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In this episode, Matt Gibbs, Senior Vice President and Chief Pharmacy Officer at Blue Shield of California, joins Becker's to discuss how the company is dismantling the traditional PBM model to bring cost transparency and flexibility to pharmacy care. He shares insights on specialty drug pricing, the role of biosimilars, and why health plans must take back control of their pharmacy management.
Matt Gibbs, Pharmacy Transformation Leader at Blue Shield of California, discusses shifting away from traditional PBMs, embracing transparency, and creating a modular pharmacy model. He shares insights on cutting ties with CVS, partnering with Amazon for mail service, and using modern technology to empower health plans. Learn more at:Blue Shield of CaliforniaThe Business of Pharmacy Podcast
In this week's episode, we spoke with Matt Gibbs, president of Capital Rx, to discuss alternative career paths in independently owned PBMs.
In this month's episode, we spoke with Matt Gibbs, president of Capital Rx, to discuss alternative career paths for students, including independently owned PBMs.
Dave, John and Matt Gibbs join the show!!
Evolfo is a Brooklyn based 7 piece Psych-Rock outfitted by the energetic Matt Gibbs. Matt joins Dwyer to talk about cutting his chops as a touring manager with a Reggae band, hugging Iggy Pop, the drag of music elitism, psychedelics, and who gets to see his gold Speedo. Evolfo's new record Site Out of Mind will be release June 18 on Royal Potato Family. Opening Song, "Give Me Time,' from Evolfo's upcoming album Site Out of Mind. Evolfo's Bandcamp HERE Royal Family Website HERE Evolfo Instagram HERE Evolfo Spotify Playlist HERE All things Dwyer HERE "Conversations" is Produced, recorded, Edited and Hosted by Matt Dwyer. (who else?)Consulting Producer: Dustin Marshall See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Síguenos en: Follow up del episodio de Perspectiva WP de ACF Con la celebración de los 10 años de ACF Elliot anunció la adquisición del plugin por parte de Delicius Brains, creadores de creadores de WP Migrate DB Pro o WP Offload Media . Elliot comenta que se había hecho más grande que él y que quería pasar más tiempo con la familia (hija de 2 años). Buscaba compañía de la esfera WordPress que también fuera developer focus y a ser posible conocidos. Los 2 puntos fuertes de ACF: UI/UX y material educativo para desarrolladores lo son también de Delicius Brains. Brad Touesnard, el fundador, ha asegurado/aclarado que no tienen intención de cambiar el pricing a corto plazo y que van a respetar las licencias lifetime. Del equipo de +14 personas ya tiene 5 asignadas al proyecto de ACF y van a fichar a product manager y a un desarrollador. Perspectiva WP: FacetWP FacetWP es un plugin que proporciona un sistema de filtrado de contenidos de WordPress creado por Matt Gibbs. Le dedicamos un episodio de Freelandev a él. Matt es ingeniero informático, trabajó durante casi 9 años como programador en Forum One donde empezó a trabajar en proyectos con WordPress (13 años de experiencia). En 2008 creo el plugin Pods (que luego paso a dirigir Scott Kingsley Clark) y en 2010 Custom Field Suite (+40.000 instalaciones activas) Se «enganchó» al sistema de hooks de WordPress. 2013 Lanzamiento de FacetWP a finales de 2013 como un hobby. Cambios de pricing y enfoque de negocio El precio inicial era de 29$ para sitios ilimitados. El problema es que tenía demasiado soporte. A los 6 meses subió a 39$ y poco después lo volvió a subir a 59$. La idea de subir el precio era principalmente para no ser accesible para usuarios demasiado noveles. Ahora ya deja más claro que es un producto para consultores y freelance WordPress. Gestión de soporte Empezó con un foro público (2013-2015) pero empezó a ser complicado de gestionar. Pasó a utilizar HelpScout para soporte, con el cual está muy contento. Comenzó a crear tutoriales para responder a las preguntas más frecuentes. En la actualidad dedican aproximadamente más del 70% del tiempo a dar soporte. Ahora también les sirve para planificar mejoras o nuevas funcionalidades. Para acceder al soporte accedes desde los ajustes del plugin en la instalación de WordPress. Solo se puede enviar una consulta en su horario de trabajo, sino te da la opción de buscar en su documentación (utilizan Algolia como buscador) 2015 Decisiones de negocio Pasó a dedicarse a tiempo completo a FacetWP. La mejor decisión que ha tomado ha sido fichar a Jenny Ragan (2017?) y la segunda mejor activar la autorenovación de licencias. Esta última le costó muchos años aplicarla pero le ha permitido tener mucha más estabilidad en los ingresos. Detalles del plugin y su futuro De los + 15 addons que tiene el de SearchWP es el más popular. Se planteó crear un addon como alternativa a Google Maps usando Mapbox pero los servicios de geolocalización no son suficientemente potentes. A nivel de actualizaciones del plugin destaca la versión 3.8 donde eliminaron todo el código relacionado con jQuery. Reescribieron todo lo que relacionado con JavaScript. Y la siguiente versión mayor incluirá una mejor integración con el editor de WordPress. Sobretodo la parte de diseño de la parte frontal y la utilización del Query Block. Según Matt el plugin a tenido un crecimiento lento pero mantenido en el tiempo Precio actual. 79€ → 99€ por 3 sitio 199$ → 229$ por 20 sitios Gracias a: Este episodio está patrocinado por StudioPress, los creadores de Genesis Framework, el entorno de trabajo de temas más popular de WordPress. Ya está disponible Genesis Pro para todo el mundo, 360$ anuales que dan acceso a: Genesis FrameworkChild themes de Genesis de StudioPress1 año de hosting en WP EnginePlugin Genesis Pro (Diseños y secciones, restricción de bloques por usuarios…) y Genesis Custom Blocks Pro.
Follow up del episodio de Perspectiva WP de ACF Con la celebración de los 10 años de ACF Elliot anunció la adquisición del plugin por parte de Delicius Brains, creadores de creadores de WP Migrate DB Pro o WP Offload Media . Elliot comenta que se había hecho más grande que él y que quería […]
This is the final episode in the eight-part first series of The Well-crafted Life, brought to you by Homes & Gardens in association with Martin Moore. We end on a high; Tales from the Dining Table brings together passionate foodies. To a point, their enthusiasm for cooking and home comforts is truly inspiring. From first memories to favourite ingredients, each guest shares stories of how they live life well.Meet our guestsSkye McAlpine is a cookery writer who recently released her second book, A Table for Friends, and a collection of tableware with Anthropologie. She talks to us from her home in Venice, telling us of her love of fruit as decoration and the beauty of imperfection.Theo Randall is chef patron of Theo Randall at Hotel Intercontinental. He is passionate about Italy and Italian cuisine, and just released The Italian Deli Cookbook. From his Cassina LC2 sofa to a treasured pestle of mortar from the River Cafe days, Theo shares wonderful stories about his family's life in Primrose Hill. Writer, stylist and chef Anna Jones is a bit of a pioneer, leading the way for how we want to eat today; her new book One Pot, Pan, Planet is both very easy-to-use and environmentally conscious. Anna's The Well-crafted Life interview spans her home renovation through her approach to sustainability to her chef's notebook in an utterly gorgeous celebration of life and home. About this podcast The Well-crafted Life is brought to you by Homes & Gardens, hosted by Sarah Spiteri and edited by Matt Gibbs. This episode was sponsored by Martin Moore. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Living in Nature features three brilliant creatives who are united by their passion for the land. They hail from different disciplines, floristry, garden design and food, but each finds joy in the natural world. Seasonality and sustainability are strong threads of the show, and our lively conversations span from colour and comfort through to tree hugging and meditation spirals. Meet the guestsFlorist and stylist Willow Crossley creates wild and whimsical arrangements that are incredibly inspiring. She has an online course with Create Academy and also produces wonderful instructional Instagram videos. Willow talks to us from her home in Oxfordshire, generously sharing what makes her happy, from treasured possessions through colours that give confidence to a love of walking in the woods.Landscape architect Marian Boswall runs her eponymous studio, best known for creating stunning gardens in sensitive or historic settings. Her ethos is nature-first, and it is clear from this podcast that she finds joy in surrounding herself with animals, birds, insects and trees. Listen to hear her inspiring and philosophical advice on how to elevate the everyday. Author James Rich's first book Apple came out in August 2019. The book celebrates James' Somerset heritage and the scope of recipes possible with the fruits of an English orchard. In this podcast, James tells us about his recent move from London to the countryside, enthuses on Aga cooking and shares what is particularly important to him at home. About this podcast The Well-crafted Life is brought to you by Homes & Gardens, hosted by Sarah Spiteri and edited by Matt Gibbs. This episode was sponsored by Martin Moore. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this show we meet three amazing makers, in what becomes a true celebration of craftsmanship. As we hear how they enhance their homes and elevate the everyday, we cover the joys of creating from scratch, the importance of mementos, how to let go and the power of confidence. Meet the guestsRussell Pinch set up his business Pinch Design with his wife Oona in 2004, having cut his teeth working with Terence Conran. Russell and Oona's mission with the brand was to design furniture and lighting that they would want to live with. His passion for making shines through in this episode, as does his love of found objects and beautiful materials. Designer Molly Mahon creates beautiful block-printed fabrics and wallpapers from her Sussex cottage. She paints an uplifting picture of how colour has transformed her life and home. Ceramicist Freya Bramble-Carter splits her time between making beautiful, one-off pots and working with her father teaching the craft. Listen for tales of her life in London with her sister, how creativity has always been part of her story and the off-beat ways she decorates her flat. About this podcast The Well-crafted Life is brought to you by Homes & Gardens, hosted by Sarah Spiteri and edited by Matt Gibbs. This episode was sponsored by Martin Moore. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Reuse, Repurpose, Restore features three brilliant creatives who all believe that well-made things are precious. Each takes a unique approach to designing sustainably, from "closing the loop" through a love of antiques to working with salvage. It's a fascinating episode with plenty of thought-provoking insights and ideas to inspire. Our conversation offers a truly high/low mix, spanning from cooking on wood and the joy of insects to new ways of thinking and concepts of living.Meet the guestsPassionate eco designer Sebastian Cox makes beautiful wooden furniture. He recently embarked on a renovation in Margate, with the aim to reuse as many of the materials as possible. Seb's enthusiasm for craftsmanship shines through in this episode, as he shares tales of his home and life with his wife Brogan and his young daughters.Russell Sage is best known for his work at The Goring hotel and Scotland's Fife Arms. He has been a passionate lover of antiques since he was a boy, and takes us on a wonderful journey through his career and style in this show. Maria Speake founded Retrouvius with her husband Adam Hills and together they could be considered as the pioneers when it comes to the use of salvage and reclamation in design. Maria generously opens up her home and her design notebook in this episode, sharing what works for her family and offering inspiration and ideas to take away for your own projects. About this podcast The Well-crafted Life is brought to you by Homes & Gardens, hosted by Sarah Spiteri and edited by Matt Gibbs. This episode was sponsored by Martin Moore. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
What more could we want for our homes than that they be bold, bright and beautiful? The three creatives that feature in this episode embody this philosophy, each creating incredible interiors and stand-out products full of vibrancy and energy. Join us on a colourful journey from London to Somerset, via Japan, India, Nigeria and beyond. Meet our guestsTricia Guild has been filling our home with joyful colour and pattern since 1970 when she first opened Designers Guild on London's Kings Road. In this episode she paints a vivid picture of her home and style, offering insights into shades to decorate with and sharing the small ways she brings a little life and joy to her everyday. Eva Sonaike is a London-based designer who draws on her Nigerian and German heritage to create original textiles that are drenched in colour. Since launching her brand on maternity leave 13 years ago, Eva hasn't looked back. Talking to us from her north London home that she shares with her husband and two children, she tells us about their Friday night rituals, her love of fresh air and fragrance and the importance of power dressing. Joa Studholme is the colour curator for Farrow & Ball, responsible for coming up with some of the world's best-loved names like Elephant's Breath and Nancy's Blushes. She whisks us to her Somerset school house, describing her new found love of nature and her most treasured possession - her Caran d'Ache. About this podcast The Well-crafted Life is brought to you by Homes & Gardens, hosted by Sarah Spiteri and edited by Matt Gibbs. This episode was sponsored by Martin Moore. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The devil is in the detail for the three interior designers in this episode of The Well-crafted Life. Each of these creatives exemplifies that craftsmanship and bespoke design should be at the heart of creating beautiful spaces. We cover cooking and kitchen gardens, treasured memories, lockdown hacks and the small changes that make a big difference. Meet our guestsAlthough interior designer Susie Atkinson is perhaps best known for her commercial work, including Babington House, Beaverbrook hotel and Lime Wood, all her projects are all imbued with a deep sense of comfort and customisation. Here she paints a lovely picture of her home and focuses on what's important, from colour to creativity. Charu Gandhi is the founder and director of Elicyon. She has coined the phrase 'interior couture' to describe the studio's style, sharing in this podcast how her home taps in to that. She also tells us her most treasured design memories and offers insight into the importance of natural light and a well-made bed.Eclectic, collected, original and striking best describes Linda Boronkay's approach to style. The former design director of Soho House set up on her own last summer and is now working on exciting projects internationally. She opens up about her life in London with her family, her collected treasures and the little ways she lifts her spirits everyday. About this podcast The Well-crafted Life is brought to you by Homes & Gardens, hosted by Sarah Spiteri and edited by Matt Gibbs. This episode was sponsored by Martin Moore. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week's show brings together three brilliant creatives who each prove that the real magic comes from working with the right people. Partnership is at the heart of their work, which spans furniture and lighting, textiles and interior design. In focusing on how to elevate the everyday, we discuss the importance of a finding a place of retreat, design classics, natural light and the beauty of the seasons. Meet our guestsAndrew Hills is the co-founder and creative director of furniture and lighting brand Porta Romana. He originally set up the business with his wife Sarah, after they'd both quit their jobs in the city to follow their dreams, and he now regularly launches designs with industry leaders. In this podcast, he tells us about his Godfather-inspired office, his love of restoration and their treasured recipe book. Fabric and wallpaper guru Michal Silver is the creative force behind Christopher Farr Cloth. She has worked with the good and the great of the interiors world, both creating new designs with contemporary names and reviving archival work by artists like Raoul Duffy and Anni Albers. She describes her Mies van der Rohe-inspired home in London and talks about the importance of memories. Interior designer Mary Graham works with Nicole Salvesen, forging a distinctive design style they describe as future heritage. Their rooms are timeless, elegant and full of arresting details. They've also launched beautiful products in collaboration with Jennifer Manners, Fromental and David Seyfried. Here, she tells us about her new family home in Yorkshire, sharing her love of flowers and freshly ironed sheets. About this podcast The Well-crafted Life is brought to you by Homes & Gardens, hosted by Sarah Spiteri and edited by Matt Gibbs. This episode was sponsored by Martin Moore. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Individual Home features three of the UK's leading interior designers who specialise in creating personal spaces that are joyful and uplifting. It's a melting pot of rich colours, treasured textiles, frothy coffees and birthday balloons, with a lot of comfort thrown in along the way.Meet the guestsThere are few designers with as iconic a look as Kit Kemp. Her hotels in London and New York are exuberant, drenched in colour and pattern, and filled with one-off pieces by undiscovered makers. In this podcast, Kit opens up both her home and her design notebook to share with us the ways she enhances her own spaces.Beata Heuman is a Swedish-born interior designer that delights with her eccentric and playful approach to design. She set up on her own in 2013, having trained with Nicky Haslam. Here, Beata describes with enthusiasm the rituals she has fostered and the spaces in her own home in which she finds the most joy. Comfortable and uplifting best describes rooms created by Soane founder Lulu Lytle. She designs with the guiding principle that furniture should be both enhancing and inherently useful. Her design story began at 25, when she founded her business and embarked on a road trip to find traditional craftspeople with whom she could work. She speaks to us from her west London flat that's filled with found fabrics, rich colours and the spirit of family life. About this podcast The Well-crafted Life is brought to you by Homes & Gardens, hosted by Sarah Spiteri and edited by Matt Gibbs. This episode was sponsored by Martin Moore. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tune in to hear what Mr. Gibbs has to say about what it means to be a leader!
Dough is reliable, responsive and honest. It offers no surprises. It is full of life. And in the outback of Australia it is an escape for a man who grieves. Written by Samuel L RobertsonDirected by Hannah GenesiusPerformed by Matt Gibbs
Ed Bonderenka is joined by Matt Gibbs of wmgibbs.com, Statistician to the Stars! author and investigator. Matt and Ed talk about Covid Fraud and Election Fraud, titles and honorifics and some other stuff.
