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This week on S&A Lindsay is joined by Wrestling Fans Andrew Shaw & Wendi Freeman for a play by play. It's a Double of Brian Robbins' Ready to Rumble (2000) & Robert Aldrich's Final Movie All The Marbles (1981). This is a Double looking at two different era of the Sports Entertainment that is Wrestling. And Timeless Toni Storm Rules Listen to Schlock & Awe on your favourite Podcast App
This week on S&A Lindsay is joined by Wendi Freeman for some 1990s Girl Power with a Double of Bob Spiers' Spice World (1997) & Johnnie To's Heroic Trio (1993). We don't need your patriarchy. This is a Double that is truly about women who have all the agency who are more concerned with other things rather than just men. Whether a pop fade or three acting super stars, these are cool chicks Listen to Schlock & Awe on your favourite Podcast App
On this episode I'm joined by Wendi Freeman of Chicago band Sonny Veneer as we talk about the 1987 teen film Three O'Clock High. We start the episode learning about Wendy's life getting into cinema where she talks about watching movies with her grandfather and growing up in a Ski town. The episode that breaks down the film Three O'Clock High and what makes that a special film for Wendi. All that and Red Shoe Diaries on this episode of Reel Early. Sonny Veneer band Wendi Freeman TwitterReel Early Linktreereelearly77@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this new Comic Book Bears Podcast audio episode, we welcome back to the show the incredible Steve Bryant! Steve has been on our podcast many times in the past to talk about his work like Athena Voltaire and The Clean and this time around he is here to discuss his Kickstarter campaign for the first issue of Evie and the Helsings! For centuries, the Van Helsing family has protected humanity from things that go bump in the night. The mantle has been passed onto the last of the family line. But Evie Van Helsing just wants to rock! Written by Steve, drawn by Don Cardenas with colors by Jason Millet, Evie and the Helsings is the first issue of a 4-issue miniseries that follows Evie as she navigates life between the music industry and the supernatural world. (Think Buffy the Vampire Slayer meets This is Spinal Tap by way of Ash Versus Evil Dead.) Hit play to hear Steve tell us all about it! After the interview, Caleb, Billy Z and Steve discuss some recent comic related news (such as the cancellation of two HBOMAX comic books based shows and a new Titans #1 with a phenomenal creative team behind it!) New books on the spinner rack that we discuss include Nightwing #100, the kickoff of the X-Men storyline Sins of Sinister and Inferno Girl Red #1 from Image Comics! All this and ... sorta kinda ... Cher! Please also note this is our first episode with our brand new theme song ... which we really really dig ... composed just for us by the electronic artist Walkathon! And lastly we talk about a Meal Train campaign to assist our very close friend and fellow podcaster Wendi Freeman who has been diagnosed with breast cancer. The links for the Evie Kickstarter and Wendi's campaign are below. Please consider contributing to both!!! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/stevebryant/evie-and-the-helsings-1 https://www.mealtrain.com/trains/9v4vy6
Back in January 2014, Wendi Freeman, Tim Merrill and myself started a monthly podcast to look at the world of films about music and musicians (or any tenuous link to that world). Occasionally, we would talk about musicals that weren't actually about music, cos rules were meant to be broken. From episode 2, fellow music and film fan, Bernard Stickwell joined the team, an See Hear was on its way. The first film discussed on the show was a documentary about a musical genius who was just not appreciated by the wider population.....actually, naaaahhh.....we discussed Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies. We are truly happy 8 and a half years later to say Welcome to Episode 100 of See Hear Podcast. If you're gonna commemorate a milestone, you have to go BIG. Bernie and I planned a discussion of a BIG film with two of the giants of the podcasting world. We look at Milos Forman's celebrated 1984 film, Amadeus with our great friends, Mike White of The Projection Booth (and quite a few other podcasts) and Will Smith of The Gentlemen's Guide To Midnite Cinema. The film brought saw Forman return to Czechoslovakia. He hadn't been back following the Warsaw Pact Invasion of 1968. He'd already made some wonderful cinema as part of the Czech New Wave, but headed to America to continue to make films that made him known the world over. Much of his catalogue of films focused on stories showing the common man trying to overcome oppression by the state / corporation / aristocracy. In Amadeus, we get the story from the perspective of composer Antonio Salieri (brilliantly played by F. Murray Abraham) of how he set out to ruin Woilfgang Amadeus Mozart (a magnificent performance from Tom Hulce) because he was insanely and irrationally jealous of his ability to create perfect art. Mike, Will, Bernie and I take the time to discuss classical music, the working class, religion, oppression by the state, diagetic vs non diagetic music, arrogance, jealousy, farting and playing too many notes. Bernie and I are grateful to our great friends, Will and Mike for agreeing to add some class to our little show by bringing some wonderful conversation to the mix....and we nearly get away with no references to that Falco song.... You can hear Will along with his partner Sam U. Rai on The Gentlemen's Guide To Midnite Cinema at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gentlemens-guide-to-midnite-cinema/id291696146...They've been bringing class to the trash since 1977. Mike has several podcasts you should hear (we talk about them all), but the flagship is The Projection Booth which you can check out at https://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/ Check out what he does and discover why he is the James Brown of podcasting. Huge thanks go to our partner in crime still on sabbatical, Tim Merrill. We look forward to your return to the show sooner than later. We're saving Rattle and Hum for your return. If you've been enjoying the show, please consider giving us a favourable review on iTunes and let your friends know that our show exists. If you don't enjoy the show, tell your adversaries to tune in. We don't care who listens..... See Hear is proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts. Check out all the other wonderful shows at http://pantheonpodcasts.com. Send us feedback via email at seehearpodcast@gmail.com. Join the Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast You can find our Instagram page by searching for @seehearmusicandfilm You can download the show by searching for See Hear on whatever podcast app you favour.
Back in January 2014, Wendi Freeman, Tim Merrill and myself started a monthly podcast to look at the world of films about music and musicians (or any tenuous link to that world). Occasionally, we would talk about musicals that weren't actually about music, cos rules were meant to be broken. From episode 2, fellow music and film fan, Bernard Stickwell joined the team, an See Hear was on its way. The first film discussed on the show was a documentary about a musical genius who was just not appreciated by the wider population.....actually, naaaahhh.....we discussed Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies. We are truly happy 8 and a half years later to say Welcome to Episode 100 of See Hear Podcast. If you're gonna commemorate a milestone, you have to go BIG. Bernie and I planned a discussion of a BIG film with two of the giants of the podcasting world. We look at Milos Forman's celebrated 1984 film, Amadeus with our great friends, Mike White of The Projection Booth (and quite a few other podcasts) and Will Smith of The Gentlemen's Guide To Midnite Cinema. The film brought saw Forman return to Czechoslovakia. He hadn't been back following the Warsaw Pact Invasion of 1968. He'd already made some wonderful cinema as part of the Czech New Wave, but headed to America to continue to make films that made him known the world over. Much of his catalogue of films focused on stories showing the common man trying to overcome oppression by the state / corporation / aristocracy. In Amadeus, we get the story from the perspective of composer Antonio Salieri (brilliantly played by F. Murray Abraham) of how he set out to ruin Woilfgang Amadeus Mozart (a magnificent performance from Tom Hulce) because he was insanely and irrationally jealous of his ability to create perfect art. Mike, Will, Bernie and I take the time to discuss classical music, the working class, religion, oppression by the state, diagetic vs non diagetic music, arrogance, jealousy, farting and playing too many notes. Bernie and I are grateful to our great friends, Will and Mike for agreeing to add some class to our little show by bringing some wonderful conversation to the mix....and we nearly get away with no references to that Falco song.... You can hear Will along with his partner Sam U. Rai on The Gentlemen's Guide To Midnite Cinema at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gentlemens-guide-to-midnite-cinema/id291696146...They've been bringing class to the trash since 1977. Mike has several podcasts you should hear (we talk about them all), but the flagship is The Projection Booth which you can check out at https://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/ Check out what he does and discover why he is the James Brown of podcasting. Huge thanks go to our partner in crime still on sabbatical, Tim Merrill. We look forward to your return to the show sooner than later. We're saving Rattle and Hum for your return. If you've been enjoying the show, please consider giving us a favourable review on iTunes and let your friends know that our show exists. If you don't enjoy the show, tell your adversaries to tune in. We don't care who listens..... See Hear is proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts. Check out all the other wonderful shows at http://pantheonpodcasts.com. Send us feedback via email at seehearpodcast@gmail.com. Join the Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast You can find our Instagram page by searching for @seehearmusicandfilm You can download the show by searching for See Hear on whatever podcast app you favour. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Back in January 2014, Wendi Freeman, Tim Merrill and myself started a monthly podcast to look at the world of films about music and musicians (or any tenuous link to that world). Occasionally, we would talk about musicals that weren't actually about music, cos rules were meant to be broken. From episode 2, fellow music and film fan, Bernard Stickwell joined the team, an See Hear was on its way. The first film discussed on the show was a documentary about a musical genius who was just not appreciated by the wider population.....actually, naaaahhh.....we discussed Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies. We are truly happy 8 and a half years later to say Welcome to Episode 100 of See Hear Podcast. If you're gonna commemorate a milestone, you have to go BIG. Bernie and I planned a discussion of a BIG film with two of the giants of the podcasting world. We look at Milos Forman's celebrated 1984 film, Amadeus with our great friends, Mike White of The Projection Booth (and quite a few other podcasts) and Will Smith of The Gentlemen's Guide To Midnite Cinema. The film brought saw Forman return to Czechoslovakia. He hadn't been back following the Warsaw Pact Invasion of 1968. He'd already made some wonderful cinema as part of the Czech New Wave, but headed to America to continue to make films that made him known the world over. Much of his catalogue of films focused on stories showing the common man trying to overcome oppression by the state / corporation / aristocracy. In Amadeus, we get the story from the perspective of composer Antonio Salieri (brilliantly played by F. Murray Abraham) of how he set out to ruin Woilfgang Amadeus Mozart (a magnificent performance from Tom Hulce) because he was insanely and irrationally jealous of his ability to create perfect art. Mike, Will, Bernie and I take the time to discuss classical music, the working class, religion, oppression by the state, diagetic vs non diagetic music, arrogance, jealousy, farting and playing too many notes. Bernie and I are grateful to our great friends, Will and Mike for agreeing to add some class to our little show by bringing some wonderful conversation to the mix....and we nearly get away with no references to that Falco song.... You can hear Will along with his partner Sam U. Rai on The Gentlemen's Guide To Midnite Cinema at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gentlemens-guide-to-midnite-cinema/id291696146...They've been bringing class to the trash since 1977. Mike has several podcasts you should hear (we talk about them all), but the flagship is The Projection Booth which you can check out at https://www.projectionboothpodcast.com/ Check out what he does and discover why he is the James Brown of podcasting. Huge thanks go to our partner in crime still on sabbatical, Tim Merrill. We look forward to your return to the show sooner than later. We're saving Rattle and Hum for your return. If you've been enjoying the show, please consider giving us a favourable review on iTunes and let your friends know that our show exists. If you don't enjoy the show, tell your adversaries to tune in. We don't care who listens..... See Hear is proudly part of the Pantheon Network of music podcasts. Check out all the other wonderful shows at http://pantheonpodcasts.com. Send us feedback via email at seehearpodcast@gmail.com. Join the Facebook group at http://facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast You can find our Instagram page by searching for @seehearmusicandfilm You can download the show by searching for See Hear on whatever podcast app you favour.
