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The Animation Guild (TAG) faces significant dissent from its members regarding the recent tentative contract with studios, particularly over the terms related to artificial intelligence (AI). Notable guild leaders like Mike Rianda, director of "The Mitchells vs. the Machines," and Joey Clift, a writer for Netflix's "Spirit Rangers," have expressed strong opposition, arguing that the AI protections are insufficient and could lead to major job losses. They highlight that the contract lacks strong safeguards, with only minimal AI guardrails in place, prompting them to campaign against its ratification. This internal conflict underscores the broader industry tension over how AI might disrupt traditional animation roles.
And on the next episode of Who Would Win...We are paying off another Patreon's Choice character as chosen by the fans!Ray is back with The Punisher and James is here with Star Wars' own Cad Bane for the first time as chosen by Patreon! Joey Clift of Spirit Rangers is here with another doozy of a decision!You can now support us on Patreon at Patreon.com/WhoWouldWinShowCheck out the Who Would Win YouTube Channel!https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvvgEElLPGQG2GXkqMhQ5JwCheck out our brand new Who Would Win Merch Store:WhoWouldWinStore.comCheck out Factor: http://factor75.comFollow us on Twitter: @WhoWouldWinShow @JamesGavsieFollow us on Threads: @AlmightyRay316MUSIC:Music: Fear of The Dark by Soundridemusic Link to Video: • Cinematic Suspense Trailer NoCopyrigh... &music by Twisterium / freebackgroundtracks.netWhoWouldWinShow.tvSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/who-would-win/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Red Gaze crew heads back to childhood, reviewing selected episodes of the youthful Spirit Rangers series.
Comedian and actress Adrianne Chalepah joins the show to discuss the 1994 Canadian indigenous coming-of-age movie Dance Me Outside. You can see Adrianne on Showtime's The Curse, Peacock's Rutherford Falls, and Netflix's Spirit Rangers. Follow Adrianne on Instagram: @adriannechalepah Follow Johnny on Instagram and Tik Tok: @JohnnyMocnyComedy Follow Johnny on Letterboxd: @JohnnyMocny You can catch Johnny at on 313 Comedy at Detroit Shipping Company on May 19th. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/we-are-movies/support
This week, writer, director, comedian, and cat lover Joey Clift joins me to talk Top 5 Video Games That Need Film Adaptations.Helpful Links:To check out Joey Clift's website (which has links to all of his material), use this link.To watch Spirit Rangers on Netflix, use this link.To watch Gone Native, use this link.To follow Joey on Twitter, use this link.If you want more of the Force Five Podcast:For everything Force Five, head to: https://www.forcefivepodcast.comTo follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/forcefivepodTo follow on Instagram: https://instagram.com/forcefivepodcastTo follow on Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/forcefiveThis episode was written, produced and edited by Jason Kleeberg.
Growing up on the rez, comedian and writer Joey Clift didn't know that comedy (or TV writing) was an option for him. But a decade in Hollywood has taken him from UCB teams to Emmy nominations, and on the way he's helped create the Native representation he didn't see as a kid. He's also watched as the industry has begun to make that representation more common -- as with his Feeling Seen movie pick of Naru from Hulu's 2022 hit PREY.After that, Jordan has one quick thing aboutWatch Gone Native***With Jordan Crucchiola & Joey Clift
Burgandi Trejo Phoenix is an actress, dancer, singer, and writer. She's best know for voicing Blueberry Pie Cookie in Cookie Run: Kingdom, Marisa in The Loud House, and Squash Spirit in Spirit Rangers. In this episode Burgandi and I discuss her career, singing in character, ensemble recording, home studios, Cookie Run: Kingdom, The Loud House, imposter syndrome, Christmas movies, character breakdowns, and self care. Burgandi's socials: https://linktr.ee/burgandiphoenix https://www.instagram.com/burgandiphoenix https://twitter.com/burgandiphoenix
Nicolette Ray is Native American, Acoma Pueblo, a storyboard artist and currently a game dev artist. She tells us about her strong start in animation, working for Wild Canary on Puppy Dog Pals for 5 years! We talk about work culture at Wild Canary, and the difference between working under Disney vs. Lucasfilm. We chat about her personal Native American Renaissance, as she dove into the history of her own people, and how connecting to those roots helped feed into her experience on Spirit Rangers. Also, Nicolette guides us through her journey struggling with mental health, and how the conversation opening up in society at large helped give her the courage to seek help. We are very fortunate to have had such a vulnerable and honest guest, and we hope her journey can help open up that conversation for you or someone you love. Twitter: @unbadger Instagram: @unbadgr If you enjoy our podcast, please share it and rate us on Apple Podcast & Spotify. We want to expand our platform and amplify these BIPOC voices! If you'd like to support us directly, we have a tip jar open at ko-fi.com/straightaheadap --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/straight-ahead-podcast/message
My latest Cool Friend, the NEWLY EMMY NOMINATED Joey Clift, is a brilliant writer and comedian who also happens to be at the forefront of Native American entertainment, working on projects like Netflix's Spirit Rangers, his own project Gone Native (https://gonenative.tv/) and countless podcasts, panels, and live shows. Joey and I talk about a whole bunch of stuff in this illuminating and fun conversation, and, I could try to sell you on why you should love him, but just listen and you'll get it. So listen up, go follow Joey on Twitter (@joeytainment) and IG (@joeycliiiiiift), then watch Gone Native and head on over to Patreon.com/jeffmay for our Patreon exclusive conversation where I face my own idiocy.
