382: Jay Bonansinga & Melissa Hutchison + Neil Cohen
Publisher |
Podcastica
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
After Shows
Film Reviews
TV & Film
TV Reviews
Publication Date |
Dec 27, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:41:13
And now for something completely different: This episode I'm so very pleased to talk with two amazing friends who I've met through my involvement with TWD, Walking Dead novelist Jay Bonansinga and Clementine voice actress Melissa Hutchison! We talk all about how being involved in the world of The Walking Dead has impacted our lives, among other things. And to continue the theme of being a fan of TWD and then getting involved to a greater level, I talk with author Neil Cohen about his book Business Is Dead: Resurrecting Entrepreneurship Through the Fan-Focused Venture. You'll learn about a varied group of people who've each turned their Walking-Dead-related hobby or passion into a business. Plus we talk a little about Neil's zombie novel trilogy inspired by his experience working in government agencies supporting emergency management and counterterrorism. You can find links to all Neil's books at businessisdead.com. This podcast is made possible by listeners like you (and you too) who have supported us at patreon.com/jasonandkaren. On the most recent episode of the Patreon-exclusive Jason & Karen Show podcast Karen and I covered Rian Johnson's latest flick, Knives Out, plus National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, and a bunch more. If you'd like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren. You can download, subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or in iTunes by going to walkingdeadcast.com/itunes. Next episode: The Top 10 Video Games of the Last Decade Support the show: https://patreon.com/jasonandkarenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
And now for something completely different: This episode I'm so very pleased to talk with two amazing friends who I've met through my involvement with TWD, Walking Dead novelist Jay Bonansinga and Clementine voice actress Melissa Hutchison! We talk... Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
And now for something completely different: This episode I'm so very pleased to talk with two amazing friends who I've met through my involvement with TWD, Walking Dead novelist Jay Bonansinga and Clementine voice actress Melissa Hutchison! We talk all about how being involved in the world of The Walking Dead has impacted our lives, among other things. And to continue the theme of being a fan of TWD and then getting involved to a greater level, I talk with author Neil Cohen about his book Business Is Dead: Resurrecting Entrepreneurship Through the Fan-Focused Venture. You'll learn about a varied group of people who've each turned their Walking-Dead-related hobby or passion into a business. Plus we talk a little about Neil's zombie novel trilogy inspired by his experience working in government agencies supporting emergency management and counterterrorism. You can find links to all Neil's books at businessisdead.com. This podcast is made possible by listeners like you (and you too) who have supported us at patreon.com/jasonandkaren. On the most recent episode of the Patreon-exclusive Jason & Karen Show podcast Karen and I covered Rian Johnson's latest flick, Knives Out, plus National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation, and a bunch more. If you'd like to give us a call, you can call us at (650) 485-3323 or email brains@podcastica.com. Look for us on Facebook at facebook.com/deadcast and on Twitter at twitter.com/jasonandkaren. You can download, subscribe, rate, and review us on Apple Podcasts or in iTunes by going to walkingdeadcast.com/itunes. Next episode: The Top 10 Video Games of the Last Decade Support the show: https://patreon.com/jasonandkarenAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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