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Geek Corps Division Podcast
GCD PODCAST | EP65 : Just Turn Geek

Geek Corps Division Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 66:26


Nous sommes de retour pour un nouvel épisode. Juppaman et Condy West arrivent avec un nouvel épisode du podcast. Le débat infini de Team Cyclops ou non, est-ce que les X-Woman sont mieux que les X-Men ? Nous parlons de nos impressions sur Daredevil : Born Again, une discussion du lutte sur le virage de John Cena vers le coté obscur et nos impressions sur Invincible et la venue de Conquest. Allez sur notre YouTube : https://youtu.be/PhlhNw7WtNs -----------------------------------------------------------Le Geek Corps Division Podcast - animé Condy West, Juppaman et MC Doom. Graphique : Condy WestMusique : Kenny ThomasNous parlons de comics, de l'industrie du films, d'animé et tout ce qui relate à l'univers geek. Incluant des reviews et des critiques de ceux-ci. Vous pouvez nous suivre sur Instagram : @geekcorpsdivisionLaissez-nous vos commentaires, vos opinions------------———————————————— Vous pouvez écouter ou visionner le podcast dans les plateformes suivantes SPOTIFY:https://open.spotify.com/show/0UsHeMyhB9h6RfWfez3L0i?si=b3-HnPP7Qvq2hlqBOBAzXwITUNEShttps://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/geek-corps-division-podcast/id1550612688YOUTUBE :https://youtu.be/PhlhNw7WtNs Vous pouvez aller voir avec notre LinkTree : https://linktr.ee/geekcorpsdivision

Gen X Amplified with Adrion Porter: Leadership | Personal Development | Future of Work
076: Chauncey Zalkin On Culture, Creativity, and Being a Gen X Woman in Today's World

Gen X Amplified with Adrion Porter: Leadership | Personal Development | Future of Work

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 59:51


On this very special episode of Gen X Amplified, I am chatting with writer, 2x creative entrepreneur, and former multi-agency brand strategist Chauncey Zalkin. As a podcaster, Chauncey is also the host of the groundbreaking podcast Actual People, which is an unfiltered exploration of individual and societal shifts in a world undergoing tremendous change. During our conversation, Chauncey and I discuss her overall Gen X journey as storyteller, creator, brand strategist, and entrepreneur. And also Chauncey shares personal and professional insights on navigating today's world as a Gen X woman, particularly during midlife and mid-career. In this episode, Chauncey and I unpack: Chauncey's inspirations and motivations for her writing and creativity Why Chauncey decided to launch the Actual People podcast Chauncey's experiences living in New York during the early 2000s and the golden age of hip-hop Why publishing a novel (or two) is her ultimate dream Chauncey's very candid and powerful “Suddenly 50: Where We Are & What's Next As Gen X“ episode of her podcast Chauncey's passions for observing culture through a Gen X lens Why Chauncey prefers to work with startups as opposed to larger companies and career pursuits of becoming a CMO And more! Chauncey's Personal Theme Songs “Clean Slate” by M Ward “The Final Countdown” by Europe (Honorable Mention) About Chauncey Chauncey Zalkin is a writer, 2x creative entrepreneur, former multi-agency brand strategist, and most recently VP then SVP of Marketing at tech startups establishing brand architecture, cross-channel, cross-funnel messaging and operationalizing marketing and building processes for success. She is also the host of the groundbreaking podcast “Actual People”, which is an unfiltered exploration of individual and societal shifts in a world undergoing tremendous change. In this podcast, Chauncey opens up about her own experiences in order to dive into social and cultural phenomena, positive developments, and collective pain. Each episode is dedicated to meaningful conversations about the evolving landscape of our lives and the power of our own creativity and imagination to make magic. Chauncey got her start observing culture as founder of a pre-blog era blog called Girl on the street, was nominated for a webby and got some press in places like Teen People, Trace magazine, NY Post, Daily News and then went on to join the ad world at the height of cripsin porter + bogusky's success, and went on to work at 2 other agencies over her career. going into advertising, she's not sure that was the right choice. She is a writer first and foremost, former multi-agency brand strategist, owned a brand documentary agency which she loved and did for companies like beyond meat and timex, and then went on to be a senior executive marketer for startups. she's since leaned back into pure content and story for herself and select clients that she feels are meaningful in the context of today's culture and building the future. Her substack is https://chaunceyzalkin.substack.com/ and her website is www.chaunceyzalkin.com. Actual People can be found wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you for listening! Thank you so very much for listening to the podcast. There are so many other shows out there, so the fact that you took the time to listen in really means a lot! Subscribe to Gen X Amplified!

The Cruz Show On Demand Podcast
The Cruz Show On-Demand 6/12/24- Hour 1: New Feature on X + Woman Gives Birth at Golden Coral

The Cruz Show On Demand Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 8:40 Transcription Available


During Hour #1 of the Cruz Show on 6/12- Lechero told about a new feature on X + Jeff G told us a crazy story about a woman that gave birth at a Golden Corral. 

Mornings with Neil Mitchell
Gen X woman reveals what she wants for young women on International Women's Day

Mornings with Neil Mitchell

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 10:03


A corporate strategist has weighed in the discussion around International Women's Day and what women want.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The #3UNIQUES Podcast
Speak Up: Unleashing Your Authentic Voice in Marketing as a Gen X Woman Entrepreneur with Kim Kiel

The #3UNIQUES Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024 37:49


Kim Kiel is a brand voice expert, copy coach, and founder of the boutique copywriting agency Kim Kiel Copy. With 17+ years of writing multi-6-figure campaigns for small businesses and nonprofits, Kim helps Gen X entrepreneurs and experts share their gifts and positive impact with the world. She has a knack for instantly capturing a client's voice and writing elegantly persuasive copy. When she's not nerding out on sales psychology in her home of Edmonton, Alberta, you can find her tromping through the Canadian wilderness with her kids or continuing her quest to find her favourite whisky. To find out more about Kim and copywriting, tune into her podcast, ill communication, on your fave player or at www.kimkiel.com/podcast. Learn more about Kim here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kim_kiel_copy/ Website: http://www.kimkiel.com Download Kim's freebie here: www.kimkiel.com/voiceworkbook **************************************** JOIN THE ALIGNED AF COMMUNITY MEMBERSHIP Get Aligned AF and build your business with a community created precisely for you Join the online community of Gen X women entrepreneurs and soon-to-be entrepreneurs who give a damn about doing business with intention. (Sorry, bro marketers, start your own club.) *Free for 14 days. Just $60/year thereafter. Cancel anytime. ⁠TRY ALIGNED AF FREE FOR 14 DAYS⁠ FOLLOW BRENDA RIGNEY: https://www.instagram.com/itsbrendarigney/

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi
2023 Modern Gen X Woman of the Year: Eleanor Beaton

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2023 58:34


Carving a niche and constructing a world around it, surrounding yourself with supportive women, demanding your value, and recognizing that investing in yourself is not selfish. These tenets serve as guiding lights for women striving to excel in their personal and professional lives. It's no surprise that Eleanor Beaton, a standout figure embodying these ideals, that's why we're delighted to have Eleanor as the 4th annual Modern Gen X Woman of the Year.Eleanor Beaton is a global authority on women's entrepreneurship, contributing her expertise as an advisor on women's leadership at the Yale School of Management. Established in 2015 by Eleanor Beaton, Safi Media functions as an educational and business coaching entity dedicated to supporting courageous women leaders driving gender equity through entrepreneurship. The ambitious mission they've set is to double the number of women-founded companies achieving sustainable scaling beyond $1 million in annual revenue by 2030, accomplished through business coaching, entrepreneurship education, and storytelling with a gender lens.In this episode, we're talking about these TRUTH BOMBS: Gen X women have always been very countercultural and very much a generation that has been all about being independent, finding our own way, and bucking norms The strength and energy it takes to dam up your vision are much harder and more exhausting than the experience of setting a powerful focusing goal and really going for it.  The genius Jewel Business model and how it creates infrastructure to support women and make them feel safe so they can focus on the big vision. Coaching female entrepreneurs is in and of itself a discipline because of the gender nuance and how gender influences and shapes our experience. How to own your swagger and the three essential elements to help you embrace and embody that self-assured presence.How women are raised to put other people's needs before their own and what can happen is that a woman can forget the purpose of her business is to generate cash flow, net profit, to grow, net profits, cash flow, and a return on investment consistently quarter over quarter.  “I have really challenged myself to master the art of showing up with Swagger. The ability to show up and really own who I am and what I have.”   Follow Eleanor: Download the free checklist: How to Make $10,000 an Hour Listen to the Anchored Intelligence podcast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify  Contact Eleanor at eleanorceo@eleanorbeaton.com Instagram  Get your free copy of our digital magazine, GEN neXt, The Voice of the Modern Gen X Woman. www.moderngenxwoman.com/gennext GEN NeXt is a collection of insights from incredible organizations, women, and industry experts who have dedicated themselves to the same cause—turning up the volume of women 40+. We're not just Gen X we're GEN neXt

AiPT! Comics
Talking Jean Grey and podcasting with Women of Marvel podcast hosts Ellie Pyle and Preeti Chhibber

AiPT! Comics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2023 60:51


Visit our Patreon page to see the various tiers you sign up for today to get in on the ground floor of AIPT Patreon. We hope to see you chatting with us on our Discord soon!NEWS'Original X-Men' #1 uncovering multiversal mystery December 20thMarvel Comics Solicitations for December 2023 are here!New mini ‘Beware the Planet of the Apes' #1 coming January 2024Marvel signals the end of the Krakoan Age for January 2024 with new teaser‘Ultimate Spider-Man' relaunching by Jonathan Hickman and Marco ChecchettoChip Zdarsky returns to Marvel with 'Avengers: Twilight'Rick Remender signs a three-year exclusive Image Comics contractNew dystopian series ‘Our Bones Dust' #1 coming December 6thBOOM! sets December 27th for Slaughterverse series 'Book of Butcher' #1Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev reteam for 'Masterpiece' #1Our Top Books of the WeekDave:Wonder Woman #1 (Tom King, Daniel Sampere)Predator vs. Wolverine (Benjamin Percy, Greg Land, Ken Lashley, Kei Zama)Nathan:Rare Flavours #1 (Ram V, Filipe Andrade)Captain America #1 (J. Michael Straczynski, Jesus Saiz)Standout KAPOW moment of the week:Nathan - Hawkgirl #3 (Jadzia Axelrod, Amancay Nahuelpan)Dave - Superman #6 (Joshua Williamson, Gleb Melnikov)TOP BOOKS FOR NEXT WEEKDave: Power Girl #1 (Leah Williams, Julio Ferreira, Eduardo Pansica)Nathan: Batman: The Brave and the Bold #5 (Various)JUDGING BY THE COVER JR.Dave: Jean Grey #2 (Amy Reeder)Nathan: Static: Shadows of Dakota #6 (Nikolas Draper-Ivey)Interview - Segment: Women of Marvel podcasters Ellie Pyle and Preeti ChhibberTo start, Women of Marvel is taking on a new format, what can fans expect and why change things up?You're both incredibly talented with many credits to your name, could you talk a little bit about your other work and how you apply those skills to podcasting?The editing on the show is fantastic, speaking as a person who edits a podcast every week, how much time goes into the sound design and tight editing?For the podcasters out there, how much time goes into prep for the show, the recording, and post production?Your first episode is about Jean Grey, was there anything you learned about Jean in prepping for the show, or from the guests, that you didn't know?Is Jean your favorite X-Woman, and if not, who and why?As revealed at SDCC, this season has Jean Grey, Shuri, Gwen Stacy, Kate Bishop, Ms. Marvel, and Echo getting the spotlight, is there a particular episode you're excited for fans to listen to?You have amazing guests on too, with folks from the science world, a fandom, a writer from the X-Men Animated series, and journalist. Will each episode feature such a great swath of guests?Preeti, your new book Spider-Man's Social Dilemma out September 5th utlizes the Spot, how exciting is it writing the character now that he's so well known thanks to the Spider-Verse movie? 

