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The Overlook Theatre and Unnamed Footage Festival present The Overlook Hour Podcast! Join your hosts Clark Little (UFF Co-Founder, Ex-Standup, Brit Box Subscriber), Russell Fisher (UFF Co-Founder, The Overlook Theatre, D&D advocate), Randy Staat (Musician, Engineer, French New-Wave purist) and Oksana Osachiy (UFF Co-Founder, The Overlook Theatre, and Cat Enthusiast) for a weekly discussion and analysis of indie horror films with the occasional documentary, TV show, YouTube Video, dream, nigh ...
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Hosted by Le'Keisha Mazur, the Overlooked Business Basics podcast explores the most overlooked aspects to starting a business. Are you looking to start your own business or side business? Then you've found the right podcast because you will learn about the most overlooked business, marketing and legal basics that every business owner should know. Listening to this podcast will give you the insights you need to be successful. Learn more at https://missionmatters.com/author/lekeisha-mazur/
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Sports and music debates here at the Overlooked and Underrated podcast where unpopular opinions are spoken, and hidden gems finally come to light. The host Reverend Roland a professional speaker, current college athlete, and co-owner of the clothing line Overlooked and Underrated. Sit back and be prepared for some hot takes.
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A podcast about under-appreciated and overlooked things, be it movies, games, books, professions, food, modes of transport, domestic or undomesticated animals, drag queens, YouTube channels, cheeses, and anything else that we can think of. It is hosted by two gay geeks who want to share their love of discovering new things with others. They like to attend events like Pax (East and Unplugged), as well as local events to find new and interesting things. The podcast will also have a variety of ...
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Rob Schneider wanted to shake up the television industry and thus created his own self-funded/written/produced/starring series for Netflix. Guy and Tim are joined by special guest comedians from all over the world to critically assess this work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to 'Overlooked', a podcast that shares the stories from around the world that may have been missed by your home news network. These stories will include the good, the bad and, sometimes the absolutely hilarious. The podcast is updated weekly. If you come across stories or articles that you think should be featured here, please, share them! Don't forget to share and follow on Twitter, Facebook or YouTube!.
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I was struggling with debating I should be starting this podcast due to my insecurity. God told me there are people out there who needed to hear this and many are related. I want to be the voice and speak up. My husband always told me Moses was a stutterer, but God still used him to lead people to the promised land. I pray this podcast would reach many (or even one) people to help them build confidence and know that they are valued. The podcast is created to discuss stories and experiences a ...
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Randy gets down with “Hello Dankness”. Clark learns about something called 4chan and Russell was blissfully surprised with “Bliss of Evil”. And everyone chimes in for “Abigail”. Films: Tosh Show (2023 Series), Triumph the Insult Comic Dog’s Let’s Make a Poop (2024), Hot Ones: Conan O'Brien Needs a Doctor While Eating Spicy Wings (2015 Series), Spac…
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Choral groups were among the hardest-hit and slowest to rebound from the pandemic. Two of the region’s enduring choirs are still finding their footing both artistically and in the wider public. Today, we hear from the choirs’ two artistic directors—Kyle Ritter of Asheville Symphony Chorus and Emily Floyd of Asheville Youth Choirs. They’re performin…
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In this episode, we delve into three thought-provoking headlines that shed light on important issues affecting us today. Headline 1: What 's in Your Meat? We start by discussing the concerning trend of major food chains like Tyson Foods, Panera Bread, and Chick-fil-A reversing their no-antibiotics policies in meat production. The use of antibiotics…
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What do you do to capitalize on marketing as a franchisee? What is the big deal of the franchisor system? How do you adapt to online and in-app only purchases for your business? Join your hostess Le'Keisha Mazur as she talks about: Corporate Marketing We will take a look at aspects of corporate marketing from the perspective of being a franchisee, …
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Just as Asheville’s arts community has evolved, so too has ArtsAVL. It changed its name just a year and a half ago from the Asheville Area Arts Council and, even before the pandemic, refocused its mission from service to advocacy. My guest today is Katie Cornell, executive director now in her fifth year with ArtsAVL. We talk about that mission shif…
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Randy was on board with “The People’s Joker”. Clark watches a horror classic for the first time and Russell gives a 12 star review for a new reboot. Also, everyone joins in for “Civil War”. Films: The People's Joker (2022), The Beast (2023), Poltergeist (1982), Scoop (2024), Dagr (2024), Festival of the Living Dead (2024), The First Omen (2024), Ci…
