Podcasting Revolution Jason and Natalie Pyles
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- TV & Film
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A weekly podcast about NBC's "Revolution" television show.
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Podcasting Revolution 010: Lights Out…
In Episode 010, Jason and Natalie Pyles have gone dark on Podcasting Revolution. That’s right — this is our final episode of this podcast, but we hope that you’ll still listen to this last show, because we feel that we … Continue reading →
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Podcasting Revolution 009: Kashmir
Returning as guests once again, Derek and Stacey Lowe visit Podcasting Revolution to discuss the ninth episode of NBC’s “Revolution” titled “Kashmir.” Your hosts are Jason and Natalie Pyles. After each TV episode of “Revolution” airs, this husband-and-wife team will … Continue reading →
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Podcasting Revolution 008: Ties That Bind
For Episode 008, “Ties That Bind,” Natalie and Jason welcome a very special guest, Mr. Brandon Cushing. They discuss this week’s episode, as well as a few movie recommendations for “Carriers” (2009), “Lonesome Dove” (1989) and “Soylent Green” (1973). And … Continue reading →
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Podcasting Revolution 007: The Children’s Crusade or: How We Learned to Start Worrying and Hate EMPs
We have an EPIC (and an epoch) show for you this week! For NBC’s “Revolution” Episode 007: The Children’s Crusade, Jason and Natalie team up with Jake and The Engineer of the REVOLUTION FANCAST. In this atypically long episode, we … Continue reading →
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Podcasting Revolution 006: Sex and Drugs
For Episode 006, Jason and Natalie podcast about “Revolution’s” episode titled “Sex and Drugs.” Our special guest for this show is Hammer of the Zombie Reckoning Podcast and The Resurrection of Zombie 7. We invite our listeners to tune in … Continue reading →
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Podcasting Revolution BONUS: Online Reactions Thus Far
There was no regularly scheduled television episode of “Revolution” this week, due to the broadcast of the presidential debate. So, Natalie and Jason take this opportunity to record a BONUS episode where they discuss the online community’s reaction toward “Revolution” … Continue reading →