This is a podcast for storytellers. Each episode @adam_bush interviews a storyteller in the industries of television, film or literature. Why is it called The Pete and Penelope Podcast? A couple of years ago, Adam and his pal Stephen began creating a television show for preschoolers called Pete and Penelope. To coincide with the creation of the show, they started a blog to let other people passionate about storytelling enjoy the journey with them. The Pete and Penelope Podcast is just anothe ...
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Emmy-winning puppet, toy and graphic designer, Kip Rathke began his career gluing feathers onto Big Bird for iconic puppet and costume designer Kermit Love. He currently serves as Creative Director at Sesame Workshop, overseeing the design of all Sesame Street licensed toys and experiential entertainment. In this episode, @adam_bush and Kip talk ab…
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Eisley was formed in 1997 in their bedroom after youngest sibling, Stacy, wrote their first song at age 8. They performed first show in Spring '98, grew in local coffee house/rock venue, played 100's of shows as unsigned indie for 4 years ('98 - '02) in Texas, found and audience in Dallas’s Deep Ellum crowd about the time Sunny Day Real Estate rele…
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Michael Jr. got his start as a comedian when George Wallace took him to the legendary Comedy & Magic Club in Hermosa Beach. The club’s owner slipped the unknown comic onstage to perform; and a week later, Michael Jr. was performing at the “Just for Laughs” comedy festival in Montreal.Michael Jr. has performed on The Tonight Show, The Late, Late Sho…
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Cory Edwards made his feature film debut with Hoodwinked. Since Hoodwinked’s success, he’s written its sequel, the sci-fi feature Escape From Planet Earth, the web series Krogzilla Gets A Job, Roger Cosmonkey (the world’s first Twitter Series) and a ton of Veggie Tales episodes. Cory has developed projects for industry greats like John Davis (produ…
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