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It's Steve's birthday month, and we're honoring it with some serious 90s nostalgia! On this 183rd episode of Hey, Did You See This One?, Jason & Steve are joined by Alex Gow and Chris Murphy to dive into the 1998 sci-fi adventure Lost in Space.We're talking questionable CGI, end-of-the-world anxiety, and peak comfort movie energy - plus, the surprising emotional depth hidden behind the chaos. If you grew up on 90s blockbusters, this one's a time capsule you don't want to miss.Please remember to like, comment, subscribe and click that notification bell for all our updates! It really helps us out!WE HAVE MERCH - https://www.redbubble.com/people/HDYSTMerch/shop?asc=u & http://tee.pub/lic/GdSYxr8bhtYStarring: Gary Oldman, William Hurt, Matt LeBlanc, Mimi Rogers, Heather Graham, Lacey Chabert, Jack Johnson & Jared HarrisDirected By: Stephen HopkinsSynopsis: Fast and furious space adventure in which a dying Earth depends on one all-American family for its salvation. On their way to colonise a new world, the family run into some unexpected problems. Soon, they find themselves lost in space with little more than a psychotic villain and a variety of unwholesome aliens for company.Watch LIVE at: https://www.twitch.tv/heydidyouseethisone every Thursday at 8 PM ESTA PROUD MEMBER OF THE UNITED FEDERATION OF PODCASTSCheck us out online at: https://www.ufpodcasts.com/We use White Bat Audio – a user that creates DMCA free music for podcasters and YouTubers. Please follow at: https://www.youtube.com/@WhiteBatAudioAudio version of the show: Spotify - https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heydidyouseethisone Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hey-did-you-see-this-one/id1712934175YouTube Audio Podcast: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLD6BOSx2RcKuP4TogMPKXRMCxqfh5k9IU&si=umIaVrghJdJEu2ARMain Intro and Outro Themes created by Josh Howard - remixes by Jacob Hiltz & Jake ThurgoodLogo created by Jeff Robinson#90sMovies #ComfortFilms #LostInSpace #HeyDidYouSeeThisOne
What do Dark Shadows and Masters of the Universe have in common? Perhaps, more than one might think! Penny Dreadful is joined by her friends Ted Biaselli, Director of Original Series at Netflix and Executive Producer on Masters of the Universe Revelation and Revolution, and Jon Kallis, host of Masters Cast - the longest-running He-Man and She-Ra podcast in the universe - to discuss some interesting parallels! In addition to DS, He-Man, and She-Ra, many other pop culture topics and IPs are explored and addressed. These include: fandom, revivals, The Charmings, The Green Hornet, Iron Man, Archie, Riverdale, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Jem, Lost in Space, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and much more! Bonus: Ted shares a fun story about meeting John Karlen in Los Angeles!Download or listen to the AUDIO version below. Watch the VIDEO version on YouTube. Subscribe to Terror at Collinwood FREE at Apple Podcasts, Spotify,IHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. Be sure to subscribe, like, and comment on the video version of the podcast at the official Terror at Collinwood YouTube channel.Rondo Awards Announcement: Terror at Collinwood won the Rondo Hatton Classic Horror Award for Best Podcast! Thank you to everyone who voted! Congratulations to all of the winners, runners-up, and honorable mentions. See the full results of the twenty-third Annual Rondo Awards HEREMasters Cast WebsiteMasters Cast on FacebookPenny Dreadful's review of the 2012 WB DS film on LiveJournalTerror at Collinwood and Shilling Shockers shirts and merch at the Penny Dreadful XIII TeePublic shopHelp support the podcast by donating at Buy Me a CoffeeSurfing the Shadows surf rock cover of Robert Cobert's Dark Shadows theme by Johnny D & The MoonlightersTaC logos by Eric Marshall
Ready for a remake of a 60's sci-fi TV show that stars the guy from Friends and arguable one of the best actors of our generation (Gary Oldman)? No? Neither were we. This week, the boys review Lost in Space from 1998. Starring William Hurt, Matt LeBlanc, Gary Oldman, and Heather Graham. The Robinson family sets out on a journey through the stars in an effort to save the world. But as the name would suggest, they get a little lost, and so does the plot, character development, and CGI.Support the showCatch new episodes of the Where to Stick It Podcast every Tuesday and Thursday. If you like the show, please consider supporting us on Patreon where we upload exclusive content each month for only $3 a month.
Ben Tanzer - After Hours: Scorsese, Grief and the Grammar of Cinema. This is episode 759 of Teaching Learning Leading K12, an audio podcast. Emmy-award winner Ben Tanzer's acclaimed work includes the novel - The Missing, the short story collection UPSTATE, the science fiction novel Orphans and the essay collections Lost in Space and Be Cool. Ben is a Story South and Pushcart nominee, a finalist for the Annual National Indie Excellence and Eric Hoffer Book Awards, a winner of the Devil's Kitchen Literary Festival Nonfiction Prose Award and a Midwest Book Award. He also received an Honorable Mention at the Chicago Writers Association Book Awards for Traditional Non-Fiction and a Bronze Medal from the Independent Publisher Book Awards. He's written for Hemispheres, Punk Planet, Men's Health, and The Arrow, AARP's GenX newsletter. He lives in Chicago with his family. Our focus today will be his latest work - After Hours: Scorsese, Grief and the Grammar of Cinema. Powerful writing. Engaging. Thought provoking. Please share. Thanks for listening! Before you go... You could help support this podcast by Buying Me A Coffee. Not really buying me something to drink but clicking on the link on my home page at https://stevenmiletto.com for Buy Me a Coffee or by going to this link Buy Me a Coffee. This would allow you to donate to help the show address the costs associated with producing the podcast from upgrading gear to the fees associated with producing the show. That would be cool. Thanks for thinking about it. Hey, I've got another favor...could you share the podcast with one of your friends, colleagues, and family members? Hmmm? What do you think? Thank you! You are AWESOME! Connect & Learn More: https://www.tanzerben.com https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-podcast-will-change-your-life/id564098800 https://twitter.com/BenTanzer https://www.instagram.com/tanzerben/ https://www.facebook.com/BenTanzer/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tanzerben/ https://www.tiktok.com/@bentanzerauthor https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B001JRXQDQ Length - 01:11:10
Mike Novogratz, founder and CEO of Galaxy Digital, to discuss the company's long-awaited listing on the Nasdaq. Novogratz shares insights into the challenges faced over the past four and a half years, including interactions with the SEC and the impact of the Biden administration's policies on the crypto sector. They delve into the significance of the listing for Galaxy Digital, the resilience developed by the company, and their diversification into the data center business. The conversation also touches on macroeconomic themes such as the U.S. stock market, the impact of tariffs, the state of the bond market, and the evolving role of the U.S. dollar. Additionally, Novogratz provides his perspective on Bitcoin and the broader cryptocurrency market, including the potential for a BRICS stablecoin backed by gold and the implications of fiscal policy on asset prices. —FOLLOW USYouTube: @RiskReversalMediaInstagram: @riskreversalmediaTwitter: @RiskReversalLinkedIn: RiskReversal Media
