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That's Nathan Schulz, he's a mountain of a man who was scary to watch flying into fits of rage when he was living with uncontrollable anger and didn't know why… With a history of being severely bullied during his school days, Nathan fell into a depressive slump for many years and had no idea what was behind it; the distress only increasing his feelings of inadequacy and shame.It all came to a head in 2020 when he made an attempt on his life. Thankfully he survived and has since been able to find the tools he needs to live a fulfilled life, be a loving father and help his mates while he's at it.
Welcome back to the Plumbify Podcast! Been wanting to have a chat about mental health in the workplace for a while, within Plumbify its so important to us to keep checking in and trying to create a safe environment for all employees. Listen in and get yourself or your business some strategies when dealing with mental health.Hope you enjoy, don't forget to follow us on all other social media platforms!
Nothing New: A Remake Podcast is hosted by Andrew Linde and Justin Quizon. Nathan Schulz (@NatetheGreater on Twitter) is the writer of the comic The Shrouded City. Nothing New's first panel at San Diego Comic Con, "Horror and the Inevitable Remake", will take place on Friday, July 22 at 2pm in the Neil Morgan Auditorium. We hope to see you there! 00:04:24 - Father of the Bride (1991) 01:14:37 - Father of the Bride (2022) Our Patreon: Patreon.com/NothingNew Follow Justin on Twitch for special livestreaming content! Follow us on Twitter: Andrew - @PodcasterAndrew Justin - @JustinQuizon The show - @NothingNewPod And on Instagram: NothingNewPod
Today in the Watchtower we welcome Nathan Schulz. Nathan is a longtime comic book fan, even going so far as to write and self-publish three issues of his own comic known as “The Shrouded City.” But outside of that, you may be more likely to recognize his voice from In Quest of Geek, where he acts as one of the co-hosts on their Tavern Team series. We've had a few of the other hosts on as guests in the past, but for those who may not remember, In Quest of Geek is a pop culture discussion podcast and Twitch stream that dives deep into your favorite films, TV series, and more. @InQuestOfGeek Thanks to everyone for spending time with us. If you'd like to join us in discussing this incredible series, you can find us on Twitter @theYJfiles, on Facebook @crashingthemode, on Tumblr at theyjfiles.tumblr.com, and on our website crashingthemode.com. You can also find us on YouTube, Stitcher, and IHeartRadio. If that isn't enough you can email us at whelmedpodcast@gmail.com. If you'd like to support our show, please consider sharing it with a friend and joining our chats on social media. You can also support the show by giving us a 5-Star review and/or rating on Apple Podcasts, or your podcatcher of choice. The ratings, comments, and subscriptions help others find the show. If you do leave us a review, please let us know at our email address or on social media! Especially if you're outside the US, we have to look a little harder to find those. If you are able to support us monetarily, please consider becoming a patron at patreon.com/crashingthemode. Even $1 a month can help us bring you even more awesome discussion sessions, interviews, reviews, and more! And as always. Stay whelmed everyone!
Now for an episode we've been dying to make! The Tavern Team gushes over DC's The Suicide Squad! Cole-ka Dot Man and Natecatcher survive long enough to spill the deets on this fun and action packed movie, all from the horribly beautiful mind of director James Gunn. Watch The Suicide Squad in theaters and HBO Max right now!
What can one of DC's newest animated films tell us about political stances and the perceptions held about America? Joined by Nathan Schulz (@natethegreater) from our Tavern Team episodes, Alix & JPG speak about Justice Society: World War II - a film focusing on The Flash accidentally visiting the Allies vs. Axis era. In this episode: America's fascination with World War II-era stories, erasure of disenfranchised cultures, and a protagonist's role in moving narratives forward.
What do audiences look for in a superhero story, and what sort of liberties can storytellers take when they're not a part of the Big 2? Joined by Nathan Schulz (@naterade36 / @natethegreater) from IQoG's Tavern Team episodes, Alix & JPG discuss the first four episodes of Invincible - an Amazon Prime series with an A-list voice acting cast. In the episode: unique pacing mechanics, male toxicity in a male-dominated character medium, and violence as a tool in storytelling.
Nathan Schulz, comic book writer and handsome devil, joins the Pencil Neck Geeks on the Road to WrestleMania. They get into the movie "Cats" (spoilers abound), and the trauma that accompanied it. Then they wade into more enjoyable waters, reviewing "Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery." IS THAT A BEAR?!
