13 episodes

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Mimecast‪!‬ Head Mime

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Published weekly on the World Wide Web

    No. 13 - Bukowski

    No. 13 - Bukowski

    The Head Mime and the First Assistant Mime consider Charles Bukowski

    • 2 min
    No. 11 - Followthrough

    No. 11 - Followthrough

    This week, the Head Mime interviews Charles Weatherby Johnston about his new non-fiction best seller: "Followthrough: How to Finish What You Blah Blah Whatever, You Get The Idea".     Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and visit our facebook page at facebook.com/mimeseverywhere. Have a question for the Head Mime? Leave it on the facebook page, or email her directly at headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com.Consider joining the "Mime Extra" club where you can listen to the podcast without ads, and get a bonus interview or think piece each week. Only $30 a year, and you get your very own "I listen to the Mimecast" mug.

    • 2 min
    No. 12 - Dog Shows

    No. 12 - Dog Shows

    The Head Mime riffs on Dog Shows

    • 2 min
    No. 10 - Goats

    No. 10 - Goats

    This week, the Head Mime reviews the 2009 film, "The Men Who Stare at Goats." Based on the non-fiction book of the same name, "Goats" was a star-studded sleeper that never awoke. The Head Mime examines the difference between the fictionalized version of the story portrayed in the movie and the true-life story of real goats, and re-enacts the crucial goat-staring scene for listeners.     Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and visit our facebook page at facebook.com/mimeseverywhere. Have a question for the Head Mime? Leave it on the facebook page, or email her directly at headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com.Consider joining the "Mime Extra" club where you can listen to the podcast without ads, and get a bonus interview or think piece each week. Only $30 a year, and you get your very own "I listen to the Mimecast" mug.

    • 3 min
    No. 9 - A Perfect Storm

    No. 9 - A Perfect Storm

    This week, in a nod to the domain one of the Head Mime's favorite podcasts, Lexicon Valley, we deconstruct the now ubiquitous phrase in everyday English, "A Perfect Storm." How did this phrase among all book and movie titles make its way so completely into all parts of daily conversation? Why not, "A Passage to India," or "Absolom! Absolom!" or even "The A Team?" Did some confluence of events occur, by rare coincidence, and combine at the optimal moment to bring the phrase into such prominence? The Head Mime explores the possibilities this week, on the Mimecast. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and visit our facebook page at facebook.com/mimeseverywhere. Have a question for the Head Mime? Leave it on the facebook page, or email her directly at headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com.
    Consider joining the "Mime Extra" club where you can listen to the podcast without ads, and get a bonus interview or think piece each week. Only $30 a year, and you get your very own "I listen to the Mimecast" mug.

    • 2 min
    No. 8 - Knots

    No. 8 - Knots

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    This week, we mime with a knot-tying expert, and learn the five fundamental knots upon which all other knots are based. A grounding in knots can set the stage for a career in the merchant marine, or as an extra in a Johnny Depp film. Grab a rope, and get ready to tie some knots with the Head Mime. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and visit our facebook page at facebook.com/mimeseverywhere. Have a question for the Head Mime? Leave it on the facebook page, or email her directly at headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com.
    Consider joining the "Mime Extra" club where you can listen to the podcast without ads, and get a bonus interview or think piece each week. Only $30 a year, and you get your very own "I listen to the Mimecast" mug.

    • 2 min

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