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Lamarr Townsend Tarot Podcast
KYLE MASSEY PSYCHIC READING [LAMARR TOWNSEND TAROT]

Lamarr Townsend Tarot Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 12:13


Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeHLe-mjhdbd6TV6APYVDaw/join In this video I talk about and do a psychic tarot reading on Kyle Massey of the Disney TV shows Corey in the House and That's So Raven. *For your own personal reading from me, Lamarr Townsend Tarot, please visit my website: https://www.lamarrtownsendtarot.com

Convo with Friendz
2nd Place me Please

Convo with Friendz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 75:45


Hey, Friendz Hey!!!! We have a very hilarious yet serious show for you today. We are talking about everything from 10 dead, 151 still missing after building collapse in Miami to Former Disney star Kyle Massey (That's So Raven), 29, facing felony charges. For The Letter this week, a Friendz asked Should she abort her boss's baby because he is married? If you want your letter read on-air e-mail us: convowithfriendspodcast@gmail.com. WackASS of this week goes to The Gay Community for Attacking Lil Nas X for him being comfortable in the skin he is in!. Friendz we know you will enjoy this week's episode. Especially, with all the sidebar conversations we were having. So as always make sure you have your headphones ready because we are talking about it all!!!!   Guest: Asia Trebian   To Donate to the podcast: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=PHJ8ECDXWD4EA   Signup for our Weekly Newsletter: https://convowithfriendzpodcast.com/   The Business of the Week: Crescent City SnowBoyz   IG: crescent city snow boyz

The Morning Toast
116: Bad Stories, Great Show: Wednesday, June 30th, 2021

The Morning Toast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 62:28


TLC Officially Cancels 'Counting On,' Drops the Duggar Family After Josh Duggar's Recent Arrest (US Weekly) That's So Raven's Kyle Massey Charged With Felony for Immoral Communication With Teenage Girl (E! News) Sex/Life Co-Stars Sarah Shahi and Adam Demos Are Dating IRL (E! News) The Devil Wears Prada Turns 15: 8 Facts You Didn't Know About the Movie Until Now (PEOPLE) Netflix Acknowledges Lazy Viewers by Allowing Us to Watch Partially Downloaded Content Offline (Vulture) Real Housewives of New York Recap Dear Toasters Advice Segment The Morning Toast with Claudia (@girlwithnojob) and Jackie Oshry (@jackieoshry) Merch: https://shopmorningtoast.com/ The Morning Toast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themorningtoast Girl With No Job by Claudia Oshry: https://www.girlwithnojob.com/book

Inside Dance with Taylor & Alex
EPISODE 30! Cover Star - Brandon O'Neal

Inside Dance with Taylor & Alex

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 56:44


WE ARE 30! And we are celebrating by welcoming cover star from the latest issue of Inside Dance Magazine: BRANDON O'NEAL! Listen as we discuss this star's journey from small town boy to Debbie Allen prodigy and beyond! With a resume that boasts La La Land, That's So Raven, Broad City, and Broadway credits like The Lion King and Wicked you would be silly not hear his advice on the dance industry! Plus Taylor & Alex discuss their own cover shoot experience and their pro tips for photoshoots. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe! Happy Dancing!SOCIALS:Brandon O'Neal - @iambrandononealUs! - @insidedancepodcastInside Dance Magazine - @insidedancemagDEBBIE ALLEN DANCE ACADEMY: www.debbieallendanceacademy.com/donateWe would love to hear from you! Write us at insidedancepodcast@gmail.com.

The Mister(ess) of Pop Culture
That's So Raven's Kyle Massey Charged With Felony

The Mister(ess) of Pop Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 20:22


1. That's So Raven's Kyle Massey Charged With Felony for Immoral Communication With Teenage Girl (E!) 2. Fans outraged by Howard Stern's summer off after $500M Sirius XM deal (Page Six) 3. Kevin Federline Addresses Britney Spears' Conservatorship in Bombshell Attorney Statement (E!) 4. Britney Spears Speaks Out Against Paparazzi for "Embarrassing" Her on Vacation (E!)

Oh My Allergies!
Food Allergies in the Media: The Importance of Proper Representation

Oh My Allergies!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 46:27


Welcome back to the Oh My Allergies! Podcast. In today's episode, Valencia is talking all about food allergies in the media. Valencia discusses the misinformation that is being portrayed by the media when showing allergic reactions, how allergic reaction scenes from various television shows and movies have affected her mental health, the importance of proper media representation of food allergies, and so much more. Tune in to hear her break down and react to allergic reaction scenes from television shows and movies to know which ones have done it right and have done it wrong. Allergy News Article: https://cutt.ly/ImicOpT The allergy scenes discussed in today's episode: Allergy Scene from Hitch: https://cutt.ly/omicmsa Allergy Scene from Monster-in-Law: https://cutt.ly/VmicxNm Allergy Scene from Friends: https://cutt.ly/FmicYfm Allergy Scene from That's So Raven: https://cutt.ly/amiclvn Allergy Scene from Grownish: https://cutt.ly/xmicshw Allergy Scene from The Game Plan: https://cutt.ly/UmicyK7 Allergy Scene from #blackAF: available on Netflix 3 Ways You Can Support This Podcast: Subscribe to the Oh My Allergies! Podcast Rate and Review (just by tapping stars on Apple Podcast ★★★★★) Share the Oh My Allergies! Podcast with everyone you know and don't know! JOIN THE OMA SQUAD: Podcast Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/ohmyallergies Blog: http://www.lifeofavegaholic.com *Subscribe to Life of a Vegaholic here: http://hyperurl.co/LOVSubscribe YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/LifeofaVegaholic Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/CallMeValBarnes Follow Valencia on Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/CallMeValBarnes Pinterest: http://www.pinterest.com/CallMeValBarnes Business Inquiries: ohmyallergies@gmail.com

We Made This
21 - That's So Raven

We Made This

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 76:16


Episode 21 of Right In The Childhood! Right in the Childhood is a podcast about nostalgia and kids TV. The show's hosts are two friends from different generations, Mark and Fraser. Mark is a 42 year old on the edge of Gen X and Millennial; Fraser is a 25ish year old on the edge of Millennial and Gen Z and they both have a Peter Pan complex! They take it in turns each month to take a look at a treasured TV show from their childhood, share memories, discuss whether the other host has heard of it, rewatch a few episodes and then discuss how it hold up with the hope that it does and that it doesn't hit them... right in the childhood! This episode was Fraser's choice and he's chosen That's So Raven: the Disney Channel favourite that featured a school girl whose premonitions regularly caused shenanigans from 2003. Hosts: Fraser Somers and Mark Adams Editor: Mark Adams Twitter: @RitCPod We Made This on Twitter: @wmt_network Buy Mark and Fraser a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/rightinthechildhood www.wemadethisnetwork.com Support the We Made This podcast network on Patreon: Patreon.com/wemadethis

Tea Time With Lindz: A Podcast about Creatives
Tea Time with Lindz: Eddie Ruiz

Tea Time With Lindz: A Podcast about Creatives

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 0:01


Eddie Ruiz was born and raised in Boyle Heights, California, near downtown Los Angeles. He quickly landed a guest-star on “That's So Raven” as Barry The Mascot during drama school. He attended C.S.U.,Fullerton where he received hi B.A. in Acting. He then quickly flew over to London, UK where he received his MFA in Acting from The Central School of Speech and Drama. Some grads from CSSD include Sir Laurence Olivier, Gael Garcia Bernal and Judy Dench. After his return, there has been a lot of love for Eddie in the industry. He made his film debut in the award winning film, “Russel Fish: The Sausage and Egg Incident” starring alongside GLEE's Chris Colfer (Kurt). Eddie was nominated for Best supporting actor in Russel. After landing several TV guest roles, he booked Michael Patrick King's NBC/WB Pilot as Juan in A Mann's World starring Don Johnson. Eddie also stars in films such as “Make A Movie Like Spike” appears alongside Jamil Walker Smith (Stargate, Hey Arnold), Malcolm Goodwin(Breakout Kings), “Ghostown” alongside Jack Guzman(Power Rangers), The Missing Link, Heavy Metal Strawberry Pickers, and Neighborhood Garden. Eddie is no stranger to the stage. He has worked with many respectable theatre companies such as Will & Company where he was Pinocchio in Pinocchio, playing Verges in Tony Plana's Much Ado About Nothing with East LA Classic, and Martinez in Ray Bradbury's The Wonderful Ice Cream Suit with the Pandemonium Theatre Company. He has received many awards and great reviews for his performances. Eddie lives in Hollywood, CA where he is now Acting and Producing with his Independent film company “Obviam Entertainment” with Eddy Martin, Luke McClure, and his wife Jean Altadel. www.obviamentertainment.com You can follow Eddie on Twitter and Instagram @TheEddieRuiz