On this episode of the Offensive, it's time for the first Sincere Garbage segment of 2020! Host Justin Mallari brings in Justin Quizon and Nathan Schulz to help him make sense of the 2019 trainwreck, Cats! #JoinTheOffensive
On this episode, Nathan Schulz joins the Offensive! Nathan is the author of The Shrouded City comic book. He sits down with Host, Justin Mallari (and David Armenta), to talk about his nerdy journey, launching his creative projects, and useless things we all learned in school. #JoinTheOffensive
It's time to review some Sincere Garbage! In the first installment of this series,our Host, Justin Mallari, breaks down “The Room” and “The Disaster Artist”! Justin brings in comic book writers and film buffs, Nathan Schulz and Justin Quizon. Both of them also write for the website agentsofguard.com!#JOINTHEOFFENSIVE
On this episode, the tag team of John Pingel and Nathan Schulz join the Offensive! They sit down with Host Justin Mallari (and David Armenta) to break down the 1989 Hulk Hogan Film, No Holds Barred! Arguably the most confusing movie Geek Offensive has ever reviewed! #JoinTheOffensive
On this week's episode, Nathan Schulz joins the Offensive! Nathan is in studio to help Host Justin Mallari (along with David Boyd) break down the 1987 Sylvester Stallone classic film, Over the Top! This movie has it all: big rigs, arm wrestling and a vicious child custody battle! #JoinTheOffensive
It's time for another installment of Sincere Garbage here on the Offensive! This week, Host Justin Mallari brings in Nathan Schulz and John Pingel to help break down the 1991 Hulk Hogan classic, Suburban Commando! This movie has it all: jaunty walks, frozen Christopher Lloyd, and baby-voiced Undertaker! #JoinTheOffensive
On this episode, Nathan Schulz joins the Offensive! Nathan is the author of The Shrouded City comic book. He sits down with Host, Justin Mallari (and David Armenta), to talk about his nerdy journey, launching his creative projects, and useless things we all learned in school. #JoinTheOffensive
It’s time for another installment of Sincere Garbage here on the Offensive! This week, Host Justin Mallari brings in Nathan Schulz and John Pingel to help break down the 1991 Hulk Hogan classic, Suburban Commando! This movie has it all: jaunty walks, frozen Christopher Lloyd, and baby-voiced Undertaker! #JoinTheOffensive
End Bosses Nathan Schulz & Robert Cormier join the Geek K.O. gang for a round of the card game “Pitchstorm” for this mini-level!
On this week’s episode, Nathan Schulz joins the Offensive! Nathan is in studio to help Host Justin Mallari (along with David Boyd) break down the 1987 Sylvester Stallone classic film, Over the Top! This movie has it all: big rigs, arm wrestling and a vicious child custody battle! #JoinTheOffensive
This week’s episode: Alix, Cole, and JPG traverse the underbelly of space-westerns with Nathan Schulz (Agents of GUARD), playing Galactic Scoundrels from Little Rock Games! The crew talk about the true definition of a scoundrel, the game’s inspirations, and how backstabbing adds to the theme. And don’t be a scoundrel yourself: make sure to rate,...
On this episode, the tag team of John Pingel and Nathan Schulz join the Offensive! They sit down with Host Justin Mallari (and David Armenta) to break down the 1989 Hulk Hogan Film, No Holds Barred! Arguably the most confusing movie Geek Offensive has ever reviewed! #JoinTheOffensive
Nathan Schulz, Director of Enterprise Sales Midwest and PNW, talks about negotiation tactics and strategies.
This week’s episode: with Alix out of town, Cole & JPG visit a Galaxy Far, Far Away to talk about Star Wars Resistance and the first season of RPGeek Allegories! Joining them is Jesse Pickering and Nathan Schulz (who play Wulf & Maqoma on RPGeek) to talk about what drives their characters, their love for...
Brendo is joined by guest Nathan Schulz, creator and writer of The Shrouded City. They talk about all things comics, creating, Marvel movies, and other assorted geek stuff. Thanks for listening and please tell your friends!
Brendo is joined by guest Nathan Schulz, creator and writer of The Shrouded City. They talk about all things comics, creating, Marvel movies, and other assorted geek stuff. Thanks for listening and please tell your friends!
This week’s episode: Alix, Cole, & JPG dive into the Verse for an intro to Firefly & Serenity! Joined by Joss Whedon geek Nathan Schulz (Agents of GUARD), the crew talk about the concept of genre-mashing, favorite episodes/scenes, and why some deaths are too painful to forget. Don’t forget: we’re on Apple Podcasts & Google...
It’s time to review some Sincere Garbage! In the first installment of this series,our Host, Justin Mallari, breaks down “The Room” and “The Disaster Artist”! Justin brings in comic book writers and film buffs, Nathan Schulz and Justin Quizon. Both of them also write for the website agentsofguard.com!#JOINTHEOFFENSIVE
Join Josh Anderson, Derick Armijo, Matt Benson, Brendan Creecy, David King, Andrew Linde, Nathan Schulz, and Phil Vecchio as they talk about SDCC 2014.
The writer of The Shrouded City, Nathan Schulz, joins Marc and Tim on their comic book podcast, Nightwing Loves Power Girl. We talk about The Shrouded City, Green Lantern Volume 2 from the New 52, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Captain America 2, and the demise of All-Star Western. Isn’t … Continue reading →