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UNEQUAL SEQUEL - S08 EP06 - NIC SAMPSON ~ Joining Dave and Rich on this episode to discuss his best ever sequel, worst ever sequel and dream sequel is the great Nic Sampson. a brilliant New Zealand comedian, actor, and writer. You might know him as Detective Sam Breen from The Brokenwood Mysteries, the Yellow Ranger from Power Rangers Mystic Force, or from his hilarious work on shows like Funny Girls and Jono & Ben. He's also a talented writer behind hit series like Starstruck and The Luminaries. Whether he's on screen, on stage, or behind the scenes, Nic brings sharp wit, big heart, and serious comedy chops. He is about to our his latest show 'Yellow Power Ranger' at the soho theatre, here's the blurb to that show! - When he was 18, Nic played the Yellow Ranger in the 14th season of Power Rangers. Now years later, this shy and humble star is inviting his passionate fans (that's you) to a never-before-attempted cast reunion. This is your chance to meet Nic in person (don't be nervous) and celebrate this beloved show you've definitely all seen. And don't worry, the other rangers are definitely coming. How good does that sound! If you like what you hear and want even more of us talking to Huge then check out our subscriber service at www.anotherslice.com/unequalsequel it's only £2.99 a month for loads more bonus content. We'd love it if you could share our little pod with your friends and family. All you need to do is send them a link like one of these... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5BRZK1OAklN8AAF0zpAO9L Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/unequal-sequel/id1569119013 If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: unequalsequel@hotmail.com TWITTER: @UnequalSequel INSTAGRAM: @unequalsequel THREADS: @unequalsequel TIKTOK: @unequalsequel We hope you enjoy the pod and don't forget please give us a rate and review (5 stars would be great!) and if you want to hear what other great guests are coming up on the pod then click the subscribe button to always know when the next episode drops Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
UNEQUAL SEQUEL - S08 EP06 - NIC SAMPSON ~ Joining Dave and Rich on this episode to discuss his best ever sequel, worst ever sequel and dream sequel is the great Nic Sampson. a brilliant New Zealand comedian, actor, and writer. You might know him as Detective Sam Breen from The Brokenwood Mysteries, the Yellow Ranger from Power Rangers Mystic Force, or from his hilarious work on shows like Funny Girls and Jono & Ben. He's also a talented writer behind hit series like Starstruck and The Luminaries. Whether he's on screen, on stage, or behind the scenes, Nic brings sharp wit, big heart, and serious comedy chops. He is about to our his latest show 'Yellow Power Ranger' at the soho theatre, here's the blurb to that show! - When he was 18, Nic played the Yellow Ranger in the 14th season of Power Rangers. Now years later, this shy and humble star is inviting his passionate fans (that's you) to a never-before-attempted cast reunion. This is your chance to meet Nic in person (don't be nervous) and celebrate this beloved show you've definitely all seen. And don't worry, the other rangers are definitely coming. How good does that sound! If you like what you hear and want even more of us talking to Huge then check out our subscriber service at www.anotherslice.com/unequalsequel it's only £2.99 a month for loads more bonus content. We'd love it if you could share our little pod with your friends and family. All you need to do is send them a link like one of these... Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/5BRZK1OAklN8AAF0zpAO9L Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/unequal-sequel/id1569119013 If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: unequalsequel@hotmail.com TWITTER: @UnequalSequel INSTAGRAM: @unequalsequel THREADS: @unequalsequel TIKTOK: @unequalsequel We hope you enjoy the pod and don't forget please give us a rate and review (5 stars would be great!) and if you want to hear what other great guests are coming up on the pod then click the subscribe button to always know when the next episode drops Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nakia Burrise is More Than a Ranger! While many know her as Tanya, the Yellow Ranger from Power Rangers Zeo and Turbo, Nakia's career spans far beyond the franchise. In this episode, she shares insights into her award-winning film Back to Bridgewood, the inspiration behind her series Class Dismissed, and the challenges and rewards of running a convention. We also dive into her hit YouTube series Power Rangers Playback, where she and Catherine Sutherland relive their Power Rangers days, and discuss the creative process of making fresh, engaging content. Plus, don't miss an exclusive behind-the-scenes story about working with Jason David Frank! Whether you're a Power Rangers fan, an aspiring filmmaker, or just love hearing stories from the entertainment world, this episode is packed with fun, inspiration, and insider knowledge. ======================== Podcast Networks: Zeo to Hero Podcast Network: https://zeotohero.com/ OIW Podcast Network: https://www.oiwpodcastnetwork.com/ ======================== Merch! https://iygadapshop.etsy.com/ Stickers By Stasha: https://linktr.ee/stickersbystasha ======================= Original Geek Comics: https://www.originalgeek.org https://linktr.ee/OrgnlGeek Original Geek: Beyond The Panels Podcast: https://www.redcircle.com/show/ogbeyondthepanels ========================================== If You Give A Dad A YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@IfYouGiveADadAYoutubeCha-uw7zm If You Give A Dad A Cosplay: https://www.youtube.com/@IfyougiveadadaCosplay-nl9hc ========================= musical credits for show: Beginning Music from Tunetank.com The Indie Rock - ViPSound (Copyright Free Music) Download free: https://tunetank.com/track/552/the-indie-rock/ Intro theme sampled from: https://pixabay.com/music (find whole song there) Outro music by: D.Cure Produced by: tunnA Beatz If you enjoy his music, be sure to check out his website as well! www.dcurehiphop.com =========================== Linktree to follow me: http://linktr.ee/Giveadadapodcast
Welcome back to another year, another season of TotG!
POWER RANGERS! On this episode, we bring you some of the best moments from the panels at Rangerstop Orlando! PLUS, an exclusive interview with Alyson Kipperman Sullivan, the Yellow Ranger from Power Rangers Wild Force, discussing Rangerstop Orlando, her favorite fan interactions, and a brand-new Power Rangers project she participated in with original Black Ranger Walter Jones! And our buddy Ben Himmelreich and his son Noah show us the cool merch they got from Rangerstop. #powerrangers #rangerstop
After stopping a crime solo as the Yellow Ranger, Dustin lets the fame go to his head. Then, a mechanic's experiment leads to the creation of Motodrone, and a new gift for Hunter.
After stopping a crime solo as the Yellow Ranger, Dustin lets the fame go to his head. Then, a mechanic's experiment leads to the creation of Motodrone, and a new gift for Hunter.
