker S02, Zach Galifianakis: Live At The Purple Onion, and Smoke. Mlle. Caroline pitches the Andor episode "Who Are You?" for induction into The Canon. Then, after naming the week's Winner and Loser, we close up with a particularly fraternal Game Time. Grab some kugel and join us! GUESTS
Raphael Bob-Waksberg has a way of conjuring up big feelings, sometimes even when you're least expecting it. His acclaimed animated series “BoJack Horseman” (about an anthropomorphic horse who happens to be a washed up sitcom actor trying to make his comeback in Hollywood) was an emotional gut punch. Now, Raphael is back with a new Netflix series, “Long Story Short,” which is about the joys and losses of the Schwoopers — a Jewish family made up of three very different siblings. The story follows the family through their joys, wins and losses, jumping back and forth in time to reveal how their past shapes their present. Raphael joins guest host Gill Deacon to talk about the new show, why laughing through pain doesn't cheapen it, and how he went from doing theatre to making adult animation.
Analizamos sin spoilers Long Story Short, la nueva serie de animación para adultos en Netflix, creada por Raphael Bob-Waksberg (BoJack Horseman), que mezcla comedia, drama y memoria familiar judía a lo largo de varias generaciones. Sinopsis: La trayectoria de unos hermanos desde la infancia a la madurez y revive el pasado de la familia. ESTRENO: Ya disponible Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Reel Insights episode, Sean Tajipour, the Mayor of Nerdtropolis, chats with Ben Feldman (“Avi Schwooper”), Abbi Jacobson (“Shira Schwooper”), and showrunner/writer/EP Raphael Bob-Waksberg about Long Story Short, the new Netflix animated comedy from the creator of BoJack Horseman.The trio dives into the making of the Schwooper family, sharing laughs about family traditions, the smells that spark nostalgia, and how the series captures life's ups and downs across decades. They reflect on what it means to grow up, grow older, and stay connected — even when life takes unexpected turns.Ben, Abbi, and Raphael also open up about what makes the Schwoopers relatable, the joy of building a family story through animation, and how Long Story Short balances heartfelt moments with sharp comedy.With personal stories, behind-the-scenes insights, and plenty of humor, this interview is a must-watch for fans of BoJack Horseman and anyone excited for Netflix's next big animated series.Long Story Short is now streaming on Netflix.Visit Nerdtropolis.comFacebookInstagramTwitter
Long Story Short is a very funny and surprisingly moving new Netflix animated comedy series from the folks behind BoJack Horseman and Tuca & Bertie. The show follows members of one Jewish family by hopping around in time. We see the three siblings (voiced by Ben Feldman, Abbi Jacobson and Max Greenfield) as kids, young adults and in middle-age, as they start having kids of their own. They deal with all the things families deal with – the ups and downs of romantic relationships, parenting, work and, ultimately, loss – but it's also very funny. To access bonus episodes and sponsor-free listening for Pop Culture Happy Hour, subscribe to Pop Culture Happy Hour+ at plus.npr.org/happy.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Nick is joined once again by Hollywood Reporter TV critic Dan Fienberg for the latest on the chaos inside the Big Brother house. Dan also runs through reviews of new shows, including Long Story Short, an animated comedy from the creator of BoJack Horseman; Netflix's political thriller Hostage with Julie Delpy; John Cena's return in The Peacemaker; and USA Network's fresh take on John Grisham's The Rainmaker. Later, Esmeralda Leon teams up with Nick for a lively chat about hot dogs, street fairs, and a full dose of 90s nostalgia. From Spice Girls and Backstreet Boys mania to the shocking original casting plans for Friends—like Janeane Garofalo as Monica, Vince Vaughn as Joey, and Jon Cryer as Chandler—they dig into the alternate universe of what might have been. [Ep 380]
A hometown parade celebrated Fairfield National's historic Little League run. Connecticut State Representative Jillian Gilchrest announces a run for the U.S. House. It's been two years since police arrested the alleged Gilgo Beach serial killer. The National Guard will stay in the New York City subway system, at least for now. Plus, the latest from WSHU's Long Story Short.
