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Stuff We’ve Seen
Stuff We've Seen makes a big announcement
It's been a while since Jim and Teal have been on the mic, but we're back with a big announcement. We have a new podcast out now called "Fascism on Film." This new podcast series examines fascism through the lens of film history. Each episode is roughly 30 minutes in length. The first three episodes of season 1 are available now on Apple podcasts and Podbean, and you can find the episodes each Monday on our new site, fascismonfilm.com. Also, on this episode, Jim and Teal play catch up on some of the big movies that have come o...
2025-07-07
39 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
Jim's top 10 films of 2024
Teal didn't feel confident enough to make a list this year, so on this episode he asks Jim to reveal his top 10 films of 2024. You already know "The Brutalist" and "Anora" were two of Jim's favorites. What else made his top 10? Listen and find out.
2025-03-09
1h 13
The Jim Fortin Podcast
Insider Transformation Secrets with guest Teal Shoop
Start Your Transformation NowIn this episode of Transform Your Life From the Inside Out, Jim Fortin sits down with former TCP student Teal Shoop as she shares her powerful journey of breaking free from decades of depression, a toxic corporate career, and self-doubt. Through her work in the Transformational Coaching Program, Teal not only healed her body and mind but also stepped into a new purpose—helping women elevate their frequency and create the life they desire. Teal opens up about her struggle with self-worth, the illusion of control, and the subconscious programming that kep...
2025-02-11
44 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
'Wicked,' 'Conclave,' 'A Different Man,' and 'Emilia Perez': Jim and Teal make the connections
Thematics galore tie several new fall offerings together as Jim and Teal discuss "Wicked," "Conclave," "A Different Man," and "Emilia Perez." It's been a bit since J&T got on the mic, but they are back with this comprehensive, super-sized episode that is sure to tie you over until the next one. Enjoy!
2024-12-15
1h 27
Stuff We’ve Seen
Jim and Teal get a taste of 'The Substance'
This week Jim and Teal explore the wonderful body horror experience, "The Substance," from director Coralie Fargeat. In addition, Jim and Teal talk about "Strange Darling," "Woman of the Hour," "Alien: Romulus," and "Late Night with the Devil."
2024-11-01
1h 03
Fan in the van
Steel and teal the return of the kings of Steelers and jaguars podcasts
Me and Garrett are back with our nfl picks tua coming back why it’s not a good idea Watson injury and the cheering for it qb controversy in the burgh and so much more is Trevor Lawrence criticism warranted when others are just as bad or numbers not as good
2024-10-28
1h 05
Stuff We’ve Seen
Exploring the Cinema Dustbin: 'The Sadist' and 'The Incident'
The cinema dustbin often contains treasures if one is willing enough to go digging. This week, Jim and Teal did some digging. They found a couple of oddities from the 1960s to discuss, 1963's The Sadist and 1967's The Incident. While not Jim's chosen genre, he stuck with both films and discovered there are interesting things to find in such forgotten movie relics. Jim and Teal kick off the show with Jim's negative review of the new Salem's Lot reboot playing on MAX, and then Jim provides a brief summary of Joker: Folie a Duex. Is Jim th...
2024-10-10
1h 01
Fan in the van
Steel and teal nfl recap tua and so much more
Me and Garrett are back with another one nfl recap week 3 picks should tua retire is it Bryce young’s fault in Carolina
2024-09-23
58 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
The Twisted Nerve of Jim and Teal
Twisted Nerve, Winter Kills, and September 30th, 1955; what do these movies all have in common? Well, they're all hard-to-see hidden gems that Jim and Teal have unearthed to watch, and make you aware of them. It's definitely an odd bag this week. From conspiracy theory-laced capers, to messed-up psycho's, to dead legends, this episode has a little something for everyone. Enjoy!
2024-09-19
1h 03
Fan in the van
Steel and teal nfl week 1 and wrestling promos
Me and Garrett are back where we discuss week 1 and really go off the rails with wrestling promos and impressions and so much more
2024-09-09
46 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
Teal Returns with Messiah of Evil and Targets
Teal is back from his time off, and he's brought with him two hidden gems: Messiah of Evil and Targets. Messiah of Evil is a 1973 horror film (released in 1974) by co-director's Willard Huyck and Gloria Katz, the two writers behind American Graffiti. This low budget film features loads of creepy atmosphere, aided by some brilliant production design, courtesy of Jack Fisk. It's currently playing as part of the Criterion Channel's Synth Score series. Second up is the debut film from director Peter Bogdanovich, Targets (1968). This film is part of the Criterion Collection, and while it isn't currently...
2024-09-05
1h 05
Manufacturing Culture Podcast
How Amy Teal Supports Workforce Development with a Good Cup of Coffee
In this episode of the Manufacturing Culture Podcast, host Jim Mayer interviews Amy Teal, the CEO and co-founder of ShopFloor Coffee. Amy shares her journey into manufacturing, from studying drafting and design to working in project management and 3D printing. She explains how the idea for ShopFloor Coffee came about and how it supports workforce development programs. Amy discusses the importance of aligning values in company culture and the challenges of choosing which organizations to support. She also talks about the plans for ShopFloor Coffee, including product innovation and participation in trade shows like IMTS. In this conversation, Amy...
2024-08-29
50 min
Fan in the van
Steel and teal preseason week 1 and general chaos
Me and Garrett are back to discuss preseason week one of the nfl as always we go off the rails with general chaos what we look for going into week 2 of our teams and so much more
2024-08-19
55 min
Fan in the van
Steel and teal which qb is not worth the money
Me and Garrett are back to discuss training camp is fields qb1 also which QBs are not worth the money and how the market and contracts work and so much more
2024-08-05
1h 05
Stuff We’ve Seen
Jim and Bill Enter the Schraderverse
Welcome to the Schraderverse: The Paul Schraderverse if you will. A man whose filmography is almost more a state of mind than an actual compendium of movies. Paul Schrader is a tough director to pin down, so to tackle the screenwriter of Taxi Driver and Raging Bull, Jim tapped his old pal, and longtime listener of the show, Bill From Queens to sit in. Bill is a Schrader fanatic, much more so than Jim, who has many problems with Schrader's directorial efforts. Will sparks fly? Well, let's not call Jim and Bill's episode con...
2024-08-02
53 min
Fan in the van
Steel and teal its just training camp relax
Myself and Garrett are back after a week break to go off the rails again we discuss training camp qb contracts and so much more
2024-07-29
56 min
The Outerzone - The Official Podcast of Formula DRIFT
Jim Liaw
This week, Jacob Gettins sits down with Jim Liaw, co-founder of Formula Drift. They talk about the company's history, the mysterious third partner, and what it is like to observe events from the outside. https://www.instagram.com/jimliaw Produced by Jacob Gettins https://linktr.ee/jako13 Formula DRIFT - https://www.formulad.com/ Edited by Kyle Mayhew - https://www.instagram.com/kaywhy_85/ Audio Engineering by J-One Audio Services -https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090486859184 Intro Song by Legna - htt...
2024-07-03
1h 49
Stuff We’ve Seen
When Jim Met Teal: 35th Anniversary Special
It was nearly thirty five years ago that Jim met Teal in a diner in Greenwich Village, NYC in September of 1989. On this episode of Stuff We've Seen, you'll learn how the two film lovers met, and how they began their movie-watching journey together. That covers the second half of the episode. But first, Jim runs through several movies he's seen lately, including I Saw the TV Glow, The Bikeriders, Origin, and Hundreds of Beavers. Lots of laughs in this episode, so strap on those earbuds and get listening!
2024-06-28
1h 08
Stuff We’ve Seen
Furiosa and The Hitman Begin Jim and Teal's Summer Movie Season
The summer movie season is upon us, but what a strange season it is so far. Film and after film has underperformed, and one movie's poor performance at the box office is surprising given the prestige of its predecessor. Of course, I'm talking about Furiosa: a Mad Max Saga. Apparently, movie audiences weren't up for a prequel installment to George Miller's near-universally praised Mad Max: Fury Road. Jim and Teal are monster fans of Fury Road, so what do they think of Furisoa? Well, you'll have to listen to find out. What else? Both Jim...
2024-06-14
1h 04
The Financial Puzzle Playbook
The Story Behind the CMC Financial Brand (Ep. 2)
The name ‘CMC’, the different financial puzzle pieces, and our bright color scheme of teal, green, pink, and yellow — they all are an essential part of our brand. But how did it all come together? Let’s take a look at the origins of the CMC Financial brand with your host Jim Sumpter, CFP®. In … Read More Read More
2024-05-22
35 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
Love Lies Bleeding and Monkey Man: Teal has a Case of the Grumpies
This week Jim and Teal look at some films from 2024, including Dune 2, Love Lies Bleeding, Monkey Man., Riddle of Fire, and Arcadian. All are available for streaming or On-demand in one form or another. But just because you can stream them, should you? Have a listen and find out what Jim and Teal think.
2024-05-13
54 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
Civil War and On the Silver Globe
This week Jim recommends the new A24 Alex Garland film, Civil War. And then things get a bit crazy with a discussion on Andrzej Zulawski's insane sci-fi epic, On the Silver Globe. One thing is for sure: it is one of the most mind-bending insane films Jim and Teal have ever seen. Never heard of it? Well, you wouldn't be alone. But for the lover of film bizarre, this may be the film you've been searching for.
2024-04-26
1h 06
Stuff We’ve Seen
Never Say Never Again: Stuff We've Seen is Back in Action
Never say never again; wise words from Sean Connery on playing James Bond after Diamonds Are Forever, which is the first time he came back to the role after vowing never to play the character again. Well, he did return for 1983's, Never Say Never Again, and the verdict's still out on if that was a wise idea or not. Still, just like Sean Connery, Jim and Teal vowed the show was over, well...okay, Jim did. But Teal had other plans, and here we are--back in action, and ready for another season of Stuff We've Seen...
2024-04-12
1h 08
Steel and Teal Talk
Steel and Teal 30: Actually Steel and Teal Talk, What Trade Was Worse, and a New Chair
Jim and Garrett are back to discuss Steelers and Jags off season moves and rumors, compare the Russel Wilson trade to the Deshaun Watson Trade, and Garrett buys a new chair mid show.
2024-03-11
1h 04
Steel and Teal Talk
Steel and Teal 27: Dallas Does it Again and Divisional Round Predictions
Jim and Garrett get into their Wildcard Weekend reactions and give some Divisional Round predictions after going off the rails in true Steel and Teal fashion.
2024-01-22
57 min
Steel and Teal Talk
Steel and Teal 25: New Year, Still off the Rails Week 18 and CFP Playoffs
Jim and Garrett are back for the first episode of the new year. They get into coaching changes, Jim Harbaugh, College Football Playoffs, and the final picks for Week 18 of the NFL
2024-01-08
1h 01
Stuff We’ve Seen
Holiday Leftovers: Jim and Teal’s Final Film Recommendations of the Year
Get set for a huge heap full of filmic holiday leftovers as Jim and Teal bring you a large batch of movie recommendations from their last viewing week of 2023. Amongst the bounty of titles they discuss are Wonka, Ferrari, Poor Things, Maestro, Salt Burn, Dream Scenario, Anatomy of a Fall, and a low-fi sci-fi hidden gem called Lola. Looking for something to watch in the theater or stream at home? This episode covers all the basis. Take a listen, and then get to watching some stuff!
2024-01-06
1h 08
Stuff We’ve Seen
Priscilla and May December: The Fourteen-Year-Old Connection
Priscilla and May December are two films now available to stream or watch on Netflix that share a strange bond. They both involve plotlines that deal with inappropriate relationships between adults and fourteen-year-olds. This week Jim and Teal take an inside look at Sofia Coppola's Priscilla, about the relationship between Priscilla Presley and Elvis. Jim notes some of the striking similarities between this film and Todd Haynes' May December. What else? Jim and Teal offer up an alternative holiday classic, the 1961 gritty noir, Blast of Silence. Finally, Jim and Teal gift each other...
2023-12-23
1h 03
Fan in the van
Yankees land the big fish
Yankees get Soto where does ohtani land nfl mlb talk and a lot more make sure you sub to my YouTube channel and support steel and teal and cigar and sports
2023-12-07
46 min
Steel and Teal Talk
Steel and Teal 22: Hypocrites and Football Picks
Jim and Garrett are back to discuss Jim Irsay's comments, Tom Brady's comments, some NBA news, and so much more.
