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The Longevity Lounge Podcast
Dr. Dylan Jenkins: "I'd Be Out of a Job if Everyone Did These 3 Things"
In this episode of The Longevity Lounge, we sit down with Dr. Dylan Jenkins—chiropractor, functional medicine expert, and HUGE advocate for getting his patients (and everyone else) feeling their best—to talk about the three simple habits he wishes every patient followed. From the power of hydration and microcirculation to why most people overcomplicate their health, Dr. Dylan shares what really moves the needle (and why he'd be out of a job if more people did this daily). We also explore how BEMER plays a role in optimizing recovery, circulation, and daily performance—plus the non-negotiables he recommends to every...
2025-06-27
44 min
The Pepper & Dylan Show
Mike Jenkins: "The Bug Expert"
It's time for our annual chat with Edmonton senior scientist, Mike Jenkins, aka the bug expert. We pick his brain about everything from the mosquito forecast to the caterpillar infestation. It's always such an informative discussion!
2025-05-30
15 min
The Jake Silberman Show
Dylan Jenkins
Jake talks with comedian Dylan Jenkins. Follow Dylan on IG @dylanjenkins89
2024-09-13
1h 01
The Pepper & Dylan Show
The Pepper & Dylan Show – April 19, 2024
It’s the premiere of Robbie’s playoff song, You’re About to Find Out! Pepper thinks he found a loophole in the No Snow bet! Bug expert, Mike Jenkins, is back to answer your creepy-crawley questions. A cheer team was robbed just like Grandma Rosie. Dylan’s 3 Things: playoff season has begun! This week’s Rights & Wrongs.
2024-04-19
1h 24
PHRA - P4: People, Purpose, Passion, Pittsburgh
Jill Porter-Scott and Dylan Jenkins, PHRA Board of Director Spotlight!
Jill Porter Scott and Dylan Jenkins, PHRA Board of Director Spotlight! Excited to announce Season 3 of PHRA’s Podcast will Spotlight PHRA’s Board of Directors! Our Board of Directors consists of professionals who bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to the table. In this episode we will dive into HR trends with, Jill Porter Scott and Dylan Jenkins. Jill, the Director of People Ops at Aires, a global relocation company, and Dylan, a VP at Liberty Insurance, share their insights on the evolving landscape of Human Resources. Tune i...
2024-01-12
22 min
Keep Optimising
Offline: New Customer Acquisition via Direct Mail with Dylan Jenkins
Since 1999, Dylan Jenkins has been helping mail order and eCommerce businesses to recruit new customers through direct mail. Having worked with hundreds of brands to perfect their cold recruitment campaigns, Dylan is now Vice President of Sales at Epsilon Abacus, the premier data cooperative for catalogue and multi-channel retailers.In this episode we discuss:Cold direct mail’s appealHow customer data can be used in smarter waysThe role of data co-operativesChanging your customer baseStrategies for A/B testingClaim your exclusive 3 month free trial with Slippy >>> https://keepopt.co...
2023-05-10
34 min
Cuppa Coffee Property Podcast
UK Property Investing 1996 - 2007 - "The Good Old Days." (Part 1) with Tom Dylan
Welcome to the Cuppa Coffee Podcast. This episode was recorded at our Cuppa Coffee online meeting, the most popular property meeting in Manchester! If you have any feedback or suggestions for the podcast then please get in touch with us at office@greatnorthernproperty.co.ukThis episode was recorded on 29-04-2023 and was presented by your host, Tom Dylan. The meeting is FREE to attend and runs from 9 - 10:30am UK time. To join the live meeting simply click - https://us04web.zoom.us/j/695660370"Topic : UK Property Investing 1996 - 2007 - "The Good Old...
2023-05-06
42 min
The Pepper & Dylan Show
The Pepper & Dylan Show - April 18, 2023
The regrets of staying up late to watch the playoffs. Robbie is a disappointing Oiler fan. Dylan is obsessed with Shrimp Fest. Sad news about Camilla and Shawn. Edmonton's Pest Management Coordinator, Mike Jenkins, joins us for another fascinating chat about insects and other pests. The best way to get rid of wasps. How old are whales? Dylan just discovered Babybel cheese. Is squeaky voice Dylan better than deep voice Dylan? The fake laugh contest. Can you blow up a car by boosting it wrong?
2023-04-18
1h 33
The Jake Silberman Show
Dylan Jenkins and Bryan Bixby
Jake hangs out with comedians Dylan Jenkins and Bryan Bixby at the Treefort Music Festival in Boise, Idaho. They talk about Bryan's wild upbringing in rural Wisconsin, going to waterparks as kids, and a run in with a tow truck crew in downtown Boise.
2023-03-31
1h 10
The Jamo & Dylan Show
What Fighting In The UFC Is Really Like With Jack Jenkins - #170
This week the boys chat with fellow Australian Jack Jenkins (Phar Jack) who recently made his UFC debut with an emphatic unanimous decision victory. We explore what his journey into the UFC looked like and ask him the hard hitting questions. Enjoy xx Jack Jenkins Instagram FOR BONUS EPISODES & DISCOUNTED EARLY MERCH RELEASE https://www.patreon.com/jamoanddylan Merch is ON SALE NOW. www.jamoanddylan.com/shop Subscribe to us for weekly poddies, we speak our minds and are not afraid to confront controversial topics. Rate our...
2023-02-12
52 min
Obsessive Comic Disorder
WE3 with Dylan Jenkins
Comedian Dylan Jenkins comes back to talk about WE3 by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely. Theme song by Lydia Manning. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/obsessivecomicdisorder/support
2023-02-10
1h 38
How do you like it so far?
Counterhistories and Countermemories of TV with Lynn Spigel
In this episode, Lynn Spigel, Chair of Screen Cultures in the Department of Radio/TV/Film at Northwestern University, and our hosts discuss her research and new book, TV Snapshots: An Archive of Everyday Life, on snapshot technology and TV history. While working on a research grant for smart houses, Lynn began researching the ways in which everyday people pose with computers and TV sets. From there, she went on a journey of scouring thrift stores, vintage shops, and Ebay for more examples of these home photos of people posing with their televisions. According to her, these photos are...
2022-10-25
59 min
The Jake Silberman Show
Dylan Jenkins
Jake chats with his good buddy and friend of the pod, comedian Dylan Jenkins.
2022-07-01
1h 04
DRAMA. with Connor & Dylan MacDowell
“They Might’ve Kissed” with Sas Goldberg and Max Jenkins
Dylan and Connor are joined by the bestie stars of Which Way to the Stage, Sas Goldberg (Significant Other, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) and Max Jenkins (Dead to Me, Special). Listen in for a rip-roaring chat about all things about Stagedoor Manor vs French Woods, Max learning Sweet Charity choreo with Christina Applegate, how these two were doxxed by RHONY alumna Carole Radziwill, Sas’ middle school affiliate Mischa Barton, that time Max and Sas went to prom together at Laguardia High School, the brilliance of Heléne Yorke, a Madonna lip sync that started it all, Jen Colella’s numbe...
2022-06-01
47 min
Obsessive Comic Disorder
Wolverine: Enemy of the State with Dylan Jenkins
I talked to comedian Dylan Jenkins about Wolverine Enemy of the State by Mark Millar and John Romita Jr. Episode hosted, recorded, edited, and produced by Gene Deweber. Theme by Lydia Manning --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/obsessivecomicdisorder/support
2022-04-29
1h 07
The Shower Scene
Marley and Dylan Talk Getting Reciprocity, Good Times at the Beach, and Keke Palmer's Promising Future.
Dylan's film choice, Barry Jenkins' "Moonlight" (2016), and Marley's album pick, Lauryn Hill's "The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill" (1998), fit this episode's theme of Black History. Heads up, shaky audio throughout. More than normal. But, when it gets the worst it gets, it clears up soon after. Thanks for listening!
2022-02-28
1h 24
Who Makes Cents?: A History of Capitalism Podcast
Destin Jenkins on Municipal Debt and Bondholder Power
Indebtedness, like inequality, has become a ubiquitous condition in and beyond the United States. Yet few have probed American cities’ dependence on municipal debt. Focusing on San Francisco, this month's guest, Destin Jenkins, traces the evolving relationship between cities, bondholders, banks, and municipal debt from the Great Depression to the 1980s. In doing so, he sheds new light on the power arrangement at the center of municipal finance, and offers some suggestions on how to contest it.
2022-01-04
57 min
The Jake Silberman Show
The Power of Resilience (with Dylan Jenkins)
Jake and Dylan Jenkins talk about fashion in middle school, Big Pharma curing AIDS, and Hillary Clinton's MasterClass.
2021-12-31
50 min
How do you like it so far?
Lori Kido Lopez on Micro Media Innovations in Hmong American Communities
This week Henry & Colin are joined by Lori Kido Lopez, Professor of Media and Cultural Studies and Director of the Asian American Studies Program at University of Wisconsin-Madison, to discuss her new book, Micro Media Industries: Hmong American Media Innovation in the Diaspora. Lopez shares some background on this little-known ethnic community’s place in the U.S. and how their unique media ecologies serve their needs. We also consider the many innovations in format, genre, and technology that have developed where traditional media outlets would not be viable for this relatively small population with a largely oral culture, no...
2021-12-16
56 min
Sound Bites With Zeb
S2E5 Dylan Kishner
Dylan and I discuss songwriting solo vs a band, his influences and history, and we debut a new theme song!
2021-12-08
1h 13
Cuppa Coffee Property Podcast
A Property Case Study with Chris Jenkins and Tom Dylan
Welcome to the Cuppa Coffee Podcast as featured on the Top 30 UK Real Estate Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021. This episode was recorded at our Cuppa Coffee online meeting, the most popular property meeting in Manchester! If you have any feedback or suggestions for the podcast then please get in touch with us at office@greatnorthernproperty.co.ukThis episode was recorded on 1st May 2021 and was presented by your guest host, Julie Talbot. The meeting is FREE to attend and runs every Saturday from 9 - 10:30am UK time. To join the live meeting sim...
2021-05-08
27 min
The IT Desk
Episode 4: Cloudy with a Chance of Technology (Zoe Proval, Dylan Jenkins, Jaren George)
Oh my! We got a new IT specialist to help a worried Grandpa reconnect a long-lasting relationship with his grandson. Can IT help him so he can help his grandson through the wonders of the cloud? Let's find out! Special guests (Zoe Proval & Dylan Jenkins) --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-it-desk/support
2021-04-06
43 min
Cuppa Coffee Property Podcast
How to Analyse Deals with Chris Jenkins
Welcome to the Cuppa Coffee Podcast. This was recorded on December 12th 2020 as part of our weekly property networking group. Presented by your host, Tom Dylan. Topic "How to Analyse Deals with Chris" Who spoke - Chris Jenkins And here is what happened on the clock: 0:00 - An introduction from your host 00:51 - Tom speaks 20:00 - Q&A26:45 - Wrap up Best-in-class property mentoring at bestpropertymentoring.com. Contribute to our virtual forest: The Cuppa Forest.
2021-02-03
28 min
How do you like it so far?
What's Making You Sappy Episode 8: Varun Soni
The How Do You Like It So Far team wishes you a happy 2021! With last year being one of collective pain, sorrow and loss, we need a new anthem for a new day that can inspire and comfort us. Take some recs from Varun Soni, USC's Dean of Religious Life. He has certainly helped plenty of Trojans through spiritual hardships, and hopefully the words of the seminal Bob Dylan can do the same to you. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com. Music: “In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship”...
2021-01-05
02 min
Cuppa Coffee Property Podcast
All New Property Disasters with Chris Jenkins and Tom Dylan
Welcome to the Cuppa Coffee Podcast. This episode was recorded at our Cuppa Coffee online meeting, the most popular property meeting in Manchester! This episode was recorded on 28-11-2020 and was presented by your host, Tom Dylan. The meeting is FREE to attend and runs from 9 - 11 am UK time. To join the live meeting simply click - https://us04web.zoom.us/j/695660370 Topic "All-New Property Disasters" Who spoke - Chris Jenkins and Tom Dylan tom@greatnorthernproperty.co.ukAnd here...