Today we talked with William M. Briggs, of wmbriggs.com and contributor to The Price of Panic: How the Tyranny of Experts Turned a Pandemic into a Catastrophe about the coronadoom effort and it's effect on the Great Reset. Then we talked with Patrick Colbeck of Letsfixstuff.org about the voter fraud in Michigan and his witness of the events in Detroit election night. And we also took some great calls.
Matt Gibbs from Horowhenua Kapiti Cricket Association returns to The Kick-Off Sports Breakfast Show with Damian Collins. With all the important results, previews and updates for Saturday 19th September 2020. The Kick-Off Sports Breakfast Show with Damian Collins, Saturdays 7am to 10am on Beach FM 106.3 or online at www.beachfm.co.nz
Matt Gibbs from the Horowhenua Kapiti Cricket Association returns to The Kick-Off Sports Breakfast Show with Damian Collins. Matt give the updates on how the winter was, what is happening for the association and how is the 2020/2021 season looking at the moment. The Kick-Off Sports Breakfast Show with Damian Collins, Saturdays 7am to 10am on Beach FM 106.3 or online at www.beachfm.co.nz
Join us this evening as Pastor Matt Gibbs gives us some "Better Ideas" of what we're currently facing from James 1. Services are streamed on our YouTube channel at their regularly scheduled times. Services will be available shortly after their conclusion on YouTube, Facebook, and as a podcast (https://anchor.fm/mabc). Online giving is available at https://www.mabconline.com/online-giving or a check can be mailed to the church office at 1325 Mountain Avenue, Banning, CA 92220. If there is any way we can help you, please reach out to us at (951) 849-1877. We would like to assist in any way we can. If you are not receiving calls or post cards from us, please update your contact information at https://bit.ly/MABCupdate
Damian Collins catches up with Matt Gibbs from Horowhenua Kapiti Cricket Association on The Kick-Off Breakfast Show on Beach FM 106.3. Matt recaps the 2019/2020 season, who were the winners after the season was cut short and how did they work it out, what will they be doing with prizegivings and what did he enjoy the most during the season. The Kick-Off Breakfast Show, Saturdays 7am to 10am on Beach FM 106.3 or online at www.beachfm.co.nz
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Great conversation with founder and CMO Matt Gibbs about how to use your TV to your advantage in your restaurant.
This is an introduction to the 5 Bugle Ramblings podcast. A short podcast to explain intent and purpose. Also a discussion with Kyle Denham and Matt Gibbs is shared.
Jimmy attended the Thought Bubble Festival in Harrogate, UK and got loads of interviews! He interviewed about 27 people and got around 7.5 hours worth of content. So over the next 2-3 weeks, you will get to hear them all! In this episode, you'll hear from creators Rachael Smith, Marc Ellerby, Laura Wildgoose and Matt Gibbs. Rachael chats about Stand In Your Power, her follow up to Wired Up Wrong that continues the discussion of her mental health with humor and warmth. She also mentions a new Flimsy book about a cat who doles out positive advice. Marc talks about his run on the Rick and Morty comics and what's next. Laura discusses her book The Midnight Hour and Matt chats about his comic Mulp. They both talk about their work with Improper Books as well. Leave your iTunes comments! 5 stars and nothing but love! Also, get a hold of us! Thanks for listening!
Matt Gibbs, CMO of UPshow, joins Scott in-studio at WGN Radio in the heart of downtown Chicago. UPshow wants to change your relationship with screen time and content engagement. Whether your patrons sit at the doctor's office or at a bar, UPshow has the ability to offer customizable and marketable content inside your place of business. Listen to Matt talk about how the company has evolved since its founding three years ago.
Matt Gibbs (of Evolfo) joins us on this enlightening podcast. Paul Blackwell fills in for Taylor Rogers, who is dead. Food poisoning on tour, writing for the reptile brain, and sonically evoking diarrhea are among the subjects discussed. For more Evolfo: www.evolfo.com https://evolfo.bandcamp.com/ Like, subscribe, and share! Drop us a line at FLBWpodcast@gmail.com. -FLBW
Right, so we know that WordPress is pretty cool don't we? Glad that we got that straight. It does heaps of things really, really well, but honestly, it's got limitations! That's why we have plugins! A few years ago I needed to build a site for an estate agent (realtor for you folk over in North America I think). This site needed the ability to show a list of properties on the market, but the client wanted the users of the site to be able to filter the list of properties so that only the ones that matched their criteria were shown to them. So... houses under £300k, with a garage.... Well, trying to pull that off in WordPress is jolly hard, but thankfully Matt Gibbs got there before you! He's created a plugin called Facet WP which is the answer to all your filtering prayers (you do have filtering prayers don't you)!