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Want to know what’s happening with McCormick Field, Thomas Wolfe Auditorium and the Western North Carolina Nature Center? My guest has the answers. Chris Corl is General Manager and Director of Community & Regional Entertainment Facilities for the City of Asheville. We go into detail about the upcoming trip around the bases for McCormick Field’s re…
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Asheville is very much a music town—not just for musicians, but also for fans, as evidenced by the six record stores dotting the city. As we approach the annual Record Store Day, April 20, we talk with Mark Capon of Harvest Records, Jesse McSwain of Static-Age Records and Morgan Markowitz of Earth River Records. We talk about the evolution of their…
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Downtown business owners, workers and residents spent a lot of 2023 imploring Asheville officials to get a handle on crime, trash and vagrancy. All along, many were pressing to take matters into their own hands by working with city leaders to form what’s called a business improvement district. A business improvement district—or BID—is a tax assessm…
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Randy hits up the “Snack Shack”. Clark summons “The Piper” and Russell shows his contrarian side with his review of “Madame Web”. Films: Yannick (2023), Rubber (2010), Riddle of Fire (2023), Snack Shack (2024), The Bunny Game (2011), Monkey Man (2024), The Piper (2023), Stopmotion (2023), Madame Web (2024), The Duke of Burgundy (2014), Doctor Stran…
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D. Tyrell McGirt says his career path was blazed as a 10-year-old in Greensboro, when his mother signed him up for a lifeguarding class. He ran parks and recreation departments in Alabama, Arizona and Alaska before moving two years ago to lead the department in Asheville. In this conversation, McGirt talks through his department's recent decision t…
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Seventy years ago, Black Mountain College was a petri dish for experimental art, sound and performance. It was also the birthplace of so-called “happenings”—events where practitioners strived to transcend the bounds of existence and expression. Today, the Black Mountain College Museum and Arts Center throws an annual “(Re)Happening.” The 12th (Re)H…
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What is double dipping? How is it applied to business? How many uses can you get out of a lead? Join your hostess Le'Keisha Mazur as she talks about: Business Double Dippin Sometimes there is a moment when there is a oppertunity that a jack of all trades, but a master of some can utilize a lead that was meant for something else. Learn the tactics a…
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Middle housing is all the rage in planning and urban development circles—that is, duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, clusters of homes with no garages but maybe a shared park, in walkable neighborhoods close to transit. Basically, it's housing with many of the functions of traditional single-family homes but developed with equity, the environment and…
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Welcome to the premiere episode of Overlooked Headlines with Jeff Bass! I'm your host, Jeff Bass, and I am thrilled to bring you the most current headlines that have been disregarded or overlooked but are critical to your life and well-being. In this episode, we dive into three important headlines that you may have missed in the mainstream news. Fi…
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The Buncombe County District Attorney’s office prosecutes dozens of cases every week, from capital murder to trivial infractions. But DA Todd Williams seems at least a bit frustrated by the public’s lingering interest in what, on paper, resulted in guilty verdicts for misdemeanor trespassing. Some are holding up the charges as veiled attacks on fre…
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The boys talk with Kansas Bowling about her new film “Cuddly Toys”. Kansas expresses her love of “Trucker Cinema” and the lost art of the Mondo film. Get a badge for UFF7 while you can! Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget to rate us on iTunes! Fill our fe-mailbag by emailing us at OverlookHour@gmail.com Reach us on Instagram…
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With Randy on assignment in Boise, Russ and Clark welcome Madeleine Koestner (Marbles) in studio. Marbles covers her cross-country double feature while Clark explains the nuances of Connor Mcgregor’s performance in “Road House”. After Russ retells his own double feature, he and Clark review “Immaculate”. Spoiler Alert or whatevs. Films: Drop Dead G…
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This is an Overlooked Tracks Moment and my name is Kenny Chiba, your podcast host, and this time where we’re on the Magical Music Bus, and I'm excited to bring you some fantastic discoveries so you don't miss out on these releases.We've got four incredible tracks lined up, all from leading women in the global music scene. Kicking things off is a du…
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Barbie Angell is a poet and storyteller, children’s book author and emcee. Threading all of it, she’s a survivor. She’s candid about the range of abuse she experienced throughout her youth, and a quarter-century of ongoing psychological abuse she alleges from a domestic partner. The last few years have been particularly difficult for my guest today…
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sizzle Q1: Does marketing in a magazine still work? Sizzle Q2: What can business owners do to help each other and save some money? Sizzle Q3: Have you ever had chicken and waffles, together? Join your hostess Le'Keisha Mazur as she talks about: A-AA Roadtrip-Magazine Marketing Hear how a magazine inspired road trip lead to a really cool business di…