Entering the ring this week is Joey Clift, a Native American enrolled Cowlitz tribal member, currently working as a freelance writer. Not only has Joey worked as a Staff Writer and Consulting Producer for Netflix's Spirit Rangers, he has also wrote and directed his own animated digital series Gone Native for Comedy Central. Joey has a love for comedy and has a unique sense of humor that has helped him pitch and sell shows. We hope you enjoy this episode as much as we did! IG: @joeycliiiiiift Twitter: @joeytainment Portfolio: http://joeyclift.com/ Gone Native: https://gonenative.tv/ If you enjoy our podcast, please share it and rate us on Apple Podcast & Spotify. We want to expand our platform and amplify these BIPOC voices! If you'd like to support us directly, we have a tip jar open at ko-fi.com/straightaheadap --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/straight-ahead-podcast/message
Joey Clift is a comedian, TV writer, and enrolled Cowlitz Indian Tribal Member. Writing credits include Spirit Rangers on Netflix, New Looney Tunes on Cartoon Network and Molly of Denali on PBS. He created, wrote and directed the Comedy Central digital series "Gone Native" and his award winning short films have screened everywhere from Just For Laughs to The Smithsonian Museum.
CUZ I HAVE TO...when living your dream is the only option - with JULIE SLATER & JASON FRIDAY.
Hosts Julie Slater and Jason Friday chat with LA singer/songwriter Raye Zaragoza who's about to embark on her first headling tour for her new album "Hold That Spirit" - right before she takes on the role of Tiger Lily on the U.S. touring Broadway musical Peter Pan...Raye has written political folk music that is informed by her identity as a woman of mixed Indigenous, Asian and Latina heritage. She writes the music for Netflix's Spirit Rangers, a show featuring an all Native American writers room and cast…she worked exclusively with women on her new album Hold that Spirit...how her father influenced her in the world of musical theatre...her first memories of music being important in her life...how music has helped her calm her anxieties...how pushing through a break-up helped open her up for all the things...what it felt like to sell most of her things and store the precious items in a storage room to head out on tour...how music saved her and opened up her soul...from loving Avril Lavigne to loving Joni Mitchell...going to the same school FAME is based off of...hanging out at Virgin Records listening to music...living in New York...her deep love for Long Beach, CA...her background in musical theatre...deciding if she could do both a record release tour and the musical...how Viola Davis' book helped her...chasing an EGOT...RAYE plays Hotel Cafe in LA this Thursday 09.14.23... IT'S 5 O'CLOCK SOMEWHERE - Raye just packed up to leave for tour for a year, find out the one thing (besides people, her dog, and the weather) she wishes she could take with her...the best advice she's ever gotten...one song that has helped her get through tough times...which activity she would pick: the beach, camping in the woods, a cabin in the snow or the desert...and the best advice she would give her younger self about living her dreams CUZ SHE HAS TO. Follow @cuzihavetopodcast on Instagram for all the latest news. We'd love to hear from you - email us at cuzihavetopodcast@gmail.com. Find other episodes or leave us a voice message for the show on the anchor website. Thanks for tuning in! Keep on living those dreams, friends, CUZ YOU HAVE TO!! - jULIE AND jASON --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cuzihaveto/message
https://www.instagram.com/shelleydennis/ Writer Shelley Dennis was born into a family of Choctaw storytellers in small-town Oklahoma. She's toured alongside Wayne Brady doing standup and improv. In 2020 she was one of four selected for the Native American Showrunner program. She worked on the Netflix show, SPIRIT RANGERS, and just completed her second season as a Story Editor on ABC's @theconnersabc!! .