Folklore Friday
Ep:30 Supernatural Storytelling

Folklore Friday

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 63:57


Do you ever wonder what the difference between Supernatural vs Paranormal is? Or Fantasy vs Sci Fi? Well put on your seatbelts because in this episode Kris and I do a deep dive of these types of Genres in Fiction.   |00:38 - 03:25|  Everyday Folklore “Step on a Crack Break your Mother's Back”   |06:30| Supernatural Storytelling   |MUSICAL CREDIT| “Easy Trip Trap” The Brothers Records “Tragic Story”  by Myuu SOUND CREDIT "Ambience, Children Playing, Distant, A.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org |INFO CREDIT| https://www.masterclass.com/articles/guide-to-supernatural-vs-paranormal-fiction#6-examples-of-supernatural-fiction https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-origin-of-the-Step-on-a-crack-break-your-mothers-back-superstition http://www.smartalecksguide.com/2011/09/are-there-dark-origins-behind-step-on.html |TRANSCRIPT| Hello, my little strange things. On this podcast I discussed the world's folklore, myths, legends and superstition. I explore what these stories meant to the cultures that shared them the different uses of lore and our modern day entertainment, and the history of it all. Welcome to folklore Friday. Every day   Have you ever heard the phrase step on a crack break your mother's back? This was definitely something I heard and said as a child. Even when the other kids and I would question it, that won't really happen. You won't really break your mountains back. Right? It was still something that was fun to say and a fun game to see if you could walk the entire length of the sidewalk without stepping on a crack. This is something in the category of playground lore, meaning lore or superstition that is said and shared among children. There have been multiple versions of the same and it has changed over the years. There's another version that warn children that bears would eat them. Step on a crack and you'll be a bear snack. Another is step on a line and you'll break your mother's fine step on a home, break your mother's sugar bowl, step on a nail and you'll put your dad in jail.   The implication is if a child steps out of line, violence will come to them or one of their parents.   One could say that the idea behind this game is enforcing societal views. That bad behavior of children reflects poorly on the parents, implying that those children act the way they do because their parents did not teach them better.   Even our judiciary system does not try children under the age of 18 as adults, further enforcing that minors are not fully accountable or responsible for their actions until they turn 18. With that in mind, is it possible that this game and phrase said by children is teaching them early on that their bad behavior affects their parents? And ultimately others around them? Or is it just a silly thing? Kids sometimes say to scare each other? or play a game? Tell me what do you think?   Now back to your regularly scheduled program.   Hello, strange Lynx. Just a little housekeeping before I get the episode started. I want to say I'm excited to be back and I've got some fun plans for season two. Hopefully, I'll be able to put out an episode every week. And I really want to get more more listeners involved because I know you're out there I can see the numbers and they're popping up and all sorts of different countries. And so messaged me talk to me, I want to know the things that you want to hear about. I got a text today asking me about Medusa and I was like, hells Yeah, I don't know that much about her except she had snakes for hair. So gonna be researching that. So I want a little bit more engagement. On that note. I hate asking for reviews. I hate it. If you haven't noticed, I don't do it that much. But now, after a year of having the podcast, I can count on one hand the number of reviews I've had. Painful that is to hear myself say out loud. It's horrible. But yeah, I desperately need them and to those who have left me some already I super super appreciate it. And if you're anything like me, you just had your bad leaving reviews. I'll tell you what, I listened to about five different podcasts and I love all of them. I've never reviewed a single one in that messed up but they're actually doing really well and have money and stuff like that. I don't people, okay, so I'm gonna do it with you. Alright. So, so you click on your Apple podcasts. And I'm going to go to a podcast that I like called guide to the unknown. Just a little free publicity for them. All right. Okay. So it opens up this guide to the unknown trailer episodes, you scroll down past episodes, and then it's like boom, ratings and reviews. And then underneath the first review, the latest review that pops up, there'll be a little purple icon that will say right to review. I'm gonna click on that. Hmm, do I want and I can give five stars. Absolutely. title it easy. listening. Okay, these two are so fun. Keep up the good work. And send thanks for your feedback. And now I'm done. Okay, that's super easy. And if you want, you don't even have to write something, you can just go and give however many stars you think I deserve? So again, yeah, the whole reason I do this is so that people can hear it. I put time, effort and money. people that say podcasting is free. Those people are liars, not the good ones. It costs money. The whole reason I do this so that people can hear it, and they can be entertained, and I can hear what they want to learn about. So reviews really helped me out because they bring me up in a search engine so more people can find it. So if you want to leave me a review, that would be fantastic. Thank you so much.   Hello, strange liens. Welcome to season two. I'm your host Megan. And today I'm joined by my husband, Chris. Hello, everyone. I had a good break. But as many breaks often tend to do life happened in the middle. So the time kept getting away from I was like, Oh my gosh, it's almost June. So I'm recording finally. And I am happy to be back recording. Hell yeah. Okay, so today we're going to be talking about supernatural storytelling. I'm not sure if that's going to be the title, either supernatural or paranormal. But why I can't decide it's because we're going to be talking about everything under the umbrella of strange, Supernatural, paranormal, yada, yada, yada and talk about the differences. And honestly supernatural and paranormal I thought they were the same thing. And even though the definitions are different, they're portrayed as the same thing I would say in a lot of entertainment. What about you?   Yeah, I mean, they often get mixed in and they're pretty close. So until you start getting into the actual hard definitions of them then you go Oh, okay. Yeah, I guess I can see the difference there.   Yeah, cuz when I think when when I think supernatural I think all different kinds of monsters and demons and anything spiritual when I think paranormal I only think ghosts. Yeah, good. Like usually where I go with it to like paranormal investigations and stuff like that. Yeah, so that was pretty much what I understood before I did the research. So let's talk about it. Okay. According to the Oxford Dictionary, a manifestation or event attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding, or the laws of nature.   So in the Merriam Webster dictionary, the supernatural definition is, Of or relating to an order of existence beyond the visible, observable universe, especially, Of or relating to God, or a god demigod, spirit, or devil.   And this I found on masterclass.com of what is supernatural fiction, and it says, the supernatural genre incorporates elements that cannot be understood by science, and operate outside the rules of the real world. supernatural fiction normally concerns itself. supernatural fiction normally concerns itself with matters of God, the soul, archangels, and resurrection. Sub genres include supernatural horror fiction, ie the work of HP, Lovecraft, Gothic, ie Frankenstein, ghost stories, supernatural thrillers and other mccobb stories in the horror genre. So you can see how it all kind of mixes together, but this is stating that supernatural is a bit more limited than what I thought. But when you just look at the definition of supernatural, but this is saying supernatural fiction can incorporate a lot of different things. Continuing from the website masterclass, calm   the paranormal genre of literary fiction includes beings and phenomena that are outside the realm of normal Normal scientific understanding of the natural world. Though the paranormal genre may include supernatural list elements, this fiction genre generally includes creatures that have been popularized by folklore fairy tales and popular culture such as fairies, aliens, shapeshifters and the undead   so this so this makes me think it's like flip flops. I think paranormal I think just ghosts. But when I think supernatural I think everything it just stated that it's actually right flip flops. So continuing on. Sub genres that fall into the paranormal fiction category include paranormal romance, urban fantasy, fantasy, romance novels, and paranormal fantasy. The paranormal romance genre has yielded many New York Times bestselling hardcovers and audio books in recent years which storylines around young adult and high school aged main characters who fall in love with the paranormal creature, okay, and some examples would include the Twilight series, Moon called by Patricia Briggs, I've read all of those Oh, there's so freaking good interview with a vampire That one's famous by Anne Rice. And then I'm just reading off once   it's anything that has to do with vampire apparently.   Yeah, discovery of witches vampires, which is the hollow series I don't know what that is. But I've discovered anything titled The the hollow or has the hollow in it is worth checking out because it's usually paranormal on The Mortal Instruments. Okay, so this included examples of fantasy, mortal, mortal engines. That's what I was thinking of going back. Okay, so this kind of locked in fantasy, together with paranormal but here's the difference. There are some debate in the literary world about whether or not high fantasy fiction dark fantasy and other contemporary fantasy genres fall in the supernatural or paranormal category. Though popular fantasy novels and fantasy series like jrr Tolkien's I didn't know it was our Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and JK Rowling's Harry Potter may include supernatural creatures and elements of the paranormal. fantasy books are generally considered to be their own distinct genre. Okay, and the reason for that is okay, from what I can understand, supernatural and paranormal exist within our world. It's like everything that you know now our world but then add in a vampire, or add in a witch or add in blah, blah, blah. But fantasy exists in a world outside of our world. Right.   So Harry Potter still manages to get outside of our world, because they have their own best secret wizarding world is not really a thing, but it but maybe just had some person who does magic in the normal world. Does that then not make it fantasy?   Yes. So like charmed. would be paired. It would be paranormal, paranormal because they exist in our world. But it's really easy to think of examples like Lord of the Rings, or Oh, come on, what are some other fantasies stuff? I can't think of anything that that new show that we just started watching that you like Shadow and Bone bone. It's like a world that does not exist in our world made up world. Yeah, yeah, exactly. And so that actually helped me kind of distinguish the two of them. Okay, okay. And I don't normally like what Wikipedia says. But I really like the wording. It says in the difference of definitions. The supernatural genre highlights supernatural creatures or happenings within the real world. Moreover, supernatural fiction also tends to focus on suspense and mystery and less on action, and adventure. Fantasy usually takes place in another world. We're fantastical creatures or magic, our normal Labyrinth, the labyrinth legend. Yes. Melissa sent. So awesome. Legend. Yeah, Tom Cruise. I only came out a little while ago. Oh my gosh, like 20 years 3030 or 40, maybe 1985, almost forever. before I was born, so hopefully strange links that answers your questions. But yeah, you can see how it can all get mixed together. But the biggest difference I would say is between fantasy and everything else.   Right. And I would say for the most part, you're zeroing in on paranormal stuff. Correct where we thought maybe it was supernatural that you were focusing in on Moreover, it's paranormal or normal.   And I think the thing that messes Up is one the show supernatural everything right and then shows like paranormal investigations paranormal investigator mostly hunt ghosts so turns out they're wrong.   The other ones as far as you know, movies and TV using them supernatural and paranormal usually feel pretty interchangeable. Yeah, I would say so. I mean, it to say that it's supernatural and it just goes beyond the rules of science can encompass a lot of things still. Yeah, but calling it paranormal seems to maybe focusing on it a little bit more insane. Like No, it's these folklore things in particular. Yeah. That we're seeing. Yeah, that makes a supernatural maybe also is saying that around those same kinds of things a little bit,   because the thing anything outside of science, yeah. Proven.   Yeah. You can't scientifically explain this. And it seems beyond the laws of nature.   Okay. So like, like the show fringe or fringe science? Yeah, possibly. But then when you zero in on it, like monsters, magic, or norm, those are paranormal. Okay, actually, that helped me still   end up in those are science fiction type things would hit a lot of supernatural stuff. But sometimes they like to be like, and then this monster exist?   Oh, yeah. And we didn't even talk about sci fi. Okay, so sci fi, you explain it. I don't actually have a definition. But the difference is things that could maybe possibly exist within science, right? Think of   within the realm of scientific possibility, right, but yet have not been yet discovered or proven? Or, you know, a lot of quantum theory. Any time travel thing is potentially possible, maybe because we've thought about it scientifically, but nothing's been proven behind that. So that's the science fiction thing. Most space traveling type things   are way in the future Star Trek, it all has   this potential to exist because science says that it's possible, but we've definitely not gotten there yet.   Yeah, so that's the big difference. sci fi, obviously science fiction, Supernatural, paranormal, my little magic and   yeah, beyond any kind of scientific explanation, because it just defies the laws of nature. Yeah, yeah. But science fiction is saying, Yeah, possible. But we haven't actually worked it out quite yet.   Yeah. So now, we're going to discuss a little bit about history of supernatural specifically when it pertains to folklore and super superstition. First off, it serves a purpose. It wasn't just this small minded thing that people thought up to scare their children. Most of folklore and superstition comes from a time where they didn't have scientific understanding, and they didn't have medical knowledge. So the way your body decayed, or the moon, or things that happen in NIH, that people didn't understand, because they didn't have that understanding of what was actually going on.   This is what they figured out what's going on. And this was their explanation of it. Exactly. Yeah. They believed it to be true, because this is what they worked out.   And it was it. And that was a good thing, because it gave them an answer where there otherwise wasn't one. The example that I use a lot is the idea of changeling children. It's this concept that a fairy would come and take your kid in the middle of the night and replace it with this human like child's but wasn't because it was created out of magic. And the symptoms that they say that these children had, they wouldn't look you in the eyes. They didn't like being hugged, and they had large appetites. And they didn't like socializing with the other children. So like kind of toddler age. So a lot of modern day psychologists and historians say those kids were probably autistic. And these stories go back. So so far, no, I mean, to get into anti vaccine, but here's a good example of this existed long before it had a diagnosis. And the stories offered these families that were just confused. An explanation were there otherwise wasn't one. Well said. So. So that's an example of how folklore can serve a purpose. And it was probably beneficial to those families because they were like, Oh, it's not my fault. This thing came in the middle of the night and took my baby and now I care for this one. Okay. And then something Chris and I were talking about a while ago is people still have folkloric beliefs and superstition To this day, depending on what country or what culture there's some people that are very heavily involved in superstition,   especially superstitious things. ask anybody that plays a sport. They're superstitious at all or if they do anything to make sure that they have good luck going in this Something like that it that's all superstition, because there's no evidence that it's actually working or not. Even though people might still say that they have evidence behind it, because they won that game, or something like that, but so all superstitions behind it. I mean, even just those general big ones of walking on their ladder, it's bad luck and all those different ways to get bad luck breaking a mirror. These all these things just settle into people's brains. And they, then they're, they've convinced themselves of it. And so just take that and think about being told a story about how sticking a stake in a dead person and nailing him into the coffin was make sure that they don't become a vampire. It's easy to believe. Yeah. It's not worth it. No one's telling you that that's not the right thing.   