Solving for X: An X-Men TAS Podcast
The Dark Phoenix Saga: Dazzled

Solving for X: An X-Men TAS Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 67:34


The time has come! We have gotten to the much beloved Dark Phoenix Saga! Much like The Phoenix Saga, Kevin and Shawn have an exciting new guest for you for every step of this journey! We start our journey with Shawn's cousin and real life X-Woman, Charisa Sigala (charisa_sweetheart)! We're excited to give you the background on each episode and get different opinions as we go. Join us on this journey into darkness, and help us Solve for X as to why the cartoon did it better than other media tries. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/shawn-porrett7/message

Raw Secks by Tommy V
Black Woman Holds Walmart Employee Hostage x Woman Destroys Airport After Losing Her Kid

Raw Secks by Tommy V

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2022 27:07


Are Black Women Becoming Too Violent ? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/raw-secks/support

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi
Catherine Balsam-Schwaber 2022 Modern Gen X Woman of the Year

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022 48:56


Carve your niche and build a world around it.  Make your biological professional clock your bitch.  Don't complain about what doesn't work, change it. These are a few of the qualities of the Modern Gen X Woman.So when we considered who met the criteria for the 2022 MGXW of the year, Catherine Balsam-Schwaber was the first to come to mind. Catherine Balsam-Schwaber is a dynamic, results-oriented leader. She has extensive experience in business transformation with complex multi-platform products. From The White House to NBCUniversal, Catherine had worked in leadership positions across multiple categories delivering superior experiences for women of all ages. Currently, Catherine is the CEO of Kindra and a life-long advocate for women's healthGeneration X women are in the height of dealing with the discomfort of menopause. It's not a walk in the park. The hot flashes, anxiety, weight gain, sleepless nights, the list goes on and on. The good news, we no longer have to suffer in silence thanks to women like Catherine.Catherine didn't complain about what wasn't working and instead launched Kindra, a radical self-care company helping women through menopause. She is leading the charge to break down the stigma surrounding menopause care and support and empower women in mid-life through Kindra's science-backed formulas and community-building initiatives.Hot flashes. Weight gain.  Irregular periods. Night sweats. These are some of the very familiar symptoms of menopause but did you know, achy joints, tingling extremities, burning mouth and memory lapses were also very real signs of menopause? Education is critical. For us, as women and for our healthcare providers where only 10% of them actually receive any menopause training.  Kindra is collectively leading the charge for menopause education with amazing leaders like Stacy London and Sally Mueller to change the dialogue around women, aging and our bodies.As a thank you to our listeners, Kindra has provided a 20% discount for you. You can head to www.ourkindra.com/moderngenx The Worth+Value=Wealth ProgramFor Entrepreneurs and Career Women who want to own their worth and articulate their value so they can make the money they deserve.  Apply here. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcast / StitcherAre you a Modern Gen X Woman? Get the Modern Gen X Woman Manifesto.Send Me the Manifesto! 

The VegaBlu Show
Black Little Mermaid x Woman King Controversy.

The VegaBlu Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 5:33


Listen as Blu and Kris discuss the latest Black Films. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thehollywooddeli/message

Raw Secks by Tommy V
Black Ariel But Prince Eric is STILL White (Little Mermaid) x Woman King x Women Dont Give Back

Raw Secks by Tommy V

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 28:28


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What the Future Holds - A Star Trek Discovery podcast

Brandi, Chris, and Dave recap the mid-season four finale of Discovery, "...But to Connect". Also, we talk about the New Year, Romans, and a pope. Dave celebrates an X-Woman. Brandi plays with girls. Chris enjoys murder.

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi
2021 Modern Gen X Woman of the Year: Tiffany Dufu

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi

Play Episode Play 22 sec Highlight Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 50:58


Being positive, upbeat and inspirational.  Knowing your value and owning your worth. Using tenacity, fearlessness, resilience. Having an influence and impact on others.  These are the qualities of the Modern Gen X Woman. So when we considered who met the criteria for the 2021 Modern Gen X Woman of the Year Tiffany Dufu immediately came to mind. In this week's episode, Jackie and I are delighted to bring to you Tiffany Dufu, the Modern Gen X Woman of the Year. Are YOU a Modern Gen X Woman? Get the Manifesto. In this episode, you'll learn: How Tiffany, who looks like fearlessness in action, pushes through the fear What practices have helped Tiffany own her worth How to stay resilient, especially in the face of so many “nos” How to use your own personal journey to bolster you when you question your worth That by leaning into conflict is what will ultimately lift you up Remembering that “If you want something you have never had, you must be willing to do something you have never done”“It's not easy when it is worth it.”—Tiffany Dufu  Tiffany Dufu is founder and CEO of The Cru. Their algorithm matches circles of women who collaborate to meet their personal and professional goals. She's also the author of the bestselling book Drop the Ball: Achieving More by Doing Less. According to foreword contributor Gloria Steinem, Drop the Ball is “important, path-breaking, intimate and brave.”Named to Entrepreneur's 100 Powerful Women and Fast Company's League of Extraordinary Women, Tiffany has raised nearly $20 million toward the cause of women and girls. Prior to that, Tiffany served as President of The White House Project, as a Major Gifts Officer at Simmons University, and as Associate Director of Development at Seattle Girls' School.Mentioned in the Episode The Cru Drop the Ball, Achieving More by Doing Less by Tiffany Dufu (book) You Deserve the Truth by Erica Williams (book) Are you part of the Just Modern Gen X Woman Facebook Community?Join the amazing group of amazing Gen X women, just like you, where we're talking business, career and life. Click here to join. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcast / Stitcher“Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com“

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi
The Modern Gen X Woman's Guide to Thanksgiving