2023-11-27
1h 12
Fan in the van
Pickens you moron and steel and teal movie night
We discuss jags Steelers the Pickens drama as well as some movie references as well a must listen so hit that play button now
2023-11-06
1h 09
Steel and Teal Talk
Steel and Teal 19: Pickens You Moron and Steel and Teal Movie Night
Jim and Garrett are back to finally discuss the Jags v Steelers game, George Pickens, get into terrible impressions, and give everyone a Movie Night
2023-11-06
1h 09
Stuff We’ve Seen
Jim and Teal Review Killers of the Flower Moon
This week on Stuff We've Seen, Jim and Teal break out of their typical pattern, jump on the mic a week early, and focus on Martin Scorsese's latest offering, Killers of the Flower Moon. Killers of the Flower Moon is epic-sized and a complex look at the Osage Nation murders that occurred in Oklahoma in the early 1920s. Scorsese flips the script on how these procedural suspense films typically play out, giving us a more inside and detailed look at the people plotting the murders. Have a listen to find out whi...
2023-10-26
44 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
The Sound of Freedom and The Thunder of Genius Marketing
The Sound of Freedom was on of the more unusual sleeper hits at the box office. Jim and Teal finally see the movie, and give their take. And then, Jim and Teal recommend a more satisfying rescue and revenge film, Man on Fire. Also, Jim catches Taylor Swift's Era's Concert film, and recommends a new horror/comedy slasher flick on Amazon Prime, Totally Killer.
2023-10-19
53 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
Bottoms is Tops
This week Jim and Teal give high recommendations for the new comedy Bottoms, from director Emma Seligman. It's a comedy that does the most important thing right, it's funny. Not so funny is Jim and Teal's quest to find some great new horror films to watch this season. They come across several duds, including Talk to Me, Heusera: The Bone Woman, Birth/Rebirth, and The Last Voyage of the Demeter. Who can save them? Well, perhaps a drive-in teen slasher film from the 70s and a surprise little Sci-Fi thriller gem offering from Hulu.
2023-10-01
56 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
Out of the Blue Jim and Teal discover a Hidden Gem
Out of the Blue is a little-seen film from 1980. Starring Linda Manz and directed by Dennis Hopper, Out of the Blue gained cult status over the years. Still, it was a difficult film to find outside of a VHS copy kicking around. Thanks to Chloe Sevigny and Natasha Lyonne, the film received a restoration a couple of years ago, and Jim and Teal watched the movie for the first time. It's dark subject matter, for sure, but Out of the Blue offers amazing performances by Manz and Hopper, who also co-stars. Why should you consider checking it...
2023-09-14
1h 02
Fan in the van
Steel and teal with average joe sports
Myself and garret appeared on the average joe sports podcast to discuss the afc north and south from team finishes to fantasy picks from locks to bust and a lot more
2023-07-31
1h 40
Stuff We’ve Seen
Barbenheimer: Jim and Teal Take on the Cultural Hit of the Summer
Barbenheimer is more than a mashup word; it's a cultural phenomenon. Jim took the challenge and saw both Oppenheimer and then Barbie. Did he survive? It's a battle of the unruly teens vs. old man Jimmy. Will texting and watching videos during a movie ruin Jim's good time seeing Barbie? You'll have to tune in to find out. And while Barbie was probably the last film on Teal's radar screen at the beginning of the summer, he too checked out the pop-culture sensation and was surprised by the depth and layers the movie had in store. Right-wing...
2023-07-28
1h 13
Stuff We’ve Seen
Jim and Teal are not Afraid of Beau is Afraid
This week Jim and Teal bring on the good films at theaters and streaming this summer with Wes Anderson's Asteroid City, a hidden gem from Norway, Sick of Myself, and Ari Aster's Beau is Afraid. Are Jim and Teal afraid of Ari Aster's three hour fever dream? Of course not. They took it on, and there is a lot to say. Teal finds interesting comparisons to Lindsey Anderson's O Lucky Man, and Jim agrees. What else? Jim dials up some destiny with the latest Indiana Jones movie, and guess what's currently filming in Jim's state of Vermont...
2023-07-13
58 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
The Flash in the Pan: When America Decided DC Stands for, Don’t Care
The Flash, the latest comic book summer tent movie arrived and imploded. What went wrong? Why did audiences turn away in droves? Jim saw the movie, and he provided Teal with a report. Also, why did Disney seemingly cut six second from the Academy Award-winning French Connection? And why is Discovery Warner Brothers CEO, David Zaslav bent on proving how much he hates movies by chopping the heads off the brain trust at TCM (Turner Classic Movies)? This week Jim and Teal cover all this, poorly constructed deep-sea submersibles, and Hungarian cinematic master, Bela Tarr. Strap in, t...
2023-06-25
1h 18
The Wednesday Match Play Podcast brought to you by Eden Mill St Andrews
Teal Guion, First Tee - Coachella Valley | Episode No. 356
First Tee is a youth development organization introducing the game of golf and its inherent values to young people. And it's making a difference. On this episode of The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by Mindful "U", Teal gives us an overview of the First Tee of the Coachella Valley, details the Jim Kane scholarship, talks about how folks at home can get involved, introduces all the volunteer operatories and how to give back. She also shares the 9 core values, the 5 key commitments, and shares some stories of First Tee - Coachella Valley. This was an unforgettable conversation and...
2023-06-14
58 min
Steel and Teal Talk
Steel and Teal Talk Episode 2: New Stadiums, New Players, and Back Down the Rabbit Hole
Jim and Garrett talk about the new Jaguars stadium, new players potential on both teams, biggest busts in team history, Baby Gronk, general outrage, and so much more.
2023-06-12
53 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
Jim and Teal go Across the Spider-Verse
Stuff We've Seen's Jim and Teal hit the cinema to see Spiderman: Across the Spider-Verse. Both Jim and Teal were huge fans for the first Spider-Verse installment. What will they think of this second chapter? Also on this episode, J&T look at two other comic-book adjacent and related films from the 1980s, Disney's Condorman (1981) and Flash Gordon (1980.)