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Amanda Gusack joins the boys this week to talk about the new release of her 2005 film, “In Memorium”. Amanda talks about the history of the film, her relationship with film and found footage, and her current hobby of VR. Watch In Memorium on the big screen at the Unnamed Footage Festival! Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPhone? Don't forget …
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If the nonprofit world awarded medals for bravery on the battlefront, the counselors and volunteers for the SPARC Foundation could be the most decorated in Asheville. SPARC works with people who’ve committed child abuse, domestic abuse and street violence to find other paths of behavior. My guest today is Jackie Latek, the founding executive direct…
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Randy raves (pun intended) over “The Last Year of Darkness”. Clark got itchy for Guy Richie and Russell talks some scarecrow with “Die’ced”. Unnamed Footage Festival tickets are going fast! Films: Remnants (2013), The Last Year of Darkness (2023), Problemista (2023), The Gentlemen (2019), The Gentlemen (2024 TV Series), The Greatest Night in Pop (2…
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Welcome, music lovers, to the 72nd episode of the Overlooked Tracks Podcast! Today, we embark on a captivating musical journey, starting in the land of the rising sun, where we'll discover hidden gems from talented artists. Our next stop is the heart of New York City, where the beats are as sizzling as the city itself. As we groove through these ec…
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Just last week, Asheville City Schools voted to merge Montford North Star Academy into Asheville Middle School. The move will reduce the district’s $4.5 million budget shortfall by as much as half, but it also raised a lot of anger, sadness and questions from affected parents. My guest today is Greg Parlier, a reporter who covers education for the …
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Chris Jehly says he used to mock artists who painted the natural landscape. At the time, he was a graffiti artist inspired by BMX and metal music. Since his move to Asheville, he’s become one of the artists he used to dismiss. The plein-air paintings documenting his local hikes and other sojourns into the woods are on through the end of March at Ty…
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Jason Zink’s work has been a point of conversation in the past on The Overlook Hour but his newest film, “looky-loo” is a different change of pace. Jason talks about his early days of shooting skate videos, “straight edge” culture and the history of “Tinkler House”. Tickets for the Unnamed Footage Festival are going fast! Grab yours for the chance …
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Watch any of his performances or study his visual art, the easy takeaway on Edwin Salas is he's one disturbed artist. And how could he not be? When I profiled him in 2019 for Asheville's public radio station, he told me about the rape he suffered 30 years earlier and about the murder of his mother when he was just 5 years old. Indeed, much of his c…
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Randy gives Dune 2 a second chance with no naps this time. Clark has cornered the "Park Ranger Horror" market with "Lovely, Dark and Deep" and Russell talks alot of teddy bears with "Imaginary". Get your UFF badges while you can! Films: River (2023), Dune: Part Two (2024), Ricky Stanicky (2024), Lovely, Dark, and Deep (2023), Bird Box: Barcelona (2…
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Last year, the North Carolina Department of Transportation began the process of claiming properties through eminent domain for the widening of Interstate 240 and construction of the I-26 Connector. Rob and Sarah Shearan noticed the NCDOT offering their neighbors full replacement value on their properties. Not so for them. While the project maps sho…
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Do you use vehicle marketing? Do you market your vehicle the correct way? Have you ever called someone becasue they asked, "How's my driving?" on a bumpersticker on their vehicle. Join your hostess Le'Keisha Mazur as she talks about: Vehicle Brandslaughter NO, this isn't an episode talking about road rage, although if you aren't careful it could be…
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Randy spawns jealously with one of his picks. Clark saw a Tubi double feature and Russell defends “Out of Darkness”. Get badges and individual Unnamed Footage Festival tickets HERE! Films: 1013 Briar Lane (2009), Drive-Away Dolls (2024), Menus-Plaisirs - Les Troisgros (2023), Stopmotion (2023), Showgirls (1995), The Lair of the White Worm (1988), O…
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Welcome to the Overlooked Tracks Podcast, where I'm your host, Kenny Chiba. As we step into the year 2024, things have been a bit tumultuous, with a major earthquake in Japan, plane incidents in Tokyo, and ongoing conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza. The constant stream of negative news can be overwhelming, leaving many wondering about the state of the w…
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Noah Bendix-Balgley is a revered violinist—concertmaster with the Berlin Philharmonic and a soloist who performs with orchestras internationally. He’s also a native of Asheville. I talk with him about the details on his ambitious, weeklong residency with the Asheville Symphony, beginning March 11. We talk about his training and career path and how …
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This is the second of two episodes recorded from the Feb. 20 Asheville City Council candidates mixer at Citizen Vinyl, thrown by the Asheville Downtown Association. You'll hear my short conversations with candidates Iindia Pearson, CJ Domingo and Kim Roney. The previous episode, posted Monday, features my conversations with candidates Bo Hess, Keva…
