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The Legendary Ladies Podcast

The Legendary Ladies Podcast

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The Legendary Ladies are three Millenials with a passion for pop culture, storytelling, and media in all its forms. From television to comics, Taylor Swift to horror films, script to screen, the hosts work to share thoughtful conversations beyond the scope of your average 'watch and review' podcast. Settle in and join Amy, Kat, and Morgan wherever you listen to podcasts! Looking for The Legends of Tomorrow Podcast? You found it! Or rather, the rebranded version. After The Legends of Tomorrow ...
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Making Comics

Keith Foster and Scott Lost

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Making Comics is a podcast where indie comics creators Scott Lost (Wanderers of Melissanda, The Second Shift) and Keith Foster (Kodoja, Three Protectors) discuss the world of independent comics from both artist and writer perspectives. It centers around one question - what did you do last week? Art, writing, promotion, you name it - it all adds up to the work behind an indie comic.
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New episodes every Friday! On Page One - The Writer's Podcast, we talk to writers of all descriptions (authors, screenwriters, comic writers and more) about their writing process and how they craft their next great works. We also explore their career, including how their first big break happened, and discuss the ups and downs along the way. We learn something new every episode, and we hope you do as well. Page One is brought to you by Write Gear, creators of Page One - the Writer's Notebook. ...
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Imaginary Worlds

Eric Molinsky | QCODE

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Imaginary Worlds sounds like what would happen if NPR went to ComicCon and decided that’s all they ever wanted to cover. Host Eric Molinsky spent over a decade working as a public radio reporter and producer, and he uses those skills to create thoughtful, sound-rich episodes about science fiction, fantasy, and other genres of speculative fiction. In this award-winning podcast, Eric talks with filmmakers, screenwriters, novelists, comic book artists, game designers, and anyone who works in th ...
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Odd Jobs is a comic caper love story about Mountie women and layabout men, house and family, script-writers and cat-burglars. A modern tale of movie magic in the wrong hands: the Big Lebowski meets Elmore Leonard's niece.
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For All Nerds Show

LoudSpeakersNetwork.com

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The For All Nerds Show are the Multicultural Maestros. We discuss the week in pop culture and geek, while keeping an ear to the street for the topics and controversies that affect the world of fandom--all from the perspective of people of color. Show hosts DJ BenHaMeen and Tatiana King serve as the cultural guides for this unique show, along with a revolving cast of guests that run the gamut of industries--from music and politics, to comics, movies, television and tech. For All Nerds Show is ...
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Lessons from the road, the classroom, and the minibar. Welcome to Housekeeping Didn’t Come — where hospitality, adventure, and a little chaos all check in for the night. Hosted by Rob W. Powell, former casino exec, improv comic, mountaineer, and hospitality professor (aka the Indiana Jones of hospitality education), this podcast dives into the wild, weird, and wonderfully human side of the hospitality world. From luxury lodges to national park cabins, cruise ships to classroom chaos, we expl ...
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Kindagood RPG

Kindagood RPG

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Like your favorite comic book, this actual play podcast quickly gets to the good stuff and skips the filler. It’s always edited but never scripted. In just one hour a week, you'll discover rich character stories, dynamic combat, and the living, breathing world of Tailte Tar—a homebrew setting full of magic and intrigue. Plus you’ll laugh a lot.
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3 Buck Theater

