Everything

Everything is a sometimes-weekly podcast where sometimes-friends Justin Blizzard and Keith Krepcho discuss a sometimes-mutually agreed upon topic.

The Leftovers

In this episode of Everything, Justin and Keith dive into their expectations for the upcoming HBO drama The Leftovers. After the break, they discuss the in and outs of creativity on Twitter. Finally, Keith shares his thoughts on last show's recommendation of the podcast Song Exploder and recommends the book Spoon River Anthology.

Show Rundown:

The Leftovers: 15m 59s

Twitter: 40m 35s

Recommendations: 01h 06m 06s

This episode will also be shared on the Everything Leftover podcast feed. If you are going to watch The Leftovers be sure to subscribe separately to that feed to stay up to date with the newest episodes. If you have any questions or feedback, please email us at justin@brownbluewhite.com or keith@brownbluewhite.com, or you can leave a review in iTunes or check out our Facebook page.


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii: 

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was also found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Waylon Thorton: 

The Painter, Transformers: The Premake, and It's Such A Beautiful Day

In this super-sized episode of Everything Is Interesting, Justin and Keith open the show with more discussion on office etiquette and a brief examination of the World Cup and the new goal line technology being used during broadcasts. They go on to discuss the good and bad, mostly bad, well, really all bad, of Peter Heller's new book The Painter. After the break, Keith talks about a short documentary on YouTube he watched this week called Transformers: The Premake. Finally, Justin gives his impressions on the animated film It's Such A Beautiful Day by Don Hertzfeldt, and recommends the podcast Song Exploder.

Show Rundown:

The Painter: 07m 50s

Transformers Premake: 01h 00m 41s

Recommendations: 01h 16m 28s


The intro/outro music for the show was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Johnny Hawaii: 

The Lonely Smurfer (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

The interstitial music was also found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Waylon Thorton: