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The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaHeart Eyes (2025)Welcome to the Horror Agenda! This week we cover the 2025 film Heart Eyes, written by Phillip Murphy and Christoper Landon & Michael Kennedy and directed by Josh Ruben. We have a blast talking Valentine's Day and the twists and turns of this great recent film, and how we want more films playing with genre. In this episode we reference an episode of Mostly Horror featuring director Josh Ruben talking about the film. We also talk about Josh's inspiration for the film and reference his Letterboxd list. We jokingly reference a popular review on Letterboxd from CinemaFan007. 2025-08-132h 01The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaCarnivore (2020)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the 2020 short film Carnivore. The short is written and directed by Ashton Herrild.  You can watch the short here.  You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here.   This week Victor recommends the internet sketches with Chit (Jay Renshaw) from Kiel Kennedy and Jay Renshaw.  Carlos recommends Heart Eyes (2025) a rom-com horror slasher directed by Josh Ruben. Carlos also recommends One of Them Days (2025) directed by Lawrence Lamont a comedy about two roommates who have one of them days tr...2025-08-061h 17The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaThe Things We Do When We're Alone (2021)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. This week we're covering the 2021 short film written and directed by Matthew Lynn. CW: discussion of conversion therapy.For those unaware, conversion therapy is not a real therapy. You can learn more about where this cruel practice still operates from the Trevor Project.You can watch the short here.  You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here.  This week Victor recommends Sk8 the Infinity. An anime about some skaters and a new guy who comes to town and takes up...2025-07-301h 45The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaBasketful of Heads Pt 2 (2019-2020)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. This week we finish the limited series comic Basketful of Heads. This episode we cover issues 2-7 (with spoilers for issue 1).  Basketful of Heads is written by creator Joe Hill, Illustrated by Leomacs, Colored by Dave Stewart, Lettered by Devon Bennett and Edited by Mark Doyle & Amedeo Turturro. This week Victor recommends the internet sketches with Chit from Kiel Kennedy. Carlos recommends the (again) the movie Sinners (2025) now streaming on HBO Max. Carlos also re-reccomends Horror Movie: a novel by Paul Tremblay.Beware Spoilers. You can foll...2025-07-231h 08The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaBaby Fever (2022)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the 2022 short film Baby Fever directed by Hannah May Cumming and cowritten by Hannah May Cumming and Alex Hartwig.You can watch the short here.  You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here. You can learn more about Hannah May Cumming and Monstrous Femme Films here.We reference this interview with Hannah May Cumming by Connor Reed from the Portland Monthly.This week Victor recommends Dragon Ball Z Daima (2024). Goku and the gang are turned to children an...2025-07-161h 08The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaBasketful of Heads (2019-2020)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. This week we cover our very first comic, the limited series Basketful of Heads. Basketful of Heads is written by creator Joe Hill, Illustrated by Leomacs, Colored by Dave Stewart, Lettered by Devon Bennett and Edited by Mark Doyle & Amedeo Turturro.We briefly discuss the news that Basketful of Heads is being made into a movie with Natasha Lyonne as shared here.This week Victor recommends Digimon season 4 (2002). Synopsis from Just Watch: "Digimon Frontier introduces a new universe in the Digimon fandom. Five kids from the Real World have been...2025-07-0945 minThe Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaAyuda (2018)Welcome to the Horror Agenda and this week we cover the short film Ayuda (2018) written by Robert Cori, Patrick Mason, and Raul Serpas and directed by Patrick Mason. You can watch the short here.  You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here.   In the episode we reference, a Director's Notes piece about Ayuda. Shout out Laci Mosley and the despo-meter, she covers on several episodes of her podcast Scam Goddess. This week Victor recommends No Hard Feelings (2023) a comedy about the woman, in dire straights, who takes...2025-07-021h 08The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaBest Friend (2018)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. This week we step away from horror in certain senses and cover the 2018 animated short film Best Friend. The film comes from GOBELINS school in Paris, France, directed by David Feliu, Juliana Lucca (as Juliana de Lucca), Varun Nair, Nicholas Olivieri, Yi Shen.We get into the world building, VR and what the future holds. You can watch the short here.  You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here.  We briefly reference two 'making of' shorts on the GOBELINS' YouTube page: part one and part tw...2025-06-251h 21The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaEPISODE 100 - Child's Play (1988)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. This week on our 100th episode, we cover the 1988 film Child's Play and some of the broader beats of the franchise. We get into how Vodou is maligned broadly in Hollywood and this film specifically, we talk fear of dolls, Chucky over the years, and more. Victor alludes to a CZ's World discussion of Damballa, part of his History of Horror series, as it relates to the Child's Play franchise.Carlos discusses Vodou and recommends a couple texts including the classic Tell My Horse by Zora Neale Hurston, Vo...2025-06-182h 45The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaMon Mon Mon Monsters (2017)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda. This week we head to high school with the Giddens Ko written and directed film Mon Mon Mon Monsters (2017). We briefly reference an 2017 interview from Eastern Kicks by Andrew Daley. This week Carlos recommends the book The Magic Border: Poetry and Fragments from My Soft Machine (2023) by Arlo Parks. Beware Spoilers. You can follow The Horror Agenda on Instagram @TheHorrorAgenda. Our personal links and more are on our Linktr.ee and you can email us at TheHorrorAgendaPod [at] GMAIL [dot] com.Intro Music:...2025-06-111h 44The Horror AgendaThe Horror Agenda7 Minutes in Hell (2022)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the short film 7 Minutes in Hell. A 2022 short written and directed by Justin Reager and Shane Spiegel. You can watch the short on YouTube here. You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here.  We also reference this interview on Facebook.This week Victor recommends the Paper Brigade (1996), a film about a boy who moves to a small town, and does not like it until he finds a group of friends. Carlos recommends Hacks (2021 - ) a show about the...2025-06-0457 minThe Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaSmiling Woman (2019)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the 2019 short film Smiling Woman, written and directed by Alex Magaña.You can watch the short and others from Alex Magaña on YouTube here. You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here. This week Victor recommends Golden Boy (1995-1996) an anime show about a college drop out who does lots of freelance work. Carlos recommends another Dropout show, Very Important People, an improv talk show, where people are made up into a character and have to impr...2025-05-2858 minThe Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaCouple's Therapy (2019)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda. This week we dive into couple's therapy with the 2019 short film Couple's Therapy. The film is directed by Tim Hendrix and written by Mae Catt. You can watch it here. You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here.   Carlos and Victor recommend Mayhem (2017), a film about a virus that makes people lose their inhibitions. Victor recommends Castle (2009-2016) a TV show about a writer who works with a cop and together they solve cases. Carlos recommends Dropout.TV a streaming netwo...2025-05-211h 07The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaFriday the 13th (1980)This week on The Horror Agenda, we cover a throwback that helped shape the genre including last week's episode on In a Violent Nature. We cover Friday the 13th (1980) written by Victor Miller and directed by Sean S. Cunningham.This week Victor recommends My Baby's Daddy (2004) a comedy film about men forced to grow up when they become dads.Carlos recommends Sinners (2025) because he's still thinking about it a lot. He also recommends Heart Eyes (2025) which is now streaming on Netflix.Beware Spoilers. You can follow The Horror Agenda on Instagram @TheHorrorAgenda. Our...2025-05-141h 07The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaIn a Violent Nature (2024)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the 2024 feature film, In a Violent Nature. The film, written and directed by Chris Nash has a unique way of telling a somewhat familiar slasher story. It's beautiful, with a great sound design and we have a blast discussing it. We reference this Polygon piece by Austen Goslin written about how innovative it is. This week Carlos recommends the film Sinners (2025) by Ryan Coogler. We recorded this the day after Carlos saw it and it is fully worth the hype. See it in theaters if yo...2025-05-071h 20The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaProm Car '91 (2022)Welcome Back to the Horror Agenda! Today we cover the 2022 short film Prom Car '91 written and directed by Brian F. Otting. We have a blast talking this prom night ride that features the death of a prom queen.  You can watch the film on the Alter Youtube channel here. You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here.  This week Victor recommends Digimon Adventures season 3 which takes a turn from the first two seasons and the characters have to save the real world from the digital world.Carlos aga...2025-05-011h 17The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaWet Willy (2020)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the 2020 short film Wet Willy. The film is written by D.M. Harring and directed by Nic Stanich. You can watch the film on the Alter Youtube channel here. You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here. This week Victor recommends the Lego store. He recommends, in particular, the May the 4th weekend of events. Carlos recommends DropoutTV this week. Especially Dirty Laundry, Game Changer and Make Some Noise though there is so much more there for everyone to...2025-04-2342 minThe Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaOscar's Bell (2018)Welcome to the Horror Agenda and on today's episode we cover the 2018 short film Oscar's Bell co-written by Chris and Sam Cronin and directed by Chris Cronin. It is reviewed on Short of the Week by Ivan Kander here.On Chris Cronin's Vimeo page you can see some behind the scenes b-roll.Carlos references the Swiss Cheese method regarding COVID and you can learn more from UNMC here. For more COVID safety information check out the Peoples CDC.This week Victor recommends Jackie Chan Adventures (2000-2005) a cartoon about animated Jackie a...2025-04-101h 02The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaPYOTR495 (2016)Welcome to the Horror Agenda and this week we cover the 2016 short film PYOTR495 written and directed by Blake Mawson.CW: anti-queer violence; discussions of anti-queer violence, homo- and transphobia and related conversations. You can watch the film on the Alter YouTube channel here.We reference this 2017 interview from HuffPo with the writer/director by Charlie David here. We also talk international law:AP 2024 piece by Litvinova "Russia’s LGBTQ+ community is living in fear following new laws and court rulings, activists say"(2023) Anti-Homosexuality Act of 2023On Grindr killings:(2...2025-04-022h 00The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaFinal Destination (2000)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. We dedicate this episode to the memory of Tony Todd, horror legend who passed in 2024. You can read an obit here from NPR.This week we get into the 2000 film Final Destination with screenplay by James Wong (Director), Glen Morgan and Jeffrey Reddick; based on a story by Reddick.The film is celebrating it's 25th anniversary and Matt Goldberg writes about the franchise's kills to celebrate (on Letterboxd here). We reference the Bechdel Cast Matreon episode (link to Patreon here).We also reference several videos by C...2025-03-262h 39The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaHell House LLC (2015/2020)Welcome to the Abaddon Hotel for this year's haunt Hell House. Yes, this week we are covering the 2015 mockumentary found footage film (and speaking to the Director's Cut (2020) as well.) The film written and directed by Stephen Cognetti. A group of young folks go to upstate NY to set up and haunted house and things go wrong. Many missing and/or dead including staff. Years later, a documentary comes out about the events that night and for months in the lead up. We reference several pieces in this episode listed below:a ScreenRant piece by...2025-03-192h 34The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaThe Faculty (1998)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. This week we're covering the 1998 Robert Rodriguez directed The Faculty. The story is by David Wechter & Bruce Kimmel with the screenplay by Kevin Williamson.We talk conformity, high school hell, Robert Rodriguez and more.In this episode we reference videos from the Robert Rodriguez Archive here. We reference two 1998 reviews of the Faculty, one from Vanity Fair by Dennis Harvey,  and one from SFGate by Allan Ulrich. We also reference this BFI piece by Mark Salisbury about the pod people and the ways Invasion of the Body Snatchers has happened i...2025-03-122h 15The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaThe Mages of Rage and the Desecration of the House of Mimicry (2022)Welcome to another episode of the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the 2022 short film "The Mages of Rage and the Desecration of the House of Mimicry" a horror comedy directed by Patrick Sheedy. The film is cowritten by Sheedy & Brett Brooks who both play parts in the film as well. The film is DPd by Matthew Patrick Noonan who rounds out the main cast who play a band that performs in the house of a late punk icon to disastrous consequences. You can watch the film on Jason's vimeo page here.  We found it on...2025-03-051h 40The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaAre You Awake? (2023)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda and today we get into discussions of grief, depression and more. We cover the 2023 short film "Are You Awake?" written and directed by Gabriel Caste. You can watch the film on YouTube here or on Gabriel's website here. There's a content warning on this episode as we discuss mental health issues and have a brief discussion of suicidality. We reference two pieces several times throughout today's episode. We reference the Short of the Week review by Robert Munday here. We also reference this Close Up Cult...2025-02-261h 34The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaThe Creep Tapes episode 6 'Mom (and Albert)'This week on the Horror Agenda we return to the Creep Tapes, brain child of Patrick Brice and Mark Duplass. Co-written by Mark and Patrick and directed by Patrick Brice. We reference the Mostly Horror podcast a lot in this episode, especially the 2024 episode with Patrick Brice discussing the Creep Tapes...before the second season was announced which was discussed on Fangoria here. We also reference this interview with Mark Duplass by Amber T of Fangoria. This week, Victor recommends You Are Cordially Invited (2025), a comedy where two parties reserve the same place for...2025-02-191h 45The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaHeavy Lies the Crone: Tale of La Lechuza (From the podcast: Nocturno: Tales from the Shadow)Welcome to the Horror Agenda and today we push ourselves into a new horror realm. Today we cover our first horror podcast. We tune into an episode of Nocturno: Tales from the Shadow. We come face to face with a legend of Mexican folklore in Heavy Lies the Crone: Tale of La Lechuza. Are you scared of facing La Lechuza? Join us and see as we cover this podcast hosted by Danny Trejo. You can listen to the podcast here.We discuss this article from All That's Interesting about La Lechuza by Austin Harvey.2025-02-121h 17The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaTen of Swords (2023)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. Today we cover the 2023 short film Ten of Swords from writer director Faye Jackson, a short about a different kind of zombie. For more from Faye Jackson and her production company Touch Piece Productions, you can go here. You can watch the short here.  You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here. We reference this Instagram post from Faye Jackson's Production Company here.While the film is not explicitly about tarot, we do get into a tarot discussion about tarot. While not...2025-02-051h 52The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaWhat Happened Downstairs? (2021)Welcome to the Horror Agenda and we cannot remember what happens once we leave this room. We are starting to see a pattern so maybe we'll figure it out.*door slams**yelling**banging*We're doing a podcast. We're covering the 2021 short film What Happened Downstairs? written and directed by Andrew Nisinson. You can watch the short on his website here. It was featured on Short of the Week and is available here. You can watch all the shorts we covered on our YouTube playlist here. This week Victor recommends the Resident...2025-01-291h 18The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaMeat Puppet (2024)Welcome Back to the Horror Agenda and Happy New Year. Yes we are doing the New Year episode as January comes to an end but we are having fun and covering a wonderful short written and directed by Eros V. Yes that's right we're covering the 2024 short film Meat Puppet. You can watch Meat Puppet on YouTube here.  We heard about this short from friend of the pod Sam Shelton but it was also featured on Short of the Week which you can read more about here. You can watch all the shorts we covered o...2025-01-221h 18The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaBlack Christmas (1974)Happy Solstice and Happy Holidays to those who celebrate, remember to NOT answer the phone! Today we are covering the CLASSIC (1974) Black Christmas! Directed by Bob Clark and written by Roy Moore. Before the year ends, if you haven't already, please fill out our listener survey here: https://forms.gle/Vk7YtU1xeAq46aGBAIn this episode we discuss abortion and until recently, it's legality in the US the year before this film came out and while Bob Clark is USian he made this in Canada. Canada banned abortion for 100 years and then it was...2024-12-252h 09The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaThe Creep Tapes episode 2 'Elliott'Welcome Back to the Horror Agenda! Today we cover episode two 'Elliott' of the Creep Tapes. The series from Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice builds on the world-building of the Creep movies. The Creep Tapes is a Shudder exclusive and all 6 episodes are now streaming. If you missed it, we covered episode one of the show last week. Before we get into our usual info, we're doing an end of the year listener survey. Please take a few moments to give us feedback about the show so we can improve the listener experience going into 2025. You can...2024-12-181h 30The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaThe Creep Tapes episode 1 'Mike'Welcome Back to the Horror Agenda! Today we cover episode one 'Mike' of the Creep Tapes. The series from Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice builds on the world-building of the Creep movies. The Creep Tapes is a Shudder exclusive and 5 of the 6 episodes are streaming at time of release.Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice, the co-creators spoke to Dread Central's Mary Beth McAndrews about the show in this interview that we reference. Laci Mosley, host of the podcast (and forthcoming Freeform TV show) Scam Goddess often mentions the Despo-Meter and we name drop it a...2024-12-111h 48The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaCookies by the Fire (2022)Happy December from the Horror Agenda. As a new month begins we bring you a short film that is magical and mysterious and murderous. Today we are covering the 2022 short film Cookies by the Fire written and directed by Scott Vasey.You can watch the film on Screamfest's Youtube channel here.This week Carlos recommends the Creep Tapes (2024 - ), a new found footage show on Shudder from the universe of the Creep movies. A fun show that spoiler, we will be covering on the podcast soon. Carlos also recommends the work of Josh...2024-12-041h 03The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaFucking Ghosts (2020)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda.CW: If the title did not warn you, we discuss sex and sexuality and drop the F word a lot. Listener discretion advised. This week we cover the 2020 short film written and directed by Jason Cook. You can find more of his work here. You can watch the short film here. You can also watch it here or on our Horror Agenda YouTube playlist. We allude to an interview with Jason Cook and producer Kelly Parker and you can find it here from Jean BookNerd....2024-11-2758 minThe Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaGridlock (2016)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. This week we're covering the 2016 short film Gridlock, directed by Ian Hunt-Duffy and written by Darach McGarrigle with story by Ian Hunt-Duffy and Darach McGarrigle. You can watch the short on Short of the Week's YouTube channel here. You can read the Short of the Week review here. There is an IG page for the film as well.This week Victor recommends the TV show Yes, Dear (2000-2006)  a sitcom about two couples and their very different personalities and vibes. Carlos recommends Abbott Elementary (2021- ) a workplace comedy a...2024-11-201h 24The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaDeath Metal (2016)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the 2016 short film Death Metal written and directed by Chris McInroy. You can watch the film on the Alter YouTube channel here.This week, Victor recommends Truth or Dare (2018) a fun film about friends at college getting conned into a deadly game while on vacation. As this was recorded during the week of the US Presidential election Carlos struggled to pick a recommendation and suggested finding mutual aid in your area, and working with organizations starting now to prepare for January 2025. Fight for...2024-11-1347 minThe Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaThere Will Be Monsters (Habrá Monstruos) (2020)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda and today we revisit the work of Carlota Pereda. That's right, this week we're covering the 2020 short, written and directed by Carlota Pereda with cinematography by Rita Noriega, who listeners will know worked with Carlota on Cerdita and Piggy (short and feature). This episode has a content warning. While the film does not explicitly show sexual assault, it is implied, there is harassment and our discuss veers into discussions of sexual assault and more. You can watch the short on Alter's YouTube channel here. For more on...2024-11-061h 12The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaHalloween (1978)Happy Halloween Listeners and Welcome to the Halloween episode of the Horror Agenda. On today's episode we cover the original Halloween from 1978, a Debra Hill production, cowritten by John Carpenter and Debra Hill and directed by John Carpenter. In this episode Carlos references the 2018 Bechdel Cast episode and listeners are encouraged to check it out for a more focused discussion on gender, sexuality and more. Our episodes together can make a fun double feature for your Halloween enjoyment. We also have a brief discussion of the Bechdel Test, which this film passes and...2024-10-302h 03The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaMarta (2018)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the 2018 short film Marta written and directed by Lucía Forner Segarra. A would-be serial killer finds her first victim...or does she?You can watch the short on the Alter YouTube page here.Victor recommends the TV show, Prodigal Son (2019-2021) this week, a show about a former FBI profiler whose the son of a serial killer and thinks dad have rubbed off on him. This week, Carlos recommends Raw Dog (2023) by Jamie Loftus, a book about hot dogs, the USA, meat, c...2024-10-231h 20The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaKookie (2016)This week on the Horror Agenda we get spooky with cookies from our Kookie cookie jar. That's right we're covering the short film Kookie (2016). This short is written and directed by Justin Harding and about a little girl who does not listen and her mom brings a cookie jar with a story attached to it. You can watch the film here on the YouTube Alter channel. This week Victor recommends the Cleaning Lady a show about a doctor, coming to the US to care for her son and when things go wrong she uses her...2024-10-161h 14The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaStitches (2012)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda as we get closer and closer to Halloween! A favorite time of year for many a horror-head. This week we spend some time clowning around as we cover the 2012 film Stitches. The film is directed by Conor McMahon and cowritten by Conor McMahon and David O'Brien. This week Victor recommends White Collar (2009-2014) a show about a con-artist who ends up helping the FBI starring Matt Bomer.Carlos recommends the podcast Worlds Beyond Number and the current campaign the Wizard, the Witch, and the Wild One (2023...2024-10-091h 46The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaKoreatown Ghost Story (2021)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda as we cover a ghost story, a Koreatown ghost story. That's right, we are covering Koreatown Ghost Story written and directed by Minsun Park and Teddy Tenenbaum. Minsun also play a small part in the film. This short features and is executive produced by THE Margaret Cho. The film stars Lyrica Okano as Hannah Lee who visits a family friend and then things get interesting. You can watch the film here on YouTube's Alter channel. The film has a LinkTree with several links we reference in the episode. 2024-10-021h 39The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaTimothy (2013)Bienvenido! Hoy en el show de Timothy hablamos sobre HORROR.Welcome to the show. Today we discuss the Spanish language (hence our intro) short Timothy (2013). Timothy is written and directed by Marc Martínez Jordán.We had a wonderful time talking about the art, cinematography and the Spanish language of it all.You can watch the film on YouTube's Alter channel here. This week Victor recommends a throwback from his youth Surf Ninjas (1993). A movie about two brothers who discover they are long lost princes. Carlos gives several recommendations th...2024-09-251h 07The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaLook Away (2018)Welcome to the Horror Agenda as we cover another mirror themed horror. This week we cover the 2018 film, written and directed by Assaf Bernstein. We meander into some interesting conversations.This week Carlos recommends A Bucket of Blood (1959) directed by Roger Corman, about a nerdy artist who wants to win a woman over by making art and accidentally killing his cat sends him on a wild ride. Victor recommends Medabots (2001-2004) an anime about robots who battle with artificial intelligence and special powers, following a young boy seeking to be champion with second hand parts...2024-09-181h 25The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaOculus Chapter 3 - The Man with the Plan (2006)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda and join us as we hole up in a room and stare into a mirror so we can prove it is indeed evil. This week we are covering a short film from the horror king of the modern era THE Mike Flanagan. He directed Oculus Chapter 3 and co-wrote it with Jeff Seidman. We reference this piece by Nick Venable from Cinema Blend (2023) here.We did not address this Empire piece directly but this is a nice read by Ben Travis (2020) available here.This week Carlos recommends the...2024-09-112h 04The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaThe Ballerina (2021)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda as we dive face the music and our reflections as we cover the 2021 short film The Ballerina. The film is directed by Aaron Fradkin. The credits do not list a writer but Aaron and his partner/producer Victoria Fratz came up with it together and are listed as the writers on IMDb. We have fun talking mirror theories, dance, music and more. You can watch the film here. You can watch the Behind the Scenes we reference here. We also reference this Dread Central piece by Mike...2024-09-041h 22The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaFirst Blood (2022)Pull out your cups and take a big sip as we wrap our vampire miniseries with the 2022 short film First Blood. This short, written and directed by Olivia Loccisano, is sparse on dialogue but not on blood, beauty or story.You can find more of Olivia Loccisano's work here.Since this film prominently features a first period, we discuss periods, menstruation and some of the problems medicine and society writ large have with the uterus and the female reproductive system and the health issues largely affected people assigned female at birth. One such issue is...2024-08-281h 49The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaV (2017)Welcome back to part 3 of our vampire miniseries here on the Horror Agenda. This week we are covering the 2017 short film V written by Ellie Gocher and directed by Jimmy Dean. You can watch it here.We want to issue a content warning because we get into a conversation of sexual assault, grooming and abuse. The National Domestic Violence Hotline website is listed for those in abusive situations looking for a way out, or help.  or call 1800799SAFE/18007997233 OR TTY 18007873224 OR text "Start" to 88788 You can find other sexual assault resources fr...2024-08-211h 56The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaAftertaste (2020)We want to...wine you, dine you, and taste you. This week we are covering the 2020 short Aftertaste, written and directed by Chloë Wicks. This beautiful short is available here. Chloë Wicks' Vimeo page is here.You can read a review from short of the week here. Correction: Carlos said that Bound had an intimacy coordinator when the more accurate statement is they had a choreographer (listed as technical advisor on IMDb) for the sex scenes, who is a feminist and sex positive educator Susie Bright. Her work on the project helped to make the se...2024-08-141h 45The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaAbigail (2024)Welcome Back to the Horror Agenda as we cover the ballerina vampire that is Abigail (2024). Yes we are covering the 2024 film co-directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett. It's written by Stephen Shields and Guy Busick. In this episode we talk vampire lore, Carlos' love and libraries, the politics of representation and Melissa Barrera being a badass. Join us. We briefly discuss this article on the marketing of the film by Sean O'Connell with the co-directors and quote Tyler Gillett as we discuss the marketing of the film. Victor recommends The Map of...2024-08-072h 13The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaCerdita (Piggy) (2018/2022)In this episode we cover a short and the feature it became later. That's right we cover Cerdita the 2018 short film and Piggy the 2022 feature film. Both are written and directed by Carlota Pereda.CW: fatphobia. There are discussion of fatphobic abuse as part of the plot and in our discussion. We reference a CloseUpCulture interview by James Prestidge with Carlota Pereda.We also reference a Collider piece by Erick Massoto here.We also reference Slant piece by Steven Scaife here.One of the last pieces we reference this RoberEbert.com interview...2024-07-311h 54The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaFear Street Part Two: 1978 (2021) and Fear Street Part Three: 1666 (2021)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda! This week we finally have part two of our very first TWO-PARTER! This week we cover Fear Streets Part Two and Three as a follow up to our episode on Fear Street Part One.  Based on the books by RL Stine, and Story by Kyle Killen and Phil Graziadei & Leigh Janiak, with screenplay by Phil Graziadei & Leigh Janiak and directed by Leigh Janiak. Some of the links from our Part One episode that informed this week's episode: Pride Source article by Chris Azzopardi here.IndieWire article by Kate Erbland he...2024-07-242h 34The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaThe Mortuary Collection (2019)This week we enter a desolate mortuary and talk with our friend Monty and hear stories of the dead. That's right, we're covering the 2019 the Mortuary Collection written and directed by Ryan Spindell. We meander through a few conversations.We reference this piece by Joey Keogh from Vague Visages. We also reference this piece from Film School Rejects by Rob Hunter.There is an interview with Clancy Brown from Vague Visages by Joey Keogh.  And another one from Dread Central by Drew Tinnin. Dexter fans can also check out this piece from Collider b...2024-07-172h 14The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaFear Street Part One 1994 (2021)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda and this week we have part one of our first two-parter. We cover Fear Street Part One this week and next week we will cover Part 2 and 3. Based on the books by RL Stine, and Story by Kyle Killen and Phil Graziadei & Leigh Janiak, with screenplay by Phil Graziadei & Leigh Janiak and directed by Leigh Janiak.This is a long one but worth it for all the journeys we take. We speak to a few articles on this week and in next week's episode.Pride Source article...2024-07-102h 19The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaScare Package (2019)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda and this week we cover an anthology film with SEVEN segments, we laugh, we manage Carlos' Audacity crashing, we talk fireworks, it's a ride. This week we're covering the 2019 film Scare Package. The idea for the film came from Aaron B. Koontz & Cameron Burns who co-wrote the wrap-around segment ("Rad Chad's Horror Emporium") and the "Horror Hypothesis" end segment which  Aaron B. Koontz directed. We have the first segment (and cold open), "Cold Open", written and directed by Emily Hagins."One Time in the Woods" written and directed by Chris McInroy (who...2024-07-032h 38The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaNight Kiss (2022)Happy Pride from the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the 2022 short film Night Kiss written and directed by Nicolai Kornum. We get into the colors, the sounds, and what is unclear (take a shot).You can find more from the writer/director here. You can follow his photography IG here. You can follow his runway photography page here.This week Carlos recommends Dead Hot (2024-), a Tubi Original created by Charlotte Coben. She developed for TV a previous Carlos rec: Harlan Coben's Shelter.Victor recommends Spy x Family (2022-), an anime available...2024-06-261h 23The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaA Father's Day (2016)Happy Father's Day from the Horror Agenda. This week we cover a (zombie) father's (special) day with his zombie daughter and it seemed apropos to cover it for (US) Father's Day. We are covering the 2016 short A Father's Day, written and directed by Mat Johns.You can find more of Mat Johns' work here.We reference a short of the week review by Ivan Kander. You can help fathers around the world by donating to various causes/funds or learning more from links available in our LinkTree.This week Victor...2024-06-1953 minThe Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaWe Forgot About the Zombies (2022)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the 2022 short horror comedy We Forgot About the Zombies written and directed by Chris McInroy. We had lots of laughs and loved this fun take on zombie media. (Pardon Carlos' voice and audio, his allergies were intense).You can watch the short on Alter here.You can find more of Chris McInroy's work on his Vimeo here.This week Victor recommends Blood In Blood Out (Bound by Honor in some places) available to watch on Hulu at time of publishing.Carlos...2024-06-1254 minThe Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaBloody Birthday (1981)Happy Birthday from the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the wild 1981 birthday themed horror film Bloody Birthday written by Ed Hunt and Barry Pearson and directed by Ed Hunt. We talk eclipses, astrology, murder and the ways certain parts of this film were too much. Want to know more? Give us a listen and rate us 5 stars for Victor's upcoming birthday.This week Carlos recommends American Fiction (2023) a film about an author who writes a book he doesn't intend to see published and everything that transpires when it is. Victor recommends Quiz...2024-06-051h 41The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaScooter (2022)Welcome Back to the Horror Agenda where we steal scooters and believe women. This week we're covering the 2022 short Scooter written and directed by Chelsea Lupkin, whose work you can find here. Chelsea is also a reviewer at Short of the Week and we have discussed one of her reviews prior. You can find her Short of the Week work here. This week Victor recommends the Croe's Bros, you can find them on YouTube here.Carlos recommended a LOT but mainly You are Good, a podcast hosted by Sarah Marshall and Alex Steed...2024-05-291h 41The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaItsy Bitsy Spider (2020)Welcome Back Listeners, it's time to come out and face us. That's right, this week, we cover the psychological horror Itsy Bitsy Spider. This 2020 short film was written and directed by Brodi-Jo Scalise with story editing by Rudy Thauberger.You can learn more about Brodi-Jo and his work here.We reference this article from BizBooks.net about Itsy Bitsy Spider and the Crazy 8s Program.You can learn more about Crazy8s here.This week Carlos recommends Hades 2 (yes again), still in early access at the time of upload. Victor recommends Mashle...2024-05-221h 33The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaWerewolves Within (2021)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda and this week we play Werewolves....who are you able to trust? Is it director of Werewolves Within Josh Ruben or the the screenwriter Mishna Wolff? Is it one of your co-hosts Victor, or is it Carlos? Who can you trust?You can trust that Werewolves Within, at the time of recording, is available to stream on Hulu. You can find more of Josh Ruben at his website and you can see him on Make Some Noise. You can find more from Mishna Wolff on her website....2024-05-151h 40The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaThe Sub (2017)Adherence to the curriculum is...I mean the agenda is key. Yes, this week on the Horror Agenda we're the covering the 2017 short film The Sub directed by Dan Samiljan and co-written by Dan Samiljan and Dave Cain. We talk teaching in the US, Stepford Wives, children's television and alien assimilation.This week Carlos recommends the 2024 Dev Patel film Monkey Man.Victor recommends the found footage horror Hell House LLC (2015).If you have a suggestion for what we should cover next let us know on IG or via e-mail.B...2024-05-081h 08The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaMeet Jimmy (2018)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda. This week on the podcast, we cover a short film about a podcast. A short film called Meet Jimmy, written by Tim Koomen and directed by David-Jan Bronsgeest. You can watch the film on Vimeo. You can also watch it on Short of the Week. During our episode we reference this piece by Joey Paur on Geeky Tyrant.We also reference this Hollywood Reporter piece by Etan Vlessing. Also this Movie Insider piece by Amy Renner. Victor recommends Música (2024) this week. A new film b...2024-05-011h 25The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaThe Blackening (2022)Happy (early/belated) Juneteeth everybody. Let's celebrate at a cabin in the woods! No...yeah that's probably for the best. Welcome back listeners! This week we're covering previously recommended film the Blackening (2022) directed by Tim Story and written by Tracy Oliver and Dewayne Perkins (who also stars). This hilarious horror comedy was a ROMP. It is based on this short: https://youtu.be/QOPwQdDu-D8We also tie it to larger Black horror discussions from the book and documentary of the same name on Shudder, Horror Noire. Trailer here.  Book available here.We a...2024-04-242h 36The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaSpecial Day (2018)Now that you've officially reached episode 9 of season two, it's time to let you into the podcast secret. Meet your sentinal! Yes, we're covering the 2018 short film Special Day written by Nikolai Von Keller and directed by Teal Greyhavens. (In the beginning of the episode we do get the date wrong but correct it in the end and official here in the show notes.) You can learn more about the writer's and director's partnership at Ink Run Films here.  You can watch the film on Vimeo here. We reference this Dexerto piece by Cameron Frew. 2024-04-171h 21The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaDawn of the Deaf (2016)CW: discussion of sexual assault and abuse.Listeners beware, something is very very wrong in London. Join us as we discuss the 2016 horror short film written and directed by Rob Savage, with story by Jed Sheperd. The short got on our radar through a blog post from Screencraft by David Young. You can watch the short on Vimeo here, with instructions to best listen from the director. We reference an interview on RogerEbert.com by Collin Souter. We also reference a piece by Emma Kiely in Collider here. We reference a...2024-04-032h 06The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaTotally Killer (2023)Hey Molly's, this week we're totally excited to cover the 2023 film Totally Killer. We had fun talking time travel, the 80s, the soundtrack and the usually horror agenda items. This film is directed by Nahnatchka Khan. It is written by David Matalon & Sasha Perl-Raver and Jen D’Angelo.We reference this Hollywood Reporter article from Brian Davids, which features discussion of the mask with Dir. Nahnatchka Khan. This week Victor recommends the 2024 film Ricky Stanicky.Carlos recommends a podcast, You're Wrong About hosted by Sarah Marshall, specifically in this episode, the Balto or Li...2024-03-271h 50The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaPlay Me (2023)*plays tape* You are listening to the Horror Agenda. A horror podcast hosted by Carlos and Victor. You are humanity's last hope. You must discuss 2023 horror short written and directed by Caleb J. Phillips. *tape ends*You can find Play Me on YouTube here.You can find more about writer and director Caleb J. Phillips here.Carlos and Victor get silly and talk Driver's License by Olivia Rodrigo and a cover here by Music by Blanks. We also reference a Victor Hughes short discussing Play Me available here.Victor Recommends...2024-03-201h 33The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaFinley (2019)Welcome Back to the Horror Agenda. This week we cover the 2019 short film Finley directed by J. Zachary Thurman. It was co-written by Maddison Stroud and J. Zachary Thurman. You watch the short here.You can find more about J. Zachary Thurman here. We discuss a 2023 interview by Feliz Vasquez for Cinema Crazed here.We also reference a 2019 Gruesome Magazine piece by Joseph Perry here.We also mention a WhatCulture video of WTF moments available here. Victor recommends the video game, Genshin Impact, this week. Available on various devices. Carlos recommends...2024-03-131h 11The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaAre You Afraid of the Dark?: The Tale of the Dead Man's FloatSubmitted for the Approval of the Horror Agenda listeners, this week we cover Are You Afraid of the Dark? : The Tale of the Dead Man's Float (1995). This episode is directed by DJ MacHale (show co-creator) and written by Will Dixon.We open the episode with a Screen Rant article by Stephen Lagioia. We also reference a Collider article and the Twilight Zone connection by Rhianna Malas.This week Victor recommends Ninja Kamui directed by Sunghoo Park and written by  Shigeru Murakoshi. You can find where to watch here.Carlos r...2024-03-061h 29The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaKissed (2020)Welcome back to the Horror Agenda. Time to pucker up as we cover the 2020 short film Kissed written and directed by  Elwood Quincy Walker. You can find more from the Writer/Director Elwood Quincy Walker on his website or his Vimeo here.You can watch Kissed on his website or on the Alter YouTube channel. This week Victor recommends: The Gate (1987) a horror fantasy directed by Tibor Takács. Carlos recommends: Bad Ancestors a short TV show that is the "first Pacific-Australian comedy" from  Papua New Guinean creator  Wendy Locke. Carlos also reco...2024-02-2859 minThe Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaWelcome to Season 2 and Goosebumps: Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes (1996)Welcome back to Season 2 of the Horror Agenda. Listener beware, you’re in for a scare. We time-travel back to 1996 to a popular episode of the 90s TV series Goosebumps covering Revenge of the Lawn Gnomes episode. We reference the Goosebumps fandom wiki here.We discuss this 2015 piece from Vice by Kaleigh Rogers here.We also reference this Bustle piece from 2016 by Sabienna Bowman here.We also reference an editorial from Rotten Tomatoes by Rafael Motomayor from 2020.We reference this Nightmare Nostalgia piece from Patti Paultergeist here.We also went on a tan...2024-02-211h 57The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaHoracio (2020)Welcome to the Horror Agenda as we go to prison. Yes, this week's episode features prominently in a prison. We cover the story of a killer, who is NOT the titular character in Horacio (2020) in this animated short written and directed by Caroline Cherrier. He forgot why he did what he did...or did he?We found the short via Short of the Week: https://www.shortoftheweek.com/2023/07/17/horacio/You can find more on the film from the production company Ikki Films: https://ikkifilms.com/en/films/horacio/In the episode we reference...2023-12-131h 26Punto BizPunto BizHablemos de Inteligencia Artificial - Conversación con Enrique Camacho | T6 EP103En este episodio de Carlos Jimenez Punto Biz conversamos con Enrique Camacho acerca de Inteligencia Artificial y lo que será su conferencia en el evento Tendencias Digitales 2023: Conectando con el Consumidor en la Nueva Internet. Para mayor información y registro en el evento, visita: ⁠https://www.tendenciasdigitales.com Acerca de mi invitado: Enrique Camacho es el fundador y presidente del Grupo eSource, uno de los “Cloud Brokers” más importantes del mundo. Tiene una amplia experiencia en la industria de tecnología. Fue Presidente y Gerente General de Motorol...2023-06-1440 minThe Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaSAW (2004)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. In this episode Carlos and Victor wake up in a gross bathroom and have to find a way to escape as we discuss Saw (2004). We end our journey with James Wan, for now, and discuss the start of the Torture Porn subgenre and copaganda in media.Spoiler warning. Part of our discussion covers torture porn as a subgenre and we reference these articleshttps://www.vice.com/en/article/xwpddd/how-torture-porn-captured-the-violent-atmosphere-of-a-post-911-world2023-05-101h 48The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaThe Conjuring (2013)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. In this episode Carlos and Victor conjure up a good time discussing the Conjuring (2013). We journey deeper into the Wan-iverse and the start of the Conjuring Cinematic Universe.Spoiler warning. Part of our discussion covers the real Warrens who were written about briefly in this 2013 Entertainment Weekly article:https://ew.com/gallery/conjuring-real-story-pictures/As usual, you can find our Linktr.ee/ and follow us on Instagram a...2023-05-031h 16The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaWelcome to the Horror Agenda and Malignant (2021)Welcome to the Horror Agenda. A new horror podcast from Carlos M. Camacho and Victor M. Garcia, Jr. In this premiere episode Carlos and Victor discuss Malignant. As we enter our show and the Wan-iverse.Spoiler warning!We also issue a content warning in the episode for IPV (intimate partner violence).The National Domestic Violence Hotline website is listed for those in abusive situations looking for a way out, or help.  or call 1800799SAFE/18007997233 OR TTY 18007873224 OR text "Start" to 88788Intro Music: "Satanic Panic" by Weary Pines 2023-04-191h 54The Horror AgendaThe Horror AgendaTrailer: Welcome to the Horror AgendaThe Horror Agenda is a podcast from Carlos M. Camacho and Victor M. Garcia Jr. where we discuss OUR horror agenda. We dive into horror movies and other horror properties from our perspectives as a recovering PhD and two aspiring filmmakers who have loved horror our whole lives. Tune in and BEWARE spoilers ahead. Beware Spoilers. You can follow The Horror Agenda on Instagram @TheHorrorAgenda. Our personal links and more are on our Linktr.ee and you can email us at TheHorrorAgendaPod [at] GMAIL [dot] com.Intro Music: "Satanic Panic" by Weary P...2023-04-1800 minCuentos CorporativosCuentos CorporativosEP #158 - T4. RADIOMEX / TVMEX. Los sueños se cumplen.- Conoce a Carlos Gómez Camacho.Juan Carlos Gómez Camacho es un joven nacido en la Ciudad de México, pero que a los pocos años junto con sus padres se muda a Coacalco, Estado de México, de donde hoy se considera orgullosamente originario. Desde pequeño le llamo la atención la comunicación, veía la televisión imaginando siempre ser el que estaba en el lugar del incidente o el que daba la noticia, por lo que estudia la licenciatura en periodismo y publicidad. Al iniciar su carrera laboral, en lugar de ir a los grandes consorcios de comunicación del país...2023-01-3055 minEmpezar desde abajoEmpezar desde abajoT2. E2 LA SUERTE NO TE HACE CHINGÓN DEBES BUSCARLE - ft CARLOS CAMACHOSegundo episodio de esta temporada con otro chingón: Carlos Camacho, gracias ​por esta brutal charla. Para Carlos ser él mismo es lo que lo hace chingón. Todo lo que hace es para conseguir sus sueños y sus metas, es alguien que no espera a que las cosas sucedan sino que él las hace suceder. Es una persona congruente, que nos comparte también este insight de lo que vive en las redes sociales, de lo que implica comenzar a tener esa visibilidad y alcance público, y la responsabilidad que conlleva, no sólo por parte de quien gene...2021-09-0633 minMeninos de Fora da VilaMeninos de Fora da VilaSANTOS anuncia CamachoSaudações Alvinegras! No vídeo de hoje Danilo Hatori e Carlos Zuchi analisam a contratação de Camacho, novo reforço do Peixe e que já jogou em vários times com o técnico Fernando Diniz.2021-06-1619 minMeninos de Fora da VilaMeninos de Fora da VilaSANTOS anuncia CamachoSaudações Alvinegras! No vídeo de hoje Danilo Hatori e Carlos Zuchi analisam a contratação de Camacho, novo reforço do Peixe e que já jogou em vários times com o técnico Fernando Diniz.2021-06-1610 minEncuentros MundanosEncuentros MundanosJulio César Camacho: la noticia como motor de vidaJulio César Camacho es una referencia del periodismo venezolano. Forjado en el ejercicio pleno del oficio, ha sido durante más de cuatro décadas una voz firme y reconocible, de principios éticos claros y una trayectoria en los medios de esas que trascienden y dejan escuela. La radio ha sido siempre su punto de partida, el medio que lo define por antonomasia. Pero su rostro derivó en una marca de impecable trabajo periodístico ejerciendo como corresponsal en Washington para Venevisión o como testigo privilegiado en conflictos bélicos, golpes de Estado, derrocamiento de dictadur...2021-06-111h 15El podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEpisodio 9 - El podcast de Carlos Gallardo Camacho2021-03-2600 minEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEpisodio 8 - El podcast de Carlos Gallardo Camacho2021-03-2601 minEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEpisodio 7 - El podcast de Carlos Gallardo Camacho2021-03-2600 minEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEpisodio 6 - El podcast de Carlos Gallardo Camacho2021-03-2600 minEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEpisodio 5 - El podcast de Carlos Gallardo Camacho2021-03-2600 minEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEpisodio 4 - El podcast de Carlos Gallardo Camacho2021-03-2600 minEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEpisodio 3 - El podcast de Carlos Gallardo Camacho2021-03-2600 minEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEl podcast de Carlos Gallardo CamachoEpisodio 2 - El podcast de Carlos Gallardo Camacho2021-03-2600 minCamachocastCamachocast# 1 | Carlos D. MendozaActor, Director, and Rapper Carlos D. Mendoza and I try to talk about his time in LA but somehow end up talking about VR, sex robots, postmodernism, and how to save the cat.  You can find him on instagram: @carlosdmendoza  --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/camachocast-network/support2020-09-201h 04Desde La Azotea PodcastDesde La Azotea Podcast18. Centros cívicos para La Paz con Natalia Camacho MongeEn el episodio de hoy tenemos como invitada a Natalia Camacho Monge, Directora de Promoción de paz y Convivencia Ciudadana (DIGEPAZ) del Viceministerio de Paz. Camacho Monge, cuenta con estudios en Antropología Social y una maestría en Gerencia de Proyectos del Instituto Centroamericano de Administración Pública. Tiene amplia experiencia en la coordinación y ejecución de proyectos de inclusión social de jóvenes en América Latina, Programas de Participación con Equidad (Centroamérica y el Caribe), además laboró como Directora Ejecutiva del Consejo de la Persona Joven...2020-06-0130 minGana Tu DíaGana Tu Día006: Tres cosas en las que deberías crecer con Gio CamachoConversamos con Gio Camacho quien ha trabajado con personajes internacionales como Daniel El Travieso y marcas de Puerto Rico como Suiza Dairy. Gio nos explica de que se trata humanizar una marca y la importancia de respetar la diversidad de pensamientos. En su experiencia de mercadeo, Gio entiende que si estas en la mente del consumidor, si te recuerdan, las persona hablarán de ti y esto es la mejor publicidad que existe. Por último, nos comenta cuales son las tres áreas en las que todo el mundo debería crecer. Realiza los hábitos que te convi...2020-04-1541 minLa CharlaLa CharlaLa Charla (Episodio Especial 84) : Entrevista con Jona CamachoJona Camacho habló con #LACHARLAPODCAST acerca de su nuevo material llamando, ‘Plástico’ y nos contó parte de su historia, experiencias alrededor de un viaje sonoro lleno de blues, soul y muchas corrientes musicales por la que navega este multi-instrumentalista colombiano. Este es el sencillo que da nombre a su nuevo EP, un viaje por las sensaciones que experimentan los seres humanos una vez se enfrentar al amor. Hace un par de semanas conocimos un primer adelanto con Esta Bn, que anunciaba el nuevo trabajo musical del artista. Plástico es el sencillo homónimo del tercer EP de Jona, compuesto...2019-07-0833 minNo es gimnasiaNo es gimnasia#48 Salud y fitness en Instagram con M Jose CamachoHablamos con María José Camacho sobre cómo el movimiento "fitness" en Instagram influye radicalmente en nuestros jóvenes sobre sus realidades corporales.https://carlosminguez.com/48ENLACESMail de Mº José Camacho: mjcamacho@edu.ucm.esResearchGate Mº José: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Maria_Camacho-MinanoGoogle Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6l3tmncAAAAJ&hl=enCarlosminguez.com/amazon2019-04-1532 minNo es gimnasiaNo es gimnasia#48 Salud y fitness en Instagram con M Jose CamachoHablamos con María José Camacho sobre cómo el movimiento "fitness" en Instagram influye radicalmente en nuestros jóvenes sobre sus realidades corporales.https://carlosminguez.com/48ENLACESMail de Mº José Camacho: mjcamacho@edu.ucm.esResearchGate Mº José: https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Maria_Camacho-MinanoGoogle Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6l3tmncAAAAJ&hl=enCarlosminguez.com/amazon2019-04-1532 minPrivate UniversePrivate UniverseShow 9 - Carlos Camacho Psychologist GOODBYE CHARLIE Fairfield LibraryCarlos Camacho talking about his autobiographical novel Goodbye Charlie at one of his book launches.2019-01-1521 minPrivate UniversePrivate UniverseThe Margarita Hour - Grand Final Review with Sebastian CamachoChatting after the big game between Roosters and Storm.  After a couple of Margaritas, Sebastian and Carlos, father and son discuss the benefits of having only one arm like the drummer from Def Leppard, how to make money from Cricket Australia and the search for happiness. 2018-10-0234 min