Everything: Severance

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

We are currently discussing season 2 of the Apple TV show, Severance.

Daredevil, Mad Men, Better Call Saul, Game of Thrones, and The Southern Reach Trilogy

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith talk about the first episode of Netflix and Marvel's new TV show Daredevil, and debate the legitimatcy of superhero properties. Keith goes on to talk about the final season of Mad Men, the first season of Better Call Saul, and the season 5 premiere of Game of Thrones. Justin has finally finished The Southern Reach Trilogy, and he isn't happy about it. Keith closes the segment by talking about the graphic novel Sex Criminals. In the recommendations segment Keith and Justin discuss the web-game Freshman Year, and Keith recommends the mobile game 80 days.


Show Rundown

Daredevil: 08m 27s

Mad Men: 23m 40s

Better Call Saul: 28m 22s

Game of Thrones: 33m 04s

The Southern Reach Trilogy: 36m 00s

Sex Criminals: 44m 20s

Freshman Year: 51m 20s

Weird Audio Glitch: 53m 12s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


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 found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Bloodline, World of Tomorrow, and Courtney Barnett

In this episode of Everything Justin talks about his early feelings on the Netflix series Bloodline, while Keith shares what he thinks after finishing the first season. Keith talks more about his continuning impressions of The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, then the two have an in-depth discussion on Don Hertzfeldt's new short, World of Tomorrow. In the playing section Ketih talks about a game he bought on Steam called The Vanishing of Ethan Carter and a mobile game called Alto's Adventure. The two talk at lenght about Courtney Barnett's new album, and Keith briefly discusses a few other selections he's been listening too. In the recommendations section they discuss last week's suggestion of Dark Place by Jessie Baylin and Justin recommends the browser based game Freshman Year.


Show Rundown

Bloodline: 10m 42s

The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: 19m 40s

World of Tomorrow: 24m 05s

The Vanishing of Ethan Carter: 44m 00s

Alto's Adventure: 49m 39s

American Wrestlers: 51m 05s

Courtney Barnett: 52m 25s

Tobias Jesso Jr.: 01h 02m 15s

Houndmouth: 01h 05m 30s

Recommendations: 01h 06m 29s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


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 found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

It Follows

In this episode of Everything Keith opens the show by sharing his experiences at the local farmer's market. Keith discusses his feelings on the new Netflix series Bloodline and the movie Charlie Victor Romeo. Justin talks about his thoughts on the HBO documentary Going Clear and David Robert Mitchell's movie The Myth of the American Sleepover. Then the two talk about Mitchell's excellent new movie It Follows. Keith closes the segment by sharing his experience at the Chrysler Museum's video game exhibit. The show closes with Keith recommending Jessie Baylin's new album Dark Place.


Show Rundown

Bloodline: 11m 11s

Going Clear: 17m 58s

Charlie Victor Romeo: 23m 55s

The Myth of the American Sleepover: 28m 25s

It Follows: 32m 10s

The Art of Video Games: 01h 06m 26s

Recommendations: 01h 13m 03s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


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 found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

High Maintenance and Spring

In this episode of Everything Justin opens the show by explaining his world-changing new calendar. In the watching section Keith talks about his feelings on HBO's true crime mini-series The Jinx. The two move on to discuss the first season of the web series High Maintenance. They close out the watching segment with a discussion on the genre-bending Spring, and brief discussions of Backcountry and Lost for Life. Keith talks about how the second East of West trade paperback has reinvigorated his love for the series, while Justin discusses a Haim performance on David Letterman and how he can't shake a band's performance from their music. Finally, Justin recommends the band Houndstooth.

You can view Justin's re-structured calendar here.


Show rundown:

The Jinx: 13m 37s

High Maintenance: 16m 30s

Spring: 35m 18s

Backcountry: 54m 17s

Lost for Life: 56m 33s

East of West: 59m 03s

Haim: 01h 02m 35s

Recommendations: 01h 06m 50s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

Subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

You can follow the hosts on Twitter, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.


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 found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

The Jinx, The Noah, and Do Not Believe His Lies

In this episode of Everything Justin opens the show with a really half-assed theory on the nature of beer drinking. In the watching section Justin talks about the finale of HBO's true crime mini-series "The Jinx." Keith discusses last week's recommendation of "The Noah," and the French drama, "Force Majeure." The two then move on to talk about the mysterious mobile game "Do Not Believe His Lies." They finish the show with a brief discussion of the music they've been listening to, and Keith recommends the web series, "High Maintenance."


Show rundown:

The Jinx: 13m 45s

The Noah: 35m 24s

Force Majeure: 48m 56s

Do Not Believe His Lies: 55m 48s

Music: 01h 07m 07s

Recommendations: 01h 13m 33s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email the Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

You can subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.


