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Formed in January 2020, Pod Clubhouse is a brand new podcast network. Our goal is to create a fresh mix of voices in reviews and entertainment by encouraging collaboration among podcasts and our friends. Expect to find episodic reviews of all sorts of television shows, movie reviews, interviews, and discussions about pop culture in general. Look for individual feeds for specific shows and topics under the Pod Clubhouse banner or find ALL of them here!

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Formed in January 2020, Pod Clubhouse is a brand new podcast network. Our goal is to create a fresh mix of voices in reviews and entertainment by encouraging collaboration among podcasts and our friends. Expect to find episodic reviews of all sorts of television shows, movie reviews, interviews, and discussions about pop culture in general. Look for individual feeds for specific shows and topics under the Pod Clubhouse banner or find ALL of them here!

    Decorating the Set (Reversal of Fortune Revisited)

    Decorating the Set (Reversal of Fortune Revisited)

    Welcome to Decorating the Set: From Hollywood to Your Home with Beth Kushnick! Nearly 34 years ago, Beth worked on a film that would set the precedent for her illustrious career. This week on Decorating the Set, Beth and Caroline revisit Beth's work and experience on 1990's Reversal of Fortune!



    Directed by Barbet Schroeder, Reversal of Fortune was based on Alan Dershowitz’s 1985 book about the famous von Bülow murder trial, Reversal of Fortune: Inside the von Bülow Case. The film's script was written by Nick Kazan and starred Jeremy Irons, as Claus von Bülow, Glenn Close, as Sunny von Bülow, and Ron Silver, as Dershowitz.







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    For over 35 years, Beth Kushnick has created character-driven settings for countless award-winning television series and feature films. As a Set Decorator, she's composed visuals that both capture and enhance any story. Now, she wants to help you capture and enhance YOUR story.



    Join Beth and her co-host, Caroline Daley, each week as they go behind the scenes of Hollywood’s magic, and give you approachable, yet sophisticated tips to realize the space that best expresses who you are.



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    Follow Beth Kushnick on Social Media: 

    Instagram: @bethkushnick

    Twitter: @bethkushnick

    Website: DecoratingTheSet.com

    Beth is the Decorator By Your Side and now, you can shop her Amazon Store! CLICK HERE!



    Follow Caroline Daley on Social Media:

    Twitter: @Tweet2Caroline

    Website: PodClubhouse.com

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    Credits:

    "Giraffes" by Harrison Amer, licensed by Pod Clubhouse.



    This is an original production of Pod Clubhouse Productions, LLC. Produced, engineered and edited at Pod Clubhouse Studios. For more information, visit our Website.

    • 33 min
    Beacon 23 Season 2 Episode 5 "Song of Sorrow"

    Beacon 23 Season 2 Episode 5 "Song of Sorrow"

    Beacon 23 Season 2 Episode 5 "Song of Sorrow". Image by MGM+. Copyright 2024.



    Tune in to this week's riveting episode of 3 Hosts in a Beacon, where we delve into the intense revelations of Beacon 23 Season 2, Episode 5, aptly titled "Song of Sorrow." Last week left us dangling on the edge of confusion, but this episode weaves a clear path through the intricate tapestry of secrets and lies, shedding light on the complex past of Dosto, the enigmatic new character who emerged from the portal.



    Dosto's backstory is a saga of survival and betrayal. Accordingly, we learn that he was part of a desperate group called the Sibarians, ship-breakers who fled a ruthless galactic purge initiated by the super-AI Aleph. As Dosto and his party seek refuge, the truth about his actions—or lack thereof—slowly surfaces. It's a tale of a man who, when faced with dire circumstances, chose self-preservation over solidarity, leading to deep-seated distrust among his companions.



    Beacon 23 Season 2 Episode 5 "Song of Sorrow". Natasha Mumba as "Harmony". Image by MGM+. Copyright 2024.

    New Mouths to Feed

    Consequently, the tension mounts as the Sibarians arrive at Beacon 23 in their makeshift escape vehicle. With them, they bring not only the stark truth about Dosto's cowardice but also a plan that threatens the fragile balance on the beacon. Iris and Halan, our steadfast beacon keepers, find themselves at a moral crossroads. Torn between compassion and caution, they decide to reserve judgment, a decision that leads to a precarious détente.



    The climax of the episode is both chilling and dramatic. As the Sibarians perform their haunting "Song of Sorrow," a prelude to what seems like a communal meal intended to foster unity, their true intentions are revealed. The song serves as a lullaby of deceit, and before Iris, Halan, and Dosto can grasp the gravity of the situation, they are rendered unconscious, leaving the beacon under the control of their duplicitous guests.