Okay, so as the world continued on, and we learned, how our bodies worked, how things happen that seemed magical turned out to just be kind of a natural process. folklore became something that faded into the background and then became a part of entertainment. So you can see examples of that in Shakespeare. What are some examples in Shakespeare Besides, okay, I can think of Hamlet, Midsummer Night's Dream. It's a strange perfect POC. Yeah, creature. So in Hamlet, there's the ghost of his father. And then what's the one we're there on the iPad, the tempest Tempest, a bunch of magic in the Tempus. Okay, in 1897. book was written called Camilla, which actually came out before Dracula. And it is about a lesbian vampire. The story is narrated by a young woman preyed upon by a female vampire named Camilla. Then novella, notably, never acknowledges homosexuality and an end to agonistic trait, leaving it subtle, and relatively on mentioned. Now, my opinion is if that was about to human lady love, and ladies, that would not be accepted. And then lady lovingly. Did you like that? So homosexuality was outlawed in different areas during that time. So what made this sneak through to mainstream is because Camilla wasn't a human, she was a vampire. So what I find interesting about this is that they used these kind of folkloric beliefs as a way to talk about something that maybe they otherwise couldn't talk about. So maybe there was some closeted women who were like, Oh, my gosh, I'm not alone. Somebody feels this way. Yeah, and it's a vampire, and it's a vampire. That's what I should be. And thus, the fascination started. So it's interesting to think about how vampires went from this thing of legends that was really scary to this thing that became maybe a little bit more relatable. And there was a level of romanticism and we see the beginnings of that with stories like Mila, and Dracula. And then later, the same thing happen with witches, we saw them starting out as villains, and then they eventually became the protagonists.   So in that, which is went from being villains, to the woman next door, starting with shows like bewitched, which began in 1964, where there was a beloved witch as the main character in it, even though she had to keep her identity hidden as a witch. She's still that the titular character, something similar to that I was thinking of was I Dream of Jeannie. And that started in 1965. So seeming, there's mid 60, things are starting this revolution of these folkloric ideas being these more upbeat, kind of happy things that we can cover and talk about and it's all okay.   Yeah, it was like to be burned at the stake. Yeah. Or like, I'll get you my pretty rich to the east. Now. These ladies existed in suburbia, and so is a much more accepted thing. And it was comfortable for people. And then it went even more so which is begin to be romanticized. And then, you know, vampires had been romanticized since Camilla, and Dracula. And we've seen that become so much more mainstream in the past decade with things like Twilight. But then you can even see examples of you know, Twilight, we've got vampires and werewolves, but now even zombies have their own love stories with movies like warm bodies, and I'm sure there's more but that's the only one I can think of. I can't think of any other zombie zombie story. I mean, izombie kind of Oh zombies cute. will be More people, not just these. Raise your brain. Yeah. Yeah. Thinking sentience, creatures loving intelligent people are ones that also needed to eat people. Yeah. But they figured out or the one way that Drew Barrymore Oh, the Santa Clarita Diet. Yeah. Oh my gosh. I love that show. Oh, heck, how did you forget that one? I don't know. Yeah, check that out. Listeners because that's on Netflix. Yeah, another suburbian example. She's like a wife. She's a like real estate. That's like, bewitched, but that's totally what that is. That's exactly what it is. It's a strong like magic or, you know, supernatural woman, like her human husband. That's okay. With her being this theory. She's trying to support it and manage it. It's actually trying to keep it secret. Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's very feminine thing, because all of those shows are wonderfully feminist in the way that their husbands are accepting with their wives being these things and a good example. Okay, so I want to know is now in the modern world, we know things like zombies and vampires and werewolves we know those things don't exist, because we understand how do we know Yeah. Yeah. But for the most part, they're no longer stories that terrify people. Now, they're stories that are entertaining. So in, Chris, in your opinion, why are these stories entertaining for people, because we still hope they do exist, they exist, still want to grow. And that's why   it's so romanticize being a vampire that then it's not even like, Oh, my gosh, I hope I don't get attacked by a vampire. It's like, gosh, I hope I get turned. So I can be a vampire and vampire things. I mean, that's what Twilight is all about is like, she's, you know, spoiler alert, if you. But I'm Twilight, that Bella eventually turns into a vampire. And then, and now she's a strong werewolf guy. And so it's cool to be this thing. It's neat to be your, you have this power as an outsider. And that's what a lot of people are also looking for, too, is that this, you're this outsider with these special abilities, and you're different from everyone else. But that's pretty cool thing to be.   Because you can still fit in society. Right? You have this this extra thing about you. And I think from the documentaries I've watched on these type of stories, people say that, especially for adolescence, they feel like they don't fit in. And so to see stories like this, where people are existing in a society that looks like ours, but yet there's something unique and inherently different about them. They're like, I can relate to that. I know what that feels like. And so sometimes it's a lot easier for people to relate to. What I think is something that's really interesting about these types of stories is because it's interesting to see characters deal with human emotions. But there's also something that gives them a supernatural power. So everything is supercharged. So if you get jealous, and you have to kill people to live, if you get jealous of somebody, you're like, Oh, I got to not kill that person, I got fight my instinct to not kill them. and different things like that. Or if you have magical abilities, and you get upset, and you like murder five people around you,   yeah, that's like, watch blade. Read the blade comics, because that's why he's awesome. With all those things that you said, you have to watch some blade, because he's dealing with that kind of like, I'm this monster, but I'm a monster killer, I have to battle, this inner monster of mine with these powers that I that I have behind it. And that struggle that he has with himself about who he is. That's big on that. And I mean, that all just then turns into also not just vampires and werewolves in but superhero movies are the same kind of thing. They fall into that same exact kind of storytelling of how do I have? How do I manage these these newfound abilities, these crazy things that are outside of the normal world and still exist and be who I am in the normal world? Where does that balance happen?   Yeah, because the decisions that someone that's just a regular Joe Schmo human have to make are probably a little bit different than someone that has these crazy abilities,   right. Whether they be superpowers or things that potentially make you a monster, like a vampire. Yeah. That's why it's fun to watch it, see where they go with it.   And I like that I think that like vampires and werewolves are interesting, because it's this idea that they are like human, but they're not. So they have to fight their very nature, which is what you were talking about right with with blade. And a really good example that that I like, is the character Damon from the Vampire Diaries, because he's such a good example, because he is just merciless. In the beginning. He's just like killing people left and right. Zero apologies. He doesn't feel obligated to live the human code. Because he's not human. And one of his, one of his lines is, I kill people. It's in my nature. It's who I am. And so it's also interesting to see people not fall into that moral code. Because if you really think about it, they're like, Well, I'm not a human. And so to see, it's also interesting to see bad vampires and bad werewolves.   I could almost see Dexter. Yeah, from the show Dexter saying those? Same, that exact line. Yeah, like, this is who I am. It's in my nature, it's who I am. I think he might have said,   aim it towards bad people.   I mean, that's what makes that it's that it's that gets to be in that same world of what we're doing with the supernatural and paranormal, but it's just a normal guy. Like he's fighting his inner monster. And that's just a great way to tell a story. Yeah, person's inner battle with themselves and are nice, fun, and sometimes easy way to do it. It's be like, well, there,   there's this thing that they're struggling with.   Yeah, they're vampire. They're werewolves, they're whatever this thing is that they have to deal with. And let's see where that goes.   And I think I like that storyline, because you're taking someone that's for the most partly human, and then you're giving them all these different powers. But having those powers of those abilities, doesn't make your problems go away. And that, in my opinion, is why that's interesting, because you still have to deal with all this rain, jealous, wanting to be loved wanting to fit in blabbity, blah, blah, blah, like all of those things are still there. And I think that's really, really good. I don't know, metaphor, or have you another example of why I like these stories. In comparison to say true crime, True Crime can kind of battle with the go over that struggle that you were talking about. With Dexter, it's, you get to see these stories of people that went there, that cracked that completely lost their humanity, and they gave into the darker sides. I don't like stories like that. I get why people like them. But they scare me. terrifying to me, because they're things that really happen. And so when I watch true crime, I'm paranoid for the next week, I look at my neighbors like, that could be a killer, that that guy, that guy checking me out of the grocery store, who knows, and I don't like it. I like these stories, because for the most part, they're not real. Things like that. As far as we know, as far as we know, disclaimer, as far as we know, but I find it soothing. in a weird way. I think I fell in love with the exiles as a kid because I could think, oh, man, I got shit going on in my life. But at least I don't have these problems. At least I don't have some alien or I have to go into some conspiracy of the world even though some people claim that that has happened and then when I feel feel for you, but I'm talking about the non alien stuff. But yeah, I can't I like Chris said, we don't know. I can't disprove spirits, werewolves vampires, but I can sleep through the night if I watched something right as elements.   Because you, you know, you're hoping that your neighbor isn't a vampire. But you're like, could he be a killer? Yeah, exactly. That's exactly.   Okay. And this is a quote from an article that I got that all I'll post the link in the description, we like novelty, something that departs from our everyday experience, some of the attraction of being scared comes from the deviation of having a new experience that we know is safe. Okay, want to split that up into two parts. So first one, it says something that departs from our everyday experience. This is something that Chris and I have talked about, is that Chris loves things that I would say fantasy that's created this whole world and this whole universe   of science fiction will do that too, with you know, jumps into the future of space. Stories, when they're like this is this whole new world, this universe that's been created, you know, Star Wars kind of dances that line of being fantasy and science fiction, because, you know, it's in a galaxy far, far away, and it's creating this whole different new world. But could that exist? You know, scientifically? Yeah. Probably most part. So it's those types of things play in that nice, beautiful place of the new. I like the new instead of what's already here and around me in my everyday life. I don't need other people's versions of their everyday life, I want to see this new, amazing world that has all these new discoveries for me.   Yeah, a good example. Sorry, before we were married, and I was at his apartment, and like, my internet sucked. So he let me come over and use the internet, which is code for watch stuff. He got back from work. And I was watching Parenthood, which is, you know, kind of like a dramedy about being parents and this whole family and how they all work. And there's this scene where this couple who's getting divorced has this, like emotional conversation. And Chris was like, I don't need to watch this. This is depressing. This is real. I don't need to watch it. I don't find this entertaining. And it was just a good example. But some people feel like that's important. And they feel really rejuvenated. My sister's one of those I asked like, what audio books do you listen to? And she's like, I like autobiographies and anything to do with World War Two.   Yeah, I think there's a place for it. I think that it's fine for people who enjoy it. I just not for me.   Yeah. Insane when it when my sister was talking about that. I was like, Uh huh. I only listen to things with vampires and werewolves and witches, like that's the majority, it's autobiographies of comedians. And then like fantasy books, that's how I listened to. Because it's that idea of like, I know what happens in the daily I want something extra. So now we're gonna talk about storylines that are popular in these types of genres,   paranormal supernatural fantasy genres. So one of the first ones that came to mind for us particularly is what we call Freaky Friday. And that's where they just have a Friday and it's freaky. Know what happens there. If you ever seen that movie Freaky Friday is that it's like a swap between two people, you get to live out their life, because some, by some magical or even scientific means their minds get swapped, and you're in their body, and now you have to exist and do the things that they were going to do in their life. And then, you know, discoveries are made, and you get revelations, and you're like, Oh, my stuff was hard. I didn't understand you, and all that deep stuff happens, but it's Freaky Friday for everyone.   And that, you know, obviously, we've seen the movie Freaky Friday, and then there's like other versions of that storyline, but we see it a lot in television writing, especially for shows that are magical. And my favorite type of Freaky Friday is when it's more than just two people. It's a whole night everyone can switch with someone else. Like in Jumanji, the second one. Oh, yeah, that's a really that's, that's, that's my favorite kind of Freaky Friday where they all are getting switched up, and they all are jumping in. And then you get to see those actors act like different characters. Oh, my God, it's perfect. I love it.   And this kind of thing has happened in shows like Star Trek. I know. I've seen a supernatural that's happened in that show for charm term. Both of them even happens a little bit, sometimes in shows that aren't focused around paranormal supernatural things. It's kind of like a almost a dream Dream that they were that person. And then they're like, Oh, crap, I understand them better.   Yeah, but yeah, there's a really good episode in lost girl, where they all get like, switched around. It's Yeah, so there's lots of examples. You can go into that. I like that. Okay. Another type that we've seen, and this isn't maybe not storyline, but a thread for a show is creature of the week. So there's a new threat in every episode. You see it a lot. Or not maybe every episode, but there's usually a new threat, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It's not just vampires that she fights. There's all these different types of things that happen. And now we have the show legacies on The CW where Nah, they do such a good job things are just come in all the time. It was also on Teen Wolf, the television series you see it a lot in more like episodic type of writing. And I think it's great because it gives you so many different opportunities to tell different types of stories.   So another great one is what I do typically referred to as a groundhog day scenario, because I'm referring to the movie Groundhog Day with Bill Murray, where he continues to repeat the same day over and over again and he gets reset on the day if he dies. And that's usually what happens or ale don't sleep that night in a wake up and it will be the morning that he just did. And so this is just that time loop one that I really like a lot. There's a lot of great movies that do it Groundhog's Day, obviously is is one of the great ones.   And they always refer to it as Groundhog Day. That's that's that's how well that movie did. And it was one of the first ones and so usually when you're trying to explain that story, you say Oh, like Groundhog Day.   Yeah. Yeah, cuz it's so well, and yeah, so fun. And Edge of Tomorrow is one of my most favorite movies. It's also referred to as live die repeat. That's what Tom Cruise Emily Blunt, where he does the same thing he's repeating the same day. If he dies yes to repeat there's there's all these scientific reasons for why it's happening to him, of course in battling aliens, but that same thing of how do I get through my day? What new discoveries Do I need to make an even in just this one day? What are all the many possibilities? that lie ahead for me? It's just a really cool story,   huh? Yeah. What was that one with Andy Samberg, Palm Springs, Palm Springs. That one was super fun. And one of my new favorites is happy death day. There's happy death day one and happy death. Day two. I like the first one. But first one's definitely better. It's been super, super fun. It's like a horror version. And it's horror comedy. My favorite guy. We're gonna watch that on my birthday. I'm excited. Okay, and this is close to Groundhog Day. But another movie that was made made this theme popular for an alternate timeline is it's a wonderful life. So he wakes up. And his whole world is different. What he knew is completely gone. And that is a really fun type of storyline, which they can do in non paranormal type shows. Usually it's some kind of a dream. But it's that idea that here's an alternate version of my life.   