It’s perhaps fitting that “Spirit Rangers,” an animated series on Netflix made for preschool-aged audiences, premiered last October on Indigenous Peoples’ Day. Now in its second season, the show revolves around three Cowlitz and Chumash Indian siblings - Kodi, Summer and Eddy Skycedar - who magically transform into a bear cub, red-tailed hawk and turtle. They then embark on adventures in a fictional California national park where they live and where their parents work as rangers. The creative team behind “Spirit Rangers” are all Native American, including Joey Clift, an L.A.-based comedian, television writer and enrolled member of the Cowlitz Tribe of Southwest Washington who also serves as a consulting producer on the show. Clift wrote a recent episode about salmon habitat restoration which features a maternal guardian salmon spirit voiced by Cowlitz Tribal member and musician Debora Iyall. Clift and Iyall join us to talk about their collaboration on “Spirit Rangers,” and how the show is both a source of pride and empowerment for Indigenous storytelling.
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We catch up with Cape Breton actor Glen Gould about his recent role in the Netflix animated children's series "Spirit Rangers" and a bunch of other recent work and upcoming projects.
It's perhaps fitting that “Spirit Rangers,” an animated series on Netflix made for preschool-aged audiences, premiered last October on Indigenous Peoples' Day. Now in its second season, the show revolves around three Cowlitz and Chumash Indian siblings - Kodi, Summer and Eddy Skycedar - who magically transform into a bear cub, red-tailed hawk and turtle. They then embark on adventures in a fictional California national park where they live and where their parents work as rangers. The creative team behind “Spirit Rangers” are all Native American, including Joey Clift, an L.A.-based comedian, television writer and enrolled member of the Cowlitz Tribe of Southwest Washington who also serves as a consulting producer on the show. Clift wrote a recent episode about salmon habitat restoration which features a maternal guardian salmon spirit voiced by Cowlitz Tribal member and musician Debora Iyall. Clift and Iyall join us to talk about their collaboration on “Spirit Rangers,” and how the show is both a source of pride and empowerment for Indigenous storytelling.
This week IHC's PEI team sit down with the incredible Joely Proudfit, PhD. Joely holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in political science with an emphasis in public policy and American Indian Studies from Northern Arizona University and a B.A. in political science with emphasis in public law from California State University Long Beach. She serves as Director of the California Indian Culture and Sovereignty Center (CICSC) and Department Chair of American Indian Studies at CSU San Marcos. She shares with us her personal journey from her humble childhood beginnings to her appointment by President Barack Obama to the 2016 National Advisory Council on Indian Education. She's truly a shining example of how much we can all accomplish with hard work, dedication, and with the kindness and generosity of others. She also drops some exciting news for Netflix's Spirit Rangers. https://joelyproudfitphd.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ihcwhataboutlife/message
I had a wonderful chat with Joey Clift. He is a writer on Spirit Rangers, which just got renewed for season 2! Woot woot! Joey has also created amazing short films like My First Native American Boyfriend and How To Cope With Your Team Changing Its Native American Mascot. We talk a bit about the Spirit Rangers premiere, in addition to how the show came to be. We also touch on the state of Native American representation today. While I typically speculate on, "Where do we go from here..." I feel that Joey's opinion and perspective on this topic is the most unique one that has been aired on the podcast. So check this episode out! Enjoy and let me know what you think, talk to you later.
For those confused, this is not a French language podcast. But this podcast does kiss in french.In this episode, recurring character, Joey Clift shows up to talk about his short film, "My First Native American Boyfriend". He also chats it up about "Molly of Denali", "Spirit Rangers" and the comedy central cartoon shorts.For more of Joey Clift, check his website:http://www.joeyclift.com/And go here to watch his short film, "My First Native American Boyfriend":https://vimeo.com/556922770?embedded=true&source=vimeo_logo&owner=1778071The music is"Dead Deer" by Kat Lock from "The Retrograde" EP.Thanks for listening.Remember, don't just keep it real, keep itREEL INDIGENOUS!
