350. Machu Picchu, aliens and stream of consciousness

Oscar and I have just returned from Machu Picchu and share some highlights of the trip. Plus, more of Oscar asks me anything where we delve into the philosophy of excellence versus consistency, the Barbie movie, and more!

I always love these conversations with Oscar and for those that tune into YouTube we have now decided to stretch and work on mobility while conversing in case you are interested in watching us online.

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349. Spencer Ackerman on Waller vs Wildstorm

Spencer Ackerman is back on the show discussing his comic book debut: Waller vs Wildstorm. As a fan of comics, it was fun to see how Spencer brings his journalism expertise to the comics medium.

Spencer shares his thoughts on the comics creative process and collaboration. It was also fascinating to hear his take on writing his first comic book as a musician. We discuss the pacing of the pages in reference to music and he breaks down the rhythm of the book like drum rudiments. So much fun!

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hip hop

347. Jason Chu on Hip Hop turns 50

Happy 50th birthday to Hip Hop! As a hip hop fan, I am excited to welcome Oscar and Jason Chu on the show to discuss hip hop culture.

We dive into all the reasons hip hop is meaningful to us and relive some of the 80s, 90s and early 2000’s nostalgia. Does music change or do we? Honored to share in this conversation with Jason and Oscar as we dedicate this episode to the love of hip hop.

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345. Oscar asks me anything!

Oscar Asks Sifu Mimi Chan Anything!

In this episode, I take over as host of the Mimi Chan Podcast and ask Mimi all of MY burning questions.

Hear her advice on relationships, why she’s unreasonable, the secret history of her super skill, and more. Maybe too much more?

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Greg Rucka

341. Greg Rucka on supernovas, comics and screenwriting

Our show opens with Greg’s fascination with “The Deep Sea” by Neal Agarwal. Go ahead and click on the link and see how addictive it is. This quickly brings us to the Titan submarine that went missing and our fears of the deep ocean. Also, if you’ve ever wanted to hear Greg do the voice of a manta ray, this is the episode for you.

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