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Submit ReviewHey E'rybody. I'm sure many of you are already aware of the atrocities being committed lately in the name of "border security", but you may not have a handle on some of the details. This episode is intended to inform you about exactly what is going on and why it is not only inhumane, but also ILLEGAL. It took some time to get all the moving parts together for this one and in the intervening days more news has surfaced on this issue. We're including a few links to those stories here at the top of the show notes, with links to the info I used for recording listed below. Click on the text to open. Links will open in a new browser window.
News since recording:
texas-shelter-immigrant-children-20180616-story.html">Staffers aren't allowed to pick up nor comfort infants at detention centers
Former First Lady Laura Bush wrote an opinion piece.among other things, she called the images she's seen "eerily reminiscent" of WWII Japanese Internment Camps
4 month old infant taken from mother WHILE breastfeeding
parents-asylum-immigration.html?action=click&module=RelatedCoverage&pgtype=Article®ion=Footer">What you can do
Resources used for this episode:
They're keeping children in cages
un-migrant-children-families.html?rref=collection/issuecollection/todays-new-york-times&action=click&contentCollection=todayspaper®ion=rank&module=package&version=highlights&contentPlacement=2&pgtype=collection">The UN says this treatment is illegal
What separating migrant families at the border actually looks like
Detention of migrant children is surging under Trump
The legal process for children separated from their parents
Senator Jeff Merkley of Oregon recounts his experiences visiting detention centers - or trying to
US-Funded police in El Salvador murder citizens with impunity
jagger-says-ortega-waging-dirty-war-nicaragua-212803365.html">Bianca Jagger on the situation in Nicaragua
nicaragua-bianca-jagger-amanpour.cnn">Video of Bianca Jagger interview on Amanpour
Video of Chris Hayes' interview with Laura St. John and Lee Gelernt
I think that's all of them. Thanks as always for listening. Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast on whatever platform you listen on! And send us your feedback. Whether it be here, via our Facebook Page or on Twitter - we love to hear from listeners!
Love ya!
- Kev
Hey E'rybody! Welcome to Episode 18 with Olivier Blanchard! Smart people who "get it" are hard to come by, and Olivier is one.
If you don't learn something by listening to this episode; you're not paying attention.
That is my favorite thing about Olivier. I may not agree with everything he says ... but I learn something every time. This episode was a long time in the making and I'm very proud and thankful to be able to share it with you. Grab your beverage of choice and settle in for a truly pure conversation.
Hey E'rybody! After a lengthy hiatus (which I'll discuss on a future episode), we are BACK with a fantastic episode featuring Director Even Cecil. I first met Evan several years ago when I got booked as Background on shows he Directed for Investigate Discovery. I've been following him on Facebook ever since. For quite a while he's been posting about the movie he's been working on for the past 3 years; a horror film entitled "Lasso". Well... the film is finally completed and is screening tomorrow, Friday April 6th at the Oakland International Film Festival. I know this is horrendously short notice, but if anyone listening is in the area and looking for a fun way to spend the evening, come out to the screening! Producer Wendy and I will be there! Who needs more reason than that? ;)
Lasso has been on the festival circuit for a while now. It won Best Thriller Feature at the 2017 Atlanta Horror Film Festival and Best Horror Feature Film at the 2107 Fear Awards.
Check out the Teaser Trailer for "Lasso"
Check out the Official Trailer for "Lasso"
In the episode, not only did we discuss "Lasso", but also Evan's early career and some really fun details about what it was actually like making those shows for ID. It was a really good time, so give it a listen. Don't forget to like, rate, review and subscribe! Life of Reilly is available on virtually every podcast platform, so you have no excuse! ;) Follow Lasso on Social Media: Twitter: @LassoMovie
Instagram: lassomovie
Facebook: Lasso Movie
Hey E'rybody!
Welcome to Episode 16 with my guest James Reitano! James and I met in Jr High School MANY years ago. In this episode we chat a bit about what is was like to be a teenager in Santa Cruz in the 80s, James' Graphic Novel 1985 is about exactly that. He has also just finished the series 1987, which you can link to below. James is also the artisitic mind behind our new logo, which we are SUPER stoked about! What do you guys think of it?
We also talked about previous jobs we've had and several other topics - as you know, I like to fly by the seat of my pants when we have guests on. So as usual, this one kinda veers around into some unexpected territory; which is just the way I like it. Hope you enjoy!
As always, don't forget to Like, Subscribe and Rate the podcast on whichever platform you listen. Tell your friends! We are now on Stitcher, GooglePlay and TuneIn, in addition to iTunes and the Podbean app. So no matter which type of mobile device you (or your friends) are using (Apple, Android or Windows) you can download and listen to Life of Reilly without being tethered to your computer!
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Michelin Commercial I worked on as a PA
Polaroid Under 35 Bucks commercial (I didn't work on this one, but its the only one I could find from that campaign)
Keith Morris' Book "My Damage"
Ed Catmull's Book "Creativity Inc"
Make sure to download and listen to Part 1 before listening to this one!
Time Stamps for Part 2
22:49 - Episode 7 with Luke and Hamish
56:30 - Taylor and I discuss Hamilton
Hey E'rybody! This one took a little while to edit, but I think you'll agree that it was worth the wait!
My daughter Taylor joined me in studio this time for a retrospective on what we've been up to on Life of Reilly for the past year.
We listened to clips of past episodes, which sparked some really fun, insightful conversations. If you want to skip to specific parts of the episode, I've included some time stamps at the bottom of this message.
I've split the episode into two parts, to (hopefully) keep the download to a managable size.
Once you're finished with this one, make sure to download and listen to Part 2; there is some stuff in there that is pure gold! Do not miss it!
Thanks for listening!
Don't forget to like, rate and review the show on whatever platform you're using; it really makes a huge difference!
Also - in addition to iTunes and the Podbean App, we are now available on Stitcher and TuneIn, with GooglePlay coming soon!
This means you can listen on EVERY mobile device, regardless of platform. Don't stay tethered to your computer! Download an App and listen on the go. Whether you use iOS, Android or Windows!
Thanks again, and much love.
- Kev
Time Stamps
23:50 - Retrospective Starts. Toe Dip #1
41:20 - Episode 1 with Alice Dobbe
1:24:50 - Episode 2: Phobias
1:41:30 - Episode 5: Are You Offended?
2:13:00 - Episode 11 with Denise Elerick
Hey E'rybody! In this episode I tell the story of my experience volunteering for the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History's "Hamilton Education Program". It was quite a day, as you'll hear. I got to see "Hamilton", you guys.
But even more than that, I had an amazing, unforgetable experience that ran paralell to seeing the play. What an amazing, crazy day!
I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed recording my story for you. If you're interested in learning more about the program, click on the links below. To support the program, use the hashtag #EduHam
Me and Producer Wendy fixin' to get our drink on with the Gilder Lehrman folks after the show.
The Hamilton Education Project
Oakland Technical High School's EduHam experience
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Thanks and much love.
- Kev
Hey E'rybody!
A quick but resounding Thank You to the folks who have been checking out the show after seeing me on my daughter Taylor's YouTube channel recently. Its great to see you here! That video was a TON of fun to make, and thanks to her subscribers, it looks like we're going to make it a recurring series. For those of you who haven't seen the video, you can check it out here.
In this episode, I talk about some of the facts about and methods used to hinder and/or remove people's right to vote here in the US. Its a pretty heinous business that not many people are even aware of, let alone understand.
Most of the information discussed came from the documentary "The Best Democracy Money Can Buy" by Investigative Journalist Greg Palast. Click the link to watch it on YouTube, it's totally worth the time.
Palast's website is also a great resource for anyone wanting to dive into this topic. He is a dogged researcher, but is also talented and entertaining. Which makes this otherwise dense subject matter easier to wade through.
Thanks for listening you guys! Don't forget to tell your friends and subscribe, rate and review on iTunes!
I love you!
- Kev
Hey E'rybody!
After taking a few months off (where does the time go?) to adjust to some life changes, we are back with a vengeance!
This solo episode was inspired by the short film "Don't Be a Sucker" which was produced by the US War Department (since renamed Department of Defense) during World War II. Producer Wendy came across it during one of her forays into the corners of the internet and knew immediately that she HAD to show it to me. If you haven't seen it yet (I posted a link on our Facebook Page), I recommend taking 17 minutes to watch it before listening to this episode. It's not a requirement by any means, I just think you might get more out of the episode.
Here is a link: "Don't Be a Sucker"
I'd also like to take a moment here to once again thank @SamiMoree_ for her awesome review on iTunes! Feedback from listeners is very important. Not only to those of us who produce Podcasts, but when it comes to platforms such as iTunes, ratings and reviews are part of what determines where you wind up in search results. So lets make Sami a trendsetter! Get your butt over to iTunes and type up a quick review. A five star rating would be super awesome, as well. ;)
Veteran listeners to Life of Reilly are well aquainted with our friends Luke and Hamish from New Zealand. They - along with their friend Paddy - have rebranded their Press X to Jump podcast. The new show is Luke, Hamish, Paddy - The Podcast. Click on the title to link to their page on Soundcloud. As of this posting, I don't think they're activated on iTunes, but I'm sure they will be soon. Stay tuned for an announcement of their next appearance on LoR; hopefully Paddy will join us next time.
As always, thanks SO much for listening. I love you.
- Kev
Hey E'rybody! My guest for this episode is Denise Elerick. Denise is a force of nature, let me tell you. She's a professional, a Mom, a Wife and an Activist. Not necessarily in that order. We recorded this one on the afternoon of November 20th at Denise's home in Aptos, CA. As such, there are the normal background noises one should expect in a home full of active people. Denise's family was very welcoming and considerate while we were recording, but some noises just can't be helped. It is also worth mentioning that I was sitting in a very comfy leather chair, but I find it impossible to sit still for very long. So the noises you hear have nothing to do with my diet... it was the chair. I swear! It was the CHAIR! Denise's dog Scout also makes his presence known a couple times. The dog has excellent taste and chose to spend much of our session near me. I hope you all enjoy listening to this conversation as much as I enjoyed having it. As always, thanks for listening and don't forget to tell your friends about the show!
Coming up in Episode 12: YouTube's Taylor Reilly! As promised, here are the links to Van Jones' "Messy Truth":
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