Ep 71 - The Nightmare Before Christmas

Ep 71 - The Nightmare Before Christmas

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(Deep Dive begins at 43:40) We have just met you and we already love you. Join your favourite TransAtlantic podcasters, Ian, Liam, Georgia, and eventually Megan (Ethan's run off with some balloons and an air blower) as we're heading, well, up in the Pixar animated film, Up. We're ...  Show more

Ep 76 - Elemental (w/ BFF of the BFE: Juleen)

No, it's still not the Jungle Book. Sometimes the elements do mix. Join your favourite TransAtlantic podcasting crew: Ian, Liam, Ethan, Megan, and Georgia (We're all here for once) as we head to Element City in search of a better tomorrow in the Disney Pixar animated film, Elemen ...  Show more

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