Triple Take Episode 7: Edward Bowser

WelcoEdward Bowserme to the seventh episode of Triple Take, the podcast where we discuss how favorite films, books and albums shape who we are. Today we’ve flipped the script: Soon-to-be former cohost Edward Bowser is our subject. Edward recently left AL.com for a new pursuit, and by extension, he left Triple Take.

We’re not happy about it.

But the good news is, we are happy about our new cohost, Matt Scalici. You’ll meet him on this episode, when we immediately test his mettle as he interviews Edward about “Malcolm X.” You’ll also hear how “Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry” by Mildred D. Taylor and Missy Elliott’s “Supa Dupa Fly” affected our dear friend.

(OK, you’ll also hear me lament his departure. But I promise to let it go.)

Follow our hosts: Carla Jean Whitley on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram; John Hammontree on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram; Edward Bowser on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram; and Matt Scalici on Twitter.

Triple Take episode six: Poet and Desert Island Supply Co. co-founder Elizabeth Hughey

Elizabeth HugheyWelcome to the sixth episode of Triple Take, the podcast where we discuss how favorite films, books and albums shape who we are. Today’s guest is Elizabeth Hughey, a poet and cofounder of writing center Desert Island Supply Co.

We talk to Hughey about the book “Orlando: A Biography” and gender identity; the film “Eternal Sunshine of a Spotless Mind;” and how Moby’s “Play” and Public Enemy’s “Fear of a Black Planet,” affected Hughey at transitional times in life.

Follow our hosts: Carla Jean Whitley on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Instagram; John Hammontree on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram; and Edward Bowser on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.