@james Oh wie schön!
Das muss ich auf meine Watchlist setzen, neben dem neuen Film 'Pod Generation'.
Writer and lesser known Anglo-Dutch conglomerate. Creator of The Daddy Issue, a queer parenthood podcast.
🇳🇱 Rotterdam, The Netherlands.
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| Podcast | https://www.thedaddyissue.org |
@james Oh wie schön!
Das muss ich auf meine Watchlist setzen, neben dem neuen Film 'Pod Generation'.
Used my old UK bank account to briefly swap back to the UK app store to download threads.
I've been playing Pokemon Go with social media since Musk bought Twitter, and let me tell you, I'm never gonna be the very best.
@ShireEsq I look forward to learning of 2024's gay anthem in 2029 👴
I blame 7 years of NL for this lack of knowledge of pop music, I cycle about now instead of being stuck in traffic listening to BBC Radio 1.
Yesterday it was too warm, and too humid so to keep cool and kill time, I went to see The Little Mermaid.
It feels like a movie where the GCI just got in the way, and the design of Sebastian and Flounder was unsettling. I wish they re-animated it, with the same level of diversity and less beady fish eyes staring into your soul.
I just hope Disney cast Lizzo as a muse in the live action Hercules.
For the 2nd season of my #LGBT Parenthood #podcast @[email protected], I am looking for experts in international reproductive rights and international adoption.
These interviews are part of an episode on adoption, which will also look into the correlation of women's reproductive rights with the amount of children put up for adoption, and the impact being adopted by parents of a different culture and country can have on a child.
If you know any experts in that field, let me know!
Finally emailing contacts for S2 of @thedaddyissue - I'm planning a shorter season, of shorter episodes, but with a lot more interlaced stories.
I'll actually have some help this season too, like a sound engineer to make sure I don't connect microphones up wrong.
I only use my phone for sending messages, email and Spotify. Sometimes I do something crazy, like using maps, checking the train times, or reading the news.
Here we are, making computers that sit on our faces to shield us from reality, while I still use my iPhone like it's 2007.
I'd like to think I was too good at writing software to ever be any good at actually using it.