In this podcast, Doug McDonald interviews smart people, funny people, creative people, and other types of people. And sometimes he doesn‘t interview anybody at all! Sometimes it‘s funny, sometimes it‘s educational. And SOMETIMES it‘s both.
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In this podcast, Doug McDonald interviews smart people, funny people, creative people, and other types of people. And sometimes he doesn‘t interview anybody at all! Sometimes it‘s funny, sometimes it‘s educational. And SOMETIMES it‘s both.
Instagram: @myviewsaremyown_podcast
Twitter: @myviews_podcast
www.myviewsaremyown.com
In this episode, author Edward Ashton joins me to discuss the film Mickey 17, directed by Bong Joon Ho, based on Edward's book Mickey 7. The film and the book series explores themes of unfettered capitalism, whether or not people have souls, and the theoretical possibilities of colonizing other planets. In an earlier episode, I interviewed Edward Ashton about his book Mickey 7 and the sequel Antimatter Blues. At the time he had told me that Brad Pitt had picked up the rights to his film for Warner Brothers starring Robert Pattinson in the title role and costarring Toni Collete, Naomi Ackie, and Mark Ruffalo. Now that Edward is free from the NDAs he had signed during filming, we are able to discuss the exciting process of seeing his book turned into a new creative work.
My Views Are My Own
In this podcast, Doug McDonald interviews smart people, funny people, creative people, and other types of people. And sometimes he doesn‘t interview anybody at all! Sometimes it‘s funny, sometimes it‘s educational. And SOMETIMES it‘s both.
Instagram: @myviewsaremyown_podcast
Twitter: @myviews_podcast
www.myviewsaremyown.com