In this episode, John talks with Wendi Freeman - CEO of Be Bright Events, and mom. Wendi is a passionate, purpose-driven event planner who helps entrepreneurs plan and launch impactful and profitable events that inspire change and enrich lives through Be Bright Events. Be Bright Events is an event company that helps entrepreneurs and businesses put on in-person and virtual events. Listen to this episode to learn more: [02:15] - Why and how she started event planning [06:39] - The event that changed her life [07:43] - Doing a virtual event in the pandemic [08:26] - What failure means [10:50] - Impact of COVID on her business [17:53] - Cancellation and postponement of events [19:53] - Renegotiating contracts due to COVID [20:48] - Working with clients who already have a planner [24:01] - What working with Wendi is like [28:10] - Mistake that a lot of brands make [33:21] - Other hosting platforms besides Zoom [39:26] - How to make memorable and specific events [41:58] - What not to do while giving a gift through your brand [44:22] - The idea of hybrid [50:00] - How relationships at home affect business QUOTES: "I believe in a world where one event has the impact to change someone's entire life." "There's no such thing as failure, only feedback. So as long as you can learn from it, then it wasn't a failure." "Failure was not an option for me. So, I played in the puddle. I splashed around, and I felt sorry for myself. And then I was like, all right, get to it." "I call myself a recovering perfectionist because progress is perfection." "One word doesn't matter. Get it out there and serve people because they need to hear your message." "An imperfect plan or an imperfect action is always better than a perfect plan. " "The best thing about your brand is you because you are your brand." "I am not going to teach people and host virtual events. I am going to produce virtual experiences." "If you're not happy in your home life, your entire business is going to suffer." "The word failing to me means you tried; you got it wrong. Failure is not something you do. It is a state of being that means you have decided I am no longer going to try. And so failure to me is completely a choice." USEFUL RESOURCES: https://www.bebrighteventsco.com https://www.facebook.com/BeBrightEvents https://www.facebook.com/wendi.i.freeman https://www.instagram.com/be_bright_events/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/be-bright-events/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendifreeman/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl-7r4eo8-m2Ze6yGZ4S6Bg/videos https://tinyurl.com/7WaysToLeadBook CONNECT WITH JOHN Website - https://thejohnhulen.com Clubhouse - @johnhulen Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnhulen Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/johnhulen Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/johnhulen LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhulen EPISODE CREDITS Intro music provided by Tony Palacios - https://www.instagram.com/tonytonedog/ Outro music provided by Jeff Scheetz - https://jeffscheetz.com/
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Are you a speaker or coach who thrived on in person events prior to COVID? Are you wondering what's the state of in person and virtual events? Are you looking for ideas on ways to thrive with online and virtual events? Our special guest Wendi Freeman answers these and other questions about events and virtual events. Wendi Freeman is an event planner, a virtual event strategist and a conference coordinator. She's the Founder of Be Bright Events that helps purpose-driven entrepreneurs create live and virtual events that spark engagement, inspire, change, and enrich lives, communities and organizations. In short, Wendi is an expert on all things events. Listen in as Wendi shares her perspectives on the current of events, the future of events and specific ways that you can use virtual events to continue to have an impact, grow your business and create fabulous experiences for your association members and attendees. The Impact Leadership Podcast is brought to you by Cardivera, the leadership development eco-system that helps your grow your people, grow your business and grow your life. Show Notes In this episode you'll learn… In person events are not gone, but they're dramatically limited Virtual / online events are the reality of today including hybrid events It's essential to approach your events differently Understanding the realities of the financial model for online events, including pricing strategies (when free events and when paid events) Virtual events require that you be more intentional and creative to achieve attendee engagement, interaction and a great experience Value of engaging someone to help you create, market and deliver your event Importance of preparing your attendees for the online event and experience (“Know Before You Go”) Creative icebreakers ideas Unique challenges of online events and solutions to those challenges Benefits of online events when it comes to additional offers and simplifying the “buy” process Why it's important to charge for your online events and pricing strategies Ideas for online event tools and resources Ideas for ways to add value to online events especially for higher price tickets Ways to approach speakers and fees for online events The incredible values available today to book and contract for in person events Resources: Wendi Freeman Be Bright Events Website Epic Online Experiences Virtual Event (special offer: Promo Code IMPACT) The Impact Leadership Podcast Cardivera
Wendi Freeman is a Virtual Event Strategist who decided to set up her own business following her divorce. She had her own 'what's missing' moment and began working with a mindset coach as part of her investment in her self-development. Founder and CEO of Be Bright Events, Wendi, like many business owners this year has had to evolve rapidly, diversifying into the virtual event sector. We talk about how Wendi has extended her philosophy of creating connections during in person events to achieving the same for virtual events. Like me, Wendi is a tech fan who shares my love of productivity tools including ClickUp. We chat about planning and how Wendi organises her events. What I found very inspiring, during our conversation, was Wendi's drive, her focus on mindset and the breakthroughs she has experienced along the way. I learned a lot from Wendi's own journey of growing her business and how she prioritises her personal development. Find Wendi online here: Website: https://www.bebrighteventsco.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BeBrightEvents Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/be_bright_events/ If you would like to get in touch with me, Nicola Fisher, you can find me here: Website: https://agentlerpace.co.uk/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/agentlerpace/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/agentlerpace Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/agentlerpace
So you want to hold an event for your business to attract new customers.Where do you start?We've all been to dull, boring events (even if we'd rather forget them). And we've all been to high energy, engaging events that we've talked about afterwards.But what makes the difference?With in-person events pretty much out of the question in many parts of the world right now, online events have become the next big thing.But how do you create an engaging online event, and how do you get people to come along.Wendi Freeman has more that 15 years experience in the events sector and she joined me on this episode to share some of her insight that could help you avoid the pitfalls and create an engaging event.If you want to find out more, you can reach Wendi at Be Bright Events.Head over to Pocket Mastermind for more episodes and create content to help you success in building your dream life.Build better websites and funnels with GroveFunnels https://groovepages.groovesell.com/a/Wm7bnNvaG1lh
Today we're talking about virtual events, live events, all that good stuff with my guest, Wendi Freeman. Wendi is the founder and CEO of Be Bright Events. She has worked in the for-profit space, and she's done a lot of work in the nonprofit space as well. Wendi has more than 15 years of experience; she's planned events, conferences, workshops, retreats, masterminds for groups that are anywhere from about 12 people all the way up to 700 people, and their budgets range anywhere from $1,000 to a million dollars. Tell us a little bit more about you and the work that you do today. I did event planning in the corporate space for a little over 15 years and started my own business because I wanted to focus more on organizations that were making an impact in people's lives. I started my business with the intent of in-person events and have since pivoted to virtual events, which has actually been really great. There's such a broader reach of planning events for organizations and entrepreneurs who are making an impact. We've been able to raise even more funds, we've been able to reach and touch even more people, and it's really given organizations an opportunity to really get their messages out in a way that they otherwise previously weren't able to do. How did you add the virtual on top of the already scheduled event? How did that look like for your clients? For a lot of them, they already had the speakers confirmed. So we just reached out to the speakers and told them that we still want them to speak at our in-person event if the dates work for them. But we would love to feature them on our virtual event as well. Almost every speaker was willing to do that because again, it gives them that broader reach. I think you're probably sensing a theme here. With virtual, it's very different than in person. You really have to be strategic in the way that you create your program because when you're on stage, you have a captive audience. When you're virtual, they're not necessarily captive, they're behind the screen, it's very easy to multitask. And the attention span is not nearly the same as it is when you're in person. So we combined a lot of them into panels that kept it very interactive and engaging. And then we had other ones just do a shorter version of their session