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 found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

The Jinx, The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Peaky Blinders, and more...

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith change up the format of the show and move to a weekly timeframe. In the watching section Justin talks about HBO's true crime mini-series "The Jinx," and Netflix's new comedy from Tina Fey "The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt." Keith discusses the amazing sound design of "On Cinema at The Cinema," and the underappreciated BBC series "Peaky Blinders."

Justin and Keith then share their anxieties about the potentinal of the books they're reading ending poorly. Keith is reading "The Book of Strange New Things," while Justin is reading "The Southern Reach Trilogy."

The two move on to talk about what they've been playing where Keith talks about "Darkest Dungeon." Justin prompts Keith for an answer as to why he or anybody plays video games, and quietly questions every decision he's ever made, then shares his latest raid experience from "Destiny."

They finish the segment by discussing the podcasts "Everything is Stories" and "The Ethicists," and Keith discusses his newfound and unabashed love for The Purity Ring's new album.

The show ends with a brief discussion of last episodes recommendation of "The Lawnmower Man," by Stephen King, and Justin recommends the 1975 movie, "The Noah."


Show rundown:

The Jinx: 11m 42s

The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt: 22m 22s

On Cinema at The Cinema: 26m 50s

Peaky Blinders: 32m 03s

The Book of Strange New Things: 34m 42s

The Southern Reach Trilogy: 37m 28s

Darkest Dungeon: 41m 25s

Why Do You Play Video Games: 43m 38s

Destiny: 53m 43s

Everything is Stories: 58m 35s

The Ethicists: 01h 01m 05s

Recommendations: 01h 05m 00s


If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email the Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

You can subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.


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 found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

The Babadook, Serial, and The Magicians Trilogy

The bathroom stalll in question.

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith catch up on the past month. They discuss the mental illness metaphors of Jennifer Kent's The Babadook, the popular podcast Serial, and its predecessor The Staircase, and Lev Grossman's Magicians Trilogy. They close with a discussion of last episode's recommendation The Plagiarist and Keith recommends the Stephen King short story The Lawnmower Man.

Show rundown:

The Babadook: 09m 57s

Serial and The Staircase: 24m 30s

The Magicians Trilogy: 46m 39s

Recommendations: 01h 12m 01s

If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email the Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

You can follow the show on Twitter @BrownBlueWhite and the hosts, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight.

You can subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.


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

Additional music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Black Mirror, Ferguson, and Europa Report

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss the BBC series Black Mirror. Then they spend some time discussing how social media is handling the Ferguson and Eric Garner situations. They close with a discussion of last episode's recommendation of Europa Report, and Justin recommends The Plagiarist.

Show rundown:

Black Mirror: 08m 42s

Ferguson: 55m 48s

Recommendations: 01h 08m 33s

If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email the Justin at: gjblizzard@gmail.com

You can follow the show on Twitter @BrownBlueWhite and the hosts, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight.

You can subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.


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 is the Black Mirror from The Arcade Fire's album, Black Mirror.

Additional music was found on The Free Music Archive, and is provided by Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Interstellar and Diarrhea Planet

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss Christopher Nolan's new movie, "Interstellar." They close with a discussion of last episodes recommendation of Diarrhea Planet's performance at Seattle's KEXP radio station. Keith recommends the movie Europa Report.

Show rundown:

Interstellar: 09m 05s

Recommendations: 01h 23m 45s

If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email the Justin at: justin@brownbluewhite.com

You can follow the show on Twitter @BrownBlueWhite and the hosts, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight, Keith's Letterboxd profile can be found here.

You can subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.


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 is from Diarrhea Planet's last album "I'm Rich Beyond Your Wildest Dreams"

The ABCs of Death 2 and A Good Man Is Hard To Find

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss the horror anthology film, "The ABCs Of Death 2." The show closes with a discussion of last episodes recommendation of Flannery O'Conner's short story, A Good Man Is Hard To Find. Justin recommends the Diarrhea Planet performance at Seattle's KEXP radio station.

Show rundown:

The ABCs Of Death 2: 09m 07s

Recommendations: 50m 26s

If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email the hosts at: justin@brownbluewhite.com and keith@brownbluewhite.com

You can follow the show on Twitter @BrownBlueWhite and the hosts, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight.

You can subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.


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 Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Maidentrip, Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson, and Violence and the NFL

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss the documentary, "Maidentrip." They follow up with an examination of the NFL, Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson, Roger Goodell, if the sport is too violent, and whether or not we have a moral obligation to not watch football. The show closes with a discussion of last episodes recommendation of My Brother, My Brother and Me and Keith recommends the Flannery O'Conner short story, "A Good Man Is Hard To Find."

