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Skytalkers
Revenge of the Sith: Deluxe Edition Novelization Analysis
This week on Skytalkers, we’re diving deep into the one of the best Star Wars novelizations and our all time favorite: Revenge of the Sith! Tune in to hear us break down our favorite parts of the Deluxe Edition of Matthew Stover’s beloved novel. This week we talk about: What is our relationship to this novel and why does it mean so much to us? Which of Matthew’s annotations were our favorites to uncover in this edition? How does the novel talk about Palpatine in the Force? Between Anakin and Obi-Wan, who has strong...
2025-12-18
1h 05
Skytalkers
Inside the New Revenge of the Sith Deluxe Edition with Editorial Director Tom Hoeler
We’re so excited to bring you this special interview with Tom Hoeler, Editorial Director for Random House Worlds. Tom helped bring the deluxe edition of the beloved “Revenge of the Sith” novelization to life. Tune in to hear us discuss with Tom: How did Tom begin his job in publishing and with Star Wars? When did the idea for the Revenge of the Sith Deluxe Edition begin? Hear Tom talk about working with author Matthew Stover on his annotations. What the process was for designing this gorgeous edition of the “Revenge of the Sith” novelization ...
2025-12-11
1h 10
Skytalkers
New York Comic Con Debrief: Lucas Museum of Narrative Art, Star Wars Publishing Updates, + More
This week on Skytalkers, Charlotte and Caitlin talk about all the Star Wars news and panels from New York Comic Con! Tune in to hear: Caitlin’s review of her first New York Comic Con event! What was it like meeting Matthew Stover after his work has inspired us so much? We cover the new publishing news, including the upcoming YA romance novel (and specific genre header) and the Rey and Leia book, “Legacy”. The Jabba the Hutt merch that was purchased! Our overview of the Lucas Museum of Narrative sneak peek panel, moderated by Martin Scorsese! …and much much mo...
2025-10-16
53 min
Crash Course Catholicism
99 - The Books of the Bible: The New Testament Pt. 1
www.caitlinwest.com - In this episode, we continue our overview of the Bible by looking at the first five books of the New Testament: The Gospels and the Acts of the Apostles. We consider who wrote each book, when it was written, and what its key aims and themes are. The aim of these episodes is to provide us with a bird's-eye view of the whole Bible, to help equip us to begin reading it, or to read it more deeply. In this episode, we'll look at the following books:
2025-09-03
27 min
All or Nothing
Heaven or Hell - The Final Separation That We Can't Ignore | Ep.19
One day, Jesus tells us, there will be a final separation—between sheep and goats, wheat and weeds, true believers and those who only appeared to follow Him. In this episode, we dive into what the Bible says about that day of judgment and why it matters for us right now. We’ll look at Jesus’ parables in Matthew 13 and Matthew 25, unpack the reality of heaven and hell, and ask the question: When the final separation comes, where will you stand? Favorite Christian Apparel - Use Code: CAITLIN10 for a discount Songs for this w...
2025-08-30
22 min
Fantastic Fiction at KGB
Audio from July 9th, with John Kessel & Caitlin Rozakis
Here’s the audio from the Fantastic Fiction at KGB reading, with John Kessel & Caitlin Rozakis, recorded on July 9th, 2025, live at the KGB Bar. We need your help to stay funded! Support the reading series by clicking here! John Kessel John Kessel’s most recent books are the collection The Presidential Papers, in PM Press’s Outspoken Authors series, and the career retrospective The Dark Ride: The Best Short Fiction of John Kessel from Subterranean Press. His novels include The Moon and the Other and Pride and Prometheus. His fiction has t...
2025-07-30
51 min
The Timothée Chalamet Podcast
INTERSTELLAR with Bo & Sean
In this episode, Caitlin, Bo, and Sean discuss Christopher Nolan's Interstellar (2014), which won a Saturn Award for Best Sci-Fi Film, plus a BAFTA and an Oscar for visual effects. Timothée plays young Tom, son of Matthew McConaughey's pilot turned farmer turned inter-dimensional astronaut.If you haven't seen the movie in a while, you should re-watch it, but you can also just review Timmy's scenes here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y7_HFOkCfrMVideo references:Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zSWdZVtXT7ETeaser: https://www.youtube.c...
2025-07-10
54 min
The Scares That Shaped Us
Episode 30: The Cell with Caitlin Starling
Caitlin Starling, author of The Luminous Dead and The Death of Jane Lawrence, stops by the show this week to talk about her amazing new horror-fantasy novel, The Starving Saints! We talk about how Caitlin wrote the book, how she blended genres, and of course, we take a deep dive into The Cell!SHOW NOTES:- Head to Caitlin's website, and be sure to preorder The Starving Saints!- Follow the show on BlueSky and Facebook!- Want to ask Matthew a question? Offer a recommendation? Something else? Email us: scaresthatshapeduspodcast@gma...
2025-05-14
56 min
Story Behind the Stone
Caitlin Bailey (Vimy Foundation) - Vimy Memorial: Living Stories
In this conversation, Ryan Mullens and Matthew Cudmore speak with Caitlin Bailey, Executive Director of the Vimy Foundation. They discuss the foundation's mission to educate Canadians about their history, particularly the significance of Vimy Ridge, and the various programs aimed at youth engagement and commemoration. Caitlin shares her unexpected journey to the foundation, the importance of Vimy Ridge in Canadian identity, and the impact of their youth programs. The conversation also touches on future initiatives and the role of technology in commemoration.TakeawaysCaitlin Bailey's journey to the Vimy Foundation was accidental but meaningful...
2025-04-02
27 min
Tidbits with Dale Lowe and Matthew Paul
Episode 01.14.25: Reading the radar; stalking Caitlin Clark; pineapple haters
Today we talk about reading the colors of the radar...some guy was stalking Caitlin Clark....some people REALLY hate pineapple on pizza
2025-01-14
30 min
Going Solo with Matthew Mayer
Episode 20: Emmy Winning Faith Salie, of CBS Sunday Morning and Wait Wait Don't Tell Me, Shares Heartfelt Stories with Matthew Mayer
Seen by millions worldwide, Faith Salie of ‘CBS Sunday Morning’ and NPR’s ‘Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me,’ shares intimate, funny, and inspiring stories on her life with Matthew Mayer on The Going Solo Podcast. As a Rhodes Scholar and Recipient of Harvard’s prestigious literary award, the Bowdoin Prize, Salie’s career is beyond impressive as she continues to share joy, hope, gratitude, grace, and….To Coda….Faith. Faith Salie (Source: Wikipedia) Faith Coley Salie (born April 14, 1971) is an American journalist, writer, actress, comedian, television, radio, and podcast host. She is a contributor to CBS Sunday Morning and a...