In a world full of darkness, there's still hope—not from a galaxy far, far away, but through Jesus Christ. Today's message explores how to build a New Hope in your life through the blood and righteousness of Jesus Christ. Just like the Rebel Alliance needed a spark of hope to stand against the Empire, we too need a deeper, stronger hope—one that's eternal, unshakable, and found only in Jesus.If you're feeling lost in space, come find your way home.New Vision Church serves online and in Fayetteville, Georgia.Belong. Be Loved. Believe.https://newvisionc.com
Swiss watch company Swatch came up with a new way to tell time in 1998, known as "Internet Time" or ".beats time." It led to an international controversy over advertising, radio frequencies, and Russia's Mir space station. Hosted by Corbin Davenport, guest starring Cody Toombs. Follow on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/techtalesshow.com Follow on Mastodon/Fediverse: https://mas.to/@techtales Support the Show: https://techtalesshow.com/support Watches: • https://www.swatch.com/en-en/webmaster-ii-sqb101c/SQB101C.html • https://www.swatch.com/en-en/great-australian-byte-sqz100/SQZ100.html • https://www.swatch.com/en-en/webstream-green-yqs1001ag/YQS1001AG.html • https://www.swatch.com/en-en/moon-or-beat-iv-yfs4010/YFS4010.html • https://www.swatch.com/en-en/sonic-the-hedgehog-sqk101/SQK101.html Sources: • https://www.zdnet.com/article/swatch-wont-take-apple-to-court-over-iwatch-trademark/ • https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-37350870 • https://www.wnyc.org/story/tldr-15-internet-time/ • https://www.wired.com/1998/12/time-for-a-change/ • https://news.mit.edu/1998/summit-1118 • https://segaretro.org/Press_release:_2000-02-24:_Sega_and_Swatch_Team_Up:_Two_Major_Players_Meet_in_Cyberspace • https://lpcwiki.miraheze.org/wiki/Ericsson_T20 • https://novayagazeta.eu/articles/2024/05/14/lost-in-space-en • https://www.wired.com/1999/04/spam-thats-out-of-this-world/ • https://web.archive.org/web/19991110070006/http://www.ccr.jussieu.fr/physio/amsat-france/Press-rel-05.htm • https://space.skyrocket.de/doc_sdat/sputnik-40.htm • https://www.pso-world.com/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=883 • https://web.archive.org/web/20010215002746/http://hamradio-online.com/1999/apr/arrl-swatch.html • https://latimes.newspapers.com/article/the-los-angeles-times-swatch-beatnik-can/170703674/ • https://www.n2yo.com/satellite/?s=25685 Chapters: 0:00:00 Intro 0:00:27 Swatch & Internet Time 0:07:50 The Watches 0:16:44 Adoption of Internet Time 0:20:05 Sputnik 99 0:36:18 Swatch vs. Apple 0:38:00 Outro
The 60s produced a Baby Boom generation that catalyzed the dawn of a new era—the space age, the age of television, the global age, and the beginnings of civil rights. At the same time, a new paradigm for parenting was unfolding that put emphasis on permissiveness, defined by what it permitted – the free and unfettered impulses of children. Others worried that the wildness of children, personified by the characters in Maurice Sendak's 1963 classic children's book, Where the Wild Things Are, was destructive, disruptive and disrespectful. Where the Wild Things Were: Boyhood and Permissive Parenting in Postwar America (NYU Press, 2025) centers on the exploding, contentious national conversation about the nature of childhood and parenting in the postwar US emblematized by Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care. Renowned scholar Henry Jenkins demonstrates that the language that shaped a growing field of advice literature for parents also informed the period's fictions—in film, television, comics, children's books, and elsewhere—produced for and consumed by children. In particular, Jenkins demonstrates, the era's emblematic child was the boy in the striped shirt: white, male, suburban, middle class, Christian, and above all, American. Weaving together intellectual histories and popular texts, Jenkins shows how boy protagonists became embodiments of permissive child rearing, as well as the social ideals and contradictions that permissiveness entailed. From Peanuts comic strips and TV specials to The Cat in the Hat, Dennis the Menace, and Jonny Quest, the book reveals how childhood and the stories about it became central to Cold War concerns with democracy, citizenship, globalization, the space race, science, race relations, gender, and sexuality. Written by a former boy in a striped shirt, Where the Wild Things Were explores iconic works, from Mary Poppins to Lost in Space, contextualizing them through a critical but respectful engagement with the core animating ideas of the permissive imagination. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
The 60s produced a Baby Boom generation that catalyzed the dawn of a new era—the space age, the age of television, the global age, and the beginnings of civil rights. At the same time, a new paradigm for parenting was unfolding that put emphasis on permissiveness, defined by what it permitted – the free and unfettered impulses of children. Others worried that the wildness of children, personified by the characters in Maurice Sendak's 1963 classic children's book, Where the Wild Things Are, was destructive, disruptive and disrespectful. Where the Wild Things Were: Boyhood and Permissive Parenting in Postwar America (NYU Press, 2025) centers on the exploding, contentious national conversation about the nature of childhood and parenting in the postwar US emblematized by Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care. Renowned scholar Henry Jenkins demonstrates that the language that shaped a growing field of advice literature for parents also informed the period's fictions—in film, television, comics, children's books, and elsewhere—produced for and consumed by children. In particular, Jenkins demonstrates, the era's emblematic child was the boy in the striped shirt: white, male, suburban, middle class, Christian, and above all, American. Weaving together intellectual histories and popular texts, Jenkins shows how boy protagonists became embodiments of permissive child rearing, as well as the social ideals and contradictions that permissiveness entailed. From Peanuts comic strips and TV specials to The Cat in the Hat, Dennis the Menace, and Jonny Quest, the book reveals how childhood and the stories about it became central to Cold War concerns with democracy, citizenship, globalization, the space race, science, race relations, gender, and sexuality. Written by a former boy in a striped shirt, Where the Wild Things Were explores iconic works, from Mary Poppins to Lost in Space, contextualizing them through a critical but respectful engagement with the core animating ideas of the permissive imagination. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
This week the EARTH STATION TREK crew sat down with Sandra Gimpel live at Stellar Fest! Sandra told us about her incredible sixty-year career as a stuntwoman, beginning with Lost in Space and Star Trek! She was the salt vampire! She was a Talosian! She was Bill Mumy’s stunt person on Lost in Space! Sandra’s […] The post Sandra Gimpel Live from Stellar Fest! – Earth Station Trek – BONUS! appeared first on The ESO Network.