Thank you for listening to this episode of the FOLLOWING FILMS podcast. A movie podcast that takes you on a weekly journey into the world of cinema and the minds of the talented individuals who shape it. I'm your host, Chris Maynard, and today I'm joined by Tracy Lynn Cruz. With a career spanning over two decades, Tracy has captivated audiences with her remarkable performances in film and television. Best known for her iconic role as Ashley Hammond, the Yellow Ranger in "Power Rangers Turbo" and "Power Rangers in Space," Tracy has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. In this interview, we'll delve into something a bit more personal and discuss parenting children on the spectrum, the need to rethink the way we handle comic book conventions, and her non-profit NuroLux.com, an organization whose mission is “to ensure every family impacted by Autism receives meaningful education, resources and a custom care plan to light their path ahead.” As anyone with a child on the spectrum will attest, this service is greatly needed. But before we dive into our conversation with Tracy, I'd like to take a moment to thank our sponsor, Bookmans. Bookmans is your go-to independent bookstore, where you can find an extensive selection of books, movies, music, and more. They truly believe in the power of storytelling and the magic of the cinematic arts. So, if you're looking to expand your film, music, or movie collection, be sure to visit your nearest Bookmans, there is always something truly wonderful to discover. Have you followed the Following Films Podcast on Spotify? If you have, thank you! If you haven't head on over to Spotify, search for Following Films, and give us a follow. It really does help the show. As a quick production note, this episode was recorded at the Tucson Comi-Con in the green room. Unfortunately, I didn't have my normal mics, so this was recorded using lapel mics. I think it is absolutely listenable but you can hear a bit of room noise throughout the interview. Now, without further ado, here is my conversation with Tracy, for more information about NuroLux go nurolux.com. Enjoy the show. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/followingfilms/support
This week we discuss the "reveal" of Kamen Rider Gotchard, the upcoming Kingohger super form(s), the debut of Tycoon Buttnsword... er, Bujin Sword, Yanma having his badass moment while Racles unhinges, and finally we discuss how the Yellow Ranger in High School Heroes defeats gambling and predatory mobile gaming. Casters Present: Blue Gray Ultra Orange Show Notes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/85400697 Required Viewing: Kamen Rider Geats 41, Ohsama Sentai Kingohger 17, The High School Heroes 3 Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J-_sIgUc3gY Feed the Castrangers and get $5 off your first order with SkipTheDishes! https://www.skipthedishes.com/r/6YaJc65HKg
Charlie Kersh drops by the pod for a Q+A session on Power Rangers: Once + Always, which just debuted on Netflix. Charlie stars as Minh Kwan (the new Yellow Ranger) in the movie. During our Q+A, Charlie talks about when she found out she was going to be the Yellow Ranger (it was not when she was cast in the movie), a special scene that did not make the film, doing her own stunts, meeting the OG Rangers, and so much more!Also, Chris discusses (or doesn't discuss) soaking because IYKYK and he certainly did not know.
In this episode of the Movie Propcast, Tyler and Justin dive into the world of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, discussing their nostalgia for the series and the latest Netflix movie: Once & Always. They chat about the impact of the original series on their childhoods, the numerous Power Rangers iterations, and the involvement of original cast members like Walter Jones (Zack Taylor, the Black Ranger) and David Yost (Billy Cranston, the Blue Ranger) in the film. They also touch on the unfortunate real-life losses of Thuy Trang (Trini, the Yellow Ranger) and Jason David Frank (Tommy, the Green Ranger). Listen in for a nostalgic trip down memory lane, filled with Power Rangers tidbits, behind-the-scenes insights, and passionate discussions about a beloved franchise. As big-time fans of the franchise, we break it down in all it's cheesy glory. Does it live up to the past? What props did we draft?*Draft starts at 40:30*Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok: @MoviePropcastSubscribe to our YouTube channel, The Movie Propcast, to watch full video episodes and get exclusive content!
We're discussing Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: Once and Always! Spoilers ahead. Rita's back, Billy and Zach are in leading roles, we have a new Yellow Ranger, Angel Grove is under attack, and so much more! Website: wasitgood.infoYouTube: youtube.com/wasitgood
It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! LET'S GOOOOO! First episode of season 3 baby! We have some catching up to do with the likes of Wednesday, The Last of Us, The Mandalorian. Plus PLENTY more!Tune in Wednesdays for the regular show and Saturdays for the re-post of the Friday night LIVE SHOW. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. Episodic ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsWednesday - Season 2 renewal.Cobra Kai - https://youtu.be/xVYAh0MQtiI season 6 announced as the final season. Letter to fans on the official twitter https://twitter.com/CobraKaiSeries/status/1616480968386416641 Last of Us - Audience increases by 22% from ep 1 to 2. This after the third largest debut of HBO Max. https://cosmicbook.news/last-of-us-episode-ratings Buffy - The reboot is dead. Sarah Michelle Gellar has said in no uncertain terms that she is proud of the show as is and doesn't think a reboot including her is needed. https://nerdist.com/article/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-reboot-sarah-michelle-gellar/ Flash - Stephen Amell set to reprise his Green Arrow role in the final season. https://nerdist.com/article/stephen-amell-returning-green-arrow-oliver-queen-flash-series-finale-grant-gustin/ TrailersSuperman & Lois - https://youtu.be/V6Yw5MeK4C4 Season 3 March 14Mandalorian - https://youtu.be/Znsa4Deavgg Season 3 March 1Power Rangers - https://twitter.com/PowerRangers/status/1615389327285944335 30th anniversary special in April. David Yost (Billy Cranston/Blue Ranger), Walter Emmanuel Jones (Zack Taylor/Black Ranger), Steve Cardenas (Rocky DeSantos/second Red Ranger), and Catherine Sutherland (Kat Hillard/second Pink Ranger) Johnny Yong Bosch and Karan Ashley will likewise be back as Adam Park (second Black Ranger) and Aisha Campbell (second Yellow Ranger)Invincible - https://youtu.be/vjDOpHuUppU Season 2 late 2023. Featurette video with Allen the Alien from season 1.Harley Quinn - https://youtu.be/LAFaDAA_-3M “A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special” to launch Feb 9 on HBO Max.Carnival Row - https://youtu.be/P4LepVMlIZI season 2 drops its first batch of