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By Chase Young and Penny Parker
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The podcast currently has 3 episodes available.
'Twas a bit before Christmas when this one was recorded
Your guides up this mountain are:
Special Thanks to:
Graham Kartna for the permission to use his songs "An Obsession With Kit" and "Subtext" throughout the show! You can find more of his music at
and Catelin Tindall for creating the show's cover art!
When you woke up this morning did you say to yourself, "Today I'm gonna TALK" or "Today I'm gonna listen to episode 2 of Mt. Molehill, in which we will discuss the 1998's Brink!, a sports film about a young inline skater. There was a bit of a struggle this week, as well as another allegorical finding of monumental proportion. Despite uncertainty, we believe we've yet again discovered a hidden truth"?
Your guides up this mountain are:
You can follow the show on Twitter at https://twitter.com/MtMoleCast
Special Thanks to:
Graham Kartna for the permission to use his songs "An Obsession With Kit" and "Subtext" throughout the show! You can find more of his music at
and Catelin Tindall for creating the show's cover art!
In this first ever climb up Mt. Molehill we take on the job of analyzing 1999's The Thirteenth Year, a film about newly 13-year-old Cody Griffin and his mysterious transformation into a hideous wild animal of the sea. Beyond the text we find traces of a harrowing philosophy, as well as its potential connection to a rather famous theological narrative.
Your guides up this mountain are:
Special Thanks to:
Graham Kartna for the permission to use his songs "An Obsession With Kit" and "Subtext" throughout the show! You can find more of his music at
and Catelin Tindall for creating the show's cover art!
The podcast currently has 3 episodes available.
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