2023-06-09
1h 12
Fan in the van
Guns and buns
Was the gun ja flashed a toy or teal Zion is trouble with women in porn and a lot more this episode goes off the rails
2023-06-09
53 min
Fan in the van
Steel and teal talk
Garrett and myself discuss both our franchises and a lot more don’t wanna miss out on this trust me
2023-06-04
48 min
Steel and Teal Talk
Steel and Teal Talk Episode 1: The spectrum of all sports
Jim and Garrett get into the first episode of Steel and Teal talk, they cover some rumors around the Steelers and Jaguars as well as quite a few other topics along the way.
2023-06-04
48 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
TvA: Teal Versus Antonioni
It's tit-for-tat on this week's Stuff We've Seen as Jim chooses two films from the 2022 BFI Sight and Sound Critics Poll of the 264 greatest films of all time that he believes should not be on the list. In their place, Jim finds two suitable replacements. One film that Jim targets for demotion is Antonioni's 1962 film, L'Eclisse. While Jim didn't feel the film, as a whole, warranted a place on a list of the greatest films of all time, it was one ten-minute sequence during the first portion of the movie that shocked and upset him, and led J...
2023-05-28
1h 10
Stuff We’ve Seen
Enys Men and Bait: Mark Jenkin, the Celluloid Warrior
Cornish filmmaker Mark Jenkin puts the film back in movie making with his latest offering, Enys Men. This 16mm environmental horror/ filmic poetry tomb is a visual feast for those looking for something further afield. Jim and Teal explore Jenkin's two features, Enys Men, and his 2019 feature debut, Bait. Both movies create an atmosphere all their own, with a look unlike anything else out there. Also, to start off this episode, Jim gives Teal a report on seeing Med Hondo's 1977 film, West Indies: The Fugitive Slaves of Liberty, which he caught at a rare screening at the...
2023-05-01
1h 01
Stuff We’ve Seen
Easter Films: Jim and Teal Get Biblical
That's right, all your Easter favorites, from Ben-Hur and The King of Kings, to Passion of the Christ and The Last Temptation of Christ, Jim and Teal cover the films that make springtime, springtime. Get ready for J&T's version of Sunday school where minister Jim teaches Teal a thing or two about the New Testament.
2023-03-31
1h 08
Stuff We’ve Seen
The French New Wave: Jim and Teal Go Boating
It's time for a shaggy dog tale, or time to get taking for a story ride with Jim and Teal as they explore two films from the latter portion of the French New Wave. Let's call it, the French Next Wave, with filmmakers such as Jacques Rivette and Jean Eustache taking the helm, and making their mark in the 1970s. On this week's episode, Jim and Teal discuss two films from the BFI 2022 top 250 Greatest films of all time list, Celine and Julie Go Boating, and The Mother and the Whore. Jim challenged Teal to see both...
2023-03-20
1h 09
Stuff We’ve Seen
2023 Oscar Predictions: No Country for Old Wells
Since Jim and Teal won't be taping a post-Oscar's episode they wanted to weigh in on the big night and talk about 2023 Oscar Predictions before the show. Will Everything Everywhere All at Once be the big winner of the night, or could there be some surprises in store this year? Signs point to an unpredictable night in several categories. Speaking of Oscar predictions, and the discussion around them, Jim takes issue with two opposite approaches to the Oscar conversation. First, is what Jim feels is a dishonest take from film critic Peter Travers. Next, Jim zeroes in...
2023-03-09
1h 05
Normal About It
Their Favorite Color is Teal! | Our Flag Means Death
PRODUCTION NOTE: Our name has changed but our levels of delusion and derangement have not! Lit By Moonlightis now Normal About It - where we're anything but! Welcome to the scurvy to co-captain pipeline! This episode is so sweet it'll have your teeth falling out. But don't worry, it's nothing that some (teal)oranges can't fix! In episode seven of Our Flag Means Death, we learn all about Jim's tragic and knife-filled past, Lucius finds himself on a field trip with some baby gays, and the slow burn continues to slowly burn as Stede attempts to impress Ed i...
2023-03-02
25 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
The 2022 BFI Sight and Sound Critics Top 250 Greatest Films
Every decade the BFI's Sight and Sound magazine publishes its poll of the top 100 greatest films in two separate lists created by film directors and then critics, scholars, facilitators, and educators. In February 2023 they followed those lists up with a companion list of the top 250 greatest films of all time as voted by the critics. These lists are always debatable and controversial, but the decision to make the list more inclusive and include more women filmmakers added to the controversy of what makes a film the greatest. And the shakeup landed Chantel Ackerman's Jeanne Dielman a...
2023-02-27
1h 32
Teal's Bass Galaxy
S2 Ep3: The Legend of Jim Moynagh (MN Bass Fishing Pioneer)
This is an in-depth conversation with touring pro, Jim Moynagh, one of the most authentic & influential Bass Anglers from Minnesota. Jim has been fishing professionally for over 26 years, which makes him Minnesota's first and longest touring pro in the history of MN. Over Moynagh's career, he's earned over 2 million dollars in tournament winnings, including countless famed wins on Lake Minnetonka, 5-Time Winner of the Fort Frances Canadian Bass Championship on Rainy Lake, a stout resume on the FLW Pro Tour (over 1.6m in winnings w/ FLW alone), and has qualified for the Forrest Wood Cup 10 times. In MN, Jim is kno...
2023-02-07
3h 56
Stuff We’ve Seen
The Best Films of 2022
There are plenty of debates to go around as Jim and Teal duke it out over their top films of 2022. Can they find common ground, or will it be a drag out fight to the death? Also, our two trusty podcast heroes weigh in on the Andrea Riseborough Oscar controversy.
2023-02-03
1h 25
Stuff We’ve Seen
2023 Academy Awards Nominatons
We do it every year on Oscar Nominations day. Jim and Teal break down all the award nominees, from the surprises (Andrea Riseborough anyone?) to the expected (many awards for Everything, Everywhere, All at Once.) Catch all the fun as Jim reveals the nominations to Teal, who kept radio silence until the moment of taping. Let us know if there were any surprises or omissions that shocked you.