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 45:27


We are not going to be talking about being grateful, giving thanks and gathering around the table with loved ones smiling. We know this and you can get this support from any podcast you want this week.Instead, we're lightening things up a bit, talking about how to slay Thanksgiving and all the madness that may come along with it while sharing funny stories from our past Thanksgiving fails.Do You Have a Worth Deficit? Take the Quiz! In this episode, you'll learn how to deal with the biggest Thanksgiving pickles including how to handle: Annoying relatives  - you know those who pick fights, talk about themselves or throw passive aggressive jabs out about something you've done.The drunk - handling their liquor isn't a strength but handling them has to be yours.The person who never helps cleanup - while you're sweating in the kitchen scrubbing the pots,  packing leftovers and navigating your fridge full of food, they're laughing it up - not one plate cleared by them.Trying to be perfect and have it all - the house, the floors, the table setting, the appetizers, the decorations, the dinner. You are spinning with all you want to look and be perfect and it's pushing you into mental overload.We ❤️ you! That's what we're doing our Modern Gen X Woman's Season of Giving. We're giving YOU 30 days of gifts as a way to say thank you for being in our community. But you need to be on the list! Send Me Season of Giving! Mentioned in this episode: Am I drinking too much with Veronica Valli (podcast) Soberful: Uncover a Sustainable, Fulfilling Life Free of Alcohol (book) Get clear on articulating your value and owning your worth, schedule a no-obligation discovery call with Jackie to learn more. Are you part of the Just Modern Gen X Woman Facebook Community?Join the amazing group of amazing Gen X women, just like you, where we're talking business, career and life. Click here to join. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcast / Stitcher“Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com“

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi
Say Hello to the Modern Gen X Woman

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 38:44


We're proud to be Gen Xers. But we're done being the forgotten generation and we're over the Oprah article the New Mid-Life Crisis and the follow-up bestseller Why We Can't Sleep.It's time to change the rules and the conversation around being a Gen X Women. We've been deeply connected with Gen X Women, heck we are Gen X women and we've decided to not contribute to the dismissive and depressing conversations around who we are. Instead, we're here to shift the perspective around what it means to be a Gen X woman. Let us be clear. This isn't lip service, it's about creating a movement and it starts with you. We want Gen X women to recognize value and demand their worth so the world takes notice. In this episode, we're introducing you to the Modern Gen X Woman and all she embodies. Take a listen and you'll soon realize it is the podcast you've known and loved — only amplified. Are you a Modern Gen X Woman? Get the manifesto! Get your copy here. In this episode, we point out the differences between a Gen X Woman and a Modern Gen X Woman. The Gen X Woman… Is resilient but at the cost of burning out, the Modern Gen X Woman processes her emotions and then puts together a plan to deal with it. Likes being a part of the forgotten generation as she can stay safe and blend into the background, while the Modern Gen X Woman wants to use her voice and get recognized for her contribution. Has unrealistic expectations, she tries to do it all, perfectly and then is crushed when it doesn't live up to her expectations. The Modern Gen X Woman bases her expectations against what she wants to do and then ruthlessly prioritizes against this in order to do it. Wears her busyness as a badge of honor, the Modern Gen X Woman doesn't do anything to impress anyone else or prove her worth. Laughs at the generation wars, the Modern Gen X Woman knows she can use “middle child” perspective to bridge the divide. Super independent, the Modern Gen X Woman knows she can't do it all alone and gets the right support.Wears all her identities as masks, the Modern Gen X Woman knows herself and her values first. Loves learning but feels like she never knows enough, the Modern Gen X woman learns and applies it immediately. Mentioned in this episode: Four Signs Your Expectations Are Too High (article) Get clear on articulating your value and owning your worth, schedule a no-obligation discovery call with Jackie to learn more. Are you part of the  Modern Gen X Woman Facebook Community?Join the amazing group of amazing Gen X women, just like you, where we're talking business, career and life. Click here to join. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts / Spotify / Google Podcast / Sticher“Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com“

Raw Secks by Tommy V
People are Fighting For the Freedom to Do Dumb Stuff x Woman Marries Herself x Listen To This

Raw Secks by Tommy V

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2021 24:51


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The WIN Podcast
Episode 68 | Supporting the Gen X Woman

The WIN Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 40:34


This week on the WIN podcast we talk with Megan Fox & Dena Martines, the co-founders of the GenX Woman. We discuss what led them to start their company during the pandemic, how we as woman can make our voices hear and how important representation in media is. Notes: www.experiencewin.com Instagram: @thewin_co | @msbethmulholland | @taylorcolemanadams Join our email list here Megan Fox & Dena Martines | Co-Founders the GenX Woman www.igenxwoman.com FB/IG: @genxwoman --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/experiencewin/support

Defending Lady Macbeth
The Gen X Woman Blueprint

Defending Lady Macbeth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 29:54


This week we're talking all about The Gen X Woman Blueprint. What makes us tick? Why do we do the things we do? And how is our Gen X Woman Blueprint holding us back? So often the things that hold us back from living the best, juiciest, highest version of our own lives have to do with the values that were instilled in us at a very young age. The good news about that is that we can decide, in any moment, to adopt thoughts, beliefs and values that will serve where we WANT to go.

Seven Plates Spinning
Feeling overwhelmed? If you're a Gen X woman, you’re not alone.

Seven Plates Spinning

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 23:45


Gen X women were raised being told we could “have it all.” So why are so many of us feeling perpetually exhausted and generally overwhelmed by the demands of day-to-day life? In her timely New York Times bestseller Why We Can’t Sleep: Women’s New Midlife Crisis, author Ada Calhoun speaks with women across America about their personal experiences and explores the unique circumstances that have caused a crisis for many middle-aged women. Her refreshingly candid and witty examination of the challenges we’re facing is a must read for Gen X women.https://www.adacalhoun.com/

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi
Kerri Tannenbaum: Gen X Woman of the Year