or one component of their session as a highlight. So not only were we still delivering that value, but we also gain marketing materials to promote the in-person event with kind of sneak peeks of what they're going to be seeing what the type of content is. We also did a lot of modifications - the agenda, the way that they were speaking, and we worked in some engagement activities. So intentional hot seats, intentional Q and A's, and breakout sessions. For some of them, we added an upgraded ticket price that was for that VIP ticket. Obviously, with the VIP you will get all of the recordings. But what that also included was a lunch or a mastermind or some sort of private event where they literally got to be in a room with the speaker, which is something that you would never have. I mean, you're obviously in the room with the speaker at an in-person event. But being 18 inches away in a Zoom Room with fewer people having the opportunity to really talk to that speaker provided a tremendous amount of value to the attendees. Do you charge the same for your virtual events or that virtual ticket as your live ticket? That's a question that I get a lot. You could look at it one of two ways. The first thing that I always say is, you would never have an in-person event for free. The reason being there's obviously overhead, but you are delivering value and people are paying for that value. The same thing stands true in a virtual event. What I've done with virtual events is we have come up with various ticket tiers. That allows you to still offer a higher level of value at a price point that is going to generate revenue for you. But you also can have those lower price points; a lot of virtual events are offering free. For a lot of your listeners that are in the nonprofit space, I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing, because you want to get that word out, you're going to get more fundraisers you're going to be or you're going to be able to raise more money. But at the same time, when you're doing that, you can limit it to where it's just a live stream on YouTube, or it's a live stream on Facebook, and then people are paying to actually be in the Zoom Room to be a part of those breakouts, to be a part of those conversations, to get the recordings to get any speaker downloads And then making each package a no brainer depending on the level of engagement the attendees want. There's a ticket price that will resonate with everyone. What are you seeing that is being done really well by nonprofit leaders during the season that we've been walking through? What I've been seeing that is has been done really well, our number one, the nonprofit's that are willing to take that leap. It can be scary, especially when you are thinking about in-person events that have silent auctions and different types of events. But there are ways to replicate that in the virtual space. And there's actually some really fun ways we've done silent auctions. We've done online auctions, we've even done in-person auctions where everybody gets sent out a packet ahead of time, and they have their flag number and we're doing it that way. So I think that creating the experience, letting people know that this still is an interactive fundraiser, and being intentional with the sessions that you're having and the different activities that you're doing. The nonprofit's that I have worked with that have raised the most money, they all had one thing in common, and on their registration pages. They had short videos of previous recipients of those funds, sharing their story about what they were able to accomplish as a result because that's what pulls at people's heartstrings. So those were definitely the Top Producing nonprofit fundraising events that I've been a part of were the ones that took the time to get those videos from the recipients really good. What is your definition of fundraising freedom? What does that mean to you? I think a part of freedom comes down to security. Being in a place where you feel secure enough to go after what you want. So many people talk about financial freedom and just freedom in general. And I know for me it comes down to it's not about financial freedom, it's about what is the end goal? What am I trying to accomplish? And how can I do that? When I feel secure, I'm willing to take more risks. When I feel secure, I'm willing to step out of my comfort zone. When I feel secure I am going to be the person that I need to be in order to accomplish whatever it is that I'm trying to accomplish. Do you have any parting advice for people as they launch out into this virtual event space or just nonprofit work in general? I just encourage everybody to remember your why. Why did you start this foundation? Why are you doing this and use that as your momentum to move you forward? Do the things that you might not want to do resource up level up, you know, ask for help when you need help, and use that why as your momentum. Connect with Wendi: The Virtual Event Experts: www.thevirtualeventexperts.com Be Bright Events: www.bebrighteventsco.com/ Schedule a FREE Strategy Call: https://calendly.com/bebrightevents/be-bright-events-connection-call Virtual Event Toolkit: https://bit.ly/virtualeventtoolkitEmail: wendi.freeman@bebrighteventsco.com FREE DOWNLOAD: Guide to Getting Started: https://www.bebrighteventsco.com/planningworkbook Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wendi.i.freeman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendifreeman Connect with Mary: Mary Valloni Fundraising Freedom Academy Fully Funded Academy Facebook LinkedIn
Today we’re talking about virtual events, live events, all that good stuff with my guest, Wendi Freeman. Wendi is the founder and CEO of Be Bright Events. She has worked in the for-profit space, and she’s done a lot of work in the nonprofit space as well. Wendi has more than 15 years of experience;…Continue reading Episode 171 | Planning Virtual Events with Wendi Freeman
Today we're talking about virtual events, live events, all that good stuff with my guest, Wendi Freeman. Wendi is the founder and CEO of Be Bright Events. She has worked in the for-profit space, and she's done a lot of work in the nonprofit space as well. Wendi has more than 15 years of experience; she's planned events, conferences, workshops, retreats, masterminds for groups that are anywhere from about 12 people all the way up to 700 people, and their budgets range anywhere from $1,000 to a million dollars. Tell us a little bit more about you and the work that you do today. I did event planning in the corporate space for a little over 15 years and started my own business because I wanted to focus more on organizations that were making an impact in people's lives. I started my business with the intent of in-person events and have since pivoted to virtual events, which has actually been really great. There's such a broader reach of planning events for organizations and entrepreneurs who are making an impact. We've been able to raise even more funds, we've been able to reach and touch even more people, and it's really given organizations an opportunity to really get their messages out in a way that they otherwise previously weren't able to do. How did you add the virtual on top of the already scheduled event? How did that look like for your clients? For a lot of them, they already had the speakers confirmed. So we just reached out to the speakers and told them that we still want them to speak at our in-person event if the dates work for them. But we would love to feature them on our virtual event as well. Almost every speaker was willing to do that because again, it gives them that broader reach. I think you're probably sensing a theme here. With virtual, it's very different than in person. You really have to be strategic in the way that you create your program because when you're on stage, you have a captive audience. When you're virtual, they're not necessarily captive, they're behind the screen, it's very easy to multitask. And the attention span is not nearly the same as it is when you're in person. So we combined a lot of them into panels that kept it very interactive and engaging. And then we had other ones just do a shorter version of their session or one component of their session as a highlight. So not only were we still delivering that value, but we also gain marketing materials to promote the in-person event with kind of sneak peeks of what they're going to be seeing what the type of content is. We also did a lot of modifications - the agenda, the way that they were speaking, and we worked in some engagement activities. So intentional hot seats, intentional Q and A's, and breakout sessions. For some of them, we added an upgraded ticket price that was for that VIP ticket. Obviously, with the VIP you will get all of the recordings. But what that also included was a lunch or a mastermind or some sort of private event where they literally got to be in a room with the speaker, which is something that you would never have. I mean, you're obviously in the room with the speaker at an in-person event. But being 18 inches away in a Zoom Room with fewer people having the opportunity to really talk to that speaker provided a tremendous amount of value to the attendees. Do you charge the same for your virtual events or that virtual ticket as your live ticket? That's a question that I get a lot. You could look at it one of two ways. The first thing that I always say is, you would never have an in-person event for free. The reason being there's obviously overhead, but you are delivering value and people are paying for that value. The same thing stands true in a virtual event. What I've done with virtual events is we have come up with various ticket tiers. That allows you to still offer a higher level of value at a price point that is going to generate revenue for you. But you also can have those lower price points; a lot of virtual events are offering free. For a lot of your listeners that are in the nonprofit space, I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing, because you want to get that word out, you're going to get more fundraisers you're going to be or you're going to be able to raise more money. But at the same time, when you're doing that, you can limit it to where it's just