Podcasting Revolution 005: Soul Train
Podcasting Revolution
English - October 16, 2012 05:39 - 31 minutes - 29.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 1 ratingTV & Film revolution nbc abrams sci series eric kripke jon favreau daniella Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
In Episode 005, Natalie and Jason chat with Derek and Stacey Lowe about myriad topics, such as the combustible nature of Pop Rocks, Bear Grylls, log bombs, Combos, stabs to the belly, hate-watching and “Revolution,” Episode 005: Soul Train. We … Continue reading →
In Episode 005, Natalie and Jason chat with Derek and Stacey Lowe about myriad topics, such as the combustible nature of Pop Rocks, Bear Grylls, log bombs, Combos, stabs to the belly, hate-watching and “Revolution,” Episode 005: Soul Train.
We invite our listeners to tune in to the TV show and watch along with us because Natalie and Jason will be discussing spoilers from this evening’s episode, as well as previous episodes of “Revolution.”
Your hosts are Jason and Natalie Pyles. After each TV episode of “Revolution” airs, this husband-and-wife team will record corresponding episodes where we discuss our thoughts, theories and reactions to that week’s program.
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Our next episode: Monday, October 22, 2012
Links for this episode:
Jason’s new film podcast: Movie Podcast Weekly.com
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Our theme music comes to you courtesy of Nate and Cole Find a Radio, which consists of singer-songwriters Nate Johnivan and Cole Hansen.
Nate and Cole Find a Radio: SoundCloud
Nate Johnivan’s Web site
Cole Hansen’s SoundCloud
Nate and Cole’s must-listen interview on The Songwriting Podcast
Nate Johnivan’s other band: Monkey Robot War
Podcasting Revolution is an unofficial fan podcast about NBC’s “Revolution.” This episode was recorded on October 15, 2012. Thank you for listening.