Frozen II - Facing our History, Calling, Grief, and Manhood
Dec 24, 2019
Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, and Sven in Frozen II (2019), Disney
Kaleb and Lisa Eisele join us to discuss one of the most anticipated family films of the year. We explore the difficulty of going toe to toe with the mistakes of our past and those of our ancestors, navigating when to say “yes” to a call and what a call might be, managing and moving forward from grief, and figuring out what real manhood is.
Show notes:
Lisa Eisele is a nerd, baker, and artist.
Instagram: @doifashi35
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Kaleb Eisele is a Seventh-day Adventist storyteller and content creator, and the editor of Humans of Adventism.
Veronica Mars Season 4 - Memories, Growing Up & Going to Therapy
Dec 09, 2019
Kristen Bell as Veronica Mars (2019), Hulu
Two of Heather’s childhood best friends join this episode to discuss the the fourth season of cult-favorite teen crime drama, Veronica Mars, which premiered 13 years after the original show was cancelled.
We talk about growing up and dealing with ourselves in therapy and tell tell stories from childhood together including an encounter with wild boars on a camping trip and growing up 10 minutes from the Golden State Killer.
All seasons of Veronica Mars are now available on Hulu.
What You're Watching: The Boys with Eric Jean-Baptiste
Nov 11, 2019
Special thanks to Eric! Follow him on Instagram, @youth_mentor101, and check out his podcast, Youth Ministry and Mentorship 101.
It: Chapter Two - Childhood Fears, Adult Regret, and Sins of Omission
Oct 28, 2019
Thanks to our special guest, a high school senior and Heather’s sister, Anni.
Why We Watch and A Little Horror
Oct 14, 2019
Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams in Get Out (2017)
In this episode we tackle why we do or do not watch the horror genre, or any film or show. First we discuss the guiding principles and theories we bring to our viewing experience. Then, with shoutouts to “Get Out,” “It,” and several other horror titles, we explore the way the nature of human stories and hardwiring and the net-negative-net-positive principle affect how we engage the horror genre. Spoiler, in this episode Jonny has a change of heart.
Someone Knows Something, Season 5, Episode One: Ravens: the true crime podcast episode that mentions ravens and oral histories Heather references in our episode.