This week the EARTH STATION TREK crew sat down with Sandra Gimpel live at Stellar Fest! Sandra told us about her incredible sixty-year career as a stuntwoman, beginning with Lost in Space and Star Trek! She was the salt vampire! She was a Talosian! She was Bill Mumy's stunt person on Lost in Space! Sandra's career is full of fascinating stories- check it out! If you'd like more stories from Sandy, check out her book, Stuntlady: Falling for the Stars. #sandygimpel #FredAstaire #elvis #lostinspace #startrek #billmumy #stuntwoman #StuntladyFallingForTheStars
Send us a textTo watch/listen to all 8 episodes right now for free, go to 321course.comHere is episode 1 of our brand new podcast, 'The 321 Podcast'! Available wherever you get your podcasts.What if life is like waking up on a spaceship with no memory of how you got there? In this episode, Swarzy Macaly, Graham Albans and Glen Scrivener share personal stories of crisis and discovery, asking the biggest questions: Why are we here? Where are we going? And is there any hope? Through relatable struggles and surprising moments, they uncover how Jesus isn't just a distant figure but the one who steps into our mess and reframes our reality. Tune in for deep conversations, unexpected laughs, and a fresh perspective on life's biggest questions.Subscribe to the Speak Life YouTube channel for videos which see all of life with Jesus at the centre:youtube.com/SpeakLifeMediaSubscribe to the Reformed Mythologist YouTube channel to explore how the stories we love point to the greatest story of all:youtube.com/@ReformedMythologistDiscord is an online platform where you can interact with the Speak Life team and other Speak Life supporters. There's bonus content, creative/theological discussion and lots of fun. Join our Discord here:speaklife.org.uk/discordSpeak Life is a UK based charity that resources the church to reach the world.Learn more about us here:speaklife.org.ukSupport the show
The 60s produced a Baby Boom generation that catalyzed the dawn of a new era—the space age, the age of television, the global age, and the beginnings of civil rights. At the same time, a new paradigm for parenting was unfolding that put emphasis on permissiveness, defined by what it permitted – the free and unfettered impulses of children. Others worried that the wildness of children, personified by the characters in Maurice Sendak's 1963 classic children's book, Where the Wild Things Are, was destructive, disruptive and disrespectful. Where the Wild Things Were: Boyhood and Permissive Parenting in Postwar America (NYU Press, 2025) centers on the exploding, contentious national conversation about the nature of childhood and parenting in the postwar US emblematized by Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care. Renowned scholar Henry Jenkins demonstrates that the language that shaped a growing field of advice literature for parents also informed the period's fictions—in film, television, comics, children's books, and elsewhere—produced for and consumed by children. In particular, Jenkins demonstrates, the era's emblematic child was the boy in the striped shirt: white, male, suburban, middle class, Christian, and above all, American. Weaving together intellectual histories and popular texts, Jenkins shows how boy protagonists became embodiments of permissive child rearing, as well as the social ideals and contradictions that permissiveness entailed. From Peanuts comic strips and TV specials to The Cat in the Hat, Dennis the Menace, and Jonny Quest, the book reveals how childhood and the stories about it became central to Cold War concerns with democracy, citizenship, globalization, the space race, science, race relations, gender, and sexuality. Written by a former boy in a striped shirt, Where the Wild Things Were explores iconic works, from Mary Poppins to Lost in Space, contextualizing them through a critical but respectful engagement with the core animating ideas of the permissive imagination. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/intellectual-history
The 60s produced a Baby Boom generation that catalyzed the dawn of a new era—the space age, the age of television, the global age, and the beginnings of civil rights. At the same time, a new paradigm for parenting was unfolding that put emphasis on permissiveness, defined by what it permitted – the free and unfettered impulses of children. Others worried that the wildness of children, personified by the characters in Maurice Sendak's 1963 classic children's book, Where the Wild Things Are, was destructive, disruptive and disrespectful. Where the Wild Things Were: Boyhood and Permissive Parenting in Postwar America (NYU Press, 2025) centers on the exploding, contentious national conversation about the nature of childhood and parenting in the postwar US emblematized by Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care. Renowned scholar Henry Jenkins demonstrates that the language that shaped a growing field of advice literature for parents also informed the period's fictions—in film, television, comics, children's books, and elsewhere—produced for and consumed by children. In particular, Jenkins demonstrates, the era's emblematic child was the boy in the striped shirt: white, male, suburban, middle class, Christian, and above all, American. Weaving together intellectual histories and popular texts, Jenkins shows how boy protagonists became embodiments of permissive child rearing, as well as the social ideals and contradictions that permissiveness entailed. From Peanuts comic strips and TV specials to The Cat in the Hat, Dennis the Menace, and Jonny Quest, the book reveals how childhood and the stories about it became central to Cold War concerns with democracy, citizenship, globalization, the space race, science, race relations, gender, and sexuality. Written by a former boy in a striped shirt, Where the Wild Things Were explores iconic works, from Mary Poppins to Lost in Space, contextualizing them through a critical but respectful engagement with the core animating ideas of the permissive imagination. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
The 60s produced a Baby Boom generation that catalyzed the dawn of a new era—the space age, the age of television, the global age, and the beginnings of civil rights. At the same time, a new paradigm for parenting was unfolding that put emphasis on permissiveness, defined by what it permitted – the free and unfettered impulses of children. Others worried that the wildness of children, personified by the characters in Maurice Sendak's 1963 classic children's book, Where the Wild Things Are, was destructive, disruptive and disrespectful. Where the Wild Things Were: Boyhood and Permissive Parenting in Postwar America (NYU Press, 2025) centers on the exploding, contentious national conversation about the nature of childhood and parenting in the postwar US emblematized by Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care. Renowned scholar Henry Jenkins demonstrates that the language that shaped a growing field of advice literature for parents also informed the period's fictions—in film, television, comics, children's books, and elsewhere—produced for and consumed by children. In particular, Jenkins demonstrates, the era's emblematic child was the boy in the striped shirt: white, male, suburban, middle class, Christian, and above all, American. Weaving together intellectual histories and popular texts, Jenkins shows how boy protagonists became embodiments of permissive child rearing, as well as the social ideals and contradictions that permissiveness entailed. From Peanuts comic strips and TV specials to The Cat in the Hat, Dennis the Menace, and Jonny Quest, the book reveals how childhood and the stories about it became central to Cold War concerns with democracy, citizenship, globalization, the space race, science, race relations, gender, and sexuality. Written by a former boy in a striped shirt, Where the Wild Things Were explores iconic works, from Mary Poppins to Lost in Space, contextualizing them through a critical but respectful engagement with the core animating ideas of the permissive imagination. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
PAUL CHANDLER, THE SHY YETI and IRWIN ALLENFirst broadcast on FAB RADIO INTERNATIONAL at 19:00 on April 13th 2025.Recently, I've been re-watching a whole load of late-era VOYAGE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE SEA episodes, as well as a smattering of examples from THE TIME TUNNEL, and this set me to thinking that I'd quite like to talk to one of my regulars about the quartet of high-concept television adventure series that were created by IRWIN ALLEN in the mid 1960s, which also included LOST IN SPACE and LAND OF THE GIANTS.Across a highly productive five years from 1964, around three hundred episodes of these shows were produced for the American networks, which, in an era of three main channels, where having just one show on the air is quite some achievement, is nothing short of impressive.Granted, the IRWIN ALLEN productions can sometimes be rightly accused of being a little bit eccentric or simplistic in their storytelling, and perhaps sometimes concentrate far more on the action and not so much on the drama, but these four shows definitely influenced a generation, both at home, and internationally, as they were sold across the world, and excited young minds wherever and whenever they were broadcast.Furthermore, such were the strong ideas at the core of these shows, that elements from all of them have often been taken and used in other series that built upon the imaginative ideas that were always at the core of IRWIN ALLEN's shows.Anyway, after our shows last year in which PAUL CHANDLER, THE SHY YETI joined me to talk about various quartets of classic USTV shows, he seemed the obvious choice to join me this week to mull over his experiences of discovering these four shows during their repeat runs in the 1980s, and I hope you enjoy the hour as much as I did.PLEASE NOTE - For Copyright reasons, musical content sometimes has to be removed for the podcast edition. All the spoken word content remains (mostly) as it was in the broadcast version. Hopefully this won't spoil your enjoyment of the show.