    Come Back for MORE!

    This episode is a masterclass in suspense and narrative complexity. Join Paul, Inez, and Gabby as they dissect each character's decisions, the moral dilemmas they face, and the implications of the Sibarians' takeover. 3 Hosts in a Beacon promises a deep analysis of the episode's themes, character arcs, and what these developments might mean for the future of Beacon 23. Don’t miss our breakdown filled with theories, insights, and the passionate debates that make each podcast an adventure in itself!

    Also: Be on the lookout for exclusive interviews with Beacon 23 cast and crew to come! First up, the show's composer, WILLIAM MARRIOTT!






















    Beacon 23 Season 2:

    1 | 2 | 3 | 4



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    • 1h 11 min
    Tales From the Shogunate - A Shogun Companion Podcast Ep. 10

    Tales From the Shogunate - A Shogun Companion Podcast Ep. 10

    Shogun - Season 1 Episode 10 "A Dream of a Dream". Image by F/X. Copyright 2024.



    Join us for the grand finale of our "Shogun" series discussion with "A Dream of a Dream," the 10th and final episode. This week, Paul, Gabby, and Inez meticulously dissect each scene of this beautifully crafted adaptation of James Clavell’s novel. The episode's title suggests ephemeral ambitions and sets a poignant tone for a series conclusion that sidesteps the expected climactic battle, focusing instead on the personal journeys of its characters.



    Throughout their podcast journey, our hosts have delivered insightful and passionate analyses of each episode. They continue this tradition by exploring the finale's subtle intricacies and narrative resolutions. They assess the episode's alignment with the source material and its exploration of themes such as power, honor, and destiny.



    Paul, Gabby, and Inez each bring unique perspectives to the discussion. They probe the significance of the finale's title and how it reflects the narrative’s broader themes. The episode might have skipped the battle, but it provided deep, satisfying conclusions to the character arcs we’ve followed all season.



    The hosts also reflect on the series as a whole, considering its impact on the genre of historical dramas and its legacy. They appreciate the show's commitment to thematic depth and character complexity, traits that have set "Shogun" apart.



    As this podcast episode offers a final tribute to "Shogun," it invites listeners to revisit the series' highs and lows. Paul, Gabby, and Inez encourage fans to consider the series' artistic achievements and the narrative's thoughtful construction.

    Farewell to Shogun

    Tune in for a detailed and heartfelt exploration of "A Dream of a Dream." Our hosts are ready to guide you through this final chapter of "Shogun," celebrating its narrative depth and the meticulous craft that has defined the series. Join us one last time for a farewell to a show that has truly reshaped the landscape of historical drama.



    #Shogun #ADreamOfADream #ShogunFX

    Others in this Series:

    Eps 1&2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9

    Hosts:

    Paul: X | Insta

    Inez: Insta

    Gabby: Insta

    • 1h 33 min
    Beacon 23 Season 2 Episode 4 "Berth"

    Beacon 23 Season 2 Episode 4 "Berth"

    Beacon 23 Season 2 Episode 4 "Berth". Ellen Wong as "Iris" and Stephan James as "Halan".



    This week on 3 Hosts in a Beacon, we grapple with the complexities of Beacon 23 Season 2, Episode 4, titled "Berth." This episode has been dubbed the most perplexing installment of the series so far, leaving Paul and Inez scratching their heads, while Gabby takes a more laissez-faire approach to the unfolding mysteries.



    The episode introduces a baffling new element the hosts have nicknamed "goop," which appears to function as a portal. The climax of "Berth" sees an unidentified figure emerging from this portal, possibly the beacon keeper from B174, but his identity remains shrouded in uncertainty as the episode cuts to black.



    Beacon 23 Season 2 Episode 4 "Berth". Stephan James as "Halan" and Natasha Mumba as "Harmony.



    Adding to the intrigue, this episode also marks the unexpected return of Dev, the AI previously seen being "killed" by Harmony. The simultaneous appearance of Dev and the portal prompts a whirlwind of theories from the hosts, suggesting a deeper connection between these elements.



    Tune in as Paul, Inez, and Gabby dissect these bewildering developments, offering their unique perspectives and theories. Despite their confusion, their discussion is as lively and engaging as ever, inviting listeners to join in the speculation and share their own interpretations of "Berth." Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode of 3 Hosts in a Beacon!

    Also: Be on the lookout for exclusive interviews with Beacon 23 cast and crew to come! First up, the show's composer, WILLIAM MARRIOTT!

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    These images are provided courtesy of Executive Producer James Middleton and Boat Rocker Media.































