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The True Myth Media Podcast True Myth Media
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- Religion & Spirituality
Each week, join Michael and Seth as they discuss the Films and TV they watch as well as various topics of interest to the serious Christian and Serious Film Aficionado.
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Ep 109 - Blasts from the Past
Michael joins Jason Lacy and Lucas Rose for an episode of their podcast “What the Fluxtaposed, a slice of life podcast with a healthy portion of video games and infantile humor. Check your ears, we got a live one here.
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Ep 108 - Sitcom Sociology
Michael and Director/Film Professor Joshua Courtade discuss their movie viewing and focus on TV’s history and impact on American society as both a diagnostic tool and shaping device for culture.
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EP 107 - R.I.P. FAMILY VIDEO
Michael and Jared Nedza discuss and share their experiences working for a video rental store at the end of its life cycle as well as catch up on the past year of movie watching.
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Ep 106 - Group Watch
In this first ep of a 10 Episode Season, Michael and Chris Yiesla (editor) discuss their experiences watching films alone this past year and contrasting it with watching movies in a group setting. How do those we watch a film with affect our opinions and experiences of the movies.
Our Question of the week is “WHAT DID MOVIES MEAN TO YOU IN 2020?”
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Ep 105 - The Social Dilemma
I watched the Netflix Documentary “The Social Dilemma” after getting an EXTREMELY strong recommendation from a friend and long time creative collaborator, Todd Lewis, a filmmaker and mainstay actor of the Grand Rapids theater scene.
Of course, as usual, I wanted to discuss the movie with him so that conversation is our feature this week.
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Ep 104 - Cuties Controversy
Michael and Shirley discuss both the film “Cuties” (now available on Netflix) and the controversy surrounding it due to its subject matter and content which focuses on an 11 year old girl coming of age in a contradictory and bifurcated world.
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