The Beatles albums - With The Beatles
Clint and special guest Steve J Palmer discuss the Beatles' second album, With The Beatles. They also talk about the recently released single "Now and Then".

Clint and special guest Steve J Palmer discuss the Beatles' second album, With The Beatles. They also talk about the recently released single "Now and Then".
I talk this week with Tamara Nicks about her time as a member of University Theatre, and beyond.
I'm back. I take some time to lay out the mission of Clintster Media going forward, including two new podcasts. Stay tuned for more!
Today I talk to Ted Petttus, aka Cledus Jeremiah Jones, about his music and his inspiration for his style.
Today I sit with my special guest Steve Palmer as we discuss the 60th anniversary of the release of the first Beatles album "Please Please Me".
Today I speak with Miranda Lund, my friend who specializes in spooky cosplay on her Instagram page. We talk about the origins of her cosplay, the work that goes into it, and her favorite characters she has portrayed.
Today: I got meds again, and the pollen crud Pink Floyd's 50th anniversary of Dark Side of the Moon Preview of the next two weeks
Is there a dilemma though? I explore the myth of Generation X being the "forgotten generation" alongside fellow Gen X'er Jody Hamilton, the host of From The Bunker, as well as weekly guest on the Bob Cesca Show and the Stephanie Miller Show. It's a lively conversation on pop culture, politics, and generational dynamics. For more Jody, check out: Twitter @fromthebunkerjr Spoutible @johams From the Bunker podcast (Tuesdays or Wednesdays): https://ftbrickandjody.com The Bob Cesca Show (Thursdays): ...
This week I sit down with Olivia McNorrill and talk to her about being one of the pioneers of University Theatre and how the art figures into her career as a teacher.
This week: Reflections on mortality and maturity in aging Spring has sprung, apparently Recommendation: Glory (1989) Next week: Olivia McNorrill
Today I speak with Joann Ware, newspaper columnist, author, and MSTie. We talk about growing up in Lexington VA, how she was inspired to write, and her enduring fondness for Mystery Science Theater 3000. Enjoy! You can find Joann's debut novel, "Dreaming Together Till Morning" right here. Order it and love it! https://a.co/d/2psyUFG
In this edition, Jack and I go through the UTP seasons ranging from 2002 to 2008. We also discuss the Playground Playhouse program and its effect on actors and audience alike.
Apologies for the late upload, but it was busy for us this weekend. Today is an ACTUAL weekend review featuring Kathy's and my Saturday date at Smith's Old Bar, and my quick take on the Super Bowl, and Rihanna's halftime performance.
Today I sit down and talk to Casey Johnson, USCA alumnus and theatre triple threat. We talk about his time in University Theatre, his stage and television career after graduation, and his move back to Augusta GA.
This weekend I talk about: I got health benefits at work! A little discussion on the difficulties in receiving them after a year New Apple Watch. Thoughts on wearable tech and how it compares to comic strips Reviews and Recs: the 1927 film "Wings" Preview of next Tuesday's episode Have a great weekend!
Today I sit down with Tom Shafer, a former IT professional turned actor and photographer. It's a great interview on his acting and radio careers, as well as the effect that the arts have had on his worldview. You can follow Tom on Twitter at @TomShafShafer You can follow me on Instagram at @theclintcast or @clintster66, or on Twitter at @theclintcast
Apologies for the late entry here, but as you'll hear, it was a busy weekend. fascinating talk at First E this Sunday Jazz night at Conyers Center for the Arts interview preview with Tom Shafer Listen to this week's Celebration fo Life from First E here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1510hJM-nOY
This week, I talk to my friend and former roommate Greg Wardlaw about his time at USCA, as well as his life after college. Outdoor drama, cooking, cosplay and more.
This week on the Weekend Review: I get a jury duty summons! (yay) Beltane at the Barn, coming soon Oddballs at the Oscars, also coming soon My review of the new "Night Court"
This week, I talk to Jessica Kuk - USCA alumna and country singer.
First WR of the year. This week, I cover The Georgia Bulldogs' back-to-back national championships Our sick chicken Layla Some takeaways from my StoryCorps interviews this week This week's recommendation: "Linda Ronstadt: The Sound of My Voice" Enjoy!
A quick episode welcoming you to Season 2 of The Clintcast. Today I take a quick look at the year gone by, as well as discuss the goals I have set for 2023.
I'm back to spread some holiday tidings as I tell the story of my most memorable Christmas ever! Be sure to keep watch in January for Season 2 of The Clintcast and... BE SURE TO DRINK YOUR OVALTINE!
This week, I take a little time to talk about my feelings of being an outsider; a feeling I have had since childhood. CONTENT WARNING: brief mention of suicidal ideation
Thankfully, my hiatus was only a few days. A quick update on Ian being found, and I touch on mine and Kathy's week.
I have decided to stop recording for now, due to my child Ian being missing Ian Thomas McGuire birthdate 6/8/2002, 6'2", 280 lbs, dark hair, blue eyes Last seen at Piedmont Rockdale Hospital in Conyers GA wearing a purple tiedye shirt, black shorts, sneakers and a green jacket He is a high-functioning autistic with bipolar issues and has been off his medications. He has also expressed suicidal ideations If you see him or have information, call the Rockdale County Sheriff's Department at 770-278-...
Gearing up for Thanksgiving Week at the farm. On the plate this weekend: Ian learns to drive Chickens are still making eggs Twitter RIP? Ian and I taste the new Mountain Dew holiday flavor If you're interested in watching us taste test the new Dew, go here: https://youtu.be/72Bdu19xfU4
This week, we present part 3 of our interview with professor emeritus Jack Benjamin on the University Theatre program in the years 1996-2001. Visit archive.storycorps.org to hear hundreds of stories from people getting together to learn more about one another. You can also visit StoryCorps Atlanta and book an interview with a friend, loved one, neighbor or colleague, either virtually or in-person at the Atlanta History Center's StoryCorps Booth. Also, if you are interested in participating in St...
A quick WR this week, as I talk about our newish desk, and the issues with getting it in the house give a review/recommendation of "Weird! The Al Yankovic Story"
This week, I am bringing you my talk that I gave at Atlanta's First Existentialist Congregation, "History by Word of Mouth". I talk about my work with StoryCorps Atlanta, and the importance of oral history in general. Find out more about StoryCorps at http://www.storycorps.org Learn more about First E at https://firstexistentialist.org/