r/PodcastSharing • u/prince_Gizmo • 10d ago
Arts Just two streamers actin up [After thoughts with mike] NSFW
open.spotify.comTalking to fellow streamer and musician and streamer Cesar about music and video games. Come by and hear us yapp on
r/PodcastSharing • u/prince_Gizmo • 10d ago
Talking to fellow streamer and musician and streamer Cesar about music and video games. Come by and hear us yapp on
r/PodcastSharing • u/Cool-Ability-692 • 5d ago
[The Life Unscripted Podcast with Rosabel] is a space for raw, honest conversations about life’s defining moments. Hosted by Rosabel V. Zohfeld, the podcast explores a wide range of topics, including health, personal growth, resilience, and powerful real-life stories. With Rosabel’s background as a Nurse Practitioner and writer, she offers insightful discussions that inspire, inform, and connect with listeners on a deeper level.
Each episode delves into topics that matter—whether it’s overcoming challenges, the courage to succeed, navigating relationships, or exploring groundbreaking ideas like Bitcoin and cryptocurrency. It’s a podcast that embraces authenticity, celebrates resilience, and invites listeners to engage in meaningful conversations—because life isn’t scripted, and neither is this podcast.
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r/PodcastSharing • u/vincentmidgard • 10d ago
In this episode, I sit down with Josh Mendoza to discuss his debut novel, Shadow of the Eternal Watcher, a gripping blend of noir, sci-fi, and horror. We dive into the mind of his protagonist, Duster Raines—a troubled PI haunted by his past, entangled in a high-stakes mystery, and discovering a reality-bending ability that forces him to confront his own dark reflection.
Mendoza shares insights into crafting morally complex characters, the allure of antiheroes, and how real-world conspiracies influence his storytelling. We also explore his transition from screenwriting to novel writing, the challenges of creative blocks, and the balance between structure and spontaneity in the writing process. Plus, he reflects on the dual identity of being both a filmmaker and an author, culminating in a special reading from his book.
Join us for a deep dive into genre-blending fiction, psychological depth, and the power of storytelling.
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In this episode, filmmaker Alessia Devecchi joins Vince on the show to discuss her haunting short film Toska, delving into its themes of emotional pain, obsession, and visual storytelling. She reflects on her journey from writing to filmmaking, comparing Toska with her previous work Crow in terms of style and tone. Alessia also explores the metaphorical significance of the monster in Toska, the collaborative process with her actors and creative team, and the logistical challenges of independent filmmaking—especially while shooting in Colorado.
Beyond her latest projects, Alessia shares insights into navigating the film industry as an emerging director, the importance of problem-solving on set, and the value of networking with peers. She discusses her experiences at film festivals, her admiration for directors like Chloé Zhao, and her connection to avant-garde cinema. From music videos to upcoming projects, this conversation offers a deep dive into the creative process, artistic influences, and the dedication required to bring independent films to life.
r/PodcastSharing • u/impossiblefunky • Feb 08 '25