Yeah, alternate reality of what, what if this thing had happened and therefore changed so many other things, and usually some sort of crucial moment in your life had gone differently for you. And therefore, these other things have worked out tons of movies have done that? And yeah,   yeah, there's like the family man with Nicolas Cage. I can't believe I can't think of any   baseball one. Mr. Destiny is another one that has James Belushi in it. And he it's it's very much like a It's a Wonderful Life type of storyline where he did not do well in his baseball career. But then going back, I can't remember how it happened. Maybe he made some sort of wish that What if he did do well in his baseball career, and he did that instead? And so he gets to live out that alternate reality. And then, you know, of course, discovers that his life was so much more fulfilling and yeah, there's always that, that that idea idea to it.   But when it comes to time travel, this storyline can be similar to so like Back to the Future. When he does go back to the future. Everything's different. And if he is in charge of everything,   right, that's the second one with a hose. Yeah. Actually, the first one when he goes back is nice. Nice and clean in his car.   Yeah. But then that truck when he gets a hold of the sports Almanac arena, right? Yeah. So differently. Okay. And then this is one that Chris I feel like has a better understanding, but a MindScape where you're entering into someone's mind. So examples like the cell, which I've never seen, and you told me it was here me too much. Yeah,   it's pretty scary. It's that's kind of scary. That gets to you more, I know. Versus like, Oh, this is this is getting in your head a little bit.   Yeah. Watch out.   But explain it like how   so and that one J. Lo is this sort of psychologist and they she's with this group that have discovered a way to sort of go into a person's mind. And in order to help them. Give them therapy is what is happening because they're unable to speak. In particular, there's this boy who doesn't speak he's kind of, I believe he's at such an maybe artistic level that he's not a Want to communicate well or something else is going on? wrong with them? I can't. It's been a while since I've seen it. But then eventually it turns into that this serial killer who goes into a coma, they need to get into his head in order to find out where he's keeping a girl he had just kidnapped and that he put into a chamber and slowly kills a cell. Yeah, that would bother me. And so they're using this process that she's good at. and Vince Vaughn is an FBI guy who's trying to help her out and yeah, just going through that process and the serial killers that guy from the law bill or loan Order Criminal Intent. Not Buffalo Bill, nevermind. kingpin pressure.   Oh, yeah, I don't know his name. Vincent D'Onofrio. Oh, yeah, he was in Jurassic World two. Yeah.   So well. Vincent D'Onofrio is actually the serial killer that they have to get into the mind of And so yeah, that's this MindScape it's this place that he's created. And all these things are possible, because he's making these things up in his head. And so it's like, they're in a serial killers head. And that's what's crazy about it. And that's the the MindScape type thing. I've seen it again on Star Trek, and Star Trek does all of these. And supernatural where it's not, they're not playing and they're going into someone's head. And so they have really, it's this world that's in their head. It's it's what they've created, and they   don't know the rules and everything   right. And usually they're trying to bring them out of it is oftentimes the story that's being told is, is get them out of it or get in there in order to figure out something from them secretly Inception does this yes, these minds Yeah, in or they're trying to plant the seed of a thought. And so they're actually going into this person's brain. And   it's such a fun storyline. I've seen it I've seen on lost girl. I've seen it on Xena, actually, I think it's like Xena goes into Gabrielle's mind. And it's a fun, it's a fun storyline. And it's super similar to Christmas saying like, I think it's the same thing. But there's also the idea of a vision quest where you're going into your own mind. But there's other other things that have joined you spiritual guides. And so they're taking you on this journey. So you're not there for someone else, you're there for yourself. But still, you don't know what's going to happen, you can't navigate because you don't know what's coming. Because it's this the world of your mind that you've created. So there's like, Buffy meets the first Slayer, like death is your gift. She's like, I don't understand. And there's there's also really, really good examples of that kind of storyline, too. Okay, and so now we're gonna talk about the transformation type of storyline. And there's two basically, one is it's a forced transformation example, your bit by werewolf up by vamper, you turn into a werewolf, or a vampire, or a zombie, or whatever. And then all the things that you have to go through to now become this new being. And I mean, so many different examples of that. And then there's the other type, which is a coming of age transformation. You were always this thing. And now that you're a certain age, you're now becoming this thing. Because Didn't you say in team wolf, the movie? It was like a hereditary thing?   Yeah, his dad was a werewolf. And so at once he was going through puberty, he finished his transformation into a werewolf. And so his dad was trying to explain that to him and everything. So it wasn't, he was always going to be that he didn't get bit like he does in the show. He was just born a werewolf like his dad is and a just dealing with what that means for him.   And then of course, you're a wizard, Harry. Right.   And a lot of it. Oftentimes these happen on this coming of age thing, which is not an accident, because it's this, like, I'm going through puberty, what are these crazy changes that are happening to me? And then we're just trying to accentuate that story by saying that, oh, it's because you're a werewolf. It's because you're a wizard. It's because you're a vampire. That now you're at this, you know, this crucible, this point that's happening. And these changes are happening so as to relate to the young adult audience that this is focused around.   Yeah. Another good thing that I've seen when it comes to which stories is that they're spellbound, until they're adults. We've seen that in discovery witches and charmed, they don't find out that they're witches until they're like in the early 20s. Right. And that is a really fun way because it's, oh, your parents wanted you to have this normal life until you were ready.   Right? This new amazing discovery Otherwise, you probably would have had a pretty good grip on it by now. And you'd be managing Oh, true, right.   But now it's like all these different challenges. Um, similar to the body swap, the next storyline is possession. But this instead of being switched with someone, it's just something demon, Angel, bad spirit, good spirit, whatever comes into your body. I don't even want to list all those because you can think of them. There's a lot. Now, this is I, I don't really know how to explain this, but I always find it and it bothers me and supernatural stories. Anytime there's a ritual where you have to have blood involved. So many examples. In Buffy, in supernatural, even in Nancy Drew in charmed. Why? Think about it. Think about those scenes. Where do they cut themselves, Chris on their hand   was on the palm, and they're very useful hands. Why did they do a slice in   the middle of it nice and deep and all the way across. You could cut yourself in so many other places, in order to give a few drops of blood spell your, your Lake, your ankle, anywhere except your needed hands and   you've ever get a cut on your hand. It's like the worst place to get a cut. Because it's always moving us why going that deep? Yeah, it's always super deep. And then what they do, they ball up their fist, and then they squeeze the blood over whatever.   Maybe maybe a needle isn't readily available, but somebody grab a needle and just draw a little bit of blood out. Like this huge cover. When you find that knife, I can   jam it into my head.   It hurts.   It's like every single time. I just have this dream in my head. A storyline right there. Yeah, I know. It's not a storyline, but it's an example I just bring up because it just it's a trope. It's like they always cut their hand. I just have this vision of writing this kind of like paranormal comedy horror movie, and it would be like, Oh, we need a blood exchange. And then someone goes for their hand and another character says, Why don't you just do something smart, like your arm or something and be ready with a bandage. I don't know. I just have a premonition. So like a premonition. Usually I find these like a character that gets premonitions or something that can either be really good or not helpful. Like I don't know That's So Raven is a really good example of how she gets these little premonitions of the future right. But sometimes they change and so she's always trying to change them and don't they always just come true no matter what.   I don't know. I didn't see a whole lot of that. So Raven, it's been so Stan what happened in it? But but that's the people getting premonitions or even just I mean, that's the final destination movies right there. Yeah, yeah. Is them having this premonition of the deaths and then trying to avoid that, and then you trying to escape this fate that's ahead of you.   But like you were saying the characters a character on a new show called The Nevers, which I highly recommend to HBO viewers, right, of how she gets these premonitions, but she doesn't know when they're gonna happen. And she knows that she can't change them. And Chris was saying the other night, he's like, her gift is useless,   utterly useless. Good thing, you know, something that you can't remotely change. Yeah, it was a little that's like, No,   I'm gonna get hit by a car. And then you just go, Oh, well, that sucks. Yeah, that's definitely gonna happen.   And there Yeah. So sometimes I like that type of storyline. When you can change it, like charmed. She can usually change it in both versions, the ones that get that psychic inclination of like, what's going to happen. So I like the premonition storyline when you can change it because then you have an upper hand because if you don't have an upper hand, then you're just like, well, dang it, I can't do it now. Okay. And this is kind of something that we see is when someone becomes aware of the supernatural and they have to now deal with the fact that their world has changed. It's world shattering news, Harry euro wizard. wizards exist What? Like   they don't even have to be part of it either. So much like what I was saying with the the the transformation or the bite that you're becoming your werewolf and you are this thing now. It's that that this is different because we're now saying that this person becomes aware that these insane things exist, and they have to just manage their life. Now with that knowledge. That doesn't mean you take any doctor who Assistant that he brings in there his partner and then going like, well, like a look at this world. And that's why brings assistant along because doctor who's used to all this stuff, we don't necessarily care about Doctor Who discovering these new things, there is some fun in that. But that's why   that show is interesting because the assistant has an   assistant comes along so right about them managing this whole new world of possibilities that he's showing to them of all of these crazy new things. And them how this world shattering idea of what's going on here and then having to manage that.   It's also you can see this a lot when it's, say, a haunted house storyline. And you know, usually there's this struggle of No, it can't be real, I'm gonna prove that it's not real. There's that dumb character. It's like, Steve, no ghost is gonna get me and then they're like drug off off screen. And I do think that the way you write that discovery is going to make or break the movie. We've talked about before, how, let's say like a supernatural threat came to us. And we had to therefore acknowledge that it was like the black eyed kids is something that I've talked about. And you're like, I wouldn't be scared about it. I'd be like, Okay, well, how do we get rid of them? Let's look at let's look at what all the scholars have   just laid out in front of you. And you just you're just like absolutely denying it or just like, Oh, yeah, it's a ghost. I saw it. So you know, okay, let's do a salt circle. Let's do all that. Yeah, let's do the ritual. Do the things that you need to do instead of just yeah, saying no. I know, it's holding me upside down, but can't be real. But   I imagined it. Yeah. And then the last kind of storyline is the idea of a powerful magical object. And that the story is built around that you seen in the movie The mask with Jim Carrey Lucky's mask, he puts it on he transforms into this cartoon like creature. And then Infinity Gauntlet, and the stones are the stones called   the Infinity Stones. The Infinity Gauntlet, it gives that that person a bunch of power, right? These   things that also sort of change your perception on reality because it has this whole nother level of possibilities that are usually supernatural paranormal beyond the explanation of science of the laws of nature. The Holy Grail is another one we talked about the fifth element with the stones and actually, you know, the Fifth Element herself. The Sorcerer's Stone in Harry Potter and Harry Harry Potter just continues to throw those types of things on this list. The fairy wand and elderberry the elder was elderberry elderberries are real. It's like a thing. They aren't good. Yeah. So it's a great way of telling a story is powerful, magical object. Whoever possesses it some sort of crazy thing different than will change for them. I mean, just the genies lamp. Yeah, great example of that.   I think there's something called the skull of truth. And it's supposed to be the skull that like Shakespeare uses. It's Yorick. It's that and whoever's in the same room as the skull, they have to tell the truth. So that would be kind of handy. I do think. So, those are some of our favorite storylines within the genre. Let us know if we missed anything.   There's plenty more. I'm sure we missed some. There's all sorts of different ways. I mean, watch every single Star Trek episode, and they do all sorts of these different things. Yeah. 15 years of supernatural wasn't just by chance that they only cover the storylines that we mentioned. I know. Yeah. So there's other Yeah, they're out there. And they're awesome. And each one gets to be used again and again and again, and thrown little different elements at it. And that's one of the reasons why. supernatural paranormal things are so much fun, because it does not get old.   Yeah, it doesn't get old when you have so many options to play with. Right? And you can mix these things around. You can have like, oh, a Freaky Friday, within Oh, we also have to get this powerful object and this powerful object is what made us do the Freaky Friday thing in the first place. Oh, it's so great.   So many versions. And like we said that, that these they transcend just being in even in their own story, worlds of fantasy, science fiction, Supernatural, paranormal and even the drama series. We'll touch on some of these storylines that are primarily focused in these types of world and then they'll sort of explain them away of why this, you know, the real world is still functioning here that they had a dream, the dream, but it's, they're all incredibly awesome ways to tell stories and that's why I just,   yeah, eat it up. Eat it. Oh, yeah, same. Alright and as we end Make sure to follow me on Instagram at the folklore Friday podcast and message me message me if there's any storylines that you like, or if there's a topic you want us to discuss, because I am looking for feedback. And as I end I wanted to tell Chris and you my listener, so as listening to this podcast, if you'd like my podcast, and you're really gonna like it's called stories with Sapphire, ah, do you ever just look at someone and their accomplishments and you go, I want I want those. She's living my best life. Like, that's this chick for me. And so I was listening to this episode where she tells these scary stories. Sometimes people write in sometimes she narrates, sometimes they they narrate, narrate, I can talk. So I listen to her podcast a lot when I'm working because I do sign work. And I usually find it really soothing but on my way home to you love in my life, Chris. I was listening to this one. And it made me gasp out loud. Because I was like, Oh, I don't like that at all. This, like family, and they kept being haunted by this ghost of someone that looked a lot like the daughter and kept saying, Mommy, Mommy, and it sounded, you know, pretty general. And they said, Please leave and as most ghost stories do the ones that end will that left but then you find out that it was like the ants. Baby, she had a miscarriage. And they said, Oh, the aunt said we couldn't bury it in him. I think it was her her son couldn't bury him in the cemetery. So we buried him in the house. And out loud I went what she said, she put the remnants in this big glass jar with alcohol and put it under the floorboards of the couch, like render underneath the couch. It seems like work to just do that. That's easier to bury airy and live somewhere just disintegrate and become part of the earth.   That sounds very natural to the work to do what they did. It's like preserving it in like a free pickle jar. Yeah,   that's the most disturbing thing I've ever heard. I don't know if it was like a cultural thing. And if it is, I'm sorry, but they didn't say it was and I would be so disturbed if I found found that. Sure. You know what? Just like it was very disturbing to me. So check out that. Yeah, check that out. Check that. It's very good. Also check out guide to the unknown. I've been listening to that one a lot. Super like it props to them. But also listen to all of the other previous episodes for folklore Friday. Oh, yes, please. So thank you so much for listening. Thank you for joining me, Chris. Oh, thank you for having me, Megan. And we'll see you next time on folklore Friday. Bye. Thanks for listening my little strange things. I hope you join us next time. scare you later.   Transcribed by https://otter.ai  

