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It's our 100th episode! To celebrate 100 episodes of “Reading Between the Reels,” we're joined by Ross Hollebon (“Album Cockpit Podcast”), Thomas Riddle (“Imagineering Education”), David Modders (“Star Wars Reactions”), Dan Zehr (“Coffee with Kenobi”), Cory Clubb (“Coffee with Kenobi”), and Dennis Keithly (“Podcast Stardust”) for a film lovers roundtable wherein everyone shares their thoughts on the movies that shaped their fandom. ----more---- Thank you so much for listening! Please help us spread the word by leaving us a review on your favorite podcast catcher. Visit our TeePublic store for t-shirts, hats, hoodies, mugs, and more! If you would like to connect with us, you can find us on: X: x.com/ReadBtweenReels Facebook: facebook.com/ReadBtweenReels Email: ReadingBetweenReels@gmail.com SpeakPipe: speakpipe.com/ReadingBetweentheReels You can also join our Facebook group. It's a safe place to share your thoughts and discuss all things related to movies. You can find us at facebook.com/groups/readbtweenreels Connect with Ross Hollebon on X: x.com/RossHollebon You can also hear him on the “Album Cockpit Podcast” Website: albumcockpitpodcast.com X: x.com/AlbumCockpitPod Connect with Thomas Riddle on X: x.com/ThomasRiddle_II Imagineering Education X: x.com/ImagineeringEd Website: imagineeringedu.com Adventures in Learning with Indiana Jones X: x.com/IndyInTheClass Website: indyintheclassroom.com Star Wars in the Classroom X: x.com/StarWarsinClass Website: starwarsintheclassroom.com Connect with David Modders on X: x.com/david_modders You can also hear him on the “Star Wars Reactions” podcast X: x.com/SWReactionsPod Website: starwarsreactions.com Need help to launch your podcast or blog? Contact Dan Z at DanZMedia.com. Connect with Dan Zehr on X: x.com/MrZehr You can also hear him on the “Coffee With Kenobi” podcast Website: coffeewithkenobi.com X: x.com/CoffeeWthKenobi Connect with Cory Clubb on X: x.com/coryclubb Connect with Dennis Keithly on X: x.com/DJKver2 You can also hear him on “Podcast Stardust” X: x.com/podcaststardust Website: retrozap.com/podcast-stardust If you are interesting in advertising on this podcast, please go to: podbean.com/advertiseonRBR The following music was used for this media project: Music: "Neon Fury" by Sascha Ende Link: https://filmmusic.io/song/12190-neon-fury License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
Partnerships between schools and industry are the best way to prepare students for the careers of tomorrow, and thanks to partners like Fluor, Greenville County Schools is offering cutting edge opportunities to students from preschool through graduation. Today, we talk with Katie Porter, Greenville County Schools CTE Innovation Center Director, Thomas Riddle, Assistant Director of the Roper Mountain Science Center, and Torrence Robinson, Senior Corporate Philanthropy and Foundation Executive at Fluor, and explore how these partnerships create hands-on learning opportunities for students at facilities like the Roper Mountain Science Center and the CTE Innovation Center. We examine how these programs develop critical problem-solving skills and help students see their own potential in STEM fields. We also highlight the vital role businesses play in shaping curriculum and offering real-world experiences that ignite curiosity and inspiration. Learn more about Fluor's commitment to communities like Greenville. Links: CTE Innovation Center Roper Mountain Science Center _ Produced by Podcast Studio X. Simple Civics: Greenville County is a project of Greater Good Greenville. Support Simple Civics with a tax-deductible contribution.
