What Went Wrong covers Hollywood’s most notoriously disastrous movie productions, digging into the behind-the-scenes insanity of everything from massive flops to record-breaking blockbusters. In each episode, hosts Lizzie Bassett and Chris Winterbauer dive into a new film to explore the mind-blowing (and sometimes numbing) reasons why making a movie is nearly impossible (especially a good one). Produced by David Boman. JOIN OUR PATREON FOR 'WWW' BONUS CONTENT!
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Welcome to MediaDrome a (sometimes) bi-weekly podcast discussing movies and television, potentially dabbling in videogames and music...basically all the things we distract ourselves as we spiral further into oblivion.
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Professor Wittman's Lollypop Shoppe is a show that is mostly based on the more obscure side of 1960's pop and rock recordings. The seeds of the program stem all the way back to 2003 on community radio station WDBX 91.1FM out of Carbondale, Illinois. These programs are recorded live to keep with how the sound of an actual DJ and radio used to be. Sometimes I'm happy, sometimes I'm sad, sometimes I ramble. There's plenty more shows from the archives to upload. If you like, please subscribe as ...
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This is a “daily” podcast. Sometimes about music, sometimes about pop culture, sometimes about none of the above. Find me online: https://linktr.ee/SADDESTNIGHTOUT Thank you for listening
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The case for conserving nature and its biodiversity needs to be robust and credible. Sometimes that requires a willingness to re-examine conventional wisdom. Monthly episodes of The Case for Conservation Podcast feature introspective conversations with fascinating experts - from ecologists to economists, young professionals to Nobel laureates, journalists to media personalities.
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Join dual Walkley award winning Wandering Journo Nance Haxton in conversation with authentic, sometimes eclectic, and often pre-eminent Australians about the streets of their town. Stories about where they grew up, the environment they live, and what inspires them. Go on an audio journey with Nance highlighting a different slice of Australian life each episode. Find all of Nance Haxton's links and work https://lnk.to/p2NSuH (HERE)
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Sometimes just Taylor, Sometimes with friends, always chasing wonder AOUT THE HOST Taylor Hughes fell in love with the art of illusion as a child when his parents bought him a magic kit for his birthday. More than 30 years and thousands of shows later, Taylor has become known for his signature style of Magic Storytelling. He is a Bestselling Author of two books, and his comedy magic specials “Chasing Wonder” and “Enjoy the Ride” are streaming now. Taylor is married to his high school sweethe ...
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Author Nikesh Shukla talks to writers, comedians, musicians, journalists and actors about writing, laughing, singing, commenting, acting. This is the anti-Q&A - a freewheeling, sometimes irreverent (don't you hate the word irreverent) conversation that covers everything from r'n'b to writing to books to zombies. Subaltern: persons socially, politically and geographically outside the hegemonic power structure.
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The Duchess & Uggers discuss movies in every genre and even review movies before they are released (sometimes, if they can get the passes). The Duchess is an avid online gamer and Uggers is a comic book reader!! Together using their forces they will prepare you for THE END OF THE WORLD thru movies, gaming & comics!! Take a look at our podcast and hopefully you will enjoy, we have a good time and thats all we hope for our viewers is you laugh a little as well.
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Each week, Brian Levy and his co-ghost Susan B Anthony and their spooky friends put on a talk show straight from a horrible haunted mansion in Hell! Famous zombies, ghosts and werewolves are always showin' up. Think of a regular ol' late night talk show but set during Halloween every single week, and you've got Late Fright! Don't listen if you get spooked by ghosts sometimes!
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A general microcast about everything and nothing in everyday life. True short stories, family fun, some true crime, anything that I find interesting. In short, it is about everyday life, as lived by every day people, presented a fun and entertaining way.
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The ITRH Urban Survival Podcast is about focusing first on the things that matter most: What’s likely to happen. Then get you ready for the mundane to the insane. (And sometimes Zombies.) We are the show that keeps you safe and sound! Hit subscribe.
