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Note: This episode will no longer be available in the public feed after September 21, 2024. It will remain available, after that, in the Canon Padawan feed.In this super-quick update, the very first Star Wars Canon Timeline Podcast flashback companion episode, Elysia introduces the new concept for flashback episodes, how it works, and teases this week's flashback – to which you'll find the link below! To wrap it up, she shares some tips for fans of The Acolyte who want to help the #SaveTheAcolyte campaign.Find the new Flashback episode here: EII: ep. 4 – Canon Folklore of the Old Republic, pt 1Stories covered in this episode: (from Star Wars Myths & Fables) "Vengeful Waves" & "Gaze of Stone," and (from Star Wars: Dark Legends) "The Gilded Cage"This flashback companion episode recorded September 7, 2024The Star Wars Canon Timeline Podcast past and future episode listSign up for the The Canon Padawan Supercast for earlier access to episodes and other perks, or explore Storyzen access to multiple feeds.Support The Acolyte:Sign the petitionSend Disney+ requestsWrite a letterUpcoming episodes:–Canon Folklore of the Old Republic, pt. 2 + TOR mailbag 1• Stories included from Star Wars: Dark Legends: "The Gilded Cage," "A Life Immortal," "Blood Moon," & "The Sleep of Ages" (Target edition)–Visions S1-e7 & S2-e9 – Shadows of the Sith in the High Republic (LEGENDS) + THR mailbag 1–Young Jedi Adventures season 2A–The Darth Plagueis novel (LEGENDS)–Era IV overview–The High Republic multimedia project, phase 2: Quest of the Jedi (c. 382 BBY)–Prequel character origin storiesGet in touch:Email: SWTimelinePodcast@gmail.com Social media: Twitter – Threads – BlueskyDiscord: https://discord.gg/8CeM9crU***Music: “The Force Theme” by Joanna HaltmanProduced by Elysia BrennerPublished by The LorehoundsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Elysia is joined by professional animator Hjalti and Sith aficionado Marcin to talk through 3 episodes of the global animated anthology series Star Wars: Visions that – if they were Canon – would be set in the Old Republic, starting in the height of the Jedi-Sith Civil War, and ending after the Rule of Two.All from season 2, in chronological order: episode 5 – "Journey to the Dark Head," episode 1 – "Sith," and episode 2 – "Screecher's Reach." We talk about the unique art styles, the Sith (and Star Wars) philosophies being explored, and cool new uses of the Force that we hope make it to Canon, shouting out design and other Easter eggs along the way.Recorded July 14, 2024The Star Wars Canon Timeline Podcast past and future episode listSign up for the The Canon Padawan Supercast for earlier access to episodes and other perksUpcoming episodes:–The Acolyte S1 finale + final mailbag–Canon myths of the Old Republic: • Stories included from Star Wars Myths & Fables: "Vengeful Waves" & "Gaze of Stone" • Stories included from Star Wars: Dark Legends: "The Gilded Cage," "A Life Immortal," "Blood Moon," & "The Sleep of Ages" (Target edition)–Star Wars: Visions S1-e7 & S2-e9 – Shadows of the Sith in the High Republic (Legends)–The High Republic books – phase 2 (c. 382 BBY)–Era IV overview: the path to the prequels; character origin storiesEmail us: SWTimelinePodcast@gmail.comFind Elysia on Twitter: @elysiacbAnd Hjalti: @hjaltiJoin the discussion on the Lorehounds Discord: https://discord.gg/8CeM9crUMusic: “The Force Theme” by Joanna HaltmanProduced by Elysia BrennerPublished by The LorehoundsSee all podcasts at thelorehounds.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Fantasy literature and history scholar Marilyn R. Pukkila joins Elysia to discuss Canon stories set during the Old Republic that might be more true than factual.After they establish what the different words for stories – legends, myths, fairytales, fables, etc. – actually mean, they recap one Star Wars flood myth (00:27:40) and two stories about the legendary Sith Lord Darth Caldoth (01:01:44), getting into the physiology of key Star Wars species, from the Twi'lek to the Shistavanen (which you'll want to be familiar with before watching Skeleton Crew), and key Sith rituals. Plus, Nightsisters!Stories