podcasts
Show #204 – May 22, 2011
May 22nd
I’ve been out of the loop! Long hours at work, in the studio, and a Disney vacation have left me far removed from many of the recent events in the Muppet world. So to get me back on track, Ryan Roe from ToughPigs.com joins me to bring me up to speed.
After our chat, I thought it would be fun to listen to the entire, out-of-print LP soundtrack from the classic “Muppet Musicians of Bremen” (complete with all those lovely little crackles and pops). More >
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Show #203 – May 8, 2011
May 9th
Finally, the much-anticipated Part 2 of the MuppetCast 4-Year Anniversary special! Topics include Jane Hunt, The Jim Henson Legacy, Jerry Nelson, Frank Oz, Elmo, and more of my favorite things from the various Muppet TV shows & movies. It was a ton of fun to put together, and I hope you enjoy it!
Please support Jen Tidwell, of The Fingerbucket Report. She could use your help right now. More information is available at her website, YouveNeverHeardOfJenTidwell.com.
The MuppetCast is brought to you by MuppetFans.com, The Fingerbucket Report, and Bell, Book & Comic. Life should be more Fun! More >
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Show #202 – May 1, 2011
May 1st
Nic Lemon and Joe Vollman join me in separate segments this week. Nic and I continue our discussion of what it really takes to run your own production company (puppet or otherwise), and Joe and I sit around and geek out about lots of Muppet stuff.
Please support Jen Tidwell, of The Fingerbucket Report. She could use your help right now. More information is available at her website, YouveNeverHeardOfJenTidwell.com.
The MuppetCast is also sponsored by Bell, Book & Comic. Life should be more Fun! More >
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Show #201 – April 24, 2011
Apr 24th
This show falls under the category of “amazing opportunities”. Recently, Sesame Workshop, The USO, singer Nick Jonas, and Michelle Obama and Dr. Jill Biden were all in Columbus to present the official launch of a new USO/Sesame Street Live touring show. The show will be performed almost exclusively for military families stationed overseas. The show is geared mostly to the children in these families, who can sometimes find it stressful to constantly be moving around as a parent is transferred from one base to another. Having to constantly change to new environments – and leave old friends behind – can be extremely difficult for children. This new show introduces a brand new Sesame Street character whose background is identical to these children, and along with her Sesame Street pals, this new character expresses feelings that many children in military families share.
Many, many thanks to Sesame Workshop and the USO for the work they do for children, for our military, and for military families everywhere. More >
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