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Six random dudes. We know, that’s a lot of dudes. (Insert offensive joke here) We talk current and past news with our comedic perspectives. Sometimes serious. Mostly dumb as shit.
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Hello Wanderers! We are two friends from college that like to talk about random stuff, and sometimes get a little sidetracked. Come, join us on our journey! You might just learn something....
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The Nerd OD podcast is your source for all the latest in nerd culture from games to gadgets, movies to music, comics to collectables... Sometimes informative, sometimes completely off-topic but always entertaining! Hosted by Dan, Reg and Steve. Part of the NOD Network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Brainstorming ideas, in a podcast! Sometimes we follow through on them, ha.
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A deep dive sometimes crazy way to look into a variety of movies. Sheps takes a look through trivia, storytelling and music/movie snippets. Not for the faint hearted.
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A podcast for discerning movie goers who are curious about not so good movies... and tolerate poor grammar. Sometimes filthy, occasionally informative, always funny. Scott and AJ are your regular hosts. The podcast is available for subscription through iTunes, Stitcher, and BeyondPod.
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Just two garbage girls in a garbage world. We're fiery trash for the stuff we love, and we hope you are too. We sometimes (always) talk about Taylor Hall.
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The Cast of Ka - Stephen King's The Dark Tower Fan Podcast
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The Cast of Ka is a bi-weekly palaver dedicated to Stephen King’s The Dark Tower series. Each episode, we discuss a chapter from the books (sometimes more, sometimes less) along with all things that serve the beam. If you haven’t forgotten the face of your father, this is the podcast for you! A part of the Zombie Grrlz Horror Podcast universe.
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Independent and uncensored. Stage Dives & High Fives is a music podcast where two guys talk about what they love and sometimes things they hate...
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Have you ever screamed at the movie as the witless characters make mistake after mistake in evading the killer? Well this is the Podcast for you! Here at Outsmarting the shadows we deep dive into the survival strategies of every horror situation one movie at a time from masked killers, undead zombies, vampires and everything in between. Join us on our hilarious and sometimes critical review of horror survival as we explore and dissect every mistake and every danger; outsmarting the shadows o ...
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We're pretty much the Mos Eisley of podcasts. Just a wretched hive of scum and villainy who live in dank dwellings talking about anything and everything from a nerdy perspective. Sometimes it’s entertaining…maybe. No promises.
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Invisible Office Hours
Paul Jarvis and Jason Zook host a seasonal podcast for entrepreneurs and creative professionals who aren't confined to literal office hours. They also talk about vampires and zombies sometimes.
Invisible Office Hours is a seasonal podcast for people that aren't confined to a literal office or that aren't confined by conventional thinking. Hosted by Jason Zook and Paul Jarvis the show covers a wide range of topics that all touch on aligning your thinking with your journey, and dealing with the bumps along the way. Topics include criticism, selling out, positivity and we release new episodes Netflix-style throughout the year.
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Hi, I’m a teacher in Southern Alberta. Every day I have to drive to work. Sometimes I carpool. On those days the topics that get discussed are, entertaining. Tune in to hear about some hot button topics impacting our education system as well all other issues that seems worthy to discuss during a drive. Cover art photo provided by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@impatrickt
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Kristofer Velasquez is a writer, director, producer, teacher, and father who has chosen this podcast as a verbal quest for immortality through a collection of musings. Sometimes creatively written, other times just curiously spoken - he hopes that his words might reach his children after he’s gone. From published and unpublished fiction to commentary on everything from horror and science fiction, to writing and creativity, to technology and philosophy. Support this podcast: https://podcaster ...