a live stream on YouTube, or it's a live stream on Facebook, and then people are paying to actually be in the Zoom Room to be a part of those breakouts, to be a part of those conversations, to get the recordings to get any speaker downloads And then making each package a no brainer depending on the level of engagement the attendees want. There's a ticket price that will resonate with everyone. What are you seeing that is being done really well by nonprofit leaders during the season that we've been walking through? What I've been seeing that is has been done really well, our number one, the nonprofit's that are willing to take that leap. It can be scary, especially when you are thinking about in-person events that have silent auctions and different types of events. But there are ways to replicate that in the virtual space. And there's actually some really fun ways we've done silent auctions. We've done online auctions, we've even done in-person auctions where everybody gets sent out a packet ahead of time, and they have their flag number and we're doing it that way. So I think that creating the experience, letting people know that this still is an interactive fundraiser, and being intentional with the sessions that you're having and the different activities that you're doing. The nonprofit's that I have worked with that have raised the most money, they all had one thing in common, and on their registration pages. They had short videos of previous recipients of those funds, sharing their story about what they were able to accomplish as a result because that's what pulls at people's heartstrings. So those were definitely the Top Producing nonprofit fundraising events that I've been a part of were the ones that took the time to get those videos from the recipients really good. What is your definition of fundraising freedom? What does that mean to you? I think a part of freedom comes down to security. Being in a place where you feel secure enough to go after what you want. So many people talk about financial freedom and just freedom in general. And I know for me it comes down to it's not about financial freedom, it's about what is the end goal? What am I trying to accomplish? And how can I do that? When I feel secure, I'm willing to take more risks. When I feel secure, I’m willing to step out of my comfort zone. When I feel secure I am going to be the person that I need to be in order to accomplish whatever it is that I'm trying to accomplish. Do you have any parting advice for people as they launch out into this virtual event space or just nonprofit work in general? I just encourage everybody to remember your why. Why did you start this foundation? Why are you doing this and use that as your momentum to move you forward? Do the things that you might not want to do resource up level up, you know, ask for help when you need help, and use that why as your momentum. Connect with Wendi: The Virtual Event Experts: www.thevirtualeventexperts.com Be Bright Events: www.bebrighteventsco.com/ Schedule a FREE Strategy Call: https://calendly.com/bebrightevents/be-bright-events-connection-call Virtual Event Toolkit: https://bit.ly/virtualeventtoolkitEmail: wendi.freeman@bebrighteventsco.com FREE DOWNLOAD: Guide to Getting Started: https://www.bebrighteventsco.com/planningworkbook Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wendi.i.freeman LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendifreeman Connect with Mary: Mary Valloni Fundraising Freedom Academy Fully Funded Academy Facebook LinkedIn
Host Lauren Conaway and Wendi Freeman, Founder and CEO of Be Bright Events, discuss the shifting of your mindset to overcome the fear of new things, the power of events, and how to craft a powerful virtual experience for attendees in the wake of COVID19. This episode is sponsored by, Full Scale: https://fullscale.io/ Leave us a video message: https://app.videopeel.com/kctqvmc7 Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/startuphustlepodcast/ Find Startup Hustle on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/startuphustlexyz/ Visit Our YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDXy14X95mzCpGSHyDvvoVg Suggest a Guest: https://fullscale.io/contact-us/ Learn more about: Be Bright Events: www.bebrighteventsco.com The Virtual Event Experts: www.thevirtualeventexperts.com InnovateHerKC https://www.innovateherkc.com/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today I had the pleasure of speaking with virtual event planning expert, Wendi Freeman. Wendi is passionate about creating unique, life-changing experiences through both live and virtual events that spark engagement, inspire change, and impact lives, communities, and organizations. Her secret sauce is her dedication and creativity for creating a safe space for connection, development and community. With over 15 years of experience, Wendi has planned live and virtual events for groups ranging from 12 to over 700 people, with budgets ranging from $1,000 to over $1 million, that have generated over $6M in revenue! Let’s dive right into this episode and learn from Wendi about how we can leverage the virtual space to create unique opportunities for our businesses and for others. Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 - 06:06] Opening Segment I welcome Wendi to the show Brings life changing events through the virtual world Wendi tells us a bit about herself Always someone who planned events Left the corporate space to start events that change lives and inspire Wendi shares some of the events she’s planned https://lifeonfire.com/ (Life On Fire) Also including Legacy Builders and TedX [06:07 - 15:30] Diversifying In a Saturated Virtual Market People are getting overwhelmed Wendi shares about her pivot Recreating an in-person experience in a virtual space How to make people engage and connections even stronger Part marketing part planning Wendi talks about blindspots in the industry Too many people are used to doing Webinars that lack engagement Slides should compliment you only as a visual aid Don’t just repurpose what you’ve always done Wendi gives advice about how to get started Who are you targeting? What are the pain points? Curate your content in context Be specific [15:31 - 23:48] The Virtual Experience Wendi talks about what they do through https://www.bebrighteventsco.com/ (Be Bright Events) to build relationships with the client Plan through the eyes of your client Creating report Coaching Knowing the differences between virtual and in-person “How will you create that space to get people to open up from a computer screen?” Wendi talks about how to really bring it all to life Using the right technology to the budget You can leverage Zoom and stream it to other capabilities Adding Attendee Gamification Point system Creating a virtual space before the event [24:49 - 42:42] Closing Segment What advice would you give a business owner? Just do it - map it out and commit Top resource you’ve used? Reading, listening, other marketers Bring in people with specialties What’s the legacy you want to leave? Being an organization the creates a safe space for change How to connect with you? See links below Final words Tweetable Quotes: “What is it about in-person events that I love, and how can I recreate that in a virtual space?” - Wendi Freeman “Success starts with strategy.” - Wendi Freeman “I want to be able to plan an event THROUGH the lens of my client.” - Wendi Freeman “The virtual space is different, I’d say that 80% of events, be it in-person or virtual, are the same. The 20% that makes the difference is the tech and the touch.” - Wendi Freeman You can connect with Wendi and engage with Be Bright Events on https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl-7r4eo8-m2Ze6yGZ4S6Bg/videos (YouTube), https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendifreeman/ (LinkedIn), https://www.instagram.com/be_bright_events/ (Instagram), and https://www.facebook.com/BeBrightEvents (Facebook).You can also visit her websites https://www.bebrighteventsco.com/ (https://www.bebrighteventsco.com/) and https://www.thevirtualeventexperts.com/ (https://www.thevirtualeventexperts.com/) to learn more about the art of creating unique events in a virtual space. Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW
Wendi Freeman is no stranger to the big leagues. After a strong exit from planning events in startup-heavy Atlanta's tech space, Freeman was left in a place where she knew she needed to draw on her experience and self improvement to launch herself back into the market. When she and Be Bright Events emerged a short time later, it was with a breath of fresh air in approaching a stale market that she knew well. Mike and McD joke with her time planning sorority events and better than average dinners while learning more about the ways they might be able to plan a conventioNOT event - something Ryan has been bugging the guys about for a while. Freeman didn't just drive herself back into the market, she sat things down for a bit and really finds that carving her own niche leads to a career with greater self-fulfillment and happiness. This episode is gets back to the roots of the show and we're excited to share it with you. Click on http://conventionot.com to hear more validated experts like Wendi and find out a thing or two about how they stay happy AND successful. Available on all podcast channels.
Wendi had a job that she loved, but it was at a dead end. So she left the corporate world with no safety net and jumped into event planning late last year. This year she had to pivot to online events and has enjoyed what online events brings to the table. Amazing story, check it out! #hustletheday Find Wendi here: https://www.bebrighteventsco.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/be-bright-events/ Find Hustle Energy here: https://hustletheday.com https://www.facebook.com/groups/277983559943208 Find Trent V. Bray here: https://trentvbray.com https://linkedin.com/in/trentvbray
We put the comics down for a night and dialed up our pal Wendi Freeman from the Double Page Spread Podcast to talk about a little bit of everything. We go from the state of the industry to discussing the now defunct ComicsHub plan to wrestling to the biggest and best pop-culture bad guys. Stay healthy and wash your hands.
