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#132 Pt 2 – Do People Know What They Need?: The Human Shadow, Method Acting & The Second Half Of Life With Tom Everatt

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Actor Tom Everatt returns for the second half of the two-part conversation with Mike to discuss stagecraft, method acting, being a person and so much more!

This week, in part 2, Tom & Mike discuss what method acting is, that people don’t know what they need, psychopaths, human choice, fulfillment, the “human shadow”, free will & determinism, life experiences, learning from mistakes, hazy memories and so much more!

Tom’s first appearance was on episode 124 of GCC where he spoke about acting, being a tour guide, free will & determinism and so much more, so be sure you check that episode out if you haven’t already!

Tom’s Instagram: @Taeveratt  - Festival Players Site: http://thefestivalplayers.co.uk/ - Golden Age Theatre Company Site: https://goldenagetheatre.com/

Last week, in part 1 of their chat, Tom started by explaining what stagecraft & upstaging is, the many ways in how acting on stage is different from on-screen acting and his upcoming role as Henry The Fifth in the Shakespearean play of the same name, which then follows onto why Tom enjoys Shakespeare which includes an explanation on iambic pentameter, Shakespeare’s influence on language and more, so check that out if you haven’t already!

Last episode, number 131 of GCC, Mike spoke with Chris Braaten of the I Like To Like Things podcast, talking about the varieties of American & English culture, and Chris & Mike’s mutual love of different foods, before talking about how fatherhood, what it is to truly “be a man”, vulnerability & crying, admitting when you’re wrong, the different approaches to parenting from older generations, Chris’ weight loss journey, the importance of pockets and so much more!

Intro & outro reads by BZ The Voice

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Mike & Tony Farina continue their Mark Russell journey by discussing his run of Flintstones comics on Indie Comics Spotlight: https://spoti.fi/3idkXqr

Mike appeared on Star Wars Timeline’s Timecast, talking about the different SW trilogies, found here: https://youtu.be/W03gonK4rtw

Mike spoke about the New 52 Batman comic Endgame on Mandatory Marvel & DC with host Max Byrne: https://spoti.fi/2UzGdxW

Mike & Chris Phelps discussed the new Black Widow movie on the feed of Comics In Motion: https://spoti.fi/3r2AKez

If you want to hear Mike, Megan & Tonya Todd’s thoughts on the first 3 episodes of the Loki series, check it out on the feed of Comics In Motion: https://spoti.fi/2TamZ10

Mike was on ep 37 of What's The Topic, to talk about the first episode of Loki, check it out on this very feed: https://spoti.fi/2SkIwDT

Mike is on episode 21 of the podcast Geek Talks on the Fantastic Universes feed: https://spoti.fi/3fOJT5h

Mike also appeared on episode 16 Frank Burton’s I Like The Sound podcast: https://spoti.fi/3ue8ma3

Find Mike’s other show; Star Wars: Comics In Canon on Spotify & the other podcast apps on the feed of Comics In Motion. Episodes are out every Saturday; episodes 0-66 are out now, in ep 66 Darth Vader is pursuing Jedi archivist Jocasta Nu, in ep 65 Mike talks about the penultimate issues of the 2015 Star Wars run “Rebels & Rogues” and in ep 64 Mike delves into the first chapter of the War Of The Bounty Hunters crossover event! Previous episodes topics include Lando comics, the Journals of Old Ben Kenobi, Kanan Jarrus, Count Dooku, Kylo Ren, Darth Maul, how C-3PO got his red arm, book reviews & more - https://spoti.fi/3sOtqCw

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