2024-11-27
1h 05
Crash Course Catholicism
80 - The Apostles (III): Matthew and John
Who were the apostles? What were their lives like? What do we know about them? In these episodes, we unpack the lives of the apostles (plus a couple of bonus extras). Today, we continue with Matthew and John. Donate via PayPal Support us on Patreon! Contact the podcast: crashcoursecatholicism@gmail.com. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crashcoursecatholicism/ References and further reading/listening/viewing: The Gospel of JohnMatthew Chapter 9Mark Chapter 3Luke Chapter 5Pope Benedict XV...
2024-09-01
30 min
Fix My Running
Can You Run Marathons After a Stress Fracture? | Caitlin's Story
If you’re an injured runner we can help you get back to running pain-free. Book a free call with us: https://matthewboydphysio.com/booking/ Running Fundamentals Course: https://matthewboydphysio.com/running-fundamentals-course/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/matthewboydphysio/ Summary Caitlin Miller shares her journey of overcoming injury and returning to running. She started running casually in New York City and gradually became more serious, setting goals to run the world majors. ...
2024-06-19
40 min
The Saturday Sports Report
Best of SSR 4-20-24 For Jemele Hill: Why isn't A'Ja Wilson not as marketable as Caitlin Clark? The answer is very simple.
Matt Castillo answers Jemele Hill question from twitter why isn't A'Ja Wilson as marketable as Caitlin Clarke. The answer is quite simple.
2024-04-20
08 min
Tidbits with Dale Lowe and Matthew Paul
Episode 04.17.24: Caitlin Clark/Mascots; Men should sit
Today we talk about Caitlin Clark's WNBA salary....Apparently men should sit when they go to the bathroom
2024-04-17
32 min
Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast
Two Mamas Welcome Their Baby with Caitlin and Sho Thompson (DIAH Classic)
Were you surprised when your labor started?For mama Caitlin Thompson, she shares that even though she felt somewhat ready, there was still a part of her that didn’t expect it. Today’s home birth story is a followup to our interview with Caitlin back in episode 126 when we spoke to her about the emotional journey to conception for her and her wife Sho (definitely listen to that episode if you haven’t yet - it’s amazing).Now today we have Sho joining us (and even a little cameo from baby Florence!) to talk bir...
2023-12-06
54 min
Plug It Up: A Horror Movie Podcast
Cobweb: Spider Sister
Mathula joins Caitlin to cover 2023's Cobweb. (Mathula's pups also join for a bit of background ambiance, but they fade out after the plot synopsis.) Cobweb is a creepy, Halloween-time movie with strong visuals, cool kills, and a memorable monstrous femme figure. And an easily identifiable Busey! Tangents include: crocs, Seth Rogen and his pottery, sequels, Tubi (sponsor the pod, please, we love you), limbs and fins, Matthew Dragonnaughey, fish sticks vs nuggets, living to 200 years old, food combinations, caffeine, falling asleep to movies, exotic pets (marsupial squad), horror TV, and mummies vs zombies. Be...
2023-12-05
1h 24
Better Words
String Theory and writing rom-com as a straight man with Jonathon Shannon
Jonathon Shannon is a Sydney-based writer and creative director. His work has been recognised at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, screened at the St Kilda Film Festival, and is housed in the permanent archives of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. Bound to Happen is his debut novel.Our interview begins at 00.21.00We've got a Substack publication now! On the last day of the month, we share recommendations for two things we reckon you should read/watch/listen to. The beauty of Substack is you can revisit all our old e...
2023-11-22
1h 21
Wake Up The Sun
Coach Cait: Living authentically by Empowering dreams and serving aces
I met Caitlin back in 2016 when she would come train with her volleyball team at Impact Sports Performance. As the years progressed I watched her transition from playing sports at a collegiate level to training and then beginning her own coaching/training and brand. In a short amount of time she has come a long way. She sat down with me over lunch to tell me about the tremendous amount of charity and service she was involved with. As we sat, I knew more people needed to hear her story and journey from Miami to becoming an entrepreneur and...
2023-11-21
52 min
Five to Nine
The One Where We All Lost A Friend
Today we discuss the tragic passing of Matthew Perry, all the wonderful things people have said about him and how he touched their lives. We also discuss Halloween weekend, Leonardo DiCaprio’s duck costume and his awkward paparazzi photos. North West released her first magazine cover and an iconic interview. We also asked- when do nepo babies stop being talked about by the public and pop culture news? The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills premiered and hinted at the separation of Kyle Richards and Mauricio Umansky. Mauricio Umanski was also seen this week holding hands with his Dancing With the St...
2023-11-14
55 min
Stories From the Top
Caitlin Durning - Meraki Media Management
Caitlin Durning is the founder and CEO of Meraki Media Management, a social media management agency based in Downingtown, PA. In this episode, we discuss Caitlin's viral campaign that led to the creation of her business, her strategy for developing a social media management agency, and tips for self-care while running a business. To learn more about Caitlin Durning and Meraki Media Management, visit www.merakimediamanagement.com. © 2023 www.edgeofcinema.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2023-08-18
49 min
Girl Dad Nation
Everyday Dad (ft. Jerome Kluck, Everyday Parents Podcast)
Send a text to Girl Dad NationIn this episode I welcome Jerome Kluck. Jerome and his wife Caitlin have a daughter named Charlie, and they host a podcast called Everyday Parents, featuring the day-to-day stories from many different parents. My wife, Becca, and I were guests on that podcast (link in the description) and now it’s an honor to welcome Jerome as a guest on Girl Dad Nation.LINKSEveryday Parents PodcastThank you to Jerome for sharing his story and being pa...
2023-05-31
48 min
Crash Course Catholicism
51 - The Our Father
WE DID IT WE FINISHED THE WHOLE CATECHISM!!! In this episode, we wrap up THE CATECHISM with a discussion of the Our Father. This episode covers Part Four, Section Two of the Catechism (pts. 2759-2865) Donate via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6WSCLFHLCDXH2Support us on Patreon!Contact the podcast: crashcoursecatholicism@gmail.com.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/crashcoursecatholicism/References and further reading/listening/viewing:The Catechism of the Catholic Church, Pts. 2759-2865Matthew 6:25-34Matthew 4:1-4James 1:13Th...
