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ScienceStuff

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Ever wonder if your pet is lying to you, what's inside a black hole, or whether you'd survive being cryogenically frozen? With infectious curiosity, cartoonist and former roboticist Jorge Cham makes science fun and accessible as he answers your biggest questions on the ScienceStuff podcast.
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Cartoonist Kayfabe

Cartoonist Kayfabe

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Eisner-Award winning cartoonists Jim Rugg and Ed Piskor examine popular and influential comic books, stories, and artists from comics history - including manga, superheroes, comic strips, undergrounds, alternative, and graphic novels. They even look at 90s comics history through the pages of Wizard magazine! Read More Comics!
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Comic Lab

Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett

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The podcast about making comics — and making a living from comics! It's half shop talk, half how-to, and half friendship. WE SQUEEZED IN THREE HALVES. It's tips and tricks and all the joys of cartooning as a pro. So pull up your drawing chair, put on some headphones, and join us while you draw! And if you like what you hear, join our community at patreon.com/comiclab (For sponsorship inquiries: [email protected])
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I tell jokes, I draw comics and that's mostly it. Join me on my harrowing adventure as I try to become a professional comic artist and comedian. Due to the constraints of the free service, here on Podomatic.com, I will be posting older episodes at Archive.org cuz that's what I can afford. Comedic Cartoonist Archive https://archive.org/details/@the_comedic_cartoonist_podcast
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ALEROART

ALEROART

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Welcome to my Aleroart podcast. I'm a cartoonist/ art teacher and I like to share my artistic experience as i talk branding, production and creative process as an artist.
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Will Draw Anything

D.J. Coffman

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Professional illustrator / cartoonist & art director discussing topics like DIY self publishing, comic art, comic book industry, drawing, cartooning, webcomics, Comicon, self promotion, marketing, punk rock, graphic design & more. The hustle is real in this creative life.
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#RubyZoneAudio

Ruby May Valentine

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World renowned cartoonist Ruby May Valentine interviews and chats with guests from all around the globe to bring you insights into their lives and journeys to connect with people through the wire.
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Lament Configuration

Julia Gfrörer & Gretchen Felker-Martin

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Cartoonist Julia Gfrörer and horror author Gretchen Felker-Martin talk about art, sickness, love, and suffering. Come sit by the charnel pit with us and contemplate the heat-death of the universe.
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They're the "Click and Clack" of Wisconsin politics. Scott Milfred, editorial page editor for the Wisconsin State Journal, and Phil Hands, the newspaper's political cartoonist, analyze the most important issues and debates from the Badger State with political independence and a sense of humor. Instead of tedious talking points from the left and the right, "Center Stage" broadcasts from the sensible center with audio clips from the Wisconsin Capitol, from State Journal editorial board meeting ...
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Join Stephan Pastis, creator of the comic strip "Pearls Before Swine" and "New York Times" best-selling cartoonist, as he discusses his first book for young readers, "Timmy Failure: Mistakes Were Made." Take 11-year-old Timmy Failure—the clueless, comically self- confident CEO of the best detective agency in town. Add his lazy business partner—a very large polar bear named Total. Throw in the Failuremobile—Timmy’s mom’s Segway. And what you have is Total Failure, Inc. Bring the kids to hear ...
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The Comix Claptrap

The Comix Claptrap

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Cartooonists Rina Ayuyang and Thien Pham take time out to talk shop and discuss topics and issues concerning comics and the small press world. Each podcast is highlighted with New-Comics-Wednesday beat reportage from fellow cartoonist Josh Frankel and topped off with an exclusive interview with some fine cartoonist who is willing to bare their soul to us! (Or at least talk about ink nibs.)
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Comix Experience opened in San Francisco April 1, 1989. Since 2015, our monthly Graphic Novel Clubs have been bringing the greatest books by the greatest creators to the greatest readers: you! As part of this service we conduct in-depth video interviews with creators about the joys and terrors of making comics! Find out more about the clubs at https://www.graphicnovelclub.com/start
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A fun-filled discussion of the big, mind-blowing, unanswered questions about the Universe. In each episode, Daniel Whiteson (a Physicist who works at CERN) and Jorge Cham (a popular online cartoonist) discuss some of the simple but profound questions that people have been wondering about for thousands of years, explaining the science in a fun, shorts-wearing and jargon-free way.
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Squirrel and Moose

