
This is a show where we discuss the stories that move us, what makes them so meaningful, and why others should find meaning in them as well. We tackle movies, books, comics, and more. Where there’s a story, there’s a reason to read (or watch!).
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 138 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GovernmentSociety & Culture | |||

Today we're trying something a little different and more experimental with our TAKES episode, and exploring the science fiction stories that inspire big techm or more specificaly, the people behind big tech. We'll talk mostly about X, Google, and Met... more
This week, I'm talking with returning guest Cole Jones about the famous book "The Alchemist" by Paulo Coelho.
Originally published in Portuguese, the book takes a much more fantatic view of the world than at first blush, offering insights into one... more
Today we welcome returning guest Janet Snow to discuss Ursula K. Le Guin's "A Wizard of Earthsea".
We discuss how, despite being published in 1968, the story still speaks to timeless themes such as finding self-acceptance, how to balance measurin... more
This week, I'm talking one last time with Kris St.Amour Denis before she leaves Taiwan about Maggie Su's "Blob: A Love Story".
While it may share some elements of horror, the story presents an interpersonal story about a woman struggling to make a... more
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Tigger warnings include: blood, violence, and suicide
In our Fall Freakout FINALE episode for 2025, hosts Amanda and Michelle get jumpscared watching and discussing the 2024 Filipino horror fi... more
The podcast episode is longer than usual to allow for a longer summary period.
This film has stronger than usual content warnings, including: violence, sexual violence, sexual violence against minors, torture, and graphic depitions of murder.
Thi... more
The podcast episode is longer than usual to allow for a longer summary period.
This week hosts Amanda and Michelle are tackling 2020's "Hospital" (杏林醫院) -- a movie about a haunted hospital. We discuss the reasons why running an "Underworld tour gua... more
The podcast episode is longer than usual to allow for a longer summary period.
TW: Heavier than usual blood, gore, and upsetting events and imagery. This is not one to look up unless you have a very strong stomach for depravity.
Amanda Stephens ... more










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