Karissa Valencia, creator of the Netflix show "Spirit Rangers" joins TCJSS to talk about using her childhood to create her new animated series. Thanks to all my partners: Dr. Daniel Lapidus & Larry Ackerman, Dr. Brad Kurgis of Kurgis Dermatology, California Fresh Markets, The SLO Wellness Center, Avila Bay Athletic Club & Spa, Joy of Shell Beach, Michael Moore Sports Recovery, and Gymnazo.
Karissa Valencia, creator of Netflix show "Spirit Rangers" joins TCJSS to talk about using her childhood to creat her new animated series. Thanks to all my partners: Dr. Daniel Lapidus & Larry Ackerman, Dr. Brad Kurgis of Kurgis Dermatology, California Fresh Markets, The SLO Wellness Center, Avila Bay Athletic Club & Spa, Joy of Shell Beach, Michael Moore Sports Recovery, and Gymnazo.
Kodi, Summer and Eddy are here to protect the spirits of Xus National Park—and learn a few lessons along the way.Read the Plugged In review: https://www.pluggedin.com/tv-reviews/spirit-rangers/If you've listened to any of our podcasts, please give us your feedback: https://focusonthefamily.com/podcastsurvey/
Join Paul G for interviews about the new Netflix series Spirit Rangers. Today Paul talks with Karissa Valencia and Dr. Joely Proudfit. Learn more - www.powwows.com/win Holiday Gift Guide https://www.powwows.com/best-2022-holiday-gift-ideas/ Complete Guide to Native American Heritage Month https://www.powwows.com/your-complete-guide-to-native-american-heritage-month-2022/ New to Pow Wows? https://www.powwows.com/most-common-questions-for-first-timers/ Find a Pow Wow Near You https://www.powwows.com/find-a-pow-wow-near-you/
Showrunner and creator Karissa Valencia talks about the new Netlfix preschool children's series Spirit Rangers, which follows the adventures of Native American siblings Kodi, Summer, and Eddy Skycedar.
A new Netflix show for preschoolers features all Native writers and a storyline which centers around California's Cowlitz tribe and culture. The voice cast is largely Native and includes heavy-hitting veterans Wes Studi and Tantoo Cardinal. Today on Native America Calling, Shawn Spruce speaks with showrunner and creator Karissa Valencia (Santa Ynez Chumash) as well as “Spirit Rangers” singer-songwriter Raye Zaragoza (Akimel O'odham descent) about bringing Native awareness to young viewers around the world.
A new Netflix show for preschoolers features all Native writers and a storyline which centers around California's Cowlitz tribe and culture. The voice cast is largely Native and includes heavy-hitting veterans Wes Studi and Tantoo Cardinal. Today on Native America Calling, Shawn Spruce speaks with showrunner and creator Karissa Valencia (Santa Ynez Chumash) as well as “Spirit Rangers” singer-songwriter Raye Zaragoza (Akimel O'odham descent) about bringing Native awareness to young viewers around the world.
Happy Indigenous Peoples' Day! It's a good day to be Indigenous!In this special Indigenous Peoples' Day episode, we sit and chat with Kimberly Guerrero & Karissa Valencia from "Spirit Rangers". Kimberly plays the Mom and Karissa is the creator and showrunner of the series. And we have a good time talking about "Spirit Rangers", animation and the love of kids shows.Don't forget to watch "Spirit Rangers" on Netflix, which should be dropped by now. Then you can leave it on repeat for the kiddos, because all children need a good Indigenous babysitter -- and "Spirit Rangers" is one of the best.The music is:"Hard to Find" by Kat Lock from the "You Again" EPThanks for listening. Then, go out and have fun, ruin a Columbus Day Celebration and just celebrate us, because every day is a good day to be Indigenous.Thanks for listening.And remember, don't just keep it real, keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
The new animated series, Spirit Rangers, debuts on Netflix on Indigenous People's Day, October 10th. It follows the story of Kodi, Summer and Eddy, junior park rangers who have secret abilities to be Spirit Rangers and protect the environment. Series creator Karissa Valencia joins us to discuss the show.
The new animated series, Spirit Rangers, debuts on Netflix on Indigenous People's Day, October 10th. It follows the story of Kodi, Summer and Eddy, junior park rangers who have secret abilities to be Spirit Rangers and protect the environment. Series creator Karissa Valencia joins us to discuss the show.
In this month's episode we speak with Joey Clift. A writer for series and a Consulting Producer for Spirit Rangers who's past projects include New Looney Tunes, Lego Ninjago: Decoded, and Telling People You're Native American When You're Not Native Is A Lot Like Telling A Bear You're a Bear When You're Not A Bear among many others. We discuss how he got into comedy writing, his work processes and the importance of Native representation in media.
Rounding out our Special Speaker Series is Karissa Valencia: Executive Producer and Showrunner on Netflix Animation's “Spirit Rangers”. Karissa shares what it's like being a show-runner for a children's series, how she gathered her all-indigenous writer's room, and the inspiration behind "Spirit Rangers". We also talk about how Karissa's past experience as a production intern led to her being a more mindful writer and well-rounded director. Karissa also takes us through her cultural experience as a multi-cultural Chumash-Mexican, how she connected with fellow native peoples in animation, and how they all brought their unique perspectives to broaden the idea of a modern indigenous family and reclaim the indigenous image from Hollywood. All this and so much more, so plug in to this very succinct and well-spoken episode featuring Karissa Valencia! Instagram: @karissavalencia__ If you enjoy our podcast, please share it and rate us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. We want to expand our platform and amplify these BIPOC voices! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/straight-ahead-podcast/message
In this episode, we talk about the kickass movie, "PREY", starring Amber Midthunder and a bunch of Numunu representation. Also, in this episode, we have some very special guests. We have Joey Clift, comedian, TV writer, and enrolled Cowlitz Indian Tribal Member currently working as a staff writer on the Netflix kids animated fantasy adventure series "Spirit Rangers". We also have Sunrise Tippeconnie, filmmaker, film professor, all around genius, who is here to give us some insights on the deep cuts Comanche representation in this film.If you haven't watched it, watch Prey on Hulu -- watch it in Comanche and English and watch it again.When "Spirit Rangers" comes out on Netflix, make sure you catch that too.The music is:"Mars" by Kat Lock, from her album "Some Recurring Notes"Thanks for listening, don't forget to rate and review.Until next time.Don't just keep it real......keep it REEL INDIGENOUS!
0:00 Why We're Joeys! 5:15 Introduction to Joey Clift 11:55 New Deal 4 Animation!!! 25:15 What YOU Can Do 27:18 Chasing His Cheese! 46:54 Joey's Process and Works 58:00 Surprise Question! TOP 5 ANIMATED SERIES This episode, I talk with comedian, comedy writer, and animation writer, Joey Clift! Joey and I talk about what it's like being Joeys! Then, we get an introduction into Joey Clift and some of his projects, including writing for the first ever animated tv show created by, written by, and starring Native people - catch Spirit Rangers, coming soon to Netflix. Joey also discusses the plight of the animation worker, and the union contract negotiations calling for a New Deal 4 Animation - a fight for equal pay and benefits as their live-action counterparts. Joey tells us what we can all do to help. Conscious consumerism is key - for fans of animation and animation allies, we can all do our part by educating ourselves on the fight, and showing and vocalizing our support by following the following twitter accounts and using the following hashtags: @tagwriters @tagstorygroup @colordesign839 #newdeal4animation #payanimationwriters #equalpayforequalpaint #storycraftunite Then, we deep dive into Joey's history and work, from aspiring tv weather personality, to comedy writer. How he got into comedy, how he got into writing, how he got into animation, AND why didn't he become a weather person?! Most importantly, does Joey like Star Wars? We talk about his process for writing, and whether that process changes when the medium changes. As well as, what about his process gets him excited, and keeps him passionate about the work. And, I've got a Surprise Question for Joey - or is it 5 Surprise Questions? What are your Top 5 Animated Shows? Let me know what you thought of my conversation with Joey! And let me know what your Top 5 Animated Shows are! Be sure to Follow Joey and check out his work: Telling People You're Native American When You're Not Native Is A Lot Like Telling A Bear You're A Bear When You're Not A Bear How to Cope with Your Team Changing Its Native American Mascot Website: joeyclift.com Twitter: @joeytainment IG: @joeycliiiiiift And you can find us here: Twitter: @kryptonalderaan IG: @kryptontoalderaan Facebook: @kryptontoalderaan Email: kryptontoalderaan@gmail.com Please, also share this show and leave us a rating or review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you're listening! It would really help us and help people find us! Thanks for listening! We would really like to know how people who are listening feel about the show so, if you could/want to, drop us a line on Twitter, Facebook, and/or Instagram, or at kryptontoalderaan@gmail.com. Give us a like, follow, comment, quick email, tweet, whatever and let us know how we're doing. We'd really appreciate the feedback and it would help us to understand this whole podcasting thing going forward. If you want to take it to the next level, leave us a review wherever you're listening to this.
In this week's episode, Melissa and Desiree interview special guest Joey Clift! Joey is a comedian, TV writer, and enrolled Cowlitz Indian Tribal Member. Writing credits include Spirit Rangers on Netflix, New Looney Tunes on Cartoon Network and Molly of Denali on PBS. He was named one of Uproxx's “26 Native American Comedians To Follow in 2020” and his animated digital short How to Cope with Your Team Changing Its Native American Mascot was released by Comedy Central in October 2021. Most importantly, he created the LA Underground Cat Network, which is a 15,000-member strong Facebook group for Los Angeles comedians to share pictures of their cats.
Merry Merry everyone! We wanted the week off to do holiday stuff, so we're letting you hear another episode of The Album Concept Hour: Side B! We've done 31 out of 50 states in our quest to complete Sufjan Stevens' 50 State Project, meeting other followers of that path along the way. The guest we have on today actually DID complete Sufjan's project, utilizing countless bored creators at the height of quarantine to complete his "Our Fifty States Project". He's an LA comedy writer that hails from the Cowlitz tribe in Washington state and has recently gained attention for his short film titled "My First Native American Boyfriend", his popular Comedy Central short called "How to Cope with Your Team Changing its Native American Mascot", as well as writing for the upcoming all-Native written kids show "Spirit Rangers". You definitely are going to be wanting to follow this guy's career, cause he's on his rise to the top. INFO ABOUT SIDE B! Almost ALL of our episodes are available for free, without the patreon (patreon.com/flyoverstatepark is the address if you want to help out anyways tho). The first handful of episodes are audio only on anchor at https://anchor.fm/albumconcepthoursideb , but the rest are available in video on the YouTube page for our livestreams called Flyover State TV: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClxl2ivi_eO93zL49QZDuqA . Please like and subscribe so youtube is inclined to care about our content! Links from ep: Joey Clift's website: http://www.joeyclift.com Resources to learn/support Native American communities: native-land.ca Samantha Skenandore's lecture: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQm5S... Activist websites https://landback.org https://therednation.org https://nickestes.blog National Native American Heritage Month was in November... get ready for it next year! https://nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov Other Links: OUR DISCORD: https://discord.gg/2stA2P7pTC FLYOVER STATE TV YOUTUBE live every Tues. at 730pm CST: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClxl2ivi_eO93zL49QZDuqA EVERYTHING ELSE: https://linktr.ee/FlyoverStatePark --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/albumconcepthour/support
Ding dong, it's officially SILVERBALL O'CLOCK! We've invited our pal JOEY CLIFT (SPIRIT RANGERS, SWAMP TALK WITH SHREK AND DONKEY) to play a few rounds and chat about the song! ALSO IN THIS EPISODE: The. Bad. Touch. Tongue Rangers, unite! Stay tuned to the end of the episode for Salsaball! BONUS SEGMENT: WRAP YOUR ARMS AROUND ME! Get yourself some IABD shirts! Wear a logo on your chest!: https://www.teepublic.com/user/itsallbeendonepodcast Catch us on the 'net!: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1593559714014720 Twitter: @beendonepod Thanks to The Orange Groves (theorangegroves.com) for hosting us. Subscribe to their Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theorangegroves and join their discord: https://discordapp.com/invite/GdTsg8C !
We got to sit down with writer, producer, comedian and performer Joey Clift! Joey set out to do what Sufjan couldn't: complete the 50 states project! We talk to Joey about how this idea came to be, how he did it with the help of the internet, and if he's a fan? We also got to hear about the projects Joey is working on, specifically a new Netflix show called Spirit Rangers! Joey is hilarious. Check him out on twitter: @joeytainment As always you can email us at: twtwpe@gmail.com