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Randy talks and plugs Japanese public toilets for his pick with “Perfect Days”. In a reversal of (mis)fortune, Clark reviews “Tux and Fanny” - a film via Youtube and Russell keeps Found Footage February alive with his review of “The Den”. Get tickets to the Unnamed Footage Festival HERE! Films: Perfect Days (2023), Dry Ground Burning (2022), Strang…
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Three seats on Asheville’s City Council will be filled in November’s general election, but to get there, we need to first get through a small-stakes primary. I say small stakes because of the seven candidates on the ballot, only one will drop off after the March 5 primary. Still, that didn’t keep locals from packing Citizen Vinyl last Tuesday for a…
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Andrew Jones of the Asheville Watchdog is so busy covering Mission’s past, present and future, he has nine bylined stories about the hospital so far in February alone. I talked with him just yesterday to get the latest, including details of alarming findings from the US Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and the so-called Immediate Jeopardy…
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Do you cringe when you hear the word contract? Do you download contract and fill them in because its quick and affordabe? Are you a victim of signer's regret? Join your hostess Le'Keisha Mazur as she talks about: Contracts, Clauses and the Fine Print Discover the good of contracts in the know and unknown of your business and the bad habits some bus…
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A fellow cryptid enthusiast, Anthony Cousins joins the show to talk about his new film, “Frogman”. Anthony gives the background behind the actual cryptid, why he had to make this a found footage film and we all learn the difference between toads and frogs. Thanks google. Get Frogman merch HERE! Get UFF7 badges HERE! Films: Frogman (2023), Slaxx (20…
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The North Carolina primary election is March 5 and early voting is already underway. But the Republican supermajority in the stage legislature has passed laws making voting more difficult. My guests today are Robin Lively Summers of Indivisible Asheville and Leslie Boyd of the Poor People’s Campaign. They’re part of a coalition of nonprofits workin…
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Randy talks beavers, Clark finally watches "Army of Darkness" and Russell retreads "One Cut of the Dead". The boys are also joined by Thomas Burke to review the latest installment of The Blackwell Ghost franchise. Is a theatre near you destined to be invaded by Hundreds of Beavers? CHECK HERE! Films: The Blackwell Ghost 8 (2024), Hundreds of Beaver…
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It should surprise no one that Asheville and other parts of Western North Carolina have become launching pads for a nascent industry of psychedelics. What is surprising is the recent state-sanctioned research into psychedelics and the legislative openness to legalization. My guest today is Daniel Walton, an Asheville journalist who reported and wro…
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Several weeks back, Russell put out the call for a meandering backyard wrestling movie and Bone Barrel appeared in his DMs. This week David Dawson, the filmmaker who made and sent that movie, joins the show. We get into most of David's filmography in some depth, discuss the aversion to sending someone your own movie, and tease Flesh Games, which yo…
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Dewayne Barton is an artist, activist, social entrepreneur and voice of vision—all from the vantage of uplifting his Burton Street community. He escaped the scourge of crack cocaine while growing up in D.C., moved to Asheville after time in the U.S. Navy and devoted his life to building up community. He co-founded the nonprofit pathway to employmen…
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We're at the Found Footage February midpoint with a new TBR Report, an in-world-camera classic, and an alternate reality recommendation. But first, Randy is in a new release dryspell and turns to decades past for his picks this week. Films: Beyond the Neon (2022), Spacked Out (2000), The Big Feast (1973), The Bay (2012), The Joe Schmo Show (2003 TV…
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If you’re not earning at least $22.10 an hour, you can’t afford to live in Asheville. That’s according to Just Economics of WNC, which last month updated its living wage rate for Buncombe County. It climbed $2 an hour in less than a year. My guests today are Vicki Meath, Director of Just Economics, and Jen Hampton, the organization’s Housing and Wa…
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Can rain shut you down? Can Icy roads stop you? Is a snow day a bad thing for your business? Join your hostess Le'Keisha Mazur as she talks about: Elemental Business Practices Discover how to use SWOT to avoid some of the pitfalls when dealing with inclement weather as your adversary in business and the issues that come along with it. Rain or shine…
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As an atmospheric river continues to wash the bay area away, Russell chats with Craig Jacobson and Cassandra Sechler about their new film The Return of the Näcken and its upcoming world premiere at their new film fest! Get tickets to the Dimensions Film Festival HERE! Sign up for the DDCP newsletter HERE! Hey, we're on YouTube! Listening on an iPho…
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