Episodes

  • Songs of 1971
    Mar 2 2026

    Firmly in the epicenter of classic rock, 1971 featured thundering rock from bands like Led Zeppelin and The Who, but equally poignant softer songs from John Denver, Joni Mitchell, Carole King, and more. We're joined by our co-hosts from the Playing By Ear podcast, Ami Lief and Kyle Lieberman, as well as comedian Rich Baker, to list our favorite songs from one of the most stacked years in music history.

    If you want to take an online improv class from Rich, go to www.daretofailimprov.com (first class is free!).

    Ami's handmade earrings can be found at https://www.etsy.com/shop/MomoBunnysmoreCo

    Check out Kyle's band, Kyle and The Silver Dork, wherever you get you music, or here on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0cxlTh9yM7rSBkZBb5aIKw

    Be sure to also check out our monthy musical podcast, "Playing By Ear" (https://playingbyear.fireside.fm) and our limited-run Jim Henson Series, "Still Muppeting" (patreon.com/stillloadingpod).

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    Musical Credits:
    Intro - Dark Flute (Jim Guthrie)
    Shaft – Isaac Hayes
    She’s A Lady - Tom Jones
    Ain’t No Sunshine - Bill Withers
    L.A. Woman – The Doors
    Aqualung – Jethro Tull
    Take Me Home, Country Roads – John Denver
    Sooner or Later - The Grass Roots
    Me And Bobby McGee – Janis Joplin
    Have You Ever Seen The Rain – Creedence Clearwater Revival
    Baba O’Riley – The Who
    The Story in Your Eyes – The Moody Blues
    Draggin’ The Line – Tommy James and the Shondells
    You Make Me Feel Like A Natural Woman – Carole King
    I Feel The Earth Move – Carole King
    American Pie – Don McLean
    Imagine – John Lennon
    Tired of Being Alone – Al Green
    Coat of Many Colors – Dolly Parton
    I Am, I Said – Neil Diamond
    A Case Of You – Joni Mitchell
    Pizzicato Playtime - Sam Fonteyn
    Five Man Electrical Band - Signs
    Tiny Dancer – Elton John
    Behind Blue Eyes – The Who
    Your Song – Elton John
    Baby Blue - Badfinger
    Life on Mars? – David Bowie
    Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow – Carole King
    Holiday – The Kinks
    What’s Going On – Marvin Gaye
    River – Joni Mitchell
    Temptation Eyes – Grass Roots
    Stairway to Heaven – Led Zeppelin
    Going to California – Lez Zeppelin
    You’ve Got A Friend – James Taylor
    The Saga Begins – Weird Al Yankovic

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    2 hrs and 24 mins
  • Freakazoid!
    Feb 23 2026

    He's here to save the nation, so stay tuned to this station. Freakazoid! was unlike any cartoon before or since. Superficially a superhero parody, Paul Rugg and company used their cache and platform to create this satirical fever dream populated with outdated impressions, inexplicable bits, unforgettable characters, and writing wholly untethered to reailty and the rules of comedy. Guest super-dude extraordinaire, comedian and filmmaker Tarik Davis (@tarikrdavis, tarikrdavis.com) joins us to celebrate a show that broke the fourth wall, every convention, and quite possibly, our brains.

    You can find Tarik on NBC's The Amber Ruffin Show, and on his essential podcast, Brothers From Another Planet, see him perform live with Freestyle Love Soupreme.

    More importantly, Tarik's short film "Doc - Race, Revolution, Relativity, and the Confessions of a Time Travelling Terrorist" is now out and you can (and should) watch it here: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-uBvVgBTIY) The trailer for his new short film, "We're Not In Harlem Anymore", is available here: (https://youtu.be/M6KTil92tX8?si=p1emxuYOa8c7ZQJa)

    Be sure to also check out our monthy musical podcast, "Playing By Ear" (https://playingbyear.fireside.fm) and our limited-run Jim Henson Series, "Still Muppeting" (patreon.com/stillloadingpod).

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    Musical Credits:

    Intro - Dark Flute (Jim Guthrie)
    Theme to A Summer Place - Percy Faith
    Freakazoid! Theme - Richard Stone
    We'll Meet Again - Ross Parker and Hughie Charles, as sung by the cast of Freakazoid!
    All score from Freakazoid! by Richard Stone, Steven Bernstein, Julie Bernstein, Gordon Goodwin, Tim Kelly, Carl Johnson
    All score from Teens Titans Go! by Armen Chakmakian and Jason Brandt

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    1 hr and 48 mins
  • The Silence of the Lambs
    Feb 16 2026

    Quid pro quo. For 35 years The Silence of the Lambs has been a profoundly troubling (and controversial) film. Like its singularly memorable antagonist Hannibal Lecter, the film forces us to stare down the horrors that haunt us, both external violent threats, and more importantly, internal traumatic scars we'd rather not revisit. Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster's Academy Award winning career-best performances and Jonathan Demme's masterful direction come together to create one of the finest and scariest films ever made. We're joined by fellow inmate filmmaker Alex Sosin (The Canyon) to sew together what makes The Silence of the Lambs the compelling masterpiece it is, and dissect it with this blunt little tool.

    Check out the teaser for The Canyon here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NFFWbNbdtKA

    Be sure to also check out our monthy musical podcast, "Playing By Ear" (https://playingbyear.fireside.fm) and our limited-run Jim Henson Series, "Still Muppeting" (patreon.com/stillloadingpod).

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    Musical Credits:

    Intro - Dark Flute (Jim Guthrie)
    All Music From "The Silence of the Lambs" by Howard Shore
    Goodbye Horses - Q Lazzarus
    Put the Fucking Lotion In The Basket - Jon and Al Kaplan
    Lotion - Greenskeepers

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    2 hrs and 27 mins
  • The Mummy (1999)
    Feb 9 2026

    He will never eat. He will never sleep. He will never stop. We unearth the unrelentingly fun 1999 iteration of "The Mummy". Whatever faults may lay in the script or its charmingly outdated CGI are sanded down like a magic Saharan whirlwind by spectacularly charming performances by future Oscar winners Brendan Fraser and Rachel Weisz. Jacob Price of the Pre-Order Bonus podcast joins our expedition to this franchise whose appeal is Universal.

    Be sure to also check out our musical podcast, Playing By Ear! - https://playingbyear.fireside.fm. Also check out our limited-run Jim Henson series, "Still Muppeting" (patreon.com/stillloadingpod).

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    Be sure to follow us on Instagram in particular since that's where we post bonus content, and on TikTok (@nostalgiumarcanum) for Doug's impressions.

    Musical Credits:

    Intro - Dark Flute (Jim Guthrie)
    All score from The Mummy by Jerry Goldsmith
    Walk Like An Egyptian - The Bangles
    King Tut - Steve Martin

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    2 hrs and 20 mins
  • Groundhog Day
    Feb 2 2026

    Well its Groundhog Day... again... Part comedy, part horror, part romcom, part existential crisis, and part philosophical religious experience, Harold Ramis and Bill Murray deliver a monumental filmmaking achievement in the form of weatherman Phil Connors' unexplained incarceration on February 2. This inventive and influential film casts a shadow worthy of its prognosticating namesake rodent. We're joined by our friend Matt Powers to gather at Gobbler's Knob and celebrate why Groundhog Day still has us, babe. Watch out for that first step. It's a doozy!

    Be sure to also check out our monthy musical podcast, "Playing By Ear" (https://playingbyear.fireside.fm) and our limited-run Jim Henson Series, "Still Muppeting" (patreon.com/stillloadingpod).