Hello How's Your ePresence listeners! On this episode, we get the pleasure of hearing from Wendi Freeman, an entrepreneur with a zeal for planning events and a heart to enhance the quality of people's lives. She is the founder and operator of Be Bright Events, an organization where she helps with event planning, management, consulting, and execution. Wendi shares the secrets to her entrepreneurial success, as well as advice on how to champion the Facebook Live video feature to make your business more personable and authentic. We also discuss big developments in the way of antitrust laws and Google advertising. The company owns the dominant tool at every link in the chain between publishers and advertisers. Naturally, it has accrued a power that is stirring concern amongst businessowners and political influencers. In addition, we discuss the answers to questions asked by you, the audience, including: Should the summary section in LinkedIn be in third or first person? And, how important are hashtags in LinkedIn posts? Enter into the conversation on this episode of HYeP! Quote of the Show: “You don't know what you don't know, but you also don't learn unless you step out of your comfort zone.” Links: https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/117363 https://e-pr.me/3bgP6jg Keywords: LinkedIn summary, third person, first person, hashtags, audience, network, Google, Antitrust, Ad agencies, Google Probe, complex chain, Facebook, breaking up software companies, Facebook Live, Featured section, ROI, entrepreneur, comfort zone, business coach Contact Information: Wendi Freeman Facebook: www.fb.me/BeBrightEvents LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/wendifreeman Instagram: https://instagram.com/be_bright_events Website: www.bebrighteventsco.com Mark Galvin http://www.twitter.com/epresencemg http://www.linkedin.com/in/epresencemg http://www.fb.me/epresencemg http://www.instagram.com/epresencemg ePresence http://www.epresence.me http://www.twitter.com/epresenceme http://www.linkedin.com/company/epresenceme http://www.fb.me/epresenceme http://www.instagram.com/epresenceme
*Comic Spoilers* For the first part of the show we are joined by Wendi Freeman from the Double Page Spread Podcast to talk about wrestling and Halloween goodness, and then skype failed us. Sean and Caleb scrambled to salvage the show as best they could and talk about comics: Dead Kings* Aliens Dust to Dust #3*Mars Attacks #1*Rat Queens #12*Detective Comics #991*Deathstroke/Yogi Bear Special #1*Avengers Halloween Special #1
Explicit ContentMUSIC INTRO - "Do You Believe In Magic" - The Loving Spoonful Sean and Gerry aren't sharing this time, because this is one of Gerry's favorites!First up is Uncanny X-Men #177 "Sanction" by Claremont, JRJr, and JRSr!The X-Men have stolen something precious from Mystique and she wants revenge! Then we discuss Uncanny X-Men 178 "Hell Hath No Fury" by Claremont, JRJr, and WiacekKitty scrambles to save a life, while the X-Men go toe-to-toe with the Brotherhood of Mutants! We then hit the last book in the arc, Uncanny X-Men 179 "Whatever Happened To Kitty?" by Claremont, JRJr, and GreenThe Morlocks come a-callin' to collect on an old bill. Lastly, we talk about one of our favorite characters- MAGIK! in New Mutants #14 : Do You Believe In -- MAGIK??? by Claremont, Buscema, and MandrakeThis is the story that brings Illyana Rasputin into the fold, and is the story that frames the entire Magik miniseries we discussed with Wendi Freeman in Ep. 20!*IF YOU HAVEN'T LISTENED TO EP 20, GO DO IT NOW!* MUSIC OUTRO - "The Afterman" - Coheed and Cambria You can ALWAYS find all of our past episodes at gxpod.podbean.com OR FIND IT ON ITUNES AND STITCHER!Follow us on Twitter @GXPod and and on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/groups/GXPod/GXPod logo by Justin Peterson. Follow him at @justinpetersonAlbum art by Baron Strucker. Follow his monacled ass on twitter @BaronVStrucker
Though we were unhappy that Bryan could not join us for our latest episode due to his work travels, we are thrilled to bring back to the show special guest Wendi Freeman of the Double Page Spread Podcast! Instead of testing out Steve and Bill's chairs, beds and porridge Wendi joins the boys at the spinner rack as they discuss Milk Wars, Super Sons, Armstrong and The Vault of Spirits, Young Monsters in Love, the Black Hammer-verse and much, much more. And in celebration of International Women's Month, we also spotlight women artists we really dig and our recommendations for kick ass female led comics. And we celebrate the face that we got through over an hour without going too far off on tangents ... by going off on tangents. Listen in as and you will find out about the recent importance of bananas in Wendi's life, what Bill thinks of 1970's Hanna-Barbera cartoons and just why the cover girl for our episode is Stevie Nicks!
On Episode 286 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined by special guest host, Wendi Freeman from the awesome Double Page Spread comic book podcast! Wendi is on hand to help us discuss Happy Death Day, from Blumhouse and director Christopher Landon. As has been an annual tradition for a few years now, Wendi and Dynamo will run down their list of the Top 13 Comic Books from 2017! Prepare to find out about all the best comic books from 2017 you should be checking out! In addition, MonsterZero lists the millions of film titles that have changed their name due to poor initial performance, we finally hear Ravenshadow’s spoiler free thoughts on The Last Jedi and we find out the secret of the Boathouse. So grab your favorite comic book, put on a mascot mask and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show! Stuff we talk about: Songs about drowning, Daemon Familiar, Double Page Spread, Hugh Wilson, Large Marge, Police Academy, The Sexy Speakeasy redux, Scatman Crothers, Motley Crue, Trashy Trio, Phil Collins, cover songs, the Swedish Jedi, Happy Death Day, Blumhouse, Christopher Landon, how much does a film’s title matter?, head cheese, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Last House on the Left, Ravenshadow finally saw The Last Jedi, Scott Lobdell, Christopher Landon, Scouts Guide to the Apocalypse, Captain Zoom, Anne Hathaway, sorority life, Groundhog’s Day, Gaseous Clay, Shocker or Shakma, there is always room for Giallo, Hot Pockets and feet incense, Chris Hansen, surprise boobs, Looney Toons, Wolverine, Maestros, Image Comics, All-Star Batman, 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank, Black Mask Studios, Deadly Class, Gerard Way, Doom Patrol, Redneck, Defenders, Brian Michael Bendis, Slots, Apollo and Midnighter, Garth Ennis, The Old Guard, Rob Liefeld, Savage Dragon, X-Men Gold, Judge Dredd: Blessed Earth, Iron Fist, Punisher: The Platoon, Larry Hama, Batman: White Knight, Becky Cloonan’s Punisher, Cannon Films, X-Men: Grand Design, Ed Piskor, Saga, Mr. Miracle, Alex de Campi, Mayday, Extremity, Black Magic, Rick Remender, My Favorite Thing is Monsters, Frank Miller, Kaare Andrews, Renato Jones The One%, Peter Parker’s Pecker, Threadless, Obsidian, Amalgam, The Evil Dead’s original title, “Trumpin’ it”, Freaks, Battle Pope, Sin City: Hard Goodbye, Preacher, Hitman, and Transmetropolitan. Send Email/Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.com Visit our website: http://trickortreatradio.com Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzK FB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradio Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeadites Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeadites YouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeadites Buy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.comSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
On Episode 285 of Trick or Treat Radio we calm down after a very stressful, argumentative episode the previous week. Our film discussion this week is the reimagining of the George A. Romero classic Day of the Dead, with Day of the Dead: Bloodline. Does it live up to the original? Is it a waste of a hard drive space? Does it just stress us out even more? You gotta listen and find out! We also discuss our favorite horror remakes, but we exclude the low hanging fruit of The Fly, The Thing and Evil Dead II! We also take a detour into some Hong Kong action, Wolfie relays his meeting with Ray Bradbury once again and we revisit the classic Dear God No review! So capture a zombie, create an antidote, and strap on for the world’s most dangerous talk radio show! Stuff we talk about: The real reason Ravenshadow saved last week’s live show, the flat Sprite in the studio, Happy, Grant Morrison, Ares: God of War Whiskey, what do MZ and Ray Bradbury have in common?, Sammo Hung, Shanghai Express, Yuen Biao, Cynthia Rothrock, Killzone, The Five Hossmen Wrestling Podcast, Eastern Condors, That Thing You Do, The Walking Dead, Sushi Typhoon, Tokyo Gore Police, Kratos, Stan Lee, The Deadliest Art, Junji Ito, Black Panther, Boba Fett luggage, Hawkeye, the return of the Purple Clad Bowman, Jackie Chan, the Fast and Furious series, Freddy vs Jason vs Ash vs The Punisher vs everyone, Strafe ‘Em or Steak-Um?, Day of the Dead: Bloodline, George A. Romero, Day of the Dead (1982), Metal Gear Solid, Stealthy Zombies, 401K in Yen, NJPW World, Wrestle Kingdom 12, Chris Jericho vs. Kenny Omega, Wolfie’s legendary Ray Bradbury story, Dawn of the Dead (2004), Happy Death Day, Christopher Merloni, The Thing, Evil Dead 2, Herzog’s Nosferatu: The Vampyre, The Fly, Evil Dead (2013), Maniac, Fright Night, Let Me In, Face Off, Syfy, Insidious: The Last Key, Lin Shaye, Ravenshadow research?!, Profondo Rosso, DMZ, Double Page Spread, Wendi Freeman, John Siuntres, the classic Dear God No review, Golden Harvest, Oily Maniac, Jason Statham, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Glassjaw, Ravenshadow’s movie anxiety, Bub the Zombie, Hector Hernandez Vicens, RA Salvatore, and The Sexy Speakeasy. Email/Send Voicemail: podcast@trickortreatradio.com Visit our website: http://trickortreatradio.com Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzK FB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradio Twitter: http://twitter.com/TheDeadites Facebook: http://facebook.com/TheDeadites YouTube: http://youtube.com/TheDeaditesTV Instagram: http://instagram.com/TheDeadites Buy our music on Bandcamp: http://thedeadites.bandcamp.com Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Happy 2018! And welcome to the 26th edition of The Felix Comic Art Podcast! This episode we review Batman art. Specifically modern Batman art. And most specifically, the Greg Capullo BATMAN #1 cover which sold for an astonishing $50K over the summer! Who better to discuss all this than premier modern Batman art collector, Kyle K.! Who also happens to be the buyer of that Greg Capullo cover. We examine Batman art, old and new, as well as the state of the market and collecting in general. Kyle is one of the young collectors of comic art. If you want an idea of what the future of the hobby may look like, hear what Kyle has to say! Part two of this edition is an episode of the Double Page Spread Podcast. I was invited on that show by host Wendi Freeman. We talk about art repping, Artist's Editions, emerging young artists, and more! Thanks to Wendi for having me on her show...check out her other episodes! Sign up for our mailing list at . Follow us on , , and . Support the show by leaving a rating/review on iTunes. Thanks and enjoy the show!