2023-01-24
1h 38
Conspirituality
Brief: Teal Swan’s Satanic Panic to Anti-Woke Pipeline
How do the screams of the Satanic Panic echo in anti-woke politics?This past week, New Age Satanic Panic influencer Teal Swan released a new video to 1.5M YouTube subscribers about the dangers of "Wokeism." Yesterday, Rep. Jim Banks (R-IN) announced plans to form a Congressional Anti-Woke Caucus.We know by now that conspirituality is a machine charismatics can use to generate mystical solutions to exaggerated or imagined crises. With Swan’s pivot into anti-woke discourse, she is taking the next logical step in broadening and secularizing her message. What's not entirely clear is...
2023-01-14
29 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
Spielboctagon Three: The Final Battle
Jim and Teal make it to the finish line on Steven Spielberg's filmography in this third and final episode of The Spielboctagon. All Steven's films from 1998 to the Fabelmans get covered (well, they already covered the Fabelmans on episode one.) So, get ready to find out which films Teal liked, and which ones he did not. Hint! Hint! He's not a fan of The Post.
2023-01-13
1h 26
Stuff We’ve Seen
Back in the Spielboctagon
Jim and Teal return for more Steven Spielberg mania with part two of their look at his filmography. This episode covers all Spielberg's films from 1981 through 1997. So, get ready for Raiders, E.T., Jurassic Park, Schindler's List, and more. And don't worry, there are plenty of laughs along the way.
2022-12-27
1h 27
Stuff We’ve Seen
The Fabelmans: Steven Spielberg Gets Personal
This week Jim and Teal enter the Spielboctagon. Their mission: tackle the entire Steven Spielberg filmography. Spoiler alert! They don't get very far. But in this first, of at least two episodes (who knows how long it will take them to get through every movie) they dive straight into Steven Spielberg's latest offering, The Fabelmans. You may not know it from the awful movie trailer, but The Fabelmans is a great film, and certainly Spielberg's most personal. Gut wrenching at times, inspiring at others, this is a movie that needs to be seen, and Jim and Teal h...
2022-12-15
1h 25
Stuff We’ve Seen
Fascism on Film: The Mortal Storm and A Special Day
Jim and Teal begin an ongoing series dedicated to discussing Fascism on Film, and the way filmmakers handle this timely topic over the years. For this first episode they talk about two films that look at the rise of Nazism in Europe, and then the axis pact between Hitler and Mussolini. The Mortal Storm is an unsparing look at the dangers coming to Europe. Set in 1933, this film premiered in 1940, shortly after Hitler began his invasion of Europe. A Special Day takes place in 1938, on the day Hitler visited Italy to seal his agreement with Mussolini. Both films pack...
2022-12-05
1h 11
Stuff We’ve Seen
A Discussion on Tár
Jim and Teal focus in on one of their favorite films of 2022, Todd Field's Tár, starring Cate Blanchett in a tour-de-force performance. This is a continuation from the previous week's podcast, where Jim and Teal ran out of time as they were getting into this film.
2022-11-28
51 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
New Movies to Watch This November
There's lots of new movies out streaming right now, and a few gems that one can catch in the theaters. In this episode Jim and Teal do a bunch of capsule reviews of the following films: Weird: The Al Yankovich Story, Causeway, Don't Worry Darling, Decision to Leave, Banshees of Inisherin, Amsterdam, and Soft & Quiet. That's a lot of movies! And there were so many that Jim and Teal ran out of time to talk about the movie they really wanted to talk about, Tar. They recorded it, but to give you, the listener, the f...
2022-11-19
57 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
2022: The Year of Horror
Halloween Ends, and so does Jim and Teal's month-long binge of horror movies. From the Criterion Channel's 80s collection to new horror fare like Barbarian, Pearl, and Halloween Ends, there is a lot of ground to cover. Jim and Teal note that 2022 is turning out to be a banner year for the horror genre with a lot of well-received, both with critics and box office, films like Barbarian and Smile, and rebooted franchises such as Hellraiser and Halloween. This episode packs in as many films not covered in the last episode of everything Jim and Te...
2022-11-03
1h 12
Stuff We’ve Seen
A look at Criterion Channel’s 80s Horror Collection
That's right, it's horror month. October is a great time to catch up on horror movies, and that's exactly what Jim and Teal did. Using the Criterion Channel's 30-film 80s horror film series as their guide, Jim and Teal set out to see some horror flicks that eluded them over the years. The Criterion Channel's list features some real obscurities of titles Jim and Teal never heard of before. Frank Henenlotter (Basket Case, Brain Damage, Frankenhooker) may have become a new favorite of theirs. And the collection provided opportunities for J&T to take several s...
2022-10-24
1h 12
Stuff We’ve Seen
Waiting for Godard
The legendary filmic miscreant, Jean-Luc Godard, gets his due on Stuff We've Seen. Jim and Teal went to work, and saw a whole slew of Godard's movies. Lots of classics, and a few little-seen gems thrown into the mix. Get your Gitanes ready, head to a local cafe, and prepare to dive into a the strange cinematic world of Jean-Luc Godard.
2022-10-07
1h 28
Stuff We’ve Seen
More Films for Your Fourteen Year Olds to Watch
Jim and Teal bring you a whole slew of movies for your young film enthusiast. There are a bunch of films that they loved as teenagers, and they think your teen may get value from them as well. Lots of films to tackle, so buckle up, and enjoy!
2022-09-26
1h 23
Stuff We’ve Seen
Film School for Fourteen Year Olds
Jim and Teal both have kids in high school now, and it's time to re-think what films they think their eldest children should check out. Lots of great recommendations on this episode. So many, in fact, they'll be getting back on the mic next week for a second installment. Enjoy!
2022-09-17
1h 09
Stuff We’ve Seen
Stuff We’ve Seen is Back in Action
The Movie Morlock will always have a special place in our hearts, but it just wasn't the same without the dynamic duo of Jim and Teal. We are pleased to announce a brand new season of Stuff We've Seen. On our first episode back we play a bit of catch up to talk about some of the Stuff We've Seen over the past few months. We hope to make our reboot a bi-monthly occasion. Same fun show, but hopefully with realistic recording schedules. Get ready all you film compeltionists out there: the original is back. Stuff We've...