Make Your Life Magnificent with Jackie + Mimi

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2020 55:06


Welcome to our FIRST ANNUAL Gen X Woman of the Year! Our way to acknowledge and bubble up an incredible Gen X woman every year. This year, the honor goes to to Kerri Tannenbaum, The Resting Mind’s innaurgal Gen X Woman of the Year! In this episode, Kerri talks about:Navigating women's’ responses to her confidence throughout her career “I’ve thought what is it about my confidence and I believe that it’s that I’ve always been comfortable in my own skin. I’ve always had a sense of who I was and what I wanted”The purposeful decision she made to intentionally develop a positive mindset. “I think positivity is a conscious effort, it’s a practice. Once you start doing it regularly it becomes second nature.”Her personal and heroic battle with Her2 Positive breast cancer, the massive decisions that had to be made and how to navigate through the most important decisions you’ll ever make. “I didn’t want to have surgery, I didn’t want to have chemo, but I had to do it, so I can move on with my life.Pivoting her career. “Everything moved me in the direction of who I’m supposed to be and where I’m supposed to be.”Kerri Tannenbaum is a professional genealogist and researcher who works with people looking to learn more about their family history. Like a detective, she investigates clues, connects the dots, and aims to solve a family mystery. Her goal is to provide new discoveries and bring their ancestors’ stories to life. Prior to turning professional over two years ago, Kerri worked in marketing and program management in the media industry for over 24 years. When the opportunity presented itself for a career change, Kerri immersed herself in genealogy education, earning a certificate in genealogical research from Boston University and completing a one-year peer study program known as ProGen. Today, Kerri works with individual clients to build family trees and unearth their stories to pass on to future generations. Her company's name is The Family Dot Connector. Kerri attributes her success to:Deliberately staying positive, even when faced with difficulties Using a gratitude journal Recognizing it is better to be kind than right Kerri has a generous offer for listeners of Make Your Life Magnificent: 10 hours of genealogy services for the price of 8 hours ($100 savings!)Reference Offer Code: GenXhttp://www.familydotconnector.comConnect with Kerri at: Website: http://www.familydotconnector.comFacebook: @familydotconnectorEmail: kerri@familydotconnector.comSubscribe: Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google Podcast I SticherEPISODE RESOURCES: Join Our Facebook Group Just Gen x — The Resting MindThe Daily by The New York Times (podcast) Family Secrets (podcast) Ready Yet? With Erin Marcus (podcast)

SnowMorlok
X-Woman 2 Queralt Castellet Parte 2

SnowMorlok

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 35:48


Salimos de dudas respecto a la última pregunta que quedó pendiente con nuestra súper heroína favorita, Queralt castellet. La actual campeona de los X-games nos cuenta como disfruta del powder cuando las competiciones se lo permiten, algunas anécdotas y donde se ve dentro de diez años. Si necesitáis material podéis usar el código promocional de descuento que nos han generado nuestros amigos de MUNDO GLACIAR para todos vosotros. Web de nuestros colaboradores: www.mundoglaciar.com Código promocional de descuento: SnowMorlok2020 Para consultas, colaboraciones y sugerencias podéis poneros en contacto en nuestro correo electrónico: snowmorlok@gmail.com TODA LA MÚSICA CORRE A CARGO DE ESTOS DOS MAGNÍFICOS GRUPOS: SUZIO 13. FHIN BRAU.

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SnowMorlok
X - Woman Queralt Castellet Parte 1

SnowMorlok

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 41:35


Entrevista con Queralt Castellet, integrante del equipo nacional femenino de snowboard y actual campeona de los X-Games de invierno en la modalidad de Half-pipe. Con eso está todo dicho. Página web de nuestros colaboradores: www.mundoglaciar.com Código promocional para descuentos: SnowMorlok2020 Toda la música corre a cargo de estos dos maravillosos grupos: Suzio 13 y Fhin Brau.

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X is for Podcast: An Uncanny X-Men Experience
THIS IS X: This Week In X: Storm's a Brewing Plus! Empyre & X-Men Part One!

X is for Podcast: An Uncanny X-Men Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 56:22


Nico, Jonah, Kyle, & Matty continue their world tour of X-Guests with X-Twitter's very own RODDERZ (Haux Rod)! The team kicks things off in style -- with the Queen of Wakanda, the X-Men's Weather Witch -- STORM! From a discussion of her roles in the X-Men, to Rod's own personal connection to her, to the many loves of Ororo Monroe, the team take a deep look at what has kept Storm the most beloved X-Woman of all time! Then, the team charges forward to Empyre with #5 & X-Men Empyre #3! As the battles race towards their conclusions, all the team can do is SCREAM ABOUT ILLYANA! YES! All this, plus, enter to win a copy of X-MEN: WORLD'S APART tpb! All this and more on an all new X IS FOR PODCAST! Read along with EMPYRE 5, EMPYRE: X-MEN 3, X-FORCE 11, & MARAUDERS 11

Two Boomer Women & The Fine Art of Conversation
Two Boomer Women Guest: Gen-X Woman/Mom Michelle Geyer

Two Boomer Women & The Fine Art of Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 37:20


As Agnes chats with Michelle, it becomes apparent that no matter what we name the generations, the story for many women doesn't really change.  Some of the circumstances may look different but the commonalities are there. Michelle is a Gen-X-er who had a great career but, after the birth of twins, realized the income that remained at the end of the month if she went back to work was paltry... and add that fact to the heartache of leaving babies in the care of another woman - she decided to be a stay-at-home mom. So many of us can identify with all the stages of personal reflection and evaluation that mothers go through... if the story of this woman isn't quite the same as our Boomer-story, Michelle might be your daughter... she's worth listening to for that reason alone!  (She's worth listening to for a bunch of reasons but you know what I mean!) Share your thoughts at https://twoboomerwomen.com/join-the-conversation/  

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Erotically Wasted
8 Woman x Woman, Sweet Intoxicant

Erotically Wasted

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2020 4:53


When women's bodies do weave together, Forms the most exquisite tapestry envied by the poor souls not a part as thread. And when between her lips she released a soft sound of exhale, I quite nearly lost my mind… Welcome to this moment in time in which I pleasure your ears with sweet + sultry nothings. A pause out of your busy lives to reconnect with your wild + erotic. Because sometimes we forget + could use a tantalizing reminder. So close your eyes, Let out a sigh, + come get intoxicated on words with me. Want more? Connect with your body + access your inner sex kitten: https://sexloveyoga.mykajabi.com/skf Then head over to SexLoveYoga.com to go down the rabbit hole of more relationship + sexual expansion. Original Erotic Poetry by Dr Cat Meyer Music by Lena Ozea --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/eroticallywasted/message

