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By Andrew Morris
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The podcast currently has 45 episodes available.
In this week’s episode we had the pleasure of sitting down to chat with Benjamin Scrivens. He is father, graphic designer and the owner/operator or the horror company Fright-Rags. During our conversation we discuss Ben’s love for the horror genre and how his love for the genre came to fruition. We also tackle the assumptions made about those who are deep into the world of horror. More specifically we address the misconceptions people have about those who make their living through the selling of horror themed memorabilia. We also discuss one of the more surprising reveals I have had from a guest, and I can’t wait for you to hear it! Be sure to check out this delightful conversation with a wonderful human being!
Credits
”John Carpenter on managing to "survive" Hollywood”
Variety
July 4, 2019
“Horror movie master John Carpenter”
CBS Sunday Morning
October 29, 2017
Guest Credits
Benjamin Scrivens
https://www.fright-rags.com/
@benjaminscrivens
@frightrags
@frightrags
@frightrags
Brian Rodman
Kickstarter Campaign for “The Nebulizer”
In this week’s episode we had the pleasure of sitting down to chat with Kasey Pierce. She is a comic book creator, writer, editor and is a marketing guru for the industry. Currently she has a incredible series of comics out titled “Norah” and you can find at the link provided in the Guest Credits below. During our chat we discuss the difficulties of being a woman in the comic book industry which is predominately filled with men. Kasey also discusses the struggles of building your own brand and persevering through those tumultuous times to find your “niche.” I found our conversation to be inspiring and I immediately bought all of Kasey’s work I could find. I highly recommend you check out her outstanding stories and this fantastic conversation!
Credits
“Stan Lee - The appeal of comic books (37/42)”
Web of Stories – Life Stories of Remarkable People
June 16, 2016
“Inspiring Story - AShamaluevMusic (Cinematic Background Music For Videos)”
AShamaluevMusic – Music for Videos
April 1, 2019
Guest Credits
Kasey Pierce
[email protected]
Red Pen Media
https://www.redpenmedia.net/
@kdcwrites
@kaseypierce
@kosmickasey
You can find her comic series Norah at the link below
https://sourcepointpress.com/
In this week’s episode we had the wonderful opportunity to sit down with Ashton Murphy. Ashton is a great friend, a devout Christian and a skateboarder. Amidst our chat we maneuver through the many things people assume about those who are apart of the skateboarding community. Things such as being destructive or raging out against the powers that be, are things Ashton sought to discredit. He finds himself being a peaceful and respectful wielder of the board. His approach is likely different due to him being an avid Christian, which during our chat he also dispels some misconceptions of those who lead a life for Christ. He laid to rest the notions that Christians are boring and don’t do anything dangerous or fun (I mean he is jumping across 20 foot gaps!). Our chat was a great hang and I think my audience will enjoy it!
Credits
Background Music
“Letting Go by Hazy - Cinematic - Ambient - No Copyright Music”
Plug N Play Music (YouTube)
August 29, 2019
Audio Clips
“One Of The Most Inspirational Talks Ever - Rodney Mullen | THE TRUTH”
MulliganBrothers (YouTube)
October 23, 2018
Guest Credits
Ashton Murphy
@ashtonsleatherwork
@ashton.murphy_
In this week’s episode we had the delight of chatting with Joshua Shouse. Josh is a father, nurse, outdoorsman and cycling enthusiast. His list of interests and things he is involved in is as long as our conversation. During this talk we discuss Joshua’s draw to things which get the adrenaline pumping including: cave exploring, scuba diving, downhill riding, and being a parent. We further discuss how this thrill-seeking behavior correlates perfectly with his career choice of being an ER Nurse. Josh is also a huge advocate for individuals pursuing the things they want in life and being mindful to not take anything for granted. Josh has achieved a great deal of things in his young age, and I found his drive and passion infectious. Throughout our discussion the message “get out and get it” continued to arise and hope it resonates with my listeners because it certainly struck a chord with me!
Credits
Why We Ride
Global Cycling Network
February 10, 2021
Why do You Cycle?
Tristanbogaard
August 15, 2018
Guest Credits
@josh_supertramp
In this week’s episode we had the pleasure of sitting down with Steve Squall. He is a writer, photographer, filmmaker, and all-around talented artist. During our conversation we discussed Steve’s love for film and how he started from meager beginnings, splicing together video tapes and creating wonderfully unique pieces with his buddies. We also converse about the difficulties and pangs of being a director. He offers insights on how tough it can be to maneuver through the cinematic world where egos and artistic difference can be problematic. He elaborated on how he manages to do so with empathy and patience. We also talked about Steve’s inspirations for capturing images and stepping behind the camera which included some of the usual suspects like Star Wars, Jurassic Park, and any of the works from Quentin Tarantino. He also spoke on how the world inspires his every creation. I found our conversation to be light-hearted and hilarious. Steve is an incredibly humble and talented human and I hope you enjoy our chat.
Credits
“10 BEST Filmmaking Advice for Directors from Guillermo del Toro”
AlterCine
February 8, 2021
Guest Credits
Steve Squall
Mujo Film Page
Steve Squall Art Page
@stevesquall
In this week’s episode we welcome a hard-hitting bruiser named Derek Mathers. He is a businessman, mental care advocate and a former NHL Hockey Player for the Philadelphia Flyers Organization. During our chat Derek reveals many personal things about himself and along the way lays to rest many of the preconceived notions individuals have about hockey players, especially those so called “goons” of the game. He demonstrates he has dealt with difficult things on and off the ice and discussed his involvement with several outlets which are seeking to bring to light the issues faced the world over in regards to mental health. I feel as though Derek provided a candid and thoughtful reflection on his own life and it appears, he is using his legacy as a former NHL player to do some real good in the world. It was an honor to have the opportunity to chat with him and I hope all of you appreciate this solid conversation.
Credits
Doc Emrick: The Voice of Hockey (2021) Documentary Special Part 1/6
CapsHockeyPlease - YouTube Channel
Presented by NBC
February 22, 2021
Guest Credits
Derek Mathers
@derekmathers29
Brian Rodman
Kickstarter for Memoirs of an Angel (Click for Link)
Dawson Richard
The Void Frequency Podcast (Click for Link)
In this week’s episode we had the opportunity to sit down and chat with Kevin Geary. Kevin is a husband, father, friend, teacher, and a high school basketball coach. During our conversation we discuss the many hats coaches and teachers wear as they attempt to navigate the world of molding young minds. We both reflect on how much the world has changed during our lifetimes. Furthermore, we shared philosophical musings on how we can continue to have a positive impact in our own little circles through the mediums of teaching and coaching. I found our conversation to be uplifting and real and I hope my audience enjoys it!
Credits
Background Music for Today’s Episode
“🎹 Copyright Free Piano Background Music - "Now The Silence" by Juan Sánchez 🇪🇸”
Breaking Copyright – Music for Videos and Streams
October 10, 2020
“Kobe Bryant | Best Motivational Speech | New [HD]”
Makarama
April 13, 2016
Guest Credits
Mitch Embry
Just Friends Podcast
Dawson Richard
The Void Frequency Podcast
New Podcast on the What the…Podcast Network
What the Skit
In this week’s episode we sit down with Dawson Richard. He is a husband, actor, podcast host, and a member of the United States Airforce. In our chat Dawson delves into laying to rest some of the misconceptions people have regarding those who serve in the military. He explains his affinity for all things nerdy, theater, film and music which casts out some of the notions of only “meat heads” serve in the armed forces. Our conversation was a blast we laughed often and truly changed each other’s perceptions. I think you will feel the positive energy which flowed throughout this chat and will hopefully have as much fun as we did!
Credits
“Eisenhower Farewell Address (Best Quality) - 'Military Industrial Complex' WARNING”
May 18, 2015
Ewafa
“Extremists attack US military base in Somalia | ABC News”
September 30, 2019
ABC News
“U.S. Troops Who Came Under Fire From Russian Mercenaries Prepare For More Attacks | NBC Nightly News”
March 15, 2018
NBC News
“US Military Drops Its Largest Non-Nuclear Bomb Ever Used In Combat | NBC Nightly News”
April 13, 2017
NBC News
Guest Credits
Void Frequency Podcast
Website
https://thevoidfrequency.wixsite.com/podcast
Listen on Spotify
https://open.spotify.com/show/4lmgM1YXtaN2rFhOaTgyRR?si=QdONNv5uTnKIZvQ-O7SF1Q
In this week’s episode we sit down for a chat with Chase Bensing. He is a husband, visual artist, guitarist, red beard aficionado, and a music producer. Amidst our chat we discuss the intricacies of producing music production. We also delve into how growing older can impact how you feel about the world of music as a whole. From aspirations of being a touring band to being completely content helping other people achieve the highest possible production value, Chase and I offer musings on what it means to be a musician. Overall, this is a great chat with a wonderful dude and I hope my audience enjoys!
Credits
“Rick Rubin: The Guiding Shaman | The Control Room | All Def Music”
All Def Music
October 19, 2018
Parallel Colors
“Two Years, Three Minutes”
Canvas Film Productions
In this week’s episode we had the delightful opportunity to sit down and chat with David Schulte. David is a father, husband, professor and a damn fine dentist. During our discussion we covered a wide array of topics including: college sports in Kentucky (Go Cats!), the outcomes of income inequality and the benefits of having civil thoughtful conversation. I was honestly pretty surprised how political our conversation became but hearing David make connections between social disparity and access to quality health care, it really made sense. I hope you can feel the compassion we both brought to the conversation. Furthermore, it is my wish you find this chat to be entertaining and enlightening.
Credits
“How economic inequality might affect a society's well-being”
PBS News Hour
February 28, 2019
Dastardly Dingoes Podcast with Brian Rodman and Jeremy Woodring
YouTube Channel Link
Majah Pane
Generation Z
The podcast currently has 45 episodes available.