episodes Feb 17History of the World Part II - Actually happening at Hulu. https://youtu.be/TIfMfLbCbzY Series launches March 6th.Reg ‘ol NewsSuperman & Lois - Season 3 has cast Michael Cudlitz for their Lex Luthor.https://www.instagram.com/p/CnzsRdbvier/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=9c1cfc16-7963-43ce-b642-ebb202d8c08d Rick and Morty - Justin Roiland, co-creator of the series as well as the voice actor for both Rick AND Morty, has been fired from the project due to domestic violence charges. His voice roles are set to be recast, and they still have more than half of their 70 episode renewal to get through.https://www.cbr.com/rick-and-morty-justin-roiland-fired-adult-swim-domestic-abuse/ SuggestsPeripheral AND The Last Of UsMoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsTron: Ares - Jared Leto has seemingly been confirmed to be the lead actor for this second legacy sequel. Standing in for Garth Davis, Joachim Rønning is now in the director's chair.https://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/having-clearly-never-seen-morbius-disney-gives-the-go-ahead-to-jared-letos-next-big-budget-franchise/ TrailersScream 6 - https://youtu.be/h74AXqw4Opc March 10Rebel Moon - https://youtu.be/brTcuO49G4I December 22Batman: The Doom that came to Gotham - https://youtu.be/5OzP3grTnz8 David Giuntoli, known for A Million Little Things, as the voice of Batman, Tati Gabrielle as Kai Li Cain, Christopher Gorham as Oliver Queen, John DiMaggio as James Gordon, Patrick Fabian as Harvey Dent, Brian George as Alfred, and Jason Marsden as Dick Grayson and the Young Bruce Wayne, with Karan Brar as Sanjay “Jay” Tawde, David Dastmalchian as Grendon, Navid Negahban as Ra's al Ghul, Emily O'Brien as Talia al Ghul and Martha Wayne, Tim Russ as Lucius Fox, Matthew Waterson as Jason Blood/Etrigan, Jeffrey Combs as Kirk Langstrom, William Salyers as Cobblepot, Gideon Adlon as Oracle, and Darin De Paul as Thomas WayneWiinnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey - https://youtu.be/YkbKC-qCRV4 Wait… WHAT? Feb 15Beau is Afraid - https://youtu.be/PuiWDn976Ek Ari Aster's new movie… and it isn't a horror? Starring Joaquin Phoenix. Out April 21.Reg ‘ol NewsAnimal Farm - Andy Serkis' George Orwell adaptation is moving forward. “It's a reimagining of Animal Farm for this generation, for a post-truth world.” Quote Serkis.https://www.slashfilm.com/1164266/andy-serkis-is-reimagining-george-orwells-animal-farm-for-a-post-truth-world/ The Batman 2 - Matt Reeves has found a co-writer for the project in Mattson Tomlin. Tomlin wrote the Project Power movie for Netflix, and helped on the production of the first Batman movie.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/the-batman-2-mattson-tomlin-to-write-matt-reeves-1235203669/ Violent Night - Sequel in the works already https://www.thewrap.com/violent-night-sequel-update-tommy-wirkola/ SuggestsWeird - Seriously you gotta get your hands on this.Rumor MillNew SourcesBlade - New source gives that at least part of the story will STILL take place in the 20s. Even after the rewrites.Star Wars - The next 3 Star Wars films are going to take place post-sequel movies, and feature to some degree sequel characters.New RumorsSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League - New Rumor says that there WILL in fact be a battle pass for the game, but it is supposed to focus on cosmetics. Thunderbolts - Sentry and Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) rumored to be the big bad combo.Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games - Said to be in early development at SEGA.Persona 3 - Remake in development. Update for modern consoles.James Bond - Aaron Taylor-Johnson said to be in talks for 007.Wallace and Gromit - New movie in the worksFive Nights at Freddy's - You actress Elizabeth Lail has reportedly been cast as Vanessa in Blumhouse's Five Nights At Freddy's movieAnt-Man And the Wasp: Quantumania - Kang banished to the Quantum Realm as a prison. Kang trying to overthrow Eternity the entity. Kang and his variants are causing the incursions in the time lines AND the destruction of the multiverse. Post Credit scene said to hint at Young Avengers.Metroid Prime 4 - Nintendo to announce the game on the next Nintendo Direct.Star Fox - Also said to be revealed at some time this year. To accompany an animated feature film we have talked about previously.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
It's time for the Comic Talk Headlines with Generally Nerdy! LET'S GOOOOO! First episode of season 3 baby! We have some catching up to do with the likes of Wednesday, The Last of Us, The Mandalorian. Plus PLENTY more!Tune in Wednesdays for the regular show and Saturdays for the re-post of the Friday night LIVE SHOW. Plus, don't forget to subscribe for more fresh content. Episodic ShowsFollow-ups/CorrectionsWednesday - Season 2 renewal.Cobra Kai - https://youtu.be/xVYAh0MQtiI season 6 announced as the final season. Letter to fans on the official twitter https://twitter.com/CobraKaiSeries/status/1616480968386416641 Last of Us - Audience increases by 22% from ep 1 to 2. This after the third largest debut of HBO Max. https://cosmicbook.news/last-of-us-episode-ratings Buffy - The reboot is dead. Sarah Michelle Gellar has said in no uncertain terms that she is proud of the show as is and doesn't think a reboot including her is needed. https://nerdist.com/article/buffy-the-vampire-slayer-reboot-sarah-michelle-gellar/ Flash - Stephen Amell set to reprise his Green Arrow role in the final season. https://nerdist.com/article/stephen-amell-returning-green-arrow-oliver-queen-flash-series-finale-grant-gustin/ TrailersSuperman & Lois - https://youtu.be/V6Yw5MeK4C4 Season 3 March 14Mandalorian - https://youtu.be/Znsa4Deavgg Season 3 March 1Power Rangers - https://twitter.com/PowerRangers/status/1615389327285944335 30th anniversary special in April. David Yost (Billy Cranston/Blue Ranger), Walter Emmanuel Jones (Zack Taylor/Black Ranger), Steve Cardenas (Rocky DeSantos/second Red Ranger), and Catherine Sutherland (Kat Hillard/second Pink Ranger) Johnny Yong Bosch and Karan Ashley will likewise be back as Adam Park (second Black Ranger) and Aisha Campbell (second Yellow Ranger)Invincible - https://youtu.be/vjDOpHuUppU Season 2 late 2023. Featurette video with Allen the Alien from season 1.Harley Quinn - https://youtu.be/LAFaDAA_-3M “A Very Problematic Valentine's Day Special” to launch Feb 9 on HBO Max.Carnival Row - https://youtu.be/P4LepVMlIZI season 2 drops its first batch of episodes Feb 17History of the World Part II - Actually happening at Hulu. https://youtu.be/TIfMfLbCbzY Series launches March 6th.Reg ‘ol NewsSuperman & Lois - Season 3 has cast Michael Cudlitz for their Lex Luthor.https://www.instagram.com/p/CnzsRdbvier/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=9c1cfc16-7963-43ce-b642-ebb202d8c08d Rick and Morty - Justin Roiland, co-creator of the series as well as the voice actor for both Rick AND Morty, has