The 60s produced a Baby Boom generation that catalyzed the dawn of a new era—the space age, the age of television, the global age, and the beginnings of civil rights. At the same time, a new paradigm for parenting was unfolding that put emphasis on permissiveness, defined by what it permitted – the free and unfettered impulses of children. Others worried that the wildness of children, personified by the characters in Maurice Sendak's 1963 classic children's book, Where the Wild Things Are, was destructive, disruptive and disrespectful. Where the Wild Things Were: Boyhood and Permissive Parenting in Postwar America (NYU Press, 2025) centers on the exploding, contentious national conversation about the nature of childhood and parenting in the postwar US emblematized by Dr. Spock's Baby and Child Care. Renowned scholar Henry Jenkins demonstrates that the language that shaped a growing field of advice literature for parents also informed the period's fictions—in film, television, comics, children's books, and elsewhere—produced for and consumed by children. In particular, Jenkins demonstrates, the era's emblematic child was the boy in the striped shirt: white, male, suburban, middle class, Christian, and above all, American. Weaving together intellectual histories and popular texts, Jenkins shows how boy protagonists became embodiments of permissive child rearing, as well as the social ideals and contradictions that permissiveness entailed. From Peanuts comic strips and TV specials to The Cat in the Hat, Dennis the Menace, and Jonny Quest, the book reveals how childhood and the stories about it became central to Cold War concerns with democracy, citizenship, globalization, the space race, science, race relations, gender, and sexuality. Written by a former boy in a striped shirt, Where the Wild Things Were explores iconic works, from Mary Poppins to Lost in Space, contextualizing them through a critical but respectful engagement with the core animating ideas of the permissive imagination. Peter C. Kunze is an assistant professor of communication at Tulane University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/popular-culture
In this episode, we're bypassing the randomizer for a VERY long-awaited Guest's Choice episode, in which our good friend David Ganssle FINALLY takes his Guest's Choice option out of his back pocket after four-and-a-half years and slaps it in front of our eyeballs, but not before cutting eyeholes in it to shield our identities. That's right, Doggans is making us watch a 1958 "clip show" movie compiled from the first thirteen episodes of Disney's hit 1950s ABC black-and-white primetime series about that legendary world-famous dashing Spanish Californian outlaw played by the dad from Lost In Space who outfoxes tyrannical dictators, swashes buckles while buckling his swashes, and carves a Z with his blade. No one knows what that Z stands for, but perhaps someday our top scientists will figure it out. Join Tony Goldmark, Charlie Callahan, David Ganssle and Nicholas Bogroff Ganssle as they look for THE SIGN OF ZORRO! I have RE-OPENED REQUEST LINES FOR PATREON REQUEST MONTH! Pledge to my Patreon and you'll have until Wednesday, April 30 to submit your requests: https://www.patreon.com/posts/patreon-request-126255862 Check out my guests' stuff! CHARLIE CALLAHAN Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/themesnark.bsky.social YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/rbgprods DAVID GANSSLE Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/doggans.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/doggans YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/doggans NICHOLAS BOGROFF GANSSLE YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJUNsvVi8H54SuaoyjmjMuw And check out this show on social media! Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/vaultdisneypod.bsky.social Host's Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/tonygoldmark.bsky.social Twitter: https://twitter.com/efvdpodcast Host's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tonygoldmark Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/972385353152531 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/tonygoldmark Hear new episodes early and AD-FREE by supporting this show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/tonygoldmark
Actress, model, artist & singer Marta Kristen ("Lost in Space" as "Judy Robinson ") will talk about her acting career & answer your questions LIVE from the 1st annual Stellar Fest in Duluth, Georgia! Watch this YouTube video feed here: Marta Kristen ("Lost in Space") interview LIVE #martakristen #lostinspace #stellarfest #liveinterview #thenostalgicpodblast
Episode 974-Jason Interviews Omar Morales - Major Thomás - ComixologyA Mexican-American farm worker becomes a NASA astronaut and just as his dreams begin to blast off, he gets lost in the middle of a space war, marooned with crushing regret about his life choices.With a forward by Astronaut Jose M. Hernandez, Major Thomás is an inspiring hero's journey for young people around the world. It's La Bamba meets Lost in Space meets Guardians of the Galaxy.Buy It: https://a.co/d/5BfUcuBTheme Songs by Drew: Earth to the Stars & Reach Major Thomás Like & Subscribe on Youtube www.youtube.com/@comicsforfunandprofit5331Patreon https://www.patreon.com/comicsfunprofit Merch https://comicsfunprofit.threadless.comYour Support Keeps Our Show Going On Our Way to a Thousand EpisodesDonate Here https://bit.ly/36s7YeLAll the C4FaP links you could ever need https://beacons.ai/comicsfunprofit Listen To the Episode Here: https://comcsforfunandprofit.podomatic.com/
Send us a textShy and looking for attention, the infamous Three Mouthketeers quickly become smitten with an indie cannibal romance film, who somehow, much to their surprise, reciprocates the attraction. But as these feelings intensify, so does the unexpected submersion into the wacky wild world of mukbanging. And with it, lots of interesting discussion. On Episode 662 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss the film Cannibal Mukbang from director Aimee Kuge! We also pay tribute to the late great Val Kilmer, explore the mukbang phenomenon, and create a super team to fight our evil tariff overlords! So grab your extra spicy human meatball, don't get fooled by Mel Torme, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: John Carpenter, Dark Star, Halloween, Escape from New York, The Thing, They Live, Big Trouble in Little China, Hollywood Walk of Fame, Keith David, Gal Gadot, 2015 Vision, what is a mukbang?, Shaori, eating videos, three time Covid champ, this day in horror history, Richard Gere, Planet of the Apes, Primal Fear, Butcher Boy, Lost in Space, Joe Nosferatu, Charo, The Man With the Screaming Brain, Bruce Campbell, Mackey Sasser, Cheers, Danny Glover, Mel Gibson, 8 cups of coffee a day, The Tariff Titans, The Inve$tment, RIP Val Kilmer, Top Secret!, Real Genius, Tombstone, George Cosmatos, The Saint, The Salton Sea, Batman Forever, Vincent D'Onofrio without a nose, The Doors, The Naked Gun, Peter Cushing, Morton Downey Jr, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang, Heat, Top Gun, Cary Elwes, Willow, McGruber, Al Pacino, Michael Mann, True Romance, Knight Rider, The Super, Joe Pesci, eating food on social media, Feed, ASMR, the phenomena of videos that appeal to the senses, Cannibal Holocaust, Ravenous, Robert Carlyle, Guy Pearce, Brain Damage, long pig, cannibal bibs, April Consalo, Nate Wise, Aimee Kuge, Cannibal Mukbang, Castle Muckbang, She Wants Revenge, American Psycho, Genesis, Huey Lewis and the News, MaXXXine, Mia Goth, fearless performances, fearless = naked, “good for her” moments, he might be neutered but he's not dumb, Fandago at home, Osgood Perkins, Brian Paulin, Bone Sickness, Vinegar Syndrome, Bone Tomahawk, Kevin Barbare, The Three Mouthketeers, Who's the Fool the Mukbanger or the Mukbangee, and the depths of douchebaggery.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show
Chris and Lauren catch up on the astronauts lost in space and a bunch of interesting animal news.
On this weeks episode the girls discuss who they wanted to be in high school—and yes they name names! Hunter shares her experience with a plus-size doctor, while Michaela makes a compelling case for why she was obviously a ballerina in another life (its because of her good balance). And finally, those astronauts who were lost in space for nine months and then got catapulted into the middle of the ocean? Surely they're in love? Follow us! Hunter: https://www.instagram.com/huntermcgrady Michaela: https://www.instagram.com/michaelamcgrady Subscribe to Patreon for exclusive episodes and content: https://www.patreon.com/Themodelcitizenpodcast
JT's Mix Tape Episode 21In this episode of JT's Mixtape, the JT & Bryan discuss various topics ranging from local weather phenomena to conspiracy theories surrounding chemtrails and space exploration. They delve into the unusual aspects of weather manipulation, the credibility of astronauts, and the implications of hypnosis in relation to government secrets. The conversation also touches on the nature of gravity and the operations of the International Space Station, questioning the narratives presented by mainstream science. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various theories surrounding gravity and space travel, discussing the plausibility of zero gravity experiences and the mechanics behind them. They then transition into a discussion about the political implications of global events, particularly focusing on the situation in Syria and the role of Israel. The conversation culminates in a deep dive into genetic experimentation, exploring the concepts of chimeras and hybrids, and the ethical concerns surrounding such scientific endeavors. In this conversation, the hosts delve into various themes surrounding unusual creatures, genetic experiments, celebrity transformations, and the darker aspects of fame. They discuss Ariana Grande's controversial changes, Prince's spiritual journey, and the manipulative nature of the entertainment industry, particularly focusing on hypnosis and control. The discussion also touches on the legacies of Tupac and Michael Jackson, exploring the implications of their deaths and the hidden truths behind their fame.