Show rundown:

Maidentrip: 08m 20s

NFL: 32m 14s

Recommendations: 01h 14m 24s

If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email the hosts at: justin@brownbluewhite.com and keith@brownbluewhite.com

You can follow the show on Twitter @BrownBlueWhite and the hosts, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight.

You can subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.

Don't forget to kick the burger to the moon.


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 Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

The music before our recommendations is the song "(It's A) Departure" performed by John Roderick and The Long Winters, and used as a theme song for the My Brother, My Brother and Me podcast.

You can find more of John Roderick and the Long Winters' work here.

The One I Love, Richard Dawkins, and Animated Television Series

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss the new movie starring Mark Duplass and Elisabeth Moss, "The One I Love." They follow up with an examination on Richard Dawkins recent antics on Twitter. The show closes with a discussion of last episodes recommendations of Futurama, Bob's Burgers, and Adventure Time.

Show rundown:

The One I Love: 07m 06s

Richard Dawkins: 46m 25s

Recommendations: 01h 03m 14s

Justin's recommendation this episode is the episode titled The Adventure Zone from the My Brother, My Brother, and Me podcast.

If you have any questions or suggestions, you can email the hosts at: justin@brownbluewhite.com and keith@brownbluewhite.com

You can follow the show on Twitter @BrownBlueWhite and the hosts, Justin is @blizzzzzzzzzard, and Keith is @ThingsComeRight.

You can subscribe to Everything in iTunes by clicking here. Our podcast about HBO's The Leftovers can be found at Everything Leftover, or you can subscribe in iTunes by clicking here.

Any additioinal information can be found at Brown Blue White.


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 Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

The music before our recommendations is the theme song for Bob's Burgers, written and performed by Loren Bouchard.

The Fermi Paradox, Auschwitz Selfie, and Moon Hooch

In this episode of Everything Justin and Keith discuss the Fermi Paradox and it's cultural and religous implications. They follow up with a discussion around the girl who took a selfie at Auschwitz. The close by talking about last show's recommendation of Moon Hooch's Tiny Desk Concert.

Show rundown:

Fermi Paradox: 02m 29s

Selfie: 01h 00m 44s

Recommendations: 01h 23m 36s

You can read Wait But Why's take on the Fermi Paradox here.

They're Made Out of Meat is a short story written by Terry Bisson and can be read here.

Moon Hooch's NPR Tiny Desk concert can be viewed here. You can find more information on the band at their website.


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 Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

Snowpiercer

In this episode of Everything, Justin and Keith discss the social and economic commentary of Bong Joon-Ho's Snowpiercer, starring Chris Evans, John Hurt, Tilda Swinton, and Ed Harris. They end the show with discussion on last episodes recommendation of the Spoon River Anthology, and Justin recommends Moon Hooch's performance on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert.

Show Rundown:

Snowpiercer: 08m 56s

Recommendations: 57m 42s

The Wait But Why article on The Fermi Paradox can be found here.

For more information and more podcasts please visit Brown Blue White.

Email the hosts:

justin@brownbluewhite.com

keith@brownbluewhite.com

You may hear a slight buzzing in the backround during this week's recommendations, this is because Justin forgot to turn off his AC unit before recording. It won't happen again.


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 Miss Emma:

Une Glass au Citron (Miss Emma) / CC BY-NC-SA 2.0

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: 

The Double, Herzog, and #RedskinsPride

In this episode of Everything Keith and Justin discuss the new directoral effort from Richard Ayode, The Double, starring Jesse Eisenberg. After that they explore the #RedskinsPride debacle. They close the show with a brief discussion about the band Herzog's new album, Boys, and a quick recommendation from Keith.

Show rundown:

The Double: 11m 37s

Twitter: 42m 56s

Recommendations: 1h 05m 03s

Keith's recommendation this week is for the collected short films of Don Hertzfeldt called It's Such A Beautiful Day.

Music for the episode was found through the Free Music Archive and is provided by Johnny Hawaii and Waylon Thornton.

Blue Ruin and Rectify

In this episode of Everything Keith and Justin discuss the Cannes Film Festival winner, Blue Ruin, and Sundance Channel original series Rectify. After that they take a look at what was trending on Twitter during the FCC's controversial hearing on Net Neutrality. They close the show with a quick recommendation.

Show rundown:

Blue Ruin: 09m 01s

Rectify: 30m 20s

Twitter: 52m 11s

Recommendations: 1h 13s

Justin's recommendation this week is the new album from Herzog, Boys.

Music for the episode was found through the Free Music Archive and is provided by Johnny Hawaii and Waylon Thornton.

You can find more of Johnny Hawaii's work here:

Bad Panda #61 (Johnny Hawaii) / CC BY-NC-SA 3.0

You can find more of Waylon Thornton's work here: