Rafe and Steve talk to Filmmaker and Producer, Josh Mcnew about "going native" as an Expatriate, global politics, and why Lost was the biggest piece of garbage in TV history. Along the way, they also discuss this episode's topic: Evolution of TV/Film & Storytelling.
Fresh off of making a film in Honduras, Josh reflects on the history of storytelling in TV and Film. The guys discuss silent movies, the birth of "white male buffoonery", guilty viewing pleasures, and the age of binge watching.
Josh is the creator and producer of STL Up Late and freelance film producer. He also produced a local documentary about the brother of Donald Trump.
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"The Ballad of Ronnie Jenkins-Trump"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur6AtPaQ6Vc
Rafe and Steve talk to Director of Campfire, Steven Harowitz about Jewish tradition, the art of taking compliments and criticism, a Boo Radley themed restaurant, technology creating sociopaths, and in honor of Father's day...Dad Dicks. Along the way, they also discuss this episode's topic: Emerging Adulthood.
Emerging Adulthood is a Theory of Development that is neither adolescence nor young adulthood but is theoretically and empirically distinct from them both. Emerging adulthood is distinguished by relative independence from social roles and from normative expectations. What is adulthood? Our generation is discovering it's own version and we discuss our personal experiences and views on the matter.
Steven Harowitz is a Champion of Creativity and Director of Campfire: A Multi-sensory Storytelling Event. Working with a team of designers and public speaking coaches, one storyteller will create an immersive retelling of a seminal moment in their lives.
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