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MY CREATIVE CAREERS
My Creative Careers, hosts Tamika Lamison and Adam Leipzig draw on the hundreds of movies & TV shows they’ve worked on to open the doors of access through fun, funny, and deeply revealing interviews with award-winning movie & TV pros and emerging newcomers. Tamika writes on Amazon’s/ALLBLK “Monogamy", runs the AICP/DGA’s Commercial Directors Diversity program, founded the Make a Film Foundation and is currently producing and directing several projects as SVP of Development and Production at PhilmCo. Adam has been a senior exec at Disney, president of National Geographic Films, and has produced/supervised/distributed/financed 35 films including “March of the Penguins,” “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids,” “Dead Poets Society,” “Titus,” and “A Plastic Ocean.” Together Tamika and Adam ask their guests: “What do you really, really do and how did you get there?” Listeners will explore what goes on behind the scenes, discover creative careers they may never have heard of, and learn how to make their own paths, too. My Creative Careers (because creative people never have only one career!) showcases the diversity of people, arts, and professions in the entertainment industry, and shares behind-the-scenes insights so listeners can deepen their knowledge and activate their aspirations. Produced by MediaU.com – your online career accelerator.
THE TAKE 12 PODCAST
The Take 12 Podcast, powered by TNT LTD. PRODUCTIONS, brings an exclusive look behind the camera into the world of filmmaking, commercial production, set building, prop design, and independent storytelling. Hosted by industry veterans, the podcast connects with creators, producers, and dreamers alike.
THE DADA NETWORK
Join hosts Caligula Q. Strawman, K-Slick, Incitatus, Miss Ellanea & others as we review games, watch movies, and talk of everything and nothing. Find all our different shows under The Dada Network header: • +10 XP: The only video game review cast with a sensible rating system. Join Caligula, K-Slick, Incitatus & others for hilarious and insightful reviews of the next game you're gonna want to play. • A Conversation with Everyone: Caligula attempts the Sisyphean task of interviewing every person in existence, join him & our guest of the week for their fascinating and often arcane discussions. • TRASHCAST: Irregular and disjointed tales of intrigue, adventure, and woe! Join our Dada hosts for some touching heart-to-hearts and knock-em-down-drag-em-outs! — Archival Shows (we don't produce these anymore): • It's Not Horror: Dada judges whether a movie is truly worthy if the mantle, “horror.” These were really fun, hopefully we can do some specials in the future. • Steaming Garbage: Our old video game review cast. • The Unwatchables: The only movie review cast with a sensible rating system. — Introductory 3¶ of “Dada Manifesto 1918,” Tristan Tzara The magic of a word—Dada—which has brought journalists to the gates of a world unforeseen, is of no importance to us. To put out a manifesto you must want: ABC to fulminate against 1, 2, 3 to fly into a rage and sharpen your wings to conquer and disseminate little abcs and big abcs, to sign, shout, swear, to organize prose into a form of absolute and irrefutable evidence, to prove your non plus ultra and maintain that novelty resembles life just as the latest-appearance of some whore proves the essence of God. His existence was previously proved by the accordion, the landscape, the wheedling word. To impose your ABC is a natural thing— hence deplorable. Everybody does it in the form of crystalbluffmadonna, monetary system, pharmaceutical product, or a bare leg advertising the ardent sterile spring. The love of novelty is the cross of sympathy, demonstrates a naive je m'enfoutisme, it is a transitory, positive sign without a cause. But this need itself is obsolete. In documenting art on the basis of the supreme simplicity: novelty, we are human and true for the sake of amusement, impulsive, vibrant to crucify boredom. At the crossroads of the lights, alert, attentively awaiting the years, in the forest. I write a manifesto and I want nothing, yet 1 say certain things, and in principle I am against manifestoes, as I am also against principles (half-pints to measure the moral value of every phrase too too convenient; approximation was invented by the impressionists). I write this manifesto to show that people can perform contrary actions together while taking one fresh gulp of air; I am against action; for continuous contradiction, for affirmation too, I am neither for nor against and I do not explain because I hate common sense. […]
BOND AND BANTER
Every episode a guest will impersonate a character or a real person connected to the world of James Bond. Your host Jack Lugo will interview them in character for a limited amount of time. Then the character will "leave" and Jack will interview his guest for the episode. The conversation will then turn to casual banter about Bond, entertainment news, or various topics.
BUZZEDABOUT PODCAST
We love movies, TV, and vino! Come join us as we break down recent movies and television shows with a bottle of vino! We give a rating of the movie or TV show at the beginning of the podcast and then we see if our rating has changed after some discussion and a few glasses...
MUPPETSATIONAL!
Muppetsational! is The Muppet Show podcast hosted by three huge Muppets fans, Jade, Emma and Lewis. Join us each week as we dive into an episode of Jim Henson’s classic variety show, now finally available on Disney+. It’s time to get things started on the chronological, explorational, conversational, Muppetsational!