Image-O-Rama: Mage: The Hero Denied #1 by Matt and Brennan Wagner, Angelic #1 by Si Spurrier and Caspar Wijngaard, and Plastic #5 by Doug Wagner, Daniel Hillyard, and Laura Martin, Daniel White, CLZ Comic Collector, Wendi Freeman and Double Page Spread, King Bone Press, Dark Days: The Forge #1 and Dark Days: The Casting #1 by Scott Snyder, James Tynion IV, Jim Lee, Andy Kubert, John Romita Jr., Scott Williams, Klaus Janson, Danny Miki, Alex Sinclair, and Jeremiah Skipper + Dark Nights: Metal #1 by Scott Snyder, Greg Capullo, Jonathan Glapion, and FCO Plascencia, All-New Wolverine by Tom Taylor and company, Detectives Inc. by Don McGregor, Marshall Rogers, and Tim Smith from Eclipse Comics/Image, Sabre and Paul Gulacy, H. P. Lovecraft's The Hound and Other Stories by Gou Tanabe from Dark Horse, Nextwave: Agents of Hate by Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen, Super Sons #7 by Peter J. Tomasi, Jorge Jimenez, and Alejandro Sanchez, Dave Wachter, plus a whole mess more!
Mike, Jon, and Freeman get together for one more job and their joined by demolitions expert Wendi Freeman of Double Page Spread. With the release of BABY DRIVER, the team explores the art of the heist film. Michael Mann's THIEF and HEAT are on the agenda as well as RIFIFI, THE GETAWAY, and THE DOBERMAN GANG. This crack team of master criminals also attempt to answer the question what is the difference between a heist and a caper.
"In this very special Pride Month special, Wendi Freeman hosts a roundtable of some of the LGBT writers at Daily Grindhouse- Jeremy Lowe, Paul Freitag-Frey and Jovy Skol. Together they chat about the importance of gay themes in genre film, such as "Nightmare on Elm St 2", "Hellbent", the controversial "Cruising", and the balance of bare butts to plot. They also tackle why Elvira is a better gay horror icon than the Babadook, horror and the AIDS crisis, and so much more!
The usual suspects have the week off as the “Grindhouse Gals” sound off on DC’s WONDER WOMAN! Wendi Freeman of the Double Page Spread podcast, A.V. Club news editor Katie Rife, and Scream Squad podcast host Jaime Righetti sit in for the guys as they discuss the year’s latest big screen comic book adaption. The trio also dive into female directors in Hollywood, pitch a BLACK BEAUTY/WONDER WOMAN crossover prequel, and touch on the loyalty of the DC fan base.
This a special spotlight spoiler episode on the eighth installment of the Fast and the Furious franchise 'Fate of the Furious' directed by F Gary Gray and written by Chris Morgan. The film stars Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges, Scott Eastwood, Nathalie Emmanuel, Elsa Pataky, Kurt Russell and Charlize Theron. And to help us with this very spoiler filled review , Darrell and Jim recruited the best team of podcasters in the world and they are Wendi Freeman, Julian Lytle, Rafael Sanz and Juan Castro. Let us know what you are watching and we will read it on the show just email us at nothingsonpodcast@gmail.com You can follow us on twitter : @NothingsOn123 http://www.stitcher.com/ https://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com xtremecomedyct.weebly.com https://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com xtremecomedyct.weebly.com
This a special spotlight spoiler episode on the eighth installment of the Fast and the Furious franchise 'Fate of the Furious' directed by F Gary Gray and written by Chris Morgan. The film stars Vin Diesel, Dwayne Johnson, Jason Statham, Michelle Rodriguez, Tyrese Gibson, Chris 'Ludacris' Bridges, Scott Eastwood, Nathalie Emmanuel, Elsa Pataky, Kurt Russell and Charlize Theron. And to help us with this very spoiler filled review , Darrell and Jim recruited the best team of podcasters in the world and they are Wendi Freeman, Julian Lytle, Rafael Sanz and Juan Castro. Let us know what you are watching and we will read it on the show just email us at nothingsonpodcast@gmail.com You can follow us on twitter : @NothingsOn123 http://www.stitcher.com/ https://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com xtremecomedyct.weebly.com https://taylornetworkofpodcasts.com xtremecomedyct.weebly.com
There’s no more passionate a comic fan than Wendi Freeman. She’s so thrilled to discuss all things comics that, if you have a conversation with her and don’t immediately run to your nearest comic seller, you have no soul! Fortunately, … Continue reading →
Today on the show I have Wendi Freeman (of the Double Page Spread podcast) on the show. We discuss Legos, Looking at original art at C2E2, Jaime Hernandez, Point Blank with Lee Marvin, Heist movies, Siege Movies, such as Assault on Precinct 13, The Satanic Ritual Abuse Scare of the 80s, and why you can enjoy both Dredd and The Raid. We also discuss the The Documentary Stripped, which covers comic strips and webcomics, and which Avengers (movie) characters Should be dating each other.
What a week! We are joined by Wendi Freeman, the host of the awesome podcasts; Double Page Spread and the Trashy Trio! After making her sit through dreck last time, we let her pick our movie this week and she selected the bizarre French flick Sheitan! Then Marz and Wendi team up to give their Top 13 comic books of 2015! If that wasn't enough for you, we have a visit from the current boss of horror comics, Alex de Campi to get the 411 on her new Kickstarter campaign. So grab your Sisters of Mercy record, jump in the hot spring, and strap on! Stuff we talk about: Tweaking 70's characters too much, Black, Sisters of Mercy, Fetus shirts, Felt, Vincent Cassel, Kaiju rape, ONI Press, Manhunter, donuts, Metallica, Dynamo's biopsy, Dick Grayson style, Alan Moore, the importance Kickstarter videos, Derek Rook, Kurando, Alex de Campi, Double Page Spread, OTC 800, Def Leppard tickets, 90's music and comics, SemiAutoMagic, Gore Shriek, people who write outrageous violent things being really nice people, Ravenshadow not watching the movies, Ultimate Warrior, Adam from the Hero Movie Podcast, Irreversible, Disney Star Wars Races, Power Man and Iron Fist, comic book love triangles, Daemon Familiar, Shudder and not being able to work it, Ask Dr. Avalanche, Smoke/Ashes, working around your artists, the famous Bigfoot pose, Johnny being loud, Knock Knock, Kickstarter rewards, Jerry Ordway, Dark Horse Comics, Grindhouses comics, Scalped, managing Kickstarter, profile reviews, Sassy FAQs, getting paid in opportunity and exposure, Archie vs Predator, Jimmy the Lock, The Witch, Frontiers, how horny do you have to be?, Midnighter and Master of Puppets. Check out Wendi's Shows: http://www.cslumberparty.libsyn.com http://trashytrio.libsyn.com Alex de Campi's Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/563903391/semiautomagic-horror-by-alex-de-campi-jerry-ordwaySupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
On Episode 183 of Trick or Treat Radio we are joined in studio by our good buddy, Joshua Gravel of The Arkham Film Society to review the acclaimed Austrian flick, Goodnight Mommy. Then we have a super awesome, inspiring discussion with Ted Geoghegan, the director of We Are Still Here which was one of our favorite horror flicks of 2015. We also talk superhero flicks, indie horror and play YOUR voicemails- including one that almost killed the entire show. So shoot in the daylight, remove your bandages and strap on! Topics discussed: We Are Still Here, Goodnight Mommy, Austria vs. German, releasing films in 2015, Batman v Superman, comic movies, Ted Geoghegan, MonsterZero in court, Jesus Christ is right, House By the Cemetery, Dynamo's health, Lucio Fulci, Dario Argento, Ravenshadow's incredibly offensive generalization about Western European people, the politics of watching trailers, Lalo Schifrin’s unused Exorcist score, Deathgasm, Gorgon Video, Kurando Mitsutake, Joe Dicanio, Gun Woman, Black Christmas remake vs the original, pony tail length, ultrasound biopsies, worthy of VHS, Wendi Freeman, Sheitan, Faculty of Horror, not spoiling films, Chocolate Sheik, Royal Rumble, Dark Sky Films, tax credits, Josh’s 35mm euro film collection, Larry Fessenden, Mickey Keating, Ti West, House of the Devil, Glass Eye Pix, Barbara Crampton and up and coming indie horror filmmakers.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