2020-12-01
1h 05
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What's Making You Sappy Episode 1: Clifford Johnson & Dan Goldman
Welcome to the first episode of "What's Making You Sappy," Henry Jenkins and Colin Maclay's pop culture happy hour! For this week, we have recommendations from Clifford Johnson, a Professor in the Physics and Astronomy Department at USC and author of The Dialogues. We also have Dan Goldman, a writer, an artist, producer and founder and narrative lead of Kinjin Story Lab, whose work spans from graphic novels, TV and video games. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com. Music: “In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X. In Time...
2020-11-10
05 min
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The Legacy of Octavia E. Butler with Damian Duffy, John Jennings and Shelley Streeby
See full show notes on our website: https://www.howdoyoulikeitsofar.org/episode-66-the-legacy-of-octavia-e-butler/This week (tears our FINAL week), we continue our series on how science fiction thinks about disaster, especially in our new normal surrounding COVID-19 and the global pandemic. We examine the work and legacy of Octavia E. Butler, an exceptional science fiction writer who wrote about gender and sexuality in bold new ways. Henry and Colin welcome Shelley Streeby, Professor of Literature and Ethnic Studies at UC - San Diego, Director of Clarion Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers Workshop, and author of The Future of...
2020-05-08
1h 22
VRT Squad
Love🥰, Broken Relationships💔, and Again Anime🔥 w/ LJ & Dylan 10th Episode
We had a very serious heated open discussion about being in love with someone, but not loving you back, Broken Relationships, and Anime. Like I said very Heated🔥 so Headphone Warning! Thank you for 10 episodes so far. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jay-xovert-jenkins/support
2020-05-06
1h 32
How do you like it so far?
Design Fiction and the Pandemic with Bruce Sterling and Jasmina Tešanović
Welcome to another quarant-week How Do You Like it So Far? team! We are still super lucky to be able to stay safe with our friends and loved ones right now and hope you are all hanging in there. We know it is a tough time and we appreciate you making this podcast a part of your quarantin-ing. Basically, thank you for not socially-distancing yourselves from this podcast. We are continuing our sequence on science fiction during the COVID-19 crisis. This week, Colin and Henry welcome Bruce Sterling, author, futurist, and one of the founders of Cyberpunk movement along with...
2020-05-01
1h 19
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Japanese Science Fiction with William O. Gardner
Thanks for joining us this week, How Do You Like it So Far? Crew! This week, Colin and Henry welcome William O. Gardner, a Professor of Japanese at Swarthmore College whose work has looked at the response of Japanese popular culture to real world disasters such as the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Garder, who is releasing a new book called The Metabolist Imagination: Visions of the City in Postwar Japanese Architecture and Science Fiction, puts together architecture and science fiction. He dives deep into the origins of architects in post-WWII Japan called The Metabolists. Many of the environments they...
2020-04-24
58 min
How do you like it so far?
The Infiltrators with Alex Rivera
Welcome to our third virtual episode How Do You Like it So Far? fans! We are shocked we even remembered that since who even knows what day it is. Satur-Thurs-Wednesday? That sounds about right. Firstly, we hope you are all staying inside and safe during such uncertain times. Secondly, we’ve got a new episode for you all! This week, Henry and Colin welcome Alex Rivera, Director of Sleep Dealer and The Infiltrators, a hybrid-documentary that blends together traditional documentary elements with scripted reenactments. Through The Infiltrators, he explores what happens when people put political pressure from the bottom up an...
2020-04-17
55 min
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Comics with Cartoonists Mimi Pond and Carol Tyler
This week we celebrate the launch of Henry’s new book, Comics and Stuff, with another installment of our series on comics. We have Mimi Pond, author and artist of 2014 New York Times bestseller Over Easy and The Customer is Always Wrong and Carol Tyler, author and artist of You’ll Never Know (which was compiled into Soldier's Heart) and Fab Four Mania. Both of these authors are discussed in Comics and Stuff. And the heart of the interview comes as they discuss here their relationship with the stuff they render in rich detail across their books. These two inspirational arti...
2020-04-10
1h 20
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Broken Bread with Chef Roy Choi and KCET’s Juan Devis
We hope you are hanging in there, How Do You Like it So Far? crew. We want to thank you for turning to our podcast during such a difficult time in our lives. This period of self-isolation and social distancing is unprecedented and we know how tough this is for a lot of people. We appreciate your listenership and hope we are able to bring you a little something-something during this unique period. With that being said, this is our first episode which was recorded completely remotely. Our team is currently spread between LA and NYC (don’t worry we ar...
2020-04-03
1h 16
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Inside the Peabody Awards with Jeff Jones, Lorraine Ali and Marcy Carsey
First off, we hope each and every one of you are staying safe, washing your hands, and keeping somewhat sane during the Coronavirus outbreak of 2020. We are holding steady and continuing to record the podcast (remotely … so basically we don’t see each other except on computer screens, but thankfully technology has come in handy). We recorded this one on March 10th before things really went down and USC became a remote campus (we miss the Media Center, but it is necessary for our team to stay away). This week we bring you a special episode about The Peabody Awards! Henr...
2020-03-27
1h 05
How do you like it so far?
On Communities with Colin and Henry
Oh, do we have a special episode for you How Do You Like it So Far? fans! This week, Colin and Henry discuss communities and their presence in digital and physical spaces and use old How Do You Like it So Far? episodes as talking points! We’ve made our very own podcast clip show! Henry and Colin were intrigued about the conversation opened up by Howard Rheingold an Patricia G. Lange on virtual communities. Through this springboard, they relate their own personal accounts of fandom and digital spaces that translate to physical spaces. Listen in as Colin and Henry di...
2020-03-13
41 min
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Open TV with A.J. Christian
It’s time for another new one How Do You Like it So Far? folks! Henry and Colin are joined this week by A.J. Christian, an Associate Professor of Communication at Northwestern University and Founder of OTV in Chicago. He discusses the concept of Open TV and the origin story of the group. He opens up about the ecosystem of TV and web production in Chicago and how that inspired him to start Open TV back in 2014. He dives deep into the problematic structure of “pilot season” and how its archaic system used to be impossible to penetrate without being...