2022-09-01
1h 19
The Dogger Saints Podcast : An Unofficial St Johnstone Podcast
EPISODE 53 - Bev Mayer and the Teal and Magenta Celebrity Endoresment.
Saints play in blue, Melker makes knees weak, Who the hell is behind The Saints transfer leak? It’s Monday! Saints lost! You know what that means, it means it’s time for you to put your feet up and listen to us not talk about football on Episode 53 of The Dogger Saints Podcast! Saints played Celtic at the weekend, and in the words of popular moron Forrest Gump, that’s all I’ve got to say about that. But we have got some other stuff to talk about, including a chat with the First Lady of St. Johnstone Bev Mayer, a...
2022-04-11
1h 28
Hodder Books
LOVE OF MY LIFE by Lesley-Ann Jones, read by Julie Teal - audiobook extract
The truth behind Freddie Mercury's complex romantic relationships. WHO - OR WHAT - WAS THE REAL LOVE OF FREDDIE MERCURY'S LIFE? Millions of Queen and screen fans who watched the Oscar-winning film Bohemian Rhapsody believe that Mary Austin, the woman he could never quite let go of, was the love of Freddie Mercury's life. But the truth is infinitely more complicated. Best-selling biographer and music writer Lesley-Ann Jones explores the charismatic frontman's romantic encounters, from his boarding school years in Panchgani, India to his tragic, final, bed-ridden days in his magnificent London mansion. She reveals why none of his love...
2021-08-25
04 min
DJ JIM
DJ JIM - ElectroМеханика #203
По пятницам, в 22:00 на THT MUSIC RADIO (tntmusicradio.ru) один из лучших в своём деле - DJ JIM, представляет еженедельное радио-шоу "ElectroМеханика". II DjJim.RU II iTunes II ВКонтакте II FaceBook II Twitter II Instagram II Mixcloud II SoundCloud II Spotify II 1. Heard Right & Floa - Keep On It [Purified] 2. Tom Staar, Jem Cooke, AVIRA - Gravity [Armada Music] 3. Gabriel & Dresden Feat. Sub Teal - Falling Forward (Sultan + Shepard Remix) [Anjunabeats] 4. Bvgsy Del Mar - Chasing Stars [Summer Melody] 5. Furkan Senol - Around You [Minded Music] 6. Jab Vix - My Own Power [Synth Collective] 7. Robert Dalshetch - Where The Dawn Is [Soluna Music] 8. Waxman (CA) - A Distant Light [Where The Heart Is] 9. Zinner & Orffee - Piece Of You (Zinners Deep @ Night Mix) [Enormous Chills] 10. Nik Alevizos - Cargo [Se...
2021-08-12
1h 00
Stuff We’ve Seen
F9 and Black Widow: Or How to Throw $100 Down the Toilet in One Afternoon
Jim and Teal are back, and this week they're bringing you movies--lots of movies. From Steven Soderbergh's latest, No Sudden Move, to the Summer Blockbusters, F9 and Black Widow this episode has it all. We've got tangents and side avenues, and a whole bunch more. It's an action-packed episode so get down to it, friends and listeners!
2021-07-14
1h 26
Stuff We’ve Seen
The Return of the Somerville Theatre
The Somerville Theatre in Davis Square, Somerville, Massachusetts is one of Jim's all-time favorite cinema haunts. But since March of 2020 the pandemic's kept the theatre closed. But good news awaits those fans of cinema, and seeing films projected in formats such as 35MM and 70MM, the Somerville Theatre is set to reopen its doors later this summer, and with some exciting new changes. Joining Jim and Teal to discuss those changes, and what the Somerville Theatre has in store for fans of all types of entertainment is Ian Judge, Creative Director of The Somerville Theatre. Ian's spent...
2021-07-08
1h 02
Stuff We’ve Seen
What a Feeling! Stuff We've Seen Goes Video
This week marks a new chapter for Stuff We've Seen. Jim and Teal are still behind the mic, but this week they stepped in front of the camera for their first ever video podcast. Now, you are listening to the audio version, but if you want to catch the video all you need to do is go to their website Stuff We've Seen and you'll find it there. This week Jim and Teal discuss Booksmart (which Teal finally caught up with,) Plan B, and then Jim takes a walk down 80s lane with a rewatch of Flashdance...
2021-06-15
1h 21
Stuff We’ve Seen
Six Underground: Jim and Teal Take on Michael Bay
For Jim and Teal's third Netflix teleparty they decided to break down the bombastic, mean-spirited, over-corporatized action clunker, Six Underground. If you want lots of quick cuts, slow-mo's, blaring rock tunes, and insipid dialogue you get Michael Bay to direct. And if you think you are going to cash in on the meta-violent action fun of Deadpool you hire the Deadpool screenwriters and star Ryan Reynolds. If you're curious about this movie, and we know you are, why not watch it the way it was meant to be watched, with Jim and Teal? Simply press play on Netflix at t...
2021-05-31
2h 13
Stuff We’ve Seen
93rd Academy Awards Oscar Wrap Up
If Billy Crystal were singing it's a good bet he wasn't singing, 'It's a Wonderful Night for Oscar,' after Sunday night's bizarre pandemic-limited ceremony. So many blunders occurred that night, that hate it or just not willing to say you hated it, the Academy Awards could not overcome a year in which many big Hollywood films never released, and the typical yuks and attempts at comedy were sidelined. What did we get instead? A whole lot of long, long, speeches, and very little in the way of entertainment. But what about the awards themselves? Jim and...
2021-04-27
1h 06
Stuff We’ve Seen
Cinerama Dome Memories: Jim and Teal Look Back at a Theater Icon.
The Cinerama Dome is no more. Well, at least for the moment it is no more, and Jim and Teal certainly hope there are more film screenings in its future. But for now, The Cineramadome is shuttered. Jim and Teal take a fond look back at the Cinerama Dome and their own personal histories seeing movies in the fabled Hollywood film palace where widescreen movies once reigned supreme. This week Jim and Teal take one final peak at some Oscar nominated films with their reviews of The Father, and Another Round. Jim talked about Another R...
