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Send a textFear thrives in the gaps between what we feel and what's actually true. Today we close those gaps with Psalm 91, moving from the poetry we've memorised to the refuge we can live inside. We read verses 1–6 and slow down on the words we often skim—pinions, wings, shield, rampart—so the metaphors become muscle and bone: tender shelter that warms the soul and a broad-topped wall you can stand on when the arrows fly.From there we face a quiet battle many of us are losing: which words we allow to shape our inner world. God begins change by speaking, and His word still contradicts loud headlines, lingering pain, and clever doubts. Abraham shows us how to cooperate with promise—believe in the heart, speak in line with it, and let the mouth become a gate that keeps fear from settling. This isn't hype or denial; it's the spiritual realism of calling things that are not as though they are because God already has.We widen the lens with the image of wings, picturing an eagle spreading a fierce span over its young. That's how divine protection feels: not fragile, not earned, but fiercely present. Grace does the heavy lifting we cannot.We finish with Solomon's choice for wisdom, showing how seeking to serve aligns our desires with God's heart and often brings more than we asked for. Tie Psalm 91 to Psalm 23 and you'll see a through-line of presence and care from valley to table. Listen, reflect, and share the promise you're claiming today. If this helped you breathe easier, follow the show, leave a review, and pass it on to someone who needs a shield right now.Good morning, good afternoon, wherever you are in the world - Welcome to Grapevine Ministries. Support the showPlease feel free to check out my first publication, it is also available on Google and Amazon Books. https://www.xlibris.com/en-au/search?query=Phillip+Barker
Send a textWhat if safety isn't the absence of storms but the presence you stand within? We dive into Psalm 91 to explore assurance that holds when life breaks, trading superstition for a sturdy practice of dwelling with God. Rather than running to a dusty spiritual first aid kit, we talk about making the secret place your daily address—so when crisis hits, you're already home.Through this podcast we unpack why biblical protection means presence, not immunity, and how the language of refuge and fortress reorients fear. We trace how believers have leaned on Psalm 91 during seasons of plague and upheaval, and why that history helps us read it with both realism and hope. You'll hear practical rhythms for living near to God—Scripture habits, worship that steadies attention, short and honest prayers—that build resilience before the wind rises. We connect the dots to Philippians' joy in hardship, Job's trust amid loss, and John's clear-eyed love for Jesus, showing how the wider witness of Scripture reinforces a life anchored in Christ.We also share a personal story from Cyclone Tracy's aftermath to illustrate how people respond differently to the same storm and why proximity to God shapes recovery. The through-line is simple and strong: you are going through the valley, not setting up camp there. Hidden with Christ, held by his hand, and sealed by the Spirit, you can face arrows by day and terrors by night without surrendering your peace.If this conversation steadies you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage, and leave a review to help others find it. Then tell us: which promise are you holding onto this week?Good morning, good afternoon, wherever you are in the world - Welcome to Grapevine Ministries. Support the showPlease feel free to check out my first publication, it is also available on Google and Amazon Books. https://www.xlibris.com/en-au/search?query=Phillip+Barker
Send us a textWhen fear hangs in the air and headlines keep shifting, where do you actually live on the inside? We open Psalm 91 and get practical about dwelling with God so protection is more than a verse—it becomes the place your heart calls home. From daily prayers you can speak over your family to simple rhythms that anchor peace, we map a path from anxiety to assurance without glossing over the grit of real life.We talk candidly about why life feels harder at every stage and why many still keep their distance from church after the pandemic. Grace is real, but so are consequences; the psalm invites us to stop “visiting” God during emergencies and start dwelling with the Most High day by day. You'll hear how worship, Scripture, and community shape a God‑consciousness that steadies you before the storm hits. We unpack key lines—refuge, fortress, El Shaddai—and show how trust grows when it's spoken aloud and lived in small, repeatable decisions.Along the way, we share personal stories of rough waters and resilient joy, not to dramatise pain but to highlight a pattern: protection often looks like presence, guidance, and unshakeable peace under pressure. If you've been craving clarity on divine protection, practical ways to pray, and a gentle nudge back into community where iron sharpens iron, this conversation meets you where you are and points you to a sturdier place to stand.If this resonates, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a quick review so others can find these messages. Your voice helps more people discover hope and step into the shelter that never shifts.Good morning, good afternoon, wherever you are in the world - Welcome to Grapevine Ministries. Support the showPlease feel free to check out my first publication, it is also available on Google and Amazon Books. https://www.xlibris.com/en-au/search?query=Phillip+Barker
Send us a textWhat if safety isn't the absence of danger but the presence of Someone stronger than your fear? We're kicking off a multi-week journey through Psalm 91 by sitting with the opening line and its bold invitation to dwell in the secret place, not just drop by when life unravels. From there, we get practical about what abiding looks like on ordinary days and how that steady closeness reshapes our reactions when trouble lands on the doorstep.We unpack the imagery of shadow and wings—language that speaks to nearness, warmth, and shelter—and make space for a tension many of us feel: bruises fade, but words linger. You'll hear why inner refuge matters when criticism bites, why context keeps us from using verses like charms, and how the psalm's ambiguity on authorship actually helps us apply it to modern anxieties, illness, ageing, and the long ache of uncertainty. Rather than offering a thin promise of pain-free living, we lean into a richer truth: presence in the storm, strength for today, and a posture that keeps us grounded when headlines and heartaches try to move us.This conversation also tackles the shift from inherited belief to lived faith. We talk about moving beyond borrowed convictions, building a relationship with God that's at least as real as your closest human bond, and choosing to run to God first when life shakes. Expect honest stories, thoughtful takeaways, and a clear path forward as we map out the weeks ahead—verse by verse, promise by promise. If you're ready to anchor your mind and heart in a refuge that travels with you, press play, share this with a friend who needs hope, and don't forget to follow, rate, and leave a review to help others find the show.Good morning, good afternoon, wherever you are in the world - Welcome to Grapevine Ministries. Support the showPlease feel free to check out my first publication, it is also available on Google and Amazon Books. https://www.xlibris.com/en-au/search?query=Phillip+Barker
Send us a textGrief doesn't ask for permission, and it doesn't follow a script. We open up about what it means to move forward without erasing the people we love, blending practical tools with gentle, faith-informed guidance. You'll hear clear language and real stories that honour the weight of loss while pointing toward hope, agency, and community.We start by reframing “moving on” as integration, not forgetting. From sleep, healthy food, and gentle exercise to simple routines that anchor the day, we trace the small habits that make healing possible. We talk about spirit, soul, and body as a way to understand the ache for connection, and how hope can mature into faith and belief when you're honest about pain. Scripture is offered as an anchor rather than a bandage, highlighting passages that meet you where you are and remind you that walking through the valley means emerging on the other side.Along the way, we challenge myths: time alone doesn't heal, tears aren't weakness, and faith doesn't cancel sorrow. You'll hear why no one can fully know your grief and why that truth deserves respect. We look at the role of pets and service animals, the quiet strength of neighbourhood rituals and church communities, and the risks of numbing crutches like alcohol or gambling. We also unpack triggers and PTSD, from songs and scents to places that pull you back, and we share ways to face them with care and support. Most of all, we give permission for complexity: you can love again without betrayal, celebrate without denial, and cry without breaking.If this conversation steadies your steps, share it with someone who needs a handhold today. Subscribe for more grounded, hope-filled episodes, and leave a review to help others find this space. Your story matters, and we're honoured to walk a few steps with you.Good morning, good afternoon, wherever you are in the world - Welcome to Grapevine Ministries. Support the showPlease feel free to check out my first publication, it is also available on Google and Amazon Books. https://www.xlibris.com/en-au/search?query=Phillip+Barker
Send us a textWe explore Acts 28 to show how the gospel keeps moving even through opposition, and how being relatable to Christ opens doors in ordinary moments. Paul's bold yet kind approach becomes a practical guide for soft hearts, honest answers, and Spirit‑led kindness.• Acts 28 as an open‑ended mission• Paul's model of boldness with kindness• Soft hearts versus hardened responses• Parable of the sower as a framework• Honesty when you do not know answers• Everyday entry points for faith talks• Bridging conversations across cultures• Seed, water, harvest expectations• Kindness as credible witness• One change to live more Christ‑likeMake a point of doing something this year that you did different from last yearGood morning, good afternoon, wherever you are in the world - Welcome to Grapevine Ministries. Support the showPlease feel free to check out my first publication, it is also available on Google and Amazon Books. https://www.xlibris.com/en-au/search?query=Phillip+Barker
Send us a textWhat if the turning point isn't the miracle itself, but the moment you decide to seek God and act on what you believe? We open Hebrews 11:6 and sit with a tough, beautiful truth: faith starts by believing God is, then deepens by trusting he rewards those who seek him. From Mary's unflinching yes to the seed-and-gift analogies, we explore how faith grows only when it's planted, watered, and used—never when it's admired from a distance.We talk about the danger of living on second-hand spirituality, chasing borrowed light or prophetic thrills while neglecting the presence of God. Real stability comes when your confidence is anchored in the Giver, not in gifted people. Then we walk through three hero paths from Hebrews: those who see promises fulfilled, those who receive the dead raised, and those who refuse false deliverance even at great cost. Along the way we wrestle with deliverance versus grace, Job's fierce trust, and Paul's thorn that taught sufficiency. Sometimes God shuts the lions' mouths. Sometimes he strengthens the heart to stand. Either way, Christ is magnified.You'll also hear a firsthand healing testimony that reshaped how we pray: believe that you receive when you pray, then step toward it. Language matters—try leaks doubt, while I will pairs belief with action. If you're praying for provision, build value and walk into favour. If you're asking for healing, speak life and move in the measure you have. Seek his face, not just his hand. Grow the mustard seed you were given through Scripture, prayer, and obedience until it throws shade for many.If this resonated with you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a review with the step of faith you're taking this week. Your story might be the spark that helps someone else seek the Rewarder.Good morning, good afternoon, wherever you are in the world - Welcome to Grapevine Ministries. Support the showPlease feel free to check out my first publication, it is also available on Google and Amazon Books. https://www.xlibris.com/en-au/search?query=Phillip+Barker
Send us a textStart the year with a sturdier kind of hope. We open 2026 by wrestling with a hard but life-giving truth: all things work together for good for those who love God, even when the timing and the outcome don't match our plans. Rather than papering over pain, we look it in the eye and ask what it means to trust God's character when the results we prayed for don't arrive on cue.We walk through the names of God—provider, I Am—and why they matter when the ground shifts. The furnace story in Daniel becomes a model for courage: “He is able to deliver us… and even if not.” From there, Hebrews 11 expands our imagination for faith that is commended both in rescue and in unresolved longing. Along the way, we share a Portuguese fable that cautions against quick verdicts, reminding us that we often see only a fragment of the bigger work God is weaving.This conversation gets practical. We outline simple daily rhythms—ten minutes of prayer at dawn and at dusk, gratitude that reframes the day, and putting on the armour of God before stepping into the fray. We revisit the windshield and rear-view mirror image to shift attention from past missteps to present calling. We speak to those carrying regrets, those raised in faith who wandered, and those stepping back toward God, pointing to mercy that welcomes and purpose that steadies. Finally, we invite you to choose a scripture banner for 2026, declare who God is over your calendar, and step forward with a faith that holds firm whether you see the miracle now or later.If this encouraged you, follow the show, share it with a friend who needs courage today, and leave a quick review so more people can find these conversations. Tell us: which promise are you carrying into 2026?Good morning, good afternoon, wherever you are in the world - Welcome to Grapevine Ministries. Support the showPlease feel free to check out my first publication, it is also available on Google and Amazon Books. https://www.xlibris.com/en-au/search?query=Phillip+Barker
Join DC Studios Podcast for the first episode of the Creature Commandos Podcast, as Andy and Multiverse of Color writer Phillip Barker get together to give their advanced thoughts about the beginning of James Gunn’s DC Universe with the Creature Commandos TV show. What did they think about the first outing in Gunn’s DCU? What do you need to know about the upcoming series? How does the first installment in Gunn’s new DC franchise stand out from other animated properties? […] The post Creature Commandos Podcast Season 1 – Episode 0: Advanced Review Of Season 1 appeared first on Multiverse Of Color.
