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In 2020 Revill produced and moderated The Punk Rock Documentary Filmmaker Roundtable. Panelists included Taylor Morden, Scott Crawford, Jon Nix, and Shaun M' Colon about the process of making Punk Rock Documentaries.
For the full video click here | Punk Rock Doc Filmmakers Roundtable
Watch their docs:
Taylor Morden | Pick It Up Ska In The '90s | The Last Blockbuster
Scott Crawford | Salad Days | Creem: America's Only Rock 'n' Roll Magazine
John Nix | Beyond Barricades: The Story Of Anti Flag
Shaun M' Colon | A Fat Wreck: A Punkumentary
Listen to their Let's Chat! epsiode
Taylor Morden | Scott Crawford | John Nix | Shaun M' Colon
Let's Chat! is back from hiatus. Revill shares a brief update about what he has been up to, and the future of Let's Chat!
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Dwight Hurst (Broken Brain, Broken Chat Podcast) interviews host Revill on why they have decided to take a break from Let's Chat! Stay subsrubied to the feed we will be posting some new episodes and bonus content while we are away.
Kristen Logan is a stand up comedian, on this episode we chat about what lead them to start performing stand up comedy, coming to terms with their childhood trauma, why they sought out help, and how they are making their pain into comedy. You can see Kristen performing all over New England.
David McWane is best known as the frontman of Boston based punk ska band Big D and The Kids Table. On this episode we chat about the early days of Big D and the kids table, breaking his tail bone at the Webster theater, the CT music scene and Big D's impact it had on host Revill, what it means to live a creative lifestyle, and the writing and recording process of Big D's new album Do Your Art (Out Now), and much more.
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Dwight Hurst is the host of The Broken Brain and C.E.O of Popped Collar Productions. Jason Hemming a.k.a The Vern is host of Cinema Recall and a podcast editor for hire. Dwight and Vern also happen to be members of Let's Chat! Club and happen to be Revill's oldest friends in podcasting. On this episode we chat about going from hobbyist podcasters to turning it into a job, geek out over TV and movies and much more.
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On a special mini episode The Vern and Ashley join Revill to chat about their weekend at Rhode Island Comic Con. This is a very special episode as Revill and Vern have been internet friends for years but meet in real life for the first time at RICC! We chat about all the highlights of Con and the friends we made along the way.
Pat Edwards is the author of the ongoing comedic sci-fi novel series, Space Tripping, as well as a writer for multiple indie D&D projects such as The Red Opera. He also wrote the short film Joining Call, co-hosts the Let's Rewatch Podcast, and has weekly livestream D&D show on the Geekly Inc Twitch channel. Check out everything Pat is up to at ThePatEdwards.com. We are joined by guest co-host Nathan Peavy a podcast booking agent at Interview Connections
Nathan Gray returns to the show for a third time. Nathan is an American singer/songwriter and solo artist and best known as the lead singer for the legendry post-hardcore band Boysetsfire. Catch Nathan Gray on tour with turner.com/">Frank Turner until 10/22/21. You can pre order Nathans latest album Rebel Song's on End Hit Records.
Sergio Anello is a solo Artist and bassist of The Early November. Sergio's latest album A Hodgepodge of Modern Furniture and Antiques is out now on records.com/products/709969-sergio-anello-a-hodgepodge-of-modern-furniture-and-antiques?ffm=FFM_3b15f5ab990cb702ee7509fd2b804b3c"> Sunday Drive Records. On this episode we chat about how Sergio joined The Early November, playing warped tour, with acts like Fall Out Boy, Jack jack Antonoff , My Chemical Romance, before they were famous, being on Drive Thru Records during their golden years, their solo project and life after the Early November.
Curt Williams is one half of the morning zoo style comedy podcast The Half Hour Bro's brothers, 30 minutes, infinite opinions. On this episode we chat about what Curt and his brother Tom's love of morning zoo radio, what lead to starting the podcast, our love of comedy and podcast influences, how we can get canceled, faith and much more.
John (The Dumb Found Dead), Sean (Shots and Thoughts Podcast), & Josh (Let's Start a Cult) scours Reddit and Wikipedia for your entertainment. You know it's gonna be good.
Connor Lovat-Fraser is a musician and Chief Marketing Officer for PictAR. We chat about his time playing in Boys Night Out, touring with Fall Out Boy, the lasting legacy of Boys Night Out, Trainwreck, Canadian and American emo, everything thinking BNO is from Jersey, father hood, how he began working with PictAR and much more.
Editor- Robbie Sherman
A New Episode of Let's Chat Live has Chris Revill reuniting with past Guests Steven Clark and Serpent's Breakdown
Matt Stewart is a jazz musician and trumpet player for Streetlight Manifesto. We are joined by guest co host Sonetta Duncan. On this episode we chat about Matt joining the band despite not knowing what ska is, what it means to be a working musician, faith, touring and much more.
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Nicole Meola and Caroline Freeman host Defining Disney a podcast with the intention to answer the age old question "what is the best animated Disney movie?" Join Nicole and Caroline as they use their scientific rubric to answer the question. On this episode we chat about where their Disney obsession began, their experience working at Disney World and much more. We also get a special pop in by Defining Disney producer Stephen Freeman to chat ska!
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A seven-part docu-podcast telling the fascinating behind-the-scenes story of NBC’s #Community, one year at a time
Nikolai Blinow is a licensed mental health counselor and founder of OMpowerment Psychotherapy, a space for integrative, holistic, and creative psychotherapy. Nikolai is also career + life coach for Empathic + Highly Sensitive Women in Business.
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Prepare yourself for the Extramundane! On each episode of The Extramundane with Max Ward, paranormal talk show host Max Ward invites a special guest from the realm of the paranormal to talk about the universe’s greatest mysteries. Unlike other paranormal podcasts, however, Max gets answers. He actually talks to the paranormal creatures themselves; from ghosts to Yeti to aliens to The Mothman. There is no creature, entity, or energy too weird for Max. So, join him as he rips open the curtain between our world and… the Extramundane!
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Chris Gethard is a comedian, actor, podcaster, and author. NPR called him “one of our great cultural commentators on comedy/tragedy juxtapositions”. On this episode, Gethard chats about the how the do it yourself ethics he learned in the Jersey punk scene helped with his comedy career. He also discusses how touring with Mike Birbiglia lead to his role in Don’t Think Twice, his stand up special “Career Suicide”, and his latest podcast, New Jersey is the World and much more.
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Editor Robbie Sherman: Check out Conversations with Robbie Sherman, Robbie's Bandcamp
Scott Crawford has spent much of his devoted to documenting independent culture as an author, and filmmaker. Scott has made two documentary films Salad Days and Creem: Americas only rock and roll magazine. Join Scott and guest co-ghost Shaun Colon (A Fat Wreck) as we chat about Scotts latest doc Something Better Change which follows D.O.A frontman Joe Keithley's shocking political victory.
For Alex Burdine television runs in his blood, Alex's grandfather is Don DeFore an actor and president of the Television Academy who has a star on the Walk of Fame. For Alex making a podcast about the sitcom Community was a no brainer. On Six Seasons and a Podcast Alex interviews creators, writers, cast, and fans of the beloved show. On this episode we chat about the community that has grown in the Community podcasting space. We also chat about Alex experience growing up evangelical and why he is not any more.
John Andrew Myers dose it all, by day he works in the art department on television shows and commercials as Robot Chicken, Community and Hot wheels. John also plays in the punk band Love Equals Death. John's true passion is writing the dark fantasy saga Mere Mortals. The fist of the six part saga Mere Mortals is out now!
Taylor Morden is a director, producer, and musician. Taylors latest documentary The Last Blockbuster is a fun, nostalgic feature length documentary film about the rise and fall of Blockbuster video and how one small town store managed to outlast a corporate giant. On this episode we chat about Taylor journey from ska musician to filmmaker the experience making Pick it up: Ska in the 90's and The Last Blockbuster.
John and Patrick are long time friends and host of the true crime, comedy, pun filled Dumb, Found Dead podcast. On this episode we chat about their love of puns, how they decided to blend the comedy and true crime, the mandela effect and much more.
Welcome to the latest instalment of Let's Chat! Presents where we share an episodes from one of our podcast affiliates. To learn more about our affiliate program and how it can benefit you check out Letschatpodcast.net. This week we are highlighting Night of the Living Dead Audio Drama: Part Two:
"Hello fellow deadites. It is here, the thrilling conclusion to our all new audio presentation of George A Romero's Night of the Living Dead. Ben and Barbara find other survivors as the dead continue to gain in numbers and surround the house. Grab a good pair of headphones so you wont miss all the thrilling suspense."
We are joined today by Joining Call director Ash Blodgett (LaughstashTV) and writer Pat Edwards (The Red Opera). Joining Call is inspired by the major life shift we all have faced during quarantine. It’s the story of a group of people trying to connect via video chat to play D&D, but issues keep getting in the way. Things like kids not going to bed, couples at each other throats, and you know, basic internet connection problems. It’s a heartfelt and honest look at what it takes to connect with friends during a global pandemic. We chat about the inspiration and process of writing and making a film during quarantine and the creative solutions it leads to for filing during lockdown. We also chat about all things geek culture and their podcast Let's Rewatch!
Welcome to a new series of Let's Chat Presents where were will introduce to you a podcast from our Let's Chat! Affiliate program in between new Let's Chat! episodes. Interested in joining our Let's Chat affiliate program check all the info on Letschatpodcast.net.
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Robert Isenberg is a writer, playwright, photographer, stage performer, podcaster and documentary filmmaker. Robert shares his origins of growing up in Vermont, his time living in Pittsburgh and the creative community, working for the The Tico Times in Costa Rica, fatherhood and much more.
Mike Cuenca is a Cuban-American, self-taught, award-winning writer and director. Mike's latest film Ill Be Around takes place against the backdrop of a post-punk music festival, dozens of struggling thirty-somethings deal with a wide variety of social and philosophical issues in their respective lives, from generational angst to premature ejaculation. Notable punk rockers J Mascis (Dinosaur Jr), Jonah Ray, (“Mystery Science Theater 3000”), Frank Agnew (The Adolescents), Casey Royer (D.I.), and punk icon Pleasant Gehman all appear in the film. We are joined by co-host Shaun Michael Colón of A Fat Wreck.
Jon Nix is a filmmaker and co founder of Turnstyle Films a cleveland based Independent Production Company founded in 2010. Jon's latest documentary Beyond Barricades: The Story of Anti Flag is out on V.O.D October 16h and available for pre order through frecords.limitedrun.com/">A-F Records. We are joined by Shaun Michael Colón of A Fat Wreck as guest co host.
Pat Edwards of Apotheosis Studios chats about his latest project The Red Opera. This 5e campaign and setting book is based on DiAmorte's heavy metal album of the same name, and builds a world of warlocks for your high level party to explore. The Red Opera will be running through October 1, 2020, and you can find it on Kickstarter now! You can also check out Pat's book Space Tripping, his podcast Let's Rewatch, or catch him streaming on Geekly Inc's Happy Hell Hour on Tuesdays at 2 PM EST.
Founder and host Revill sit down with the Let's Chat! producing team for our first ever producers episodes. We chat about Bri, Chris, and Mikes's origin stories, how they came to the show, and whats next for Let's Chat!
Elyse Press Major is the editor and chief of Providence Media and author of author of the tinkered treasured books and blog. On this episode we chat about how Elyse was able to weather the storm when the pandemic hit, her time in the 80's hardcore and punk scene, crafting, our love of comedy and much more.
Tach Van Sickel is a podcaster, musician, and animator. Tach is cohost of A Very Brady Podcast is a celebration of the iconic television show, The Brady Bunch. Every week hosts, Tach and Jimmy Klein hilariously break down the show one episode at a time! On this episode chat about why he started a Brady Bunch rewatch podcast, working at Space X, why Florida gets a bad wrap, hanging out with Sam Rivers of Limp Bizkit, and much more.
This is audio was taken from What Cheer Writers Club Virtual event Leveling Up: Grow and Monetize your podcast moderated by Chris Revill.
Ready to take your podcast to the next level? Learn industry secrets from professional podcasters like Daniel Denvir (The Dig), Caitlin Durante and Jamie Loftus (The Bechdel Cast), Mary and Blake Larsen of Mary & Blake Media, and the hosts of PVD's own Spark Up podcast. From building a brand to monetizing the hard work you put into each episode, this virtual panel moderated by Chris Revill, host of of Let's Chat! with Chris Revill, will give you the tools you need to level up.
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Ed Bachta is the host of the Unaired podcast. Ed friends watch shows that were cancelled with episodes left unaired and pitch their ideas of how the show would have proceeded if it hadn’t been cancelled.
Heath Saraceno is best known as the guitarist/vocalist of Midtown and Senses Fail. Christian Lesperance conceived of Jersey Interchange during the Covid-19 quarantine new musical collaboration series that reimagines the songs of the New Jersey punk, hardcore, emo and ska scenes of the late 1990s/ 2000s. On this episode, we chat the drive-thru days, being on a major label, touring with Blink 182, the origins of the Jersey Interchange, working at Fuse, and much more.
To stand with solidarity with the #Blacklivesmatter movement we are releasing an episode of a podcaster of color. Friend of the show and past guest Erin Alexanders BOSS: The Business of Soul Searching episode.
Pete McCullough plays bass in the american ska punk band Streetlight Manifesto. On this episode we chat about joining the band in 06, the Victory years, how he did not grow up in the ska punk scene, playing Radio City Music Hall and much more. This episode we are joined by co host Jon Tummillo lead singer of hardcore ska band Folly.
Griffin Newman is an actor and comedian known for his portrayal of Arthur Everest on Amazons The Tick, and co host of Blank Check Podcast (Time Magazines Top 10 podcast of 2019). On this episode we chat about his experiences making The Tick, the rise of popularity of Blank Check podcast, working with Kevin Smith on his role as Orko on Masters of the Universe, from growing up in a fan to being a source of fandom and much more.
Dan Kozuh is a comedy writer and author whose work has been featured in such publications as SFweekly, The Los Angeles Daily News, Billboard Magazine and more. Dan has also written over 200 articles for The Hard Times and their nerd culture sister site, Hard Drive. In April 2019, Dan published his first novel: LINGERIA: Book One of One. It’s a comedic fantasy story about an author’s discovery that the fantasy world within his novels is real and all of the characters revere him as their god and creator. As one review put it, "It is Lord of the Rings meets Hitchhikers' Guide.” Another called it “George R.R. Martin New Nightmare's himself”. In this episode, we chat about how Kozuh came to write for The Hard Times and how his writing has touched the lives of his subjects, being christian metal and ska kid, our love of Louie Anderson, and his struggles with mental health.
Alex Schumacher is an author/illustrator who has worked with the likes of Arcana Studios, Viper Comics, and DreamWorks TV. His first collection of literary magazine comics, Defiling the Literati, was released in 2017 to rave reviews. That same year Alex was also nominated for a ‘Best of the Net’ award for his graphic narrative collaboration with underground poet John Bennett. Alex continues to produce the weekly webcomic Decades of (in)Experience (est. 2015) for Antix Press and the monthly misadventures of Mr. Butterchips (est. 2016) for Drunk Monkeys. On this episode we chat about a great deal of topics with unflinching candor including the twists and turns of Alex’s career path, dealing with mental health issues, recovering from alcoholism, his love/hate relationship with the funny book industry at large, and more.
"When asked to describe herself. She is a twenty-three year old novelist whose genres include Dark-Fantasy, Romance, Erotic Romance, Science-Fiction, and Steampunk. When asked what drives her, Aimee says, “The world around me. The people I know. The love I have gained. The pain I have endured.” Though young, Aimee has experienced many things that she believes no one (man or woman) should ever have to endure, and as a result of that she has turned her pain into liquid words that fill the pages of her books, novels, novelettes, and short-stories.. Aimee chats about her creative process while working, her Supernatural fandom, and her new book The Broken Daughter! with special guest host Matthew Picinich
On this episode we chat about how the podcasting industry has changed since joining Codex Prime Podcast. The community and friendships that have come from podcasting. We geek out about Star Wars, hip hop, wrestling, and shit on The Joker. Carl chats about growing up looking like “Urkel” and meeting Jaleel White at Rhode Island Comic Con and much more.
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Tony Pacitt is an improviser who performs at Wage House, Matt Ferrara is a photographer and musician. With their powers combined they host the podcast What Did We Miss? On What Did We Miss Tony and Matt explore their pop culture blind spots.
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Vanessa Lillie is originally from Oklahoma, but she calls Providence, Rhode Island home with her husband and dinosaur-aficionado son. Her debut thriller, Little Voices, was an Amazon bestseller and number one psychological thriller for all of September 2019. Little Voices received starred reviews from Publishers Weekly and Library Journal as well as must-read lists in Real Simple, Refinery29, Cosmopolitan UK, and Bookish. It was also named one of the best debut thrillers of 2019 by Bolo Books. The Providence Journal review said, "Aficionados of mystery, thriller and horror will savor this intricately plotted page-turner that builds to a stunning denouement." Lillie’s next thriller, For the Best, releases September 2020, and it will also be set in Providence. On this episode we chat about her experiences of becoming a new mo, post partum depression, growing up as real life Lisa Simpsons, going to church in a funeral home, EMDR therapy, ghost, and more.
Erin Alexander Edward is the CEO and host of The Business of Soul Searching a podcast that features risk taking individuals who have faced their fears and came out on the other side. Erin is also the co-founder of Master Your Glo which is creating a space for women of color to master their wellness.
The Vern is host of Cinema Recall a podcast dedicated to discussing iconic scenes in classic movies. The Vern is also a contributor to That Moment Inn, and runs the film blog The Vern's Video Vortex.
PODSWAP: my appearance on You Can Do it: do it
This week we're joined by Chris Revill, host of "Let's Chat! with Chris Revill": a weekly long form conversational podcast featuring guests from the world of comedy, music, podcasting and beyond. Chris has been hosting "Let's Chat!" since 2013, and has released over 200 episodes! It's a great listen, from a genuine and engaging host.
Topics include the social and communal aspect of podcasting, coming out on the other side of depression, how to connect with people, and the things that keep you excited several years into producing a show.
Dennise Kowalczyk got her start in the world of community radio as a volunteer at XPN in Philadelphia, PA and really went to town with her new passion at KBOO Community Radio in Portland, OR. She was an on-air programmer for a women’s music show and a news department volunteer. The latter led to a role as an actual employee as the Evening News & Public Affairs Director (probably her favorite job. Ever.). Most recently, she hosted and produced a segment called BroadBand that aired in a show called The Politics of Living. Currently, she hosts and produces a new podcast called Artclectic New England. She moved to the New England area in the summer of 2018 and fell in love with my new home. Living in Providence, RI has opened up one adventure after the next to explore what the region offers in arts & culture. The podcast is a sharing of her discoveries and includes conversational, curiosity-driven interviews. If you wish to learn more, please drop her a line at ArtclecticNE@gmail.com.
Chuck and Brad do it all so straight ChuckandBradPodcast.com:
Chuck Staton and Brad Rohrer are comedians, writers, and filmmakers in Providence, Rhode Island. Providence (and Rhode Island in general) often plays a big part in their podcast. It's provided a home for their creative interests and outlets.
Chuck and Brad have interviewed countless artists, including the bands Bowling for Soup, Less Than Jake, and Reel Big Fish, as well as Jeff Tremaine (director of the Jackass movies), Casey Jost (Impractical Jokers) and many other other comedians, musicians and creatives.
Nikolai Diana Blinow is a bad ass lady entrepreneur and a licensed mental health counselor. Nikolai is the founder of OMpowerment Psychotherapy and From Burn Out to Balance.
Friend of the show and past guest Ed Bachta and I are doing a Podswap! (subscribe to Unaired to see what Lets Chat! episode he picked). On Unaired! Ed Batcha and friends watch shows that were cancelled with episodes left unaired and pitch there ideas of how the show would have proceeded if it hadn't been cancelled. new episodes every other Thursday.
"This week, I'm joined by America's Radio Sweetheart, founder of the Maximum Fun network, host of NPR's Bullseye, and host of Jordan Jesse Go, Jesse Thorn. We talk Police Squad, how amazing it is, and how amazing Wallace Shawn is."
Jillian Winters (General Manager) and Jodie Noel Vinson (Program Manger) run What Cheer Writes Club a nonprofit in downtown Providence supporting Rhode Island's makers of the written, spoken and illustrated word. Founded in 2018, the Club serves as a central, umbrella organization supporting and providing space to many of our state's writing-related nonprofits, as well providing coworking, networking and career support to individual writers. Plus, dozens of local podcasters flourish in our audio studio. Lastly, we also support the reading and podcast fan public with Pressing Matters, a free email and social feed on the 1,000+ literary events happening in RI every year.
Jacob Haller is a singer songwriter, podcast host, producer and editor of Love YA Like Crazy and Tell Me About Your Song, teaches intro to podcasting at AS220 Industries. Keep up with Jacob on social media and his site Jacobhaller.com
Chris gives a quick update about life and the podcast.
Matt Saincome is a journalist and the founder of The Hard Times a a satirical website with a focus on punk, alt music, and millennial culture. You can hear Matt on The Hard Times Podcast.
Bryan Molloy is a graphic designer and illustrator who has worked with everybody from Jenna Fischer, John Mulaney, Dennis Rodman. Bryan and I met at the Providence Flea Market where he was selling his alternative movie posters for Popcorn Ink. On this episode we chat about the golden age of television, the creative process and much more.
Chuck Staton is a very busy man who is constantly spinning many plates. Chuck is the frontman and guitarist of the pop punk band Senior Discount (Paper and Plastic Records). Chuck is videographer whose work is well known among the popular podcast Tell'em Steve-Dave which consisted of the fine folks of Comic Book Men and Impractical Jokers. Chuck is also a food and travel writer. On top of all that he co host Chuck and Brad Podcast:Agreeing to Disagree which performs live shows. On this episode we talk about all of this and even more.
Joe Capozzi is a writer, producer, child sex abuse survivor and advocate. Joe made the short film Confession about his experience (talked about it in depth on previous appearance.) Joe is the producer of A Peloton of One a documentary where child sex abuse survivor David Ohlmuller rides his bike from Chicago to New York City to raise awareness. If you can please make a donation to their GOFUNDME page.
Ed Bachta is the host of Unaired! a podcast where Ed guest watch shows that were cancelled with episodes left unaired and pitch their ideas of how the show would have proceeded if it hadn’t been cancelled. On this episode we chat about what else TV. We nerd out about shows we love, discuss the shows we can't remember if were real (My Alien Family, Teen Angel?) and give hot takes on issues from six months ago.
You may not know Tad Stones name but likely you recognize his work as the creator of Darkwing Duck and Chip and Dales Rescue Rangers. Tads work spans from working on Hell Boy Animated to Gummi Bears. We chat about his start at Disney various shows he worked on, how animation has changed, what it was like working for Disney Afternoon, storyboarding for Bobs Burgers and much more
John Schroder and Steven Davis are emmy award winning writers for Bob's Burgers among many other credits. On this episode we chat all things Bobs Burgers, how to keep a show fresh after 8 years, the upcoming movie, how they come up with those burger puns, some behind the scenes on how the show is made, fatherhood, how they entered the industry, and much more. This episode also features a guest appearance from fellow Bob’s Burgers writer Kelvin Yu who you may recognize as Brian from Masters of None.
Returning guest Erin Alexander Edwards is a media personality, radio host, model, and entrepreneur. On this episode were all over the place Erin is a black woman in the mental health field as well in the media. Erin chats about existing in various different spaces at once staying true to her authentic self, what drives her and so much more. If your in Providence catch Erin on The Juice 89.9FM Every Sunday.
Bob Dearden is a writer and story editor for iZombie, On this episode Bob allows me to gush and pick his brain about the big changes in Season 4, some pitches to connect the Party Down universe, Space Jam and much more.
Chris plays bass in the New Brunswick based Scream Hello. Scream Hello just released a new album This Island Earth (it’s really good). Chris chats about growing up in the New Jersey scene, touring, being what I believe to be the only punk rock archaeologist and geologist, podcast we love and much more.
Mia Marchant is a podcast host and professional editor. Tyler returns to the show and for the first half we have our usual nerd talk. Then we have a very honest conversation about Mia who recently opened up about his bisexuality publicly. We discuss everything from what it's like to openly bi sexual in 2018 in Washington (state), how he told his friends and family and more.
K.W. Peery returns to the show for a third time! K.W opens up about his creative process, how he balances working a full time job and constantly creating art, writing a screenplay and so much more
Aaron Foss is the founder of Nomorobo, the most popular service for blocking robocalls and telemarketers, is making some major upgrades. In light of the recent privacy news about Facebook and Cambridge Analytica, Nomorobo is expanding it’s consumer protection to include social media. In version 2.5 of the Nomorobo app, users will be better protected from potential scammers, data thieves, and malware. Aaron Foss, the founder, has worked hand-in-hand with the FTC and FCC to roll out this new update.On this episode we dive deep into privacy concerns on the internet, start ups, Silicon Valley (show) and much more.
Cynthia Bemis Abrams is host of Advanced TV Herstory a podcast about lessons of leadership, achievement, and persistence by TV women. Cynthia and I discuss the cultural importance of Netflix One Day at a Time, the role of women characters on TV throughout the generations, sitcoms, and much more.
Bob Dearden is a writer and story editor for iZombie. On this episode Bob chats about starting out as an intern with Rob Thomas, working on The Veronica Mars movie, iZombie, Play it Again Dick, how to end a TV show, the iZombie writers room, and much more.
Rahul Kohli is a television, film and stage actor known for playing Dr. Ravi Chakrabarti on iZombie. You may have also seen Rahul Supergirl playing Jack Spheer. On this episode Rahul chats about landing the role on iZombie, Supergirl, his love of Ricky Gervais, diversity in Hollywood and on iZombie, his social media presence, his upcoming Netflix movie Happy Anniversary with Ben Schwartz (Jean Ralphio!),Star Wars, how the cast of iZombie are real life friends, some hints at season 4 of iZombie (Premiering February 26th on The CW), and much more
Kevin Gallagher has been podcasting for over 10 years. Currently Kevin is the host of Everything is Awesome which is very similar to this show but better. Kevin is also director and producer for Thatentertains.com. Kevin chats about how podcasting has changed over the years, everything Star Wars from the prequels to the last Jedi, hosting live podcast, CW Arrowverse, meeting Kevin Smith and much more.
The Vern is host of Cinema Recall, and blogger of Verns Video Vortex, The Vern host Revill to chat the difference between film and movie people, strange film to TV adaptations, animation, our love of romantic comedies and more.
Lets Chat! is officially back after breaking the cardinal rule of podcasting, disappearing and not posting any new episodes. I came very close to ending the show and afftret some soul searching (therapy and medication) I have decided to jump back in. I give a quick update about everything that has happened the last few months.
A new mini episode is up, spoiler alert im still alive
Host Revill shares a update on the status of the podcast and his life.
Susan is the author of Hot Pants in Hollywood:Sex,Secrets & Sitcoms and television writer for such shows as he Mary Tyler Moore Show, Bob Newhart, Maude. On this episode we chat about her journey to becoming a TV writer, working on Laugh In, working in comedy, and much more.
Host Revill provides a life and show update.
Erin Alexander is the host of The Business of Soul Searching a podcast that explores entrepreneurship. Nikolai is a therapist of and owner of OMpowerment Psychotherapy. On this episode we chat about Nikolais recent Tedx talk, being unapologetically black, the power of no, education reform, feminism, working in the behavioral health field and much more.
Jessica Rhodes is the founder and CEO of Interview Connections- The premier guest booking agency for podcasters and guest experts. Jessica is also the co host of The Podcast Producers, and author of Interview Connections: How to #ROCKTHEPODCAST from Both Sides of the Mic. On this episode we chat about the podcast industry, work life balance, making your own career path and more.
Mel Gray can be heard on Sidecast podcast an irreverent chat-cast where podcasting pals come together and let down their hairs. Scott Meany runs the website Purefiller.com which celebrates the finest ways to fill your free time. From high culture cinema to gore-soaked gems, if its worth a look, you'll find it at PureFiller. On this episode we discuss simulation theory, try to figure out if were in the bernstein or berenstain reality, pop culture conspiracy theories, discuss the nerd test, obscure 90s media and much more.
Ryan Menezes is an editor and interviewer at Cracked. He's written over 90 articles, totaling over 200,000 words, attracting over 90 million views and saving up to 75 lives. On this episode Ryan chats about his writing process, interviewing style for Cracked, media portrayal of class on television, writing fan Wikis and more.
Wade Roush is a science and technology journalist, academic has worked with various startups and host of the podcast Soonish. Soonish is a podcast about the future: How we think and talk about it, what we can do to shape it, and why our best forecasts—and our worst fears—are usually wrong. On this episode we chat about podcast mirroring blogging cycle, the death of the newspaper industry, working at NASA's Ames Research Center, how we should not fear the robot uprising, storytelling and more.
Daniel Chadwick-Shubat is the host of Get Reel Movies a podcast which looks at films from the millennial perspective as well as conversations with filmmakers and actors. Dwight Hurst is the host of Broken Brian a fun and informative Podcast about Psychology, Mental Health, Treatment, and all things Brain-ey. On this episode we chat about Sundance Film Festival, the last season of Sherlock, dream casting for Andrew Scott (Moriarty) and more.
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