2020-03-06
52 min
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Experimenting with Comics with Clifford Johnson and Dan Goldman
We’ve got another one in store for you How Do You Like it So Far? team! This week we have another episode in our series about comics with Henry at the helm (Colin is unfortunately away in Spain this week). We have Clifford Johnson, a Professor in the Physics and Astronomy Department at USC and author of The Dialogues, a non-fiction science book for non-experts with a twist -- it’s written like a graphic novel! We also have Dan Goldman, a writer, an artist, producer and founder and narrative lead of Kinjin Story Lab, whose work spans from grap...
2020-02-28
56 min
How do you like it so far?
Exploring Virtual Communities with Howard Rheingold and Patricia Lange
And we have a new one for you How Do You Like it So Far? crew! This week Henry and Colin are joined by Howard Rheingold, author of Tools for Thought, Smart Mobs, Net Smart: How to Thrive Online, and who is credited with creating the term the “virtual community” in his 1993 book, and Patricia Lange, an author of Thanks for Watching: An Anthropological Study of Video Sharing on YouTube and Kids on YouTube: Technical Identities and Digital Literacies and an anthropologist and associate professor of critical studies and visual and critical studies at California College of the Arts. They disc...
2020-02-21
53 min
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Civic Imagination with Henry Jenkins and Sangita Shresthova
Welcome to another week, How Do You Like it So Far? fans! We have a very special episode in store for you all. This week, Henry is on the other side of the … well it’s not the microphone hm, the … recording booth, table … well you get the point. This week, Colin interviews Henry about his work surrounding civic imagination! They are joined by their esteemed colleague Dr. Sangita Shresthova, the Director of Research of the Civic Paths Group at USC and an integral part of the Annenberg Innovation Lab’s Civic Media Fellowship. They discuss their upcoming book Popular Culture in...
2020-02-14
1h 02
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From Barbie to Ice Skates: Gendered Objects with Erica Rand
Erica Rand, professor of Art and Visual Culture and of Gender and Sexuality Studies at Bates College. She is author of: Barbie’s Queer Accessories, a study of the doll’s history and manufacture in relation to corporate and consumer meaning-making, The Ellis Island Snow Globe, a queer, anti-racist alternative tour of Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty, and Red Nails Black Skates, a collection of short essays grounded in participant-observation research in adult figure skating. Rand’s work spans the breadth of sexuality and material culture in today’s world. Rand has taken her work in many directions, includin...
2020-02-07
59 min
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Understanding Comics with Scott McCloud
Here’s to another week and another episode How Do You Like it So Far? Fans! We have got a very special guest for you this week - Scott McCloud, the author of Understanding Comics, Making Comics, and Reinventing Comics. He met Henry at MIT ages ago and they have been friends ever since! Join Colin and Henry as they discuss comic book fundamentals with McCloud such as “what are comics?” and the difference between graphic novels and comic books. They also dive deep into the history of comics with McCloud (did you know that comics are hundreds of years old...
2020-01-31
1h 09
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Episode 52: Podcasting the News with Akilah Hughes
Welcome to a new decade (we’re in the 20’s folks!) and another episode of How Do You Like it So Far?! This week we have Akilah Hughes, a founding Civic Media Fellow at the USC Annenberg Innovation Lab, author of Obviously: Stories from My Timeline, and co-host of What a Day, Crooked Media’s first-ever daily news podcast that contextualizes the day’s news in a mere 15 to 20 minutes. Debuting in October, 2019, What a Day keeps in line with Crooked Media’s ethos and give listeners actionable insights about what can be done such as online resources, petitions, and fundraisin...
2020-01-24
1h 09
How do you like it so far?
Season Five Teaser
With more than 50 episodes behind us, How Do You Like it So Far is ready for a new season of the new decade – Stay tuned for our weekly releases starting from next week! –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com. Music: “In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X. In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmet Spaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeats Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/in-time-instrumental Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/lesion-x-spa...
2020-01-17
05 min
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The Great Eastern with Howard A. Rodman
Happy 51st episode, How Do You Like it So Far? fans! We’ve got a great one in store for you for our last podcast of the season! (We know, but we’ll be back before you know it). This week we welcome Howard A. Rodman, Professor at the USC School of Cinematic Arts, screenwriter, novelist, labor organizer and author of The Great Eastern. In his new book, Rodman pits two of the greatest anti-heroes of 19th century literature, Captain Nemo and Captain Ahab, against each other in a thrilling and inventive story. Through his astounding novel, Rodman draws inspiration from...
2019-12-13
1h 11
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Memes to Movements with An Xiao Mina
Welcome to December How Do You Like it So Far? fans! We can’t believe it ourselves, but we only have two more episodes left for the season! This week Colin and Henry are joined by An Xiao Mina, a scholar, activist and author of the book Memes to Movements: How the World’s Most Viral Media is Changing Social Protest and Power. In her new book, Mina discusses how memes can be considered a form of “street art” of the web where they are a prominent part of the discourse in today’s society. Her book unveils the transformative power of m...
2019-12-06
1h 05
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Fireside Chat with Youth Activists Justin Scott and Jessica Riestra
Here we are again How Do You Like it So Far? fans! We continue with our two-part series from the 2019 Connected Learning Summit which took place at the University of California, Irvine from October 3-5. The second installment is a panel with Henry and two youth activists Justin Scott, a student and artist who has worked alongside grass roots organizations such as Students Deserve, United Black Student Unions of California, and Black Lives Matters, and Jessica Riestra, a Senior from Sacramento State and Co-Director of March for Our Lives California. Tune in as Scott and Riestra dissect the role of...
2019-11-22
52 min
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Digital Diversity with Craig Watkins, Mimi Ito and Katie Salen
We’ve got a treat in store for you this week, How Do You Like it So Far? fans! We begin a two-part series from the 2019 Connected Learning Summit which took place at the University of California, Irvine from October 3-5. This first installment is a panel with Henry, S.Craig Watkins, a Professor at the University of Texas, Austin, Mizuko Ito, the Director of the Connected Learning Lab, and Katie Salen, a Professor at the University of California, Irvine, for a discussion about digital youth in the talk, “Digital Diversity: How Social, Cultural and Real Life Circumstances Shape Youth Digi...
2019-11-15
1h 01
The Daily Download
Da-P & Mick Jenkins New Song “Lemonade” 🍋
In this episode we talk about Da-P & Mick Jenkins new song “Lemonade”.
2019-11-09
15 min
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Women Who ROCK with Evelyn McDonnell, Shana L. Redmond and Alice Bag
Here’s to another week How Do You Like it So Far? crew! Henry and Colin welcome Evelyn McDonnell, an Associate Professor of Journalism at Loyola Marymount University and former music editor at The Village Voice, Shana L. Redmond, a Professor of Global Jazz Studies Musicology at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music and Alice Bag, an author, feminist and lead singer/co-founder of The Bags, a punk rock band that dates back to the initial wave of punk in Los Angeles. Their lively panel discusses “Women Who Rock: Bessie to Beyonce. Girl Groups to Riot Grrl,” edited by McDonn...
2019-11-09
52 min
The Daily Download
Yems01 New Album & Mick Jenkins New Album
In this episode we talk about Yems01 New Album and Mick Jenkins New Album Coming Out. (Live Recording Of Percy 13.2.2019)
2019-11-03
29 min
How do you like it so far?
“Legos for the Blind” with Matthew Shifrin
View the episode notes on our website for additional links and resources! ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/in-time-instrumentalFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/lesion-x-spaceshipMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be
2019-11-01
51 min
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“Radicalized” with Cory Doctorow
View the episode notes on our website for additional links and resources! ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/in-time-instrumentalFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/lesion-x-spaceshipMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be
2019-10-25
1h 05
How do you like it so far?
On Woke Gaming with Kishonna L.Gray
View the episode notes on our website for additional links and resources! ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/in-time-instrumentalFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/lesion-x-spaceshipMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be
2019-10-18
59 min
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Episode 43: Sex Work and Podcasting: A Conversation with Vanessa Carlisle, Siouxsie Q and Kaytlin Bailey
Here’s to another week and another episode How Do You Like it So Far? fans! We have a two-part series for you where Colin and Henry welcome Lauren Levitt, a Ph.D. Candidate in Communications at USC Annenberg and a former student of Henry’s as a guest interviewer for a special sex workers and podcasting episode. In Part One, Lauren interviews Siouxsie Q, a sex worker, a policy advocate and organizer for the ACLU Southern California, and co-host of the podcast Ill-Repute, along with Vanessa Carlisle, a Professor of Queer Studies at California State University, Northridge and crea...
2019-10-11
1h 12
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Episode 42: From Radio to Podcasting - Insight from Tina Antolini (Gravy), Scott Carrier (Home of the Brave) and Trey Kay (Us & Them)
This week, we have a special treat for you from Colin and Henry’s first ever recording from September 25, 2017! In this “throwback” episode, we are joined by Peabody-Award-Winning storytellers and radio veterans-turned-podcasting heavyweights, Tina Antolini (Host and Producer of Gravy), Scott Carrier, (Writer and Producer of Home of the Brave) and Trey Kay (Curator and Producer of Us & Them). Listen in as Antolini, Carrier and Kay explore the freedom that has fueled the explosion of niche subject matter podcasts that are currently available. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail...
2019-09-27
43 min
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On Ecopiety with Sarah McFarland Taylor: Is Abstaining from Using a Plastic Straw and Driving a Prius Saving Our Planet?
View the episode notes on our website for additional links and resources! Feel free to contact us at annlab@usc.edu. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/in-time-instrumentalFree Download / Stream: htt...
2019-09-20
1h 01
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Exploring the Dark Fantastic with Ebony Thomas
This week we welcome Ebony Elizabeth Thomas, author of the new book The Dark Fantastic: Race and the Imagination from Harry Potter to the Hunger Games. She counters the deficit-framed language describing an achievement gap among youth of color by asserting that there is a corresponding, long-standing imagination gap – that lack of representation in children’s literature and media has left them unable to imagine themselves as the center of the story, in fantasy or in life. Progress is being made in media diversity and inclusion, yet Thomas argues, we’re not keeping pace in terms of priming the audien...
2019-05-06
55 min
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Gaming the Iron Curtain: Computer games as a medium for self-expression in communist Czechoslovakia
Our guest this week is Jaroslav Švelch, author of Gaming the Iron Curtain: How Teenagers and Amateurs in Communist Czechoslovakia Claimed the Medium of Computer Games, which recounts the early history (and his own experience) of gaming and home computer use in Czechoslovakia in the 1980s. In discussing this creator/maker culture, we note how both local materials and state-sponsored infrastructure were repurposed by these ingenious participatory communities, where playing computer games and programming them were completely intertwined. As we have seen with many other fan communities, what started as a hobby and shared interest gave rise to personal e...
2019-05-02
40 min
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Social Media Entertainment: The New Intersection of Hollywood and Silicon Valley
In this episode we talk to David Craig, Clinical Associate Professor at USC Annenberg’s School for Communication and Journalism and a Fellow at the Peabody Media Center, and Stuart Cunningham, Distinguished Professor of Media and Communication, Queensland University of Technology. They are the authors of Social Media Entertainment: The New Intersection of Hollywood and Silicon Valley, in which they interviewed more than 200 online content creators. Social media entertainment has expanded rapidly and the traditional entertainment industry has been forced to cede significant power and influence to content creators, their fans, and subscribers. In this episode we discuss the ri...
2019-04-24
1h 07
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Lucha libre: performance, activism and politics
In this episode we discuss lucha libre, the popular Mexican form of professional wrestling. We are joined by Peatonito, an activist for pedestrians in Mexico City, who uses the persona of a wrestler to create spectacle as activism on the streets, such as jumping in front of cars. We also speak with Heather Levi, an assistant professor of Anthropology at Temple university, who researches professional wrestlers and professional wrestling in Mexico City. We ask: how is lucha a practice of staging contradictions? How does it comment on the political life of the audience, to bring them along to support...
2019-04-18
45 min
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Korean Science Fiction: imagining other worlds
This week we talk about Korean science fiction, with Sang-Joon Park, publisher; Soyeon Jeong, a Science Fiction writer; Gord Sellar, also a writer, and Sunyoung Park, Associate Professor of East Asian Languages and Cultures and Gender Studies at USC. Each are contributors to a new book, Readymade Bodhisattva: The Kaya anthology of South Korean Science Fiction, and this interview offers potential readers some perspectives on Korean science fiction: how it emerged, what its core themes are, how it relates to western science fiction, and how it is linked to technological and political change in their country. In a rapidly...
2019-04-10
1h 05
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Power and Pleasure of Podcasting (part four): Public radio and distributing content, where are we and where are we going?
In this episode we are joined by Kerri Hoffman, CEO of PRX (PRX, a distributor of public media content) and John Barth, Chief Content Editor of PRX. This is our fourth and last episode on the Power and Pleasure of Podcasting (with episodes 32, 33 and 34). We begin by discussing the history of podcasting and public radio, and how it has always been a venture of affecting lives and not money-making. Yet, what makes podcasting special? Listeners often speak about authenticity of the maker, speaker or host as the main distinctive factor, but we are far from knowing more specifics. There...
2019-04-03
1h 03
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Power and Pleasure of Podcasting (part three): Amber J. Phillips & Chenjerai Kumanyika on Podcasting as a vehicle for counterhistory
Amber J. Phillips (aka the High Priestess of Black Joy), podcaster and Participatory Civic Media Fellow at USC, takes the reins to interview Chenjerai Kumanyika, Assistant Professor ofJournalism and Media Studies at Rutgers University, and host of Uncivil Podcast. Following our podcasting event at USC (see episodes 32 and 33), they speak about some differences of black voices, performativity, and expectations of "authenticity" in podcasting. We also discuss what is considered professionalism in radio, and where the definition of what radio should be emerged. How was the standard set, and who was excluded from public radio? How do black podcasters negotiate...
2019-03-27
55 min
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Power and Pleasure of Podcasting (part two): Q&A session
This is part 2 of our Power and Pleasure of Podcasting event at USC (episode 33), which included performances from our guests. In this episode, we have the Q&A session that followed, where we were able to delve into the process of making and starting to podcast. To reiterate, we had Chenjerai Kumanyika (Uncivil), Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva (The Kitchen Sisters), Melinna Bobadilla and Brenda Gonzalez (Tamarindo), and Taz Ahmed and Zahra Noorbakhsh (#GoodMuslimBadMuslim). Our guests discuss the craft of podcasting and share the stories of this bottom-up way of discussing the issues they tackle for their respective community...
2019-03-18
39 min
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The Power and Pleasure of Podcasting: a USC event
We recently hosted an event on Power and Pleasure of Podcasting at USC, and we have the live recording to share with you . The lineup included performances by Chenjerai Kumanyika (Uncivil), Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva (The Kitchen Sisters), Melinna Bobadilla and Brenda Gonzalez (Tamarindo), and Taz Ahmed and Zahra Noorbakhsh (#GoodMuslimBadMuslim). We had the privilege of having each of these podcasters share snippets of their episodes, to show us how the alternative storytelling of podcasting can add to larger narratives. We cover the present repercussions of the Civil War; and look at Keepers of cultures, putting the spotlight...
2019-03-13
56 min
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The physical effects of media storytelling
This week we experiment with format, but also with how we think about media, with our guest Shrikanth S. Narayanan, Engineering professor at a University of Southern California. Shri works in an interdisciplinary lab that looks at "data science before it was cool," showing the benefits of interdisciplinarity when studying media and storytelling. He thinks about "signals" from media as data points to see how we react to different stimuli from film and media, which includes physical reactions emerging from particular emotional stimuli. These data points include sweating, and increased heart rate. How can we think, or study, our...
2019-03-06
46 min
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The forgotten women of early filmmaking
This week we touch on gender in film history with Professor of Film at Columbia University School of the Arts, Jane Gaines. During the current #timesup moment, there is an implicit suggestion that women have been waiting a long time for a higher status in the entertainment industry but also often a suggestion that progress has been made but not fast enough. But a different picture emerges when we look at these shifts in a larger historical context. More women were working above and below the line in American cinema during the silent era than are working today. And...
2019-02-26
1h 00
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The politics within politics of the Oscars
In this episode we discuss the Academy Awards with Raffi Sarkissian, Lecturer at Christopher Newport University, Virginia. Raffi has written about the long narrative created during the “award season” by creators, promotion strategists, the mainstream media etc. We discuss the emergence of the #oscarssowhite protest as a reflection of the industry's structural problems. However, since then, we have witnessed the industry attempting to course correct. Although this year has an unprecedented diversity of nominees, Raffi says, the #oscarssowhite problematic will continue to bubble under the surface. We also discuss the politics in and around Hollywood award ceremonies. Any award show...
2019-02-18
42 min
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Taking risks: comedy as tool for social justice
In this episode we talked to Caty Borum Chatoo, Director of the Center for Media & Social Impact (CMSI) and Executive in Residence at the American University School of Communication in Washington, D.C. Before academia, she ranged from working with Norman Lear to producing documentaries. She collaborated with comedian Hasan Minhaj on the documentary, Standup Planet, identifying comedians in the Global South who tackled serious social justice issues, including global poverty. Comedians and activists share the common goal of identifying problems with the status quo. Caty takes us through why comedy is a viable way of talking through, and...
2019-02-06
1h 03
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Critics of color: The added value of subtleties
In our third and final installment of the need for critics of color, Eric Deggans, NPR's first full-time TV critic and author of Race Baiter: How the Media Wields Dangerous Words to Divide a Nation, talks to Henry and Colin about his longtime trajectory in radio and print media. Our guest speaks about how his first encounter with white culture was through radio, and asserts that "podcasting is radio for young people" now. When starting he thought, how can we talk about culture in a unique way, of things that other people cannot see? In his case he thought...
2018-12-04
57 min
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Reimagining the ecology of cultural criticism
This week we continue with the second installment of our conversation about critics of color. Colin and Henry talk to Carolina Miranda, a writer and art critic at the LA Times, and Elizabeth Mendez Berry, Director of Voice, Creativity and Culture at the Nathan Cummings Foundation. Both critics came from a background of studying social movements and politics, but realized they could make a living as critics of art and music. We discuss that as a critic of color, you understand not to pigeonhole an artist, an ethnicity or race can influence a piece of art, yet so can...
2018-11-28
51 min
Did We Solve It?
Episode 40: Dylan Jenkins
Dylan "Denkins" Jenkins (@dylanisfunny) joins the pod recording at Alberta Street Pub to hash out the situation in Shane's garage, Disneyland, Thanksgiving traditions, fast food ethnicities, pre-gentrified Portland, Robert Jenkins, Veteran's day, and careless whispers.
2018-11-19
00 min
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The growing hunger: why do we need more critics of color?
Today is our first of three episodes [exploring why we all need] critics of color. Colin talks to Jeff Yang, an American writer, journalist, and business/media consultant who has written for The Wall Street Journal and CNN, and, Mauricio Mota, a producer of East Los High, an award-winning [Hulu] drama series that has earned five Emmy nominations for its realistic portrayal of Latinx high school students. We talk about the gatekeeping responsibility and power of the few critics of color when they are critiquing media coming from their own communities: They can break or make a show or...
2018-11-15
54 min
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War of the Worlds, hoaxes and conspiracies with Nick Cull
To continue our thread on rumours and conspiracy theories, this week Colin discussed the 80th anniversary of the The War of the Worlds broadcast on CBS radio with media historian Nick Cull. Orson Welles' infamous radio drama showed the power of news media to convince populations about a fake event, but it also highlighted the rumours surrounding the broadcast: not everyone thought it was aliens invading, but Nazis, the Japanese etc. Cull explains how rumours reflect the underliying social and political tensions of the moment, and tying to the current moment, describes how rumours have always worked the same...
2018-11-07
52 min
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Episode 23: Naja Nielsen and youth political participation
Why are younger people more likely to protest, and less likely to vote? This week, Henry talks with Naja Nielsen from Orb Media. They discuss how youth feels about their relationship with traditional politics, their tendency to focus on issues and not parties, and how they can often feel unwanted in current political systems. Nielsen also walks us through the shift - or need - to look at issues in a global perspective, and how news media can and should reflect it. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoy...
2018-10-29
51 min
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Episode 22: Wu Ming and Benjamen Walker on conspiracy theories
This week we talked about conspiracy theories with Wu Ming, the collective, whose books inspired one the main conspiracy theorists on the internet, and Benjamen Walker, whose podcast often focuses on conspiracy theories. We cover: The art of blurring fact and fiction, and non-fiction, discrediting gatekeepers, can we ever really debunk, the role of satire, the hunger for complexity, pizzagate, the “deep state,” QAnon, and of course, president Trump. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaces...
2018-10-17
1h 08
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Episode 21: Rohan Joshi from All India Bakchod on civic entertainment
This week we explore the role of comedy in civic participation within the Indian context. Rohan Joshi is part of the sketch comedy group All India Backhod, which tackles political and social issues on their YouTube channel. A notable example was their viral video “It’s your fault” that dealt with the issue of rape, focusing on the irony of victim-blaming. Joshi recently spoke at the "The Past, Present and Future of Civic Entertainment in India" a day-long event in Mumbai. We bring you some of his insights (courtesy of Godrej India Culture Lab) that day, on what Indian audien...
2018-10-08
36 min
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Episode 20: Anushka Shah and Civic Entertainment in India
In this episode, we get the chance to talk to Anushka Shah, who works as a researcher at the Center for Civic Media, MIT Media Lab. More recently, she has started a project called Civic Entertainment that explores the intersection of civic engagement with television, radio, and digital entertainment and film. This project researches the media effects of fiction on thought and behavior change, and explores how methods of social change available to citizens can be best represented in entertainment media. It also investigates the representation of protest and activism in current popular culture. She also runs a production...
2018-09-29
37 min
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Episode 19: Star Trek and actual space with Margaret Weitekamp
Henry is currently a visiting scholar at the Library of Congress in Washington DC, where he had the chance to speak about space with Margaret Weitekamp, curator of Space History department or the Smithsonian Air and Space museum. She curates the museum's social and cultural dimensions of spaceflight collection, which has more than 4,000 artifacts that include space memorabilia and space science fiction objects. We talked about the relationship of imaginaries of science fiction with those of space planning, and the benefits of displaying them side by side in the museum. We also discuss the link between the fandom of...
2018-09-22
48 min
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Episode 18: Diane Winston on religion and the entertainment media
This week Henry Jenkins talks to Diane Winston, professor of Communication and Journalism at USC, about religion and reality television. Are young people getting how to live their lives from reality TV? Contrary of reality TV as being a guilty pleasure, Winston's latest book talks about reality TV as the "the lived religion of late capitalism". Reality television tells stories that people feel identified with, or see as cautionary tales. We talk about Survivor's latest season, (survival of the fittest, and its very "hyper individualism that is so embedded in capitalism"). ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So...
2018-09-14
43 min
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Episode 17: Science fiction as a way of understanding and re-imagining the world
Our podcast returns after its summer hiatus with an episode focused on science fiction as a way of understanding and re-imagining the world. We reassembled a panel of science fiction scholars fresh from the World Science Fiction Convention (in San Jose) and eager to dig deeper into the history of the genre, its social and political impact, and in particular, the forms of thought which were enabled and sustained by the emergence of speculative fiction. Our guests are: Michael Saler, author of As If: Modern Enchantment and the Literary Prehistory of Virtual Reality; Sherryl Vint, author of Science Fiction...
2018-09-09
1h 04
The Haute Garbage Podcast
Such A Gentle Beating with Dylan Jenkins
Dylan Jenkins stopped by this week! We talked about comedy, secret menus, baby drool, horse curses,and even music.
2018-07-05
1h 36
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Episode 16: Maureen Ryan, Emily Andras and Louisa Stein on GLBT TV Representation
Critic Maureen Ryan, showrunner Emily Andras and professor Louisa Stein discuss GLBT representation on TV and the tricky relationship between fans and showrunners. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/in-time-instrumentalFree Download / Stream: ht...
2018-06-02
1h 05
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Episode 15: Define American Film Fest with poet Yosimar Reyes and organizer Erika Andiola
'How do you like it so far?' producer Andrea Alarcon and Annenberg Doctoral Candidate Rogelio Alejandro Lopez take over this week's episode for a trip to the Define American Film Festival in Chicago to host Defining the American of 2060. The pair talk to poet Yosimar Reyes and organizer Erika Andiola about identity, representation and political obstacles in the undocumented community. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrum...