In this episode, we chat with Phillip Barker, founder and owner of Delicioats and the director of the Bonding Through Backpacking Summit. We also chat about the recent Kentucky Backpacking YouTubers Meetup. Be sure to check out Outdoor Vitals at outdoorvitals.com Get your hands on some sweet BPP swag today! https://the-backpacking-podcast-shop.myspreadshop.com/ https://delicioats.com/ https://www.bondingthroughbackpacking.com/access What happens when over 20 youtubers get together for a weekend in the red river gorge? Find out tonight. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backpackingpodcast/support
A jury has convicted Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Officer Phillip Barker of misdemeanor death by motor vehicle, for the 2017 crash that killed a pedestrian. WSOC-TV reports: Jurors have convicted a Charlotte-Mecklenburg police officer who hit and killed a college student in his patrol car. In July 2017, Phillip Barker was speeding while on his way to a call when he hit and killed James Short on Morehead Street near Uptown, according to police. Investigators said Short, 28, was drunk at the time but was walking in a crosswalk. Barker was charged with involuntary manslaughter and misdemeanor death by vehicle. He was placed on unpaid leave that year, and a grand jury indicted him on involuntary manslaughter charges. In 2018, he entered a plea of not guilty. Meanwhile, former NC Congressman and Chief of Staff for President Trump, Mark Meadows, could face charges for voter fraud. From WBTV: The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation said it has submitted to state prosecutors the findings of its voter fraud probe into Mark Meadows, a former White House chief of staff to President Donald Trump, who was simultaneously registered to vote in North Carolina and two other states earlier this year. The State Bureau of Investigation announced Tuesday that it has turned over the case file detailing its investigation into Meadows' North Carolina voter registration and listed residence to Attorney General Josh Stein's office. Prosecutors with the attorney general's office will determine whether criminal charges are appropriate, the bureau said in a statement. Meadows, a former Republican North Carolina congressman, was removed from the state's voter rolls in April after Stein's office asked the bureau to examine his voter registration records. He had listed a mobile home Scaly Mountain, North Carolina, that he never owned as his physical address weeks before casting an absentee by-mail ballot in the state for the 2020 presidential election. ... Public records indicate Meadows registered to vote in Alexandria, Virginia, in 2021, a year after he registered in North Carolina and just weeks before Virginia's pivotal gubernatorial election in which Gov. Glenn Youngkin became the first Republican to win statewide office in a dozen years. He also registered to vote in South Carolina in March 2022. Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phillip Barker returns to talk about one of his favorite films by his favorite director. Man of Steel was a controversial retelling of the Super Man story but has many devoted fans that love this interpretation. @unphiltereddd https://theeternalknightpodcast.podbean.com/ Catch up with us on Twitter: @ILTMPodcast Instagram: @ILovethatMoviePodcast Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ilovethatmovie
June 24th, 2019, the Nerdnited Nations invaded the podcasting universe. In this episode we celebrate 3 years of nerdy bs with an epic crossover with Phillip Barker and Craig Blalock of the Eternal Knight Podcast. What better topic for a crossover with a Batman podcast than to create your own Batman crossover? First time guest Craig kicks off things hot with a crossover that has every 80's child throwing their wallets at their phones, Phillip takes a different approach by retelling a classic Batman tale through the lens of another property, Melissa goes off the beaten path and brings our favorite fairytale to Gotham and Jarrad sets up one groovy crossover with 60's television rivals. This is an episode any Batman fan or DC creative exec shouldn't miss. Don't forget to listen to The Eternal Knight Podcast wherever you get your podcast fix! Here's to 3 years and many more! Thank you all for the love! The Eternal Knight Podcast https://feed.podbean.com/theeternalknightpodcast/feed.xml Twitter - @TEK_Podcast Instagram - @tek_podcast Phillip Barker Twitter/Instagram/TikTok/Vero - @unphiltereddd Craig Blalock Twitter/Instagram/TikTok- @craiggyomega Podcast Social Media Facebook - Nerdnited Nations Podcast Twitter - @NerdnitedPod Instagram - @nerdnitednationspodcast Email - nerdnitednationspodcast@gmail.com Melissa Twitter/Instagram - @missmelissan25 - @scribblesofawannabedrawer Jarrad Twitter/Instagram - @QCA_Mista_J Podcast Social Media Facebook - Nerdnited Nations Podcast Twitter - @NerdnitedPod Instagram - @nerdnitednationspodcast Email - nerdnitednationspodcast@gmail.com Melissa Twitter/Instagram - @missmelissan25 - @scribblesofawannabedrawer Jarrad Twitter/Instagram - @QCA_Mista_J