been fired from the project due to domestic violence charges. His voice roles are set to be recast, and they still have more than half of their 70 episode renewal to get through.https://www.cbr.com/rick-and-morty-justin-roiland-fired-adult-swim-domestic-abuse/ SuggestsPeripheral AND The Last Of UsMoviesFollow-ups/CorrectionsTron: Ares - Jared Leto has seemingly been confirmed to be the lead actor for this second legacy sequel. Standing in for Garth Davis, Joachim Rønning is now in the director's chair.https://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/having-clearly-never-seen-morbius-disney-gives-the-go-ahead-to-jared-letos-next-big-budget-franchise/ TrailersScream 6 - https://youtu.be/h74AXqw4Opc March 10Rebel Moon - https://youtu.be/brTcuO49G4I December 22Batman: The Doom that came to Gotham - https://youtu.be/5OzP3grTnz8 David Giuntoli, known for A Million Little Things, as the voice of Batman, Tati Gabrielle as Kai Li Cain, Christopher Gorham as Oliver Queen, John DiMaggio as James Gordon, Patrick Fabian as Harvey Dent, Brian George as Alfred, and Jason Marsden as Dick Grayson and the Young Bruce Wayne, with Karan Brar as Sanjay “Jay” Tawde, David Dastmalchian as Grendon, Navid Negahban as Ra's al Ghul, Emily O'Brien as Talia al Ghul and Martha Wayne, Tim Russ as Lucius Fox, Matthew Waterson as Jason Blood/Etrigan, Jeffrey Combs as Kirk Langstrom, William Salyers as Cobblepot, Gideon Adlon as Oracle, and Darin De Paul as Thomas WayneWiinnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey - https://youtu.be/YkbKC-qCRV4 Wait… WHAT? Feb 15Beau is Afraid - https://youtu.be/PuiWDn976Ek Ari Aster's new movie… and it isn't a horror? Starring Joaquin Phoenix. Out April 21.Reg ‘ol NewsAnimal Farm - Andy Serkis' George Orwell adaptation is moving forward. “It's a reimagining of Animal Farm for this generation, for a post-truth world.” Quote Serkis.https://www.slashfilm.com/1164266/andy-serkis-is-reimagining-george-orwells-animal-farm-for-a-post-truth-world/ The Batman 2 - Matt Reeves has found a co-writer for the project in Mattson Tomlin. Tomlin wrote the Project Power movie for Netflix, and helped on the production of the first Batman movie.https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/the-batman-2-mattson-tomlin-to-write-matt-reeves-1235203669/ Violent Night - Sequel in the works already https://www.thewrap.com/violent-night-sequel-update-tommy-wirkola/ SuggestsWeird - Seriously you gotta get your hands on this.Rumor MillNew SourcesBlade - New source gives that at least part of the story will STILL take place in the 20s. Even after the rewrites.Star Wars - The next 3 Star Wars films are going to take place post-sequel movies, and feature to some degree sequel characters.New RumorsSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League - New Rumor says that there WILL in fact be a battle pass for the game, but it is supposed to focus on cosmetics. Thunderbolts - Sentry and Valentina Allegra de Fontaine (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) rumored to be the big bad combo.Mario & Sonic at the Olympic Games - Said to be in early development at SEGA.Persona 3 - Remake in development. Update for modern consoles.James Bond - Aaron Taylor-Johnson said to be in talks for 007.Wallace and Gromit - New movie in the worksFive Nights at Freddy's - You actress Elizabeth Lail has reportedly been cast as Vanessa in Blumhouse's Five Nights At Freddy's movieAnt-Man And the Wasp: Quantumania - Kang banished to the Quantum Realm as a prison. Kang trying to overthrow Eternity the entity. Kang and his variants are causing the incursions in the time lines AND the destruction of the multiverse. Post Credit scene said to hint at Young Avengers.Metroid Prime 4 - Nintendo to announce the game on the next Nintendo Direct.Star Fox - Also said to be revealed at some time this year. To accompany an animated feature film we have talked about previously.You can support this show by visiting our merch store, or by leaving us an Apple Podcasts review.
Go Go Power Rangers! After the mega success of the TV show in 1993, the powers that be (Zordon?) decided we all needed a Power Ranger movie, thus The Mighty Morphin Power Rangers Movie was born and we saw Kimberly, Aisha, Tommy, Adam, Billy, and Rocky flip for us 10,000 more times on the big screen! Really this is just a long drawn out tv episode where a new baddie (Ivan Ooze!) comes to town to destroy human civilization and it's up to the Power Rangers and their nifty animal/bot alter egos to save the day! Sweety was obsessed with this show as a kid and had a biiiig ladyboner for all things Yellow Ranger! We'll talk about why we think kids loved this show so goddamned much, how we liked that this illustrated to little girls that women can kick ass (though sadly the damsel in distress act was still relied on heavily!), and we discuss what your choice of Power Ranger says about your personality. And we were today years old when learned that Ivan Ooze was played by the same actor who played Belloq in Raider's of the Lost Ark! What a career!
Interview w/ Raven Diamond author of "God of Gears"SprigganThe Lost RadiancesStranger Things s4BubbleBastardMonster Hunter Sunbreak The Future OfThe Boyz s3The Umbrella Academy s3Grim DarkNEWSNetflix Kingdom: The Blood - Official First Gameplay TrailerMultiVersus - Official Open Beta Announcement TrailerPokemon Unite 1 year celebration Hasbro will put your face on a Power Ranger (or Black Panther or Spider-Man) for $60 The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power - Official Teaser Trailer (2022) Morfydd ClarkPop Team Epic S2NARAKA: BLADEPOINT x Fall Guys TrailerRivalia: Dungeon Raiders - Announcement Trailer | PS4 GamesArena Breakout: Official Trailer Release - Winner Takes AllEvil Dead: The Game | Army of Darkness Update TrailerBayonetta 3 - Official Release Date TrailerRimWorld Console Edition - Official Storytellers TrailerDiary of a Wimpy Kid Actor Who Pleaded Guilty to Murdering Mom Allegedly Plotted to Kill Justin TrudeauYu Yu Hakusho live actionGamer of the week一方通行 【モンハンサンブレイク】【MHR:SB】#魅せプ
Come and listen as we talk with the Yellow Ranger!!!!!! this was so awesome!!!!!!! and she a "Blerd"
In this episode of BS'ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to actress and martial artist Christine Hillary Lee. Christine is a Brooklyn-born and raised actress to a family of Chinese immigrants. She attended LaGuardia High School, graduating in 2012 and is expected to graduate from the Maggie Flanigan acting training program later this year. Christine has also trained in various martial arts including Muay Thai, Tae Kwon Do, and MMA, since she was 10 years old. A passionate artist with a fierce heart, Christine portrays the powerful Yellow Ranger in a viral Power Rangers web series entitled Power Rangers Unworthy. Topics discussed include TV/film set safety, Alec Baldwin, stunts, the acting industry, the different schools of martial arts, Bruce Lee, Brandon Lee, and more.