On Episode 159 of Trick or Treat Radio, we go camping and watch the new horror flick from Artsploitation Films and director Jonas Govaerts, Cub! Then we cuddle up by the campfire to chat with Robert E Wronski, Jr., author of the mindblowingly intense Horror Crossover Encyclopedia. It's a fun talk with a ton of interesting media crossovers and nostalgia. As an added bonus we get Marz's review of the controversial Fantastic Four, we find out about the upcoming return to the Wednesday Night Wars and we play YOUR feedback! So grab your Groot mask, your JVC Kaboom Box and strap on! Topics discussed: Mario Bava All the Colors of the Dark, the purpose of bachelor parties, Sheri Moon Zombie, Cub, Chronicle, Used Cars, Miller High Life 40s, Dean Cain, Wolfenstein as designated driver, Horror Crossover Encyclopedia, Aliens, Simon Kinberg, Ravenshadow changing his profile, Ravenshadow's wife, Soska Twins, Cornjob's behavior, the Dynamo bio-pic, Felt, Goonies, HP Lovecraft, The Wednesday Night Wars, Wendi Freeman, Abbott and Costello Meet Dracula, The Bible, Joe Dicanio, Pro Wrestling Guerrilla, threesomes (again), Rob Zombie’s 31, Guillermo del Toro, GG Allin, Dynamo’s cyst, Artsploitation Films, Shadow Men, Dynamo's weight, strippers and lazer tag, M. Night Shyamalan, Genki Genki Panic, Godzilla, the God’s head theory, Blacula, the characters of French pulp fiction, Treehouse of Terror, horror reference book collecting, 401 Stories, Barney and Denver the Last Dinosaur, Fantastic Four films, Man of Steel, JVC Kaboom Box, Foxy Sasquatch, Josh Trank, Dr. Doom, Bob Zemeckis, MonsterZero and Ravenshadow's promotions skill, the tuck dance controversy, ECW fans, the cheap pop of animal violence, Dracula, Allison Danger, movies about kids and dolls, and Crimson Peak.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Episode 158 of Trick or Treat Radio has an interesting double page spread featuring our review of the flick Felt and a super nerdy discussions about recent horror films and comic books. Our special guest this week is the prolific queen of pop culture podcasting, Wendi Freeman! Tune in to see, I mean hear from first timers and old friends in the feedback section of the show. Dynamo regales us with his encounter with the trashy trio of smartphone larceny and we get visited by an all too familiar daemon dragon who serenades us. All this plus a lively, packed chat room and a surprise podcaster run-in! So grab your sounding rod, your floppy britches and strap on! Topics discussed: The sordid history of Hank Pym, Joe's movie watching binges, N64 Goldeneye, Timothy Dalton, The Flash TV show, cinematic Aquaman, Thomas Jane, grizzly bear movie revival, Goodfellas, Frankenstein comics, what Steve Miller looks like, Ant-Man, dime store effects, VHS 2, The Strangers vs Them Ils, the fake balls, what found footage films feel obliged to do, Jitterbug, Pip the Troll, Francesco Francavilla, Bettie and Veronica, the etiquette of phone finding, the tone of the DC superhero films, Felt, sounding, Slumber Party Massacre, Alex de Campi, docking, Kentucker Audley, Bitch Planet, performance art, fetus hitler, The Thing, The Boxer’s Omen, superhero trailers, Film for Thought Podcast, Wolfie and Dynamo's adventure, 401 Stories, the Faith No More and Refused show, Wally West, Suicide Squad, Trashy Trio Podcast, Talk Without Rhythm, rape revenge films, Tom Normandy's Jaws 2 love, Superman vs Batman: Dawn of Justice, Archie vs Predator, John Siuntres, Afterlife with Archie, Dynamo's photography skillz, The Babadook, Felt Fiction, Ryan Gosling, Cub, gross internet sensations, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, how a batman movie should be done, dark and scary Tumblr, Jughead, Wet Hot American Summer, Rowdy Roddy Piper, GGTMC Summer of Sleaze, Mike Patton, the Buffalo Bill tuck dance, the Marvel hip hop covers, Fing Fang Foom, being a paperback snob, mythical Archie movie, Haunting TV, our fame at That's Entertainment, MonsterZero's porn ambitions, Ti West, Amplify Releasing, mumblecore, Beaver McD, Amy Everson, Mockingbird, High Tension, Marvel vs Dc Films vs Fox Films, the French new wave of extreme horror, The Battery, the Toad Road controversy, Starry Eyes, Bear week at P-Town, The Sacrament, Jared Leto Joker, Scott Speedman, Inside, the end Of 90's horror, Deep Blue Sea, man on a mission movies, Southern Bastards, Howling Commandos, the alleged cinematic origin of " It’s clobbering time", 2010, the leg contest, our favorite James Bond films, Dynamo's Mom's VHS collection, the lack of diversity in classic comics, Deadpool, The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Trailer, the upcoming Marvel Netflix shows, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Big Short, Hausu and Godfrey Ho.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
Dear Trick Or Treat Radio Heads, we at the show thank you for hanging out with us for the last three years! For this milestone episode, most of us watched two Shaw Brothers films. The ultra surreal, The Boxers Omen and the hyperkinetic kids action spectacular Demon of the Lute. We also get to hangout with two of our best buds- Josh from the Arkham Film Society and CDR from the Cult of Muscle Podcast! We get a bunch of desert island media picks from you guys, the most awesome listeners in the world. Stephanie Wiley challenges MonsterZero to follow through on one of his threats and what would an anniversary show be without an argument? So tear your head off, cut open a crocodile and strap on! And thank you, it means a lot to us! Topics discussed: Shaw Brothers theaters, Scream Factory release of Dog Soldiers, Primus, winnebagos, Magnum Force, Goonies, Felt, Tron’s gift to Ravenshadow, Black Magic, honey buns, Jodorowsky's private parts, the strategies of Tao wizard battles, CHIKARA, Dinosaur Jr., Buffalo Bill, MonsteZero’s redneck selfies, director band shirts, The Cult of Muscle, Rock & Shock film festival, CDR's sunglasses and good looks, Defagate, Josh picking sad films, the origin of CDRs tattoo, Black Cat, Demon of the Lute, Neil Marshall, Tiny Wight's kids, Creep, Dynamo's bathroom selfies, Creepshow, Ti West, The Shaw Brothers, Bolo Yeung, Myra and her beau, what's going on in Canada, when will Trick or Treat Radio be done, Ravenshadow blaming Marz for everything, Roc Tien, Kung Fu Theater, Chin Siu-Ho, Phillip Kwok, Chun Fung, Kei Kong-Hung, The Arkham Film Society, King of the Kickboxers, payPal donation, Q Lazzarus, Ravenshadow's vacation, our Buddhist names, Art Bradish’s food stand, MonsterZero's tattoos, Ravenshadow not watching the movies, the detour, what CDR eats, Oingo Boingo's Dead Man's Party, a sabertooth tiger, The Boxer’s Omen’ stolen soundtrack, psychic callbacks, Goodbye Horses, cinematic animal violence, Mr. Smart Ass Theater, Power Rangers, flying witch head movies, The Seventh Curse, The Beyond, El Topo, House, Shaw Brothers vs Golden Harvest, Big Game and Everly, wanting recognition, Atreyu, Iron Maiden Live After Death, Reservoir Doug, Monster Squad, Dudes, Wendi Freeman and 2001: A Space Odyssey. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradio)
WENDI FREEMAN joins me to dip our toes into media overload. We touch on television, film, comic books, hip hop, podcasting, women in the industry, black nerds, and basically everything under the sun. A great talk!Wendi on TwitterDouble Page Spread on TwitterDouble Page Spread on TumblrThe Trashy TrioSee Hear PodcastMusic on this podcast:Artist: DoomtreeSong: The Grand ExperimentSong: Team The Best TeamCopyrights are owned by the artists and their labels. No money is made from this podcast.
CCL Special 2014 C2E2 Comic Podcasters Roundtable John Siuntres, Word Balloon; John Mayo, Comic Book Page; Stevie D., Comic Book Queers; Wendi Freeman, Double Page Spread Collected Comics Library, hosted by Chris Marshall, THE Trade Paperback Podcast. The only podcast solely dedicated to news, information and reviews on all sorts of comic book collected editions.
