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Movies for Kids

Mike Bobbitt is an entertainer and a storyteller, but more importantly, he's a new dad. Movies were an important part of Mike's childhood, shaping him into the man he is today. Mike interviews his friends and families about their own relationship with the movies they grew up with. He also talks to parents about their experiences with their own kids and film. Along the way, Mike makes an important discovery about what it means to be a parent.

Episodes

The End...for now with my Father-in-Law Rob Hood

We're going to go out on a light note after so many heavy episodes...mostly because I didn't want to cry in front of my father-in-law Rob Hood! He is a person I genuinely like and enjoy being around and not just because he's my wife's dad. We share a very similar sense of humor. He's a wonderful, self made, hard working provider too. I'm incredibly lucky to have him as a dad. Thank you for listening to this little journey with me. I do feel like the luckiest person in the world that I have such ...

Sep 23, 202012 minEp. 26

Recapping with Allyson Bobbitt

This is going to be the penultimate episode for awhile at least. I sit down with my wife to review what I learned over the first 24 episodes of talking to my friends about parenting. I would like to return to this show every couple of years and check in with my guests to see where they're at and what's changed. So I hope you'll come back for that. Next week I'll be talking to my silly Father-in-Law Rob Hood and finally solve the mystery of why Allyson and her brother Kevin were able to watch Cad...

Sep 16, 202015 minEp. 25

Needs vs Wants with Kara Coraci

I didn't know comedian and photographer very well before this interview, but she posted something on Facebook that I found really moving about how resourcefulness in her childhood contributed to the artist she is an adult. So I reached out to her to talk about that and the challenges of being a stepmom. I haven't really been putting links to my guests in these show notes, but if you would like to see Kara's amazing photography, check out her website: https://www.alcamophotography.com/...

Sep 09, 202020 minEp. 24

Raising a Daughter (Jay and Bubbles)

For as long as I've known him, my friend Jay has had a real strength of character where he will be completely honest with you no matter how much it may hurt your feelings. He's stoic. He's hard to crack too, which always made his approval at his job at the Ann Arbor Comedy Showcase the Holy Grail. When we became Facebook friends, I got to see a completely different side of him. I got to see him as a dad with so much love for his daughter. Every weekend they'd go on movie adventures and Jay would...

Sep 02, 202021 minEp. 23

Deanne & Eric Haenke: When Your Child Comes Out

Eric Haenke told me a wonderful story about a year and a half ago that stuck with me as the ultimate goal I had to strive for as a dad. I wanted him and his wife to share that story on this episode, which they do, in addition to giving me so much more to contemplate and digest. If there's one thing I'm really learning about successful parenting it's that often times it takes a team. The Haenkes are certainly no exception to that. Oh yeah, and we also talk about That Thing You Do, so there's a li...

Aug 26, 202021 minEp. 22

JD Marshall from A Mission of Love on the Loss of a Child

My depression gets the best of me sometimes and I get horribly intrusive thoughts and I worry about losing Benji. My friend JD Marshall had those nightmares become his reality when he lost his daughter Stephanie to Cancer. Somehow JD found the strength to carry on and develop A Mission of Love which helps other families who have kids fighting Cancer. One of the fundraising arms of that is Comedy 4 Cancer, which is how I met him. JD is a kind and selfless man. He's a strong and humble man. I am t...

Aug 19, 202020 minEp. 21

Drummer/Architect/Wise Goofball Eric Weeks on Worrying

I have perhaps too strong of a bond to my parents where even when they're not around I always look for parental figures. While I was in Los Angeles, Architect Eric Weeks became like a surrogate dad to me. When I found out how layered of a human he was after seeing him rock out with his band The Red Elevens I knew he was a friendship I'd value for my entire life. We joked around every single day we'd see each other and he kept my spirits up when they could be dour. Along with the silliness though...

