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Monomythic Episode 3: On Horror and People with Clay McLeod Chapman

In the third episode of Monomythic, we speak with horror author Clay McLeod Chapman about his horror-telling halcyon days, along with his latest works...

Monomythic Episode 2: On Trauma and Resiliency with Natalie Norris

For my second guest on Monomythic, we spoke with comics creator Natalie Norris about her debut graphic memoir. About a month and change ago...

Monomythic Episode 1: Talking Story with Trevor Fernandes-Lenkiewicz

Stories are the thing that lives on well after we're gone. We talk with Comics Creator Fernandes-Lenkiewicz on his most recent property.

Idle Worship: The Idol Podcast Episode 5: “Jocelyn Forever”

On the seasons finale of The Idol titled "Jocelyn Forever", the sven-ghoulie Tedros gets his wings clipped then taped back on by Joss but we're only shown that an investment, no matter how promising, only proves its worth if it can deliver. Verdict? Just save your time and do something more fun, like play in traffic.

Idle Worship: The Idol Podcast Episode 4: “Stars Belong to the World”

The penultimate episode of The Idol (HBO) titled "Stars Belong to the World" should just be renamed "The Fault In Our (Overpaid) Stars". That's my time, Goodnight.

Idle Worship: The Idol Podcast Episode 3: “Daybreak”

Incriminating photo, a dangerous disposition and a hairbrush have in common? We don't care much as we should in The Idol's (HBO) "Daybreak".

Idle Worship: The Idol Podcast Episode 2: “Double Fantasy”

DJ Walter Gibbons created the first commercially available remix in 70s. P-Diddy claimed he invented the remix in the early aughts. On the second episode of the The Idol (Max) titled "Double Fantasy", Joss's dreams of taking her own back with her own rebellious remix are put on ice by those with bifurcated tongue. Tedros didn't die in the first episode? Son of a bitch!

Idle Worship: The Idol Podcast Episode 1: “Pop Tarts & Rat Tales”

Sam Levinson (Euphoria), Abel Tesfaye (The Weeknd), and Reza Fahim shine a spotlight on the darkness of the music industry, but rather than revealing the deep ugliness, it revels in slimy, shallow sewage.

‘Marvel’s Voices’ Podcast is Back with New Episodes Every Thursday

Angélique Roché returns for the seventh season to speak with creatives about the power of having inclusive teams

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