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Geeksplained Podcast
63. Spider-Man Far From Home Spoiler Review

Geeksplained Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 114:18


Spider-Man: Far From Home has officially hit theatres everywhere! Join host Aeric Azana on a SPOILER-FILLED review through every twist and turn in this globe-trotting adventure. Plus, our Weekly Review, Comics Countdown, and two HUGE announcements! DanikaXIX Shop link: https://danikaxix.shop/collections/frontpage/products/optics-longsleeve-polo-glasses-bundle Give us a follow and tweet who YOUR favorite X-Man(or X-Woman) is and WHY! Make sure you use the hashtag #DanikaXIX to enter our giveaway! Connect with us! IG & Twitter - @GeeksplainedPod Email - Geeksplained@gmail.com Music Sampled: "Sayonara" by SAKEROCK "Spider-Man (1967)" by Paul Francis Webster & Bob Harris "Spider-Man (1994)" by Joe Perry "Kakero! Spider-Man" by Michiake Watanabe & Yuki Hide "Spectacular Spider-Man" by The Tender Box "Spider-Man Theme" by Benjamin Squires "Swamp Thing Theme" by Brian Tyler "Vacation" by The Go-Gos

YOUR NERD SIDE
#57 GIL GERARD actor Buck Rogers, win Disney tickets

YOUR NERD SIDE "THE SHOW"

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 39:45


Fonseca talks with Gil Gerard American actor, most notable for his role as Captain William "Buck" Rogers in the 1979–81 television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. (try not to laugh to hard!) AMV tells us "THE BEST FEMALE" Superheroes Of All Time With Captain Marvel still lighting up the box office, there's no question studios are looking to put female superheroes front and center. With that in mind, we're looking back at the best of the best - the most powerful, coolest, all around best superheroines of all time. Supergirl Supergirl may have started out as a spin-off character from Superman, but for many fans, she's become so much more than that. DC's Maid of Might represents a certain element of femininity that is often glossed over in fiction – the balance of girlish glee and emotional exploration with confidence and physical power. Too often female characters must be one or the other, ultra-feminine or super-powerful, but Supergirl - who possesses all the strength of her cousin Superman while facing all the issues of a young woman - is at her best when writers strike a true balance between both sides of that coin, letting her be a real Supergirl. That dynamic plays an important role in the CW's Supergirl, a show that places a slightly older Kara in the central role and embraces her femininity without shying away from her ability to kick ass. Black Widow Black Widow has been around as a character since the 1960's, but it's only recently that she's become a particularly prominent heroine in the Marvel Universe, thanks in large part to her role as a founding member of the cinematic Avengers. But the fact that her recent success has mostly been due to her onscreen adventures doesn't discount her role in comic books, either. Though she started out as a villain, it wasn't long before Black Widow became an Avenger, a career she's balanced with her black ops work alongside S.H.I.E.L.D. and on her own, even leading the team for a time. Black Widow is finally getting her own solo film in the MCU as well, with a director having just come on board. She-Hulk To some, She-Hulk is the ultimate expression of feminine power. She's indestructible, super-strong, and without inhibition – all of this with the mind of a high-powered attorney wrapped inside those unparalleled green muscles. And while she may seem like a typical spin-off character (obviously riffing on her somewhat more famous cousin Bruce Banner), She-Hulk takes the concept of a gamma-irradiated hero to a totally different level, embracing her alter ego and living life to the fullest. In some ways, She-Hulk also broke other boundaries – her John Byrne-penned ongoing series introduced an indestructible, fourth-wall-breaking hero with a sense of humor years before Deadpool grew a similar schtick. She-Hulk was Deadpool before there even was a Deadpool. She-Hulk is now a core member of the recently relaunched Avengers Wasp Janet Van Dyne was not only the first female Avenger, and a founder, but also the hero who named the team when they first formed. Though she started out as something of a sidekick to her on-again-off-again (currently off-again) paramour Hank Pym, Janet quickly became a hero in her own right, leading the Avengers several times, and often acting as the team's moral center. When crafting this list, it came down to putting either Wasp or Captain Marvel in this spot. And while Captain Marvel may be more prominent now, her trajectory has been spotty, taking her from being a damsel in distress, to a perpetual victim, to leading the Avengers and her own intergalactic defense team, while Wasp's arc has been far more consistent. Add to that her historical significance, and it's easy to see why she's one of the greatest female heroes ever to grace the printed page. And while viewers got a glimpse of Janet Van Dyne in action in Ant-Man, she took on a much larger role in the sequel Ant-Man and the Wasp - in which her MCU daughter Hope Van Dyne took on the mantle of the winsome Wasp. Jean Grey 6 of 12 Jean Grey was the first X-Woman, and even bore the name of her publishing company as Marvel Girl before transitioning to her Phoenix identity in the 1970's. But she's more than just the first female mutant superhero – she's also emblematic of the entire X-Men franchise, and one of the most complex, well-developed characters in comic books. She may have started out in the typical Marvel superheroine model, but later adventures saw Jean develop a level of depth that many ensemble cast members never achieve. Between her ever developing relationship with Scott Summers, her vast and terrifying power levels, her descent into madness as the Dark Phoenix, and her penchant for self-sacrifice and redemption, Jean experienced more in her tenure as a hero than almost anyone. Of course, the Phoenix always rises from the ashes, and a newly returned Jean Grey now leads her own team in X-Men: Red. Batgirl Barbara Gordon is unique among female heroes, and superheroes in general, for having not one but two vastly different and very successful superhero careers. Barbara started out as Batgirl, using her wits, her incredible intelligence, and her physical capabilities to earn Batman's trust as an ally and protégé. However, after years of fighting crime on the streets of Gotham, a violent encounter with the Joker left her paralyzed – but not deterred. Though her physical challenges sometimes (not always) kept her off the streets, Barbara turned to her intelligence to make a difference. Taking on the mantle of Oracle, Barbara became the information hub for Batman's entire network and lead the all-female superhero team the Birds of Prey. Now she's back in action as Batgirl, her injuries having finally been reversed. Captain Marvel Carol Danvers is just about the most powerful woman in the Marvel Universe, and is arguably the publisher's top female hero. With cosmic powers, a background as a fighter pilot, a high profile movie, and that crucial Avengers membership, she's everything great about superheroes wrapped up in one sleek package. It's no wonder the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe will likely put Carol front and center, as one of the pillars of the most popular superhero brand in the world. Storm Storm started as the X-Men's ingénue, a young heroine who was one of the rookie mutants recruited when the original team went missing. Alongside other X-Men mainstays like Wolverine, Nightcrawler, and Colossus, Storm rose through the ranks becoming not just a seasoned hero, but a mentor to her fellow mutants, and now serves as the Headmistress of Xavier's school, and the leader of the X-Men. Storm is also the first major female hero of color – a distinction that shouldn't be overlooked, especially considering how important she's remained in both X-Men and Marvel lore. Fans saw a new side of Storm when Alexandra Shipp took over the role of a younger version of the character in 2016' X-Men: Apocalypse, a role she's set to reprise in the film's sequel Dark Phoenix. Invisible Woman Marvel's first superheroine may not have the highest profile of the characters on this list, but Sue Storm set the pace for modern female heroes – and still occupies a fairly unique place in comic books. While its true that early stories didn't exactly serve Sue particularly well, she developed into the heart and soul of the Fantastic Four, serving as Marvel's first family's de facto – and literal – mother. And that may be one of the most crucial aspects of her character. While Sue Storm is powerful in her own right – many writers have said she's got the most raw power of anyone on the FF – she also represents an important aspect of womanhood that many female heroes have sacrificed or had used against them – motherhood. That Sue can serve as one of the most respected heroes in the Marvel Universe (and it's first female hero) while simultaneously raising two children and shepherding the growth of many more through the Future Foundation can't be understated. Plus, it takes a pretty amazing woman to stand up to a blowhard like Reed Richards. Wonder Woman Diana of Themiscyra represents the best of mankind, and of womanhood. Strong, compassionate, fearless, and independent, as Wonder Woman Diana is a pillar of the Justice League and one of the greatest heroes and warriors in the entire DC Universe. And though her real world origins are complex, William Moulton Marston and his collaborators Elizabeth Holloway Marston and Olive Byrne created an equally complex character who would grow to become a feminist icon and the character that almost anyone in the world thinks of when you say “female superhero.