Right, so we know that WordPress is pretty cool don't we? Glad that we got that straight. It does heaps of things really, really well, but honestly, it's got limitations! That's why we have plugins! A few years ago I needed to build a site for an estate agent (realtor for you folk over in North America I think). This site needed the ability to show a list of properties on the market, but the client wanted the users of the site to be able to filter the list of properties so that only the ones that matched their criteria were shown to them. So... houses under £300k, with a garage.... Well, trying to pull that off in WordPress is jolly hard, but thankfully Matt Gibbs got there before you! He's created a plugin called Facet WP which is the answer to all your filtering prayers (you do have filtering prayers don't you)!
@MattJamesGibbs -- LINKEDIN: Recruiterly is a community-driven, industry-specific digital ecosystem that helps both individual recruiters & companies to build their brand in a way that differentiates them as experts in their given markets, thanks to these 3 primary facets: Verified & rated public recruiter profiles that uniquely showcase industry expertise in a way that's easy for employers to find and review A recruiter community that's equipped with feeds and other tools that improve communication & engagement, both within an organization and with others A job marketplace tool that helps reduce overhead by matching expert recruiters to qualified employer vacancies. Supplemented with collaborative social tools like microblogging and ratings & reviews, these elements open the door for employers to distribute recruiting requirements to the most suited recruiter - resulting in happy employee matches. Please get in touch for more info: E: matthew@recruiterly.com See less
This episode, we travel to Calgary, Alberta for a conference, and try some very questionable "ancient" potables! Aven takes a microphone on the road, and chats with a bunch of classicists about Roman beer, barley water, Homeric kykeon, conference papers, social media, and more!Matt Gibbs' article in The ConversationThe slides & papers & resources from the Public-Facing Scholarship panelOur previous episode about ancient and medieval beer brewing Kevin SolezMatt GibbsAmber PorterMary DeminionCarolyn WillekesConor WhatelyPeter MillerVicky Austen-PerryPaul McGilveryAlison InnesMelanie Racette-CampbellMelissa FunkeOur Patreon pageiTunes linkStitcher linkGoogle Play Music linkThis podcast episode on YouTubeThis podcast is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International LicenseThe Endless Knot RSS
The B&E Podcast #058 "The Architecture of Authenticity w/ Matt Gibbs" Soundcloud Link: soundcloud.com/thebandepodcast SUMMARY OF THE PODCAST: We branch out on a new creative side of industry with Landscape Architect Matt Gibbs. We explore a new form and industry with unique perspectives on the creative process. We discover fascinating similarities and insights into this thing called "art". POINT #1: "LEARN THAT YOU NEED TO LEARN" -Even when you're a master educated graduate, the world today asks for us to get more creative and specific about how we apply our skills. Continue to learn and grow and fine tune your skill but more importantly, your passion. POINT #2: "AUTHENTICITY OFTEN DOESN'T HAVE ANYTHING TO DO WITH YOU" -Sometimes we get caught up with how WE will bring our authenticity to something, but often by looking at our subject and what IT authentically is, we uncover solutions to some of our current limitations. POINT #3: "KNOW YOUR VALUES" -When we are connected to what we value in the world and what we do, we discover all sorts of creative pathways to doing what we are passionate about. Guest: Matt Gibbs VALUABLE LINKS: www.TheBandEPodcast.com - The Official Website www.parallel49brewing.com - Brewery of Choice Today www.BCFilmAcademy.com - The BC Film Academy www.ThePlayersCreativeCompany.com - Acting School www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV8qm14uLns - Edmonton Freezeway MENTIONS IN THIS PODCAST: Parallel 49 Brewing
This week Raissa and I have a look at the new 'Doctor Who' series thus far and give our thoughts on 'Robot Of Sherwood'.The interview this week is with Matt Gibbs the writer of the brilliant comic book 'Mulp' and his artist Sara Dunkerton.During the course of our chat we discuss the insperations behind this newest anthropomorphic comic and even learn a little about the amount of research that Sara had to do to make everything look just right.So hit play on the button above and enjoy this latest fun filled hour of SFP-NOW. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.