Jarmar tries to convince us Nendoroid is the way, Nate wants to know if rereleases are a good thing, and Michael explains to Jarmar how 1/12 scale works. Join us every 2 weeks as we get together to talk about toys and sometimes other stuff. Check out Weekly Purchases every Wednesday on Twitch.tv/ModernToyfare Follow us on Twitter & Instagram: @ModernToyfare Follow Nate on Instagram: @NateBryant1985 Follow Jarmar on Twitter: @jarmar_GAMES Follow Jarmar on Twitch: Twitch.tv/Jarmar_Games Why Are You A Gamer: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCraXkmq_SpUEjYt56f7K8CQ Teepublic.com/user/vaultofpersonalitycomics --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/moderntoyfare/support
Jordan and Brooke are joined by Mike Dineen (Rainbow Road) to talk Saban's 2017 superpowered outing. It's morphin' time as we discuss the benefits of casual representation, the wild history of Power Rangers live action, Bryan Cranston's post "Breaking Bad" career, and, of course, what goes down at Krispy Kreme.Follow us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/QueerQuadrant Follow Mike! https://twitter.com/RainbowRoadPodThis episode is sponsored by SuperYaki! (https://superyaki.com/) Code: SUPERQQ for 10% off
Cat and Nakia welcome special guest Alyson Kiperman-Sullivan best know for her role of Taylor Earhardt, the Yellow Ranger on Power Rangers Wild Force! She discusses her regrets and shares her truth. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
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Get to know our team in the first episode of Therapists are People!? A question came up during the podcast asking whether the Power Rangers show was racist, in part due to the Black Ranger being played by Black actor Walter Jones and the Yellow Ranger being played by Vietnamese American actress Thuy Trang. Walter Jones has responded to this question in numerous interviews. In an interview with Afterbuzz, he stated: “…there's that slight confusion everybody wants to talk about, ‘You were the Black Ranger and the Black guy and the black suit, that was controversial, was it weird?'…and they go, ‘Was that prejudice?' And I'm like, okay, first and foremost, I was a superhero, I was a role model for millions of kids around the world and so it can't be prejudice because I was a hero, you know, but stereotypical? Maybe, a little bit.” Jones has also spoken about the casting process for his character, which required those auditioning to combine hip hop and martial arts. He has noted in numerous interviews that originally Latina actress Audri Dubois was cast as the Yellow Ranger, but she was fired after advocating for better compensation and that is when the role was recast to Trang. The Power Rangers creators, producers, directors, and writers have also been identified as creating an atmosphere of homophobia on the set. David Yost, the actor who played the Blue Ranger, revealed after leaving the show that he did so due to persistent harassment and intrusive questioning related to his sexual orientation. Yost, a gay man, was not out at the time he was on the show and has spoken of the impact of this experience on his mental health and coming to terms with his sexual orientation. He has since participated in the NOH8 campaign and promoted the Trevor Project.
The best minute of hardcore metal ever assembled has to belong to the intro to the teenage super hero team we all wanted to be apart of and thats the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Our favorite rangers are disussed and lets just say neither of us picked the only black person on the cast. We talk about how the Black power ranger's hair line and antics were a disgrace to the black community therefor getting his black people membership card revoked. We come to the realization that the Yellow Ranger was sexier than the pink ranger in hindsight and deserved for screen time. Rotten tomatoes and IMBD give the movie and series something so disrespectful we get ready to protest in the streets.So get your childhood power ranger suit out of the closet because the nostalgia is at a all time high as we are calling on Zordon because this week in the Dojo It's Morphin Time!!!
What is this, Evil Form Week? Between Kamen Rider Ark-Zero and DarkKiramaSilver, this was an amazing week for tokusatsu! It's only too bad more of the Casters weren't here to discuss it. Ichi and Lane get into it with their conflicting feelings over the direction Zero-One is headed in as we approach endgame, then we marvel at the amazing but brief plotpoint of Takamichi being taken by darkness as we begin exploting the Dragonballs... I mean Kanaemastones. Finally, we revisit the sentai that fights together and drinks together, After V, as they deal with their attractive new Yellow Ranger. Casters Present: Blue Gray Orange Show Notes: https://www.patreon.com/posts/40493003 Required Viewing: Kamen Rider Zero-One 42, Mashin Sentai Kiramager 18, Kanpai Senshi After V 7-9 YouTube Version: [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LT1MVDkFCik] Feed the Castrangers and get $5 off your first order with SkipTheDishes! https://www.skipthedishes.com/r/6YaJc65HKg
Well these past three months have been a blast, right guys? Quarantined, isolated, stressed, & socially distanced...it's the perfect time to find love & experience romance! Seriously though, all of us are learning to connect & relate to one another in new ways that could truly redefine all our relationships moving forward. And funnily enough, there could be some interesting pros to the dating & relationship scene as a result of Coronavirus. To discuss the many ways this pandemic has impacted our interactions with potential SO's, temporary distractions, existing long-term partners, & ourselves, Minji sits down with Dateable Podcast co-hosts Julie Krafchick & Yue Xu. With their extensive backgrounds unpacking everything from first dates to fetishes on their channel, Julie & Yue are no strangers to navigating the nitty gritty of sex & dating with their guests. The three of them share their own COVID experiences & perspectives on dating apps, virtual dates, reconnecting with exes, coping with current relationships & projections of the TBD future of dating culture. This week's guest:Julie Krafchick Yue XuCheck Out the Dateable Podcast at: @dateablepodcast or dateablepodcast.comFollow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina & "I forgive you, I’m sorry" by Jennifer ChungFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
As we all continue to adjust to the new normal, there's one part that definitely deserves some light: dating. To start an ongoing investigation of how people are connecting with others while in quarantine & social distancing (because FOA listeners are being responsible, right? RIGHT???), Minji chats with former college counselor Kevin Nguyen. Kevin is a higher education professional at a liberal arts college who's currently working on his Ph.D. in Higher Education. And if that wasn't enough on his plate, he's also been conducting a ton of life research navigating the dating scene pre- & post-COVID lockdown. Together they unpack his journey of learning about who he is, how to cultivate respect & the value of finding a quality connection in the sea of potential prospects. This week's guest:Kevin Nguyen (@kevinknguyen)Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Uzutrap" from by UzuhanFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
In this episode, Minji lets you in on her secret practice that has been changing her life in a really beautiful way. In the midst of some super fun crippling self-doubt, insecurity, & loneliness, she was challenged to try something that sounded a bit strange but intriguing: singing a love song.. not to someone else, but to HERSELF. She had an important realization of the fact that no matter where she went or where she goes from here - romantic relationship, professional ambition, or creative endeavor - that she will always be there. She is her constant companion, her worst enemy, her annoying shadow.. or maybe her own best friend. By accepting the idea that life could be better if self-love was real & constant, she gave this suggestion a shot & had some profound results. And now she's here to challenge you to do the same. Because what even is life anymore? We're all out here venturing into the unknown, so.. why not go BOLDLY & LOVINGLY? Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Set Free" from by Travis AtreoFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