2023-05-14
27 min
Crash Course Catholicism
46 - The Ninth Commandment: Purity and Modesty
"You shall not covet your neighbour's wife" What does it mean to be 'pure of heart'? Is modesty outdated? Is it all about shame? Is it just for girls? (Nope, nope, and NOPE!) In this episode, we discuss the Ninth Commandment. This episode covers Part Three, Section Two, Chapter Two, Article Eight of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (pts 2514-2533). Donate via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6WSCLFHLCDXH2Support us on Patreon!Contact the podcast: crashcoursecatholicism@gmail.com.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/crashcoursecatholicism/References a...
2023-02-26
29 min
Better Words
The Re-Read: Our 2022 favourites
It's our favourite episode of the year – our favourite books, films, TV and audio of the year. Thank you for joining us in 2022 and supporting our wonderful authors. We've started a Substack for Better Words to give you extra mini recommendations each month outside of our podcast episodes. Come join us! You can also find us Storygraph: Michelle and Caitlin.Season 10 (can you BELIEVE?!) will be in your ears in a few months.We're keeping recommendations brief. If we've featured or discussed the book before, we'll link to the episode....
2023-01-25
1h 19
Crash Course Catholicism
37.5 - The Fifth Commandment: War
"You shall not kill." What constitutes a "just war"? Is it permissible to accumulate weapons of mass destruction? In this mini episode, we wrap up our discussion of the fifth Commandment. This episode covers Part Three, Section Two, Chapter Two, Article Five of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (pts 2258-2330). Donate via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6WSCLFHLCDXH2Support us on Patreon!Contact the podcast: crashcoursecatholicism@gmail.com.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/crashcoursecatholicism/References and further reading/listening/viewing:The Catechis...
2022-10-30
10 min
Crash Course Catholicism
37 - The Fifth Commandment: Abortion and euthanasia
"You shall not kill." Is abortion ever morally permissible? What about euthanasia? What does the Church teach about people who have committed suicide? In this episode we continue our discussion of the fifth Commandment. This episode covers Part Three, Section Two, Chapter Two, Article Five of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (pts 2258-2330). Donate via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6WSCLFHLCDXH2Support us on Patreon!Contact the podcast: crashcoursecatholicism@gmail.com.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/crashcoursecatholicism/References and further reading/list...
2022-10-23
36 min
Crash Course Catholicism
36 - The Fifth Commandment: Murder and self-defense.
"You shall not kill." Is it wrong to kill someone in self-defense? What about the death penalty? Why is hatred a sin against this commandment? In this episode we cover the fifth Commandment. This episode covers Part Three, Section Two, Chapter Two, Article Five of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (pts 2258-2330). Donate via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6WSCLFHLCDXH2Support us on Patreon!Contact the podcast: crashcoursecatholicism@gmail.com.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/crashcoursecatholicism/References and further read...
2022-10-09
30 min
Good Time Gal with Caitlin Peluffo
Ep. 124 w/Matthew Broussard!
This week's episode of Good Time Gal is with comedian, Matthew Broussard (Comedy Central, Tonight Show, Conan)! Host, Caitlin Peluffo talks with Matthew about being a semi-creep and why he helped everyone cheat in physics class! Enjoy! Follow Us! Matthew Broussard: @mondaypunday Caitlin Peluffo: @caitlinpeluffo Good Time Gal: @goodtimegalpod . Rate! Review! and Subscribe on iTunes! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
2022-09-21
47 min
Crash Course Catholicism
33 - The First Commandment
"I am the Lord your God, who brought you out of the land of Egypt, out of the house of slavery; you shall have no other gods before me. You shall not make for yourself an idol, whether in the form of anything that is in heaven above or that is on the earth beneath or that is in the water under the earth.” What does it mean to love and serve God? What counts as 'other gods'? Are images of Jesus, Mary, and the saints graven images? In this episode we discuss the first of the Te...
2022-08-21
31 min
The Cider Shed - Ploughing through BBC's 'The Archers'
Tash cracks as the Twins peak.
Join us this week as a submissive Keri, Peter and Matthew are pegged back by a dominantly weird week in The Archers.Under royal review are:• Male fraud: George burns, Harrison Burns, we ALL burn. • Tales from beyond the rave: Did Russ and Chelsea get too loved up?• The Horrobin Theorem: This genius plotline doesn't quite add up.• Rip it up and start again: Chris and Alice are bringing out a new album. • V is for Victory (and certain shaped pillows): Tom convinces Caitlin to move to the worst...
2022-07-31
45 min
Crash Course Catholicism
29 - Sin and Virtue
What's the difference between mortal and venial sin? How do I know when I've committed a sin? What does it mean to be a virtuous person? In this episode, we discuss the personal dimension of our relationship with God. This episode covers Part Three, Section One, Chapter One, Articles7 and 8 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church (pts 1803-1876). Donate via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6WSCLFHLCDXH2Support us on Patreon!Contact the podcast: crashcoursecatholicism@gmail.com.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/crashcoursecatholicism/Referen...
2022-06-26
32 min
Passive House Podcast
Caitlin Martusewicz – Cycle Architecture and Planning
Mary James and Ilka Cassidy talk with Caitlin Martusewicz, principal at Cycle Architecture and Planning, about how her early community development experience in rural Ghana led to her wanting to join the firm and the Passive House projects that she has contributed to. They also discuss Cycle’s involvement in NYSERDA’s Building of Excellence and RetrofitNY programs, as well as the exciting prospects that this involvement could herald. The Passive House Podcast cohosts discuss upcoming Passive House events at the end of the episode. Links to those can be found here: https://passivehouseaccelerator.com/articles/passive-house-weekly-may-23-202...
2022-05-23
54 min
Desire Made Real: A Discovery of Witches Podcast
Shouty Matthew is the Worst Matthew - 3.1
Show Notes: Welcome to Desire Made Real A Discovery of Witches Podcast where we recap and discuss every episode of the television show spoiler-free. A Discovery of Witches is a television show by British network Sky One, based on the All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness. Desire Made Real on Twitter Find Caitlin on Twitter Find Mandi on Twitter Leave us a message on Speakpipe! Join the conversation! If you want to send us your thoughts, use #DesireMadeReal on Twitter, find us on Tw...
2022-01-07
59 min
Crash Course Catholicism
10 - The Crucifixion
Was the Crucifixion necessary, or could God have saved us another way? If Christ suffered for my sins, how come I still suffer? In this episode, we discuss Christ's death on the cross, and what it means for us as Christians. This episode covers Part One, Section Two, Chapter Two, Article Four of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Donate via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6WSCLFHLCDXH2Support us on Patreon!Contact the podcast: crashcoursecatholicism@gmail.com.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/crashcoursecatholicism/Referen...
2021-10-03
31 min
Crash Course Catholicism
09 - Mary
So what's the deal with Mary? Do Catholics worship her? Why do we say she's *our* Mother and not just the Mother of God? In this episode, we discuss Mary, the Immaculate Mother of God. This episode covers Part One, Section Two, Chapter Two, Article Three of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. Donate via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=6WSCLFHLCDXH2Support us on Patreon!Contact the podcast: crashcoursecatholicism@gmail.com.Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/crashcoursecatholicism/References and further reading/listening/vi...
2021-09-19
30 min
Crash Course Catholicism
08 - Jesus Christ
How can Jesus be both God *and* a human being? Did Jesus know that he was God from the moment of his birth? In this episode, we discuss Jesus Christ, Son of God. This episode covers Part One, Section Two, Chapter Two, and Articles Two and Three of the Catechism of the Catholic Church. **CORRECTION** A listener has pointed out that in this episode, I state Emmanuel means 'God saves'. In actual fact, Emmanuel means 'God with us', while Jesus means 'God saves'. Donate via PayPal:https://www.paypal.com/donate/?host...
2021-09-05
31 min
Full Heart Free Voice Podcast: reading inspiring books, one chapter at a time
Life School: Wolf Rules for Life (Ch. 15, Women Who Run With the Wolves)
This is our “Life School” episode where we take a theme from the chapter we are studying from our current book club selection, Women Who Run With the Wolves by Dr. Clarissa Pinkola Estes. This month we are studying chapter 15 “Shadowing: Canto hondo, the deep song”.Resources mentioned in this episode:Do Better: spiritual activism for fighting and healing from white supremacy by Rachel RickettsBare by Susan HyattThe Creativity Mindset with Martha BeckHow to Wake Up Your Creativity by Jeffrey KlugerWhy We Sleep: Unlocking the power of sleep and dreams by Matthew WalkerThe Way of Integri...
2021-09-03
1h 05
Written as Worthy
The Importance Of: Discipleship ft. Morgan Mayo
WELCOME to our first ever Written as Worthy guest, Morgan Mayo! Morgan is a mutual friend, campus ministry leader, rockstar mom, and is passionate about discipleship!In this episode, we have a talk with Morgan about the importance of discipleship, how to create a deeper, gospel-centered connection with another believer, and resources to help grow in your faith.Read along with us!Matthew 28:18-20Titus 2:4Don't forget to subscribe to get the latest updates on our episodes and follow our social media @writtenasworthy to see all...
2021-09-02
52 min
Skytalkers
Knowing Kenobi: The Hermit
Part 2 of 3. Our summer series focused on Obi-Wan Kenobi continues! Charlotte and Caitlin continue to examine the character through the archetype of “the hermit.” How does is Obi-Wan a guide to characters such as Anakin and Luke and even Ezra? In what ways is he a work in progress? How does Obi-Wan embody that figure? In which ways does he defer? We discuss how Obi-Wan is introspective and whether or not he is even allowed to be so. All this and more on this episode. Knowing Kenobi series artwork by Kara DJ, author and artist behind "Into a La...
2021-08-14
1h 48
Skytalkers
Knowing Kenobi: The King of Swords
Happy summer series! In our first episode of our three-part analysis of Obi-Wan Kenobi, we first begin by aligning Obi-Wan with the tarot card, The King of Swords. We discuss what that means and why Obi-Wan fits that phrasing. Then, we explore the development of the character and trace the origins from the early 70s to now, with anecdotes about Alec Guinness and Carlos Castaneda. Then, we discuss what moments we see as the defining character moments. All this and more. Knowing Kenobi series artwork by Kara DJ, author and artist behind "Into a Larger World" fanzine.
2021-08-07
1h 30
Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast
HOME BIRTH STORY - Courageously Processing Grief and Trauma: Breech, Transfer and Cesarean with Caitlin Thompson
How can you advocate for yourself in the midst of chaos? How can you be an active participant in your birth when you feel like all of your control is being taken away?In today’s episode, we’re talking to Caitlin Thompson about her 2nd birth, a planned home birth with a last minute hospital transfer. This is the third time we’ve had Caitlin on the podcast (links to our first two episodes are below: one covering her conception journey with her wife Shona as they went through multiple insemination attempts and how they we...
2021-07-27
1h 03
Skytalkers
The Dark Side
Caitlin and Charlotte lead with the question: Once you start down the dark path, *does* the Dark Side forever dominate your destiny? We trace the dark side’s historical origins, including the early drafts of Star Wars with the Ashla and Bogan, to the Revenge of the Sith novelization and much more. Then we dive into Anakin Skywalker’s journey into the dark side and parse through our origin hypothesis. Finally, we talk about Ben Solo, redemption, and whether the dark side *does* dominate his destiny, and what that means for the story. We talk about Robert Bly’s concep...
2021-06-03
1h 52
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E36: Spiral (2021) and Army of the Dead (2021) - The NotLA Cut
We're back and in full force with this double feature episode!
2021-05-26
1h 15
NEW PR
A Day In The Life Of An ORG COMM Grad
Caitlin Egan, Training and Development Specialist at Fleet Farm, joins us. Caitlin is a 2019 UWGB COMM Grad. During her time at UWGB she was the social media manager for the COMM Department, COMM Week Planning Team Member and treasurer for PRSSA. Today we will speak about a variety of topics including her experiences in PRSSA and college, her current career, how training has changed during COVID-19 and why employees are so important for any business. H: Matthew Knoke G: Caitlin Egan --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uwgbprssa/support
2021-03-26
39 min
She Does Stand Up Too?
Caitlin Peluffo
Caitlin Peluffo talks about her day job as a blue collar Charlotte, the thrill of dating coworkers, going from dirty comedy to opening for Brian Regan, and getting caught stalking Dave Attell.
2021-03-15
1h 24
We Stan Together
RHOSLC Panel with Jordan Myrick, Lida Darmian & Matthew Pezzulich
Friends of the show and RHOSLC scholars Jordan Myrick (Talk Chef), Lida Darmian (Kids These Days Comedy) and Matthew Pezzulich (Adelphi University) join the classroom to discuss Heather Gay’s ascendency to the Bravo throne, Mary Cosby’s absolute audiacity, and Brooks Marks’ sweatsuits. Who should get the boot (Lisa), who should get laid (Heather), and what’s the deal with Jen Shah (unclear)? Caitlin brings up Sister Wives, unbelievably. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-02-23
1h 12
Project Happy
EP01 - Know Yourself
Paula Burrows is a HUGE fan of Gretchen Rubin’s work, and is finally embarking on her very own year-long focus on happiness à la The Happiness Experience. Joining Paula is her (somewhat reluctant) pal, Caitlin McCarthy. In this very first episode of Project Happy, get to know your hosts as they get to know themselves better. Find out what words they’ve chosen as themes for the year, how they plan to hold themselves accountable, and a few things they tried to do every single day in January in hopes of greater happiness.Curious about how to hold...
2021-02-13
31 min
Fluxpod
Premium Preview: Caitlin White on Charli XCX, Lorde, Lana Del Rey, Jack Antonoff
This is a preview of a Patreon exclusive episode featuring Caitlin White, the pop critic for Uproxx and the founder of CNMN. We hit on a lot of different topics in this episode, including Frank Ocean, Rostam, Clairo, Haim, Kacey Musgraves, Fiona Apple, and gaming out what a Kanye West comeback scenario might be like down the road. In this segment we discuss Rina Sawayama, Charli XCX, Lorde, Lana Del Rey, and Jack Antonoff. If you'd like to hear the full episode and all the other premium episodes, hit up the Fluxblog Patreon.
2021-01-23
24 min
Desire Made Real: A Discovery of Witches Podcast
Matthew in a Ruff - 2.3
Show Notes: Welcome to Desire Made Real A Discovery of Witches Podcast where we recap and discuss every episode of the television show spoiler-free. A Discovery of Witches is a television show by British network Sky One, based on the All Souls Trilogy by Deborah Harkness. Desire Made Real on Twitter Find Caitlin on Twitter Find Mandi on Twitter Leave us a message on Speakpipe! Join the conversation! If you want to send us your thoughts, use #DesireMadeReal on Twitter, find us on Tw...
2021-01-22
59 min
Fluxpod
Premium Preview: Caitlin White on Ingrid Andress, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Luke Bryan, and more
This week’s premium episode features Caitlin White, the pop critic for Uproxx and the founder of CNMN. We talked enough that I decided to split the conversation into two parts, and in this episode we discuss Ariana Grande, Adele, Taylor Swift, Bob Dylan, The Jesus and Mary Chain, Dua Lipa, Phoebe Bridgers, Guided by Voices, Fiona Apple, Rihanna, SZA, Ingrid Andress, Morgan Wallen, Luke Combs, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, and Lee Brice. This preview chunk features that last bit with all the country stars.
2021-01-09
15 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E35: Anything for Jackson (2020): A Comedy of Horrors
2020-12-14
50 min
Queers Gone By with Kate Butch and Caitlin Powell
Episode 74: A Very Glee Christmas
It's CHRIIISTMAAAAS and our Patrons have chosen our first festive review - it's A Very Glee Christmas! Join us as we follow war criminal Matthew Morrison through a yuletide romp of C-List Christmas songs and gay trickery! But whose is that mysterious voice...? Thank you to our amazing Patreons - join us at www.patreon.com/queers THE JUSTINE TIER: Jess McIvor Danielle Pollard Emma Reuben Robson THE TRACY TIER: Alice Lia Maro Ed Colley Nothing is certain except Beth and taxes Laura Kenny ...
2020-12-03
51 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E34: His House (2020): An Apethphany of a Movie
2020-11-18
50 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E33: Fire in the Sky W/Guest Brendan: Cute and Yummy Aliens
2020-10-29
1h 08
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E32: The Endless (2017) w/Guest Matt McCabe: Giving Dave Something to Smile About
Guest Host Matt McCabe from the The Podcast From Outer Space joins us for what could have been an endless discussion about time loop societies and brotherly love.
2020-10-21
1h 09
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E31: Hubie Halloween (2020) & Event Horizon (1997) W/ Sara Santos
Guest Host Sara joins us this week to talk Happy Madison and Hieronymus Bosch!
2020-10-11
1h 15
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E 30: Scare Me (2020): Fireside Stories to Emasculate Men
Caitlin and Matt cover this Shudder original with very different opinions.
2020-10-04
1h 01
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E 29: The Devil All The Time (2020): A Hitchhiker's Guide To Make Serial Killers Boring
Caitlin and Matt agree on this one! One of the most competently made, but soulless movies in a while! Plus, lots of chat on another Netflix original, I'm Thinking of Ending Things!
2020-09-23
57 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E 28: Jason X (2001): He Just Wants His Machete Back!
Guest host Brendan (from The Color Out of Space), joins us to discuss the significantly lower brow Jason X - a perfect background movie for your Christmas parties!
2020-09-10
1h 04
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E 27: Sinister (2012): Beguiling Bughuul Needs to Ditch the Kids
Caitlin and Matt talk about the missed opportunities and strong potential of Sinister, an engaging story bogged down by horror tropes of the early aughts, and totally not scary kids!
2020-09-01
1h 02
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E 26: Jennifer's Body (2009): Girl (Monsters) Just Wanna Have Fun
Caitlin and Matt discuss Jennifer's Body as the movie comes back into the cultural conversation, and how marketing did Megan Fox dirty. Caitlin brings up Sara McCartney's "Rise of the Girl Monster" article, and how Jennifer's Body was before its time.
2020-08-16
1h 00
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E 25: Maximum Overdrive (1986): Diesel is a hell of a drug
Caitlin shakes her head at disgust for much of the episode as Matt attacks Stephen King's artistic vision!
2020-08-09
47 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E 24: Host (2020): Socially Distant Scares
Caitlin and Matt cover the newly released Shudder exclusive, Host. They get in deep on what it means to be a cybernatural horror, the effective pacing of the movie, and whether or not their apartment is now haunted.
2020-08-02
59 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E 23: Gonjiam Haunted Asylum (2018): Do it for the Views!
Caitlin and Matt discuss Gonjiam, now available for streaming on Amazon Prime! They discuss how this straight-forward horror movie follows American traditions rather East-Asian sensibilities!
2020-07-29
55 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
E22: Beyond the Black Rainbow (2010): Ft. Anthony Derington: Synthwave and Psychedelics
Caitlin and Matt are joined by Anthony Derington, founder of the Something Ghoulish network and co-host of Ghoulish Cast to dive into the trippiest film we've covered so far, Beyond the Black Rainbow. Conversation topics include style over substance, deinstitutionalization, transcendence through ecstasy, and psychic invasions. You know, the normal stuff.
2020-07-19
1h 11
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode 21: Beach House (2019): Please No More Footworms
Caitlin and Matt are back after a short hiatus! They're ready to discuss the newly released on Shudder film Beach House, a subdued eco-horror. Get ready for some headieness and horror as the hosts discuss humanity's place in evolution, and perhaps the most terrifying single scene in eco-horror history.
2020-07-12
1h 03
Yoga Sesh
Vin-Yin: Inner Archaeology MUSIC mixed by @disconektar a.k.a. Taylor Phinney
This generous Yoga Sesh has been seriously upgraded with MUSIC mixed by DiscoNektar a.k.a. Taylor Phinney. You will love the musical alchemy as you go on an archaeological dig into your inner landscape and re-remember that you have the desire and capacity for both inner connection and connection with the outer world. Suggested props: 1-2 blocks and a bolster A note from Taylor and track list below! This is a Yoga class from @yoga-sesh with a mix of songs recorded to flow with the class. As a boulder native, I have spent the last couple of years attending...
2020-05-22
1h 23
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode 20: Color Out of Space (2019): Nicolas Cage and Other Eldritch Horrors
On this episode, Matt and Caitlin are joined by a very special guest, our friend Brendan Keating! The three discuss Richard Stanley's 2019 Lovecraft adaptation Color Out of Space, the difficulties of bringing the unexplainable to the screen, cosmic and chaotic horrors, and- of course- Nicolas Cage's performance. Do you like what we're doing? Please leave us a rating and review on iTunes! We'll give you a shout-out on the pod in return!
2020-03-22
57 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode 19: Vampire's Kiss (1988): A, B, C This Movie!!! Ft. Jessica Hautsch
This time around, Caitlin and Matt are joined by special guest and vampire expert (and maybe real life vampire?) Jessica Hautsch to discuss Vampire's Kiss (1988), one of the greatest Nicolas Cage films ever. And perhaps one of the greatest films period. Talking points include... Nicolas Cage... duh! Vampires! Renfields! Toxic masculinity! Hypermasculinity and capitalism! City as character! Nosferatu! Dracula! Twilight! Bats! Cockroaches! Pigeons! Psychoanalysis! Cult film!
2020-02-24
1h 03
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode 18: Gretel and Hansel (2020) ... so hot right now...
Matt and Caitlin dive deep into Oz Perkins's recent film Gretel and Hansel (2020). Beware... there are spoilers! They also discuss Chris Hansen, My Chemical Romance, Ganja & Hess, and The Christmas Prince franchise.
2020-02-02
57 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode 17: The Grudge (2020): We have a grudge against this movie!
Matt and Caitlin discuss Nicolas Pesce's The Grudge (2020). They dream of it being a Grudge anthology film instead of... this? Matt thought it was really boring. Caitlin thought it was ...fine. Your trusty co-hosts also chat about their recent movie-going experiences.
2020-01-13
44 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode 16: The 2019 Retrospective
Matt and Caitlin review and revise their movie ratings from past episodes. They solidify their lowest three films as well as their top three films from this year. Most importantly, they stage a battle royale featuring all of the villains from our 2019 episodes, including the Blair Witch, Pennywise, Art the Clown, and more, as well as one super special top-secret contender... Matt and Caitlin also discuss three new movies they've recently watched: Star Wars ROTS, Uncut Gems, and 6 Underground.
2019-12-30
1h 11
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode 15: The 2019 Stocking Stuffer
We accidently took a little holiday hiatus (sorry!), but we're back and better then ever! To make it up to you, here's four episodes in one! In this episode, Matt and Caitlin discuss four holiday horror films: Black Christmas (1974), Black Christmas (2019), Christmas Evil (1980), and Cats (2019). Happy holidays!
2019-12-23
1h 31
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode 14: Harpoon (2019): Poe-sitively the Worst Boat Trip!
Thanks to Kaila and Rebecca at Exile PR, we got to review our first screener! Woo! In this episode, we discuss Rob Grant's Harpoon (2019) and drink Montauk Brewing's Driftwood Ale. We made sure to make this a relatively spoiler free episode so you can enjoy it before you watch the movie if you so choose. Talking points include... Edgar Allan Poe's The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym Editing and sailor superstition! Lack of control at sea. Bros, bro-humor, and Nice Guys (TM) The sub-genre of rich people in rich surroundings splattered with blood. Sea horror Gothic and the...
2019-12-02
46 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode 13: The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014): Fangs for the Memories!
This week's episode is all about Adam Robitel's 2014 found footage flick, The Taking of Deborah Logan. Talking points include... Three Floyds's Zombie Dust Pale Ale Found footage horror Demonic possession vs. Alzheimers An Academic Corner on the haunted house sub-genre, privacy, and possessive individualism! Snakes! So many snakes! Warlocks vs. wizards Shoe-horned-in lesbian romance Found footage dissertations with a horror soundtrack The announcement of next week's film... it's a good one! ...and so much more!
2019-11-24
1h 03
IMMP
DRAGONSLAYER
The 1981 movie DRAGONSLAYER may be little remembered today, but it contains lots of magic and adventure. And more gore than you might expect from a Disney production. And surprising explosions. A lot of spoilers in this episode, so please beware.Support IMMPLinks:Dragonslayer (1981 film) - WikipediaPeter MacNicol - WikipediaRalph Richardson - WikipediaCaitlin Clarke - WikipediaJohn Hallam - WikipediaDragonslayer on DVDDragonslayer on Amazon Prime Video
2019-11-18
1h 13
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode #12: Doctor Sleep (2019): Steam Only For Our Crow Daddy
Come play with us, Danny. For ever and ever... In this, our twelfth episode, Matt and Caitlin discuss Mike Flanagan's Doctor Sleep! We delight over the silly name (Rose the Hat, Crow Daddy, etc...), complain that a ghostly Overlook party-goer wasn't excited enough about the blood party, dig Jacob Tremblay's performance, delve into the various ways Mike Flanagan connected his film with Kubrick's The Shining, and explain why this movie should've been a mini-series! We also messed up and recorded the first six minutes or so with the microphone backwards. Whoops. I think we may h...
2019-11-18
54 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode #11: The Lighthouse (2019): Millennials VS Boomers
So... what the heck was The Lighthouse about? I know I liked it...but why? Matt and Caitlin are here to help! We give you a few possible interpretations, as well as some ways into interpreting it for yourself. Plus, we relish in Robert Pattinson crying about Willem Dafoe's snores, farts, and jizzum. It was a truly beautiful scene. We also enjoy Coney Island Brewing Co.'s Mermaid Pilsner! Talking points: Greek/Roman mythology Is this about millennials and boomers? Is this a Jacob's Ladder thing? Masculinity and phallic objects ACTING! The sight...
2019-11-03
1h 11
Chasing Sunsets
Discernment
Revisiting a passage in Matthew after many years of neglecting the Word brought a new, fresh insight: the importance of discernment.
2019-10-31
05 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode #10: Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982): Tom Selleck Hiding Behind Boxes
Happy Halloween!!! In our final episode of October 2019, we enjoy Oyster Bay Brewing Co.'s Pumpkin Ale and Tommy Lee Wallace's cult classic Halloween III: Season of the Witch! NOTE: We had some microphone issues as well as some problems uploading our original version of this episode, so we had to cut out ~5 minutes of our discussion near the end. If you notice a strange jump in our conversation... that's what it is! Sorry for the minor lapse in quality, we will work to not let this happen in the future. Talking points in...
2019-10-28
56 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Episode #9: The Blair Witch Project (1999): Between Two Cairns
I'd like to apologize to my mom and Matt's mom. I planned this. I made this happen. And it's because of my decisions that, now, MATT LIKES THE BLAIR WITCH PROJECT! Wooo! I didn't think it was possible. I thank all of you for being part of this. Talking Points: The 2019 LI Fall Beer Fest and a selection of delicious pumpkin beers and one particularly autumn cider! Found footage and cinema verité horror! Postmodernism and image/truth! Acting! Improv! Directing! Chaos and layers of reality/fiction! The parodic-documentary genre! Ethics and fact/fiction! The announcement of nex...
2019-10-21
1h 02
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Haunt (2019): Cool-Ass Demon Horns
It's the second week of October! We're getting more into the holiday spirit by watching Scott Beck and Bryan Woods's Haunt (2019). Haven't seen it yet? Go watch it! Then come back here and enjoy this piping hot fresh podcast. You're welcome. Talking points: Marianne on Netflix John Carpenter's Joker comic Montauk Brewing Company's Pumpkin Ale Extreme haunts and haunted attractions Body modifications Haunt's possible connection to Midsommar ??? Kill rooms! Tension and building atmosphere on film Faces and masks And Caitlin unveils next week's episode...mwahahaha
2019-10-14
1h 02
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Joker (2019): Into the Jokerverse (Featuring Jorge Gallardo)
ATTN: This episode is SPOILER HEAVY This episode also isn't our most academic episode, but definitely contains the most laughter. It's a condition, kindly hand us back our card? In this episode, we're joined by Jorge Gallardo, who really dug this movie! Talking points include: Todd Phillips as incel nerd Joaquin Pheonix's masterful performance How many layers of reality are in this film? Why are we covering The Joker on a horror movie podcast? Pogo the Clown! Holy neoliberalism, Batman! Two Roads' Roadsmary Baby Pumpkin Ale And... we introduce next week's fil...
2019-10-06
1h 12
notyourbasicmurder's podcast
Episode Twenty: Corn Casserole, a Midwestern, and Tequila
This week my dear friend Kelsey Green and I discuss some crazy murders within the state of Ohio. First, we discuss the complicated Piketon Family Murders. The Pike County shootings took place on the night of April 21st, 2016, when eight people were shot and killed in four homes in Piketon Ohio. Next, we travel to Mount Vernon. Matthew J. Hoffman is a murderous, statutory rapist, abductor, responsible for a triple homicide and the abduction and rape of a thirteen-year-old girl in November 2010.
2019-10-04
1h 56
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Terrifier (2016): Art's in our Hearts
Apparently we can't get enough of these evil clowns! In this episode, Matt and Caitlin discuss Damien Leone's Terrifier (2016) in spoiler-crazy detail! Watch it before listening to us. Seriously- watch it. Also, we're announcing our October plans, taking this podcast from bi-weekly to weekly status! We'll be watching and discussing movies that connect with Halloween and/or the Fall in some way. We'll also ONLY drink pumpkin beers from now until November. Strap in. Talking points: Southern Tier's Pumpking Imperial Ale David Howard Thornton's performance as Art the Clown Slasher films Gore, guns...
2019-09-23
59 min
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
It Chapter Two (2019): We finally agree!
Beep beep, Richie! It's a bonus episode! Matt and Caitlin discuss It Chapter Two. Sadly, neither of us were too fond of this one. Beware. This one is VERY spoiler-heavy. Talking points include... Cameos The novel vs. the made-for-TV mini-series vs. the 2017 and 2019 films CGI nightmares All of the problematic scenes. So many problematic scenes. Love for Bill Skarsgård, Bill Hader, Stephen King, and James Ransone. Does Caitlin love or hate Richie Tozier? Who knows! Greasers in 2016??? Tonally weird moments.
2019-09-09
1h 01
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
The 400 Blows . . . Blows?
In this, our fourth episode, Matt and Caitlin discuss François Truffaut's The 400 Blows (1959). They also take some time to further delve into and explain their different tastes in film. Talking points: The 400 Blows, auteurism, genre enthusiasts vs. auteur suckers, sad boys, film bros, "seminal," new wave cinema, The Texas Chain Saw as high art, form vs. content, and more! To see the review Caitlin wrote for Stephen King's The Institute, go here: https://www.sublimehorror.com/books/the-institute-stephen-king-review/
2019-09-08
1h 07
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Cabin Fever (2002): Chekhov's Hillbillies
The summer is winding down and the fall semester looms for Caitlin. In one final attempt to milk the summer for all that it's worth, Matt & Caitlin check in to Eli Roth's 2002 film Cabin Fever. Come for the freshly shaven legs, stay for the pancakes. Beware of the hillbillies and, for health reasons, why not avoid the water and stick to beer for the time being? In this episode, we discuss final girls/boys, hillbillies, gore, Eli Roth, and disorienting scenes. We also smark over The Fiend. Want to dive deeper? Get your hands on...
2019-08-25
1h 15
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Saw (2004): James Wan is a Bro
We want to play a game. In our second episode, Caitlin and Matt duke it out over whether or not Saw is a good movie (it's not a good movie, it's a masterpiece). They also discuss the accuracy of the term "torture porn," post-9/11 horror cinema, and the survival horror game. Want to dive even deeper? Click here to check out Caitlin's recent IGA conference paper on Saw, "'Live or die, make your choice': The American Survival Game Horror Film." Buy Kevin J. Wetmore's Post-9/11 Horror in American Cinema (2012). Buy Jane Elliott's The Microeconomic Mode (2018). And go Google...
2019-08-08
1h 10
Night of the Living Academic Podcast
Crawl (2019): Apex Podcasters
Our first episode! Matt and Caitlin introduce themselves and the podcast before breaking down Alexandre Aja's Crawl (2019). Academic Corner features a chat about all things eco-gothic and eco-horror.
2019-07-29
58 min
Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast
The Emotional Journey of Multiple Inseminations and Planning a Home Birth for Two Mamas with Caitlin Thompson (Rebroadcast)
How do you stay in a space of trusting your body and the process when getting pregnant presents an emotional journey of challenges?This was Caitlin’s reality when she and her wife, Shona decided to start a family. First there were the conversations of who would be the gestational parent - which were relatively easy given that Caitlin wanted to be pregnant and Shona wanted to be a parent but didn’t necessary want to be pregnant. Then come the logistics of how they would conceive. As Caitlin puts it, “we couldn’t just hop in bed and...
2019-06-19
46 min
Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast
HOME BIRTH STORY - 5-Hour Home Birth Plus Mom and Dad are Both Birth Workers with Caitlin and Drew Hutcheon
How long was your birth?We tend to made assumptions about the birth experience based on how long it was. Especially if it was very fast. Some might think, “Oh, wow that’s awesome! You’re so lucky!”But it’s not always that simple. In today’s episode, we talk to both mom and dad! Caitlin and Drew Hutcheon join us to talk about their pregnancy and birth of their son Harbor.Both Caitlin and Drew are in the birth world! They served on the board of the Birth Network of Monterey while living...
2019-04-23
44 min
Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast
HOME BIRTH STORY - Two Mamas Welcome Their Baby with Caitlin and Sho Thompson
Were you surprised when your labor started?For mama Caitlin Thompson, she shares that even though she felt somewhat ready, there was still a part of her that didn’t expect it. Today’s home birth story is a followup to our interview with Caitlin back in episode 126 when we spoke to her about the emotional journey to conception for her and her wife Sho (definitely listen to that episode if you haven’t yet - it’s amazing).Now today we have Sho joining us (and even a little cameo from baby Florence!) to talk bir...
2018-10-17
53 min
Pop Culturally Deprived
Episode 73: Blazing Saddles with Caitlin of A Command Of Her Own
We're joined by Caitlin from the podcasts and for Mel Brooks' classic western Blazing Saddles. Come for the discussion, stay for the Monty Python comparisons. Show Notes: We're also on Patreon! Eloquent Gushing is 100% supported by listeners like you. If you'd like access to exclusive content, Get in touch! If you have thoughts about the episode or want to suggest something for a future episode, you can comment on this post at , you can email us at or find us on . Don’t forget to
2018-05-29
48 min
Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast
126: HOME BIRTH STORY - The Emotional Journey of Multiple Inseminations and Planning a Home Birth for Two Mamas with Caitlin Thompson
How do you stay in a space of trusting your body and the process when getting pregnant presents an emotional journey of challenges? This was Caitlin’s reality when she and her wife, Shona decided to start a family. We’re so honored to share their story on the podcast in our first episode with an LGBTQ family! As Caitlin says in the interview, “families are something we build out of love.” We couldn’t agree more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2018-02-28
48 min
Crypto Voices
Caitlin Long: Financial Standards (Decentralized)
Crypto Voices: Episode 18 Show support appreciated: 35iDYDYqRdN2x6KGcpdV2W1Hy3AjGje9oL Matthew & Fernando interview Caitlin Long on location in New York. Caitlin is a tenured Wall Street professional, with 22 years’ worth of experience at Morgan Stanley, Credit Suisse and Salomon Brothers, working as an equity analyst and eventually serving as Managing Director for 15 of those years. She is now President and Chairman of Symbiont, a blockchain smart contract platform for institutional finance. We discuss her involvement and efforts at Symbiont, where she is disrupting the worlds of Wall Street and traditional finance with the efficiencies garnered from the bl...
2017-10-12
45 min
Crypto Voices
Why Financial Regulators are Warming to Blockchains - And Rightfully So
Crypto Voices: Article 17 Show support appreciated: 35iDYDYqRdN2x6KGcpdV2W1Hy3AjGje9oL Category: Legal Author: Caitlin Long Originally published: 26-Apr-2016 Published at: Alt-M Source: http://www.alt-m.org/2016/04/26/why-financial-regulators-are-warming-to-blockchains-and-rightfully-so/ Narrator: Crypto Voices https://cryptovoices.com/ Production: Mama Studios http://www.mamastudios.eu/ Music: New Friend Music http://newfriendmusic.com/ Thanks for listening! This recording is a reproduction of author Caitlin Long's piece 'Why Financial Regulators Are Warming to Blockchains - And Rightfully So'. The author's original work is licensed under Creative Commons CC BY-SA 3.0. In addition, Crypto Voices did receive express permission from the publisher to reproduce this content...
2017-03-06
13 min
Fantastic Fiction at KGB
Audio from Oct 19th with Jack Ketchum & Caitlín R. Kiernan
The following audio was recorded live at the KGB Bar on October 19, 2016 with guests Jack Ketchum & Caitlín R. Kiernan. Only Jack Ketchum’s audio is included in this podcast. Jack Ketchum Jack Ketchum is the author of thirty books — novels, novellas, collections, nonfiction and poetry — his most recent being the novel The Secret Life of Souls, written with director Lucky McKee, and the collection Gorilla in My Room, both due out this winter. Five of his novels have been filmed: The Lost, Red, The Girl Next Door, Offspring, and The Woman, the latter al...
2016-10-24
52 min