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Podcast co-producers and good friends Shannon Campe and Sammi Campbell sit down to discuss the new film version of the story, Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women” (2019.) Visit our Show Notes blog at littlewomenpodcast.com for links to further reading and information about the movie. We are not affiliated with this film and any opinions are solely our own.This episode was edited by our own Zach Powers, also of the Revisionists podcast.
In this special crossover episode of Little Women: a Modern Audio Drama and Excessively Diverted, Shannon joins co-producer Sammi Campbell and Beau North to discuss another modernization of Little Women, 2012’s “The March Sisters at Christmas.” As this movie turned out to be QUITE sleazy, this episode is not appropriate for listeners under the age of 13. We’ll be back next week with more family-friendly content! This episode was edited by Beau North. Follow Excessively Diverted on Twitter @divertedpod.
After a meeting about the family newspaper, a surprise present from Laurie leads to Meg growing closer to John Brooke—and Jo and Amy’s worst fight ever.This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Camille Michelotti (Beth March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March), and Clint Worthington (John Brooke.)"Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama" is co-produced by Sammi Campbell and Shannon Campe. Written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. Directed by Julia Rohed-Worthington, edited Bex Carlos. Album artwork by Karen Mooney, and theme music by Suri Music. Find us online at www.littlewomenpodcast.com.
Amy struggles to fit in with her wealthy friends at school, and Beth learns more about the Lawrence family than she bargained for.This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Phil Gonzales (Grandfather Lawrence), Camille Michelotti (Beth March), Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March), and Amanda Winston (Marmee).Episode Four features the song “Gratitude” written and performed by Suri. Listen to more of her work at www.surimusic.com“Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. It's co-produced by Shannon Campe and Sammi Campbell. This episode was edited by Bex Carlos and directed by Julia Rohed-Worthington, and features music by Suri Music and album artwork by Karen Mooney. Find us online at www.littlewomenpodcast.com.
Jo visits her new friend Laurie at the mansion next door and has a run-in with his intimidating grandfather. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Phil Gonzales (Grandfather Lawrence), Camille Michelotti (Beth March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March), and Clint Worthington (John Brooke.)Episode Three features the songs “Gratitude” and “Strolling to the Next Spot,” written and performed by Suri. Listen to more of her work at www.surimusic.com.“Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. It's co-produced by Shannon Campe and Sammi Campbell. This episode was edited by Bex Carlos and directed by Julia Rohed-Worthington, and features music by Suri Music and album artwork by Karen Mooney. Find us online at www.littlewomenpodcast.com.
Jo braves a party at the Kings' with Meg and makes an unexpected new friend. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), Zach Powers (Theodore Lawrence), and Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March.)“Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. It's co-produced by Shannon Campe and Sammi Campbell. This episode was edited by Bex Carlos and directed by Julia Rohed-Worthington, and features music by Suri Music and album artwork by Karen Mooney. Find us online at www.littlewomenpodcast.com.
In our first bonus episode, co-producers Shannon Campe and Sammi Campbell chat about other "Little Women" media listeners might enjoy. Please feel free to contact us with your own recommendations: littlewomenpodcast19@gmail.comThis episode was guest edited by Malcolm Nygard of the Flying Machine Podcast Network. Visit us online at www.littlewomenpodcast.com.
In the first episode of this eighteen-part fiction podcast, the four March Sisters attempt to send a festive holiday message to their father, who’s serving overseas, despite the lack of Christmas spirit at home. This episode features the voices of Shannon Campe (Jo March), Kiely Fong (Amy March), John McCoy (Captain March), Camille Michelotti (Beth March), Allyce Caryn Torres (Meg March), and Amanda Winston (Marmee).“Little Women: A Modern Audio Drama” is written by Shannon Campe, based on the novel by Louisa May Alcott. It's co-produced by Shannon Campe and Sammi Campbell. This episode was edited by Bex Carlos and directed by Julia Rohed-Worthington, and features music by Suri Music and album artwork by Karen Mooney. Find us online at www.littlewomenpodcast.com.
This week, I’m joined by Sammi Campbell from Excessively Diverted to talk about this . . . weird . . . book. I mean, it’s great, but it’s weird. There’s ghosts but no ghosts! Bags under eyes and then no bags under eyes! Pajamas and no pajamas! What more do you want?! https://ia601506.us.archive.org/20/items/DIBCEP126/DIBC-EP126.mp3 ...Continue reading →
This week, I’m joined by Sammi Campbell from Excessively Diverted to talk about this . . . weird . . . book. I mean, it’s great, but it’s weird. There’s ghosts but no ghosts! Bags under eyes and then no bags under eyes! Pajamas and no pajamas! What more do you want?! https://ia601506.us.archive.org/20/items/DIBCEP126/DIBC-EP126.mp3 … Continue reading "Episode 126 – Maniac Mansion!"
Ahoy, Killers! The good ship Kill By Kill is exciting and new… and missing our 1st Mate Gena, sadly. Don’t worry, we're not alone! Joining us for this "Doomed Cruise" are the hosts of Excessively Diverted, Beau North & Sammi Campbell to help us keep Friday the 13th Part 8: Jason Eventually Gets to a Major Metropolitan City Center on course. Along the way, we discuss the movie connects to Ju-On, attempt to square the idea of what Jason piloting a boat must look like and we try to tell the tale of “Hot Rock Recipient.” All this plus we pitch Kramer vs. Kramer vs. Jason Voorhees to Hollywood elite before dusting off a round of Choose Your Own Death-venture! Keep reach for the stars and disappointing you legal guardians, Killers! Never fear - new episodes of Kill By Kill are made available every other Friday! Have something to say? Reach out on Twitter @killbykillpod or email us: killbykillpod@gmail.com. Follow on IG @killbykillpodcast Artwork by Josh Hollis: joshhollis.com
Hello, and welcome to our new podcast venture! In this show, Beau North and Sammi Campbell will be taking a look at modern film adaptations of Jane Austen novels to see how they translate into present-day pop culture. In a (mostly) judgement-free zone, Beau and Sammi will watch any modern adaptation, no matter the budget, cast, or level of silliness. Grab your popcorn and your Sparknotes, and enjoy the show! In this episode, Beau and Sammi discuss the 2006 Ode to Celebrity Culture, Material Girls. Directed by Martha Coolidge, Starring Hilary Duff, Haylie Duff, Anjelica Huston, and Brent Spiner. Based on Jane Austen's 'Sense & Sensibility' Theme music 'Back in Summer' by Nicolai Heidlas
The fifth episode of season 1 there is a ball and everyone is in attendance. Shannon and Zach are joined by guest Sammi Campbell so they can unmask the Queen to the moon. Subscribe to Sammi's newsletter at http://tinyletter.com/spockgrrl or hear Sammi (and Shannon) on episodes of Loose Canon at http://loosecanonpod.com/
Sammi Campbell of A Talking 'Cast?! and The Cast Next Door helps me remember my Pope Alexander. Our discussion of Michel Gondry's 2004 Oscar-winner strays into the travails of monogamy and online dating. I want letters from listeners! Subscribe to my newsletter (tinyletter.com/loosecanonpod) or email me at caroline@loosecanonpod.com
It's the second episode of our Halloween Spooktacular! Sammi Campbell joins us (you can get her awesome newsletter "Highly Illogical" at tinyletter.com/spockgrrl) and we discuss the Salem Witch Trials. Zach shows impressive restraint when it comes to impressions, Sammi casts doubt on some evidence, and Brian scrapes the bottom of his football knowledge barrel.