Welcome to our first episode! Come meet us and we'll chat about the awesome Thuy Tran (aka Yellow Ranger - Trini Kwan)!Theme Song - "TICKLED PINK" by Josh Woodward. Free download: http://joshwoodward.com/
The importance of good leadership has never felt or been so significant. In a profoundly complicated and dire moment for humanity, we citizens of the world have had to lean on our various leaders to guide and decide much of our futures. We've seen more and more examples of the best and worst of them - those who lead by example with integrity, honesty, and vision, and those who attempt to dominate, manipulate, or simply avoid responsibility. It's in this moment of high stakes and intense reflection that we naturally take note of what good leadership actually looks like. To dive into this important topic, Minji invites back a FOA favorite, Boba Guys' co-founder Andrew Chau. As an entrepreneur, small business owner and advocate, Andrew shares her passion for understanding and sharing what good leaders are made of. Together they share stories of their own development, good decisions and bad, rising to many a difficult occasion, and their respective interpretations of what a quality leader is. Andrew reflects on speaking in front of Congress on behalf of all small business owners, and the two discuss the evolving state of Asian America's bamboo ceiling and internally conflicted narrative. This week's guest:Andrew Chau, Co-Founder of Boba Guys (@chaumeleon)Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Uzutrap" from by UzuhanFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
Graduation is just around the corner for many college students. In our previous normal, there'd be the standard nerves about what to do in the immediate future, anxiety about making career moves, attempting financial independence, figuring out what dating even means -_-, & wondering about big things down the line like marriage/family/location. But Toto/darlings, we are not in Kansas anymore. To say that we find ourselves in a new normal is the understatement of the century. And yet it's important to realize that this generation-defining moment is an epic challenge that can & will be overcome. In this episode, Minji sits down with Da Eun Kim, a young software developer turned filmmaker & co-host of bamboo & glass podcast, to share tough lessons learns while navigating her 20's. Everything from toxic boyfriends, identity crises, career risks, messy priorities, sociopolitical challenges, & questionable guidance from elders. Becoming an adult has never easy. Especially in this present moment, we hope these shared stories, questions, & strategies will help us all rise out of the chaos with a sense of purpose, humor, & above all, hope.Follow Minji on:Instagram: (@minjeezy)Follow DaEun on:Instagram: (@daeunkm)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Fire" from by Paul DatehFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
You doing OK? While there's the current baseline COVID protocol - wash hands, keep your distance, etc. - how are we caring for all the (many) other hours that are our lives? Self-care & self-love are terms that were being used increasingly before the coronavirus ever came to be, & it's safe to say they're more applicable now than ever. How we assess, practice, & change our habits on a mental, emotional, & physical level have all come to the forefront of our daily lives. To discuss how this is all playing out in real time & where we'd like to go from here, Minji sits down with her friend Jennifer Chung. Jennifer is a talented singer-songwriter & entrepreneur residing in Atlanta, GA, who is working through the ups & downs of quarantine & also just being a 3D human being on the daily. They talk body issues from the mental state to changing diet & exercise, money, relationships, communication styles, loneliness, & much more. Follow Minji on:Instagram: (@minjeezy)Follow Jennifer on:Instagram: (@jenniferjchung)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Broke" from by Jennifer Chung feat. JoulesFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
Hope you're all hanging in there, fam. In this episode, Minji sits down to chat with her friend, Dr. Chen Fu who is an attending physician at NYU Langone Medical Center in NYC. Besides having a beautiful voice and some impressive guitar skills that Minji witnessed at a Kollaboration Houston show many moons ago, Chen has tremendous brains and dedication that he pours into his role as a hospitalist. Even before his recent feature on Time.com sharing his experience being an Asian American doctor during this pandemic, Chen's commitment to his job in serving his patients was clear and absolute. He shares his thoughts on this unique defining moment for humanity as well as the beautiful ways everyday citizens are stepping up to be heroes in our darkest hours. Follow Minji on:Instagram: (@minjeezy)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Uzutrap" from by UzuhanFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
Oh hi there, financial instability, existential crises (not just one, but 50), isolation, loneliness & uncertainty! So great hanging out with you all day, every dang day with no clear indication of when all this stress may start to ease up. Hopefully you're not sitting in that headspace too much, but JUST IN CASE that you find yourself in a rough patch, we are here for you. You are not alone. In this episode, Minji sits down with her friend, actor/host Ellie Lee, to unload & evaluate how to proceed through turmoil with sanity, purpose & dignity even when everything feels like it's falling apart. With two very turbulent lives leading up to the COVID-19 pandemic, they have some real-life strategies & some hardcore inner work to fill you in on. You ready? From learning how to check our fear-based egos at the door to asking better questions to yield better results, it's time to get to work. Together, WE. WILL. GET. THROUGH. THIS.Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Follow Ellie Lee at:Ellie Lee (@ellieyjee)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Uzutrap" from by UzuhanFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
It's been a few days since we checked in, which equals many lifetimes in the era of the Rona. Everyone is finding their quarantine groove, managing their boredom, & preparing for the future as data & (mis)information comes in from the powers that be. In this episode, Minji checks in with her friends Jaeki, JoJo, & Michael from $6.99 Per Pound Podcast who are holding it down at COVID-19 Ground Zero in NYC. Together they share a frank conversation on the complex issues at play as humanity attempts to manage this global crisis: power abuse, data, politics, generational racism, apathy & our own personal interests. From losing friends & jobs to the cultural implications of Andrew Yang's recent op-ed, they discuss how they're processing all the changes with open eyes & heightened preparedness. Minji opens the episode with an extended intro on some helpful resources on PPE (personal protective equipment) & the importance of ALL Americans filling out the 2020 Census. We send all the love and light to NYC during their most difficult week as well as all the brave healthcare providers and frontline responders around the world who are battling this crisis. Take care of yourselves & each other, fam! Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Follow the $6.99 per Pound crew at:Jaeki Cho (@jaekicho)Joann Park (@jojoparque)Michael Stewart (@mad.names)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Uzutrap" from by UzuhanFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
March was a looong year, right? How are you all hanging in there? Well, we are still in the thick of COVID-19 and responding to it in a lot of different ways as the day-months progress. In this episode, Minji gets to sit down for a virtual check-in conversation with her talented and thoughtful friend, filmmaker Wes Chan from Wong Fu Productions. As they provide support for one another (and everyone listening!) they share perspectives on lifestyle adjustments, realizations, and the silver linings in this difficult moment for humanity. Wes shares an unexpectedly savage clapback moment to the powers that be, and they get real on healthy distractions and how to stay connected or even build connections more intentionally while staying in safe isolation. Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Follow Wes on:Instagram (@thewesleychan)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Uzutrap" from by UzuhanFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
