After a family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia Deetz’ life is turned upside down when her daughter, Astrid, accidentally opens a portal to the afterlife. On this week’s episode… Join the crew as we discuss Tim Burton’s attraction Read More
Two veteran Star Trek podcasters watch Babylon 5 for the first time. Brent Allen and Jeff Akin search for Star Trek like messages in this series, deciding if they should have watched it sooner.Captain Anderson, the Drakh, and a Techno Mage! What's not to like??The Importance of Score in a Read More
Eat Your Content hosted by Rich Herrera welcomes Sandra L. Staudt-Killea, Executive Director of Waste Not Want Not Florida, for an eye-opening conversation about the impact of food waste and how her organization is making a difference. In this episode, Sandra shares the critical work Waste Not Want Not does Read More
What if you could completely separate your work and personal life? Join us as we unravel the eerie and intriguing world of Apple TV's "Severance." We promise you'll gain a newfound appreciation for the show's intricate storyline and the unique concept of surgically divided memories. Eric brings fresh insights from Read More
In the cold, wintery fields of New England, an old house wakes up every 30 years and demands a sacrifice. On this week’s episode… Join the crew as we discuss progressive hippies, the return of Barbara Crampton, and killer ass ghosts in Ted Geoghan’s, We Are Still Here (2015). Read More
Two veteran Star Trek podcasters watch Babylon 5 for the first time. Brent Allen and Jeff Akin search for Star Trek like messages in this series, deciding if they should have watched it sooner.Why did they call a movie about holosuites River of Souls?? This show is produced in association with Read More
In this episode of Eat Your Content, host Rich Herrera wraps up the three-part series "The Search for Jacksonville's Food Identity" with an insightful conversation with John T. Edge. As a James Beard award-winning author, former director of the Southern Foodways Alliance, and current host of TrueSouth on ESPN, SEC Read More
Ever wondered what it’s like to juggle pop culture chaos with a sprinkle of nostalgic trivia? We are back with a sizzling new episode of the Wait For It Podcast, joined by Andrew from Your Friendly Neighborhood Gamers and Sid aka Caught Red Headed. We kick off with our 10th Read More
We are finally back after a long, busy summer. We missed you! In this episode we talk about my trip to the Simpsons Writer’s room, some new Simpsons toys, and a whole lot more.Support our sponsor! Use the code DARKNESS to get 10% off from Brandywine Coffee Roasters!Join my new Read More
On the twenty- seventh episode of ATFT, director/ 1st AC Manny Plaza- Fernandez joins me in discussing the collaborations between Denis Villeneuve and Jake Gyllenhaal… more specifically, the films Enemy (2013) and Prisoners (2013). This episode is spoiler filled with a few expletives. The two collaborations between director Denis Villeneuve Read More
Ever wondered how to keep your sanity while juggling the demands of live streaming? Join us for a heartwarming reunion with our old friend Gafiltha, a dedicated Twitch streamer and content creator, as we reminisce about the early days of our podcasting journey. From enjoying chicken tenders at Disney Springs Read More
In the Falangist Spain 1944, the bookish young stepdaughter of a sadistic army officer escapes into an eerie but captivating fantasy world. On this week’s episode… Join the crew as we discuss fairytales, Francoist Spain, and Guillermo Del Toro’s absolute classic, Pan’s Labyrinth (2006). Show Notes: Housekeeping (3:00) Back Read More
In the second installment of our three-part series, "The Search for Jacksonville's Food Identity," Rich Herrera sits down with Megan DuBois, a renowned freelance writer whose work has graced the pages of Eater, Conde Nast Traveller, Forbes, Delish, and more. Jacksonville is a city with a population nearing a million, Read More
Two veteran Star Trek podcasters watch Babylon 5 for the first time. Brent Allen and Jeff Akin search for Star Trek like messages in this series, deciding if they should have watched it sooner.Maybe they got rid of the Vorlons just a little too soon. This show is produced in association Read More
What if the return of a beloved sports game could reignite your passion for college football and bring back fond memories of the Tim Tebow era? Join us in this special episode of the Wait For It Podcast as we discuss the long-awaited release of EA Sports College Football 25. Read More
While scavenging the ends of a derelict space station, a group of young space colonizers come face to face with the most terrifying life form in the universe. On this week’s episode… Join the crew as we discuss androids, xenomorphs, and several other recognizable things in Fede Alvarez’, Alien: Romulus Read More
In our last episode before our fall break, we review Apple TV’s Yo Gabba Gabbaland, a reboot of a 2000s show beloved by hipster parents everywhere. We bemoan being too old to recognize any of the impressive musical guests, and we discuss whether the “variety show” label is a positive Read More
Two veteran Star Trek podcasters watch Babylon 5 for the first time. Brent Allen and Jeff Akin search for Star Trek like messages in this series, deciding if they should have watched it sooner.For real this time, we're at In the Beginning. Previously, on Babylon 5...This show is produced in Read More
In the first installment of our three-part series, The Search for Jacksonville's Food Identity, Rich Herrera sits down with Jacksonville native and author Bill Delaney to explore why a city with nearly a million residents still struggles to establish a distinctive culinary identity. Bill, known for his work highlighting the Read More
In the 21st century, overpopulation has become such a problem that scientists begin preparing for the colonization of Mars. Their first steps in the terraforming of Marsinvolve seeding the planet with moss in order to absorb the sunlight and create a hospitable atmosphere as well as increase the surface temperature. Read More