2021-04-22
1h 12
Stuff We’ve Seen
Criterion Channel's Second Anniversary
This week Teal is back from his spill down the stairs, and the boys touch base on Snyder cuts and Marvel bits before tackling their main topic, the Criterion Channel. This month marks the second anniversary of The Criterion Channel, and to celebrate Jim and Teal discuss some of the great collections now playing on the channel, including the musical works of Ennio Morricone, and Lovers on the Run. Tons of films in the mix for this episode, so what are you waiting for, film lover? Get set to enjoy some awesome film banter from the duo...
2021-04-17
1h 17
Stuff We’ve Seen
Stuff We've Seen Turns 100: The Snyder Cut.
To celebrate the official 100th episode of Stuff We've Seen (and yes, technically its 101, but one episode was a special 20 min thing that wasn't didn't really count) Jim and Teal talk about some of their biggest film re-evaluations. And after that, both Jim and Teal discuss a film the other one asked them to watch for a long time. Finally, Jim reveals his thoughts on Justice League: The Snyder Cut. And it isn't the reaction you might expect if you are a listener of the show.
2021-03-27
1h 21
Stuff We’ve Seen
2021 Oscar Nominations - Jim and Teal Break it All Down
Jim and Teal do their 3rd Annual Oscar Nomination review. They have all the nominees for you, so let the fun begin! Did your favorite film get nominated this year? Were there even favorite films in this pandemic-condensed movie season?
2021-03-15
1h 31
Stuff We’ve Seen
Stuff We've Seen Pays Homage to Siskel and Ebert
Siskel and Ebert were huge influences on Jim and Teal, both who watched their show since their PBS Sneak Previews days. So, for this week's episode they've got four films to review, and they decided to review them in a similar fashion to the format Siskel and Ebert did on their show. The four movies this week are: The United States Vs Billie Holiday, I Care a Lot, Barb and Star go to Vista Del Mar, and Minari. Some vastly different genres this week. Are the boys thumbs up or down? You'll have to listen to the e...
2021-03-09
46 min
The Mandate
Jim Young: The Intimacies of Being Intimate
In this episode we start to explore the topic of intimacy with my friend Jim Young. We'll also talk about evolving forms of masculinity, the armor men wear and why we wear it, love, and why improv is always the answer.Jim Young, aka The Centered Coach, is a Dad of 3 ridiculous teens, a coach who helps men dare their way past outdated archetypes, and a creative organizational facilitator who loves the color Teal. If you find yourself in Western Massachusetts outside of The Pandemic Times, you can catch Jim performing regularly in improv comedy shows with...
2021-03-07
54 min
Stuff We’ve Seen
Nomadland and Possessor Uncut
This week Jim and Teal have a few recommendations and a couple of warnings. The good stuff: Nomadland, Possessor Uncut, and Judas and The Black Messiah. The warnings: The Little Things and Music. What else? Jim and Teal take a walk down controversy avenue as they weigh in on the saga of Gina Carino. Lots to unpack in this episode so get those earbuds on and start listening.
2021-03-01
1h 27
Stuff We’ve Seen
Scott Pilgrim Vs The World Vs Jim and Teal
Scott Pilgrim Vs The World is a film that is divided into two camps: Those who get it and love it, and those who think it is a crappy, angry, misguided look at the male obsession with manic pixie dream girls. Jim and Teal found themselves stuck in the second camp. Were they simply too old for the movie's target audience back in 2010? Or was this a case of a movie that is better upon re-evaluation? These days many regard Scott Pilgrim as Edgar Wright's 2010 cult classic, so Jim and Teal decided they needed to give this m...
2021-02-16
1h 57
Stuff We’ve Seen
Shadow in The Cloud and Wolf of Snow Hollow
It's a week of genre excitement as Jim and Teal break down the horror comedy film, Wolf of Snow Hollow by Jim Cummings, and then take a dive into the 'jump the shark' waters of c-grade movie entertainment with the action/horror WW2 bomber-themed Shadow in the Cloud. What starts out as an intriguing bottle movie quickly dissolves into an over-the-top action film that defies all levels of believability. Chloe Grace Moretz tries her best to salvage the wreckage, but there is no pulling this plane out of the nose dive. And if things weren't bad enough...
2021-02-04
1h 10
Topic Lords
65. Love In The Time Of Beavis And Butthead
Support Topic Lords on Patreon and get episodes a week early! Lords: April https://twitter.com/aprilsaur John https://ostparty.podbean.com/ https://twitter.com/YouOldSoAndSo https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/pooplers-switch/ https://twitter.com/lizardengland/status/1333825611144556547/photo/1 Topics: Woodworking Mentors and mentorship in general Advent calendar dice Scott asks "Please discuss Rax and Mr. Delicious" https://boingboing.net/2020/10/09/meet-mr-delicious-the-weirdest-fast-food-spokesperson-ever.html Mariko Aoki Phenomenon. The phenomenon of having to poop when entering a bookstore. Named after the woman who experienced it and brought it to wider attention. If you wish to elaborate further...
2021-01-18
1h 03
Stuff We’ve Seen
WW84, Midnight Sky, and Losey, Losey, Losey!
This first episode of 2021 starts off with a couple of streaming stinkers, WW84, and Midnight Sky. WW84 is HBOMax's much anticipated sequel to Wonder Woman, and it hits so far off the mark the movie left Jim wondering who green lit this thing? While Jim hated the Wonder Woman sequel, Teal found plenty to gripe about with George Clooney's Midnight Sky. All is not lost, dear listener. Bill from Queens stopped by the show to help Jim and Teal out with a discussion on film director, Joseph Losey. Flying way under the appreciated film director...
2021-01-02
1h 23
The Jim Rutt Show
EP99 Jason Wiener on Alternative Business Structures
Jason Wiener talks to Jim about prioritizing missions in business, downfalls of profit-maximizing, employee ownership structures, and much more... Practicing business entity attorney Jason Wiener talks to Jim about prioritizing the mission in a business, downfalls of profit-maximizing models & intentions, employee ownership structures, understanding & planning for trade-offs, adaptive vs rigid structures, types of fundraising & their long-term business implications, cooperatives including the new multi-stakeholder form, adapting existing ownership structures, for-benefit corporations, land trusts, the types of businesses Jason has worked with, and more. Episode Transcript Mentions & Recommendations Jason's Website Jason on Twitter and Jason Wiener|p.c. twitter JRS: EP68 Mara Zep...
