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Doug Hoyer
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Goals DO Come True with Doug Bennett
The Psychology of Sudden Wealth with Melissa Hoyer
Doug talks about the complex world of inherited wealth with financial planner and life coach Melissa Hoyer. Melissa brings 20 years of expertise working with significant inheritances at The Wealth Conservancy. They explore the psychological challenges of sudden wealth, the importance of balance and setting meaningful intentions versus rigid goals. Melissa shares what she has learnt about the emotional integration of inherited wealth, why money magnifies existing patterns as well as how self-compassion plays a crucial role during life changes. KEY TAKEAWAYS Inherited wealth arrives "like a meteor crashing into your world," requiring emotional, psychological, and spiritual...
2025-04-16
34 min
America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast
ManglarIA: Saving Nature with Artificial Intelligence. How WWF is Using AI to Help Mangroves Adapt
In episode 217 of America Adapts, we dive into World Wildlife Fund’s ManglarIA (“AI for Mangroves” in Spanish), a new initiative supported by Google.org, Google’s philanthropic arm. This pioneering initiative is using advanced technology, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), to understand how mangrove ecosystems and their contributions to communities are affected by climate change and its impacts. You will take a journey to the Yucatán in Mexico as we visit some spectacular mangrove forests with WWF Mexico staff, and you’ll learn how they are using state-of-the art sensors and drones to collect needed data and using AI to help w...
2024-11-11
1h 27
The Windup: A show about Baseball
Starkville | Jed Hoyer on the surging Cubs, when he decided to buy and not sell and more
Cubs president of baseball operations Jed Hoyer makes his first trip to Starkville for a fantastic conversation. He talks about how close the Cubs were to selling, how frustrating it was watching a talented team struggle early in the season and how much more he considers the human element in trades than he did earlier in his career. He also gets into the road to the World Series in a league with the Braves and Dodgers and how electric Wrigley Field has been late in the season.Trivia from Zach Farber: Name the three active infielders who...
2023-08-21
1h 19
Music Production Podcast
Songwriting, Creative Process, and Ear Health with Doug Hoyer
Doug Hoyer is a Canadian singer/songwriter who has garnered 1 million Spotify streams and licensed music for television. Doug's work has received critical acclaim and he works by day as a hearing aid practitioner. I had a great conversation with Doug about his work and techniques for writing and completing music. Doug shared a ton of insights and strategies he regularly uses. He showcased his homemade telephone microphone during the show, and I may have asked him a few too many questions about ear care and hearing health. Listen on iTunes or Stitcher or Google Pl...
2022-09-29
2h 09
Doug Hoyer
Too Dumb To Quit
When a friend asked Doug Hoyer what his 6th album, Getting Older, sounded like, he enthusiastically replied: “You know my other 5 albums? It's a lot like those!” While the restless Canadian indie-pop songwriter has varied his sonic palette over the past decade, here he is consistently rooted in his wry, playful yet sincere, reflective songwriting. Getting Older showcases a focus on lyrical precision, needling the thread on topics such as aging, perspective, family, resource extraction, and the perennial theme of change. All songs written by Doug Hoyer, with Joe Gurba assisting with lyrical revisions on "The Crusader's Call". All songs regi...
2021-11-10
04 min
Doug Hoyer
Getting Older
When a friend asked Doug Hoyer what his 6th album, Getting Older, sounded like, he enthusiastically replied: “You know my other 5 albums? It's a lot like those!” While the restless Canadian indie-pop songwriter has varied his sonic palette over the past decade, here he is consistently rooted in his wry, playful yet sincere, reflective songwriting. Getting Older showcases a focus on lyrical precision, needling the thread on topics such as aging, perspective, family, resource extraction, and the perennial theme of change. All songs written by Doug Hoyer, with Joe Gurba assisting with lyrical revisions on "The Crusader's Call". All songs regi...
2021-11-10
02 min
Doug Hoyer
Days Like Today
When a friend asked Doug Hoyer what his 6th album, Getting Older, sounded like, he enthusiastically replied: “You know my other 5 albums? It's a lot like those!” While the restless Canadian indie-pop songwriter has varied his sonic palette over the past decade, here he is consistently rooted in his wry, playful yet sincere, reflective songwriting. Getting Older showcases a focus on lyrical precision, needling the thread on topics such as aging, perspective, family, resource extraction, and the perennial theme of change. All songs written by Doug Hoyer, with Joe Gurba assisting with lyrical revisions on "The Crusader's Call". All songs regi...
2021-11-10
04 min
Doug Hoyer
The Crusaders Call
When a friend asked Doug Hoyer what his 6th album, Getting Older, sounded like, he enthusiastically replied: “You know my other 5 albums? It's a lot like those!” While the restless Canadian indie-pop songwriter has varied his sonic palette over the past decade, here he is consistently rooted in his wry, playful yet sincere, reflective songwriting. Getting Older showcases a focus on lyrical precision, needling the thread on topics such as aging, perspective, family, resource extraction, and the perennial theme of change. All songs written by Doug Hoyer, with Joe Gurba assisting with lyrical revisions on "The Crusader's Call". All songs regi...
2021-11-10
04 min
Doug Hoyer
Here With You
When a friend asked Doug Hoyer what his 6th album, Getting Older, sounded like, he enthusiastically replied: “You know my other 5 albums? It's a lot like those!” While the restless Canadian indie-pop songwriter has varied his sonic palette over the past decade, here he is consistently rooted in his wry, playful yet sincere, reflective songwriting. Getting Older showcases a focus on lyrical precision, needling the thread on topics such as aging, perspective, family, resource extraction, and the perennial theme of change. All songs written by Doug Hoyer, with Joe Gurba assisting with lyrical revisions on "The Crusader's Call". All songs regi...
2021-11-10
03 min
Doug Hoyer
Dancing By The Light Of The Refinery
When a friend asked Doug Hoyer what his 6th album, Getting Older, sounded like, he enthusiastically replied: “You know my other 5 albums? It's a lot like those!” While the restless Canadian indie-pop songwriter has varied his sonic palette over the past decade, here he is consistently rooted in his wry, playful yet sincere, reflective songwriting. Getting Older showcases a focus on lyrical precision, needling the thread on topics such as aging, perspective, family, resource extraction, and the perennial theme of change. All songs written by Doug Hoyer, with Joe Gurba assisting with lyrical revisions on "The Crusader's Call". All songs regi...
2021-11-10
03 min
Doug Hoyer
Origami
When a friend asked Doug Hoyer what his 6th album, Getting Older, sounded like, he enthusiastically replied: “You know my other 5 albums? It's a lot like those!” While the restless Canadian indie-pop songwriter has varied his sonic palette over the past decade, here he is consistently rooted in his wry, playful yet sincere, reflective songwriting. Getting Older showcases a focus on lyrical precision, needling the thread on topics such as aging, perspective, family, resource extraction, and the perennial theme of change. All songs written by Doug Hoyer, with Joe Gurba assisting with lyrical revisions on "The Crusader's Call". All songs regi...
2021-11-10
03 min
Doug Hoyer
Cooking For Two
When a friend asked Doug Hoyer what his 6th album, Getting Older, sounded like, he enthusiastically replied: “You know my other 5 albums? It's a lot like those!” While the restless Canadian indie-pop songwriter has varied his sonic palette over the past decade, here he is consistently rooted in his wry, playful yet sincere, reflective songwriting. Getting Older showcases a focus on lyrical precision, needling the thread on topics such as aging, perspective, family, resource extraction, and the perennial theme of change. All songs written by Doug Hoyer, with Joe Gurba assisting with lyrical revisions on "The Crusader's Call". All songs regi...
2021-11-10
01 min
Doug Hoyer
We Used To Have Fun
When a friend asked Doug Hoyer what his 6th album, Getting Older, sounded like, he enthusiastically replied: “You know my other 5 albums? It's a lot like those!” While the restless Canadian indie-pop songwriter has varied his sonic palette over the past decade, here he is consistently rooted in his wry, playful yet sincere, reflective songwriting. Getting Older showcases a focus on lyrical precision, needling the thread on topics such as aging, perspective, family, resource extraction, and the perennial theme of change. All songs written by Doug Hoyer, with Joe Gurba assisting with lyrical revisions on "The Crusader's Call". All songs regi...
2021-11-10
03 min
Doug Hoyer
Tomorrow's Gunna Be Different From Today
When a friend asked Doug Hoyer what his 6th album, Getting Older, sounded like, he enthusiastically replied: “You know my other 5 albums? It's a lot like those!” While the restless Canadian indie-pop songwriter has varied his sonic palette over the past decade, here he is consistently rooted in his wry, playful yet sincere, reflective songwriting. Getting Older showcases a focus on lyrical precision, needling the thread on topics such as aging, perspective, family, resource extraction, and the perennial theme of change. All songs written by Doug Hoyer, with Joe Gurba assisting with lyrical revisions on "The Crusader's Call". All songs regi...
2021-11-10
02 min
From Justin to Kane
Videodrome (1983) and Samurai Cop (1991)
Long live the new flesh! We watch the David Cronenberg body-horror cult classic where people put Betamax tapes in their tummies, and compare it to the brilliantly entertaining fail-son action film, Samurai Cop. Both of these movies are a lot of fun for different reasons, and both get the Bob L'Heureux Seal of Approval. Go forth and watch, Kanines! We also talk about the golden age of CRT TVs, the Rudy Giuliani biopic, and also have a little chat about the Canadian film industry. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd @fromjustin2kane email us at fro...
2021-07-20
1h 01
AMA Good to Grow
Episode 3: Alberta’s Growing Zones
Alberta is home to a range of different growing zones. Stettler horticulturist Robert Spencer explains the differences between the zones and offers advice on what vegetables and fruits we can grow in our province. Plus, Niko Palmer shares a story about her community garden in Edmonton. Topics in this episode: Growing zones. Here’s a map of Alberta’s various zones and when to start your seeds. Growing corn. Here are more of Robert’s tips. For more gardening tips and tales, join AMA Good to Grow. It’s a down-to-earth, online community where Al...
2021-07-14
23 min
From Justin to Kane
Solaris (2002) and Reign of Fire (2002)
Sad people in outer space and bald guys fighting dragons! 2002 was a wild year for film. We cover the Steven Soderbergh remake of Solaris, not the Tarkovsky original in this episode. So if you are a Tarkovsky-head, this episode ain't for you! (Actually that's not true, we talk about the original quite a bit). And Reign of Fire is hilarious because it takes place in a dark and scary 2020 - however, I think if I had my choice, I'd take the dragons! But that's just me. In the back nine of the episode we pretty much just...
2021-07-12
1h 00
The LonelyCast
Episode Ten: Identity, Ego and Impending Doom
In this episode of The Lonelycast Brittany and Abigail explore their own definitions of identity, what it means to be and become in our capitalist and patriarchal society, the link between identity and ego and the importance of defining your own identity before "everything goes to shit." Join us as we stumble through our own hopes and fears surrounding the building of our personal identities.Join our community by following and engaging with us!https://www.instagram.com/thelonelycast/https://twitter.com/lonelycastpodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thelonelycast
2021-07-09
1h 06
AMA Good to Grow
Episode 2: The Secrets of Soil
Maintaining healthy soil is fundamental for growing food and flowers. Chelsie Anderson, owner of Chelsie’s Garden Soil-utions, dishes the dirt on soil amendments and how to help your garden thrive. Plus, Elyse Abma-Bouma shares a story about her balcony garden. Topics in this episode: Worm castings. Read more about worms and soil microbes on Chelsie Anderson’s blog. How to compost. For more gardening tips and tales, join AMA Good to Grow. It’s a down-to-earth, online community where Albertans can connect with likeminded enthusiasts, share success stories, and get advice from expert...
2021-07-07
28 min
From Justin to Kane
Parasite (2019) and Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999) with Julia Grochowski
Hello there! We bring back special guest Julia Grochowski to talk about two films: Bong Joon-Ho's scathing dark comedy masterpiece about late stage capitalism, Parasite, and George Lucas's Jar Jar Binks vehicle, Star Wars: Episode I: The Phantom Menace. Julia is not only a dyed-in-the-wool cinephile, but she ALSO has a Wookiepedic knowledge of all things Star Wars, so she is the perfect guest to get down to brass tacks about the prequel trilogy and how it is the same movie as the recent historic Oscar winner. And we actually stay on topic for the entire episode! Weesa thinken yousa...
2021-07-06
1h 25
From Justin to Kane
Bob Watches the Entire Marvel Cinematic Universe: Live From the Backyard!
Over the last few months, Bob watched all the movies in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (AKA MCU), in narrative order. Mike has only seen a couple of them, and so he interviews Bob about the experience. It happens in the backyard, with beers. It's a lot of fun! We also talk about celebrity bands, the Jeremy Renner app, video essays about movies on YouTube, and we also improvise our own theme songs to some popular movies. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd @fromjustin2kane email us at fromjustintokane@gmail.com Artwork...
2021-06-28
1h 10
The LonelyCast
Episode Nine: Our Longest Episode and We Only Talk About the MCU
Join us this week as we discuss all things (mostly the characters pertaining to the) Marvel Cinematic Universe. We rate our favourite, and least favourite characters, delve into the psychoanalysis of characters arches and somehow start talking about Bo Burnham again. Join our community by following and engaging with us! Instagram: TheLonelyCast Twitter: LonelyCastPod Tiktok: TheLonelyCast Discord: https://discord.gg/5qBdjVxkXs Special Thanks To, Doug Hoyer for our theme song "Never Together" - doughoyer.bandcamp.com and Malachi Wilkins for our cove...
2021-06-25
1h 22
From Justin to Kane
Psycho (1960) and Psycho (1998)
In this epic epi, we take a break from finding similarities and instead break down the differences between two films. Two films with the same name, the same script, the same shot list, the same locations, the list goes on and on. It's the horror classic from Alfred Hitchcock (aka "The Cock"), Psycho, and the shot for shot remake of said classic, the not-so-classic "film experiment" by Gus Van Sant, also called Psycho (duh!). This was a super fun episode to do a deep dive on... a deep dive on all things Psycho. We didn't even cover...
2021-06-21
1h 44
From Justin to Kane
La Jetee (1962) and Wild Mountain Thyme (2020)
We're back after a week's hiatus with this, our 53rd (!) episode. In this one, we are talking about a stone-cold film school classic, the often imitated but never replicated, 28-minute French New Wave sci-fi classic La Jetee! It's the film that inspired 12 Monkeys (as in, it inspired the Terry Gilliam movie, not just, like, a dozen monkeys were inspired. Come on man.) Also, in an unprecedented turn for the dull, we talk about a recent "rom-com" called Wild Mountain Thyme, a recent film that has an ending so dumb that it is instantly iconic. You will not BEE-lieve your...
2021-06-14
1h 00
The LonelyCast
Episode Eight: "Inside," Agoraphobia, and A Possible Wedding
In this episode of The Lonelycast, Brittany and Abigail rave about the new Bo Burnham special "Inside" and the exact reasons as to why Bo is Abigail's soulmate. Brittany recommends brilliant media must-sees, and the duo detail their experiences with anxiety over the past year.Join our community by following and engaging with us! Instagram: TheLonelyCast Twitter: LonelyCastPod Tiktok: TheLonelyCast Discord: https://discord.gg/5qBdjVxkXs Special Thanks To, Doug Hoyer for our theme song "Never Together" - doughoyer.bandcamp.com and Mala...
2021-06-11
1h 02
From Justin to Kane
The Favourite (2018) and Wonder Woman 1984 (2020)
In our latest epi, we're talkin' 'bout the latest feature films from ya boi Yorgy and and ya gurl Patty, the darkly hilarious The Favourite and the unbelievably bad Wonder Woman 1984, respectively. They are two period pieces about lonely people thirstin' for power wearing silly costumes. As we say, "it's our most chaotic episode yet!" *WINK* We also talk about steak, weed, tumbling, and of course, Jar Jar Binks. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd @fromjustin2kane email us at fromjustintokane@gmail.com Artwork by Josh Holinaty: http://www.holinaty.com...
2021-06-01
1h 19
The LonelyCast
Episode Seven: The Art of Super Smash and War
In this episode of The Lonelycast we discuss conflict management, dealing with pesky bros at the bar and our own flaws when in an argument. Join us as we stumble our way through the episode battling electric scooter riders and the biggest bugs we have ever seen, as well as trying to give advice for when you get into a tiff with loved ones.Join our community by following and engaging with us! Instagram: TheLonelyCast Twitter: LonelyCastPod Tiktok: TheLonelyCast Discord: https://discord.gg/5qBdjVxkXs
2021-05-26
56 min
From Justin to Kane
Sherlock Jr. (1924) and Sex and the City 2 (2010)
In this episode we tackle the 45-minute Buster Keaton silent film masterpiece Sherlock Jr., and find that it contains a lot of the same elements as the terribly misguided sequel Sex and the City 2, a film that finds the fashionable foursome at their culturally insenstive worst in Abu Dhabi of all places. Sherlock Jr. is an amazing film - that you can watch free on YouTube - but we find that we can't turn away from discussing the trainwreck that is SatC2 (a.k.a. "Deucey-Sex"). We also get distracted and talk about the video of Kim...
2021-05-24
1h 31
That's Food
Coffee: Fuel for the Machine
It's no secret that drinking coffee is a cultural phenomenon in North America. But why is that, and what does it say about our culture? From the perspective of someone on the outside looking in (someone who doesn't really drink coffee), Ralph Garcia gives his thoughts, and along with his guests, tries to unravel how coffee can be a symbol of overworking in North America. Featuring music by Doug Hoyer and Lukrembo.
2021-05-24
22 min
From Justin to Kane
Sound of Metal (2020) and Lady Terminator (1989)
It's our 50th episode! Wow! What a milestone! And we're back with another 2020 best picture nominee, The Sound of Metal, a film Mike and Bob both thought was great and deserved best picture. What didn't deserve best picture though, was the fun but trashy, nudity-filled Indonesian cult classic Lady Terminator, a straight up rip-off of the first Terminator film but... you know, the Lady version. We find that these films are the same film etc. etc. You know how it be! We also spend quite a lot of time talking about donuts. Don't worry, it's in context...
2021-05-17
1h 01
The LonelyCast
Episode Six: Shaving Our Legs For One Direction
In this episode of The Lonelycast we spiral into the early 2010's, rehashing our boyband obsessions, stan twitter accounts and even dive into our fanfictions of old. Join us this week and let us know who you stanned!Join our community by following and engaging with us!Instagram: TheLonelyCastTwitter: LonelyCastPodTiktok: TheLonelyCastDiscord: https://discord.gg/5qBdjVxkXsSpecial Thanks To, Doug Hoyer for our theme song "Never Together" - doughoyer.bandcamp.com and Malachi Wilkins for our cover art and anim...
2021-05-12
1h 10
From Justin to Kane
Nomadland (2020) and Mortal Kombat (2021)
We're back to our regular format after some fun anniversary episodes. This time we are tackling the recent best picture winner at the Oscars, Chloe Zhao's quasi-documentary movie about the van dwelling subculture of America, and the recent reboot of the Mortal Kombat film franchise. We share our hot takes about how Nomadland is pretty much a dramatic Borat, talk about playing the video game Mortal Kombat in the 90s, and get distracted talkin' about poopin' in a bucket. As one does. FINISH HIM! And by "him", we mean, this episode. Find us on...
2021-05-10
1h 17
The LonelyCast
Episode Five: Guardians of the Condiments, Defenders of Expresso
In this episode of The Lonelycast we dive in to old jobs and old coworkers. The best of times and the worst of times, epic highs and lows, creepy managers and childish bosses. Join our community by following and engaging with us! Instagram: TheLonelyCast Twitter: LonelyCastPod Tiktok: TheLonelyCast Discord: https://discord.gg/5qBdjVxkXs Special Thanks To, Doug Hoyer for our theme song "Never Together" - doughoyer.bandcamp.com and Malachi Wilkins for our cover art and animations!
2021-05-05
1h 12
From Justin to Kane
First Anniversary Episode! Citizen Kane Turns 80!
This episode marks one full year of our podcast! We did it! And we couldn't have done it without all you Kanines! We look back on the year that was, and reflect on all we have accomplished on the pod. We also celebrate Citizen Kane's 80th birthday, which is the same day as our first upload! Plus, we talk about Paddington 2 overtaking Citizen Kane on Rotten Tomatoes... but we mostly talk about the Insane Clown Posse and their associated soda pop, Faygo, which leads Bob to sharing his distaste for all things clown! Happy birthday to us! T...
2021-05-03
1h 16
The LonelyCast
Episode 4(20): Voids of Joy and Jack Black
In this episode of the Lonelycast two grown adults get stoned and think it's good content. Food, our mental state and Jack Black are all up for debate this week and we invite you to join us on our descent into madness.Join our community by following and engaging with us!Instagram: TheLonelyCastTwitter: LonelyCastPodTiktok: TheLonelyCastDiscord: https://discord.gg/5qBdjVxkXsSpecial Thanks To, Doug Hoyer for our theme song "Never Together" - doughoyer.bandcamp.com and Malachi Wilkins for ou...
2021-04-28
1h 05
From Justin to Kane
The First Annual Kanie Awards!
We celebrate our first year of existence as a podcast by hosting an award show wherein we give awards to the movies that made us laugh, cry, snore, sigh, make pee-pee and poo-poo, etc. etc. It's a celebration of cinema - From Justin to Kane style! We give out fake awards to the movies that we watched over the last year! So no 2020 Oscar winners here! Just good and bad movies, old and new! Bob gets drunk, Mike gets annoyed, we get lost so far up our own asses in our most chaotic episode yet. F...
2021-04-26
1h 10
The LonelyCast
Episode Three: Ditching Dates and Playing God
In this episode of the Lonelycast, join us as we discuss all of our bad dates, red flags, breakups and give you lucky listeners some dating advice! (Please don't hold us accountable if this advice is bad).Join our community by following and engaging with us! Instagram: TheLonelyCast Twitter: LonelyCastPod Tiktok: TheLonelyCast Discord: https://discord.gg/5qBdjVxkXs Special Thanks To, Doug Hoyer for our theme song "Never Together" - doughoyer.bandcamp.com and Malachi Wilkins for our cover art and animations!
2021-04-21
1h 13
From Justin to Kane
Mobysode (We Like to Score)
In this special spin-off from our Freddy Got Fingered/Spirited Away episode, we do things a little differently. We are still talking about movies, but as they relate to the electronic artist Moby, who has quite the history with having his music featured in movies and commercials. We get into his career, talk about his licensing of music and break down a few of the films his music was featured in. We also talk about Moby Dick, vinyl collecting, Columbia Record Club, Trent Reznor, and literally anything else because there are too many tangents to count. ...
2021-04-19
1h 05
The LonelyCast
Episode Two: Nice Sprites and Sexy Demons
Ghosts might just be the loneliest of us all, don't ya feel a little bit bad for them? Join us this episode as we rave about our ghostly encounters, what we would do if we had to haunt the earth in the afterlife and what form our chosen paranormal boyfriends would take. Also, Abi might be a furry?!Join our community by following and engaging with us!https://www.instagram.com/thelonelycast/https://twitter.com/lonelycastpodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thelonelycastDiscord: https://discord.gg/5qBdjVxkXs
2021-04-14
1h 02
From Justin to Kane
Spirited Away (2001) and Freddy Got Fingered (2001)
It's Freddy Got Fingered's 20th Anniversary! To celebrate, we spend over an hour talking about this post-modern surrealist masterpiece that is also considered one of the worst American movies ever. Mike loves FGF and Tom Green and has a lot to say about this movie, and Bob was not a fan, so it makes for an interesting and long conversation about the merits of one of the most polarizing comedies of the 21st century. Oh, and the other movie - the good movie - is Spirited Away, Hayao Miyazaki's animated coming-of-age masterpiece. We also talk about whether we...
2021-04-13
1h 31
The LonelyCast
Episode One: Swift, Slime and Self Love
Inner horsegirls, five year plans, drawing the perfect circle and online shopping for slime. In this episode of The LonelyCast we delve into a few of the things that have led us to falling in love with our alone time and how many identity crises it takes before forming your own personality.Join our community by following and engaging with us!https://www.instagram.com/thelonelycast/https://twitter.com/lonelycastpodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@thelonelycastDiscord: https://discord.gg/KjXHrNhzSpecial Thanks To,Doug Hoyer...
2021-04-06
1h 12
From Justin to Kane
Point Break (1991) and Tom and Jerry: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2017)
In this episode we find that the surfing action thriller Point Break is somehow the same as Tom and Jerry: Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, the clumsily titled straight-to-video nostalgia mashup that no one wanted. We loved Point Break, it's a "ride". We fell asleep during the Tom and Jerry movie. It's a bore. We also talk about the new Space Jam movie, and we try and come up with our own nostalgia-driven mashup movies. It's our most existential episode ever! Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd @fromjustin2kane email us at fromju...
2021-04-05
1h 18
From Justin to Kane
Seven Samurai (1954) and Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) - Part 2
Part two of our epic dissection of Seven Samurai and Zack Snyder's Justice League is here. In this episode we really break down the similarities between these two films that are 3.5+ hours in length with a square aspect ratio, about a team being assembled, and are (now) both in black and white. We also play a fun little game where we figure out which Justice League member is which of the (titular) Seven Samurai. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd @fromjustin2kane email us at fromjustintokane@gmail.com Artwork by Josh Holinaty: http://ww...
2021-03-29
53 min
From Justin to Kane
Seven Samurai (1954) and Zack Snyder's Justice League (2021) - Part 1
In our quickest turnaround yet, we recorded this episode two days after the movie came out! We are, er, celebrating the release of Zack Snyder's Justice League by doing an extra long episode! So long that we split it into two episodes! But of course, we gotta stick to format, so we are saying that Zack Snyder's Justice League is the same movie as Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai, one of the greatest films of all time. In this episode we riff ourselves into oblivion, and then finally get down to contextualizing the films. Because we goofed off s...
2021-03-22
1h 12
From Justin to Kane
From Clint to Clint: Unforgiven (1992) and The Mule (2018)
It's our Clint Eastwood Spectacular episode where we watch one of Clint Eastwood's great films (the Oscar-winning Unforgiven) and one of his bad films (The Mule) and we find that they are the same film in many ways. If you like Clint Eastwood, this is the episode for you. Get amped, Clint stans. It's a Clint-isode! We talk about all things Clint in this episode - the films, the biography, the politics - and yet somehow the conversation turns to our boy Jar Jar Binks, as it always seems to. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and ...
2021-03-15
1h 17
From Justin to Kane
Taken (2008) and Runaway Bride (1999)
America's Sweetheart, Julia Roberts, reunites with silver fox Richard Gere for an inferior film, Runaway Bride. We find that it is pretty much the same movie as the 2008 "actioner" Taken, starring Ireland's Sweetheart Liam Neeson, a movie for "basic daddies". We also talk about how great T9 texting was, we have another segment of PODBEEF where we try and start beef with other more popular podcasts, and we reveal what our particular sets of skills are. It's our 40th episode! Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd @fromjustin2kane email us at fr...
2021-03-08
1h 15
From Justin to Kane
Saturday Night Fever (1977) and Attack Force (2006)
In this episode, we are proposing that the cinematic celebration of disco dancing, Saturday Night Fever, is the same movie as the Steven Seagal crapfest, the generically-titled Attack Force. And We say this every week, but this might be the WORST movie we have watched so far. We also delve into Steven Seagal's career at large, we talk about Scientology, and Mike goes into detail about one of his best birthdays - one which ended with a serious case of gurgle-butt. It's a wild, epic episode. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd @fromjustin2kane em...
2021-03-01
1h 23
From Justin to Kane
Juno (2007) and Quigley (2003)
Quigley (2003) is a straight-to-DVD Christian movie where Gary Busey dies in a car wreck and is cast out of heaven as a fluffy pomeranian AKA the titular Quigley. It is essentially the same movie as the classic 2007 twee teen pregnancy dramedy Juno. That's it. That's the episode. BONUS: we find out what Bob REALLY thinks of newborns. Spoiler alert! He's not a fan! Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd @fromjustin2kane email us at fromjustintokane@gmail.com Artwork by Josh Holinaty: http://www.holinaty.com Music by Doug Hoyer: ht...
2021-02-22
1h 17
From Justin to Kane
Heat (1995) and The Last Airbender (2010)
We compare Michael Mann's crime thriller classic Heat with M. Night Shyamalan's failed adaptation of Bob's new favorite cartoon, The Last Airbender (a big film in the windsploitation AND baldsploitation genres). We also talk about M. Night's oeuvre in general and why he makes so many films about wind, and we also decide: who is better, Pacino or De Niro? This episode has got a great ass! And your head's all the way up it! Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd @fromjustin2kane email us at fromjustintokane@gmail.com Artwo...
2021-02-16
1h 09
From Justin to Kane
Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India (2001) and The Emoji Movie (2017)
In this episode we watch the 2001 Bollywood epic Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India, a nearly 4 hour-long modern classic about the game of cricket (among other things) and compare it to the cynical cash-grab about text messages, The Emoji Movie. We loved Lagaan and hated The Emoji Movie... but what else is new? We also do a deep dive trying to figure out which dictators the Minions helped, we talk about the Burger King XBOX game Sneak King, and talk about our favorite 3D movies. Get into it Kanines! Find us on Twitter, Instagram and...
2021-02-10
1h 09
From Justin to Kane
Green Book (2018) and The Lawnmower Man (1992)
In this episode we find that the cheesy VR thriller Lawnmower Man is the same movie as the controversial yet bland story about friendship and race in America, Green Book. Mike was surprised that Green Book was better than he expected, and Bob was surprised that Lawnmower Man was much much worse than he expected. We also talk about Viggo, virtual reality, The Farrelly Brothers and debate who is the best James Bond. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd @fromjustin2kane email us at fromjustintokane@gmail.com Artwork by Josh Holinaty...
2021-02-01
1h 10
From Justin to Kane
The Third Man (1949) and Tomb Raider (2018)
We're back with yet another Orson Welles-themed episode, this time focusing on Welles' dynamic (but short-lived) appearance in the wonderful noir-comedy The Third Man. In classic form, we find that this classic of British cinema is exactly the same as 2018's yawn of a video game adaptation, Tomb Raider. We also talk about Bob's top five movie crushes, other video game adaptations, and we venture into the bizarre world of online Sonic the Hedgehog fandom. Strap in Kanines, it gets weird! Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd @fromjustin2kane email us at fromju...
2021-01-25
1h 04
From Justin to Kane
A Hard Day's Night (1964) and Tenet (2020)
We're back to our usual format and this week we are comparing two titans of their medium: the Beatles and Christopher Nolan. We take on the flippin' Beatles' bizarre day-in-the-life masterpiece Hard Day's Night and we find that it is very similar to Chris Nolan's epic misfire Tenet, a film so nice you have to see it twice (to understand it at all). Mike didn't understand the movie, but Bob somehow did and so he breaks it down for the Kanines. We also delve into Nolan's filmography, and talk about our favorite Beatles albums and songs! Turn...
2021-01-18
2h 43
From Justin to Kane
Side-Pod: "When Did They Poop? - Episode 1"
In episode 7 of "From Justin to Kane", Mike and Bob made up a fake podcast called "When Did They Poop?" where they tried to figure out when characters would have used the bathroom during a film. In a fun twist of format, Mike and Bob made good on the promise to record an episode of WDTP? and thus here is a full episode where they try and figure out when would characters have used the bathroom during some of the films covered in the last thirty episodes of the From Justin to Kane podcast. Is this immature...
2021-01-11
48 min
From Justin to Kane
From Justin to Game: The Last of Us (2013) and Superman 64 (1999)
Happy New Year, Kanines! Mike and Bob take a break from talking about movies and spend an entire epi talking about video games. We find that The Last of Us - the "Citizen Kane of video games" (not our words) - is the same as one of the worst games ever made, the famously terrible Superman 64. We also discuss what unlikely movies and TV shows would make interesting games, we talk about Bob's newfound love of Halo, and we talk about why people have lower standards for storytelling in video games, among other things! It's a super f...
2021-01-04
1h 19
From Justin to Kane
Minisode - Best of 2020 Recap
In this special short epi, we talk about our go-to holiday films, the best movies we saw this year, the best movies we covered on our podcast, and of course we talk about CATS (2019) again! We hope you all have a safe and healthy entry into the new year, from Mike and Bob at From Justin to Kane! Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd email us at fromjustintokane@gmail.com Artwork by Josh Holinaty: http://www.holinaty.com Music by Doug Hoyer: http://www.doughoyer.com #fromjusti...
2020-12-28
36 min
From Justin to Kane
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964) and Robot Jox (1990)
It's our holiday special episode! We finally tracked down a way to watch the sci-fi cult classic Robot Jox, and we are comparing to the holiday stop-motion classic Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. It's RUDOLPH JOX! Aside from the usual finding that both movies are virtually identical, we also talk about how Santa is kind of a jerk, talk about holiday movie picks for the upcoming week. We hope you all have a safe and healthy holiday season, from Mike and Bob at From Justin to Kane! Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd emai...
2020-12-21
1h 03
From Justin to Kane
Grand Budapest Hotel (2014) and If The Shoe Fits (1990)
In this episode, we compare (arguably) the best Wes Anderson movie, The Grand Budapest Hotel, and find that it is very similar to the lazy made-for-TV Cinderella story, If The Shoe Fits. We also do a recap on the career of Jennifer Grey (including some sweet hot goss), we talk about why Wes Anderson is one of the best comedy film directors ever, and we also talk about, like, the nature of time, man. It's, like, a deep epi. Find us on Twitter, Instagram and Letterboxd email us at fromjustintokane@gmail.com Artwork by Jos...
2020-12-14
1h 10
From Justin to Kane
Mankisode: From Justin to Mank
Mike and Bob celebrate the extremely recent release of the Netflix-produced David Fincher-directed David Fincher's Dad-written passion project MANK, about esteemed screenwriter and professional alcohol drinker Herman J Mankiewiscz... AKA the titular Mank. We discuss the history of the film, we do a breakdown of the technical side of things, we talk about how it does our boy Orson dirty, we both give it a review.... we really get into all things Mank! If you love Mank-based podcasts, this is the epi for you! BONUS drinking game: Take a drink everytime we say "Mank!" Find us...
2020-12-07
48 min
From Justin to Kane
Her (2013) and Ghoulies 3: Ghoulies Go To College (1991)
In this episode we finally answer the question "what do a movie about a guy in love with his computer and a movie about three toilet goblins have in common"? Quite a lot apparently. They seem to pretty much be the same movie as far as we can tell. Spike Jones' beautiful computer-boinking Her goes head to head with the third entry in the horror-comedy franchise Ghoulies, and there is a wild connection we found between these films that is nigh unbelievable. Plus: bonus meta-segment "Amazon Corner" where we try and track down a physical copy of the elusive...
2020-11-23
1h 31
From Justin to Kane
The Great Escape (1963) and Tiptoes (2003)
Once again we return to the format that made us (not) famous! In this epi we compare John Sturges' upbeat WWII action thriller with one of the most misguided films we have ever seen, Tiptoes - the movie where Gary Oldman plays a little person. As always, the movies are more similar than you would think! We also discuss other "happy war films", chat about Newman-o's, and Mike tells a story about the time that Roger Ebert insulted him. Enjoy! Find us online: http://www.twitter.com/fromjustin2kane http://www...
2020-11-16
1h 22
From Justin to Kane
Minisode: Friends Series Finale (2004)
In a special "minisode", we talk about the series finale of the TV show F.R.I.E.N.D.S, among other things. Find us online: http://www.twitter.com/fromjustin2kane http://www.instagram.com/fromjustin2kane http://www.letterboxd.com/fromjustin2kane email us at fromjustintokane@gmail.com Artwork by Josh Holinaty: http://www.holinaty.com Music by Doug Hoyer: http://www.doughoyer.com #fromjustintokane #podcast
2020-11-09
48 min
From Justin to Kane
Sabrina (1954) and Venom (2018)
We're back to our regular format after a month of guests talkin' scary movies, with another big ole slab o' meat for our Kanines. This time we are talking about the Billy Wilder-directed, Audrey Hepburn-starrer romantic comedy Sabrina (1954), and comparing it to the non-MCU Spider-man-adjacent superhero action-buddy-comedy" Venom (2018). We also talk about other superhero movies, the nerve-wracking upcoming American election, and whether Venom is all a metaphor for Stan Lee having herpes. We're glad to be back and non-spooky! Find us online: http://www.twitter.com/fromjustin2kane http://www.instagram.c...
2020-11-02
1h 18
From Justin to Kane
Spooky Month: Salo, or 120 Days of Sodom (1957) with the Criterion Creeps
In our final Spooky Month episode, we tackle Pier Paolo Pasolini's famously disturbing anti-fascist metaphor film Salo, or 120 Days of Sodom, and we do so with two very good friends, RJ and Jarrett from the Criterion Creeps podcast. Aside from the obvious poo-eating, we discuss the the art of Criterion collecting, what makes a worthy film canon, plus we get down to brass tacks with some obscure horror film recommendations and really nerd out about film directors. It's a great epi and a perfect way to end Spooky Month! Listen to the Criterion Creeps Podcast ...
2020-10-26
1h 30
From Justin to Kane
Spooky Month: Cabin in the Woods (2011) with Chris Borger
In this episode, we have special guest Chris Borger from the Marv n' Berry Podcast to talk with us about one of his favorite spooky flicks, Cabin in the Woods. Appropriately so, we spend most of our time NOT talking about this meta-horror movie and instead talk about our very own podcast on our own podcast- as meta as it gets. We also do a deep dive on Star Wars monkey puppet hype-man Salacious B. Crumb and further explore Bob's mukbang obsession. This is definitely our weirdest episode yet! Enjoy this slab of meat, Kanines! Listen to th...
2020-10-19
1h 08
From Justin to Kane
Spooky Month: House of the Dead (2003) with Luke and Golshan
In this episode we watch Uwe Boll's hilariously bad adaptation of the Sega arcade series House of the Dead, with two fans of the film: Luke and Golshan from the basketball podcast "Hoop Fan in a Frozen Land". We really get in deep about the career of German director Uwe Boll, and Golshan regales us with a story about the time he met Dr. Boll. We also talk about Luke and Golshan's favorite horror films, their favorite basketball films, video game adaptations, Dave Foley's penis, and we really get into an extended tangent about the Ernest P. Wo...
2020-10-12
1h 31
From Justin to Kane
Spooky Month: Raw (2016) with Julia Grochowski
We take a break from our usual format for the month of October, a.k.a. Spooky Month. Every week this month, we will be watching a scary movie with a guest! This week, we talk with our good friend Julia about the French body-horror film Raw, wherein a bout of cannibalism breaks out at a veterinary school. Julia is currently pre-vet, loves horror films and is a vegan, so she is the perfect guest for this epi. We talk about her favorite horror films, the great Fred Krueger, get into the nitty gritty about Pokemon of...
2020-10-05
1h 19
From Justin to Kane
Fred Ott's Sneeze (1894) and Airplane Mode (2019)
In this episode we explore two films that were released 125 years apart! Fred Ott's Sneeze, the six-second-long Thomas Edison produced film that features his colleague sneezing is put up against Logan Paul's execrable feature film vehicle (ho ho), Airplane Mode. Can we find that a six second film and a full length movie are the same? You'd be fools to doubt us, is all I will say. This one is a good one if you are at all interested in film history, lots of fun facts as we chart the path from the first entry in the sneezesploitation genre...
2020-09-28
1h 15
From Justin to Kane
In The Mood For Love (2000) and Leprechaun 2 (1994)
Here's another big greasy slab of meat for the Kanines. It's an epic epi! This one is all over the place... in a good way. We discuss Wong Kar Wai's majestic In The Mood For Love and how it is similar to the fun but terrible Leprechaun 2, also known as "Deucey-Lep". Drinking Game: Take a drink everytime we say "Deucey-Lep". In this episode we also celebrate the career of Warwick Davis, pitch a skateboarding drama featuring Freddy Kreuger, and figure out the exact nature of Darth Vader and C3PO's current relationship. Chow down, Kanines! Find us o...
2020-09-21
1h 35
From Justin to Kane
The Farewell (2019) and Hard Ticket to Hawaii (1987)
Our most difficult - and obscure - pair up yet! We watch Lulu Wang's 2019 tribute to her dying grandmother, The Farewell, and (respectfully) find that it is (mostly) the same movie as Andy Sidaris's bonkers action boobsterpiece, Hard Ticket to Hawaii - considered by many to be the #1 B-movie of all time. We also talk about what it takes to make a dinosaur theme park movie, as well as building a treehouse out of human bones (don't worry it makes sense in context). Find us online: http://www.twitter.com/fromjustin2kane http...
2020-09-14
1h 27
From Justin to Kane
Rom-Com Pod-Romp! Live From The Backyard!
We take a break from our typical format, and record a special episode in Mike's backyard - complete with neighbourhood ambiance. Most importantly though, we get down to brass tacks about Bob's excessive romantic comedy viewing habits. We talk about what rom-coms Bob has watched during the pandemic (spoiler: a friggen lot), we introduce a new segment "Is it a Rom-Com?", plus Mike quizzes Bob on his rom-com knowledge! What a fun episode! Find us online: http://www.twitter.com/fromjustin2kane http://www.instagram.com/fromjustin2kane http://www.letterboxd...
2020-09-07
1h 23
From Justin to Kane
The Godfather (1972) and The Love Guru (2008)
In this epi, we watch The Godfather, one of the greatest achievements in American film history, and we compare it to The Love Guru, Mike Myer's cinematic fall from grace. What do these films have in common? Lots! Mostly themed around cultural stereotyping (natch). Plus, Mike regales Bob with movie theatre horror stories, we talk about 1999 (one of the best movie years), and we introduce a new segment: Movie Corner, where we talk about - you guessed it - movies! This is a super fun episode, and our longest yet, so strap in! Follow us on:
2020-08-31
1h 24
From Justin to Kane
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) and Ready Player One (2018) - Part 2, with David Berry, author of On Nostalgia
This is an episode of firsts! It's our first two-parter episode, and it's our first guest! Please give a big generous Kanine welcome to David Berry, the author of "On Nostalgia", a wonderful little book that humorously tackles the subject of nostalgia - what it is, what it was, why we feel it, and is that feeling a good thing or a bad thing... or both? The entire episode is an interview with David, and it's a great one! And hey, buy his book why don't ya! Get his book right here: https://chbooks.com/Books/O/O...
2020-08-24
46 min
From Justin to Kane
Portrait of a Lady on Fire (2019) and Ready Player One (2018) - Part 1
The first FJ2K episode recorded during the pandemic, and to celebrate this nightmarish new world we live in, we compare two very recent movies: the elegantly horny French masterpiece Portrait of a Lady on Fire - that just came out on digital platforms right as the pandemic hit North America - and the also horny (but for pop culture) Ready Player One, directed by none other than Steven Spielberg, one of the living legends of American cinema! This is a real doozy of an epi! The male gaze vs. the female gaze! Finally they battle it out!
2020-08-17
1h 17
Starkville with Jayson Stark and Doug Glanville
Cubs GM Jed Hoyer Joins Starkville to Talk Postponements, David Ross, Trade Deadline & More!
The 2016 World Series-winning general manager for the Chicago Cubs, Jed Hoyer, drops by Starkville to visit Jayson and Doug (while social distancing, of course)! The Starkvillians exchange thoughts over an array of topics, including: How teams and players are affected by postponements due to Covid; David Ross' managerial start; What does the trade deadline hold, and fathoming baseball in a bubble. Loyal listener Bobby Cantwell then joins the program to engage in the time honored tradition of testing Jayson and Doug's baseball knowledge in this week's listener trivia! (Will the down slide continue?!)Follow Jayson on Twitter: @jaysonst
2020-08-11
1h 35
From Justin to Kane
Cats (2019) and Star Wars Holiday Special (1978)
It's our tenth episode! To celebrate ten episodes, we are releasing our most controversial episode yet! Recorded in early January of this year (pre-lockdown), Mike and Bob make the bold assertion that 2019's Cats is a good movie. And we are comparing it to the second Star Wars movie ever released, which we are saying is the bad movie... And no we're not talking about Empire Strikes Back. It's the Star Wars Holiday Special! And yes, we realize this is the second episode in a row where we talk about a Christmas movie... but hey, it's Christmas in July!
2020-07-29
1h 15
From Justin to Kane
Fitzcarraldo (1982) and Christmas in Wonderland (2007)
Kanines! Riddle me this: what do an opera house in the middle of the Amazon and West Edmonton Mall have in common? Spoiler alert: LOTS. In this episode we watch Werner Herzog's boat-centric adventure film Fitzcarraldo, and compare it to the semi-obscure, semi-straight-to-video holiday stinker Christmas in Wonderland - a movie interesting only because it was filmed right here in our home city of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. In fact, Mike worked on the movie, as a production assistant, and regales Bob with a bevy of stories from the set of this bargain bin Home Alone set in what is...
2020-07-22
56 min
From Justin to Kane
8 1/2 (1963) and Jaws 3-D (1983)
Hey Kanines! We're back! In this episode, we watch the iconic and surreal semi-autobiographical journey into Frederico Fellini's navel, 8 1/2, and discover that it is extremely similar to the nautical-horror cash-in sequel Jaws 3-D, a film that we viewed in but two of those three dimensions. That's right, Barbara the Shark is back in yet another Jaws movie! We also share our font knowledge, start another pod beef, and riff out the plot to a meta sci-fi horror masterpiece about a shark in outer space. Art by Josh Holinaty: http://www.holinaty.com Music...
2020-07-15
1h 15
From Justin to Kane
Stalker (1979) and Yoga Hosers (2016)
In this episode we really "get in the zone". What do Andrei Tarkovsky's nearly 4 hour long epic journey into the science fiction post-apocalyptic wasteland and Kevin Smith's nepotistic sausage-fest journey into the wintry wasteland of Winnipeg have in common? A lot, apparently. We also figure out a name for our fans, shill some (fake) merch, and play "When Did They Poop?" where we figure out when the characters in the movies used the bathroom. #afamilyaffair Don't forget to use the promo code "FromJustinToKane"! Art by Josh Holinaty: www.holinaty.com Music by Doug H...
2020-07-08
59 min
From Justin to Kane
Shrek (2001) and Suicide Squad (2016)
In this episode we tackle the Dreamworks animation sensation Shrek (2001), and stack it up with 2016's DC Universe fail-son Suicide Squad, and SPOILER ALERT we find that these movies are scarily similar. If you know anything about Mike, you know he has a deep love of Shrek, so this episode was a real treat. We also try out our best Shrek impressions, we figure out which Shrek character is which Suicide Squad member, and we talk about how we COULD HAVE invented Youtube and Grand Theft Auto... but we were too busy at the time. Find us on...
2020-07-01
47 min
From Justin to Kane
12 Angry Men (1957) and The Baby-Sitters Club (1995)
The pod! The pod! The center of the cast! Hey, we’re back to our regularly scheduled programming, and we have a real good episode this week! In this episode we cover Sidney Lumet’s jury room drama 12 Angry Men, and we find out that it is the same as the mid-90’s feature film adaptation of The Baby-Sitter’s Club. As an added bonus, in the last half of the episode we go through every one of the eponymous angry men and figure out which juror most closely resembles which baby sitter! Riveting stuff! Find us online:
2020-06-24
1h 08
From Justin to Kane
Akira (1988) and A Talking Cat!?! (2013)
In this episode, we compare the brilliant 1988 anime film Akira, and A Talking Cat!?! (2013), a children’s film that was directed by a man who is more known for his softcore porn films. Also: the cat is voiced by Eric Roberts. Through discussing the similarities between the two films, we discover that they are both about god-like figures with psychic powers, and both films are existential meditations on world war two that take place in a Shakespearean post-apocalyptic techno-dystopia. It's true! Find us online: Web: http://www.fromjustintokane.libsyn.com/ Email: fromjustintokane@gmail.co...
2020-05-25
56 min
From Justin to Kane
Vertigo (1958) and Xanadu (1980)
In our second episode, we talk about the OTHER film that is often considered the greatest film of all time: Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958). And we talk about the OTHER movie that takes place in Xanadu: the post-disco rollerskate Electric Light Orchestra musical called, well, Xanadu (1980). Do we find that both of these films are pretty similar? You’ll have to listen to find out! (spoiler alert: we do). Find us online: Web: http://www.fromjustintokane.libsyn.com/ Email: fromjustintokane@gmail.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/fromjustin2kane Instagram: www.in...
2020-05-18
48 min
From Justin to Kane
Citizen Kane (1941) and From Justin to Kelly (2003)
In this, our very first episode, we explore the two films that gave our podcast it’s name: Orson Welles’ masterpiece Citizen Kane (1941) and From Justin to Kelly (2003), “the American Idol movie”. We find an alarming number of similarities between the two films - for example, both are set in Florida, both include characters with political ambitions, and are equally “musicals”. By the end of the episode, we agree that Citizen Kane and From Justin to Kelly are pretty much the same movie! And just a disclaimer: for this first episode, our audio quality is just okay! Do...
2020-05-11
1h 06
From Justin to Kane
Preview: From Justin to Kane
In this special preview episode, we give a short sampler of our upcoming first episode, wherein we watch Citizen Kane (1941) and From Justin to Kelly (2003) and talk about how these two films are the same. Music by Doug Hoyer Art by Josh Holinaty
2020-05-02
03 min
Daily Star Trek News
Chabon tests boundaries with fans on Picard, Destination Star Trek Germany delayed due to coronavirus
Star Trek: Picard showrunner Michael Chabon admits to testing boundaries with fans, Destination Star Trek Germany has been delayed due to concerns over coronavirus, and I’ve got a very special musical treat for you to listen to. All that, plus online Star Trek events to look forward to this weekend! Today’s special musical interlude, “My First Star Trek Convention” is by Doug Hoyer, from his album Stepping Stone, available wherever you stream your music. Support Daily Star Trek News on Patreon: https://patreon.com/dailystartreknews Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Google Podcasts
2020-03-26
13 min
Radio One Chicago
Impulsive Hearts
Abellism sits down with Danielle of Impulsive Hearts to talk about their vinyl release!!! Impulsive Hearts is Danielle Sines. She sings, shouts, plays guitar and synth, and records noises on tape recorders. She likes melodies that remind her of summertime. Dan Julian: drums Jess LeMaster: violin Doug Hoyer: bass, guitar, keys, vocals Fallon McDermott: saxophone For fans of Best Coast, The Pretenders, Beach House, Alvvays, The Beach Boys, The Beths, Dum Dum Girls, Bully and you 3/19 @SleepingVillage
2020-02-20
24 min
Modern Manhood: The Podcast
"Life of a Gay Muslim Man" with Gianmarco Visconti
Gianmarco Visconti is a feminist gay young muslim poet who is one of the host and producers of the feminist talk radio Adament Eve. And I asked him from a recommendation to come to Modern Manhood to talk about his stories of his wrestling identity of being Muslim, to his life as a gay man, and how his name represents a small mask but something that he has embraced. Listening back to this episode, I kept coming back to this phrase of multiple identities, and how we can inhabit them, and also to think about what life is like...
2018-03-11
1h 09
Desktop
I Have the Longest Arms
In Rob’s last episode before he goes on ‘paternity leave’, our duo discusses revisiting old programming projects with new skills, online storage wars, and the idea of ‘you get what you pay for’ in tech. Links: Narrative Google Clips ATP 259: I Hired Myself Desktop is a part of the Alberta Podcast Network, powered by ATB. This episode sponsored by: ATB | ATB Customer Experience Team Alberta Podcast Network | Alberta Podcast Network presents Doug Hoyer Band & Strings Click the icon below to listen.
2018-03-04
1h 19
Untold Podcast
Episode 68 - Snow and Ash
Story: “Snow and Ash” by Nathan James Norman Genre: Fantasy Rating: PG-13 In ancient Norway, Erik Lambskin the Viking is forced to foster a little girl. ----more---- Credits: "Snow and Ash" by Nathan James Norman NathanJamesNorman.com The Orchard Church Twitter Background on "Snow and Ash" and My Year in Hell Additional Narration: Kristin L. Norman "Snow and Ash" originally published in The Crossover Alliance Anthology Volume 1 Reviews by Peter Christian Fiction Reviews by Peter Younghusband Good...
2017-12-11
1h 07
Seen and Heard in Edmonton
Episode 77: Meetup with Doug Hoyer
Doug Hoyer has written more Edmonton podcast music than anyone I know, even though he doesn't live here any more. So when he came back to Edmonton for a few days in October, I grabbed the opportunity to ask him about that work at the Edmonton Podcasting Meetup. This is an edited version of the live audio from that session at Variant Edition on Oct. 21, 2017. We talked about three circumstances in which Doug's music would be used on a podcast: Commissioned work: You can hear original music that Doug specifically wrote for these...
2017-11-06
39 min
Seen and Heard in Edmonton
Episode 76: Sandra Sperounes and Agnes DeMarco
Meet Sandra Sperounes and Agnes DeMarco, the music writer and the rock-n-roll mom who shine a spotlight on creative people with their podcast, Agnes + Sandra's Three-Way. Their relationship started when Sandra, then a writer with the Edmonton Journal, interviewed Agnes, "a personality in her own right" (which you will definitely hear in this conversation) who is also the mother of musician Mac DeMarco. Their podcast started with a conversation over a dirty Martini, and that cheeky name came from their first guest. Now that they are several episodes in, they are clearly having a grand ti...
2017-10-09
36 min
Seen and Heard in Edmonton
Episode 73: Jeff MacCallum
Meet Jeff MacCallum, one-half of the team behind two Edmonton podcasts that focus on independent music on the prairies: Cups N Cakes and Inside the Artist's Studio. Cups N Cakes started because Jeff and his friend, Carey Newton, wanted to stay in touch. There are easier ways to maintain a friendship than to make a podcast, however, especially one that takes hours of research. They are well into their third year now, and have big plans for the future. Cups N Cakes has about half an hour of talk and an hour of music, which...
2017-08-28
35 min
Inside The Artist's Studio
003 - Doug Hoyer
Recorded: February 12th, 2017 Doug Hoyer track used with full permission, find more here: https://doughoyer.bandcamp.com Background Music: Atlantis Jazz Ensemble - Undercurrents Used with permission from Atlantis Jazz Ensemble and Marlow Records http://www.marlowrecords.com
2017-05-11
27 min
Seen and Heard in Edmonton
Episode 59: Tyler Butler
Meet Tyler Butler, the always-learning digital marketing strategist and musician who explores social media on the new podcast Don’t Call Me A Guru. Don't Call Me A Guru is a monthly conversation about social media strategy between Tyler, who works at MacEwan University, and Linda Hoang, who used to work at NAIT and now works at Calder Bateman. They met kibbitzing with each other online, and now we get to listen in on their "conversations we would have had anyway," and learn a lot about social media in the process. Tyler also produces Clock Radio, a...
2017-02-06
24 min
Capital City Records Podcast
Capital City Records Song of the Week - Doug Hoyer "Bulgogi Pizza"
Local piano teacher and social advocate Sarah Chan chose "Bulgogi Pizza" to be her Capital City Records Song of the Week. It's a legendary Edmonton treat with a special place in the hearts and stomachs of those whose late-night hunger pangs have driven them beyond the bright lights of Whyte Avenue's donair mile. It's Steel Wheels Rock 'n Roll Pizzeria's most famous slice, and it's the namesake inspiration for the fourth track on Doug Hoyer's 2013 LP To Be A River. Hear Chan's take on the "bubbles", "lasers" and "cheeky-ness" of Hoyer's memorably named track in th...
2016-09-07
04 min
TheRadio.CC: Faldrians Feierabend
Feierabend vom 02.03.2016
Diesmal habe ich keine neue Musik finden können, ich habe zwar ein paar Hinweise, spare sie mir aber für eine zukünftige Sendung auf. Stattdessen gab es diesmal ein bisschen Chillout-Mix am Ende, es ist also eine ziemlich ruhige Sendung. Playlist zur Sendung (Zeiten relativ zum Mitschnitt): 00:00 :: Antti Martikainen - New Horizons (demo) CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 00:09 :: Singleton - Shine CC BY-SA 3.0 00:12 :: Shearer - The Future Is Lost CC BY 3.0 00:16 :: The Story So Far - Nerve CC BY-NC 3.0 00:19 :: Carroll - Out Here CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 00:23 :: Drumland - the world CC BY-SA 3.0 00:28 :: Dou...
2016-03-02
2h 16
Canadians Away!
Episode 20: A Canadian Expat in Athens Georgia
Doug Hoyer is a Canadian musician from Alberta. When his wife found an opportunity to continue her studies in urban wildlife, they pulled up the stakes and made their way south, to the great state...
2016-02-23
00 min
TheRadio.CC: Faldrians Feierabend
Feierabend vom 30.09.2015
Diesmal mit Mixxx gesendet und prompt schmiert mir das Ding mitten in der Sendung ab. Aber sonst hats gute Dienste geleistet, von daher schon recht super. STOP von The Dada Weatherman Dream Life von Doug Hoyer METRÓPOLIS von CORDURA Panspermia von Siberian Escape Make A Star EP von Dope Stars Inc. WILDFIRE!! von CIRCRUSH Triple Single Day von Petriform Zoned Out EP von Synthetic Creature VOIA & Glass Islands - Moving EP von VOIA, Glass Islands Fastfall - extras von Lifeformed Einreichungen von: dot_dee Playlist zur Sendung (Zeiten relativ zum Mitschnitt): 00:00 :: John Novak...
2015-09-30
2h 07
Soundcheck with Francois Marchand
Soundcheck 04.22.08: Doug Hoyer
Quirky singer-songwriter Doug Hoyer talks about the tumultuous year that led to the release of his new "travelogue" EP, Songs From Grand Marquee.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SoundcheckWithFrancoisMarchand/~4/ujTBY1SI9Bg" height="1" width="1" alt=""/>
2008-04-22
54 min