5/18/2023 0 Comments Josh spiegel mousterpieceI mean, you can, but I think the beauty of the script is that you don’t have to stick to the script. You don’t want to be forced to stick to the script. I don’t want to write everything up in advanced because then you’re forced again to stick to it. With Gabe and I, it’s not remotely planned. Whenever you step into a podcast situation, as soon as there is that other person - even someone you know very well - they can take it in a completely different direction than you ever would by yourself. You’re working with other people’s voices, and when you’re writing by yourself, you’re only dealing with your own problems, biases and experiences. I think that looseness is what is different, and what can be a benefit or a demerit. With podcasting, there is a downside to that looseness, that sometimes requires a more judicious editor of audio. There is always this sense of wanting to say more or wanting to say what you said in a different way. I mean, I don’t know about you, and I don’t know about other critics, but I know when I write a review, 10 minutes later I think “I wanted to say something else, I wanted to add more.” Obviously, you can write follow-up posts of some kind, but it’s not the same as that initial review. For me, that looseness is what is different from written criticism. I think in “Filmspotting”, a lot of the discussion that Adam Kempenaar and Josh Larsen doesn’t have the sort of free form style of other podcasts. I’m thinking of Peter Labuza’s “ The Cinephiliacs” and “ Filmspotting“, both of which are very good shows, and I think you can tell for Peter’s podcast, in the non-interview portion, that he has written down what he is going to say first. I know there are some very good podcasts out there that maybe not entirely, but partially rely on writing down everything you’re going to say before. Well, I’m sure some podcasters will tell you it doesn’t have to. How do you think that podcasting differs from written criticism? But on the other side, I thought “if it fails, it’s only your fault and you can’t blame anyone else.” So, I pushed myself into it. On the one side, I was worried that no one would listen to one guy talking about Disney movies. And I told myself that if I really want to do this show, I have to commit to doing it. I feel like a lot of podcasts, as soon as they get started, are dropped. If you do a podcast, you really have to commit to doing it for a while. It was a couple of guys, myself included, just talking about pop culture and there wasn’t enough commitment to it. Now, I did one podcast before “Mousterpiece”, but it didn’t really go anywhere. I had been writing online, and I thought podcasting was an exciting avenue to explore. I wanted to do something other than sitting down and listening, and while podcasting isn’t the most active of activities, I wanted to do something so that I had the feeling I was contributing. Now it seems like everyone has a podcast, but that wasn’t the case back in 2011. I had been listening to podcasts for a few years, this was back when podcasts weren’t quite as common. on Sunday, March 19, at Medlar Field at Lubrano Park.I got impatient as a listener of podcasts. The Nittany Lions will face Georgetown again at 1 p.m. In his five innings pitched, Luensmann struck out three and allowed only one hit and three walks. Travis Luensmann had a rare relief appearance and looked as good as ever.He totaled six strikeouts, the least he’s had in a game since his first start against Miami, but only allowed three hits and one earned run. Daniel Ourdekirk’s stat line wasn’t as good as it has been, but he still pitched well in his four innings.They each collected two hits, including Hannon’s fourth home run of the year. Kyle Hannon and Johnny Piacentino both had great days at the plate. ![]() Luensmann stayed in relief for the remainder of the game, holding on to the five-run lead and securing the victory for the Nittany Lions. ![]() Kyle Hannon!!! He crushes one to right-center for his fourth homer of the year!ī7 | PSU 6, GU 1 #WeAre /nnfwZRytEr- Penn State Baseball March 18, 2023
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