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Unramblings

Unramblings

Charlyn Green and Faefyx Collington breakdown what stories we tell, how we tell them, and how they interact with our culture.

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This was originally a Patreon-exclusive episode, but we're now making it available to everyone as a sampling of what we do on our Patreon, and because we really loved this conversation! Get more content like this right now by signing up here! more

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3 years ago

Charlyn and Fyx are back after a spring/early summer of gardening, isolation, and depression! We apologize for having such a long gap since our last podcast, and we hope you can bear with us as we try to get back on track. In this episode, we discuss... more

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3 years ago

This week we watched and discussed Alice Wu’s acclaimed film The Half of It. We think you should watch it, too! We discuss the elegant way Wu has woven together some very relatable and sometimes uncomfortable lessons about growing up. Enjoy our discu... more

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3 years ago

We’re taking a break with this pre-recorded episode. In October 2020, we indulged in a re-watch and discussion of the comforting, but also emotionally complex Pixar film. Charlyn, in particular, loves this movie. We hope you enjoy our (mostly Charlyn... more

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3 years ago

We just can't wait for Season 3! For this episode, we explore the bizarre yet realistic family dynamics of The Umbrella Academy, dig into the opportunities seized by setting season two in the 1960s, and speculate on what might be coming next. more

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3 years ago

This was originally a Patreon-exclusive episode, but we're now making it available to everyone as a sampling of what we do on our Patreon, and because we really loved this conversation! Get more content like this right now by signing up here! more

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3 years ago

This week, Faefyx and Charlyn revisit The Mandalorian after watching Season 2. We discuss the different ways the identity of 'Mandalorian' is claimed and attributed in this season, as well as implications of those identities on what it means to be Ma... more

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3 years ago

It’s another seasonal episode! This time we delve into a holiday classic: the slapstick-heavy, and yet surprisingly sad Macaulay Culkin vehicle, Home Alone. This one bears revisiting as an adult; we get into why this film hits us completely different... more

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3 years ago

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 11 ratings
  • A must-listen!

    So entertaining and insightful! Check it out!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    TAFD
    United States3 years ago
  • Great cast on a variety of media

    Unramblings is a great podcast that talks about important modern issues as they show up in media past and present. They review books, TV shows, movies, and video games through a critical lens of social issues. Give it a shot, and you'll be pleasantly surprised

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    drewfus00
    United States3 years ago
  • Great podcast

    Earlier episodes may be a little rough (whose aren’t?) but this podcast quickly evolves into a fantastic synergy of erudite, intellectual analysis and entertaining, approachable discussions. Some podcasts with this level of analysis can feel very stuffy, but that’s absolutely not the case here. Highly recommended!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    BrendanH67
    United States3 years ago
  • not quite a style I like

    Disclaimer here: I would not normally ever, EVER pick up this book on my own. I'm only reading it because it's on my MA reading list.First up: UGH PUNCTUATION. I hate this no-quotation-marks style. Hated it when Cormac McCarthy used it, hate it now. I know it's a stylistic thing, but... well, I guess I'll just say it's not a style I like.Normal People is a story of abuse. It's the story of Marianne who goes from terrible relationship to terrible relationship and allows herself to be abused becau... more

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    2
    Anna
    United States3 years ago
  • Scattered and disorganized

    I was excited to listen to their episode about murder ballads, but I couldn’t get through all the repetitive announcements at the top.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    plex091
    United States3 years ago
  • Gabe

    Oh my gosh warm bodies is one of my favorite movies of all time! I love this show and the episode!! It does not get enough praise! I true love story between a zombie and a woman and it’s hilarious!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Hfhfjfnrbfj
    United States3 years ago
  • A book written to be turned into Instagram quotes

    Did not enjoy. Do not recommend. Lots of it makes no sense but sounds “inspirational”. Complete drudgery. I’d love to hear you argue this with me because I genuinely do not understand the hype at all.

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    1
    Rosemary Mac Cabe
    United States4 years ago
  • Very fun and interesting!

    A very fun and interesting podcast, the hosts are delightful, very well informed and have very relevant educational backgrounds and experience to unramble the subject of their discussions.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    grimdalf
    United Kingdom4 years ago

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