covered in this episode: (from Star Wars Myths & Fables) "Vengeful Waves" & "Gaze of Stone," and (from Star Wars: Dark Legends) "The Gilded Cage"Recorded August 5 & September 5, 2024The Star Wars Canon Timeline Podcast past and future episode listSign up for the The Canon Padawan Supercast for earlier access to episodes and other perks, or explore Storyzen access to multiple feeds.Upcoming episodes:–Canon Folklore of the Old Republic, pt. 2 + TOR mailbag 1• Stories included from Star Wars: Dark Legends: "The Gilded Cage," "A Life Immortal," "Blood Moon," & "The Sleep of Ages" (Target edition)–Visions S1-e7 & S2-e9 – Shadows of the Sith in the High Republic (LEGENDS) + THR mailbag 1–Young Jedi Adventures season 2A–The Darth Plagueis novel (LEGENDS)–Era IV overview –The High Republic multimedia project, phase 2: Quest of the Jedi (c. 382 BBY)–Prequel character origin storiesEmail: SWTimelinePodcast@gmail.com Social media: Twitter – Threads – BlueskyDiscord: https://discord.gg/8CeM9crUSee all podcasts at thelorehounds.comMusic: “The Force Theme” by Joanna HaltmanAdditional sounds from FreeSound.orgProduced by Elysia BrennerPublished by The LorehoundsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Albert and Lauren team up for the third in a series of episodes focused on the short stories of Star Wars! This week they look at George Mann's, "The Witch and the Wookie", from Star Wars: Myths and Fables, a cautionary tale of why one should never cross (or attempt) the witches in Star Wars... Feedback and Promotion Subscribe on YouTube: Cantina Cast Send feedback and comments to hellothere@cantinacast.com Follow us on Twitter @TheCantinaCast Like us on Facebook: The Cantina Cast Follow us on Instagram: The Cantina Cast Follow us on Tumblr: Cantina Cast Discord: Cantina Cast Channel Cantina Cast: Web Site Pandora Link: Pandora Show Support Cantina Cast Patreon page TeePublic Store
Jacob Tender, co-host of Bantha Fodder, returns to the podcast for a discussion about Star Wars: Myths and Fables. We dive into which stories we enjoyed, the theme of trees, and Jacob gives a brief lesson on book binding. Grab a copy of Star Wars: Myths and Fables.Check out Bantha Fodder.Follow Jacob Tender on Twitter and Instagram.Follow Deanna Chapman on Twitter and Instagram.Follow the podcast on Twitter.Follow the podcast on Instagram.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Pequeño extracto de la Antología de historias Myth and Fables escritas por George Mann. Audio original de Penguin Random House https://www.penguinrandomhouseaudio.com
Today, we welcome a very special guest! He is the author of Star Wars: Myths and Fables and Star Wars: Dark Legends, George Mann. George talks about his introduction to Star Wars, what it was like to write these stories that straddle the line between history and legend, and so much more. Enjoy and Happy Halloween!Follow us on Twitter: @FOTFPodcastLike us on Facebook: Followers of the Force PodcastBecome a Patron for just $1: patreon.com/followersoftheforceGo to our store on TeePublic: teepublic.com/user/fotfpodcasfRate, review and share the show on Apple Podcasts! Music: https://filmstro.com/
Today, we welcome a very special guest! He is the author of Star Wars: Myths and Fables and Star Wars: Dark Legends, George Mann. George talks about his introduction to Star Wars, what it was like to write these stories that straddle the line between history and legend, and so much more. Enjoy and Happy Halloween!Follow us on Twitter: @FOTFPodcastLike us on Facebook: Followers of the Force PodcastBecome a Patron for just $1: patreon.com/followersoftheforceGo to our store on TeePublic: teepublic.com/user/fotfpodcasfRate, review and share the show on Apple Podcasts! Music: https://filmstro.com/
Who's the Bossk? – A Star Wars Podcast from Laughing Place #26: Dark Legends with Guest George Mann Date: August 19th, 2020 (interview recorded August 10th) Listen Topics Host Mike Celestino is joined by author George Mann to discuss his writing career and the short story collections “Star Wars: Myths & Fables” and “Star Wars: […] The post Who's the Bossk? – Episode 26: Dark Legends with Guest George Mann appeared first on LaughingPlace.com.
