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The Geek and The Scribe

4 Episodes

34 minutes | Jun 17, 2016
Episode 08: Happy Fictional Fathers Day ! Our favorite dads from tv, film & literature.
This week's episode we talk about our favorite Fathers from television, film and literature. Happy Fictional Fathers Day ! Keith Mars (Veronica Mars), Uncle Phil (FPoBA), Giles (Buffy the Vampire Slayer), Burt Hummel (Glee), Arthur Weasley (Harry Potter), Artie (Adventures of Pete and Pete), Dr.Dolittle ( Eddie Murphy), Roc ( Charles Dutton, TV Show Roc), King Jaffe Joffer Coming To America & Mufasa Lion King (James Earl Jones), Bill Dancer- Curly Sue * James Belushi, Chris Gardner (Will Smith), Henry Warnimont PunkyBrewster (George Gaynes)
37 minutes | Jun 8, 2016
Episode 06: The Weather, The Wiz, The Breakfast Club, 80s Music
In this episode we discuss The Wiz, The Weather, 80s Music and The Breakfast Club The Geek + The Scribe is a podcast hosted by Shayna and Jamara critiquing Pop Culture, Fandom & Literature. Our blackness is the lens through which we see the world. Our gender is how we experience it. This is the manifesto of two sisters who are UNapologetically black women interested in discussing, critiquing and celebrating culture in a world that prefers us to remain silent.
43 minutes | Jun 7, 2016
Episode 07: Faith, Dogma Movie, Orlando, Rev. Michael Beckwith, Self Love, Care as Radical Protest
This week we take on Faith as a topics we must reflect on in the wake of the weekend's tragic events in Orlando. We discuss self love as a powerful tool. We discuss care as a anti capitalist anti hate political action. We love you and we want you to know that this week. Dogma Full Movie- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taqUFKBCn8Q Byron Katie-http://thework.com/en Agape- http://agapelive.com/ The Geek + The Scribe is a podcast hosted by Shayna and Jamara critiquing Pop Culture, Fandom & Literature. Our blackness is the lens through which we see the world. Our gender is how we experience it. This is the manifesto of two sisters who are UNapologetically black women interested in discussing, critiquing and celebrating culture in a world that prefers us to remain silent.
33 minutes | May 25, 2016
Episode 05: Who Framed Roger Rabbit ?
This week we revisit Who Framed Roger Rabbit? a classic film noir.
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