
Mike Bobbitt is an entertainer and a storyteller, but more importantly, he's a new dad. Movies were an important part of Mike's childhood, shaping him into the man he is today. Mike interviews his friends and families about their own relationship with the movies they grew up with. He also talks to parents about their experiences with their own kids and film. Along the way, Mike makes an important ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 26 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | ParentingKids & FamilyTV & Film | ||||

We're going to go out on a light note after so many heavy episodes...mostly because I didn't want to cry in front of my father-in-law Rob Hood!
He is a person I genuinely like and enjoy being around and not just because he's my wife's dad. We share ... more
This is going to be the penultimate episode for awhile at least. I sit down with my wife to review what I learned over the first 24 episodes of talking to my friends about parenting.
I would like to return to this show every couple of years and che... more
I didn't know comedian and photographer very well before this interview, but she posted something on Facebook that I found really moving about how resourcefulness in her childhood contributed to the artist she is an adult. So I reached out to her to ... more
For as long as I've known him, my friend Jay has had a real strength of character where he will be completely honest with you no matter how much it may hurt your feelings. He's stoic. He's hard to crack too, which always made his approval at his job ... more
Eric Haenke told me a wonderful story about a year and a half ago that stuck with me as the ultimate goal I had to strive for as a dad. I wanted him and his wife to share that story on this episode, which they do, in addition to giving me so much mor... more
My depression gets the best of me sometimes and I get horribly intrusive thoughts and I worry about losing Benji. My friend JD Marshall had those nightmares become his reality when he lost his daughter Stephanie to Cancer. Somehow JD found the streng... more
I have perhaps too strong of a bond to my parents where even when they're not around I always look for parental figures. While I was in Los Angeles, Architect Eric Weeks became like a surrogate dad to me. When I found out how layered of a human he wa... more
Samantha Hale is born and raised in Hollywood. She come from a Hollywood dynasty. Her Great Grandfather Alan Hale Sr. was buddies on screen and off with Errol Flynn. Her Grandfather was Alan Hale Jr., loved around the world to many as the Skipper on ... more
Sometimes you just need something to make you smile, that’s this podcast! Nothing better than revisiting your youth and this podcast will get the memory machine churning. PLUS new parents will appreciate the insight, and long time parents will enjoy the connection. Enjoyed it greatly!
This is a great show for anybody. You don’t have to be a cinephile, just a person. Mike is an efficient host who has a clear goal in mind with this show. Episodes are short and snappy and offer a fairly heartfelt experience, too. I would especially recommend this show for new parents. It’s easy to feel like you’re learning about the job of parenthood with Mike as he talks to each guest.
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Apple Podcasts | #106 |










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