Year: 2017

On the Horn with Steevo: ‘Commander’ Cody Boyce

9/4/17
Steevo and his fellow Lost Signalers sit down with ‘Commander’ Cody Boyce of The Rogue Squadron Podcast to discuss Star Wars, craft beer and the state of podcasting at Podcast Movement 2017.

https://www.roguesquadronpodcast.com/

Pro Tip: Don’t be afraid to improvise, but also don’t record video on a cell phone set atop a stack of shoe boxes.

Podcast Movement 2017 Informal Round Table

8/30/17
This was a big one. We got a bunch of beer and crammed six people (most of whom had just met) around a hotel room desk to discuss our takeaways from Podcast Movement 2017. We’re looking forward to keeping in touch with all of these guys and CHANGING THE FACE OF PODCASTING AS WE KNOW IT.

You’ll check out their podcasts if you know what’s good for you:

“Commander” Cody D. Boyce talks all things Star Wars and reviews craft beer – https://www.roguesquadronpodcast.com/

Travis Dow does a bevvy of history podcasts
– http://www.podcastnik.com

Matt Gertz and Jesse Landers are your source for weird news, tech, pop culture and more – https://americanslackerpodcast.wordpress.com/episodes/

On the Horn at Podcast Movement 2017: Julian Boireau

8/28/17
Steevo sits down with Julian Boireau at Podcast Movement 2017 to discuss, among other things, his ideas on podcasting and his upcoming project, Sad Clown. This is the first of our special episodes from ground zero at the biggest podcast conference in the world.

Julian can be found at https://www.julianboireau.com/

AFI Top 100 #013: Star Wars

After having processed the origin of hero myths through Joseph Campbell’s Hero With a Thousand Faces, TLS turn that lens onto one of the most influential modern hero arcs—the original 1977 Star Wars. [Aggregate score: 9.5]

Neophytes of Narratology: The Fictional Self

The Neophytes discuss identity in the age of instant celebrity.  They frame their discussion through Netflix’s documentary, Nobody Speak, which pits the fiction Hulk Hogan vs the fiction Gawker.

Bon MOTS: Detroit

Bon MOTS spends a tense time following the 1960s Motor City riots and their social, cultural, and political aftermath, whose ramifications and parallels can still be seen today in Kathryn Bigelow’s opus, Detroit.