In today's episode, we are extremely honored to be joined by Thomas Riddle, who is a remarkable historian and educator. During this insightful interview, he shares some behind-the-scenes details about creating the educational project "Indy in the Classroom". He talks about why Young Indiana Jones is such an effective method for teaching history, why storytelling is a terrific way to enhance student engagement, and how he got the opportunity to collaborate with Lucasfilm to promote the educational benefits of teaching with Indiana Jones. To conclude this compelling conversation, he shares his opinions about Dial of Destiny! Opening music excerpt was composed by Laurence Rosenthal and is titled "Two New Friends"
What happens when you send Indiana Jones into the First World War? In this episode, we are joined by Thomas Riddle. Thomas runs the website indyintheclassroom.com (which aims to provide teachers with resources to integrate everyone's favourite archaeologist into the classroom) to discuss the 1990s TV series ‘The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles'. Along the way we discuss the show as an educational tool, the many historical figures that appear in the series, and the importance of learning foreign languages! References:The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles (1992-1996) Samuel Hynes, The Soldiers' Tale: Bearing Witness to Modern War (Allen Lane, 1997)
This episode features our friends Aaron Harris (“Star Wars Reactions”) and Thomas Riddle (“Imagineering Education,” “Star Wars in the Classroom,” “Adventures in Learning with Indiana Jones”) speaking to our students in a special Star Wars discussion. ----more---- Thank you so much for listening! Please help us spread the word by leaving us a review on your favorite podcast catcher. Visit our TeePublic store for t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and more! If you would like to connect with us, you can find us on: Twitter: twitter.com/ReadBtweenReels Facebook: facebook.com/ReadBtweenReels Email: ReadingBetweenReels@gmail.com SpeakPipe: speakpipe.com/ReadingBetweentheReels You can also join our Facebook group. It's a safe place to share your thoughts and discuss all things related to movies. You can find us at facebook.com/groups/readbtweenreels Connect with Thomas on Twitter: twitter.com/ThomasRiddle_II Imagineering Education –Twitter: twitter.com/ImagineeringEd –Website: imagineeringedu.com Star Wars in the Classroom –Twitter: twitter.com/StarWarsinClass –Website: starwarsintheclassroom.com Adventures in Learning with Indiana Jones –Twitter: twitter.com/IndyInTheClass –Website: indyintheclassroom.com Connect with Aaron on Twitter: twitter.com/taharris121079 You can also hear him weekly on the “Star Wars Reactions” podcast. –Twitter: twitter.com/SWReactionsPod –Website: starwarsreactions.com –Available wherever you listen to podcasts! The following music was used for this media project: Music: Driving to the Night by Frank Schroeter Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/8085-driving-to-the-night License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Artist on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/frank.schroeter.52
In part 2 of our series discussing Return of the Jedi, Boushh brings Chewbacca to Jabba's palace to collect on a bounty. In this episode, Thomas Riddle joins us. Thomas is from Star Wars in the Classroom, Adventures in Learning with Indiana Jones, and The Imagineering Education Podcast. You can also find Thomas's TEDx Talk, Reimagineering Education, here. This episode covers the segment of the movie that runs from 0:12:20 to 0:22:08 on Disney+. In this fully armed and operational episode, we discuss: The musical number from Return of the Jedi and whether we prefer Lapti Nek or Jedi Rocks, Boushh's arrival at Jabba's palace with her captive, Chewbacca, Princess Leia freeing Han Solo from carbonite, and Whether Leia truly believed she could successfully pull off this rescue by herself. Thanks for joining us for another episode! Subscribe to Podcast Stardust for all your Star Wars news, reviews, and discussion wherever you get your podcasts. And please leave us a five star review on Apple Podcasts. Find Jay and her cosplay adventures on J.Snips Cosplay on Instagram. Follow us on social media: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Pinterest | YouTube. T-shirts, hoodies, stickers, masks, and posters are available on TeePublic. Find all episodes on RetroZap.com.