Aug 12, 202018 minEp. 20

Comedian/Actor/Producer Samantha Hale on Inclusivity

Samantha Hale is born and raised in Hollywood. She come from a Hollywood dynasty. Her Great Grandfather Alan Hale Sr. was buddies on screen and off with Errol Flynn. Her Grandfather was Alan Hale Jr., loved around the world to many as the Skipper on Gilligan's Island, the longest running television show in syndication of all time. I wanted to talk to Samantha about her relationship with movies and if they maintain their magical quality even though they're part of the family business. And more im...

Aug 05, 202017 minEp. 19

Jonathan Robertson's Movie Bucket

I've known my friends Jonathan and Hilary Robertson since 1991. We all worked together long before they were even married. The story of their relationship is quite epic in itself actually. They're married now, living in Pasadena and raising their exceptional daughter Dylan. The Robertsons made living in Los Angeles feel a little bit like home, welcoming me and my wife into their home very often. I love the three of them to death. Dylan is a smart, determined and good kid. Even though I would hav...

Jul 29, 202020 minEp. 18

Animator Joe Apel talks Direct to Video Sequels and Meeting Jim Henson

I've been friends with Joe Apel for a very long time. I actually graduated High School with his older brother Paul. Early on in our friendship Joe was faced with a humongous life decision. He ended up taking a leap of faith that drastically changed the trajectory of his destiny. It brought him his wife and his daughter. I get existential talking to Joe about momentous experiences and get a sneak peek at the show he's currently working on Tig N' Seek debuting on HBO Max tomorrow, July 24th....

Jul 22, 202023 minEp. 17

A Couple of Old Dads on Podcasting and Daniel Tiger (with Matt Naas)

Matt Naas is one of the most fun to watch performers in Michigan because you can always tell that he's having a great time. Performing live has taken a little bit of a back seat because now he has a daughter. Matt's creative ventures have become more home bound and he launched Gabber Media where he produces a variety of podcasts out of his home studio. He became a dad at 40 years old, so I was particularly interested in his thoughts about the "old dad" label since I became a dad at 47. Matt and ...

Jul 15, 202024 minEp. 16

Laurel Droz on Jar Jar Binks and Jim Henson

I've known Laurel Droz since the last century! She's married to my friend Andy and together they have two delightful kids. Laurel is one of the best writers I've ever read and I knew she's be able to express just what it takes to be a good parent. She also reveals and important lesson taught to her by Jar Jar Binks. This episode is a little long, but Laurel has a lot of great information to share. I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.

Jul 08, 202027 minEp. 15

Megan Cottington-Heath on The Secret Garden and Feminism in Film

My friend Megan Cottington-Heath may be one of the most compassionate and empathetic people I've ever met. She's a comedian/comedy producer by night and a lawyer by day. She writes eloquently and honestly about the trials and tribulations. I was incredibly excited to talk to her about parenting. This is actually cut down from a 40+ minute conversation we had! She's a wealth of information. I couldn't be more grateful to have her as a friend. I hope you enjoy this conversation too.

Jul 01, 202021 minEp. 14

Danielle Bobbitt on Labyrinth and John Hughes

My brother broke my podcast last week by showing me that being a good parent doesn't mean forcing the things I love onto my kid. This week, his wife, Danielle Bobbitt helps me get on track and gives me excellent parenting advice. We also talk about Lord of the Rings, Labyrinth, Breakfast Club and more!

Jun 24, 202022 minEp. 13

My Brother and Nephew Educate Me

My brother Brian is my younger brother, but as adults, he guides me like a big brother would. He and I are polar opposites. Where I enjoy the spotlight, he's kind of shy. He's a diesel mechanic. It's kind of a nice metaphor for how he parents too. You don't really see the engine working, you just kind of take for granted that it does, and it takes hard work and maintenance to keep it running. Brian and his son Jake talk to me about growing up and parenting. Through it all, this podcast finally b...

Jun 17, 202018 minEp. 12

Jeff Sanguis Breaks My Podcast

Jeff Sanguis of the band Rebel Spies! has been my friend for thirty years. He was always the epitome of cool and being comfortable in your own skin. He's a dad now too and he talks about his experiences raising a daughter. Oh yeah, and he also breaks my podcast!