OK fam, by now, we know the drill. Wash your hands, actually practice social distancing (no, don't go to your friend's house because it's less than 10 people. STOP IT. STAY HOME.), get your finances in order, & practice self-care. The dust is settling a smidge in this bizarre new normal, but who even knows what tomorrow will bring??? In this episode, Minji takes a moment to discuss her views on the current reality, fully aware that it could all be irrelevant in a matter of days. One issue that has been heavy on her mind and heart is the racism that Asians around the world, and definitely here at home in 'Merica, have been suffering in alarming numbers. She also speaks on varying approaches taken by global leadership and our responsibility to put the needs of our collective whole before our own. This episode features new music from Year Of The Ox with their new song "Viral" addressing the complexities of modern day bigotry and hate. **Please be warned that if you're in a bad place and suffering from any mental or emotional exhaustion from COVID-19 discussions, take a breather and go watch The Office or Parks & Rec or maybe something Disney (for the love of God, stay away from Tiger King, we hear it may not be healthy for your soul). Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Viral" from by Year of the OxFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
How's everyone's 2020 going? Last we checked, there's been a little bit of a world-changing health crisis going on. BUT no big deal, we just have to power through some prolonged isolation & widespread instability & whatnot, but this is fine.. we're fine.. right? In this episode of First Of All, Minji sits down (in her safe self-quarantined recording studio/closet) to reflect on the state of the new COVID-19 world & some timely advice on how to adjust to being alone & being good with it. While we figure out how to navigate this new normal & the temporary circumstances of social distancing, financial uncertainty, & negative energy from a very scared society, it's helpful to remind ourselves that THERE IS STILL HOPE! In times of crisis & change, our alone time can provide some real opportunities to reset our mindsets, habits & values to level up as individuals & a greater whole. Let this episode be a safe place for you to address your fears & make a gameplan to get through tough moments with grace, grit & gratitude. Everything's going to be OK. Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Uzutrap" from by UzuhanFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
Life, amirite? It's nothing we can't handle, we know this. But sometimes it's like we're really just getting pushed to the edge of our limits. And circumstances arise that make us feel like the Universe is just trolling us. In this episode of First Of All, Minji sits down with her good friend & magnificent singer-songwriter AJ Rafael about his life & his take on navigating its twists & turns. As they first set out to have AJ spill all the tea on what life is like as a famous influencer & YouTuber, they come upon a much deeper & relatable journey of facing uncertainty and overcoming hardship in various forms. He opens up about everything from juggling very personal losses on a public forum to the instability of a passion-driven career path. Together, he & Minji dive into what's at stake by being vulnerable with others & how to find inner strength & hope even when the light at the end of the tunnel feels dim. Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Follow AJ on:Instagram (@ajrafael)Our theme songs are "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Like Me" by AJ RafaelFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
She's not sure how, but Minji has reached episode ONE-FREAKING-HUNDRED of First Of All. In this milestone episode, she shares some recent groundbreaking experiences that have set a new foundation for the future. She also shares lessons learned from the process of creating this channel, and some encouragement for anyone who is out there trying to find their voice as well. Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU to everyone who has been a part of this journey - listeners, guests, supporters, Patreon patrons, donors, good vibe senders - you are amazing!!! Cheers to another 100 episodes!Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "Uzutrap" from by UzuhanFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
OK, here us out. Feelings are important - they're our constant companions and can be a powerful compass and a helpful guide through crazy twists and turns of life. But let's be 100% real, sometimes...they're not the best advisor or the proper captain. When our feelings single-handedly run the show, we can end up in more trouble than needed. We make bad decisions out of fear, confusion, naivete, or bitterness. That's because, at the end of the day, we're all equally prone to being mushy bags of childhood trauma, insecurities, and straight up laziness. So what's a person to do? In this episode Minji sits down with her roommate and friend Chris King Wong who has a refreshing and entertaining zero tolerance approach to cutting the BS and getting things done, feelings be damned. Together they talk about looking at the bigger picture, whether that be relationships or career or lifestyle changes, and the importance of commitment, thoughtful execution, and consistent follow through. If you're a regular human being like all of us at First Of All, that concept is much easier said than done. But at some point we need to hear it and just make things happen. You got this!Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Follow Chris on:Instagram (@chriskingwong)Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by AwkwafinaFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
OK, we at First Of All just found out that Single Awareness Day is February 15th. Consider this your dating PSA for future reference. But also, Happy Valentine's Day loves! While it's a beautiful holiday to celebrate all the couples and their flourishing romantic love (and give Hallmark/Flowers.com 1/3 of their annual income), for others it can be a tough one filled with feelings of loneliness, pain, and/or just not feeling good enough. In this episode, Minji shares some of her thoughts on her new chapter of being single and a developing self-love practitioner. We just want to love on you whether you're newly single, can't remember your last relationship or if you've never had one. At every stage, learning how to accept and navigate our honest emotions and fill our own cup is one of the most important acts of love we can do. XOXO @}--}------Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Music in this episode includes "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina and "We Could Happen" by AJ RafaelFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
We all know that things rarely go as planned. But how do you deal with changes that happen unexpectedly, or even when you decide that the road you're on is no longer for you? Besides internally coming to terms with your own change of heart, or maybe realizing that the thing you were pursuing is a mistake, there are many other forces at play - outside opinions, expectations, disappointments, & more. All in all, in can be incredibly overwhelming. In this episode, Minji sits down with her friend Janet Wang, a fellow podcaster from the amazing Asian Boss Girl Podcast, to talk about navigating the twists, turns, hard stops, & false starts that inevitably happen in all of our lives. With Janet's unique career path and evolving sense of self built through different moves and relationships, she shares her insights on how to navigate our turbulence with thoughtfulness and acceptance. Together they share their respective lessons and advice from learning how to truly accept that no one can walk your road except for you, AND that you can connect your wayward dots in a way that's real and fulfilling. Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by AwkwafinaFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