Uncle Bob's Magic Cabinet
UBMC WITCH WHISPER 20: THAT'S SO RAVEN

Uncle Bob's Magic Cabinet

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 13:05


Welcome to Witch Whispers, our weekly minisode series coming to you every Wednesday. Each week, Leigh and Lori will take turns picking a bite-sized magical topic to hold you over until our full length Friday episode.In this episode, Leigh talks psychics and early 2000s fashion through the popular Disney sitcom "That's So Raven".TO VIEW A COMPLETE LIST OF OUR RESOURCES, PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/unclebobsmagiccabinet)

Village Kids
Ep. 26: TV Shows from Our Childhood

Village Kids

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2021 25:14


In this episode, we're throwing it back to the early 2000s! We look back on the shows we loved and collectively ponder on what drew us to them.    If you wanna hop on the nostalgia train with us here's a list of shows mentioned: Tom & Jerry, Power Puff Girls, American Dragon, Proud Family, Recess, Hey Arnold, Lil' Bill (very sketch now), As Told By Ginger, Hannah Montana, Wizards of Waverly Place, That's So Raven, My Wife and Kids, Cory in the House, Bones, The OC, One Tree Hill, Gossip Girl, Gilmore Girls, Grey's Anatomy, The Crown, Mare of Easttown, Penthouse

GSMC Television Podcast
GSMC Television Podcast Episode 345: Disney

GSMC Television Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2021 65:11


Jennifer talks about Raven's House, a sequel to the old Disney Channel show That's So Raven. Then the first and second episode of a new show on ABC called Home Economics is discussed. Next the season finale of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney+ is mentioned. This show is a really good Marvel series. The final show is Star Wars the Bad Batch another Disney+ show. If you want to find out about these shows take a listen to this podcast you will not be disappointed.If you enjoyed this episode, follow us and subscribe to the show: you can find us on iTunes or on any app that carries podcasts as well as on YouTube. Please remember to subscribe and give us a nice review. That way you will always be among the first to get the latest GSMC Television Podcasts.We would like to thank our Sponsor: GSMC Podcast NetworkAdvertise with US: https://gsmcpodcast.com/advertise-with-usWebsite: https://gsmcpodcast.com/gsmc-television-podcastApple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/gsmc-television-podcast/id1119784481GSMC YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1RYS-E_58ETwitter: https://twitter.com/gsmc_televisionFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/GSMCTelevision/Disclaimer: The views expressed on the GSMC Television Podcast are for entertainment purposes only. Reproduction, copying, or redistribution of The GSMC Television Podcast without the express written consent of Golden State Media Concepts LLC is prohibited.

