Welcome to “You Never Text Me Back… Let’s Overanalyze This”, a show about the way technology brings us closer together, whether we like it or not. Is your romantic interest not getting back to you in a timely manner? Are your friends sending NSFW images to your work email? Is your grandma clogging up your inbox with ways to save your soul? Join comedians, writers, and best friends Bridget Chun and Julie Lopez every other week as they dole out completely unqualified advice about navigating th ...
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The Ladies are Makin' Movies - with Tema Staig
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We talked with Women n' Media guru Tema Staig about the fight for gender parity in Hollywood. Turns out, women are capable of doing every job there is in tinsel town! Who knew!... We did. We knew.Door comedy podcast by Bruliet Media
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Preference vs Prejudice & being Swayze AF
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This week we're joined by Julie's college buddy Justin, to talk about racism in dating and if your preference is actually prejudice. Plus, how many apps DO the gays have, and just what does Swayze actually mean?Door comedy podcast by Bruliet Media
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Writing SciFi in a Smart Phone World
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This week we're talking to science fiction author Jen Brody, about how to tackle the world of technology in books and films. Turns out, sometimes it's just easier to create your own cool gadgets. And we also share why LaLaLand broke one of the big rules of believability: pretending that Facebook doesn't exist!…
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This week we're talking with Bridget's mom Catherine, about growing up analog and living in the digital world. Is your mom mad that you didn't text her back? What does your dad's voicemail mean? And over hundreds of miles away, they can still tell that something's up just by the sound of your voice. A little insight into what our parents are really…
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