Before diversity and inclusion was ever a trendy topic to back on social media, discussions surrounding what representation really does to a person's sense of identity have been going strong for ages. One of the more underdiscussed and misunderstood conversations is around Asian men and their desirability. Whether created out of jealousy or malice (or both), Hollywood has had a history of spurning on stereotypes of Asian men as weak & asexual while hypersexualizing & fetishizing Asian women. Fast forward to 2020, we see how much things have changed onscreen, but how has everything leading up to now played out across generations? How have these depictions gone on to influence young men & women IRL when it comes to their self-image & to their relationships? To discuss this, Minji sits down with her friend, actor Mike Bow, to unpack some of their perspectives. Mike shares his journey in pursuing a less traditional path as an actor & how his own self-image & the image put upon him by others has shaped it all. Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by AwkwafinaFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
2020 has begun & we don't know about you all, but it's been a LOT to handle from the get go. However, it's a new YEAR, a new DECADE, and right now it's all about TAKING RADICAL RESPONSIBILITY. As we all reboot our energy, our minds, hearts, & hustles, there is no time better than now to take a good hard look at where we're currently at in life & learn how to deal with uncomfortable changes, painful awakenings, & ugly truths we might have been avoiding for too long. Minji shares about a new chapter in her life & some hard lessons that may just be the gateway to a happier, healthier & more purposeful future. Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by AwkwafinaFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
Things can go wrong and they usually will. As prepared or as positive and optimistic as anyone can be with a professional project, what do you do when plans just fall apart? What do you do when stakes are high, technical difficulties come at you one after another, key players fall through, budgets get strained, relationships get rocky, and your frazzled team is counting on you to help pull through the chaos? In this episode, Minji shares some key lessons learned from over a decade of producing live events, project management, & leading teams of people. After a particularly challenging Kollaboration production wrapped, she provides a debrief of how to plan, execute & stay flexible when things don't turn out the way you expected. And how even in the middle of stressful situations, you can find a way to power through it and gain valuable insight on how to become wiser, savvier, and more effective moving forward. What does not kill us makes us stronger, yall. Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by AwkwafinaFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
The Five Love Languages book was originally published back in '92, but its theories have become a widely analyzed & applied framework to understand how us weirdo human beings give & receive love. Whether we're talking about romance, family, friendships, or even co-workers, we all show affection & feel appreciated in very different ways. The love language paradigm has opened up conversations between partners & friends, but maybe most importantly, within ourselves to self-identify our own tendencies & preferences. Ideally these assessments could help lead us to more fulfillment & understanding rather than resentment, exhaustion, or feeling like we're better off living alone on a remote island with an inanimate object for a partner. Minji sits down for an honest conversation with her boyfriend Kenji about their love languages & how they exist IRL on a day to day basis. How does it impact their perspectives, how does it impact fights & days when everything feels off? How have they changed over time? How can one make the conscious choice to speak someone's language in order to better care for them? Hold onto your hats & get ready for a deep dive on words of affirmation, physical touch, gifts, acts of service, & quality time. This week's guest:Kenji TsukamotoFollow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by AwkwafinaFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced by @marvinyueh
Welcome to another episode of Sportslifetalk where life without sports is just talk. Zordon sent the Pink and Yellow Ranger on a mission last week, but don't worry they have returned. Join Mr. Younited Surge, the mouf of the south, B Jones, the street talker KD, the head coach KT and Gemini Jones as they talk about sports, entertainment and life issues. Make sure you like and follow us on IG, Twitter, and Facebook @sportlifetalk. You can listen to the Sportslifetalk podcast whenever and wherever you want on anchor or any other podcast platforms of your choice, because we are everywhere. Episode 27: Cornbread Fish and Collard Greens. The cover Athlete this week is MLB superstar Mike Trout Woman crush of the week: ESPN's Maria Taylor Best/overrated foods at Thanksgiving. Carli Lloyd's shot at making an NFL roster. Nike’s stock rose over 18 percent since the announcement of the Kaepernick deal. Dwayne Haskins missed the final play of his team's victory because he was taking a selfie. Should Jerry wait until the off-season to get rid of Jason Garrett? Luka Mania Expectations for Carmelo Anthony Lamar Odom engaged to girlfriend Sabrina Parr after dating for 3 months. Stephen Curry is stepping into the world of movies and television. Megan Thee Stallion and Tristan Thompson/Ciara video. Justin Timberlake was spotted holding hands and getting cozy with his Palmer costar Alisha Wainwright at a bar in New Orleans. Wilder vs Tyson. Who wins? Yeet of the week: Rockwall High School’s Tyra WInter Remember, if you want to support what we do then share, subscribe, and leave a review on any of our social media pages. We hope that you will join us next week and please tell a friend to tell a friend to check us out.
The mental health conversation has opened up so much more in recent years & we are here for it. Still, the process of opening up about our innermost struggles whether with a trusted friend in private, or say, on a podcast, can be a daunting task. When it comes to being honest about inner demons & bouts of hopelessness, sometimes the biggest challenge can be being real with ourselves first & foremost. In this episode, Minji sits down with her friend & fellow actor Edward Hong. He opens up about his journey country (and culture)-hopping around the globe from a young age. With a number of unique challenges being othered & bullied on a daily basis, to a very difficult relationship with his father, Edward shares his process of dealing with anger & mental exhaustion through different coping mechanisms including arts, friends, & even school faculty who helped channel & address larger issues. Together they also discuss pop culture takes on violence, revenge & survival. Disclaimer: this episode deals with heavy themes & potentially triggering topics. Please be mindful of this & take care of yourself. These personal stories that are meant to connect & help provide hope for those who are struggling. This week's guest:Edward Hong (@CinnabonMonster)Follow Minji on:Twitter (@minjeeeezy)Instagram (@minjeezy)Our theme song is "Yellow Ranger" by Awkwafina, this episode also features the song "Uzutrap" from our guest UzuhanFollow the show on Instagram and Twitter and support our PatreonThis podcast is part of Potluck: An Asian American Podcast CollectiveProduced and edited by @marvinyueh
In this episode, we talk iZombie news, give you a sneak peek at the iZombie Season 1 DVD set and then spend some time with Power Rangers RPM - starring young Rose McIver as the Yellow Ranger. Considering we know nothing about Power Rangers, we still had a fun time chatting about it! If you want to check out the episodes we are discussing, queue up Power Rangers RPM episodes "Ranger Yellow" parts one and two, available on Netflix streaming. If you are a fan of Rose on iZombie, you have GOT to check her out on this show! Pre-order iZombie Season 1 on DVD here! This podcast is powered by Pinecast.