Kyle Weems and Dylan Wilbanks

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Famed web cartoonist Kyle Weems and far less famed web geek Dylan Wilbanks ramble their way through the world of web design, web development, user experience, the Internet, and whatever else they end up tripping over along the way.
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Wunderdog

Øystein Runde & Nitro

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Norway's fourth tallest cartoonist Øystein Runde asks scientists about the details behind their biggest ideas or craziest discoveries, like Ana Bonaca who found mysterious bullet holes through the Milky Way, or particle physicist Eugene Chudnovsky who has a theory of how life could exist inside stars. Also, interviews with the occasional artist / creative / whoever I want, when i feel like it. But mostly scientists. Supported by NITRO STUDIOS, Oslo. + the patrons at patreon.com/runde Jingle ...
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Saturday morning cartoons for adults with hosts, Cartoonist TL. Allen and Comic Envy Comic Book Store owner Darrin Williams. Supa Dupa Show...a keen incite of the Fanboy Culture. Enjoy discussions, reviews, opinions 'bout Comic books, Films, and Industry Mayhem.
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The Rabbi and I

Kenneth Block

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When people ask Rabbi Block a question they frequently preface the question by telling him not to answer with a question! And he can’t agree more. When People ask a question they are looking for an answer and not to be asked a question. “The Rabbi and I” podcasts are exactly that, answers to questions that Joe and Rabbi Block have been asked. The podcasts begin with Joe asking for Rabbi Block’s opinion, thoughts, views, etc. on questions that have caught his attention. He is looking for mora ...
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Creative Pep Talk

Andy J. Pizza

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A Weekly Podcast Companion for Your Creative Journey Transform your creative potential into reality by making your creativity a practice. A “creative discipline” can feel like an oxymoron. Creativity is about doing something new. Discipline is about doing something consistently. The aim of this podcast is to help you strike that elusive balance. Each week, New York Times Bestselling Author Illustrator Andy J. Pizza shares everything he’s learning about building a thriving creative practice. ...
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Baby Geniuses

maximumfun.org, Lisa Hanawalt, Emily Heller, Rob Pera

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Baby Geniuses is a show for people who know stuff and people who don't know stuff, but would like to. Every week, comedian and super-genius Emily Heller and cartoonist and mastermind Lisa Hanawalt, challenge their guests to share some knowledge on any topic they want.
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Out on the Wire

Jessica Abel

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Out on the Wire is the show about making stories, step by step. Join cartoonist Jessica Abel as she breaks down the principles of storytelling and puts you on the path to crafting your own story—in prose, comics, audio, video—in any narrative art form, fiction or nonfiction. Featuring radio and podcasting star producers from This American Life, Radiolab, Planet Money, Snap Judgment, and many more. Listen, learn, and collaborate with us to make something great.
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SketchCraft: Comics and Books

Rob "Sketchcraft" Duenas

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Welcome to "Sketchcraft: Comics and Books", your gateway to the mesmerizing universe of graphic storytelling and conceptual creativity. Journey with Sketchcraft, a seasoned concept artist and cartoonist, as he unearths the masterpieces of indie creatives and industry heavyweights. It's not just a show, but your passport to the vibrant world of panels and pages. With a changing cast of narrative connoisseurs unpacking captivating plots, fresh insights abound. Whether you're a graphic novel en ...
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Drip Trickle Flow Flood

Tony Moceri and Melissa Cassera

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Money doesn’t just come from one place—it drips, trickles, flows, and floods into our lives in different ways. Drip Trickle Flow Flood is a podcast that explores the power of multiple income streams. Whether you're an employee, a freelancer, an entrepreneur, a creative, or an investor, we break down how money enters your life and what to do with it once it’s yours.
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Who Cares? With Jackson and Mark Podcast

Who Cares? With Jackson and Mark

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Who Cares? is a mostly-weekly podcast where radio personality Jackson Burnes and cartoonist Mark Mullaney discuss things nobody would care about. Follow Who Cares?... www.wcwjmpod.com Facebook: @WCwJMPodcast Twitter: @WCwJMPodcast And follow the guys on Twitter... Jackson: @JacksonWZLX Mark: @Marz85
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Scooby Panel

Nikki Blake | ScoobyAddicts.com

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Scooby Panel is a podcast and web series dedicated to all things Scooby-Doo. Whether you're a lifelong fan or just discovering the Mystery Inc. gang, we dive deep into the world of Scooby-Doo with discussions on everything from art styles and character development to life lessons, real-life crimes, holiday specials, and beyond. We've even had the privilege of speaking with the talented creators and voices behind the scenes. If it's Scooby-Doo, we're talking about it!
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King Kirby

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Heroes aren’t born, they’re made. This is the epic tale of Jack Kirby, the most famous cartoonist you never heard of: Born in the Lower East Side slums, veteran of the battlefields of France, co-creator of CAPTAIN AMERICA, THE AVENGERS, THE X-MEN, Kirby had his biggest fight after his comic books became an international sensation: He had to fight for his name, and the recognition he was denied. An audio version of the New York Times Critics' Pick play by award-winning Crystal Skillman and Fr ...
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Home Base Nation

HomeBase.org

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Home Base Nation brings you discussions on thriving beyond surviving, and conversations with the civilian and military leaders of a grateful nation, who have been listening to our veterans and military families, and creating service for those who have served. Hosted by Dr. Ron Hirschberg, physician at Home Base and Mass General Brigham.
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What does it look like to build a creative life over decades and make it deeply satisfying and sustainable? In this episode, we sit down with cartoonist, illustrator, musician, and writer Todd Webb, creator of the daily comic strip The Poet. Todd shares how a project that started as a short book quietly turned into a six-year daily practice, how Su…
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Thirty years ago, David Remnick published “The Devil Problem,” a Profile of the religion scholar Elaine Pagels—a scholar of early Christianity who had also, improbably, become a best-selling author with “The Gnostic Gospels,” from 1979. Pagels’s latest book, “Miracles and Wonder: The Historical Mystery of Jesus,” is a summation of her lifetime of r…
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It’s a (winter) summer crossover spectacular! For this episode Jeff and JD were joined by Jack and Diane of the Panel Pals podcast to read "Minus" by Ryan Armand and "Sweet Poolside" by Oshimi Shuuzou. And then you can continue the crossover over on the Panel Pals podcast for part 2 later this week! Join us as we talk about lost and hard-to-find co…
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Send us a text Scooby Panel #126 - Welcome to the SECOND Annual Scoob-Cademy Awards! This episode is all about celebrating the beloved world of Scooby-Doo and honoring our favorite mystery-solving gang. Join us as we recognize the best Scooby-Doo villains, logos, catchphrases and more that have captured our hearts for decades. From best Scooby Snac…
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Across the country, data centers that run A.I. programs are being constructed at a record pace. A large percentage of them use chips built by the tech colossus Nvidia. The company has nearly cornered the market on the hardware that runs much of A.I., and has been named the most valuable company in the world, by market capitalization. But Nvidia’s i…
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At the beginning of the year, cartoonists Dave Kellett and Brad Guigar made their predictions for the coming year — and set goals for themselves. Now, as the year comes to a close, it's the brutally honest follow-up episode where they grade themselves — and sometimes discover that Past-Brad and Past-Dave were wildly optimistic. Or deluded. Or both.…
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What does Home Alone have to do with inflation, buying power, and why your money can’t just sit still anymore? A lot more than you’d think. In this episode, we kick things off with a nostalgic look at Kevin McCallister’s $19 grocery run and use it as a lens to unpack how inflation quietly reshapes everything from groceries and housing to creative b…
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This is a special HOLIDAY episode featuring the chat I had on Katherine May’s Podcast “The Clearing” where guests explore their ideal real or fantasy retreat. Here’s what Katherine said about the episode: The ADHD and autistic tendency to rest in motion is fully realised in American author and illustrator Andy J. Pizza’s vision of the ideal retreat…
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Political cartoonists Ted Rall (from the Left) and Scott Stantis (from the Right) preview the year ahead in politics and culture. Support the show The DMZ America Podcast is recorded weekly by political cartoonists Ted Rall and Scott Stantis. Twitter/X: @scottstantis and @tedrall Web: Rall.comBy Ted Rall & Scott Stantis
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FLOPPY DAYS 158 - Interview with David Kay, KayPro - Part 2 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FloppyDays Sponsors: 8-Bit Classics Arcade Shopper and https://thekeep.net FutureVision Research Tuc's Workbench Hello, and welcome to episode 158 of the Floppy Days Podcast for November, 2025. I'm Randy Kindig, your host. We are currently covering computer…