And We're Watching Disney Channel
Disney Writers Suck at Finales

And We're Watching Disney Channel

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 60:36


We’ve come to a close. Geena and Taylor finish off That’s So Raven, as well as the podcast as a whole. Thanks for listening!

Comedians with Ghost Stories
Episode 45: Dad w/ Steven Anthony Lawrence

Comedians with Ghost Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 19:59


Steven Anthony Lawrence is an actor from Even Stevens, Cheaper By the Dozen, That's So Raven, and more. In this episode, he shares stories about connecting with his family after they passed.

The Anna & Raven Show
Movie Plots In Two Sentences Given To You By Raven

The Anna & Raven Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 9:24


Raven has seen every movie and TV show ever. Or at least that's how it feels to Anna, who hasn't seen most famous movies. So Raven brings her up to speed by doing two sentence summaries of some of the most famous movies of all time! Who knew you could summarize a movie as long as “The Sound of Music” in only sentences?

The Anna & Raven Show
Wednesday, April 28, 2021: Wellness Wednesday; Lovey; Your Spot

The Anna & Raven Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 51:56


How do you know when you've gotten old?  Anna considers herself a millennial, but Raven insists that she's a couple years too late.  So, Anna found an article about how you can tell if you're old!  And if you've said one or more of these phrases recently, you might be over the hill! (:30) Raven has seen every movie and TV show ever.  Or at least that's how it feels to Anna, who hasn't seen most famous movies.  So Raven brings her up to speed by doing two sentence summaries of some of the most famous movies of all time!  Who knew you could summarize a movie as long as “The Sound of Music” in only sentences? (2:53) It's always nice to read a good book, but if you're reading while operating dangerous, heavy machinery, that's all I need to know about you!  (10:39) Rebecca beat Raven yesterday and won $3,600!  But how did she do it?  Anna and Raven spoke to Rebecca today to get an inside look at what strategies she used to finally end Raven's epic winning streak!  (13:38) Do you still have a lovey?  You know, a stuffed animal or blanket you've had since your childhood?  Both of Anna's daughters have loveys, in fact her youngest has 4!  But the amount of adults that still sleep with loveys will shock you… (17:37) Do you have a “spot” that belongs to you, even though it really doesn't?  A specific side of the bed?  A seat in the conference room?  A parking space?  Anna and her husband have slept on the same side of the bed for 20 years, and Raven is fiercely protective of his parking spot at work.  But one caller actually got into a fight over a machine at the gym!  (28:01) What if you could something, right now, for free that would immediately make you happier?  This Wellness Wednesday, Anna and Raven go over the four things you can do right now to immediately improve your mood.  You don't even have to get off your couch to do #4!  (35:06) Couples Court: Maureen and Nathan's ten-year-old daughter got into a fist fight with another child at school. She was suspended from school and mom is furious. She is madder at her husband because he didn't punish her and told her she did the right thing. Nathan says the girl she hit is a bully and she has made fun of their daughter's weight a few times, she deserved to be punched in the face. Mom says that's not how you handle disagreements, their daughter was wrong to throw the first punch. Dad says she had gone to the teachers in the past and the bully called her fat again, she should have hit her harder. Whose side are you on? (39:01) Raven is ready to get a new winning streak going, but first he has to beat Diane in pop culture trivia!  (47:25)

Textual Deviants
The Cheetah Girls

Textual Deviants

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 83:18


It's here. The one we've all been waiting for!This week we watched the first ever DCOM MUSICAL (and possibly the best one to date?) The Cheetah Girls!This piece of Disney Channel feminist history exudes growl power and came to us in 2003 by way of Deborah Gregory (author extraordinaire!!!), Alison Taylor (screenplay writer and fellow woman), and Oz Scott (director and...man...well you win some you lose some). Starring early 00s faves Raven Symone (in the same year that That's So Raven premiered!), Adrienne Bailon and Kiely Williams (3LW

And We're Watching Disney Channel
This Is So Awkward

And We're Watching Disney Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 54:44


We’re nearing the end of That’s So Raven with this pod highlighting episodes 14-18 of season 4. In this set, Raven tones it down (a little) and Corey’s band sings their one and only song (a lot).

Rebel Sage Perspectives Podcast
S2E14 Eddie Ruiz, Actor

Rebel Sage Perspectives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 44:11


We talk with Actor Eddie Ruiz this week. He has been in so many things that it is tough to remember them all, but here are a few: Maddoggin', Ghostown, That's So Raven, Tosh.0, and Partly Entertainers. Eddie left Boyle Heights to attend CSU-Fullerton and then went on to London's famed The Central School of Speech and Drama. Think Dame Judi Dench, Sir Laurence Olivier, and Gael Garcia Bernal.Subscribe and/or follow us.Leave us a five star review AND a written review at Apple Podcasts:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rebel-sage-perspectives/id1539164826#knowyourworth #josephgordonlevitt #mrcorman #luisafaro #ctg #boyleheightsca #maddoggin #sundance #eddieruiz #CSSD #london #centralschoolofspeechanddrama #rebelsageperspectives #damejudidench #sirlaurenceolivier

Unapologetic with Tevyn & Kennedy
8 - Tea Time with Disney Star Anneliese van der Pol

Unapologetic with Tevyn & Kennedy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 56:09


Tevyn & Kennedy chat with actress, Anneliese van der Pol from Disney's That's So Raven & Raven's Home. She talks about being a teenage star, how the entertainment industry has changed & mental health.tw: substance abuse mention @ 33:38

The Time Mousechine
Ep. 14- That's So Flash Mob

The Time Mousechine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 61:58


We’re continuing our Month of Musicals with the show-stopping That’s So Raven episode, “Road to Audition” and an embarrassing flash mob story from Hunter.

Theme Park Thursday with Dillo's Diz
S3E39: Wesley Mann, Character Actor Extraordinaire; 'Adventures in Wonderland' Streams April 30th on Disney +

Theme Park Thursday with Dillo's Diz

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 70:23


Adventures in Wonderland begins streaming on Disney+ beginning April 30, 2021, and Jen and Frank this episode speak with Wesley Mann, who played The Caterpillar. We talk about Wesley's amazing career spanning sitcoms, Shakespeare, and Back to the Future 2. Visit Wesley Mann's Website Wesley's  acting career began in the early 1980s, landing guest roles on mainstay sitcoms The Golden Girls and Night Court, and appearances in Who's Harry Crumb? and My Stepmother Is An Alien. His distinctive face and demeanor were featured prominently in 1989's Back to the Future Part II, as the high school student who thinks that Marty has just robbed Biff of his wallet. His Disney roles include the Counselor in the Pair of Kings episode "Mr. Boogey Shoes", Mr. Lawler and Principal Lawler in That's So Raven, Mr. Crappizi in the Even Stevens episode "Shutterbugged", A.J. Sanders in the Home Improvement episode "The Karate Kid Returns", and Jacob in The Golden Girls episode "Mother's Day". Presented by DillosDizResort.com - Your Virtual Destination for Exclusive Content! Theme composed by Matt Harvey. Intro and Outro performed by Lindsay Zaroogian. The @DillosDiz Fact Checker IS Mel Dale. ONE STOP SHOP ALL THE @DillosDiz LINKS! Question or Comment? We LOVE interacting with listeners! FOLLOW Dillo's Diz on TWITTER: https://twitter.com/dillosdiz FOLLOW Dillo's Diz on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/dillosdiz/ SUBSCRIBE to Dillo's Diz on YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/dillosdiz LIKE Dillo's Diz on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/DillosDiz/ Check out Blogs, Archives, and Throwbacks at DillosDiz.com. E-Mail Dillo's Diz at DillosDiz@gmail.com! DIllo's Diz Resort Guests: Theme Park Rob, Long Island Frank from The Magical Hour Podcast, Schmelty, The Cretin's Guild, Nathaniel Hardy, Dr. Val of #FigmentsInTime, The Disney Bucket List Family, Lee Taylor, Shannon Bohn

Almost On Air with Erica and Jon
Life As A Content Creator (with Tony Destin)

Almost On Air with Erica and Jon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 61:32


Ever wondered what life is REALLY like for a viral TikTok-er? Well, so did we, so we called up Tony Destin - internet famous for his 'Victorious' and 'That's So Raven' reaction videos - to give us the inside scoop. Plus, Jon and Erica decide what a candle of their essence would smell like. AND we're kicking off positivity week here at Almost On Air!

Love Conquers Alz
Joey Paul Jensen: Casting Director, Producer, Speaker & Caregiver - Miracles DO Happen

Love Conquers Alz

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 44:53


Joey Paul Jensen is an award winning Casting Director, Movie Producer, Acting Coach, Motivational Speaker, and Peak Performance coach.  She also is a devoted caregiver who knows first -hand that miracles can and DO happen!Joey has been a driving force working with talent in Hollywood for over 20 years. She is a BFA graduate of Disney’s Cal ARTS.  She has appeared as a speaker on Dr. Phil, E Entertainment, TLC, Access Hollywood, Nightline, and The Biography Channel as an expert on self image, acting and pursuing show business.Joey is an entrepreneur and a business leader. She is president of Omnia Entertainment, part of Omnia Global with offices in Switzerland and Los Angeles. She is also the president of JP Casting, a movie and television casting company in Hollywood for over 20 years.​Most notably, Joey co-produced and cast, the award winning SONY release of “Soul Surfer”. It is the famous story about how Bethany Hamilton overcame the struggle of losing her arm to a great white shark. Joey received the prestigious Artios Award for Casting Disney Channel’s “That’s So Raven” along with 12 other nominations which also includes the movie “Soul Surfer”. JP Casting is a casting company with over 70 feature film credits and more than 16 television series.­­­­­­​Since 1994, Joey has cast live action and animated movies and series for Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Discovery Kids, Hallmark, Fox, CBS, ABC, PBS, Lifetime, Syfy, Universal, and Sony.​Joey has taught acting since graduating college and has developed a comprehensive program that guides actors to a greater sense of themselves and their purpose in their acting careers. She is an inspiring and energetic speaker working with kids/teens and professionals about their impact on others, social and emotional awareness, and what motivates our behavior! What is driving us? Joey likes to make small thinkers or big thinkers into even greater thinkers and inspire them to grow in exciting and creative ways.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/preview/3feccac8decf451cbee818066461f7c1)

