Canned Air #280 Always Kinda Itchy

Canned Air #280 Always Kinda Itchy

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Canned Air #565 Yard Saleing: A Conversation with Actor and Writer Michael Tove

We sit down with writer Michael Tove this week to discuss his hit short film Yard Sailing and his incredible journey through the world of cinema. Michael shares his fascinating transition from being a simple extra on the set of The Handmaids Tale to producing a film that has achi ...  Show more

Canned Air #564 A Conversation with Tommy Chong (Cheech and Chong, That 70's Show)

The legendary Tommy Chong joins us this week for a profound and hilarious conversation about life, spirituality, and the power of being yourself. In this episode, Tommy discusses his early days in the music scene with his band The Shades, the challenges of navigating prejudice, a ...  Show more

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