4.2 • 839 Ratings
🗓️ 17 February 2016
⏱️ 60 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi, everybody. This is Jennifer Matarise. And before I proceed, I'd just like to say a few things. First of all, I'd like to thank everybody who's been listening. I hope you're enjoying the podcast as much as I'm enjoying making the podcast. I've been spending a lot of time doing research and looking into different disasters to do and |
0:21.9 | those sorts of things and doing all sorts of different behind-the-scenes stuff trying to get |
0:28.0 | the podcast out there and get it listened to. So if you do like it, thank you so much for |
0:33.5 | listening. Please share with anybody who you think might like it anybody who you're not |
0:38.8 | really sure might like it on your Twitter on your Facebook on your Tumblr whatever |
0:43.9 | feel free to share the podcast with whoever you want and also you know go ahead and |
0:49.9 | review and rate it on iTunes SoundCloud whatever sort of rating system place you have, |
0:57.6 | you know, go ahead and share and tell people, you know, what you think if you think it's a really |
1:02.3 | great podcast. In relation to that, I'd also like to thank Ever Bright Morning who is |
1:08.8 | following the podcast very well on SoundCloud and on Tumblr, so, you know, thanks a lot, Ever Bright, and I really appreciate you paying attention and giving me feedback. |
1:21.6 | I'd also like to remind everybody that the next episode that I'm doing, which is the fifth episode, is a quote |
1:29.8 | unquote movie break. Basically, because the subject matter of the podcast is so serious and sort |
1:38.5 | of pressing most of the time, I wanted to kind of have a break in that, you know, kind of to lighten the mood a little bit, you know, to kind of make everybody feel a little better after listening to four episodes about death and destruction. |
1:53.0 | So the fifth episode movie breaks are going to be about the disaster movie genre. I like my fake disasters almost as much as I like |
2:02.5 | reading about real disasters. So the next episode's going to be about the Poseidon Adventure. |
2:10.7 | You know, the book it was based on, the original 1972 movie, the sequel, inevitable |
2:16.9 | remakes that came along 20 years later. Um, so, |
2:22.0 | you know, the Poseidon Adventure is one of my favorite movies of all time, so I can't wait to |
2:26.1 | talk about it, you know, get a little buzzed, sit down, talk about disaster movies. So, um, |
2:31.9 | because it doesn't require the kind of research that the other episodes do, |
2:39.6 | I should be able to get it out to you by the end of the week to kind of make up for the |
2:43.6 | fact that it's been a little bit of a break between the last episode and this particular |
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