Pixie Dust Twins Podcast
Disney Channel Favorites from '98 to '04

Pixie Dust Twins Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 54:38


Time for a classic Millennial throwback....Ashley and Sammi are reliving their peak childhood memories with a walk down Disney Channel memory lane. They recall their first TV crush on The Famous Jett Jackson's Lee Thompson Young, talk about how relatable Lizzie McGuire was, and gush about the powerhouse that is Raven in That's So Raven. But that's not all! They share their most memorable Disney Channel Original Movies, like Zenon, Johnny Tsunami, The Color of Friendship, Motocrossed, and more! It's impossible to cover every movie, so make sure you head over to Instagram @pixiedusttwinspodcast and tell them what Disney movies you loved watching when you were growing up in the Golden Age of Disney Channel Originals! Were you like them and watched a lot of the movies because of the cute boys? Join them today, they can't wait to reminisce with you!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/LimitlessBroadcasting?fan_landing=true)

TBTV: Throwback Television
Raven #10: "A Dog by Any Other Name"

TBTV: Throwback Television

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 35:03


Alana & Kimberly watch Season 1, Episode 14 of Disney Channel's "That's So Raven"! They talk about Kimberly got stuck in a cactus, discuss the perils and pitfalls of naming your dog, and give out what might be their lowest episode rating so far! ************************** Original Theme Music by Alex Meleras of Disney Channel Discourse Podcast Original Cover Art by Michael Stahl ************************ FOLLOW US! TBTV: @tbtv_podcast on IG/Twitter, or email us at ask.tbtvpodcast@gmail.com ALANA: @alanafinewoman on IG/Twitter/TikTok/Twitch KIMBERLY: @kimberlyjane17 on IG/@Kimberly_Marron on Twitter/@kimmy_jane on TikTok --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/support

And We're Watching Disney Channel
Knick Knack Patty Wack

And We're Watching Disney Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2021 51:16


Taylor and Geena cover maybe the BEST episode of That’s So Raven during their recap of season 3 episodes 14-18. Other content includes bad CGI,

Sweet Niblets | A Hannah Montana Podcast
1.12 That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana with Wisteria Gays!

Sweet Niblets | A Hannah Montana Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 123:42


This week we are joined by Liz (they/them) and McKenzie (she/her) of Wisteria Gays, to discuss this historic crossover event that includes an episode of That's So Raven and an episode of The Suite Life of Zack and Cody! Topics may include the history of crossovers, false advertising, and what might bring Hannah Montana to Wisteria Lane. You can find Wisteria Gays on Twitter (@wisteriagays) and Instagram (@wisteriagays_) as well as their website, wisteriagays.com We're pleased as punch to have them on this week, big thanks to McKenzie and Liz! Don't forget to follow us (@sweetnibletspod) on Instagram and Twitter for updates!

TBTV: Throwback Television
Raven #9: "Driven to Insanity"

TBTV: Throwback Television

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 34:36


Alana & Kimberly watch Season 1, Episode 13 of Disney Channel's "That's So Raven"! Alana shares a work story about two competing Karens, Kimberly gets ended by her own budgeting app, and our two tragic heroes spend pretty much the rest of the episode talking about how INSANE the food at this restaurant is. ************************** Original theme music by Alex Meleras Original cover art by Michael Stahl ************************** FOLLOW US! TBTV: @tbtv_podcast on IG/Twitter, or email us at ask.tbtvpodcast@gmail.com ALANA: @alanafinewoman on IG/Twitter/TikTok/Twitch KIMBERLY: @kimberlyjane17 on IG, @Kimberly_Marron on Twitter, @kimmy_jane on TikTok --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/support

Chart of Fortune
The Birth Chart of That's So Raven

Chart of Fortune

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 61:22


Oh Snap! I had a vision for this week's episode and it's paying homage to the Disney Channel Original show That's So Raven! Admit it now, Raven's psychic abilities made you the crystal cleansing, tarot card collecting, astrology babe you are today. I'm looking into the birth chart of the series to learn about this supernatural and spectacular show and it's two (!!) spin-off series. And in honor of Pisces season I'm discussing if Raven's visions are proof of fate or a free will in a multi-verse theory of existence. Now be sure to leave a five star rating and review, ya nasty! Sources for this episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ua1wT4sTv-I http://www.tvtango.com/listings?filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bmonth%5D=1&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Bday%5D=17&filters%5Bdate%5D%5Byear%5D=2003&commit.x=14&commit.y=13 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s_So_Raven https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cory_in_the_House https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raven%27s_Home Say Hello: Email: chartoffortune@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chartoffortune/

And We're Watching Disney Channel

We’re on a roll with a second straight week of solid, enjoyable That’s So Raven episodes--tune in for a recap of season three, episodes 9-13. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Most Xtreme Podcast
That's So Raven with Scrap Young

Most Xtreme Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 59:40


Oh snap! This week, we're discussing one of the Disney Channels greatest hits. Join us for a conversation about everything That's So Raven, current Disney Channel, and the brilliance that is Raven-Symoné.SUBSCRIBE to our Podcast Feed, and leave us a REVIEW!(T-Shirt Competition, still going strong!)TWITTER - https://twitter.com/mostxtremepodINSTAGRAM - https://www.instagram.com/mostxtremepod/WEBSITE - https://mostxtremepodcast.simplecast.com/EMAIL - mostxtremepodcast@gmail.com

ScaryCrit
Episode 13: A House is not a Haunt

ScaryCrit

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2021 82:57


In E13, Lauren and Jared discuss the feelings behind some of horror's most brutal deaths (01:05), call the Negronomicon (10:30) off the shelf to raise their eyebrows at the casting in Amazon's Mr. & Mrs. Smith TV reboot, and drop a favorite rap line (17:28), and get cozy in the dark as we crit (22:48) Remi Weeke's His House (2020). Like this episode? Do us a favor and leave a five-star review! Keep up with all the shenanigans and follow us:;www.instagram.com/scarycritpodwww.twitter.com/scarycritpodwww.scarycritpodcast.comGems from E13:Freddy vs. Jason (2003) Saw Franchise Saw VI (2009) Saw IV (2006) Soul (2020)The Amityville Horror (1979)The Conjuring (2013) Crawl (2019) Servant (2019) Mr. and Mrs. Smith (2005) Atlanta (2016) Fleabag (2016) Wandavision (2021) The Lovebirds (2020) Awkward Black Girl (2011)His House (2020) La Llorona (2019) Lovecraft Country (2020) The Babadook (2014) Sinister (2012) If Beale Street Could Talk (2018) Attack the Block (2011) That's So Raven (2003)Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996)

TBTV: Throwback Television
Raven #8: "Teach Your Children Well"

TBTV: Throwback Television

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 55:50


Alana & Kimberly watch Season 1, Episode 12 of Disney Channel's "That's So Raven"! They discuss the upcoming iCarly reboot (and how iCarly pretty much paved the way for this podcast), the absolutely insane presence of Bucket Hat Stoner Kid, and where the heck Victor might be after disappearing for three episodes. *********************************** Original theme music by Alex Meleras of @disneychanneldiscourse Original cover art by Michael Stahl *********************************** FOLLOW US! TBTV: @tbtv_podcast on IG/Twitter Alana: @alanafinewoman on TikTok/IG/Twitter/Twitch Kimberly: @kimmy_jane on TikTok, @kimberlyjane17 on IG, @kimberly_marron on Twitter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/support

TBTV: Throwback Television
Raven #7: "Dissin' Cousins"

TBTV: Throwback Television

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 40:05


Alana & Kimberly watch Season 1, Episode 11 of Disney Channel's "That's So Raven"! We swap raccoon horror stories, give you the Bachelor recap we know you were ALL begging for, and discuss the the beginning of socioeconomic discrepancies between students as the main source of Disney Channel's humor. *************************** Original theme music by Alex Meleras Original cover art by Michael Stahl **************************** FOLLOW US! TBTV: @tbtv_podcast on IG/Twitter Alana: @alanafinewoman on IG/Twitter/Twitch/TikTok Kimberly: @kimberlyjane17 on IG/@Kimberly_Marron on Twitter/@kimmy_jane on TikTok --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/support

Walk You Out with Johnno and Richelle
Ass-Kissery: Bach Recap Wk 5 with Anneliese van der Pol

Walk You Out with Johnno and Richelle

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 65:29


That's So Raven star and Johnno's girlfriend Anneliese van der Pol joins the gang to recap this PACKED episode of The Bachelor. We talk Victoria's *ahem* interesting exit, the Pieper makeout sesh, and that romantic one-on-one date that was just......cooking. Crack open a cold Miller Lite* and enjoy!*not a sponsor

TBTV: Throwback Television
Raven #6: "Ye Olde Dating Game"

TBTV: Throwback Television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 46:39


Oh, we've got a WEIRD episode for you this Thursday! Alana & Kimberly watch Season 1, Episode 10 of Disney Channel's "That's So Raven". Stinky Sturky is back, but it seems like we've seen all this before...join your pals as they discuss why this episode seems so familiar, and how it leads to Eddie leading a coup that ends with the demand for the beheading of Chelsea. It's the most bonkers episode we've seen yet! ********************************** Original theme music by Alex Meleras Original cover art by Michael Stahl ********************************* FOLLOW US! TBTV: @tbtv_podcast on IG/Twitter, or email us at ask.tbtvpodcast@gmail.com Alana: @alanafinewoman on IG/Twitter/Twitch/TikTok (make Alana TikTok famous!) Kimberly: @kimberlyjane17 on IG/@Kimberly_Marron on Twitter/@kimmy_jane on TikTok --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/support

TBTV: Throwback Television
Raven #5: "The Parties"

TBTV: Throwback Television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 47:42


Alana & Kimberly watch Season 1, Episode 9 of Disney Channel's "That's So Raven"! We discuss Alana's budding TikTok fame (lol), break down the average Disney Channel high schooler's outfit, and meet the show's first mean girl - Zenon! ********************************** Original theme music by Alex Meleras Original cover art by Michael Stahl ************************************ FOLLOW US! TBTV: @tbtv_podcast, or email us at ask.tbtvpodcast@gmail.com Alana: @alanafinewoman on IG/Twitter/Twitch/TikTok Kimberly: @kimberlyjane17 on IG, @Kimberly_Marron on Twitter, @kimmy_jane on TikTok --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/support

The Cassius Morris Show
TCMS: 204 Kyle Massey

The Cassius Morris Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 24:16


Kyle Massey is an actor & music artist primarily known for his starring roles on 'That's So Raven' & 'Corey In The House'.  Follow Kyle: https://www.instagram.com/kylemassey https://www.tiktok.com/@kylemassey https://www.cameo.com/coryinthecameo Follow Cassius: https://www.instagram.com/cassiusmorris_​ http://www.facebook.com/cassiusshow​ http://www.twitter.com/cassiusmorris​ https://www.youtube.com/cassiusclips

House of Jane
The Time When I Got My Tarot Cards Read

House of Jane

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2021 19:41


Ep. #17 Do you guys remember the Disney show 'That's So Raven'?! Well, I can't predict the future like Raven, but I'm telling you all about the time I kind of tried to. Last fall, I had my tarot cards read for the very first time and the jury is still out - will this big monumental thing that was predicted eventually happen to me? I guess only time will tell! Be sure to subscribe to House of Jane so you don't miss out! All episodes are available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Anchor. If you're an Apple Music person, please leave me a review to help keep this podcast growing. And finally, be sure to follow along with me on Instagram @houseofjanepodcast! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/houseofjane/message

TBTV: Throwback Television
Raven #5: "Saving Psychic Raven" with Kayla Littleton!

