Mimecast! http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/ Published weekly on the World Wide Web Podcast Generator 2.5 - http://podcastgen.sourceforge.net Mon, 15 Dec 2025 22:44:16 +0000 en Copyright 2015 Mimecast http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/images/itunes_image.png Mimecast! http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/ Published weekly on the World Wide Web Culture, politics and people from a mime perspective. Head Mime Head Mime headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com no No. 13 - Bukowski The Head Mime and the First Assistant Mime consider Charles Bukowski The Head Mime and the First Assistant Mime consider Charles Bukowski The Head Mime and the First Assistant Mime consider Charles Bukowski http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-11-22_episode_13.mp3 http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-11-22_episode_13.mp3 2:42 headmim@wouldyoulikesometoast.com (Head Mime) Head Mime no Wed, 02 Dec 2015 06:01:00 +0000 No. 11 - Followthrough We interview Charles Weatherby Johnston about his book. This week, the Head Mime interviews Charles Weatherby Johnston about his new non-fiction best seller: "Followthrough: How to Finish What You Blah Blah Whatever, You Get The Idea".     Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and visit our facebook page at facebook.com/mimeseverywhere. Have a question for the Head Mime? Leave it on the facebook page, or email her directly at headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com.Consider joining the "Mime Extra" club where you can listen to the podcast without ads, and get a bonus interview or think piece each week. Only $30 a year, and you get your very own "I listen to the Mimecast" mug. We interview Charles Weatherby Johnston about his book. http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-11-06_episode_11.mp3 http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-11-06_episode_11.mp3 2:41 headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com (Head Mime) Head Mime Charles Weatherby Johnston, foillowthrough no Tue, 24 Nov 2015 15:36:15 +0000 No. 12 - Dog Shows The Head Mime riffs on Dog Shows The Head Mime riffs on Dog Shows The Head Mime riffs on Dog Shows http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-11-22_episode_12.mp3 http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-11-22_episode_12.mp3 2:09 headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com (Head Mime) Head Mime Dog Shows no Sun, 22 Nov 2015 21:32:52 +0000 No. 10 - Goats The Head Mime reviews "The Men Who Stare at Goats" This week, the Head Mime reviews the 2009 film, "The Men Who Stare at Goats." Based on the non-fiction book of the same name, "Goats" was a star-studded sleeper that never awoke. The Head Mime examines the difference between the fictionalized version of the story portrayed in the movie and the true-life story of real goats, and re-enacts the crucial goat-staring scene for listeners.     Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and visit our facebook page at facebook.com/mimeseverywhere. Have a question for the Head Mime? Leave it on the facebook page, or email her directly at headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com.Consider joining the "Mime Extra" club where you can listen to the podcast without ads, and get a bonus interview or think piece each week. Only $30 a year, and you get your very own "I listen to the Mimecast" mug. The Head Mime reviews "The Men Who Stare at Goats" http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-10-24_episode_10.mp3 http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-10-24_episode_10.mp3 3:07 headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com (Head Mime) Head Mime Goats, Men, Stare no Tue, 27 Oct 2015 05:01:00 +0000 No. 9 - A Perfect Storm The Head Mime deconstructs the phrase, "a perfect storm" This week, in a nod to the domain one of the Head Mime's favorite podcasts, Lexicon Valley, we deconstruct the now ubiquitous phrase in everyday English, "A Perfect Storm." How did this phrase among all book and movie titles make its way so completely into all parts of daily conversation? Why not, "A Passage to India," or "Absolom! Absolom!" or even "The A Team?" Did some confluence of events occur, by rare coincidence, and combine at the optimal moment to bring the phrase into such prominence? The Head Mime explores the possibilities this week, on the Mimecast. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and visit our facebook page at facebook.com/mimeseverywhere. Have a question for the Head Mime? Leave it on the facebook page, or email her directly at headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com. Consider joining the "Mime Extra" club where you can listen to the podcast without ads, and get a bonus interview or think piece each week. Only $30 a year, and you get your very own "I listen to the Mimecast" mug. The Head Mime deconstructs the phrase, "a perfect storm" http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-10-21_episode_9-001.mp3 http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-10-21_episode_9-001.mp3 2:58 headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com (Head Mime) Head Mime Lexicon Valley, a perfect storm, english phrases no Thu, 22 Oct 2015 04:09:33 +0000 No. 8 - Knots The five fundamental knots with the Head Mime Brought to you by Nutritonixx This week, we mime with a knot-tying expert, and learn the five fundamental knots upon which all other knots are based. A grounding in knots can set the stage for a career in the merchant marine, or as an extra in a Johnny Depp film. Grab a rope, and get ready to tie some knots with the Head Mime. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and visit our facebook page at facebook.com/mimeseverywhere. Have a question for the Head Mime? Leave it on the facebook page, or email her directly at headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com. Consider joining the "Mime Extra" club where you can listen to the podcast without ads, and get a bonus interview or think piece each week. Only $30 a year, and you get your very own "I listen to the Mimecast" mug. The five fundamental knots with the Head Mime http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-10-13_episode_8.mp3 http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-10-13_episode_8.mp3 2:40 headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com (Head Mime) Head Mime Knots, Rope, Rope Knots no Wed, 14 Oct 2015 03:06:42 +0000 No. 6 - Walk the Line The Head Mime examines the work of cinematographer Phedon Papamichael. This week, the Head Mime reviews the work of [feddin PApa-mike-al] Phedon Papamichael, cinematographer for the Johnny Cash biographical movie, Walk the Line, and many other films. Born in Germany, Papamichael is well-known as an American cinematographer with a varied and impressive work history. The head mime contemplates Papamichael's career trajectory, film choices and collaborations with multiple directors. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and visit our facebook page at facebook.com/mimeseverywhere. Have a question for the Head Mime? Leave it on the facebook page, or email her directly at headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com. Consider joining the "Mime Extra" club where you can listen to the podcast without ads, and get a bonus interview or think piece each week. Only $30 a year, and you get your very own "I listen to the Mimecast" mug. The Head Mime examines the work of cinematographer Phedon Papamichael. http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-09-07_episode_6.mp3 http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-09-07_episode_6.mp3 2:23 headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com (Head Mime) Head Mime Walk the Line, Phedon Papamichael, Cinema no Tue, 29 Sep 2015 05:01:00 +0000 No. 5 - Death Star Travels We mime with Dan Gonzoles about Death Star Travels In this week's episode, we mime with physics professor Dan Gonzales about Star Wars, and specifically the Death Star, the menacing space station with the ability to destroy an entire planet. Once the Death Star explodes a planet, how does it get to the next one? There don't seem to be any engines on it like you see on most of the space ships in the Star Wars movies. Stay tuned to learn what physics has to say about Death Star Travels. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and visit our facebook page at facebook.com/mimeseverywhere. Have a question for the Head Mime? Leave it on the facebook page, or email her directly at headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com. Consider joining the "Mime Extra" club where you can listen to the podcast without ads, and get a bonus interview or think piece each week. Only $30 a year, and you get your very own "I listen to the Mimecast" mug. We mime with Dan Gonzoles about Death Star Travels http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-09-06_episode_5.mp3 http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-09-06_episode_5.mp3 2:23 headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com (Head Mime) Head Mime Death Star, Physics no Tue, 22 Sep 2015 05:01:00 +0000 No. 3 - Something The Head Mime reflects on George Harrison's "Something" In this week's episode, a special Head Mime commentary. George Harrison, "the quiet Beatle," was never as prolific as his bandmates John and Paul, but his compositions stand out in the Beatles catalog, maybe none moreso than his song, "Something," from the album Abbey Road. The Head Mime examines the song itself and its place in the pantheon of popular song. The Head Mime reflects on George Harrison's "Something" http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-08-29_episode_3-001.mp3 http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-08-29_episode_3-001.mp3 2:23 headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com (Head Mime) Head Mime George Harrison, Silence, The Beatles, Pop Music, Something, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Abbey Road no Tue, 08 Sep 2015 05:01:00 +0000 No. 2 - Farming in the City The Head Mime interviews the First Assistant Mime about city farming. In this week's episode, the Head Mime discusses city living with the First Assistant Mime. More city-dwellers are raising chickens and other small livestock in the city environment. Is this a function of the economic climate, a longing for our agrarian roots, or are the Millenials to blame? The Head Mime interviews the First Assistant Mime about city farming. http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-08-29_episode_2.mp3 http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-08-29_episode_2.mp3 2:23 headmime@wouldyoulikesometoast.com (Head Mime) Head Mime Farming, City Life, Silence, Chickens, Millenials, Livestock no Tue, 01 Sep 2015 17:39:00 +0000 No. 1 - The Belgian Question The Head Mime interviews Andrew Pettis, author of "The Belgian Question" This week's episode your host, the Head Mime, mimes with Harvard Psychologist and author of "The Belgian Question," Andrew Pettis. Please subscribe to us on iTunes, and visit our facebook page at facebook.com/mimeseverywhere. Consider joining the "Mime Extra" club where you can listen to the podcast without ads, and get a bonus interview or think piece each week. Only $30 a year, and you get your very own "I listen to the Mimecast" mug. Music: The American Concert Orchestra, "Extracts from the Ballet-Suite Scherazada, Pt. 1" from Project Gutenberg under the Project Gutenberg License, which can be found at http://www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Gutenberg:The_Project_Gutenberg_License  The Head Mime interviews Andrew Pettis, author of "The Belgian Question" http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-08-25_episode_1-002.mp3 http://wouldyoulikesometoast.com/mimecast/?name=2015-08-25_episode_1-002.mp3 2:06 mimecast@wouldyoulikesometoast.com (Head Mime) Head Mime Psychology, Society, Silence no Wed, 26 Aug 2015 03:37:00 +0000