This episode features our friends Aaron Harris (Star Wars Reactions) and Thomas Riddle (Imagineering Education, Star Wars in the Classroom, Adventures in Learning with Indiana Jones) speaking to our students in a special Star Wars Zoom discussion. ----more---- Thank you so much for listening! Please help us spread the word by leaving us a review on your favorite podcast catcher. Visit our TeePublic store for t-shirts, hoodies, mugs, and more! If you would like to connect with us, you can find us on: Twitter: twitter.com/ReadBtweenReels Facebook: facebook.com/ReadBtweenReels Email: ReadingBetweenReels@gmail.com SpeakPipe: speakpipe.com/ReadingBetweentheReels You can also join our Facebook group. It's a safe place to share your thoughts and discuss all things related to movies. You can find us at facebook.com/groups/readbtweenreels Connect with Aaron on Twitter: twitter.com/taharris121079 You can also hear him weekly on the Star Wars Reactions podcast. –Twitter: twitter.com/SWReactionsPod –Website: starwarsreactions.com –Available wherever you listen to podcasts! Connect with Thomas on Twitter: twitter.com/ThomasRiddle_II Imagineering Education –Twitter: twitter.com/ImagineeringEd –Website: imagineeringedu.com Star Wars in the Classroom –Twitter: twitter.com/StarWarsinClass –Website: starwarsintheclassroom.com Adventures in Learning with Indiana Jones –Twitter: twitter.com/IndyInTheClass –Website: indyintheclassroom.com Music The Descent by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4490-the-descent License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license
In today's episode of the Home Grown Podcast we're experiencing the magic of Disney and how to bring that magic into the classroom! We welcome guests Brian Collins, a former Disney Imagineer, Thomas Riddle, the Assistant Director of the Roper Mountain Science Center, Faith Plunkett Instructional Technology Coach in Decatur City Schools in Decatur, Alabama, and Ryan Boeckman middle school teacher and co-host of an educational podcast called “My Disney Class”. Moderated by Keep Indiana Learning Digital Learning Coach Tim Wilhelums. Resources mentioned during today's episode: Websites: www.imagineeringedu.com www.starwarsintheclassroom.com www.indyintheclassroom.com MyDisneyClass.com www.brainstorm-institute.com www.WDWithMe.com Podcast: www.imagineeringedu.com/podcast-series https://www.mydisneyclass.com/podcast Social Media: Facebook Group: Educators Who Love Disney Facebook Group: The Mouse and the Imagineer Faith Plunkett @faithplunkett89 Ryan Boeckman @DisEdDesign Thomas Riddle @ImagineeringEd Brian Collins @BrainstormInst Professional Development: P.D. Magic Trip Info Books: Designing Disney Inspired Classrooms. Contact Ryan directly via email at ryanboeckman@gmail.com and he can send a book directly to you at the cheapest price. Just mention the Home Grown podcast from Keep Indiana Learning! Brain Storm by Don Hahn Designing Disney by John Hench The Imagineering Way: Ideas to Ignite Your Creativity by Disney Books The Imagineering Workout by The Disney Imagineers A Whack on the Side of the Head by Roger von Oech Dream It! Do It! By Marty Sklar One Little Spark! By Marty Sklar Creating Magic by Lee Cockerell Who's the Leader of the Club by Jim Korkis Episode Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/190hXrdUGA1PGnXsbeQ2W-NRY1wSZcyti/view?usp=sharing
In the aftermath of the police raid on The Red Horn, Tru and Bridger have come face-to-face unexpectedly. She soon comes to rely on his expertise in her dogged desire to know the real cause behind the Debonair car fires. Ralph Marsden comes to Hell for a meeting with Mayor O' Hara and something is definitely not right in Denmark. Actors: Jessica Mathews, Jeremy Luke, Walter Cox, Michael King, Kevin Jackson, Frank Miles, Clarissa Thibeaux, James Evert Jones, Paddy Connor, Suziey Block, Paul Lauden and Anna Sahlstrom.
Tru and Owens follow up on Jonathan Ivey's death in the Debonair car fire. They round the bases, interviewing Lou Welby the plant manager, Jon's family and a senior foreman. Meanwhile a mysterious man, Wesley Bridger, is contracted to retrieve a certain package. Actors: Jessica Mathews, Jeremy Luke, Walter Cox, Michael King, Kevin Jackson, Frank Miles, Clarissa Thibeaux, James Evert Jones, Paddy Connor, Suziey Block, Lance Daniel, Paul Lauden, Anna Sahlstrom and Derrick Iloni.
The 1954 Phoenix Debonair is advertised as the vanguard in automotive design. Unfortunately, an apparent engine failure leads to a recall. Audrey Truman AKA “Tru” a reporter for a small town newspaper stumbles across a troubling clue behind the latest incident. She is paired with an arrogant colleague named Frank Owens to further investigate the story. Actors: Jessica Mathews, Jeremy Luke, Walter Cox, C.J. Lindsey, Michael King, Kevin Jackson, Frank Miles, James Evert Jones, Paddy Connor, Suziey Block, Lance Daniel, Paul Lauden, Anna Sahlstrom and Derrick Iloni.
Erik is dead. A high, grief-stricken Omar must play one final performance before confronting the man responsible for Erik's murder. A deadly man from Omar's criminal past. But Omar is about to find out that absolution doesn't come easy in Hell.
Hotel Calliope. The last refuge for the lost and downtrodden of Hell's population, and Omar's chance at finding Erik. But he finds more than he bargains for as he gets mixed up once again in muder, drugs, and perverse sexual desires.
Omar Rodrigues was once, a hot local jazz musician. Drugs screwed his chances at stardom. He's come back to Hell to play a one-night performance — his last chance at a comeback. But he can't stop dwelling on his former lover Erik… or his criminal past. Will he risk his sobriety and seek Erik out? Actors: Giovanni Tejada, Antonio Salinas, Richard Tanner, Georgina Okon, Jason Turnage, Adam Sartain, Joshua Russell and Ed Gonzalez.
We welcome Writer, Ryan Thomas Riddle! Join us a we learn more about this award-winning journalist & writer, as we discuss his life growing up Filipino, being a Pre-WGA screenwriter, proud nerd (Star Trek & Superman), and Filipinx queer! ShoPowSho explores Filipino and Filipino American history and culture; along with spotlighting and featuring Filipinos throughout various fields of industry to help showcase the amazing contributions they have provided to our world. Please join me, Kuya P, and my wonderful co-hosts, or as I like to affectionately call them, “The Amazing Ates” Kataphorric and Viva Valentina!
Writer Ryan Thomas Riddle joins the show to talk prestige television, AvaazMedia.com, Star Trek fandom and more. https://youtu.be/fnIyVzz09CI?rel=0 Support the show and get a psychedelic portrait by Pineal Colada, and drop us a note. Get This is on Instagram at @getthispodcast and Facebook. Get back to us on Twitter with host @kevinkautzman. Links of Wonder [...]
We're back with another exciting season of History or His Story! To help us kick the season off right, we are joined by Thomas Riddle, the host of the newest Bramble Jam Podcast, Imagineering Education. To listen to Imagineering Education, head to bramblejampodcast.com/education
When our perspectives and beliefs are challenged by new information, how do we handle it? We need to be aware of our role in passing on information and becoming culturally responsible. Are we holding social media platforms accountable for what is presented? Finding original sources and utilizing primary documents to fact check is one way to insure authentic understanding about issues. Chris Worthy and Thomas Riddle give relevant insight and information about resources to assist us in balancing bias and belief. The message of fear tries to override logic, but we can learn how to fact check, and apply principles of information literacy to the messages we hear and see. Resources: Fact checking sites: http://www.factcheck.org/ http://www.politifact.com/ https://www.apnews.com/APFactCheck http://www.snopes.com/ https://ballotpedia.org/Verbatim
Édimbourg est le lieu de naissance de Harry Potter. Marchez avec nous sur le Chemin de Traverse original, découvrez d’où vient l’inspiration pour Poudlard, et jetez un coup d’oeil à la tombe de Thomas Riddle (aussi connu sous le nom Tom Elvis Jedusor). Start: Near the top of Victoria Street, EH1 Handy Map: http://tiny.cc/WizardEdin
Joining us at our table today is writer Chris Worthy and educator Thomas Riddle. We discuss how words become part of the fabric in our culture through the news we read, ads we see, or sound bites we hear. How are these ideas presented? What is the motive for them? Who is paying for their production? Propaganda is subjective, how do we perceive images, pictures, dialogue? We need to do more than swipe, skim and digest sound bites in order to have information literacy. Thomas and Chris provide keys & resources to help us remain curious, become researchers and discover underlying messages. It is important to take time to think critically as public opinion is often quickly swayed by social media. Resources like, The Media Bias Chart sites that help decipher information are: Fact Check Politifact AP News Fact check Snopes Ballotpedia
Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky, is an international leader in veterinary medicine, providing specialized medical and surgical care to all equine breeds and disciplines. Dr. W. Thomas Riddle and Dr. Bill Rood founded the full-service equine hospital in 1986 and, ever since, it’s known throughout the world for its commitment to quality care and relationships with clients and the surrounding community. Its talented staff has provided full-service medical and surgical support to some of the most famous equines in the world, earning the practice the nickname of “the Mayo Clinic for horses.” Now owned by 26 shareholders, Rood & Riddle has satellite campuses in Saratoga Springs, New York, and Wellington, Florida. Rood & Riddle is actively involved in owner education and outreach. In recognition of their connection to the Thoroughbred racing industry and the need for aftercare programs, Rood & Riddle established the RR Thoroughbred Sport Horse Awards, given annually to the top Thoroughbreds competing in dressage, eventing, hunter and jumper classes at US Equestrian Federation shows. In addition, the practice presents the Rood & Riddle Comeback Award to the equine athlete who conquers a major health complication and ultimately returns to elite competition after receiving care by the Rood & Riddle staff. Veterinary medicine is a family tradition in the Riddle family. Riddle is the son of a veterinarian and several of his children have connections