Billy Z and Justin welcome the amazing Wendi Freeman to the Comic Book Bears Podcast for a rockin' crossover episode with Wendi's Double Page Spread podcast!!! In the first of a two episode crossover, Wendi and the bears talk about rock and roll related comics from the 50s to the 80s. On the turntable - The Beatles, The Originals, The Defenders, Korn, Wings, Matt Wagner, The Micronauts, The Archies, Josie and the Pussycats, Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space, the Josie and the Pussycats movie, Riot Grrrl Josie and the Pussycats (we wish), KISS, John Romita Jr., Teen Titans, Alice Cooper, rock stars who freaked us out as kids, Dazzler, more Dazzler, even more Dazzler, Shrapnel, Sonic Disruptors, Steeltown Rockers, Rock and Roll Comics, Todd Loren and Revolutionary Comics, The Plasmatics, Dan DiDio impressions, Undertow from Image, True Detective, Patrick Cox, Legands of the Knight and tangents galore! And this is just the beginning - check out Wendi's Double Page Spread Podcast for the second part soon! INTRO - Matthew Sweet - "Where You Get Love" 0:42 - Introducing Wendi 1:45 - The Boob Toob Podcast Promo 2:54 - Wendi tell us how she got into comics and her podcast 6:00 - Image to Grunge 7:13 - Early developments with rock and roll comics, Pat Boone and The Beatles 8:38 - Associating comics to rock performers 13:57 -The Archies and Josie and the Pussycats 19:14 - The 1970's - KISS, Alice Cooper, Teen Titans #46 26:46 - Dazzler 38:48 - The 1980's - Dave Wyndorf, Sonic Disruptors, Steeltown Rockers, The unauthorized and proud of it Rock and Roll Comics 49:05 - Woofs of the Week Outro - U2 - "40"
In this episode Darrell Taylor subs for Donny to talk to Gerri Atkinson, Wendi Freeman and Amy Tomaso about what some female comic fans think of comics and what got them into the hobby. They also talk about what are some of the current comics that they are into reading. Wendi Freeman is the host of the comic podcast Double Page Spread http://doublepgspread.tumblr.com/ Amy Tomaso and Gerri Atkinson are the hosts of the podcast Rookie and the Geek which will be posting new episodes soon. @Rookie_Geek email feedback to thesundaycomicspodcast@gmail.com http://thetaylornetworkofpodcasts.com/ twitter: @sundaycomicspodcast
Welcome to episode 57 of the Love That Album podcast, the first for 2014. I am joined by long time supporter but first time participant Will Smith of the wonderful Gentlemen’s Guite To Midnite Cinema podcast. We discuss albums by two songwriters who are still early into their careers. First up, we discuss, soul stylist Michael Kiwanuka’s “Home Again” (2012), then we chat about Mac Demarco’s album “2” (2013). Both artists definitely display their love of artists that have inspired them, but cleverly meld the music into something all their own. Kiwanuka’s album is a beautiful introspective look into faith and hope without hitting anyone over the head with his beliefs. On the other hand, Demarco creates a sound that may appeal to fans of Ween. He’s got a healthy sense of humour, but as Will points out, there’s something dark hiding behind the Lynchian picket fences of his songs. Will and I look forward keenly to see what they will do next. Eric Reanimator returns for 2014 with his terrific Album I Love segment to discuss Janelle Monae’s concept album The Arch Android, based on Metropolis. NOTE: For the time being, Love That Album will be a monthly podcast. I have joined Tim Merrill and Wendi Freeman for a new monthly podcast about music related films called See Hear. I still get my dumb opinions out twice a month, but once per month for each podcast. You can download the podcast at iTunes by searching for “love that album”. You can stream or download it at “http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com”. If you dig the show, I’d be ever so grateful for an iTunes review. Send me any feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum and start a conversation on any new songwriters you’re excited about.
Welcome to episode 1 of the monthly See Hear podcast (hopefully only temporarily utilising the Love That Album podcast RSS feed while I work out issues with iTunes on the separate feed). Join your hosts, Wendi Freeman, Tim Merrill and Maurice Bursztynski as they discuss music related films – narrative or documentary. No gentle start for the team as they discuss the Todd Phillips documentary about notorious punk rock singer GG Allin. The film is not for the faint of heart (and our language may reflect the content discussed), but it is a fascinating look at a man who truly knew no boundaries in they way he lived his life. He is held in equal contempt and admiration by the public and ex-band members. My huge thanks and admiration to Max Bursztynski for composing the show’s theme tune and designing the show logo. Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast/ (Tell your friends about us). Email feedback to seehearpodcast@gmail.com
Welcome to episode 1 of the monthly See Hear podcast (temporarily utilising the Love That Album podcast RSS feed). Join your hosts, Wendi Freeman, Tim Merrill and Maurice Bursztynski as they discuss music related films – narrative or documentary. No gentle start for the team as they discuss the Todd Phillips documentary about notorious punk rock singer GG Allin. The film is not for the faint of heart (and our language may reflect the content discussed), but it is a fascinating look at a man who truly knew no boundaries in they way he lived his life. He is held in equal contempt and admiration by the public and ex-band members. My huge thanks and admiration to Max Bursztynski for composing the show’s theme tune and designing the show logo. Join the Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/seehearpodcast/ (Tell your friends about us). Email feedback to seehearpodcast@gmail.com
For episode 55 of Love That Album, I am enjoyed by the pummeling princess of Power Pop, Ms Wendi Freeman. We spent time discussing two terrific power pop classics – only one of which has made it to the podcast due to a technical botch on my part, Cheap Trick’s album from 1977, “In Color” (incorrect spelling from my side of the world, but I’m quoting). Two pinup guys, a guitar geek, and a guy who looks like a chain smoking second rate lawyer, somehow managed to combine melodic pop and hard rock to create a first class album. Debate rages on as to the radio-friendly nature of the original album against the re-recorded version of it many years later produced by Steve Albini. One of us feels the original production took the balls out of the songs, and one of us feels the subsequent production failed to take into account the sweet nature of some of the tunes by turning everything up to 11. Who thought what? Download the episode and find out. For his Album I Love segment, Eric Reanimator kicks down the door of public opinion to champion the Goo Goo Dolls album of 1993, Superstar Carwash. He makes a convincing case. Don’t forget to also download the new bonus episode featuring my chat with the former lead singer and songwriter of the Ice Cream Hands (now of The Zhivagos), Charles Jenkins. You can download both shows from iTunes by searching for “love that album”. You can stream or download them at “http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com”. Send me any feedback at rrrkitchen@yahoo.com.au (written or mp3 voicemail) or join the Facebook group at http://www.facebook.com/groups/lovethatalbum and let us know your favourite power pop songs.You should also be downloading Wendi's two brilliant podcasts, Double Page Spread (http://doublepgspread.tumblr.com/) about the comic world, and The Trashy Trio (http://trashytrio.libsyn.com/) discussing sleazy movies. To borrow from the Gents, she really does bring class to the trash. As if that wasn't enough she's also the drummer of Daemon Familiar (http://daemonfamiliar.com/). If you’re enjoying the show, please spread the word. Let friends know that there’s a podcast where albums are discussed passionately. If you want to write an iTunes review in support of the show, I’d be hugely grateful for that too.
Here’s a special bonus companion episode to episode 55 of Love That Album….sort of. LTA 55 was supposed to include a discussion about Melbourne group the Ice Cream Hands’ third long player, “Sweeter Than The Radio”, but some careless editing practices on my part put paid to that part of the show. However, this bonus episode features me having a discussion with former lead singer and songwriter for the Ice Cream Hands, Charles Jenkins. The chat was supposed to predominantly be about Sweeter Than The Radio, but branched out to discuss the band’s overall catalogue, Charles’ approach to song writing, and his current work with the Zhivagos. If you’re a fan of the Hands, of power pop, or great song construction, Charles has some interesting things to say and I’m grateful for his time. Don’t forget to also download LTA 55 proper featuring Wendi Freeman and I discussing another great slice of power pop, Cheap Trick’s “In Color”. You can download the podcast at iTunes by searching for “love that album”. You can stream or download it at “http://lovethatalbum.blogspot.com”.
As Brother Justin deals with a rainy ride home, this time around it is only Billy Z and Bryan occupying the bear den. A two hour long gabfest revolving around Bill's time at C2E2, b-one #7 by Bobgar Ornelas, 3-D comics, Steve Bryant, Steed and Mrs. Peel, Captain Britain, digital comics, Marvel Masterworks and Omnibus editions, Mattel Retro-Action figues, Burt Ward and Julie Newmar, Star Wars: Legacy, The Bible 2, Free Comic Book Day, Infinity, Oni's The Strangers, Captain Midnight, The Stuff of Legend, Age of Ultron, Bryan Hitch, Captain America, Cable and X-Force, Daredevil, Iron Man, Superior Spider-Man, Detective Comics #19, Action Comics #19, Animal Man, Parker and Samnee's Adventures of Superman, Batman Incorporated, Jupiter's Legacy, East of West, Lost Vegas, JMS, Movie Bear Podcast, Kickstarters from Jontahan Coulton and I See Dragons, Charlie Harding, Husker Du and the sheer awesomeness of Wendi Freeman and the Double Page Spread Podcast!
More Injustice! Just kidding. It’s our C2E2/Free Comic Book Day wrap-up, with guest stars galore! Lizzy Challenger, Ashly Challenger, Luke Smarto, Wendi Freeman, Onrie Kompan and Ryan Browne. But it’s pretty FCBD heavy, for sure.
Collected Comics Library Podcast #356 - The three hundred fifty sixth podcast! John Siuntres, Word Balloon; Pants (Brian Christman), Comic Geek Speak; MikelOD (Mike Pfeiffer), Most People Are DJ's; Stevie D., Comic Book Queers; Wendi Freeman, Double Page Spread Collected Comics Library, hosted by Chris Marshall, THE Trade Paperback Podcast. The only podcast solely dedicated to news, information and reviews on all sorts of comic book collected editions.
In this first part of the show we are joined by podcaster Wendi Freeman of Double Page Thread http://cslumberparty.libsyn.com/ to talk about comics,arrest records and racism against chairs in movie theaters. In the second part we hit the bar and talk to comic creator Jamal Igle http://www.jamaligle.com/ about his now fully funded Molly Danger project as well as some other books hes working on. This podcast is sponsored by Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com
This is a cross over with another Chicago Based Podcast, The Comics Slumber Party. CSB host Wendi Freeman called and asked Yoko Chips to come on and talk about Jack Kirby, but Yoko missed his teammates and invited Art & Franco to join in. The result? Madness, in the aw yeah tradition. We all sound like we're coming out of a phone speaker, like John Forsyth on Charlie's Angels, but it all works out.