Welcome back to Late Night Movies! Tonights discussion is all about the dearest Dark Knight Detective, Batman, and his many incarnations that have been presented in cinema! Welcome to the 4Nerds Network! On this channel we discuss nerdy topics with nerdy guests of all kinds! We are huge DC Comics fans, Marvel fans, Star Wars fans, and simply put, we are nerds! Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXs7... Channel Merch!: https://teespring.com/stores/nerdy-in... TO BECOME A PATRON, CLICK HERE: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=316289... Shop Marvel/DC Apparel: https://www.fandomion.com/sale/sale?s... Extra 10% Off Discount Code: Nerdy LINK: https://www.fandomion.com/sale/sale?s... Original Comics from 4Nerds Network founder Dawson Wiedrich! "Vinelord" VOLUME 1: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08KQ1LLGJ/... "Savage: The Legend of Blue Raven" Vol 1- https://www.amazon.com/Savage-Legend-... “Savage: The Legend of Blue Rave “ Vol 2- https://www.amazon.com/Savage-Legend-... https://www.amazon.com/Savage-Legend-... "A Tale of 3: The Lady"- https://www.amazon.com/Tale-3-Lady-As... Zeeverfett: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/zeeverfettTwitter: @Zeeverfett Instagram: @Zeeverfett Vero: @zeeverfett Nerdy In Many Ways: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXs7... Twitter: @NIMW32 Instagram: @nimw32 Vero: @nimw The Nickatina Show: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQUx... Twitter: @Nickatina_show Instagram: @nickatina_show Vero: @nickatina219 The ACS Universe: https:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXzq... Twitter: @2279acs Instagram: @2279acs Vero: @2279acs #4Nerds --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Phillip Barker from Super Hero Stress returns to talk about Dune! The highly anticipated adaption of Frank Herbert's novel. We discuss why we think this film is so effective at introducing mass audiences to vast universe Herbert created and why Denis Villeneuve is the perfect director for this movie. Phillip Barker: Super Hero Stress @Unphiltereddd Catch up with us on Twitter: @ILTMPodcast Instagram: @ILovethatmoviepodcast Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/Ilovethatmovie
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This episode comes to you on the 2 year anniversary of the first Nerdnited Nations episode that premiered June 25th, 2019. Your nerdy hosts keep the train rolling on year 3 with a commentary track on one of their favorite DCEU films Birds of Prey: And the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn. Melissa and Jarrad are not alone, as suggested by Phillip Barker on Episode 50; they are joined by returning guest Victoria Ciriac (Podcast of Wizardry and Witchcraft). Phillip himself even makes a special guest appearance. Give this fun episode a download, kick back, sync up and listen along with 4 nerds enjoying probably one of the most fun comic book films of the last couple years.
In this episode your nerdy hosts wrap up Mental Health Awareness Month by building their own Justice Leagues. Melissa and Jarrad are not alone in this task; joining them for the first (of hopefully many times) is Uber fan girl of the show Victoria Ciriac, long time buddy of Jarrad's Sean Thompson and returning once again to the show Phillip Barker (Superhero Stress). What does building a Justice League of your own have to do with mental health? The task is simple, everyone has a demon they fight; your hosts and their guests associate the demons they fight with a villain in the DC universe and then build up their own JL to take that villain down. What villains are the Nerdnited-verse up against? Download and find out! Social Media Phillip Barker Twitter/Instagram - @unphiltered Superhero Stress Podcast Twitter/Instagram - superherostress Podcast feed - http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:569113176/sounds.rss Nerdnited Nations Podcast Facebook - Nerdnited Nations Podcast Twitter - @NerdnitedPod Instagram - @nerdnitednationspodcast Email - nerdnitednationspodcast@gmail.com Melissa Twitter/Instagram - @missmelissan25 - @scribblesofawannabedrawer Jarrad Twitter/Instagram - @QCA_Mista_J
In this episode your hosts are tackling another iteration of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol" only this time set in Gotham City in the pages of best selling (and super f'n hard to find) graphic novel Batman Noel by Lee Bermejo. Melissa and Jarrad also bring ANOTHER new and great cohost along for the ride; Phillip Barker (Superhero Stress). Listen to 3 Batman fanatics praise Bermejo's story and art to Arkham and back. Take a shot every time you hear Dick (Grayson) mentioned. Melissa, Jarrad and Phillip take a crack at fantasy comic book writer and give a comic book hero of their choosing the Christmas Carol treatment