2020-12-14
1h 11
Lady Teal's Curios
Wacky Wednesday - Jim Rumph and HIs Fantastical Ceramic Creations
In this episode we cover a collection of oddities and curiosities and short history behind them, the creations of visionary Jim Rumph. Jim Rumph was an artist in the 70s who created tankards of fantasy and pop culture. Made famous by his Star Wars tankards, and frequently seen at Renaissance Faire's, Rumph's pieces are now highly collectable. You can still find a few on ebay and Etsy so get them while you can!Resources:https://www.therumph.com/bio.phphttps://www.starwars.com/news/jim-rumph-chewbacca-mughttp://www.rumphcollector.com/__Other.html
2020-09-24
14 min
NUMUSICK
#53 | Corey Taylor's New Mask? The Ghost Inside "Made The Wrong Call" When They Fired Jim Riley
We're the sorta weekly podcast about music and stuff hosted by 2 regular jackoffs from Upstate New York! For more content from us, SPANK this link!! https://linktr.ee/numusickpod 🕝TIMESTAMPS🕘 00:00 Intro/Voicemail 02:50 Unreadable Logo 07:50 TGI Regrets Firing Bassist 14:15 ABR European Tour 16:36 10 Bands Trump Loves 25:37 New Corey Taylor Mask? 29:30 Tyler RG 35:55 Six Feet Under 40:07 Brojob 46:06 Alpha Wolf 51:57 Paleface Use offer code "NUMUSICK" at checkout for 10% off Metal Merch Co or just use this link! https://www.Metalmerchco.com/?ref?cswsctmy3iv If you want us to talk about your music or just to read your email on the show, you can email...
2020-09-21
1h 04
The Jim Rutt Show
EP70 Art Brock & Ferananda Ibarra on Currencies
Art Brock & Ferananda Ibarra talk with Jim about the dynamics of currencies as seen in education, culture, reputation, relationships, markets, and much more... Art Brock & Ferananda Ibarra talk with Jim about the dynamics & characteristics of currencies, credentials, competence, reputation, the broad range of non-monetary currencies, relational-backed social currency, pros & cons of scarcity & measuring, time banks, how mutual credit systems work, financial collapses, fiat currency, speculative vs resource-backed markets, currency plurality, designing currencies, non-numeric currency, amazon ratings, and more. Episode Transcript Mentions & Recommendations JRS: EP56 Art Brock on Holo Tech Commons Engine Holochain HoloFuel JustOne Organics Jim's Talk on Dividend Money A...
2020-08-04
1h 28
Trauma Healing
Magic with Gabby Bernstein, Byron Katie, Jim Kwik, Mastin Kipp, Lisa Nichols, Paul Selig, Lacy Phillips, + More on Creating Your Own...
Podcast: Your Own Magic (LS 60 · TOP 0.1% what is this?)Episode: Magic with Gabby Bernstein, Byron Katie, Jim Kwik, Mastin Kipp, Lisa Nichols, Paul Selig, Lacy Phillips, + More on Creating Your Own...Pub date: 2020-01-13Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationHow would you advise the Your Own Magic listeners on how to create their own magic?... their answers. Many of YOM's past magical guests - dedicated to rewiring our mind to remember, trust, and feel more excited about our purpose and living it this new...
2020-04-25
1h 21
Your Own Magic
Magic with Gabby Bernstein, Byron Katie, Jim Kwik, Mastin Kipp, Lisa Nichols, Paul Selig, Lacy Phillips, + More on Creating Your Own...
How would you advise the Your Own Magic listeners on how to create their own magic?... their answers. Many of YOM's past magical guests - dedicated to rewiring our mind to remember, trust, and feel more excited about our purpose and living it this new year, new decade. Guests include: Byron Katie, Gabby Bernstein, Mastin Kipp, Paul Selig, Teal Swan, Emory + Trevor Hall, Jim Kwik, Lisa Nichols, Vishuddha Das, Sahara Rose, Lacy Phillips, Jordan Younger TBB, Lauryn + Michael of the Skinny Confidential + more. In Order on this Episode: Allie Michelle @@alliemichellel Ma...
2020-01-13
1h 21
Nerd Talk With Jim
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2019-12-06
00 min
Jim Beaver's Project Action
Teal Piper on Rowdy Roddy Piper and Making Her Pro Wrestling Debut
Teal Piper, daughter of legendary wrestler Rowdy Roddy Piper, is on the show this week to talk about her acting and singing career and her transition into pro wrestling. Jim Beaver also has Adam with bet online.AG on the show to talk about the opening weekend of the NFL and the big UFC pay per view this weekend. Be sure and subscribe on iTunes and follow @JimBeaver15 on social media. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2019-09-05
39 min
The Malliard Report: Where the Paranormal Meets Pennsylvania Grit.
Teal Scott
December 10, 2013 Teal Scott The Malliard Report Sponsor-bit.ly/audio199 Guest- http://www.thespiritualcatalyst.com/ http://www.askteal.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit themalliardreport.com
2013-12-11
1h 00
Jelly and Bean
39: Teal Deer Dancing Over Gnomes
Everybody loves a crossover, so Katie Molloy, co-host of Silver Screen Queens visits to talk about all the things: videos that help breakdown the NBN plans; rumours surface that Bradley Cooper is up for Rocket Raccoon in Guardians of the Galaxy; and Kick-Ass 2 hits Australian cinemas, but is it as good as the first movie? Meanwhile, Katie laments the lack of female superhero movies while Jelly laments the fact that David Tennant is probably not going to be in Guardians of the Galaxy after all. Also, Bean settles into his new house and is surprisingly quiet through...
2013-08-23
55 min
A Bit Of A Chat With Ken Plume - FRED Entertainment
Adrian Teal
Ken Plume has a chat with artist Adrian Teal about The Gin-Lane Gazette, Georgian London, QI, Spitting Image, Jim Broadbent, and celestial beds.
2013-04-25
1h 23
Integral Naked Podcast - Feeding You Everything
Steve Whitmire on Integral Naked - It's Not Easy Being Teal
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2008-01-07
03 min