Matt Jarbo

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3 Buck Theater is an entertainment news podcast covering the latest stories of the day. The show takes a good look at what is going on with Comic Book movies, Netflix shows, and just about whatever else comes along. The show is hosted by Matt Jarbo, who runs the 3 Buck Theater YouTube channel. Matt has additionally written several screenplays, directed a feature length thriller, and hosted many podcasts in the past. This show is NSFW, so please wear headphones. Support this podcast: https:// ...
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Welcome to ”For The Love of Guns,” the podcast where we dive deep into the world of firearms culture. I’m your host Jason Schaller, and I’m thrilled to have all you gun enthusiasts tuning in for another exciting episode. Whether you’re a seasoned firearms aficionado or just starting to explore this fascinating realm, this podcast is the place where we discuss products, talk to passionate people, and explore the various priorities that make up the tapestry of the firearms world. This Podcast ...
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Questions that need answers... You'll understand once you press play on this year end wrap up episode, where we discuss some of the highs and lows of the year, plus why gatekeeping in fandom is wack, how we feel before the season finale of Pluribus, and much more!!! Like what's up with Doomsday, and does RDJ make the cut in the race war???? Become …
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Got podcast love, a plot twist, or a lost-and-found tale? Send fan mail here. Bonus points for wit. The calendar says holiday, the operation says stress test. We open the doors on December and talk honestly about what it takes to build a Christmas schedule that doesn’t break your team—or your spirit. Rob Powell, hospitality lecturer and industry li…
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It's the episode you've been waiting for! The Legendary Ladies finally get a chance to sit down and talk about Wicked: For Good. Amy, Kat, and Morgan (who were simply agog and obsessed with Wicked Part I) have plenty to discuss, including the most important point - did Part II hold up? The hosts chat about whether or not the general public vs. thea…
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Watch as a full video episode now on YouTube We are joined by three brilliant returning guests for our bumper-length festive special to mark the end of the year! Fiona Cummins, Cally (C.L.) Taylor and Ed James return to tell us all about their year in writing, what they are looking forward to writing-wise in 2026, and what their favourite reads and…
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In my annual audio drama, I interview several folklore figures who are synonymous with the holiday season outside America -- but they’ve been overshadowed by the cultural juggernaut of Santa Claus. So they’re on a tour to reintroduce themselves. While I went into this press junket with the best of intensions, some of my interviews went off the rail…
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We are back once again to review the latest in James Cameron's Avatar series, Avatar: Fire & Ash. Did we like it? Love it? Somewhere in between? Well, we sat through the three hour film, so go ahead and press play and join us in discussing everything about the joint. No spoilers of course! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.co…
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Got podcast love, a plot twist, or a lost-and-found tale? Send fan mail here. Bonus points for wit. We take apart the holiday myth of “silent night” and show how sold-out rooms, strained kitchens, and flickering lights reveal the real work and real heart of hospitality. Through absurd guest requests and staffing puzzles, we find the meaning that ke…
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This week, we recap our creative retreat and discuss focused inking for three pages (3:50), keeping your curiosity through the learning process (13:40), the unspoken language of comics (20:00), drawing versus writing when it comes to thinking (33:00), and things to think about when you thumbnail (40:30), before we revisit talking heads pages (51:40…
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Attend mind towards glorious task - and listen to the new episode of The Legendary Ladies Podcats, where Kat and Amy dive into the new Spartacus series: Spartacus: House of Ashur. The hosts approach the review of episode 1 from different perspectives - Kat as entirely new viewer, and Amy as a long-time fan, allowing the Ladies to discuss whether th…
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Watch this episode as a full video interview on YouTube Joe Hill is a Sunday Times bestseller and the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Heart-Shaped Box, The Fireman, and Full Throttle. He won the Eisner Award for Best Writer for his long-running comic book series, Locke & Key, co-created with artist Gabriel Rodriguez. Much of his work has be…
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Is Carol The New Karen? We are here to discuss everything that happened on Pluribus so far, plus we had to discuss the Golden Globe Nominations, what's going on with Netflix and WB, and much more! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/for-all-nerds-show--5649266/support. FOLLOW ON SOCIAL: Twitter.Com/ForAllNerds Insta…
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Watch this episode as a full video episode on YouTube A good ending can stay with you long after you've finished a book or a film, but a bad one can ruin everything that came before. On this week's episode of Drafting Notes, we talk about what makes a good ending, and talk about some of the ways to think about crafting that ending to try and give a…
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Got podcast love, a plot twist, or a lost-and-found tale? Send fan mail here. Bonus points for wit. The finish line is a lie, especially when you teach hospitality. Grades are due, coffee runs dry, and the inbox lights up with pleas, confessions, and the occasional miracle. We open the door on what finals week really feels like for a hospitality in…
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At the internet's behest, Kat and Amy sat down to watch the first episode of "Heated Rivalry", the queer sports series that is taking HBO Max by storm. The Legendary Ladies step into the show blind, with only a marginal idea of what they were getting into - and they were absolutely thrilled. The hosts chat about how the series feels like a genuine …
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We are back with our review of the first part of the finale season of Stranger Things!!! Plus, we wish our brother Chadwick Boseman a Happy Heavenly Birthday, and what his legacy means to us! And much more on another classic episode of ForAllNerds!!! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/for-all-nerds-show--5649266/su…
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Watch this episode a full video episode Kesia Lupo is the commissioning editor at MacMillan Children's Books, as well as being a former agent and author of three YA books. We had a great chat with Kesia, learning about how she first got started in the publishing industry, and the differences between working for a smaller and larger publisher, and t…
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When I was growing up, Bigfoot appeared regularly on thecovers of supermarket tabloids, so I assumed he was a joke. But I’ve discovered that he’s part of a larger and even stranger world of cryptids – creatures that people believe are real but haven’t been scientifically verified. Cryptids are having a cultural moment, and they’re a vital part of f…
