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Can You Give Me A Flick?

Bryce Webster and Nicholas O'Hara Boyd

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Bryce and Nic both are both involved in the entertainment industry AND they both love movies! While Bryce scoffs at Nic's artistic and glossy recommendations, Nic turns his nose at Bryce's gritty and often macho taste. The duo go back and forth by giving each other flicks to watch and dissecting them the only way they know how, by ripping them to pieces!
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Do you ever wish you could sit down with the most interesting people on the planet and just talk? That’s exactly what happens on Talking to Cool People. Host Jason Frazell sits down with thought leaders, creatives, entrepreneurs, and disruptors for real, unfiltered conversations. Sometimes it’s about expertise. Sometimes it’s a powerful story. And sometimes—it’s just a damn entertaining conversation. Whether you’re here for insight, inspiration, or laughs, you’ll leave with something to thin ...
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Send us a text After getting Nic back on track last week with a romantic drama, he decides to double down this week with none other than the winner of the best picture at The Academy Awards. Can Bryce get behind this award winning flick, or is it another swing and a miss?By Bryce Webster and Nicholas O'Hara Boyd
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Send us a text After being deeply unimpressed with Nic’s last feature, Bryce decided to show Nic how it’s done when it comes to romantic dramas. This week, Bryce goes for a freshie with Celine Song’s sophomore effort, Materialists. Can Nic get on board, or is this one set up for disappointment.By Bryce Webster and Nicholas O'Hara Boyd
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Send us a text As Bryce looks to desperately break out of the losing slump he’s in, he must dig deep into his arsenal of beloved films to get Nic onside again. The formula is simple, a big budget, a big time director, the best cast the 90s has to offer and one of the highest grossing films of the 90s. Can Bryce get Nic excited about Ron Howard’s Ra…
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Leah Prisque is responsible for Indigenous and community relations at Growcer, a cool Canadian company that turns shipping containers into farms. She helps expand this idea to Indigenous communities, some of which are extremely remote and located in food deserts. In this episode, Leah talks with economist for the Navajo Nation, Dr. Alisha Murphy, a…
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Send us a text After Bryce threw his attempt at an artsy film at Nic last week, this week he returns serve with his attempt at a macho flick. The flick in question is Roman Polanski's Chinatown, which is a strange attempt at going macho. That being said, will Bryce be charmed by Jack Nicholson and co in this 70s classic?…
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Send us a text This week, the boys switch roles! Instead of Bryce picking his usual macho selection, he blesses Nic with an artsy flick that he hasn't seen. Looking back to his days learning Italian in high school, Bryce recalled the Robert Benigni film that left a lasting impression. Playing right into Nic's hand, will he enjoy this Oscar favourit…
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Send us a text After a pretty solid stance on Nic’s choice last week, Bryce fights Heche with Heche by giving him a black comedy satire with 2016’s Catfight. Will Nic get on board with this bizarre piece of cinema, or is it a little too out there and violent for the boy who thinks artsy films are sick?…
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Send us a text How does a girl from a small Indian factory town become the CTO of a thriving U.S. tech company? In this inspiring and honest conversation, Shubhangi Srivastava—“Shoey” to her friends—shares her powerful journey from her humble beginnings to leading as a woman in tech at NEP Services. We dive into the cultural shift of moving to the …
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Send us a text Stacey Yudin wears a lot of hats—CEO, innovator, strategist, and truth-teller. As the head of NEP Services, she leads in the fast-paced, ever-evolving world of tech, all while embracing imperfection and promoting a human-first work culture. In this candid conversation, Stacey pulls back the curtain on what it really means to lead in …
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I met Lamar Minthorn (Umatilla) of Tutuilla True during my first trip to Portland at the Northwestern Native Economic Summit. He’s an incredibly positive person and an obvious hard worker. In this episode you’ll learn about how one tribal fisherman found his way into the Columbia River to carve out a salmon fish business for himself.…
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Send us a text To kick off Season 4 of Can You Give Me A Flick, the boys do a deep dive into everything we've missed over the break and then Nic puts together his thoughts on Bryce's revenge flick. After giving him The Holiday as a Christmas podcast last season, Bryce strikes back with a 90s classic, the Ice Cube and Chris Tucker led Friday.…
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Send us a text Jason talks with Richard White, the CEO of Fathom AI Note Taker. They talk about Richard's journey to becoming a successful founder, why a free product is sometimes the best marketing strategy for growth, and how he thinks about what it takes to successfully scale a team of people from below ten to over fifty. “When you build a busin…
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Send us a text Jason sits down with James Harrington, the CEO and founder of the Ugandan Water Project (UWP), to discuss his mission of providing clean and accessible water to communities in Uganda. James shares his journey from working in retail and tour management to becoming a leader in global humanitarian efforts. Together, Jason and James expl…
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Send us a text Like the Avengers all came back in Endgame (spoiler!), Mike Ganino is back for round 2 on the podcast! Mike joins Jason for a high-energy, no-fluff conversation on what it really takes to communicate with impact. Mike—speaker coach, improv performer, keynote director, and now author of Make a Scene—shares why storytelling, stage pres…
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In this episode, I talk with Ojibwe chef Bryce Stevenson who is also the owner of Miijim in La Pointe, Wisconsin, an island in Lake Superior. He’s also a pretty talented poet whose work is included in the zine “Heart Rations: Indigenous Food Poetry.” Bryce is a creative guy who also takes up carpentry work during the off season, a necessity for fol…
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Send us a text In this episode, Jason talks with Ellen Patnaude, author, coach, and dementia educator, about her journey as a caregiver for her mother with Lewy body dementia. Ellen shares her experiences navigating family dynamics, systemic gaps in elder care, and the importance of planning for the future. With honesty and humor, this conversation…
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Send us a text After back-to-back serious movies, Bryce decides to pull the fun card and whip out his second Marvel recommendation for Nic with the topical 1998 comic book action Blade. Nic was pleased with his first Marvel, but can Bryce go 2-for-2!?By Bryce Webster and Nicholas O'Hara Boyd
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Send us a text Tamsen is back again for another episode with Jason! They delve into the intricate dance of driving and adapting to change. . Together, they explore the depths of handling change — from personal upheavals to organizational shifts, emphasizing strategies that foster lasting transformations without coercion. "If you act from a presumpt…
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Send us a text I sit down with Dr. Mitch Kusy, an organizational psychologist, professor, and leadership expert, to explore the hidden costs of toxic workplace cultures. Dr. Kusy shares the startling results of his research into how toxic behaviors not only damage team morale but can also have real financial impacts on organizations. Whether you’re…
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The “Heart Rations: Indigenous Food Poetry” zine is out (has been out)! It’s a collection of poems about… you guessed it… Indigenous food. In this episode, I talk with a couple of folks whose work appears in the zine; Cliff Taylor (Ponca Tribe of Nebraska) poet, author and creator of “The Ponca Poet’s Podcast,” Rebecca Kinkade-Black (Diné), Albuque…
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