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Storycomic Presents: Interviews with Amazing Storytellers and Artists
#MikeRhode #ComicArt #Cartooning #ComicBooks #StorycomicPresents #ComicsHistory #ComicScholar #ArtOfComics #ComicIndustry #ComicBookCulture #GraphicNovels #ComicArtists #ComicBookExperts #ComicBookScholarship #ComicsResearch Welcome to Episode 330 of Storycomic Presents! I'm your host, Barney Smith, and today we're delving into the fascinating world of comic art with our distinguished guest, Mike Rhode. An award-winning editor and scholar, Mike is renowned for his contributions to the International Journal of Comic Art and the Comics Research Bibliography. Discover more about Mike's work at his blog. About Mike Rhode: Mike Rhode's passion for comic art is evident in his extensive career. He's co-edited the Art of Richard Thompson book with Bill Watterson and authored numerous articles for the Comics Journal and Hogan's Alley. His role as editor of Exhibition and Media Reviews & general assistant editor of the International Journal of Comic Art reflects his deep involvement in the field. Mike's accolades include being a judge for the RFK Journalism Awards editorial cartoon division and the Herblock Award. His published works, such as "Harvey Pekar: Conversations" and "The Art of Richard Thompson," showcase his expertise. He's also contributed to the Swann Collection of the Library of Congress and has collections named after him at the Library of Congress and Michigan State University's Library's Comic Art Collection. In our conversation, Mike shares his insights on the expansive history of cartooning and comic books, as well as the future direction of comics. He offers invaluable advice for those aspiring to make their mark in the world of cartooning and comic books. Join us for this enlightening episode as we explore the rich tapestry of comic art with Mike Rhode. This Episode is sponsored by Janus Point Press. Learn more about their amazing work at: https://januspointpress.com/ The Title sequence was designed and created by Morgan Quaid. See more of Morgan's Work at: https://morganquaid.com/ Storycomic Logo designed by Gregory Giordano See more of Greg's work at: https://www.instagram.com/gregory_c_giordano_art/ Want to start your own podcast? Click on the link to get started: https://www.podbean.com/storycomic Follow us: Are you curious to see the video version of this interview? It's on our website too! www.storycomic.com www.patreon.com/storycomic www.facebook.com/storycomic1 https://www.instagram.com/storycomic/ https://twitter.com/storycomic1 For information on being a guest or curious to learn more about Storycomic? Contact us at info@storycomic.com Thank you to our Founders Club Patrons, Higgins802, Von Allan, Stephanie Nina Pitsirilos, Marek Bennett, and Matt & Therese. Check out their fantastic work at: https://marekbennett.com/ https://www.hexapus-ink.com/ https://www.stephanieninapitsirilos.com/ https://www.vonallan.com/ https://higgins802.com/
Media Reviews is a new segment on Sweet Baby Gay where Abbey and her friend Lydia will review different pieces in queer media, from books to TV Shows to music. This week on SBG Abbey and Lydia discuss the book Summer Sons by Lee Mandelo. This episode does include spoilers, so if you would like to read the book do it before listening! In this review, Abbey and Lydia agree that the author has a great way of showing emotions and relationships between the characters, but they wanted more from the plot. We would love to hear your opinions and theories on the plot. If you would like to write in please email us at SweetBabyGayPod@gmail.com. You can find Lydia on Instagram:@LydiBug.GoodsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/Sweetbabygay)
Thank you for listening to Media Reviews on the Voice of Montbello Podcast. In this episode, Miriam, Alyssa, and Aileen review one of our favorite movies, Coco! Listen as we break down the story, characters, music, and how the movie reflects our identities. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/voiceofmontbello/support
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There is a large divide between the believers and the skeptics of environment, social, and governance (ESG) investing. In this episode of the PFP Section podcast, Bob Huebscher interviews experts Larry Swedroe and Sam Adams to get their opinions on whether investment performance is sacrificed, or risk is increased when limiting to ESG mandate funds. They fill you in on: The economic theory and reaching equilibrium What the major cashflow into green funds means for the long term What the evidence tells us The impact on diversification Access resources related to this podcast: Note: If you're using a podcast app that does not hyperlink to the resources, visit http://pfplanning.libsyn.com/ to access show notes with direct links. Learn in depth with Bob, Larry, and Sam in their session at the PFP event at AICPA ENGAGE. Access Bob Veres Inside Information and Media Reviews for other investment ideas. This episode is brought to you by the AICPA's Personal Financial Planning Section, the premier provider of information, tools, advocacy and guidance for professionals who specialize in providing tax, estate, retirement, risk management and investment planning advice. Also, by the CPA/PFS credential program, which allows CPAs to demonstrate competence and confidence in providing these services to their clients. Visit us online at www.aicpa.org/pfp to join our community, gain access to valuable member-only benefits or learn about our PFP certificate program. Subscribe to the PFP Podcast channel at Libsyn to find all the latest episodes or search “AICPA Personal Financial Planning” on your favorite podcast app.
This week Kat reads an article!Robert Pattinson, Media Reviews, Inadvisable Advice, Big Queer Weddings, and Runaway Restrooms are all part of this week's episode, and it's all Good News See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The 92nd Academy Awards are coming up, and that means people are scrambling to watch all the Oscar-nominated films. In this episode, Managing Editor Ann Augherton talks with two acclaimed Catholic film critics to get their take on which films might win Oscars, including "The Two Popes." They also talk Oscar snubs and movie recommendations. On the phone: Sister Rose Pacatte, FSP, Director for the Pauline Center for Media Studies in Los Angeles John Mulderig, Assistant Director for Media Reviews at Catholic News Service in New York City
We're joined by John Mulderig, Associate Director of Media Reviews for Catholic News Service to discuss the 2019 Academy Awards.
Walt and Jason discuss the latest in youth culture including stories about a new dating app for teens, Miss Teen USA, children, teens and resiliency, Draymond Green and naughty photos, Pokemon Go and trampoline parks. The rest of the podcast focuses on CPYU's most popular resource, "How to Use Your Head to Guard Your Heart: A 3(D) Guide to Making Responsible Media Choices." Walt talks about how the resource came about and provides a brief overview of the 3(D) steps and the role media discernment should play in student's lives. In the final segment, Walt uses the 3(D) review approach to mindfully critique the song and music video by popular artist Fergie called "M.I.L.F. $."