In Hindsight with James Nicholas and Ryan Douglas

By: James Nicholas Garcia
  • Summary

  • Two brothers reflect on regrettable situations with an appreciation for all things comedy, film, & animation!
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Episodes
  • 10 - Reunited!
    Mar 14 2021

    At long last! Our long lost cohost returns! (Try saying that five times fast) It's been a while since we had a classic one on one :D

     

    In this episode we explore the inner workings of our long lost cohost, equal parts catch-up and deep dive... was that phrased okay? Did that make sense?

     

    ...Regardless, this is a fun one. And we learn some unexpected stuff about each other! JINGLE PUNKS!!!

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    1 hr and 52 mins
  • 09 - Quen Franks!
    Mar 6 2021

    The Quenterview has arrived! This one's special, guys.

    James sits down with Quen Franks to discuss Cartoon Night, a one-of-a-kind show that he & his team used to host at varying dive bars in Austin, Texas. What started out as a simple block of cartoons (accompanied by a cereal buffet, that's important) gradually evolved into a behemoth of a production that featured skits, vintage advertisements, and stage performances. You really, really had to be there.

    Jingle Punks! I'm lookin' at you! Big thanks!

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • 08 - Isolation Jamber
    Feb 28 2021

    What!? Another solo ep?

    James touches on the animation industry in this one, what tech & equipment he prefers, and the struggles of maintaining motivation & battling procrastination.

    The same interview sneak peeks are featured near the end once again!

    BIG thanks to Jingle Punks on this particular episode!

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    56 mins

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