YOUR NERD SIDE
#57 GIL GERARD actor Buck Rogers, win Disney tickets

YOUR NERD SIDE "THE SHOW"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2019 39:45


Fonseca talks with Gil Gerard American actor, most notable for his role as Captain William "Buck" Rogers in the 1979–81 television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. (try not to laugh to hard!) AMV tells us "THE BEST FEMALE" Superheroes Of All Time With Captain Marvel still lighting up the box office, there's no question studios are looking to put female superheroes front and center. With that in mind, we're looking back at the best of the best - the most powerful, coolest, all around best superheroines of all time. Supergirl Supergirl may have started out as a spin-off character from Superman, but for many fans, she’s become so much more than that. DC’s Maid of Might represents a certain element of femininity that is often glossed over in fiction – the balance of girlish glee and emotional exploration with confidence and physical power. Too often female characters must be one or the other, ultra-feminine or super-powerful, but Supergirl - who possesses all the strength of her cousin Superman while facing all the issues of a young woman - is at her best when writers strike a true balance between both sides of that coin, letting her be a real Supergirl. That dynamic plays an important role in the CW’s Supergirl, a show that places a slightly older Kara in the central role and embraces her femininity without shying away from her ability to kick ass. Black Widow Black Widow has been around as a character since the 1960’s, but it’s only recently that she’s become a particularly prominent heroine in the Marvel Universe, thanks in large part to her role as a founding member of the cinematic Avengers. But the fact that her recent success has mostly been due to her onscreen adventures doesn’t discount her role in comic books, either. Though she started out as a villain, it wasn’t long before Black Widow became an Avenger, a career she’s balanced with her black ops work alongside S.H.I.E.L.D. and on her own, even leading the team for a time. Black Widow is finally getting her own solo film in the MCU as well, with a director having just come on board. She-Hulk To some, She-Hulk is the ultimate expression of feminine power. She’s indestructible, super-strong, and without inhibition – all of this with the mind of a high-powered attorney wrapped inside those unparalleled green muscles. And while she may seem like a typical spin-off character (obviously riffing on her somewhat more famous cousin Bruce Banner), She-Hulk takes the concept of a gamma-irradiated hero to a totally different level, embracing her alter ego and living life to the fullest. In some ways, She-Hulk also broke other boundaries – her John Byrne-penned ongoing series introduced an indestructible, fourth-wall-breaking hero with a sense of humor years before Deadpool grew a similar schtick. She-Hulk was Deadpool before there even was a Deadpool. She-Hulk is now a core member of the recently relaunched Avengers Wasp Janet Van Dyne was not only the first female Avenger, and a founder, but also the hero who named the team when they first formed. Though she started out as something of a sidekick to her on-again-off-again (currently off-again) paramour Hank Pym, Janet quickly became a hero in her own right, leading the Avengers several times, and often acting as the team’s moral center. When crafting this list, it came down to putting either Wasp or Captain Marvel in this spot. And while Captain Marvel may be more prominent now, her trajectory has been spotty, taking her from being a damsel in distress, to a perpetual victim, to leading the Avengers and her own intergalactic defense team, while Wasp’s arc has been far more consistent. Add to that her historical significance, and it’s easy to see why she’s one of the greatest female heroes ever to grace the printed page. And while viewers got a glimpse of Janet Van Dyne in action in Ant-Man, she took on a much larger role in the sequel Ant-Man and the Wasp - in which her MCU daughter Hope Van Dyne took on the mantle of the winsome Wasp. Jean Grey 6 of 12 Jean Grey was the first X-Woman, and even bore the name of her publishing company as Marvel Girl before transitioning to her Phoenix identity in the 1970’s. But she’s more than just the first female mutant superhero – she’s also emblematic of the entire X-Men franchise, and one of the most complex, well-developed characters in comic books. She may have started out in the typical Marvel superheroine model, but later adventures saw Jean develop a level of depth that many ensemble cast members never achieve. Between her ever developing relationship with Scott Summers, her vast and terrifying power levels, her descent into madness as the Dark Phoenix, and her penchant for self-sacrifice and redemption, Jean experienced more in her tenure as a hero than almost anyone. Of course, the Phoenix always rises from the ashes, and a newly returned Jean Grey now leads her own team in X-Men: Red. Batgirl Barbara Gordon is unique among female heroes, and superheroes in general, for having not one but two vastly different and very successful superhero careers. Barbara started out as Batgirl, using her wits, her incredible intelligence, and her physical capabilities to earn Batman’s trust as an ally and protégé. However, after years of fighting crime on the streets of Gotham, a violent encounter with the Joker left her paralyzed – but not deterred. Though her physical challenges sometimes (not always) kept her off the streets, Barbara turned to her intelligence to make a difference. Taking on the mantle of Oracle, Barbara became the information hub for Batman’s entire network and lead the all-female superhero team the Birds of Prey. Now she’s back in action as Batgirl, her injuries having finally been reversed. Captain Marvel Carol Danvers is just about the most powerful woman in the Marvel Universe, and is arguably the publisher's top female hero. With cosmic powers, a background as a fighter pilot, a high profile movie, and that crucial Avengers membership, she's everything great about superheroes wrapped up in one sleek package. It's no wonder the next phase of the Marvel Cinematic Universe will likely put Carol front and center, as one of the pillars of the most popular superhero brand in the world. Storm Storm started as the X-Men’s ingénue, a young heroine who was one of the rookie mutants recruited when the original team went missing. Alongside other X-Men mainstays like Wolverine, Nightcrawler, and Colossus, Storm rose through the ranks becoming not just a seasoned hero, but a mentor to her fellow mutants, and now serves as the Headmistress of Xavier’s school, and the leader of the X-Men. Storm is also the first major female hero of color – a distinction that shouldn’t be overlooked, especially considering how important she’s remained in both X-Men and Marvel lore. Fans saw a new side of Storm when Alexandra Shipp took over the role of a younger version of the character in 2016' X-Men: Apocalypse, a role she's set to reprise in the film's sequel Dark Phoenix. Invisible Woman Marvel’s first superheroine may not have the highest profile of the characters on this list, but Sue Storm set the pace for modern female heroes – and still occupies a fairly unique place in comic books. While its true that early stories didn’t exactly serve Sue particularly well, she developed into the heart and soul of the Fantastic Four, serving as Marvel’s first family’s de facto – and literal – mother. And that may be one of the most crucial aspects of her character. While Sue Storm is powerful in her own right – many writers have said she’s got the most raw power of anyone on the FF – she also represents an important aspect of womanhood that many female heroes have sacrificed or had used against them – motherhood. That Sue can serve as one of the most respected heroes in the Marvel Universe (and it’s first female hero) while simultaneously raising two children and shepherding the growth of many more through the Future Foundation can’t be understated. Plus, it takes a pretty amazing woman to stand up to a blowhard like Reed Richards. Wonder Woman Diana of Themiscyra represents the best of mankind, and of womanhood. Strong, compassionate, fearless, and independent, as Wonder Woman Diana is a pillar of the Justice League and one of the greatest heroes and warriors in the entire DC Universe. And though her real world origins are complex, William Moulton Marston and his collaborators Elizabeth Holloway Marston and Olive Byrne created an equally complex character who would grow to become a feminist icon and the character that almost anyone in the world thinks of when you say “female superhero.