Jun 12, 202023 minEp. 11

Dennis Burdziak on being a Dance Dad

Dennis hired me for a job about twenty years ago. He was wearing a superhero t-shirt during the interview and I immediately knew that I wanted to not only work for him, but also be his friend. Since that first day, he has become one of the most important people in my life and my family's life. He's the father of two boys and is incredibly active in the youth dance community. I picked his brain about parenting and sharing interests.

Jun 05, 202013 minEp. 10

DJ Dangler on Video Games and World Building

DJ Dangler is as an important part of my life as anybody. I didn't think it was possible to learn new life lessons in my 40s, but somehow becoming friends with DJ made me a better person. I love him to death. He was the best man at my wedding, and he's the person I've written many scripts with. He's thoughtful and humble. I hope you enjoy this conversation with him as much as I did.

May 29, 202020 minEp. 9

Comedian Extraordinaire Sam Rager on The Mummy Series, Waterboy, Candyman, Sleepaway Camp and movie test screenings

Sam Rager is a wonderful comedian who turns the darkest of topics into really sharp comedy. She's an incredible human being full of compassion and joy, which is why my wife and I asked her and her partner Santiago to be our son's Godparents. Sam joins me this week to talk about the movies her dad introduced her and her sister to, before she flips the script and starts interviewing me! Oh Sam!

May 15, 202019 minEp. 7

Musician/Improviser Matt Wixson: Pee Wee Herman, Shark Tale, Zootopia, and the Lego Movie

My first love is music, but I don't have enough skill at it to get by. The intro song, is my old band Exploded Toad, but honestly, all I did there was surround myself with incredibly talented people like Rob Bentley, Eric Walters, and Jeff Finazzo so they could carry my dead weight. My guest this week is an insanely talented musician who fairly recently began conquering improv comedy too. He's Matt Wixson. I first met him at a storytelling show, and told him afterwards that I wanted to be friend...

May 01, 202012 minEp. 5

Lauren Uchalik on All Dog's Go To Heaven and Pee Wee's Playhouse

My friend Lauren Uchalik is the co-founder of the Motor City Comedy Festival. Her dad Dave is a pretty big local musician too playing in the 80s punk band The Mutants and currently the party band The Polish Muslims. I was curious how growing up with a parent who's an artist may have affected the entertainment Lauren watched as a child. She tells me about how the animated movie All Dog's Go To Heaven backed up what she was learning in Sunday School, and how the campiness of Pee Wee Herman became ...

Apr 24, 202012 minEp. 4

Comedian/Podcaster Johnny Mocny: Steven Speilberg, Mel Brooks and parody films

I really enjoy the We Are Movies podcast hosted by my friend Johnny Mocny. There's probably less of an age difference between my brand new son and Johnny than there is between me and Johnny. Johnny is incredibly knowledgeable when it comes to cinema, so I was especially curious how that all began. Johnny offers some great advice about how parody films are an excelled gateway into different genres. If you have a story you'd like to share, please email me at mike@offthemike.com . I also cohost a c...

Apr 17, 202016 minEp. 3

My wife Allyson Bobbitt: Disney, Strange Brew, Haunted Honeymoon and Beetlejuice

My wife and I are a little over ten years apart. I talked to her about the movies she watched growing up and the movies she's excited to introduce our son to. If you have a story you'd like to share, please email me at mike@offthemike.com . I also host a fairly adult, although very immature podcast called the Truthcast. It's been called Beavis and Butthead meets The X-Files.

Apr 10, 20209 minEp. 2

My Mom: Star Wars, Them, Pete's Dragon and The Omen

Hi. I'm Mike Bobbitt. I'm an entertainer, but more importantly, I'm a new dad. Movies were very important to me as a kid, and I'm hoping they'll be an important part of my own son's childhood too. Over the course of this podcast project, I'll talk to my friends about movies they grew up with, as well as movies my friends who are parents introduced their own kids to. To kick things off, I sat down with my own mom to talk about my childhood. If you have a story you'd like to share, you can email m...

Apr 03, 202013 minEp. 1