Andy and Brendan are joined by Phillip Barker to count down their top 10 live action DC villains on film. They also share the results of the listener poll and answer your questions in the Wayne Manor Mailbox. Join our Mailing List: https://goo.gl/FKUBA2 Take a quick demographic survey: https://goo.gl/33VxBz Find more Holy BatCast on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Patreon Rate, review, & subscribe to Holy BatCast on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | iHeartRadio | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to holybatcast@rf4rm.com
Well hi there, On this episode Jeremy and Guy are joined by returning guest Phillip Barker from the Superhero Stress Podcast to review the newly released Director's Cut of Mike Flanagan's Doctor Sleep. So join us as take another trip to the Overlook with Dan, Abra, and Rose the Hat. Dark Tower Radio Podcast Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/darktowerradiopodcast Twitter @DarkTowerRadio Email darktowerradio@gmail.com Guy Milks Twitter @GalacticScumbag Please Rewind: The RF4RM Retro Show https://www.facebook.com/PleaseRewindRF4RM/ Phillip Barker/Superhero Stress Podcast Twitter: @Unphiltereddd https://soundcloud.com/superherostress
Hile! Jeremy is finally back to review Mike Flanagan's Doctor Sleep. He is joined by Phillip Barker of the Superhero Stress podcast to talk all about the latest King adaptation. So book your room because we are going back to the Overlook and tune your dial to Dark Tower Radio. Dark Tower Radio Podcast Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/darktowerradiopodcast Twitter @DarkTowerRadio Email darktowerradio@gmail.com Phillip Barker/Superhero Stress Twitter: @Unphiltereddd https://soundcloud.com/superherostress
Phillip Barker and Guy Milks once again return to discuss the lovely surprise of the 2019 film season with a little superhero movie that has a pretty big heart. All you gotta do is Say The Magic Word... SHAZAM!
Andy and Jamie are joined by Phillip Barker to review the new DC Universe animated film, The Death of Superman. They also respond to listener questions about Batman and Black Mask in the Wayne Manor Mailbox. Quick demographic survey: https://survey.libsyn.com/holybatcast Find more Holy BatCast on the internet: Web | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | Patreon Rate, review, & subscribe to Holy BatCast on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | iHeartRadio | Stitcher | TuneIn Your feedback is appreciated. Send emails to holybatcast@rf4rm.com We hope you enjoyed this episode of Holy BatCast - The All Batman Podcast. If you'd like to support the show and help the podcast grow, consider visiting us at PATREON. In exchange for a monthly contribution, you'll earn rewards based on your level of support.
Hello, and welcome to the sequel to a sequel episode on......Sequel This! Here we have another batch (four to be exact) of fan pitches that include a return of the rap air horn and Sam Jackson! If you want to skip the beginning pleasentries I've included time stamps for each pitch and a time stamp for the first ever Sequel This contest! 00:25:00 - 00:33:00 Kevin Carignan from "Fighting Words" and "Throwing the Controller" submits a product pitch tie-in to the episode he was a guest in. I'll keep it a surprise. It's great. 00:33:30 - 00:44:30 Phillip Barker submits a Batman sequel, but to which Batman franchise. That is the question? 00:45:00 - 01:07:00 Reno Dee Submits his own take on Gremlins 3. The less said the better. You may just need to ignore our Gremlins 3 episode because this is what Gremlins 3 should be! 01:08:00 - 01:26:00 Lastly Davin Emerson returns with another great pitch. This time for Jumper 2. Dave and I read this one as if it were a play. It was a hell of a lot of fun to record, sorry about all the Jimmy Fallon SNL laugh out loud moments. We couldn't help. Davin's lines are ridiculous in the best possible way. 01:26:30 - 01:35:00 The first ever Sequel This contest! What we're asking is that new fans and old fans that haven't already submitted a review of the show to itunes to please do so, and give us a fair rating. Then submit to us an email to: Sequelthis@gmail.com with proof that it was you that submitted it. Can be a screen shot, anything. Subject line should be 2017 contest. You'll be entered into a raffle to win a free "The Last Jedi" Luke funko pop. Winners will be drawn opening weekend of December 15th, 2017 of the film. So get those iTunes reviews submitted folks! Email: Sequelthis@gmail.com Facebook Page (like us and follow us for episode updates): https://www.facebook.com/SequelThis/ iTunes (review us): https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/sequel-this/id1115813317?mt=2