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Guess who’s back? It’s our buddy Melissa Jane Osborne (@osbornejmelissa)! Melissa, Monica, and Carley discuss what we loved about this episode, which unsurprisingly involves Mama Smash and seriously cute pair of boots. But they also dig into where this episode missed the mark. Buckle up though, because this episode is lousy with giggles, surprise clips, and an unusual amount of music? Clear Eyes, Full Hearts, Can’t Lose! Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter @TXForeverpod and listen to us...anywhere! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/txforeverpod/support
Meet our newest buddy Melissa Osborne, a writer and actor in theatre, film, tv, and the creator of the award winning graphic novel The Wendy Project! This week in Dillon, we discuss all of our favorite characters and their various troubles. Buddy is reaping the consequences of straying outside his marriage, all while playing private detective at the Taylor house. Carley, Monica, and Melissa compare notes on everything from Bridgerton, Wag Walkers, Tarzan Riggins, and the endless supply of thin framed glasses that this episode provides. We also dig into the Tyra and Tammy showdown and discuss the newly tattooed Jason Street and his successful sexual endeavors with stow-away Lyla. Join us for all this and more - you won’t want to miss the return of Julie’s cloud robe, or a very important discussion for all those #teamLandry fans! Follow us everywhere @TXForeverpod and leave us an iTunes review and get a personal shoutout on the show! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/txforeverpod/support
Welcome to Teen Title Talk, a podcast where we reconnect with our teen selves, discuss what's new at the library and talk about some of our most recent teen reads. In this episode we take a deep dive into what Erin and Courtney were like as teens, answering questions like "what was the grosssest thing that happened to you during your teen years?" "What was your happiest moment as a teen?" and "what did you do in your out of school time?" Once we've reconnected with our younger selves, we'll talk about our two most recent reads: Another Castle Grimoire by Andrew Wheeler and The Wendy Project by Melissa Jane Osborne.
Rachelle and Dave are joined by their friend J.Bone to talk about Dave Stevens' The Rocketeer. J is not only a fan, he also has drawn a lot of Rocketeer comics himself, including Rocketeer: Hollywood Horror with Roger Langridge, The Rocketeer and The Spirit with Darwyn Cooke, The Rocketeer at War with Marc Guggenheim and he did the cover and interior illustrations for the prose collection, The Rocketeer: Jet-pack Adventures. So he knows a little something about ol' Cliff Secord. Also in this episode: the first official image of Josh Brolin as Cable, Dave recommends the first issue of Elsewhere from Image Comics, Rachelle recommends The Wendy Project by Melissa Jane Osborne and Veronica Fish, and J recommends old romance comics.
We talk about the balance of being vulnerable and oversharing. It's all about creating real art. Check out Melissa's new graphic novel THE WENDY PROJECT (available on Amazon.com) and the Holocaust survivor film, Oma. Twitter @osbornejmelissa
Back from vacation, we’re visited by our friend, writer Melissa Jane Osborne, in celebration of the collected paperback release of the acclaimed and award nominated book, The Wendy Project! We chat at length about the vulnerable time of being a teen, the impetus of the story, and what makes The Wendy Project stand out above the crowd of fictional stories in the YA realm. Next Week’s Challenge: Watch Vikings Season 1
Our wonderful friend, the talented Melissa Jane Osborne, joins us to talk about The Wendy Project #2, out now from the fantastic folks at Emet Comics. We discuss coming of age stories, teenage rebellion, and even look back on our own collective youths. Fortnight's Challenge: PAX East Special!
Actor/writer/producer Melissa Jane Osborne joins us to dive into her creator owned comic, The Wendy Project, debuting this week from Emet Comics, a new publisher focused on female creators. We discuss the inspiration and drive behind her interpretation of the Peter Pan story as well as our excitement of CBS’ new Supergirl show. Next challenge: Watch the first season of Marble Hornets
Almost two years ago, Nick and Lars sat down with Melissa Jane Osborne to record a test episode of the Breakfast Quest podcast. This week, you can listen to it! We watched Noozles, which is great! We didn't really know what we were doing, which is also great, if you're into that sort of thing. Enjoy, and we'll be back with a brand new podcast in two weeks! Send your emails to letters@breakfastquest.net! Watch the show we watched HERE! ...and SUBSCRIBE TO BREAKFAST QUEST ON iTUNES!
Writer/ Actress Melissa explores the aspect of ownership of a creative idea, how we need connection in our lives. Melissa also shares horror stories of "Starbucks Past".
Nick and Lars slow down for a moment with writer and actor Melissa Jane Osborne to bask in Adventures of the Little Koala, a laid back mid-80's cartoon from Japan about a family of pampered marsupials. In these episodes, Roo Bear (the koala) wants to sell some oranges, and Kiwi (the kiwi) wants to take a photograph. You'll pay for the whole seat, but you'll only need the edge.