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Submit ReviewThis week, Cher and James talk about the art that was David Bowie's life and death, staying relevant in your art, finding validation in yourself, and discussing #BlackGirlMagic. In new segment, Open Up, James and Cher answer a question about being a good ally for women, and in Open Call, Cher discovered an undercover feminist movie franchise, and James shares his joy over a new mixtape from Future.
We are sponsored this week by:
Podcast Movement. Podcast Movement: Looking to start a podcast of your own? This year, Podcast Movement, the world's largest podcaster conference, will be in Chicago. Learn more at PodcastMovement.com, and use code CPC to save $30 off registration..
If you'd like to sponsor a future episode, visit openended.fm/sponsor.
We also have announcements like:
Help us reach our new fundraising goal for 2015-2016! We have our eyes on a portable recorder so we can start doing more on-site interviews, continue to pay our guests, and make this podcast sustainable. Give us a hand with a one-time donation at openended.fm/donate, and becoming a member starting at $1 a month, at patreon.com/openended.
We are introducing "Open Up", from our Live show, into a weekly segment! Head over to ask.fm/openended to receive our excellent advice!
Rate us on iTunes!
Recommend us on Overcast!
References made during our conversation
David Bowie, the Starman, passed away on January 10th
Blackstar, Bowie's 25th and final album, inspired by hip hop music
Scary Monsters and (Super Creeps), Cher's favorite Bowie album
Luther Vandross, came to prominence in Young Americans
Alan Rickman, Severus Snape and a badass actor in general
René Angélil, Celine Dion's husband and manager
Natalie Cole, daughter of Nate King Cole, and all around lovely human woman
For Colored Nerds, the classy version of Open Ended
The most recent Reply All episode, about validation from others
The article that shocked magical black girls around the world
Ashley C. Ford, a gem, wrote a clapback response worth a read
Open Up is BACK
"How to be a better ally to women in tech?"
You know we couldn't forget about Open Call
Cher: David Bowie on Extras and Fast and Furious franchise is lowkey feminist
James: purple-reign-new-mixtape.116225.html">Future has a new mixtape that he went extra on, and made it hard find and The latest of Bodega Boys Podcast episode
Episode 37 couldn't have been made without the help of the following folks:
The Chicago Podcast Cooperative. Like this show? You might like Tight Pencils. Tight Pencils is a show that explores the process of making art. Matt and Kevin sit down with a maker, cartoonist, painter, or designer to find out about their work and what inspires them to create.
Our Patreon supporters: Caty, Amy, Stewart, Classy, Jennifer, Joelle, Will, "Michael", and Revision Path podcast.
If you have any recommendations for show topics, contact us!
Script written by Cher and James.
Music by U+1F60C.
Until next time, keep things Open Ended.
This week, Cher and James talk about the art that was David Bowie's life and death, staying relevant in your art, finding validation in yourself, and discussing #BlackGirlMagic. In new segment, Open Up, James and Cher answer a question about being a good ally for women, and in Open Call, Cher discovered an undercover feminist movie franchise, and James shares his joy over a new mixtape from Future.
We are sponsored this week by:
Podcast Movement. Podcast Movement: Looking to start a podcast of your own? This year, Podcast Movement, the world's largest podcaster conference, will be in Chicago. Learn more at PodcastMovement.com, and use code CPC to save $30 off registration..
If you'd like to sponsor a future episode, visit openended.fm/sponsor.
We also have announcements like:
Help us reach our new fundraising goal for 2015-2016! We have our eyes on a portable recorder so we can start doing more on-site interviews, continue to pay our guests, and make this podcast sustainable. Give us a hand with a one-time donation at openended.fm/donate, and becoming a member starting at $1 a month, at patreon.com/openended.
We are introducing "Open Up", from our Live show, into a weekly segment! Head over to ask.fm/openended to receive our excellent advice!
Rate us on iTunes!
Recommend us on Overcast!
References made during our conversation
David Bowie, the Starman, passed away on January 10th
Blackstar, Bowie's 25th and final album, inspired by hip hop music
Scary Monsters and (Super Creeps), Cher's favorite Bowie album
Luther Vandross, came to prominence in Young Americans
Alan Rickman, Severus Snape and a badass actor in general
René Angélil, Celine Dion's husband and manager
Natalie Cole, daughter of Nate King Cole, and all around lovely human woman
For Colored Nerds, the classy version of Open Ended
The most recent Reply All episode, about validation from others
The article that shocked magical black girls around the world
Ashley C. Ford, a gem, wrote a clapback response worth a read
Open Up is BACK
"How to be a better ally to women in tech?"
You know we couldn't forget about Open Call
Cher: David Bowie on Extras and Fast and Furious franchise is lowkey feminist
James: purple-reign-new-mixtape.116225.html">Future has a new mixtape that he went extra on, and made it hard find and The latest of Bodega Boys Podcast episode
Episode 37 couldn't have been made without the help of the following folks:
The Chicago Podcast Cooperative. Like this show? You might like Tight Pencils. Tight Pencils is a show that explores the process of making art. Matt and Kevin sit down with a maker, cartoonist, painter, or designer to find out about their work and what inspires them to create.
Our Patreon supporters: Caty, Amy, Stewart, Classy, Jennifer, Joelle, Will, "Michael", and Revision Path podcast.
If you have any recommendations for show topics, contact us!
Script written by Cher and James.
Music by U+1F60C.
Until next time, keep things Open Ended.
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