2018-05-29
51 min
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Episode 14: Hye Jin Lee and Cristina Visperas on K-pop
USC professors Hye Jin Lee and Cristina Visperas join Colin and Henry to deliver a crash course on global K-pop fandoms. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/in-time-instrumentalFree Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/les...
2018-05-19
53 min
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Episode 13: Katie Salen Tekinbaş and Kurt Squire on Ready Player One and Game Based Learning
University of California, Irvine professors Katie Salen Tekinbaş and Kurt Squire discuss Ready Player One and Game Based Learning. Bios: Professor Katie Salen Tekinbaş works at the intersection of games, design and learning, bridging the gap between academia and industry to create practical, real-world platforms that better educate and empower the next generation. Professor Kurt Squire is fascinated by the potential computer games have for enriching young minds. Squire is determined to remove barriers that prevent young people from acquiring knowledge, connecting with each other and co-creating ne...
2018-05-13
48 min
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Episode 12: Ann Pendleton-Jullian Talks Worldbuilding
Ann Pendleton-Jullian joins Henry and Colin for a wide-ranging discussion about worldbuilding, followed by a reflection from Henry and Colin. Bio: Ann Pendleton-Jullian is an architect, writer, and educator whose work explores the interchange between culture, environment, and technology. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbea...
2018-05-05
1h 03
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Episode 11: Alex McDowell on "Ready Player One," World Building and Production Design
Alex McDowell joins Henry to discuss "Ready Player One," production design for Steven Spielberg films, and world building. Bio: Alex McDowell RDI is an award-winning designer and storyteller working at the intersection of emergent technologies and experiential media. McDowell was a production designer with 30 years experience in feature films, working with directors David Fincher, Steven Spielberg, Terry Gilliam and Anthony Minghelia amongst others. He was the production designer for Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, Man of Steel, The Watchmen, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Fight Club and Minority
2018-04-28
1h 00
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Episode 10: Nonny De La Peña on "Ready Player One," Virtual Reality and Storytelling
Fresh off an afternoon viewing of “Ready Player One,” Colin and Nonny De La Peña discuss virtual reality and the implications of emerging technology on the future of storytelling. Note: This episode takes our usual "informal conversation" a step further with an out-of-studio recording setup. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcl...
2018-04-20
44 min
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Episode 9: Nick Cull Talks Black Panther and Media's Role in Public Diplomacy
Nick Cull, professor of Public Diplomacy and founding director of the Master of Public Diplomacy program at USC, joins Colin to discuss what mainstream media properties like Black Panther or Titanic say about society. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3...
2018-04-13
1h 01
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Episode 8: Black Panther and the Evolution of African Cinema Cultures
Manouchka Labouba, a Gabonese filmmaker and USC doctoral fellow in Cinema and Media Studies, discusses the Black Panther and how technology has changed cinematic culture in African nations. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/in-time-instrumental
2018-04-06
58 min
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Episode 7: March For Our Lives and the Census
This week, Colin and Henry discuss current events on each of their minds, including the March For Our Lives and the U.S. Census. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/in-time-instrumentalFree Download...
2018-04-01
37 min
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Episode 6: Define American's Julian Gomez on Black Panther and Empowering Fan Activism
Define American's Julian Gomez joins Henry and Colin to discuss how Black Panther and other popular stories can be used to empower fan activism. Afterward, Henry and Colin have an in-depth discussion about participatory culture and civic engagement. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attributi...
2018-03-23
54 min
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Episode 5: Black Panther, comics and the history of Marvel
Guests Ramzi Fawaz, assistant professor of English at University of Wisconsin-Madison, and Rebecca Wanzo, associate professor of Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Washington University in St. Louis, discuss Black Panther, representation and Marvel's history. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemmetSpaceship by Lesion X https://soundcloud.com/lesionxbeatsCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC...
2018-03-16
39 min
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Episode 4: Recap, how do you like it so far?
This week, Colin and I sat down to talk together about why we were making this podcast, what we hope to accomplish, how we understand the current media environment, and yes, how we like it so far. Check it out. Next week, we begin a series of interviews around Black Panther. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Time” by Dylan Emmett and “Spaceship” by Lesion X.In Time (Instrumental) by Dylan Emmet https://soundcloud.com/dylanemme...
2018-03-09
45 min
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Episode 3: William Proctor and Lisa Granshaw on Star Wars Fandom Responds to the Last Jedi
The news media has had much to say in the past few months about the ways Star Wars fans have responded to this The Last Jedi. Much of this reporting has depicted Star Wars fans in a monolithic terms -- mostly focusing on the response of white male fans, who, as many have noted, dominate media coverage in an age where geek culture has been mainstreamed. Our two guests this week challenge that construction: William Proctor from the World Star Wars Project because he feels that journalists have misrepresented fan objections of the film (often through amplifying the voices...
2018-03-01
1h 05
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Episode 2: Jeff Gomez on The Collective Journey of the Last Jedi
More responses to The Last Jedi. This time, we check in with Jeff Gomez from Starlight Runner, a leading figure in the world of transmedia storytelling. Gomez has been running a series of blog posts which explore the emergence of what he calls "The Collective Journey" as a new storytelling structure at work in contemporary popular media, a story structure which he sees exemplified by, for example, Game of Thrones. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Share your thoughts via Twitter with Henry, Colin and the How Do You Like It So Far? account! You can also email us at howdoyoulikeitsofarpodcast@gmail.com.Music:“In Ti...
2018-02-23
44 min
Comedy NorthWest
Episode 14 - Jeremiah Coughlan and Dylan Jenkins
Jeremiah Coughlan and Dylan Jenkins sit down with Ryan to chat about everything from their approach to writing material to doing an open mic at a strip club. Check out Jeremiah's album, "Seamus McGravy" online at https://jeremiahcoughlan.bandcamp.com/album/seamus-mcgravy!
2017-05-22
1h 11
North of Failing
Episode #30 - Dylan Jones and Victor Johnson
My conversation with Dylan Jones and Victor Johnson where we talk about Hitchhiking and Hoarders!
2016-07-21
1h 15
North of Failing
Episode #7 - Susan Rice and Robert Jenkins pt1
i am joined by Comedian Susan Rice and my father Robert Jenkins. we talked about stand up comedy and all the things that come with it
2014-09-11
54 min