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    • 1h 14 min
    Decorating the Set (State of the Industry Discussion with Guest, RJ Rappaport)

    Decorating the Set (State of the Industry Discussion with Guest, RJ Rappaport)

    Welcome to Decorating the Set: From Hollywood to Your Home with Beth Kushnick!  Anyone who watches TV or movies knows that the film industry has been rocked in recent years. By strikes, by decreasing budgets, and by jobs going overseas. To say nothing of a global pandemic. And while we have heard the stories of how celebrities are coping, not nearly enough attention has been paid to the "collateral damage" of these increasingly frequent work stoppages, the below the line workers and third-party vendors that rely on a robust film industry to survive.



    As we approach the 1-year anniversary of the start of The Writers Guild of America strike, this week's episode of Decorating the Set takes a look at the state of the industry and how people are getting through “The Great Contraction”.  Joining Beth and Producer Mike is RJ Rappaport, owner of RJR Props in Atlanta, Georgia. As a major vendor of props and soundstage space rental, RJ was the perfect guest to speak to about trying to survive during this crucial time in the television and film industry.



    The Interview with RJ begins at Time Code: 4:05

    GUEST BIO: RJ RAPPAPORT







    RJR Props is a provider of props, equipment, set dressing and fake cash used in feature films, television series, commercials, advertising campaigns and music videos. RJR Props has supplied feature films such as The Bear, The Hunger Games, Ant-Man, Spider-Man and The Fast and the Furious, as well as the piles of cash seen in the TV series “Ozark.”



    RJR Props provides Tens of Thousands of Props to Feature Films, Television, Commercials, Advertising campaigns, Music Videos, Theater, Conventions, Exhibits, Shows and Private Events.  We have a huge assortment of props, and many of them are working, practical and rigged to work for Television and Film.



    RJR Props is located in Atlanta, GA. The owner and President has experience in Television & Flim, Electronics, Medicine, Aircraft Avionics, Engineering, Military and Computer Systems. Our team members have experience in prop making, construction, electronics, aircraft, electronic design, playback, playback graphics and more. We have rented and built thousands of props for production over the years. Thanks for your support!



    Learn more at RJR Props and Set Dressing Services – www.rjrprops.com



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    For over 35 years, Beth Kushnick has created character-driven settings for countless award-winning television series and feature films. As a Set Decorator, she's composed visuals that both capture and enhance any story. Now, she wants to help you capture and enhance YOUR story.



    Join Beth and her co-host, Caroline Daley, each week as they go behind the scenes of Hollywood’s magic, and give you approachable, yet sophisticated tips to realize the space that best expresses who you are.



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    Follow Beth Kushnick on Social Media: 

    Instagram: @bethkushnick

    Twitter: @bethkushnick

    Website: DecoratingTheSet.com

    Beth is the Decorator By Your Side and now, you can shop her Amazon Store! CLICK HERE!



    Follow Caroline Daley on Social Media:

    Twitter: @Tweet2Caroline

    Website: PodClubhouse.com

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    Credits:

    "Giraffes" by Harrison Amer, licensed by Pod Clubhouse.



    This is an original production of Pod Clubhouse Productions, LLC. Produced,

    • 51 min
    Beacon 23 Season 2 Episode 3

    Beacon 23 Season 2 Episode 3

    Beacon 23 Season 2 Episode 3 "Iris" - Ellen Wong as Iris. Image by MGM+. Copyright 2024.



    Get ready for another enlightening episode of 3 Hosts in a Beacon, where this week we dive into "Beacon 23" Season 2, Episode 3, titled "Iris." Join Paul, Inez, and Gabby as they unpack the introduction of the diligent and witty new beacon keeper, Iris, played by Ellen Wong. Iris brings a breath of fresh air to the series, along with a sense of dedication and humor that rejuvenates the storyline.



    The episode splits its focus between Iris's meticulous life on Beacon 67 and her efforts to salvage Beacon 23, which Halan has inadvertently turned into a chaotic mess in his attempt to revive Harmony. Iris's arrival marks a pivotal turn in the season, as she not only begins restoring order but also breathes new life into the interactions on-screen.



    Our hosts are unanimous in their enthusiasm for Iris's character, appreciating her smart and humorous approach to the dire situations at hand. Tune in as Paul, Inez, and Gabby explore how Iris’s addition shifts the dynamics of the show, offering both in-depth analysis and predictions for the future of "Beacon 23." Don't miss out on their engaging discussions and unique takes on the newest beacon keeper in space!






























    Beacon 23 Season 2:

    1 | 2



    Beacon 23 Season 1:

    1+2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7



    Hosts:

    Paul: X | Insta

    Inez: Insta

    Gabby: Insta

    • 1h 11 min

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