Podcast

  • The Truman Show

    The 1998 movie The Truman Show stars Jim Carrey as Truman Burbank, a person who lives in a TV show where he is the star and doesn't know it. The film is both comedy and drama, and is even a bit prophetic in its look at how television creates celebrities and how reality shows appeal to audiences who want a peek into the private lives of others.

  • Monopoly Empire

    Monopoly Empire was a family board game by Hasbro. It was a variation on the classic board game Monopoly, was first published around 2013, and discontinued around 2018. Why was it discontinued? We'd love to know that answer, because it is one of our favorite games!

  • The Owl House, Season 2

    Disney's animated series The Owl House follows the adventures of Luz, a girl who travels through a magical doorway to an enchanted land called the Boiling Isles. The 21 episodes of season 2 aired from June 2021 to May 2022, and felt much more cohesive than the first season. It also saw the introduction of some new fan-favorite characters, and ended on a huge cliff hanger that will lead into season 3. For those interested, our discussion of season one of The Owl House can be found on episode 26 of our show.

  • Boggle

    This week we play a few rounds of Boggle, the classic word-finding game that premiered in 1972.

  • Cascadia

    Cascadia is a habitat tile placement and animal collecting game that features the wildlife of the Pacific Northwest. The game was published in 2021, and is for 1 to 4 players ages 10 and up. The game take about 30-45 minutes to play. Also this week:

    • College watch: University of Tampa
    • A live action How to Train Your Dragon
    • Marvel's animated Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur
    • Bob Born, creator of Peeps, passes away at 98

  • Bad Movies

    One day as we scrolled through the offerings on Disney+, we stumbled across a movie from the Disney Channel, circa 1999, called Can of Worms. Evan really wanted us to watch it, so we hunkered down and gave it a go. This week, we talk a little about the movie, but more about bad movies in general, and if they are necessary to make good movies good by comparison.

  • ChatGPT

    ChatGPT is a chatbot developed by the company OpenAI. ChatGPT has gained lots of media attention due to the ability to write detailed essays about nearly any subject. In addition, it can generate fictional stories or even computer code given a few prompts. This week we talk about this new tool, and how it might affect writing essays or taking tests at school.

  • Wednesday

    We had a lot of fun on the show this week! In addition to talking about the hit Netflix show Wednesday, we also learned that Evan was cast as Donkey in the junior version of Shrek, Linnea will be trying out for the one-act plays at her school, and one of Linnea's friends refers to Evan as "Big Haired Evan." All this, plus an outtake at the end of the show. Who could ask for more?

  • Escape from the Evil Garden

    In the boardgame Escape from the Evil Garden, players take on the role of unsuspecting gentlefolk who race to survive an afternoon in a garden maze. First person to escape wins. The game is for 2 to 6 players, ages 10 and up.

  • Hooky

    Hooky is a graphic novel written and illustrated by Míriam Bonastre Tur. The story, which originally appeared as a web comic and was later adapted for print, tells the story of twin siblings Dani and Dorian, 12 year old witches who stumble into mishap and adventure.