Ben and Ben discuss and review a film from their childhood: Flushed Away. Does the nostalgia hold up? Is it more than just a movie for kids? Is my Film Theory professor correct about me needing to expand my watchlist?
In this episode of Homestead Pending, Hannah takes a look at eco-friendly household swaps. Hannah talks about all the swaps she made and how well they work for her. Doing our part everyday to be aware of our consumer habits is vital for changing how the industries work and what they
produce.
n this second episode of The Critics Consensus, Luke takes a look at the wildly popular and groundbreaking film, Top Gun Maverick. He dives into the Plot, Critic and Audience scores and reviews as well as his own take on the movie! He decided to cover this film because of all the success and praise it has been receiving over the past couple of months. He touches on the cast including Tom Cruise, Val Kilmer and Miles Teller. Luke uses all of the reviews and scores that he covers on the website Rotten Tomatoes and Letterboxd (give him a follow @lukewaz). During the duration of this family fun podcast he debates if the film Top Gun Maverick is better than its predecessor, the 1986 action drama Top Gun!
Lindsay's second podcast is part two of the Elvis Presley series. In this part, she talks about the second half of his career, known as his "come-back era." She also touches on his busy touring schedule and Vegas hotel residencies. This part also includes a little peek into what the end of Elvis' life looked like, and the impact it had on the world.
Drivable tanks with tennis ball cannons, drunk teenagers on go Karts, and a waterslide with a vertical loop? Eugene Mulvihill wanted his amusement park to be like no other place on earth. It would be completely up to the guest to choose their level of action, but he didn’t let safety intervene with their fun either. This is the story of the world’s most infamous amusement park, Action Park.
On this episode of 'Chris Helps' he talks about handling failure, affirmations and relationships.
We'll Fix it in Post: An in-depth look into the prelude, production, and postmortem of all the films we love. This episode: MASH.
In this podcast, Maggie discusses current trends on social media, why they blew up and gained a lot of traction. In the second episode Maggie describes some of the "odder" trends from TikTok, give it a listen!
Listen in as Daytin takes a different look at the release of the Netflix show Dahmer the Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
In high school, Jamie Harvey wanted to be a scientist. Then they discovered that science is a ruthless, cutthroat game and decided to be a humanities major instead. But once you fall in love with science, you can never truly lose that spark. So they decided to combine their passion for science and their journalism and sociology skills to produce “Modern Memetics,” a podcast about the scientific words and phrases that inhabit the public consciousness.
This installment is Part Two of a Three-Part series on Southern California indie/shoegaze band The Autumns. Coming off the success of their first album, anticipation was high for follow-up LP. The band's popularity was on the rise. A dream pop icon surprises the band after discovering their demo and contacts them, creating an opportunity they never imagined. The Autumns emerge with a new album amidst personnel and management changes. Just when the journey seemed like easy sailing, the weather suddenly changed. In this episode, former frontman Matthew Kelly recalls the recording and release of “In The Russet Gold of This Vain Hour”. Matthew shares his views on the album and recalls the public reaction. Meanwhile, narrator Michael A.C. shares his memories of seeing The Autumns in concert across Southern California. Is this the moment where The Autumns break through the glass ceiling? Or is this the beginning of the end?
Gracie Goos offers advice on topics that listeners bring up and have the burning questions about. Gracie offers here own personal experience on these topics.
Listen in as Daytin takes a different look at the release of the Netflix show Dahmer the Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
In this podcast, Maggie discusses current trends on social media, why they blew up and gained a lot of traction. To begin I’ll name the trend and describe what the trend is about and give a brief history and demographics how many videos were made. The trends mentioned: "It's Corn Audio," "Tortilla Slap Challenge" and the viral song "Victoria's Secret."
In this episode of the Critics Consensus, Luke Wawrzynkiewicz touches on the 1986 Top Gun film giving his own review of the film. He then compares critic scores to the audience scores to figure out at the end of the day who was right. So come along with Luke to navigate the danger zone of the world of movie reviews.
Every year for the last decade, the journalists in the School of Communication's advanced radio/audio class explore interesting aspects, from macabre to quirky, and share it with our listeners.
The live, two-hour broadcast features exclusive content from spots to liners to packages to live remotes to replicate the foundation of the medium that fascinates us. It is aired the Thursday before Halloween, then aired again on Oct. 31. After that, it is shared globally on our podcast.
Enjoy this holiday tradition and feel free to share.
Off the Rails is a true-crime podcast that investigates accidents at theme parks across the globe. Follow Derek Shadle he uncovers the reasons why these contraptions go off the rails.
Chris Helps, is a podcast focused on students helping one another. Senior Chris Rios is a Journalism and Media Communication major and does not have degrees or certificates in pyschology or therapy. However, he does want folks to know theyre not alone. Follow Chris as he files through the depression community on Reddit, a social media platform, and offers his best advice.
On the first episode, Chris talks about the importance of talking to reputable psychiatrist, how to find happiness as we age, dealing with failure and breaking the daily routine.
We'll Fix it in Post: An in-depth look into the prelude, production, and postmortem of all the films we love. This episode: Friday the 13th IV: The Final Chapter.
In high school, Jamie Harvey wanted to be a scientist.
Then they discovered that science is a ruthless, cutthroat game and decided to be a humanities major instead.
But they say once you fall in love with science, you can never truly lose that spark. So they decided to combine their passion for
science and their journalism and sociology skills to produce “Modern Memetics,” a podcast about the
scientific words and phrases that inhabit the public consciousness.
In this episode, Jamie asks and answers the questions, why do so many people remember the phrase the mitochondria is the powerhouse
of the cell? Is it true? What does it mean? Journalist and total dweeb Jamie Harvey chats with
mitochondrial biologist Song-Young Park, doctoral candidate Liz Pekas, and Tumblr expert Juliet Clark
to find answers to all these questions and more in this flagship episode of Modern Memetics.
Sometimes there is pure brilliance often overlooked or waiting in the wings. Many times, geniuses come out of nowhere, displaying their greatness when it is least expected. Sometimes pure genius also requires sacrifices in order to push their vision forward. Throughout rock music’s history this has happened. And in the case of this album, the genius came from a place where no one had even thought to look, and the sacrifice made turned out to really pay off in the end. It's beach boys “pet sounds."
In this episode of “Another Look,” the host, Wyatt Moravec, discusses LEGO as the
ultimate source of pain.
“Monkeys and Waffles”
In this episode, we continue our discussion on ice breakers.
Specifically, I offer a new way to think about answering the most dreaded first-
day question: “Name something special about yourself.” From there, I offer a
story on being a little brother...despite being twins.
Today, we’re diving into the insane and sometimes dangerous world of Paul Heyman’s Extreme Championship wrestling, the original ECW which ran from 1994 to 2001.