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The Republican Susan Collins has held one of Maine’s Senate seats for nearly thirty years, and Democrats, in trying to take it away from her, have a lot at stake. Graham Platner, a combat veteran, political activist, and small-business owner who has never served in office, seemed to check many boxes for a progressive upstart. Platner, who says he a…
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We are over the moon to welcome back friend to the show DEAN SPADE to give advice on political divides with family, the term "emotional affairs", grief, ageism and the romance myth, friend breakups/makeups, boundaries with your date's ex, coworkers and MORE with my very special guest, Dean spade. PLUS advice on looming pet grief, with an extra bit …
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Today, we have a special episode recorded in Southern California just after Veterans Day. We gathered the day before the unforgettable 4th Annual Torchbearer Ball, hosted by VETS (Veterans Exploring Treatment Solutions), which raised $960,000 for veterans and families with its continued mission to end veteran suicide and support psychedelic-assiste…
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Cartoonists Brad Guigar and Dave Kellett discuss the nuances of print-on-demand services. As Brad says, "It's a good place to start, but a bad place to stay." They delve into the importance of advanced planning for holiday sales. Finally, they share strategies for engaging audiences at comic conventions, covering pricing strategies and the psycholo…
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Feeling lost on the creative journey? Download our 7 step Creative Career Path Handbooklet for FREE by signing up to our newsletter: http://andyjpizza.substack.com --- The Creative Pep Talk Top 5 BEST IDEAS from 2025. This is a FUN BLITZ through the most essential ideas and tactics from our past year of episodes. This was exciting and helpful for m…
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Having multiple streams of income sounds smart in theory… until it starts feeling chaotic, exhausting, and completely unsustainable. In this episode, we dig into the real question behind “multiple income streams”: how do you do it without burning out? We unpack why not all income streams should be treated the same, how energy (not time) is often th…
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Gabrielle Calvocoressi’s most recent collection, “The New Economy,” was a finalist for the National Book Award for Poetry this year, and one of their poems was included in “A Century of Poetry in The New Yorker,” an anthology volume published this year on the occasion of the publication’s hundredth anniversary. The magazine’s poetry editor, Kevin Y…
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Laws need to be in place concerning firearms of all types. The sale, use, and ownership of guns should be regulated for public safety. Gun laws will not stop angry, hateful people from massacring and killing. Stopping using anger and hate to get elected to public office will. We are harvesting the seeds of hate that we planted!…
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This week we're going HARD with two absolute thrillers that showcase action cinema at its finest: The Running Man (2025) - The dystopian classic gets a fresh reimagining. We're breaking down the updated vision, the social commentary, and how it stacks up against the original. Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair - Tarantino's masterpiece in its full,…
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Send us a text Scooby Panel #125 - In this episode, we dive deep into the world of collecting iconic merchandise from some incredible fandoms — Scooby-Doo, Nancy Drew, Casper the Friendly Ghost, and Selena. From rare vintage finds to modern collectibles, we share stories, tips, and what makes our collections special. Whether you’re hunting down gra…
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In the course of his long career, Leon Panetta was a lieutenant in the Army, a congressman from California, Bill Clinton’s White House chief of staff, Barack Obama’s director of the C.I.A., and later, his Secretary of Defense. David Remnick talks with Panetta about the current Secretary of Defense, Pete Hegseth, the legality of the ongoing Navy str…
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Syndicated cartoonists Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman share their journey of collaboration that spans over 35 years, focusing on their iconic comic strip, "Baby Blues." They discuss their initial meeting, the challenges of working together, the creative process behind their gags, and the evolution of their work. The dialogue highlights the joys and c…
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Speeding closer to Christmas and here I am watching Pandas have sex. Is that wrong? Then why are they showing it on my TV?? We're a couple weeks from Christmas and I'm just not feeling it this year. I'm already planning for next year. I want to talk to you a bit about artist consciousness vs sports consciousness and how those affect out society. Do…
