Sunday, February 9, 2014

PROMO for #102 OUT NOW!!

Promo for Episode #102 - "Dick Butt, Will Happen" or "Deset to Refault"

This week on the Five Things Podcast -

We talk about Mormon Masturbation

Sleep Disorders

And we met up with Thomas Paul [Thomas Paul Quote Here] and the Mars Colony,

All on the Next Five Things...

Five Things Podcast. It's on the internet, you dope.™

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Five Things Podcast #101 - Shakedown

*BAD SWEARS ABOUND. REALLY, REALLY BAD SWEARS. But not, like, ALL the time. (Once we get the Five Things Swear Jar™, it may calm down a bit. But we still have to pay for this, somehow, so, hold on to your ears.)

This week on Five Things, we talk about


Check back for links and other paraphernalia, as this is a two man operation, and one of us has a real job. (It's Eric.)

A Note:

We’re somewhat new to this, but have met the challenge with everything we have, which isn’t much. Any practical suggestion as to improving our tech, within a ZERO budget, would be greatly appreciated. 

Thanks. And remember,

The Future is Now, So, What Are You Waiting For?

We’ll see you next week.




Five Things Podcast

Produced by: Edward S. Kildow and Eric R. Fry
Recorded @ FiveThings Studios, West Jordan, UT & St. Louis, MO

Post-Production: FiveThings Studios, West Jordan, UT
Technical Support: Garrett Olson

© 2014 Yawning Judas Productions, All Rights Reserved

Sunday, February 2, 2014

Special Edition - Philip Seymour Hoffman

Special Edition - Philip Seymour Hoffman

Listen to the episode here: (Right Here)


Philips Seymour Hoffman died on Sunday, and to say I was shocked and saddened does a disservice to how I really feel about his work. We never met, but I felt like I knew him. He was able, like many artists of his kind, to reach through his work and actually touch his audience. This never became more apparent to me than as I watched my twitter feed explode with the outpouring of sadness and grief at the loss of this titan.

I’d like to take a couple of minutes to give those of you who may not have seen any of Mr. Hoffman’s work, an idea of how he impressed me. 

So, here are the Five Philip Seymour Hoffman performances which touched me the most.

The first movie I saw him is was Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights. In it, he plays sound man Scotty J. who falls in love with Dirk Diggler, played by Mark Wahlberg.

Immediately followed by Magnolia, also by Paul Thomas Anderson.

Afterwards, It wasn’t until David Mamet’s “State and Main” that I realized how truly interested in I was in him as a performer, having just that year read “Oleander.” I had no idea a script could look like that, and I had no idea how an actor could pull it all off. But Hoffman was seamless. 

Next was Love Liza. The story of a man whose grief at the sudden loss of his wife takes him to foolhardy places in search of relief.

Finally, his performance in Max and Mary, as the mentally ill pen pal of a lonely Australian girl, was so subtle, I had no idea it was him until I read about it later. So nuanced, so sweet, so sad. 

His career spanned decades, genres, mediums. But one thing stayed true throughout. He could reach us from wherever he was. 


So, I guess, that’s that, Mattress man. That’s that.



Five Things Podcast

Produced by: Edward S. Kildow and Eric R. Fry
Recorded @ FiveThings Studios, West Jordan, UT & St. Louis, MO

Post-Production: FiveThings Studios, West Jordan, UT
Technical Support: Garrett Olson

© 2014 Yawning Judas Productions, All Rights Reserved


Saturday, February 1, 2014

Promo #1 Out Now!

Check it out!

We've been working hard, and hopefully should have Episode One posted soon. In the meantime, enjoy this promo.


Lords of the Podcast
Eric and Ed

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