No BS Newshour Episode #359The Gangster of JournalismBefore there was TikTok.Before there were influencers.There was Vice.And Michael Moynihan was Vice. The OG of online video news.(0:04) Remembering Mickey.(7:14) What Moynihan is doing now. His new show.(18:39) Democrats are lost in space, but are Republicans really the new party of the working man?(36:18) Irony of Irony- How the new aged hipsters killed Vice.(47:19) Murder and Mayhem: Detroit is little better than the Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez.
Ever wondered what it's like to tumble through Hollywood as a pioneering stuntwoman? We have the honor of chatting with the indomitable Sandy Gimpel. From her early days of dancing alongside legends like Fred Astaire and Elvis Presley to her unexpected leap into the world of stunts, Sandy's journey is nothing short of extraordinary. Discover how a chance opportunity on Lost in Space led Sandy into the high-flying world of stunts, where she doubled for icons like Debbie Reynolds. She shares thrilling tales from the sets of Star Trek and beyond, and gives us a sneak peek into her book, Falling for the Stars, and her upcoming culinary adventure, Falling for Food. Join us as Sandy reveals her secrets to longevity and vibrancy, and inspires us all to keep moving. Tune in for a story of resilience, passion, and the art of falling with style!Sandy's BioSandra Gimpel, is a Stunt Coordinator and first stunt women to become a 2ND Unit DGA Director. One of the founding members of “The Stuntwomen's Assoc” and past Vice President. She is President of Felion Productions Inc., and works on many features and television productions. Not only did she play the Talosian in Star Treks, “The Cage” but was also the Salt Vampire, M-113 on, Star Treks, “Man Trap”.She was honored to receive the “Women in Film” Crystal Award for outstanding achievement in Stunt Coordinating. She also received the Life Time Achievement Award from Diamonds in the Raw; and received the SAG Award for outstanding stunt ensemble for “Spiderman 2”.Her credits include Sacha Baron Cohen's award for the BBC, several Jimmy Kimmel Live shows on ABC, Goonies, The TrumanShow, Off Their Rockers with Betty White, Raising Hope with Cloris Leachman. Television credits include TV series Mrs. Columbo (doubling Kate Mulgrew and Stunt Directing, State of Grace, Luis, These Old Broads doubling Debbie Reynolds and Stunt Coordinating, Harts of the West with Beau Bridges.Between stunts and acting parts she has been on several major motion pictures. Sandy served as Associate Producer on the show “Scamps” for Universal Studios and Executive Producer Sherwood Schwartz. For several years Sandy preformed on live shows including the Westinghouse show at POP, charity events, and worked with the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.Just a note Sandy is a 4TH Degree Black Belt in Tae Kwon Do from world famous Billy Blanks.WebsiteIMBD
Tuesday's third hour.
We're talking to writer Omar Morales today about his graphic novel Major Thomás now available exclusively on Comixology! With art by Serg Acuña and Mau Mora“A Mexican-American farm worker becomes a NASA astronaut and just as his dreams begin to blast off, he gets lost in the middle of a space war, marooned with crushing regret about his life choices.” But first, what were our first blush reactions to the comic? Is this being marked as a young adult book or is it for a broader audience? Was this comic created by an all-Latino creative team? How did Omar link up with his creative team? Did Omar's life inspire some of this comic? How did Latinos involved in NASA inspire this comic? Did Omar play against Tom Brady in high school? How did Omar get astronaut Jose Hernandez to write a forward for Major Thomás? What kind of back matter is included in the deluxe edition? Is a physical print release planned for Major Thomás? How did Major Thomás start off as a project? Is there a study guide for educators in this comic? What is Creators Assemble? Are libraries a great way to read comics both physically and digitally? Is this the perfect comic for a middle-schooler? Is the comic's title a David Bowie reference? Did songwriter Peter Schilling allow Omar to use lyrics from “Major Tom” in this comic? What message does Omar want readers to get out of Major Thomás? Does Omar have a second and third volume of the series planned? Is Alf hidden somewhere in this comic? What other Easter Eggs appear in Major Thomás? Is the character Lisa influenced by anyone in Omar's personal life? How is Oakland represented in the comic? How did the band Shiny Toy Guns inspire Major Thomas? Is this comic a mix between La Bamba, Lost in Space, and Guardians of the Galaxy? Did Omar have a soundtrack in mind for this comic? Does Major Thomas have Saturday Morning Cartoon vibes? Did Omar break a Guinness World Record in 2015 for largest comic in the world? Why did Omar decide to release Major Thomás as a graphic novel as opposed to single issues? What was the process like getting this comic published by Comixology? What fan fiction has Omar worked on? What was Omar's biggest obstacle in making this book? How did Omar contribute to Mad Cave Studios LA Strong anthology? What other projects does Omar have on the horizon?Check out Major Thomás on Comixology: https://a.co/d/gSm7ksiCheck out our Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/ComicsandChronicCheck out our website: https://www.comicsandchronic.com/New episodes every THURSDAYFollow us on social media! Bluesky // Instagram // Twitter // TikTok :@comicsnchronicYouTube:www.youtube.com/channel/UC45vP6pBHZk9rZi_2X3VkzQE-mail: comicsnchronicpodcast@gmail.comCodyInstagram // Bluesky:@codycannoncomedyTwitter: @Cody_CannonTikTok: @codywalakacannonJakeInstagram // Bluesky:@jakefhahaAnthonyBluesky // Instagram // Threads // Twitter // TikTok:@mrtonynachoYouTube: youtube.com/nachocomedy
September 10-16, 1966 This week Ken welcomes singer/songwriter/Dramarama frontman and fellow TV addict John Easdale to the show. Ken and John discuss how weird it is to chat about normal and fun things in 2025, the introduction of color TV, the 1966 television season, being the envy of the block when your family has the first and only color TV, The Dramaram lp Color TV, being beneath the Zenith, how old TVs were massive pieces of furniture, how people always take convinience over quality, the new embrace of hi-fi audiophile culture, the all you can eat aspect of streaming, The Monkees, living with your band, when long haired rock groups were on every TV show, educating yourself on film, the inspiration of punk rock DIY spirit, dropping off paying attention to new media at a certain point, focusing on making things instead of consuming them, Nightmare on Elm St 4: The Dreamaster, "Anything, Anything", KROQ, Rodney on the ROQ's connection to The Monkees, WFNX, how Freddy Kruger unbroke up Dramarama, growing up in Wayne New Jersey, how Dramarama all went to high school together, relocating to L.A., Made-For-TV bands, the 80s Monkees reunion shows, Rhino Records, Lancelot Link Secret Chimp, knowing the horrors of animals on TV now, Canadian TV guide, Frankenstein Jr, The Impossibles, Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom, NY Metro TV, Davey Jones on Ed Sullivan, Ken forgetting that Lidsville was Butch Patrick, Jack Wild on HR Puffnstuff, Ken's theory of rock n roll popularity tied to visual media innovation, The Monkees Head, Mike Nesmith, Repoman, lost media, tape wiping, loving digital comics, living in the future, Batman '66, burning out quickly, Bruce Lee, The Green Hornet, wanting to be Mickey Dolenz, Lost in Space, how Adam West was a beautifully strange guy, Milton Berle, how cartoons went into space when they lost all inspiration, and how Ken and John's pop culture filled minds may save history in the appocalypse.
Talking Dicks Comedy Podcast: A podcast with a touch of crass.
Send us a textRomas gets lost in space. Ducharme is always a little over zealous about everything. We're the 2 ALS 1 Pod podcast now. Formally the Talking Dicks Comedy Podcast which is a spinoff from the web series The Two Dicks. https:/patreon.com/2als1pod https://www.instagram.com/thetalkingdickscomedypodcast/ https://twitter.com/DicksTwo https://www.facebook.com/thetwodicks https://www.facebook.com/The-Talking-Dicks-Comedy-Podcast-107101331446404 Support the show
Ian reviews the first season of the 60s sci-fi classic created by Irwin Allen
Elon delivers a pathway home for the two lost in space while Tim Walz celebrates Tesla's stock declines, happy 5th anniversary to Covid, Rubio 2 Brennan 0, why the JFK files will disappoint and where are the rest of the Epstein docs, revisiting Neverland, thoughts on the NCAA and sports media on the brink and what's happening with the 51st state.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-death-of-journalism--5691723/support.
Can you get lost in space in a drum journey? Can you get accidentally possessed by bad spirits and taken over by entering a beta state? Um, NOPE. Don't believe this sort of fear-based hype, even when it comes from psychic teachers especially those who are trying to sell you a training that lasts longer than it needs to, has more religious rules than the Catholics, and threatens you with scary ghost stories instead of empowering you to recognize your sovereignty in spirit world as well as on earth! Come hear some funny stories on this topic today! Talked About in Today's Episode: ⏳00:00 – The Fear of Getting Lost in Shamanic Journeying ⏳02:24 – Who Controls the Knowledge of Intuition? ⏳06:09 – Debunking Myths: Is Shamanic Journeying Dangerous? ⏳10:16 – The Blue Planet: An Unexpected Validation ⏳14:47 – The Reality of Spiritual Dimensions Unlock Your Genius with Mellissa Seaman: Discover Your Soul Gift: Take Mellissa's free Soul Gift Quiz to uncover which of the five soul gifts is driving your life's purpose. Dive Deeper into Growth: Explore the Channel Your Genius Academy at channelyourgenius.com for personal and professional development resources. Check Out The Wisdom Mastermind: Want to add on private sessions for clearing and clarity each month with master healers for less than $500/month? https://channelyourgenius.com/wisdom-mastermind More Resources:
Carl Jackson guest hosts for Dennis... The astronauts that Biden abandoned on the International Space Station are finally back on planet Earth. It’s a beautiful story and another example of the collaboration between President Trump and Elon Musk. Yet the legacy media shows little interest. Why? Because it shows their two most hated figures in a good light… Domestic terrorists have targeted Tesla dealerships. They’re not coming from the right; they’re coming from left. That’s how much they hate Elon. Never mind that Tesla is an All-American company. Thanks for listening to the Daily Dennis Prager Podcast. To hear the entire three hours of my radio show as a podcast, commercial-free every single day, become a member of Pragertopia. You’ll also get access to 15 years’ worth of archives, as well as daily show prep. Subscribe today at Pragertopia dot com.Keep up with the Trump Administration when you subscribe to The Trump Report. This email brings you daily highlights from the Oval Office, right to your inbox, 5 days a week. Subscribe today at http://salempodcastnetwork.com/trumpSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week the boys are on good form as they chew over the week's topics. Listener questions come from Alex MacDonald and Kevin Rinchey. Apologies for not getting the shout out for questions earlier. If you want to submit a question for the boys, please fire us a question in by 2pm on a Wednesday in the comments areas or messaging areas of Patreon and we will do our best to get it discussed. To hear the full episode, go to www.patreon.com/talkmedia
Ian Seabrook is a highly acclaimed Director of Photography, celebrated for his mastery of underwater cinematography. His recent work includes lensing both underwater and main unit photography for the upcoming thriller LAST BREATH starring Woody Harrelson, Simu Liu, and Finn Cole. Seabrook's extensive filmography features blockbuster hits like INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY and DEADPOOL 2. His television credits include WEDNESDAY, SHOGUN, LOST IN SPACE, and SEE. In his latest work, LAST BREATH, we follow seasoned deep-sea divers as they battle the raging elements to rescue their crew mate trapped hundreds of feet below the ocean's surface. In this interview, we talk about his decision to pursue film and the lack of formal education in underwater cinematography at the time, the complexities of underwater filming, the cinematography in Last Breath, and much more. Want more? Steal my first book, INK BY THE BARREL - SECRETS FROM PROLIFIC WRITERS right now for free. Simply head over to www.brockswinson.com to get your free digital download and audiobook. If you find value in the book, please share it with a friend as we're giving away 100,000 copies this year. It's based on over 400 interviews here at Creative Principles. Enjoy! If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts? It only takes about 60 seconds and it really helps convince some of the hard-to-get guests to sit down and have a chat (simply scroll to the bottom of your iTunes Podcast app and click “Write Review"). Enjoy the show!
(Part 2 of 2) Sometimes faith just doesn't fit within the church walls—or it even breaks those walls down. This week we talk with Jon Turney, co-host of the popular THIS IS NOT CHURCH podcast, which challenges mainstream religious narratives and flips a few tables along the way. We talk about so many things we needed two episodes (!), including deconstruction and reconstruction, the religion we'd have if we were lost in space, how empathy changes us when we know people instead of objectifying them, rocking out in the SBC and maintaining friendships with faith leaders we disagree with, the jump from guilt to hyper-grace, and more. Jon Turney, a former worship and associate pastor, and the co-host of the popular This Is Not Church podcast. Nestled in the tranquility of Northern California, Jon resides with his incredible wife, his three adult children, and a lively assortment of grand pets. Beyond his roles in faith and podcasting, Jon finds inspiration on his 23-acre slice of heaven, where he explores the depths of nature, the cosmos, and his own thoughts. Jon is also the author of the thought-provoking science fiction novel RJ the Astronaut (Quoir publishing). Jon Turney FB: @jonturney.author Threads: @jon_turney_author IG: @the_unpastor TikTok: @thisisnotchurch X: @jondturney Web: thisisnotchurch.comFind your guides at Quoir Academy! If you've ever deconstructed your faith you know it's not easy. But just imagine if you could have people to guide you through your process? People like, Jim Palmer, Kristin Du Mez, Jennifer Knapp, Brad Jersak, Brian Zahnd, Paul Young, and more? Well, if you head over to Quoir Academy and register for SQUARE 2 using the Promo Code [RAD] you'll get 10% off the regular registration cost of this awesome course and community just for being a fan of our show. Follow this registration link: https://www.bk2sq1.com/square-2-next-steps-into-reconstruction?coupon=RAD
A new episode of Geeking with Karen Bee has arrived! We dive into the Valentine's Day long weekend, discuss the misfortune of getting sick over the holiday, and share what we're currently reading. We address the concept of rating things, the 5-star review system, and why not everything should be rated 5 stars. What exactly constitutes a library, and do you have one? We delve into Stephen King's book, 11/22/63, focusing on its time travel elements. We also discuss The Hellfire Club, both as a political thriller novel and the villains from X-Men. We explore the Storygraph app and touch on Geddy Lee's My Effin Life, Swamp Thing, and the comparison between Hunger Games and Battle Royale.We highlight several AI movies including Ex Machina, Wild Robot, Lost in Space, Big Hero 6, and Bicentennial Man. We also talk Superman (1978), the 1960s Batman, and the various incarnations of these characters over the years, including Lex Luthor and the unconventional choice of Jesse Eisenberg. We debate our favorite Batman and discuss the upcoming Flash movie. Nostalgia kicks in as we reminisce about Wonder Woman.We conclude the episode by talking about the Fantastic Four, especially the new trailer. Do we still need the Avengers when we have the Fantastic Four?#podcast #ValentinesDay #StephenKing #11/22/63 #TheHellfireClub #Storygraph #GeddyLee #SwampThing #HungerGames #BattleRoyale #AIMovies #ExMachina #WildRobot #LostInSpace #BigHero6 #BicentennialMan #Superman #Batman #WonderWoman #FantasticFour #Avengers #comics #movies #geeking #KarenBeeLinktree: https://linktr.ee/seangeekpodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/meetthegeeksMerch: Tee Public: https://www.teepublic.com/seangeekpodcastRed Bubble: https://www.redbubble.com/people/seangeekpodcast/shop@seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and FacebookMentioned in this episode:New Merch AdAn ad that incorporates Red Bubble and Tee Public
Dan and Brennan take a trip into Italian space adventure with 1979's The Humanoid! Will this schlocky flick hold its own against its clear Star Wars inspiration, or will it be lost in space rip-off agony? Listen to find out! Join us at our new social home at Bluesky! @curruptedyouthpod Hey, dongles, contact us - you know you want to: corruptedyouthpod@gmail.com Please rate and review - we want to know how we're doing! Show your support of the show and look cool doing it by picking up a Corrupted Youth t-shirt and/or other goods at https://www.teepublic.com/user/gridcurrent Corrupted Youth Theme by nerdy202 (featuring Dan and Brennan)
(Part 1 of 2) Sometimes faith just doesn't fit within the church walls—or it even breaks those walls down. This week we talk with Jon Turney, co-host of the popular THIS IS NOT CHURCH podcast, which challenges mainstream religious narratives and flips a few tables along the way. We talk about so many things we needed two episodes (!), including deconstruction and reconstruction, the religion we'd have if we were lost in space, how empathy changes us when we know people instead of objectifying them, rocking out in the SBC and maintaining friendships with faith leaders we disagree with, the jump from guilt to hyper-grace, and more.Jon Turney, a former worship and associate pastor, and the co-host of the popular This Is Not Church podcast. Nestled in the tranquility of Northern California, Jon resides with his incredible wife, his three adult children, and a lively assortment of grand pets. Beyond his roles in faith and podcasting, Jon finds inspiration on his 23-acre slice of heaven, where he explores the depths of nature, the cosmos, and his own thoughts. Jon is also the author of the thought-provoking science fiction novel RJ the Astronaut (Quoir publishing). Find your guides at Quoir Academy! If you've ever deconstructed your faith you know it's not easy. But just imagine if you could have people to guide you through your process? People like, Jim Palmer, Kristin Du Mez, Jennifer Knapp, Brad Jersak, Brian Zahnd, Paul Young, and more? Well, if you head over to Quoir Academy and register for SQUARE 2 using the Promo Code [RAD] you'll get 10% off the regular registration cost of this awesome course and community just for being a fan of our show. Follow this registration link: https://www.bk2sq1.com/square-2-next-steps-into-reconstruction?coupon=RAD
We're all about vibrant tunes today, spotlighting electrifying singles from ALL(H)OURS, ONE CLICK STRAIGHT, Number_i and BE:FIRST. ALL(H)OURS "Graffiti" commands attention with striking rap sections and captivating vocals, perfectly blending a danceable beat with energetic vibes that keep the party going. Powerful vocals and harmonies from the group left us in awe, particularly a stand-out high note that still echoes in our minds. We also get nostalgic with ONE CLICK STRAIGHT's "Telepono," which brings a refreshing Britpop feel that's both haunting and emotional. The raw energy and emotion they deliver make us yearn to experience their music live. The journey continues with an exploration of Number_i's revolutionary transformation in their latest track, "GOD_i." This eclectic mix blends dubstep with Gothic Gregorian chant, challenging our perceptions and sparking deep introspection on self-empowerment. We also venture into the world of sci-fi-inspired music with BE:FIRST's "Spacecraft", pondering the relationship between technology and identity with a song that feels like being lost in space. Eerie electronic sounds and thought-provoking lyrics paint a picture of modern existential drift. This episode isn't just about the music itself; it's about the feelings they evoke and the stories they tell, leaving us wrapped in a tapestry of sound and sentiment. Whether you're a fan of chaotic beats or smooth, sinister melodies, this episode invites you to rethink the role music plays in our understanding of the world and ourselves.ALL(H)OURS info: Instagram X YouTube Graffiti (Spotify)ONE CLICK STRAIGHT info: Instagram X YouTube Telepono (Spotify)Number_i info: Instagram X YouTube GOD_i (Spotify)BE:FIRST info: Instagram X YouTube Spacecraft (Spotify)Support the showPlease help Music Elixir by rating, reviewing, and sharing the episode. We appreciate your support!Follow us on:TwitterInstagram If have questions, comments, or requests click on our form:Music Elixir FormDJ Panic Blog:OK ASIA
Patrick and Rob sense danger in the world beyond the world. Download this episode here.Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts.Also discussed this episode: Slaughterhouse Rulez (2018), Glass (2019), The Perfection (2019), Booksmart (2019), Aladdin (2019), Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961)
The hit TV series adapted for the 90's big screen leaves Will and Matt just a bit Lost... Join them as they discuss Joey Tribbiani, Gary Oldman, and what happens when you gut react and just fly into the Sun...DISCLAIMER: Language and Spoilers!!LOST IN SPACEdir. Stephen Hopkinsstarring: William Hurt; Matt LeBlanc; Gary Oldman
Patrick and Adam Riske come to the wrong place at the wrong time. Download this episode here. Listen to F This Movie! on Apple Podcasts. Also discussed this episode: Lost in Space (1998), The Brutalist (2024), A Complete Unknown (2024), Gladiator II (2024), Nosferatu (2024), Babygirl (2024), Scala!!! (2023), Lynch/Oz (2022), Mother's Instinct (2024), Back in Action (2025), The Negotiator (1998)
The season's over! Mike and Stephen are back to unpack Skelton Crew and all its twists, turns, and tear-jerking moments. Did it stick the landing? Join us as we discuss the finale, the season's themes of friendship and growing up, and where this leaves our young adventurers in the Star Wars galaxy.