I Said What I Said
ISWIS Ep. 15 - The You Deserve To Be Happy Episode Ft.Storm

I Said What I Said

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 100:44


Fk & Jollz have an X-Woman on this episode, they discuss the pressures of living with your parents and ways to deal with them. Don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating wherever you get your podcasts.

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Mouthy Messy Mandatory
1:26 We Need a Hero

Mouthy Messy Mandatory

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2018 33:18


New York AG Eric Schneiderman was a progressive superhero… until an explosive New Yorker article outed him as a serial violent abuser. We pull apart what this means for progressive politics & whether Schneiderman’s exit is evidence of Democratic doom… or a union struggling to evolve.   PLUS, a new hero emerges in Stella Nyanzi, a Ugandan activist and bona fide X-Woman, and we talk about This Is America and how we can engage with black art while staying in our nice white lady lane.   YOU MUST FOLLOW Dr. Stella Nyanzi on Twitter: @drstellanyanzi Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Comic Cast!
Jean Grey

Comic Cast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2018 33:12


Get caught up on the life, legacy and oh so many deaths of Jean Grey, the original X-Woman and host of the all powerful Phoenix Force Beware : She's the power of Life and Fire Incarnate! FOLLOW US: Podcast Instagram/Twitter @HallofJoestice DROP US A LINE: HallofJoestice@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/comic-cast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comic-cast/support

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Crosstawk
Crosstawk Comics: Episode 3

Crosstawk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2010 71:38


Karl Teaches Kontinuity is dead! Long live Crosstawk Comics! After recording Episode 2, Gus seemed like a perfect fit to the permanent co-host, and if it's a two-man project, it wouldn't be fair to just have Karl's name in the title. So we thought it over, and decided that going forward, our adventures in continuity would be flown under the banner of Crosstawk Comics. Now, on to the actual subject at hand. We're going to be putting away the conversation on The Ages for the time being to explore the Life and Times of Jean Grey, the ever-dying (and re-appearing) X-Woman. This is the first part of a two-parter, but we do manage to track the major plot points up to the end of the Dark Phoenix Saga. Be sure to come back for Part 2 when we get into Madelyne Pryor, a mysterious coccoon and of course, XORN! As always, send all of your questions and concerns to crosstawk@gmail.com, follow us on Twitter (@crosstawk) and rate/review us on iTunes. And keep an eye on Crosstawk.com as we'll be adding some great new text features soon, not to mention a brand new Thoroughly Manly Musical. Having said that, come back next week for the debut of a brand new series from the mind of Mike Sklens: Hardcore Nerdography!