There's a story in Star Wars Myths and Fables called "Gaze of Stone," and it tells the cautionary tale of a Twi'lek named Ry Nymbis, who is adopted at an early age by the nefarious Darth Caldoth. The story details how Nymbis came to be Caldoth's apprentice, and what happened to the two of them when Nymbis - as Sith apprentices are often wont to do - decided to try to kill his master and take his place at the top of the Sith list. Well, it turns out that "Gaze of Stone" is just a fragment in a larger story, which is revealed in Star Wars Dark Legends. We'll talk about the two stories and their connections, and we'll also talk about how and why these two stories may be the most likely ones to be taken "literally" from the two collections of Star Wars folklore. Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
A special episode where Charles & Eric interview the renowned author of Star Wars: Myths & Fables and Star Wars: Dark Legends, George Mann, about his new book, the majesty of Darth Caldoth, and the opportunity to write some of the best Star Wars characters of all time.
An episode with shades of Star Wars: Myths and Fables as well as the original Jurassic Park, "From Beneath" is a comparatively low-stakes (First-Order-wise) entry in season 2 of Star Wars Resistance. Episode 6 is most notable for the gentle reveal that Orka and Flix are in a romantic relationship. Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
In this week's episode of the DevEd podcast, the panelists talk to Tara Z. Manicsic. Tara is an Angular Developer Experience Engineer at Netlify, a blogger, and loves to work in her community educating and learning from other developers. The topic for this episode is work-life balance with an emphasis on balancing learning as a programmer. The first thing they discuss is if programmers are good at balancing work-life. The general consensus is that they aren't, but mostly because they love their job, and it is also always fun to learn newer technologies and concepts. They talk about hackations and coding in beautiful environments away from their regular desks. They talk about some strategies to maintain a good work-life balance especially in high-pressure scenarios where the work seems to never get over. They suggest time management, blocking off hours and segregating them into strictly work and non-work periods. Tara mentions working non-traditional hours while having an infant at home, while Brooke explains how to schedule things beforehand so that knowing the tasks ahead of time helps in managing them effectively. Others chip in with their suggestions as well. Tara also speaks on the importance of having a good manager with realistic expectations. They then touch on work-life balance from the perspective of managers too, where they advise them to make sure that their employees work reasonable hours, check in with them regularly and encourage them to take personal time off for their own mental health. They share their experiences related to death marches and the stress associated with it. They mention that while working as a junior developer in a high pressure environment that is hard to keep up with, it can be hard to change jobs. To deal with these kind of situations, they talk about how important it is to like the work being done, and if it is not something enjoyable, it is time to start looking for something completely different or take some time to unwind. Trying to do interesting things such as reading books, listening to music or podcasts at work during lunchtime, or while commuting, can also help in thriving in such environments. The next point discussed is how to deal with the need to learn along with working at a regular job and still manage to maintain a balance. Consuming relevant content in the background while going about our day-to-day chores, not underestimating the learning done on the job, carving out time for self development during work hours, writing regular blog posts of things learned which can eventually lead to an awesome portfolio, are some great recommendations. The last thing the panelists talk about is organizational tools for an awesome work-learn-life balance. They suggest Toggle, Asana, OmniFocus and Calendar. Luis mentions that given that we are constantly bombarded with information, it can be beneficial to sift through that, remove the unnecessary noise and concentrate on what is needed to free up significant amount of time. Joe recommends using a bullet journal, being physical and tactile while organising rather than digital, and Mike suggests switching the airplane mode on, among other things. Tara and Sam talk about meditation and mindfulness. They end the show with picks. The Dev Ed podcast is produced by Thinkster.io and published by DevChat.TV. Panel Joe Eames Brooke Avery Sam Julien Luis Hernandez Mike Dane Joined by special guest: Tara Z. Manicsic Sponsors Thinkster.io Adventures in DevOps - Devchat.tv The Freelancers Show CacheFly Links Tara's Twitter Picks Joe Eames: Beginner's Guide to Bullet Journaling | How to Start a Bullet Journal Boho Berry Bullet Journal introduction Tara Z. Manicsic: Check out the local children's museums JAMstack conf Mike Dane: LingQ Brooke Avery: Sporcle Star Wars Myths & Fables Luis Hernandez: Rework Getting Things Done Sam Julien: The Great British Bake Off How to maintain a great work-life balance, as an employee? Good time management, blocking off hours and segregating them into strictly work and non-work periods, scheduling tasks ahead of time. How to maintain a great work-life balance, as a manager? Making sure that employees work reasonable hours, checking in with them regularly and encouraging them to take personal time off for their own mental health. How to maintain a great work-learn-life balance? Consuming relevant content in the background while going about our day-to-day chores, not underestimating the learning done on the job, carving out time for self development during work hours, writing blog posts of things learned eventually leading to an awesome portfolio. What are some organizational tools to maintain work-life balance? Toggle, Asana, OmniFocus, Calendar, Bullet journals, Meditation
In this week's episode of the DevEd podcast, the panelists talk to Tara Z. Manicsic. Tara is an Angular Developer Experience Engineer at Netlify, a blogger, and loves to work in her community educating and learning from other developers. The topic for this episode is work-life balance with an emphasis on balancing learning as a programmer. The first thing they discuss is if programmers are good at balancing work-life. The general consensus is that they aren't, but mostly because they love their job, and it is also always fun to learn newer technologies and concepts. They talk about hackations and coding in beautiful environments away from their regular desks. They talk about some strategies to maintain a good work-life balance especially in high-pressure scenarios where the work seems to never get over. They suggest time management, blocking off hours and segregating them into strictly work and non-work periods. Tara mentions working non-traditional hours while having an infant at home, while Brooke explains how to schedule things beforehand so that knowing the tasks ahead of time helps in managing them effectively. Others chip in with their suggestions as well. Tara also speaks on the importance of having a good manager with realistic expectations. They then touch on work-life balance from the perspective of managers too, where they advise them to make sure that their employees work reasonable hours, check in with them regularly and encourage them to take personal time off for their own mental health. They share their experiences related to death marches and the stress associated with it. They mention that while working as a junior developer in a high pressure environment that is hard to keep up with, it can be hard to change jobs. To deal with these kind of situations, they talk about how important it is to like the work being done, and if it is not something enjoyable, it is time to start looking for something completely different or take some time to unwind. Trying to do interesting things such as reading books, listening to music or podcasts at work during lunchtime, or while commuting, can also help in thriving in such environments. The next point discussed is how to deal with the need to learn along with working at a regular job and still manage to maintain a balance. Consuming relevant content in the background while going about our day-to-day chores, not underestimating the learning done on the job, carving out time for self development during work hours, writing regular blog posts of things learned which can eventually lead to an awesome portfolio, are some great recommendations. The last thing the panelists talk about is organizational tools for an awesome work-learn-life balance. They suggest Toggle, Asana, OmniFocus and Calendar. Luis mentions that given that we are constantly bombarded with information, it can be beneficial to sift through that, remove the unnecessary noise and concentrate on what is needed to free up significant amount of time. Joe recommends using a bullet journal, being physical and tactile while organising rather than digital, and Mike suggests switching the airplane mode on, among other things. Tara and Sam talk about meditation and mindfulness. They end the show with picks. The Dev Ed podcast is produced by Thinkster.io and published by DevChat.TV. Panel Joe Eames Brooke Avery Sam Julien Luis Hernandez Mike Dane Joined by special guest: Tara Z. Manicsic Sponsors Thinkster.io Adventures in DevOps - Devchat.tv The Freelancers Show CacheFly Links Tara's Twitter Picks Joe Eames: Beginner's Guide to Bullet Journaling | How to Start a Bullet Journal Boho Berry Bullet Journal introduction Tara Z. Manicsic: Check out the local children's museums JAMstack conf Mike Dane: LingQ Brooke Avery: Sporcle Star Wars Myths & Fables Luis Hernandez: Rework Getting Things Done Sam Julien: The Great British Bake Off How to maintain a great work-life balance, as an employee? Good time management, blocking off hours and segregating them into strictly work and non-work periods, scheduling tasks ahead of time. How to maintain a great work-life balance, as a manager? Making sure that employees work reasonable hours, checking in with them regularly and encouraging them to take personal time off for their own mental health. How to maintain a great work-learn-life balance? Consuming relevant content in the background while going about our day-to-day chores, not underestimating the learning done on the job, carving out time for self development during work hours, writing blog posts of things learned eventually leading to an awesome portfolio. What are some organizational tools to maintain work-life balance? Toggle, Asana, OmniFocus, Calendar, Bullet journals, Meditation