Actor Kenny Johnson (The Shield, S.W.A.T, Son's of Anarchy, Bates Motel, Cold Case, Saving Grace, Chicago Fire) joins Joss to chat about Season 4 Episode 12: Ralph's Rival. Kenny shares what Three's Company actress he had posters of on his wall growing up, why he loved this episode so much, and how he lived a similar life to Jack Tripper back in the day. Follow us on Instagram : @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on TikTok: @threescompanyrewatchpodFollow us on Twitter: @tcrewatchpodFollow Joss: @joss.richard
Welcome to Anime watch club, a bi-weekly group discussion and review where the hosts of the what do you say anime podcast, nominate and vote on shows either that we haven't seen or shows that will hopefully lead to a great discussion. On today's episode, we will be reviewing the 2019 anime, Astra Lost in Space Socials/Discord - https://linktr.ee/whatdoyousayanime 0:00 - Intro 3:17 - First impressions 16:26 - The Clones 21:44 - The Cast and Crewmates 30:41 - Ulgar's dub introduction 39:44 - Planet hopping and world building 53:57 - The science holes 58:47 - The fun in the ending 1:14:16 - Closing thoughts and scores 1:20:39 - What we're watching next
Penny invites some old friends - Erin Haas, Rachel Freitas, Jed O'Berry, and Adam P. Cray - onto the podcast to explore the topic of “What Makes a Cult Television Show?” in this spirited New Year's episode! We discuss various topics, including: What are the characteristics of a cult show? Should there be a new Dark Shadows if the tone is changed? Should a new DS be a remake or a continuation? If a show or movie goes fully mainstream, is it still considered a cult show or cult film? A Dan Curtis Shared Universe? While the focus is on Dark Shadows, we also discuss and/or mention: The Twilight Zone, Batman, Being Human, Interview with the Vampire, Kindred: The Embraced, Manimal, Lost in Space, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Hexed, The Wild Wild West, Bordertown, Star Trek, Doctor Who, Planet of the Apes, In Search of…, The Monkees, Star Trek: The Next Generation, The Brady Bunch, The Golden Girls, Cobra Kai, The Partridge Family, The X-Files, The IT Crowd, Twin Peaks, Blake's 7, Freaks and Geeks, The Tomorrow People, MST3K, Monty Python's Flying Circus, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The Mandalorian, What We Do in the Shadows, Star Wars, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Room, Pet Sematary, The Lord of the Rings, H.R. Pufnstuf, The Young Ones, Three's Company, The Office, Garth Marenghi's Darkplace, superheroes, and more!Terror at Collinwood and Shilling Shockers shirts and merch at TeePublic: https://www.teepublic.com/user/pennydreadfulxiiiHelp support the podcast by donating at Buy Me a Coffin: https://buymeacoffee.com/terroratcollinwoodDS Paper Dolls Book Hermes Press Pre-Order here: https://hermespress.com/products/dark-shadows-paper-doll-book?_pos=16&_sid=42e39b7e7&_ss=r&goal=0_c9020b2692-992e1d2fc4-278129105&mc_cid=992e1d2fc4&mc_eid=00bdde4287Hallowed Haunts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@HallowedHauntsHallowed Haunts on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61567629813207Hallowed Groundling podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@hallowedgroundling6767Adam P. Cray on IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2026183/Spirits and Stars Crystals: https://www.facebook.com/SpiritsandStarsCrystalsKing Richard's Faire website: https://www.kingrichardsfaire.netDark Shadows: The Complete Original Series coffin set on sale at MPI Home Video: https://www.mpihomevideo.com/products/dark-shadows-the-complete-original-series-deluxe-edition-dvd?_pos=2&_sid=4b5896927&_ss=r&utm_source=Dark+Shadows&utm_campaign=0cdf8f4d9e-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2024_07_26_04_40_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-794bbd5684-806455186&mc_cid=0cdf8f4d9e&mc_eid=04c9067987Ghastly Phantasms issue 17 - Dark Shadows Mega Issue on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Ghastly-Phantasms-No-17-Shadows/dp/B0DP9HZBH6/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?crid=1UFBJO4TTAJBX&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.pViSAZLe3xPalZt33VOK2hsZkYxp2nUOAjKXN3sK-2E.QeljAGl4WUQrcRNxFddvOE9HYqOQUQkX7fxhvKN_g6E&dib_tag=se&keywords=ghastle+phantasms+dark+shadows&qid=1735185144&sprefix=ghastle+phantasms+dark+shadow%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-1-fkmr1Dark Shadows Event Diary on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Shadows-Event-Diary-Screenings/dp/B0DDWHY71H/ref=sr_1_1?crid=24BRMTQ1YYEMX&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.DdTmneCXiI3BvAoLe17-ee10ID_EHsJyv8sLcR0WqziJ-bEbHr1B6ddZdcYPB-fBGg7YqTEXBmDxgwuMahaF9k-uRHq_bQ2ArFeqdOm-icvgbbbiuZhuYUK-hQfODv3bPPh8lHzvdZYqySA1MlhblFIOURDbDzPm-9MlBf_a_MX94QKzzriMDQHw_uqZC-NojSX_X5NfGI21ns_W04Z_E05jlX_mm-M1lXTdn2GvMQg.Ql6T5mCazREQfgRthtAIa4KlWQ9MCT1SPT_tI1Lvh4s&dib_tag=se&keywords=The+Dark+Shadows+Event+Diary&qid=1735248791&sprefix=the+dark+shadows+event+diary%2Caps%2C143&sr=8-1‘Captain Samouflage and the Frankensam Scam!' by Sam Irvin on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/CAPTAIN-SAMOUFLAGE-FRANKENSAM-SCAM-Superhero/dp/B0DPHX5HXS/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3PMCCGLKFRQS7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Zip-1Hf4wIbanP-u4-lGR69BWN4DxLUk5Lyz_IOjdEyTnDYvpp05J_cCeWA4jcawdWlkWSKDzkp7BKF0VbHnVK2MxWgYzSaKRYFQyoWjlHcqCEta1J3tRPjvEkv2ye2v.qJlIydVEtyxdDlxb1ycUaWcuqrp7C-A5Jw70shn7xE0&dib_tag=se&keywords=Captain+Samouflage&qid=1734726665&sprefix=captain+samouflage%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-1Dark Shadows Appreciation Society Link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1659238900971971Between the Shadows link: https://www.youtube.com/@betweentheshadows-adarksha407/videosCollinsport After Dark link: https://www.youtube.com/@petofi97Dark Shad-Bros link: https://www.youtube.com/@MacAndChatResident of Collinwood link: https://www.youtube.com/@ResidentofCollinwoodLiterary License Link: https://www.youtube.com/@literarylicensepodcast3896Collinsport Historical Society Podcast link: https://open.spotify.com/show/5GDQzz6C6tPSI9NU6EfKRyDark Paradise link: https://www.youtube.com/@ShadowsofthePastTheaterSurfing the Shadows surf rock cover of Bob Cobert's Dark Shadows theme by Johnny D & The Moonlighters: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552762765082TaC logos by Eric Marshall
Guest Co-Host: Steve Tupper. UFOs... No Laser Pointers... Annuals Season... Ingenuity Report... Changes to BasicMed... Lost in Space!... Administrator Leaving... AvGas. All this and more on Uncontrolled Airspace Podcast. Recorded Dec 20, 2024. (59:06) [#744] [UCAP1099] {10}
You know José as Dr. Arroyo from Conan's infamous "Hot Ones" appearance! The Emmy Award-winning comedy writer and cartoonist joins the Andy Richter Call-In Show this week to hear some "F'ed Up in Public" stories. In this episode of Andy's weekly SiriusXM radio show, we hear stories about dock jumps gone wrong, tainted biscuits and gravy, puking in a mascot costume, and a guy lost in space.Note: this episode was recorded on 8/21/2024.Want to call in? Fill out our Google Form at BIT.LY/CALLANDYRICHTER or dial 855-266-2604. This episode previously aired on SiriusXM's Conan O'Brien Radio (ch. 104). If you'd like to hear these episodes in advance, new episodes premiere exclusively for SiriusXM subscribers on Conan O'Brien Radio and the SiriusXM app every Wednesday at 4pm ET/1pm PT.