    Also, be sure to check out our recent guest appearance on the Pixel Project Radio podcast discussing "Hollow Knight". (https://linktr.ee/pixelprojectradio)

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    Musical Credits:

    Intro - Dark Flute (Jim Guthrie)
    I Got You Babe - Sonny & Cher
    I'm Your Weatherman - Delbert McClinton
    Pennsylvania Polka - Frankie Yankovic and his Yanks
    You Don't Know Me - Ray Charles
    Almost Like Being In Love - Nat King Cole
    All Score From Groundhog Day by George Fenton

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    2 hrs and 15 mins
  • Alien
    Jan 26 2026

    Ridley Scott's seminal sci-fi horror masterpiece remains a "perfect organism". Alien is equal parts atmospheric, paranoid, and just plain disgusting. With a career-making performance from Sigourney Weaver and unparalleled visuals from the deep recesses of H. R. Giger's psyche, the film latches on and implants itself, not unlike its extraterrestrial antagonist. Guest podcaster and lucky star Case Aiken (Another Pass, Men of Steel) stows away on board to discuss why Alien is a beloved classic over 45 years later. You have our sympathies.

    You can support Case and his network, CertainPOV, at patreon.com/CertainPOVMedia

    Be sure to also check out our monthy musical podcast, "Playing By Ear" (https://playingbyear.fireside.fm) and our limited-run Jim Henson Series, "Still Muppeting" (patreon.com/stillloadingpod).

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    Be sure to follow us on Instagram in particular since that's where we post bonus content, and on TikTok (@nostalgiumarcanum) for Doug's impressions.

    Musical Credits:

    Intro - Dark Flute (Jim Guthrie)
    All score from Alien by Jerry Goldsmith
    You Are My Lucky Star - Gene Kelly
    Hello! Ma Baby - Michigan J. Frog

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    2 hrs and 11 mins
  • Legend
    Jan 19 2026

    No light without darkness. Legend is a film about duality and yet, the story of the dual cuts of the film is just as captivating as Ridley Scott's spectacular visuals, performances from a young Tom Cruise, Mia Sara, and a make-up consumed Tim Curry. Indeed, this is truly a unicorn as the theatrical and director's cut versions of the film are radically different movies, with different tones, themes and stories. While Ridley Scott made diddley squat at the box office, the legend of the film has only grown. We're joined by guests Jala Prendes (host of Jala-Chan' Place, Monster, Dear Monster, and Duckfeed.tv's The Level) and her husband, Dave (co-host of Monster, Dear Monster), to celebrate this cult classic of 80s fantasy.

    Find Jala online at @Fireheart_Media on X and fireheartmedia.bsky.social. Her show "The Level" is also part of the Duckfeed.tv podcast network. Dave's podcasts can be found at https://www.monsterdear.monster/.

    Be sure to also check out our monthy musical podcast, "Playing By Ear" (https://playingbyear.fireside.fm) and our limited-run Jim Henson Series, "Still Muppeting" (patreon.com/stillloadingpod).

    If you have feedback, find us on the socials here:
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    Be sure to follow us on Instagram in particular since that's where we post bonus content, and on TikTok (@nostalgiumarcanum) for Doug's impressions.

    Musical Credits:

    Intro - Dark Flute (Jim Guthrie)
    All score from Legend by Tangerine Dream
    Loved By The Sun - Jon Anderson and Tangerine Dream

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    2 hrs and 21 mins
  • Super Mario Kart
    Jan 12 2026

    3... 2... 1... Go!!! By 1992 Mario had conquered koopas, rescued the princess (again and again), played tennis, practiced medicine, and more, but that year launched a new venture, Super Mario Kart. Buoyed by the Mode 7 chip, a new racing genre was born as beloved Nintendo characters zipped around tracks, blasting each other with shells, lightning bolts and more. Guest comedian Rich Baker (@richbakeractor) grabs a controller and joins us to revisit the first entry in this venerable franchise.

    If you want to take an online improv class from Rich, go to www.daretofailimprov.com (first class is free!).

    Be sure to also check out our monthy musical podcast, "Playing By Ear" (https://playingbyear.fireside.fm) and our limited-run Jim Henson Series, "Still Muppeting" (patreon.com/stillloadingpod).

    If you have feedback, find us on the socials here:
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    Be sure to follow us on Instagram in particular since that's where we post bonus content, and on TikTok (@nostalgiumarcanum) for Doug's impressions.

    Musical Credits:

    Intro - Dark Flute (Jim Guthrie)
    All music from Super Mario Kart by Soyo Oka

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    1 hr and 20 mins