This week we wrap up our summer series Long Story Short with the book of Acts—the action-packed sequel to the Gospels. Miracles, prison breaks, shipwrecks, sermons, and the birth of the church—it's all there. But Acts isn't just history. Looking at how the church first began gives us fresh direction for where we're called to go today.
Scott Bryan and Hayley Campbell join Naga Munchetty to review BBC's historical drama King & Conqueror starring James Norton, Netflix's adult animated comedy Long Story Short, Atomic on Sky Atlantic and Hostage, Netflix's new political thriller starring Suranne Jones.
Netflix's Long Story Short, created by BoJack Horseman's Raphael Bob-Waksberg, is a time-hopping animated family comedy. We follow the Cooper/Schwartz/Schwoopers across key milestones in the first two episodes, “Yoshi's Bar Mitzvah” and “Hannah's Dance Recital.” Cashing in on nostalgia, past trauma, and the stresses of marriage, kids, and growing older, we cover comparisons, pros, cons, and our rating.Tune in for a tight recap and decide whether this family saga is worth your time. Welcome to Today's Episode!
It's not a big week for reviews, but it's a substantial one with two reviews of shows/movies from bona fide creative genius' you should be across. Eddington - the new Ari Aster (Midsommer, Beau Is Afraid) film is in cinemas nowLong Story Short - the new Raphael Bob-Waksberg (Bojack Horseman, Undone) show is on Netflix now
Nosh on a garlicky knish for our review of the new Netflix animated series, Long Story Short. On the menu: Animated stories with depth, complicated yet lovable characters, wolves, time jumps, Abbi Jacobson & Max Greenfield's voice acting, and more!Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/bePatron?u=44878998INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/abiteofpod BLUESKY: https://bsky.app/profile/abiteofpodcast.bsky.socialTWITTER: https://twitter.com/ABiteOfPod THREADS: https://www.threads.net/@abiteofpod YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@ABiteOfPodWEBSITE: https://www.abiteofpod.com/ DISCORD: https://bit.ly/461OOcf For business inquiries please contact abiteofpod@gmail.com
A jam packed week (for better and for mostly worse) with the animated epic Ne Zha 2, the Margaret Qualley led Honey Don't, Ron Howard's the trouble in paradise catastrophe - Eden, the crime thriller Eenie Meanie, and finally the brilliant and heartfelt Long Story Short. Find us at: www.werewatchingwhat.com,instagram.com/werewatchingwhatyoutube.com/thedhkinstagram.com/thedhkfacebook.com/thedhkmoviestiktok.com/werewatchingwhat
This week, Esther and Erin break down some of their favorite moments from Netlflix' super jewy animated series "Long Story Short." The show is created by Bojack Horseman writer and showrunner Raphael Bob-Waksberg, so you know it will be funny, heartfelt, and real. They don't want to spoil it for you...so you have to watch so you can tell us what you think! This is definitely a show the bagels will be talking about in the future...so what are you waiting for? Listen, then go watch!
Our daily news podcast Long Story Short is currently on a break for the Summer period until the 25th of August. As a Summer treat for our audience, we are dropping every day an episode of one of our most successful podcast series: Disconnected in 2050. So, to make the most of this episode make sure you have listened to earlier episodes of Disconnected in 2050 on this feed.About Disconnected in 2050It's 2050 and young Ezra is hyperconnected to Infinity, a metaverse that has transformed Brussels and facilitates most actions in everyone's lives. Almost everyone. One day, Ezra discovers archives from the 2020s that put her on the trail of a retired journalist, a "disconnected." This starts Ezra's journey to uncover the mysteries of an oppressive and corrupt system.Episode 10 In Episode 10, Ezra is definitely taking the plunge. Grounded hacks Infinity. The resistance begins. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our daily news podcast Long Story Short is currently on a break for the Summer period until the 25th of August. As a Summer treat for our audience, we are dropping every day an episode of one of our most successful podcast series: Disconnected in 2050. So, to make the most of this episode make sure you have listened to earlier episodes of Disconnected in 2050 on this feed.About Disconnected in 2050It's 2050 and young Ezra is hyperconnected to Infinity, a metaverse that has transformed Brussels and facilitates most actions in everyone's lives. Almost everyone. One day, Ezra discovers archives from the 2020s that put her on the trail of a retired journalist, a "disconnected." This starts Ezra's journey to uncover the mysteries of an oppressive and corrupt system.Episode 9In Episode 9, Ezra doesn't find Cy but meets up with Adrien and a group of disconnected people in a hidden bar for what looks like the beginnings of the resistance to Infinity. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our daily news podcast Long Story Short is currently on a break for the Summer period until the 25th of August. As a Summer treat for our audience, we are dropping every day an episode of one of our most successful podcast series: Disconnected in 2050. So, to make the most of this episode make sure you have listened to earlier episodes of Disconnected in 2050 on this feed.About Disconnected in 2050It's 2050 and young Ezra is hyperconnected to Infinity, a metaverse that has transformed Brussels and facilitates most actions in everyone's lives. Almost everyone. One day, Ezra discovers archives from the 2020s that put her on the trail of a retired journalist, a "disconnected." This starts Ezra's journey to uncover the mysteries of an oppressive and corrupt system.Episode 8 In Episode 8, Ezra, who is becoming less and less comfortable with her situation, leaves her house for the first time without her Infinity devices. She then goes in search of Cy, before an unexpected announcement is made. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our daily news podcast Long Story Short is currently on a break for the Summer period until the 25th of August. As a Summer treat for our audience, we are dropping every day an episode of one of our most successful podcast series: Disconnected in 2050. So, to make the most of this episode make sure you have listened to earlier episodes of Disconnected in 2050 on this feed.About Disconnected in 2050It's 2050 and young Ezra is hyperconnected to Infinity, a metaverse that has transformed Brussels and facilitates most actions in everyone's lives. Almost everyone. One day, Ezra discovers archives from the 2020s that put her on the trail of a retired journalist, a "disconnected." This starts Ezra's journey to uncover the mysteries of an oppressive and corrupt system.Episode 7In Episode 7, Ezra tries going back to her normal life, but she can't stop thinking about what she just learned. She knows too much and must hide her knowledge from Jyn and her friends that are connected to Infinity. What will Ezra do with all of this information? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dear Humans, I thought it would be nice to take a break from the doom and gloom, so I laughed My Ass off with one of My favorite actors. Thank you to our subscribers who made this possible! Please subscribe now if you can. Jesus and I got a little taste of the Hollywood red carpet this week when we attended a press junket to speak with actor and comedian Ben Feldman! Mr. Feldman has a new animated series coming to Netflix called Long Story Short, and considering it's by the creator of the incredible series Bojack Horseman, it looks like it's a series not to be missed. I loved that show! We Discuss: The Superstore and Mad Men star reveals why Long Story Short may be his favorite role yet, and why he's so excited to talk about this show. Ben explains why COVID storylines were a hot topic in Hollywood. Ben's hilariously candid take on parenting two young kids. Why animation allows more creative freedom than live-action TV. What it's like to have this show renewed for Season 2 before it even airs. If God could prevent The Big One from hitting the Los Angeles area any time soon. Don't forget: God and Jesus stream daily. Catch God Pod LIVE every weekday at 2 PM ET / 11 AM PT. Thou shalt tune in and tell a friend! Remember to add the God Pod wherever you listen to podcasts, like Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
Bill Frost (CityWeekly.net, X96 Radio From Hell) and Tommy Milagro (SlamWrestling.net) talk Devo: The Documentary, Mission: Impossible: The Final Reckoning, The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox, Peacemaker, Superman, Long Story Short, Invasion … still a show?, Dexter: Resurrection, SJP vs. And Just Like That haters, The Last of Us & Joey Pants, (no) Better Call Saul comeback, Rasslin' News, Tarantino vs. Movie Critics, The Real Housewives of … London?, Twisted Metal (watch hard!), King of the Hill (watch harder!), Alien: Earth (watch hardest!), and more.Drinking: Bottled In Bond Bourbon from OFFICIAL TV Tan sponsor Outlaw Distillery.Yell at us (or order a TV Tan T-shirt) @TVTanPodcast on Threads, Bluesky, Facebook, Instagram, or Gmail.Rate us and comment: Substack, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music, YouTube, Amazon Podcasts, Audible, TuneIn Radio, etc. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit tvtanpodcast.substack.com
Some stories are so good, one telling isn't enough. That's why the Bible gives us four Gospels — four angles on one life that changed the world.-We've spent all summer walking through the big story the Bible tells and this week, we finally arrive at the part everything has been building toward. We are going to take some time looking at the unique perspective each of the Gospels give about the person and life of Jesus, and reflect on the good news they want to share with us.
Our daily news podcast Long Story Short is currently on a break for the Summer period until the 25th of August. As a Summer treat for our audience, we are dropping every day an episode of one of our most successful podcast series: Disconnected in 2050. So, to make the most of this episode make sure you have listened to earlier episodes of Disconnected in 2050 on this feed.About Disconnected in 2050It's 2050 and young Ezra is hyperconnected to Infinity, a metaverse that has transformed Brussels and facilitates most actions in everyone's lives. Almost everyone. One day, Ezra discovers archives from the 2020s that put her on the trail of a retired journalist, a "disconnected." This starts Ezra's journey to uncover the mysteries of an oppressive and corrupt system.Episode 6 In Episode 6, Adrien's story changes Ezra's worldview. Ezra enters her very distinctive rabbit hole. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Esther and Erin spoke to TV writing genius Raphael Bob-Waksberg, known for shows like BoJack Horseman, Undone and Tuca & Bertie. The bagels chatted him up about his latest project: Long Story Short, an animated comedy about the Schwooper family. Jumping through the years, the series follows the Schwooper siblings from childhood to adulthood, chronicling their triumphs, disappointments, joys, and compromises. It's funny, heartfelt, and most importantly for this podcast, IT'S SUPER JEWISH. You can stream Long Story Short on Netflix on August 22nd. In the meantime, you can check out the trailer!!
Highlights of what's new in streaming for the week of August 16, 2025. Hulu Are You My First?, season 1 (Aug. 18) Stalking Samantha: 13 Years of Terror (Aug. 19) The Twisted Tale of Amanda Knox (Aug. 20) Eenie Meanie (Aug. 22) Netflix CoComelon Lane, season 5 (Aug. 18) America's Team: The Gambler and His Cowboys (Aug. 19) DEVO (Aug. 19) Fisk, season 3 (Aug. 20) Rivers of Fate, season 1 (Aug. 20) Broke (Aug. 21) Death, Inc., season 3 (Aug. 21) Fall for Me (Aug. 21) Gold Rush Gang (Aug. 21) Hostage (Aug. 21) One Hit Wonder (Aug. 21) Abandoned Man (Aug. 22) Aema (Aug. 22) Long Story Short, season 1 (Aug. 22) The Truth About Jussie Smollett? (Aug. 22) HBO Max Peacemaker, season 2 (Aug. 21) Prime Video The Map That Leads To You (Aug. 20) 007: Road to a Million, season 2 (Aug. 22) Apple TV+ Invasion, season 3 (Aug. 22)
Our daily news podcast Long Story Short is currently on a break for the Summer period until the 25th of August. As a Summer treat for our audience, we are dropping every day an episode of one of our most successful podcast series: Disconnected in 2050. So, to make the most of this episode make sure you have listened to earlier episodes of Disconnected in 2050 on this feed.About Disconnected in 2050It's 2050 and young Ezra is hyperconnected to Infinity, a metaverse that has transformed Brussels and facilitates most actions in everyone's lives. Almost everyone. One day, Ezra discovers archives from the 2020s that put her on the trail of a retired journalist, a "disconnected." This starts Ezra's journey to uncover the mysteries of an oppressive and corrupt system.Episode 5 In Episode 5, Ezra starts to see the thin web of lies that has been in front of her the whole time. As Adrien begins telling his story, everything that Ezra has ever seen and believed starts slowly falling apart. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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