Star Wars en Direct – Lors de cette édition de Littérature, Francis et Cécily offrent leurs critiques de trois ouvrages écrits pour l'ouverture du parc Disney Galaxy's Edge et où l'action se déroulent sur la planète Batuu. Nous discutons des livres jeunesses A Crash of Faith de Zoraida Cordova, Star Wars Myths and Fables de George Mann, ainsi que le roman pour adulte Galaxy's Edge : Black Spire de Delilah S. Dawson. NOTE: Désolé pour le petit problème technique.
Three tales that warn against the perils of greed wrap up our look at Star Wars Myths and Fables by George Mann - and all three also have ties to other works of Star Wars fiction (two of them to Cavan Scott). Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
In our second of three looks at the stories of Star Wars Myths and Fables, we're looking at the two stories featuring Batuu and Black Spire Outpost, and one straight-up ironic tale featuring a prominent villain from the Prequel Trilogy. Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
In a spoiler-rific discussion of Star Wars Myths and Fables by George Mann, today we're examining the direct and meta-level connections between three of the stories, and - if one were to assume they're real (from a certain point of view), when the events that inspired them might have taken place on the timeline. Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
Though it's not marked as such, Star Wars Myths and Fables is part of the informal "Galaxy's Edge" Lucasfilm publishing initiative, as two of its nine stories take place on Batuu, the planet where Black Spire Outpost resides. To review these, and the other seven stories - which may have been told to Luke and Leia as kids in-universe - I turned to a member of its intended audience for a certain point of view. Punch it! ***I'm listener supported! Join the community at http://Patreon.com/sw7x7 to get access to bonus episodes and other insider rewards.***
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this episode, Steve chats with George Mann, author of the new in-universe storytelling book, "Star Wars: Myths & Fables"!
this episode, Steve chats with George Mann, author of the new in-universe storytelling book, "Star Wars: Myths & Fables"!
this episode, Steve chats with George Mann, author of the new in-universe storytelling book, "Star Wars: Myths & Fables"!
ForceCast Network: Star Wars News and Commentary (All Shows)
this episode, Steve chats with George Mann, author of the new in-universe storytelling book, "Star Wars: Myths & Fables"!
A review of two very different recent Stars Wars audiobooks. Thrawn: Treason, written by Timothy Zahn and narrated by Marc Thompson, is the third in the new canon series featuring the Chiss Grand Admiral. Star Wars Myths and Fables, written by George Mann and narrated by James Monroe Iglehart, is a short story collection of mostly stand alone stories that works well for younger (though not too young) listeners or as brief glimpses at the stories within the Star Wars Universe. *Review copy received for review purposes.* Thrawn: Treason Star Wars Myths & Fables **Other Referenced Works:** Star Wars: Thrawn (Series) // [Ep 19] A to Z Mysteries // [Ep 15] Judy Moody // [Ep 15] **Contact the Show: ** Twitter: _narrated // Website: Narrated // Subscribe
News for this week's show includes the launch of Star Wars Roll Out, John's thoughts on the recently released Star Wars: Myths and Fables, Ryan's review of the Age of Resistance special, and a rumored rerelease of all 10 saga films on blu ray this fall. We discuss all of The Phantom Menace's deleted scenes for our primary topic this week in the back half of the episode. Unfortunately we have some sound quality issues on this episode that we're not able to correct in post-production. It's listenable, but not representative of the usual sound quality level of the show. Next week should be back to normal. Episode Links: STAR WARS ROLL OUT, AN ADORABLE NEW SERIES OF ANIMATED SHORTS, BOUNCES TO THE SCREEN All Ten Star Wars Movies Being Re-Released on Blu-Ray In September The Phantom Menace DVD Deleted Scenes Intro Show Links: Email = blockaderunnerpodcast@gmail.com Twitter Instagram YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/blockaderunnerpodcast/message
Non spoiler review of Star Wars Myths and Fables by George Mann, as well as a discussion of myths and literature that influenced George Lucas when he first conceived Star Wars.
Welcome back to the official Monday edition of the Star Wars Time Show! This week was super slow in the Star Wars news world, but Matt and I scrounged up some topics we think you guys will find interesting. https://youtu.be/6Zkf_kCMTZo First up we discuss some new concept art that was revealed for Vader Immortal Episode 2. I am personally a little down on the VR genre right now, but Vader Immortal may be the game that brings me back into the fold despite some bad experiences in the past. Next up, we take a look at some of the amazing art that will be included in a new Star Wars book for children entitled Star Wars: Myths & Fables. This book will put a mythical spin on all of the famous legends from the Star Wars universe and will also include some awesome art by Grant Griffin. The last news topic of the week is in the toy realm, specifically the classic toy realm. Hasbro will be releasing a brand new set of Episode IV Kenner recreation figures this year. The set will include 6 figures, Darth Vader, Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, and a Stormtrooper, and will retail for $65. Last but never least is our favorite part of every week, the Top 5 Instagram Artists of the Week! Make sure you follow all of the amazing artists that we feature each week. Every follow and every comment helps out. Also, make sure to follow us on IG @starwarstimeshow. Thank you for listening, and may the Force be with you, always.
We all know the stories of Jedi and Sith and the various times the Galaxy has been saved, but there are those who have only heard these tales from within the Galaxy itself, and they have their own versions. The new book ‘Star Wars: Myths and Fables’ is out next week, so our featured story is about the art and storytelling of this fantastic new book. But first we talk Star Wars History, and a story about Jon Favreau meeting with The Maker . . . Watch Us! Youtube: Chatter Squadron Facebook: Chatter Squadron - A Star Wars Podcast Follow Us! Instagram: @ChatterSquadron Twitter: @ChatterSquadron Subscribe to the show on iTunes, Spotify, and anywhere else you find great podcasts!
This week Will and Hawes scrape something together to talk about. Jon Favreau releases another picture from The Mandalorian! A handful of Galaxy's Edge tie-in literature is announced. Discussion about Star Wars Resistance episode "Dangerous Business" Listener emails and voice mails are discussed. King Tom calls in about the Star Wars Myths and Fables book. Sal Perales calls in with thoughts about Luke in Return of the Jedi. Jim calls in with a special recipe. Eric calls in for the first time with some thoughts on Kylo. Jonny also has some thoughts about Kylo in Episode IX. Utah Dougy proposes a good time. H-Jakobi writes in about how he found the show and has a question about Rey. Eddie has a theory about how the name "Kylo" was created. Javier wonders how Episode IX will open. Justin writes in with his own personal Star Wars misconception. The Blue Harvest Patreon is now live! We releases a bonus podcast every Monday. Try it out if you're into that sort of thing at: http://www.podbean.com/blueharvestpodcast Like our theme song? Then be sure to check out the band that was kind enough to provide the music. They are Stoned Cobra and you can find them on iTunes, Spotify or at: http://stonedcobra.bandcamp.com
Friend of the show Jim Davies joins us this week to explore our psychology, and often conflicted feelings, about droids in the Stars Wars universe. Cristina schools us in terms often misused when reporting psychological science. Finally, Adam rounds out this week’s Geek factor by debunking some popular Star Wars myths.