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Feeling lost on the creative journey? Download our 7 step Creative Career Path Handbooklet for FREE by signing up to our newsletter: http://andyjpizza.substack.com --- This was one of my favorite chats!!! DEEP DIVE with my friend and Filmmaker Seth Worley! We get into: 1 - Finding the drive to stick to long creative quests, especially when you’re n…
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In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood, we sit down with intuitive coach, strategist, and podcaster Elena Lipson to talk about using intuition to craft your income streams. Elena walks us through her evolution from corporate trainer to coach, copywriter, employee, creator, and multi–income stream entrepreneur, and how intuition guided every shi…
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This year marked a hundred years since the birth of The New Yorker, and a documentary about the magazine’s past and present, “The New Yorker at 100,” is now streaming on Netflix. The director is the Academy Award winner Marshall Curry, and Judd Apatow served as an executive producer. They sat down to talk about the process behind the film with Jela…
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Come with us to the future of the past as we read "Kingdom Come," written by superhero powerhouse Mark Waid and painstakingly painted by Alex Ross. This dark vision of the future of DC superheroes might be a commentary on the grim-dark comics of the 1990s, or it might be an excuse to get all of Mark Waid’s favourite characters in a room with Alex R…
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Chloé Zhao was the second woman to ever win an Oscar for Best Director, for her 2020 film “Nomadland.” After taking a wide turn to create the Marvel supernatural epic “Eternals,” Zhao has taken another intriguing change of direction with “Hamnet,” based on Maggie O’Farrell’s novel about how William Shakespeare coped with the death of his only son. …
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Editorial cartoonists Ted Rall (from the Left) and Scott Stantis (from the Right) are joined by Alice Giordano to handicap next year's midterm elections. Alice Giordano is a reporter for Newsmax Magazine. She's a former political and news correspondent for The Epoch Times, The Boston Globe, and Associated Press and currently writes a monthly politi…
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As a California congressman, Adam Schiff was the lead manager during the first impeachment proceedings against Donald Trump. He later served on the January 6th committee. Trump has castigated him as “Shifty Schiff” and demanded that the Justice Department investigate him. In a conversation with David Remnick, Schiff discusses the current inquiry in…
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Where should you post if you want to build an audience? Substack delivers unbeatable audience-building tools... but it has some drawbacks. Bluesky is active... but small. Webtoon is terrific... if you're doing the style and content that their users prefer. Patreon has recently added features to promote discoverability and reader-retention. And the …
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Feeling lost on the creative journey? Download our 7 step Creative Career Path Handbooklet for FREE by signing up to our newsletter: http://andyjpizza.substack.com --- This is a favorite! Special edition of ask Dr. Pizza episode! This time the questions come from the hosts of the Grupo de Autoayuda de Dibujo podcast! THE CRUSHED IT! SHOW NOTES: Gru…
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In this episode of Drip Trickle Flow Flood, we dive into the real cost of the holidays. Not just the dollars, but the emotions, expectations, and financial landmines that show up between November and January. From family pressure to overspending guilt to creative alternatives that keep the joy (and ditch the debt), we share honest personal stories,…
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The filmmaker Noah Baumbach can recall when he may have fallen out of love with his craft. He was shooting “White Noise,” based on Don DeLillo’s novel, “on a deserted highway in Ohio at 4 A.M. with a rain machine.” “Oh, God, I don’t know that I like doing this,” he recalls thinking. “Am I doing this”—making movies—“only because I do it?” He channel…
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FLOPPY DAYS 157 - Interview with David Kay, KayPro - Part 1 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/FloppyDays Sponsors: 8-Bit Classics Arcade Shopper and https://thekeep.net FutureVision Research Tuc's Workbench Hello, and welcome to episode 157 of the Floppy Days Podcast for November, 2025. I am Randy Kindig, your host. We are currently covering compute…
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Send us a text Scooby Panel #124 - We found more articles involving real Scooby-Doo crimes and other news articles. From pretending to be a ghost in a cemetery to haunting a castle, join us as we discuss these real Scooby-Doo true crime stories...Part 3! #ScoobyDoo #realcrime #podcast 🎤 Recording Date: September 20, 2025 ━━━━━━━━━━━━━✿━━━━━━━━━━━━━…
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In his latest novel, Ian McEwan imagines a future world after a century’s worth of disasters. The good news in “What We Can Know” is that humanity still exists, which McEwan calls “nuanced optimism.” He and David Remnick discuss the tradition of the big-themed social novel, which has gone out of literary fashion—“rather too many novels,” McEwan the…
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