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Comfort Films #4 – Storms, Psychology and Staplers

April 24, 2020 by Steve Norton Leave a Comment

When times are tough, what stories do you turn to? Our new series, Comfort Films, is designed to look at the films that are important to us and why they help bring us up with everything feels down. This week, ScreenFish interns Daniel Collins (teenFish) and Johnathan Stowe stop by the show to chat about finding reverse hope in 2012, mental catharsis through psychological thrillers and making our home at The Office.

You can also stream the episode above on podomatic, Alexa (via Stitcher), Spotify or Soundcloud! Or, you can download the ep on Apple Podcasts or Google Play!

Filed Under: Featured, Film, Podcast Tagged With: Comfort Films, teenFish, teens

teenFish#7: Big Choices and Tin Foil Ladies in LET IT SNOW

December 8, 2019 by Steve Norton Leave a Comment

Welcome to teenFish, a podcast series that lets teenagers speak about media that matters to them in their own voice. Hosted by Daniel Collins (Infinity Warm-Up), teenFish airs every month and invites local youth to engage the truth and lies of the shows and films that excite them.

When a snowstorm hits a small midwestern town on Christmas Eve, a group of high school students are brought together and find the lines between their friendships and love lives blurring together. This month, Daniel and Jacob talk about listening to unexpected sources and making big life choices.

You can also stream the episode above on podomatic, Alexa (via Stitcher), or Spotify! Or, you can download the ep on Apple Podcasts or Google Play!

Filed Under: Film, Netflix, teenFish Tagged With: John Green, Let It Snow, Netflix, teenFish

teenFish#4 – The BIRDBOX Challenge

February 10, 2019 by Steve Norton Leave a Comment

Have you ever really wanted to know what goes on in the mind of today’s teens? Not just ‘what are they thinking?’ but how they feel about life’s issues? About truth? About where God is in the world today? At long last, ScreenFish is proud to announce teenFish, a new podcast series that lets teenagers speak about media that matters to them in their own voice. Hosted by Daniel Collins (Infinity Warm-Up), teenFish will be air the first Sunday of every month and invite local youth to engage the truth and lies of the shows and films that excite them.

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Netflix created a stir with the release of BIRDBOX, it’s cultural phenomenon starring Sandra Bullock. Telling the story of a world threatened by a beast that causes your death as soon as you see it, the film proves that there’s more to it than thrills and kills. This month, teenFish returns as Daniel and Jacob dive into the film’s conversations about suicide and the sins that lie beneath.

You can stream the episode above, on podomatic or on Spotify! Or, you can download the ep on Apple Podcasts, Google Play or more!

Filed Under: Netflix, Podcast, SmallFish Tagged With: birdbox, horror, Netflix, Sandra Bullock, suicide, teenFish, the birdbox challenge

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