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Watch this episode as a full video episode on YouTube You only have one chance to make a first impression, so you better make sure you offer your prospective agent/editor/reader the best you can! On this week's episode, we chat about what makes a good opening compared to bad and why it matters. Plus, we discuss some of our favourite openings — as w…
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This week, we talk about separating story from art direction on your pages (7:00), doing your own reference photos (16:00), reflecting on your book when it gets delivered (24:15), working past your minimum output goals (27:30), knowing when to stop for the moment on a story (33:10), and getting completed comic pages back from the artist (40:10) bef…
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Jenny Brown established Jenny Brown Associates in 2002. She was previously Head of Literature at the Scottish Arts Council, presenter of book programmes for Scottish Television, and founder Director of the Edinburgh International Book Festival. She was shortlisted in 2014 and2020 for Agent of the Year Award. She is former Chair of the Bloody Scotla…
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Got podcast love, a plot twist, or a lost-and-found tale? Send fan mail here. Bonus points for wit. Lost and Found departments in hotels are memory banks of misadventures where hospitality meets humanity through the forgotten items guests leave behind. The things we abandon and how staff returns them reveal profound truths about exceptional service…
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This week, we talk about being on the creator side of a Kickstarter launch (6:00), finding those pockets of time in the day be creative (10:30), how to convey story time without burning your story's real estate (17:15), and field notes from Fresno Comic Expo (27:00) before this week's topic: things to consider while drawing (33:15).…
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The Legendary Ladies are going to New Jersey! Well, 1996 New Jersey. As requested by one of our fans, we are doing a PilotPod for Yellowjackets, which has the added fun of existing in the [sort of] home town of Morgan's husband. Amy and Morgan chat about the pilot, asking whether or not the show captures you enough to keep watching, discuss if this…
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Watch as a full video episode on YouTube Richard Swan is a critically acclaimed British genre writer. He is the author of the Sunday Times bestselling Empire of the Wolf and Great Silence trilogies, the Decurion Saga (2026), and various short fiction for Black Library and Grimdark Magazine. His work has been translated into nine languages. We enjoy…
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As longtime listeners know, I worked in the animation industry before switching careers and going into broadcasting. Today’s episode features a trio of conversations that trace the history of animation in my lifetime, and my life in animation. The interviews come from Between Imaginary Worlds, a chat show that’s available exclusively to listeners w…
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You already know how we get down, and once again we are bringing you another classic interview, this time we have the one and only Roy Wood Jr joining us on the spaceship!!! Roy speaks on everything from raising a child in a geek world, to whether or not he would leave his first wife if she came back from a Thanos Snap? Thank you for watching!!! FO…
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Got podcast love, a plot twist, or a lost-and-found tale? Send fan mail here. Bonus points for wit. The mysterious world of hotel budget meetings takes center stage as we reveal what really happens when hospitality leaders gather to plan their financial future. Far more than a simple accounting exercise, these high-stakes sessions determine everyth…
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Watch this as a full video episode on YouTube On this week's episode of Drafting Notes we are discussing that thing every writer hates: The Synopsis! Nobody enjoys them, but how do you write them? What should you include? What should you leave out? We discuss all this and even talk about why synopses can help you find the heart of your story. Draft…
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Gun cleaning should not feel like a chore. Today I sit down with Bill Kleftis, CEO of Otis Technology, to talk about smarter maintenance, better tools, and the simple habits that keep your guns running when it actually matters. Bill brings real experience to the table. He works with the military. He competes. He teaches concealed carry. And he runs…
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This week, we discuss and example of a life experience going directly into a story (5:30), how to address high panel counts for comic pages (14:15), using reference in drawing versus learning structure (25:50), and returning to an aging commission (38:50) before this week's topic: what to think about while writing and scripting (42:30).…
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It's time for Amy's spooky season pick - and we don't really mind that it is halfway through November. As anyone who listens to the podcast (or knows Amy at all) could guess, she was so excited to watch Guillermo Del Toro's Frankenstein; it is not, however, Kat's cup of tea (again, as you all should know). But that doesn't really matter, because as…
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Watch this episode as a full video interview on YouTube Phoebe Morgan is the Executive Fiction Publisher at Simon & Schuster, with a career spanning major publishing houses including HarperCollins, Orion, Octopus Books, and Hodder & Stoughton. Specialising in crime fiction while also working across general and book club fiction as well as romantasy…
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Is Pluribus really as good as everyone is saying it is? Well you're going to have to press play to find out... plus we discuss everything that we've been watching lately, and Tatiana starts her Morning Show journey... No spoilers please folks!!! Thank you for watching!!! FOLLOW ON SOCIAL: Twitter.Com/ForAllNerds Instagram.Com/ForAllNerds Twitch.TV/…
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Got podcast love, a plot twist, or a lost-and-found tale? Send fan mail here. Bonus points for wit. A captain who hands his hat to a guest and says everyone gets a turn at the helm sets the tone for everything that follows. We take you aboard Silver Sea to unpack how leadership by presence, empowered teams, and intentional systems turn service into…
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Got podcast love, a plot twist, or a lost-and-found tale? Send fan mail here. Bonus points for wit. The story starts where most vacations don’t: on a loading dock at dawn. Forklifts hum, pallets of champagne and butter stack like sheet music, and a quiet army turns chaos into calm. From that first backstage beat to a water taxi skimming across Vene…
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Got podcast love, a plot twist, or a lost-and-found tale? Send fan mail here. Bonus points for wit. The elegant chaos of hospitality leadership reveals that your greatest challenge isn't occupancy or food costs, but preventing staff from doing something weird when you're not watching. This episode explores how witnessing a server lick their fingers…
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It's the five year anniversary! This episode, we review our productivity over the five year duration of the podcast (6:00), the importance of feedback in creative growth (15:45), getting different perspectives (26:20), and so much more on craft and how we as creators evolve. Crack open your favorite beverage and celebrate with us!…
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