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G-Rod will be discussing ONE horror film a week. The mission is to introduce you to the world of horror. Sometimes G will be riding solo. Sometimes G will have a guest. Either way, here at Pod Of Horror HALLOWEEN IS EVERYDAY! Follow Pod of Horror on Twitter: twitter.com/realpodofhorror Follow Pod Of Horror on Instagram: instagram.com/podofhorror Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podofhorror/support
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Horror Movies and Heavy Metal! What happens to a group of friends when they get together to introduce their sheltered West Virginia Country Boy Best Friend to a Horror Movie and a Heavy Metal Album? Under this Show we have several segments which include: BlastBeat- This is a one off episode, sometimes containing lists or current events. The Sanguine Record- This is our interview show. This is where we allow creators to talk about what they want to talk about! Mosh Pit Episodes- This is our b ...
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The Solomon Success podcast is dedicated to the timeless wisdom of King Solomon and the Book of Proverbs in order to maximize one’s business and life. To our advantage, we can find King Solomon’s financial strategies in addition to many life philosophies documented in biblical scriptures. Focusing on these enduring fundamentals of success allows us to bypass the “get-rich-quick” schemes that cause many to stumble on their journey toward success. Our concern is not only spiritual in nature, b ...
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The digital age promised revolutionary new tools for espionage, but as the CIA discovered through catastrophic failure, technology can betray as easily as it can conceal. At the heart of this shocking intelligence disaster sits an unlikely protagonist: StarWarsWebNet, a seemingly innocent fan site that secretly served as a communication channel bet…
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How did a scrappy production out of the UK with little more than a dozen DV camcorders revive a decidedly dead genre and spark a renaissance with the recently departed? Join Chris and Lizzie as they explore Danny Boyle's lo-fi technically-not-a-zombie-movie-zombie-movie and learn why 100 buckets is never enough, the terror of Kiwi test screenings a…
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Join Chris as he explores the evolution of zombies, from their birth in the Caribbean amidst the horrors of the Atlantic slave trade to their high-speed, globalized, modern incarnations. Endlessly adaptable and mutable to represent our evolving societal fears, zombies continue to be the monster that never dies. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.c…
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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
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1:21:52A very real fear of nuclear war drove Stanley Kubrick to create one of the greatest satirical films ever made - but it wasn’t always a comedy. Find out where the idea for 1964’s ‘Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb’ came from, how a rival film almost ruined its chances of success, and which major role Peter Sellers …
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Join Richard, Jason, Allie, and Hector as they discuss the very satisfying follow up to the 2008 Dreamworks classic! Support the showBy MediaDrome
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Episode 22: Brian Wilson Tribute (The Beach Boys)
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1:56:57Live terrestrial airing from June 12, 2025 featuring many (but not all!!!) of my favorite Brian Wilson songs with the Beach Boys.
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Tooting Through Time: When Flatulence Paid the Bills
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4:02We explore the smelly side of history by examining professional farters through the ages, from medieval court entertainers to modern-day performers. • Roland the Farter, employed by King Henry II, performed a yearly Christmas routine of jumping, whistling, and farting in exchange for land and a manor • Medieval Irish professional farters called "br…
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Dungeons Without Dragons: Leonardo's Secret Military Tunnels/Sharknado
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26:42We explore the hidden tunnels beneath Milan's Sforza Castle, designed by Leonardo da Vinci and only recently discovered in 2025 using ground-penetrating radar technology. While working as a military engineer for Ludovico Sforza, da Vinci created secret passageways connecting important Renaissance landmarks that remained hidden for over 500 years. •…
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This week, join Chris and Lizzie as they learn how the two Midwestern mavens of the Matrix (facing diminishing box office returns), an unassuming Aussie assistant director, and mogul of mayhem Joel Silver spin Alan Moore’s decidedly English anarchist manifesto (starring a bomb-happy, building-blasting, Guy Fawkes fanatic) into a post-9/11 American …
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We are beginning a brand new theme, this month we will be discussing Kung Fu Panda, the epic animated film series from Dreamworks. We hope you have a great time listening to us discuss this iconic animated film. Support the showBy MediaDrome