to the field. Riddle is originally from Greenville, South Carolina, and attended veterinary school at the University of Georgia. He relocated to Kentucky after graduation to intern with Dr. Dan Witherspoon at Spendthrift Farm. Riddle has been the president of the Kentucky Association of Equine Practitioners, the Society for Theriogenology and The Theriogenology Foundation. He was awarded the Steiner Award for Excellence in the Practice of Theriogenology and is an honorary member of the American College of Theriogenologists. He currently has a busy breeding practice in central Kentucky and is the director of public relations for Rood & Riddle. In this episode, Elise and Dr. Riddle discuss his experience as the first veterinarian to discover Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome (MRLS), which ultimately cost the industry over $100 million and put him in an unexpected international media spotlight, but also lay the groundwork for an unprecedented collaboration between veterinarians around the globe. Dr. Riddle also shares his perspective on Rood & Riddle’s evolution from its early days to its recognition as The Mayo Clinic for Horses; offers advice to current and aspiring veterinarians; and discusses his perspective on the future of veterinary medicine and science in the next 20–30 years. Elise and Dr. Riddle also talk about his typical day, the types of cases seen in their reproductive practice (the LeBlanc Reproductive Center), and recounts some of his best memories delivering amazing news to horse owners. Tune in to hear it all! Topics of Discussion: [:25] About today’s guest. [1:05] When Dr. Tom Riddle thinks back to the very beginning of Rood & Riddle, what experiences stand out to him most? [3:32] Dr. Riddle reflects on how remarkable it is to have far exceeded the goals he and Dr. Rood set for the practice. [5:19] Dr. Riddle speaks about the more than 10,000 cases they see annually. [7:35] Dr. Riddle offers advice to current veterinarians and veterinarian students aspiring to someday work at Rood & Riddle. [12:47] Dr. Riddle speaks about the importance of collaboration and truly working as a team at Rood & Riddle. [15:56] What is it about horses that inspires such devotion? [18:29] Why veterinary medicine is a mix of science, art, and instinct. [21:02] Dr. Riddle’s experiences and insights into Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome (MRLS). [25:14] As a veterinarian, working with the world’s finest practitioners and staff, how important is collaboration, excellent communication, and rapport? [28:45] Dr. Riddle’s predictions for veterinary medicine breakthroughs over the next 20–30 years. [34:20] At the heart of Rood & Riddle’s reproductive practice is the LeBlanc Reproductive Center. Dr. Riddle discusses the types of cases that are seen there and the differences between a general practice veterinarian and a theriogenologist. [39:10] A typical day for Dr. Riddle and the aspects of being a practicing vet that mean the most to him. [40:45] The milestones for mares that reproductive specialists look for, measure, and manage. [46:40] Dr. Riddle recounts some of his favorite memories delivering great news to horse owners. [47:38] What experiences from Dr. Riddle’s father’s vet practice fed his own interest in veterinarian medicine? And what is it like to share that legacy with his dad? [50:41] As a self-described “horse nut,” one of Dr. Riddle’s favorite places is in the saddle, riding with his wife. [52:02] About next week’s episode of Because of Horses. [53:23] Where to learn more about Rood & Riddle. Know Someone Inspirational, Whose Life Has Been Forever Changed Because of Horses? Because of Horses would love to get to share their story! To recommend someone please send an email to elise@becauseofhorses.com. Mentioned in this Episode: Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital Dr. Tom Riddle Dr. Bill Rood Mayo Clinic Mare Reproductive Loss Syndrome (MRLS) EquestFile (Use coupon code: BOH10 to receive a 10% discount for two months off your subscription) GGTFooting.com/BOHP The LeBlanc Reproductive Center at Rood & Riddle “A Day with Dr. Tom Riddle” Video Next week’s episode of Because of Horses Like what you hear? Because of Horses would love to hear your feedback! Please email elise@becauseofhorses.com to send Because of Horses your thoughts. To Support the Podcast: ● Donate on Paypal to help keep Because of Horses running — all amounts are welcome! ● Subscribe: RSS Feed, iTunes, Google Play, TuneIn, Stitcher, and Player FM
Bill Rood didn't grow up around horses but once he came in contact with "God's kindest creatures," he knew he wanted to care for them as a veterinarian. Along with partner Thomas Riddle, he eventually he turned a "box" on a farm into Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, a world-renowned facility with locations in Lexington, Ky., Saratoga Springs, NY., and Wellington, Fla. In today's edition of Around the Track, Dr. Rood tells the story of how Rood & Riddle came to be and evolve, the tale of a broodmare and her remarkable mating with Secretariat, and he discusses the past and future of equine medicine. Listen in...
Ryan and Howie are excited to welcome, all the way from his home planet of Tatooine, Thomas Riddle to the podcast. Ok Thomas may not be from Tatoonie but with the level of force and good that he has been bringing to education, we wouldn’t be surprised. Thomas has been in education more than twenty years and has served as a teacher, coach, principal, adjunct college professor, educational consultant, textbook publisher, and served on the South Carolina Department of Education. If this wasn’t enough Thomas regularly conducts professional development and instructional methodology at all levels across the country. On today’s show, Thomas shares with us how he and his long-time friend Wes Dodgens were able to partner up with Lucasfilm,Ltd. to create “Adventures in Learning with Indiana Jones” (indyintheclassroom.com). Indyintheclassroom.com provides teachers with interdisciplinary curriculum and lesson ideas based upon Dr. Jones aka Indiana Jones. In 2012, Thomas and Wes launched a sequel to Indiana Jones called “Star Wars in the Classroom” (starwarsintheclassroom.com). This site provides engaging lessons in all subject areas using the power of the force found in Star Wars movies. We hope you enjoy today’s show as Thomas takes us through ways to incorporate the movies that we love into our classrooms.
Welcome to the first new episode of 2017! Episode 23 is all about the legend that is Indiana Jones! Stick around for some interesting perspectives from different facets of Indy fandom. Matthew Jacobs (Writer for Young Indy, and much, much more!) Thomas Riddle – indyintheclassroom.com Rob Wainfur – thebeardedtrio.com Jason Ward – makingstarwars.net/makingindy.net Links mentioned in episode: Full interview with Matthew Jacobs http://thedwshow.net/2015/08/09/the-who-wars-podcast-038/ Indiana Jones animation by Patrick Schoenmaker https://youtu.be/iE8v5WDbbC4 Sean Patrick Flanery blog http://www.shineuntiltomorrow.com/ Thanks for listening to Nerd Of Paradise! Find all of our episodes on nerdofparadise.net Follow us on Twitter @NofPPod Send us an email at hello@nerdofparadise.net
Join Ryan and Howie as they look at the educational topic of “Design Thinking”. Howie and Ryan share some practical applications of Design Thinking as well as resources that they have found helpful in learning about Design Thinking. Howie shares a discussion he caught on tape with educator Thomas Riddle and one of the curators of Starwarsintheclassroom.com Thomas talks about how design thinking is used in his classroom and why he feels that it is important to develop these critical thinking skills with students. Listen as Thomas shares how he develops empathy in his students through projects like building a prototype home for the homeless in their community. Like always we hope you enjoy the show as much as we enjoyed bringing it to you and we hope you learned a little about design thinking along the way.
Coffee With Kenobi: Star Wars Discussion, Analysis, and Rhetoric
Our day 3 coverage of Celebration Anaheim is here! We get to talk with more awesome Star wars fans, recap Day 2, live audio of the Rebels panel, talk with Danielle of Star Wars in the Classroom, get immediate reaction to the premiere of Rebels Season 2 with Chris Taylor of How Star Wars Conquered the Universe, Scott Murray of Assembly of Geeks, and Thomas Riddle of Star Wars in the Classrrom, and talk with William Shakespeare's Star Wars author Ian Doescher. Live from the convention floor, this is the podcast you're looking for! ----------------------------------------------- Purchase your Coffee With Kenobi tee shirt here!
Coffee With Kenobi: Star Wars Discussion, Analysis, and Rhetoric
In today’s show, Steve Sansweet drops by to talk about being a Rancho Recruiter, and joins us to talk about our topic for Show # 28, your reactions to The Force Awakens Teaser Trailer. We also are joined by Thomas Riddle and Wes Dodgens of Star Wars in the Classroom to discuss great things happening with Star Wars Rebels. We will also discuss character names for The Force Awakens, the premiere of Season 2 of Rebels, the return of Frank Oz, and Celebration news, as well as the next offering of “Your Espresso Shot with The Bearded Trio” featuring Rob Wainfur. Stay tuned for two exciting announcements as well. This is the Podcast you're looking for!www.coffeewitthkenobi.com