TBTV: Throwback Television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2021 59:01


Alana is joined by Youtuber, podcaster, and good friend Kayla Littleton of StyledByKaylaXO for Season 1, Episode 8 of Disney Channel's "That's So Raven"! We talk about our favorite planets (our answers may surprise you), the absolutely egregious HIPAA violation that is this psychic research facility, and the greatest B-plot of all time - rat wedding! ********************************** FOLLOW US! Kayla: @kayladanielle11 on IG, and find links to her Youtube Channel and her podcast, Life Styled, here: https://linktr.ee/styledbykaylaxo TBTV: @tbtv_podcast on IG/Twitter, or email us at ask.tbtvpodcast@gmail.com Alana: @alanafinewoman on IG/Twitter/TikTok/Twitch Kimberly: @kimberlyjane17 on IG, @Kimberly_Marron in Twitter *********************************** Original theme music by Alex Meleras at @disneychanneldiscourse Original cover art by Michael Stahl --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/support

TBTV: Throwback Television
Raven #4: "Campaign in the Neck" with Elise Eldridge!

TBTV: Throwback Television

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2021 74:11


WE HAVE A GUEST! This week Alana is joined by Elise Eldridge of Pumping Up the Podcast, and they watch Season 1, Episode 7 of Disney Channel's "That's So Raven". They talk about how lucky we are as a society to have Elton John, break down some key differences between That's So Raven and Hannah Montana (Elise's area of expertise), and stumble upon the series' first racist joke - something we thought we would avoid forever. ************************ Original theme music by Alex Meleras Original cover art by Michael Stahl ************************* FOLLOW US! Pumping Up the Podcast: @pumpingupthepodcast on IG/@PumpingUpThePod on Twitter. Search for "Pumping Up the Podcast" on any podcast platform, or check it out here on Anchor: https://anchor.fm/elise-eldridge Elise: @actorelise on IG/@LovelyLisey on Twitter TBTV: @tbtv_podcast on IG/Twitter, or email us at ask.tbtvpodcast@gmail.com Alana: @alanafinewoman on IG/Twitter/TikTok/Twitch Kimberly: @kimberlyjane17 on IG/@KimberlyMarron on Twitter https://vurbl.com/station/9aB9Uyic9IH/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/support

And We're Watching Disney Channel

This week we still wonder why 15 year olds want to get married, why really bad wigs exist, and why people would give up a concert for a goat. This is That’s So Raven season two, episodes 11-15. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

TBTV: Throwback Television
Raven #3: "A Fish Called Raven" & "The Smell of Victory"

TBTV: Throwback Television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2020 64:08


HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM TBTV! Kimberly and Alana finish out 2020 with Season 1, Episodes 5 & 6 of Disney Channel's "That's So Raven". They chat about the time Alana may have killed comic book legend Stan Lee, discuss bias in the juvenile journalism system, and demand justice! for! Stinky Ben! Enjoy 2021, ya nerds! ******************************* Original theme music by Alex Meleras Original cover art by Michael Stahl ******************************* FOLLOW US! TBTV: @tbtv_podcast on IG/Twitter, or email us at ask.tbtvpodcast@gmail.com Alana: @alanafinewoman on IG/Twitter/TikTok/Twitch Kimberly: @kimberlyjane17 on IG/@Kimberly_Marron on Twitter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/support

TBTV: Throwback Television
Raven #2: "Party Animal" & "Wake Up Victor"

TBTV: Throwback Television

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2020 57:42


Happy Holidays from TBTV! Alana & Kimberly watch Season 1, Episodes 3 & 4 of Disney Channel's "That's So Raven". Alana recaps the Bachelorette in 60 seconds, we learn that a live pig birth is the key to any great party, and we begin the Great PB&J Debate. ******************************* Original theme music by Alex Meleras Original cover art by Michael Stahl ******************************* FOLLOW US! TBTV: @tbtv_podcast on IG/Twitter, or email us at ask.tbtvpodcast@gmail.com! Alana: @alanafinewoman on IG/Twitter/TikTok/Twitter Kimberly: @kimberlyjane17 on IG, @Kimberly_Marron on Twitter --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbtvpodcast/support

And We're Watching Disney Channel
Justice for William

And We're Watching Disney Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 63:52


On this week’s episode, Geena and Taylor confirm all bodies are beautiful, but can’t confirm David Henrie’s age in episode 7. This is episodes 6-10 of season two of That’s So Raven!

You Might Know Her From

Actor and comedian Amy Hill joins us (from Hawaii!) so we can dig into her 30+ year career. You Might Know Her From All American Girl, Unreal, Magnum P.I., 50 First Dates, The Cat in the Hat, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, and Enlightened. Amy talked about her breakout role as a 65-year-old grandmother on Margaret Cho’s All American Girl, clocking in as a guest star on nearly every half-hour comedy in Hollywood, voicing characters and toilets in everything from Lilo & Stitch to Moana, and the sweetest story about the late Sean Connery. All that jazz, plus Anne and Damian reveal a friendship secret.    Follow us on social media: @damianbellino || @rodemanne  “Ouevre and Out” was Anne's working title for YMKHF Anne looks like Fozziwig today Plays Kumu, the cultural curator on Magnum PI reboot Was Kumu in season 3 of Hawaii Five-0? No, that was Amy playing someone else. Appeared on: one episode of some of the most high-profile TV series of all time including episodes of Friends, Seinfeld, Two and a Half Man, Perfect Strangers, Beverly Hills 90210, Desperate Housewives, Curb Your Enthusiasm, Six Feet Under, Glee, Arrested Development, and The Office AV Club calls Amy “Hollywood’s go-to Asian” James Hong (now 91) once cast as Amy’s husband Tzi Ma is Hollywood’s “go-to Asian dad” Man in the HIgh Castle and UnREAL both shot in Canada Mother was Japanese, father was Finnish Just Add Magic Amazon series for kids where Amy plays a witch Played a Nicaraguan nun on Santa Barbara Memoirs of a Geisha cast with mostly Chinese actors Hapa = a Hawaiian word used to refer to someone of mixed ethnic ancestry Played 65 year old Yung-Hee when she was 41 on Margaret Cho’s All American Girl Full Margaret Cho episode of YMKHF Amy’s solo show, Tokyo Bound Betty White’s friend, Maybe This Time https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HflbAYw95_w Marie Osmond and her doll collection Amy did ADR aka “additional voices” in Moana Was voice of the Japanese toilet in New Girl Amy on The Gong Show (she won $701 on the show)  Starred with Raven Symone in That’s So Raven, Big Fat Liar with Frankie Muniz (both were well behaved child actors)  Lindsay Lohan badly behaved on set of Herbie Fully Loaded Daniel Dae Kim played her husband in David Henry Hwang play, Golden Child Played lesbian opposite Laura Dern in Enlightened, and in the Julie Brown sitcom, Strip Mall Her role in The Naked Truth was written for a “Danny Devito type” and LL Cool J was also up for the role. (Tea Leoni tried to get fired from The Naked Truth because she hated it so much) Was in The Cat in the Hat with nightmare known as Mike Myers  Starred opposite Pauly Shore in one season sitcom, Pauly  50 First Dates Amy Pascal tried to get Amy Hill fired after a table read of 50 First Dates. Years later her racist emails were exposed.  Kenny G went to highschool with Amy HIll. Fuck him.  Glee, Beverly Hills 90210, Desperate Housewives, but 90210 was most toxic  Shannen Doherty controversy Damian loves Ian Ziering Of the Strip Mall cast, Amy would enter Julie’s home because she probably wears a mask Victoria Jackson is a problem Sean Connery was wonderful. He and Harvey Keitel kissed her on the cheek during Rising Sun Connery sang South Pacific to her The Life and TImes of Juniper Lee created by Judd Winick (who married his Real World San Francisco castmate Pam)  Connecting this week’s guest to next week’s: Amy Hill is in 50 First Dates with Adam Sandler; The Cat in the Hat with Mike Myers; and Big Fat Liar with Nora Dunn. Next week’s guest is a former SNL castmember. Glenn Close’s character in Hillbilly Elegy is named MaMaw.  We were both into Puck from Real World San Francisco (dipping his fingers in PB)

Hypotheticast
EP.125 — It's Never Going to Be Fine, It's Always Going to Be Garbage

Hypotheticast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2020 30:03


We're doing it! We're playing a thing! Do you know what it is? I'll give you three guesses. No. No, that's just an actress. No, I already said it wasn't Raven-Symoné from That's So Raven. You always guess that. It's Would I Rather! The game where we do would you rather questions, but they're deep and personal. And, for the record, Emily won. Want to know what I mean? Listen. Topics include: What Does Vibing Mean to You, Robots is Too Scary, Do Away With Big Human Energy, Fuck You Silk, Little Hand Teeth, Give Me Back the Nutrients, Mystery Curse, and The Game. *** Come haaaang with us, and other fans, in our FACEBOOK GROUP.  iTunes FacebookTwitter InstagramYOUTUBE Or, search for us on SPOTIFY if you think you know what the Mystery Curse is. 

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Kevin Farley (Best of, Part 2 of 2)

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 47:06


KEVIN FARLEY is a comedian, actor, and producer. A Wisconsin native and graduate of Marquette University, Kevin followed the trail blazed by his brother into comedy in the 90s, appearing in films by SNL castmembers including Adam Sandler's "The Waterboy" and Norm McDonald's "Dirty Work". He's appeared in the HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and Disney's "That's So Raven!", and in 2008 starred in the David Zucker spoof comedy film "An American Carol". In 2013 he directed the parody film "Paranormal Movie", and continues to perform stand-up comedy around the country. www.IAmChrisFarley.com

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz
Kevin Farley (Best of, Part 1 of 2)

Industry Standard w/ Barry Katz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2020 48:01


KEVIN FARLEY is a comedian, actor, and producer. A Wisconsin native and graduate of Marquette University, Kevin followed the trail blazed by his brother into comedy in the 90s, appearing in films by SNL castmembers including Adam Sandler's "The Waterboy" and Norm McDonald's "Dirty Work". He's appeared in the HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and Disney's "That's So Raven!", and in 2008 starred in the David Zucker spoof comedy film "An American Carol". In 2013 he directed the parody film "Paranormal Movie", and continues to perform stand-up comedy around the country. www.IAmChrisFarley.com