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57. What are we getting wrong about biodiversity loss? (Maria Dornelas)
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54:02The concept of biodiversity loss is absolutely integral to conservation, and I have never met anyone who has seriously challenged the idea that too many species are going extinct, nor that their extinction is a result of human pressures. So, what do we make of multiple studies telling us that we shouldn’t be focusing so much on biodiversity loss? T…
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Terrible timing, lack of creative direction, and straight up sabotage plagued Mariah Carey’s infamous big time flopper: 2001’s ‘Glitter’. Find out why the movie was doomed from the start, how Max Beesley’s sexy marimba playing still couldn’t save it, and why Jennifer Lopez may be partially to blame! Get an exclusive 15% discount on your first Saily…
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Tomb Raiders Need Not Apply: Seven Legendary Burial Sites Still Playing Hard-to-Get
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25:41The enduring mystery of Genghis Khan's tomb reveals how history's greatest conqueror remains hidden 800 years after death despite modern technology and scientific explorations. Respectful archaeological approaches balance scientific curiosity with cultural reverence as UNESCO protections and Mongolian traditions shield sacred burial grounds from ex…
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How did a studio on the brink, a Jewish director, and a second-rate star turn a pulpy, near-blasphemous mass market Christian book into a blockbuster for the ages? Join Chris and Lizzie as they travel back in time to a tinsel town in painful transition to learn why MGM bet it all on a remake of the costliest film of the silent era, examine Gore Vid…
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Olivier Boudon and Theresa Scholl on the beauty and amazing produce of the Scenic Rim
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17:11There’s a little patch of paradise in Queensland’s south-east corner - in some ways not far away from the big city lights of Brisbane, but when you get there, you feel like you could be at the end of the earth. The Scenic Rim spans more than four thousand kilometres with landscapes ranging from lush rainforests to rolling paddocks and serene lakes,…
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Below The Line - DP & Camera Operator (Donnie Darko)
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1:35:11Cinematographer Steven Poster and camera operator, Dave Chameides join the conversation to put us on the set of Richard Kelly's iconic film, Donnie Darko. Learn about the collaborative efforts required to understand Kelly's vision, and the technical gymnastics necessary to bring it to life. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Califo…
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Magician John Michael Hinton told us how he fooled Penn and Teller
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22:45Check out Taylor's tour dates and more at taylorhughes.com You can see this full episode on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wLhQewoFdQI Be sure to watch John Michael Hinton on Fool us with Penn and Teller https://youtu.be/rNDfunTdD0w?si=QbhP1YT8jSbs_yo2
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Wonder Woman took 75 years to make it to the big screen. Her journey was full of rewrites, reboots, and lots and lots of men. Find out how director Patty Jenkins got the job, why Superman helped Gal Gadot get the part, and who Zack Snyder turned to for help when nothing was working. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Pri…
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Some movies are so bad, they become iconic. Think Cats, Joker: Folie à Deux, Madame Web, and The Flash—massive flops that cost studios millions and spark endless debate. Sam breaks down why these high-profile films failed – and whether Hollywood is learning anything from its most embarrassing box office bombs. Lizzie Bassett and Chris Winterbauer o…
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Nick Paul joins Taylor to talk about their travels and a recent run at Hollywood's Magic Castle For tour dates and more check out taylorhughes.com
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Stream Dreams and Playlist Schemes: Inside Music's Digital Underground
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28:49The digital music industry is rife with fraud and manipulation, from AI-generated song scams to playlist payola, all at the expense of real artists who struggle to earn sustainable income from streaming. • North Carolina man Michael Smith stole $10 million using AI to create fake songs and bots to stream them • Spotify paid $10 billion in royalties…
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Was the fall of the Iron Curtain Bond's curtain call? Tasked with saving the super spy were a pair of nepo babies, a television actor and a Kiwi director fresh off a flop. Join Chris and Lizzie as they dive headfirst off an alpine dam into the Herculean effort to bring Bond into the 90s. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and Californi…
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Join Fiona Shepherd on a Glasgow Music City Tour
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19:28Recently I spent a gloriously rare fine day in Glasgow for Streets of Your Town, wandering around the city’s renowned concert halls and gig venues with music journo Fiona Shepherd - who’s also the co-founder and lead guide of Glasgow Music City Tours. She’s been taking tourists back stage around Glasgow’s renowned live scene for ten years now, shar…
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Join Chris as he explores 007's origins, birthed from the mind of a 44 year old dilettante debut writer, the result of a bet with his nay-saying brother, at a vacation home in Jamaica affectionately named… GoldenEye. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.…
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56. Conservation in Ukraine: How? And why? (Marine Elbakidze)
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39:37Although we all have our problems, war is usually not among them. But if you do live in a war-torn country like Ukraine, war is everyones’s problem. And yet, in Ukraine at least, somehow life goes on including activities like conservation of the environment. The question is how, and why, given the many, more urgent, priorities. Marine Elbakidze is …
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A decade of development hell, enough writers to take down a gorilla (maybe even a Hulk), and a director dealing with daddy issues. This week, Chris and Lizzie smash into the origins of Ang Lee's Hulk, a brooding mid-aughts Marvel misfire that's just a bit misunderstood. They'll discover the Hulks that almost were (animatronic!), the Hulks that we d…
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A plane crash puts a premature end to a precocious protagonist… on screen and off. This week Chris and David explore Richard Kelly’s cult classic debut film, Donnie Darko. Learn how a fateful meeting with Francis Ford Coppola, the undying support of Drew Barrymore, and a high school band’s cover of a Tears for Fears track secured Darko a place in c…
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Baseball by the Numbers: Exploring the Art of Stats, Coaches, and Mud
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31:39Baseball isn't just about what happens on the field – it's a complex world of statistics, coaching strategy, and quirky traditions that make America's pastime endlessly fascinating. We explore the hidden aspects of the game that fans rarely see but that shape everything from scoring to memorabilia. • Box scores have evolved from simple newspaper su…
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Zombies, Beyoncé, and Toilet Paper: The College Catalog From Another Dimension
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23:08Weird college courses have become legendary in our cultural mythology—but how strange do they really get? Grandpa Is Him takes you on a bewildering tour through academia's most eyebrow-raising offerings, from "The Philosophy of Star Trek" to "Thinking About Toilet Paper." After sharing his own unconventional education story—graduating college in 20…
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Jennifer Grey knew the part of Frances “Baby” Houseman was perfect for her. There was just one problem: Patrick Swayze. The stars of 1987’s ‘Dirty Dancing’ had history, and it wasn’t good. In this episode Chris and Lizzie dive into the low budget film that became a smash success despite production woes, a brand new studio backing it, and two stars …
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55. What's the risk of fads in conservation? (Kent Redford)
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35:56Conservation competes with a variety of other societal priorities and interests for funding and for attention. As a result, conservation projects, programmes and even broader concepts are frequently “packaged” in ways that prioritize grabbing attention. But promoting or marketing conservation initiatives in this way carries certain risks. Among the…
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Would audiences walk out? Would the animation make them sick? Was Walt Disney a madman? Such were the real musings of industry experts when Walt bet it all on Snow White, Disney’s first feature animated film. Join Chris and guest hosts Elena Crevello and Chelsea Davison (of Podstruck) as they explore how Disney redefined cinema forever with a four-…
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In this atypical episode, Chris takes you down the Walt Disney rabbit hole, setting the table for our episode on "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs". Join us for an exploration of the childhood and early career of the man who created the House of Mouse, up until he decided to create his first animated feature-length film. See Privacy Policy at https:…
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Fact or Fiction: The Strange Road Rules Governing America's Highways
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25:24Buckle up for a hilarious journey through America's strangest and most useless driving laws as we quiz you on which bizarre rules are fact versus fiction across all 50 states. • Blindfolded driving is illegal in Alabama, though singing opera behind the wheel is perfectly fine • Alaska prohibits transporting drunk passengers in taxis • In Arizona, d…
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