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Author: Rose Glaeser & Liz Phillips

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Welcome to Comparing Notes! The podcast in which co-hosts, Rose Glaeser and Liz Phillips, debate the merits and faults of cultural influential films, books, tv shows and comics. Each episode we invite guest expert to give us an insider perspective. All the while each host attempts to sway the guest's opinion.
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Upon reaching the pinnacle of 100 episodes, it’s time for Rose and Liz’s closing arguments. They walk you through the greatest wins and defeats, some of their favorite episodes, and say goodbye one last time. Thank you so much for listening and being part of Comparing Notes! Find Rose: @roseglaeser Find Liz: @lizzy_phillips +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
If it’s in a word, or in a look, you can’t get rid of…Too Many Glaesers! Cousin Rachel, experienced hobbyist creeps us into our 100th episode with the 2014 Australian horror film The Babadook. But is this one grief-stricken creeper or is this Babado(ok) a Baba-don’t? +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
Rose’s uncles join the fray, as we continue with our theme Too Many Glaesers! Phil Glaeser, Benevolent Overlord of Comparing Notes (having once built studio space for us to record in), and Joe Glaeser, Austin’s President of the Lone Star Curling Club, help us investigate 2002’s Minority Report.  But is this one sci-fi crime thriller that brings us peace and harmony or are we in the minority? +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
How many Glaesers are Too Many Glaesers? Rose’s brothers continue this month’s theme! Stephen Glaeser, professor at University of North Carolin's business school, and Michael Barton, full time dad and part-time full time IT guy, join us as assets to infiltrate 2015’s The Man from U.N.C.L.E.  But is this one spy caper we wish would stay undercover or is it espionage excitement? +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
It’s the beginning of our new theme Too Many Glaesers, and Rose’s sisters are starting us off strong! Environmental Researcher Lily Glaeser and cinephile and Dog Mom Daisy Bunting join us to discuss 1986’s Highlander. But in a world where there can only be one, is this one gathering to skip? Find Lily at: Google Scholars +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
Don’t be late to the final episode of our March Madness theme! Returning guest, Chicago-based illustrator and visual artist, Marcin Zeglinski helps us fall down the rabbit hole to discuss the 1951 Disney animation Alice in Wonderland. But what happens when even the Comparing Notes podcast succumbs to madness?    Find Marcin at:  Instagram @poduski   +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
What’s more mad than James Bond in space? Why, our March Madness episode of Moonraker of course! Max Phillips, veteran sound mixer currently working on SNL, joins us this week to discuss the 1979 film Moonraker. But does this moon leave us feeling blue or are we just luna-tics in love with it?  Find Max at: Instagram @fakemaxwell Website  octopostaudio.com
This week Comparing Notes presents an episode from the very talented podcast, Better Movie Club. Rose and Liz along with Austin, Leah, and Andrew make the most American film "National Treasure" even better. Take a listen!   Find Better Movie Club at:  Instagram @bettermovieclub Website www.bettermovieclub.com Facebook bettermovieclub   +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
We’re halfway through our March Madness theme, and it feels like a dream. Speaking of dreamy, Better Movie Club hosts Leah Morse, Austin Weiford, and Andrew Farley join us to discuss the 2010 film Inception this week. But is this a nightmare or a beautiful slumber?    Find Better Movie Club at:  Instagram @bettermovieclub Website www.bettermovieclub.com Facebook bettermovieclub   +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
LA comic book writer Aaron McGrath goes nuts this week as we continue our March Madness theme with Alan Moore’s 1986 comic book Watchmen. But should we care who watches the Watchmen, or is it time to let these retired heroes die sans pension plan? Find Aaron at:  Instagram @madebymcgrath Website madebymcgrath.com +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
We’re going crazy for our newest theme March Madness, and driving us into our first debate is LA film industry veteran, current NYC lawyer, and former 90s teen Joe Kern to discuss the 1999 film Drive Me Crazy. But is this just too crazy a drive or one for the century?  +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
It’s the closing ceremony for our Icy Victories theme, and Chicago-based female filmmaker and co-founder of Amos Porter Productions, Zoey Danielson, skates us to the finish line with the 2005 film Ice Princess. But is this just a physics force that loses momentum or a crowning achievement?  +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
Rayna Mohrmann, TV Development Assistant at Warner Brothers Studio, takes us back to this infamous 90s Olympics as we debate the 2017 film I, Tonya. But is this a wild ride that should be awarded or (triple) axed?  +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
It’s an Icy Victory whodunnit debate this week as book Instagrammer Andy Bailey skis us through a murderous caper with the 1931 Agatha Christie novel The Sittaford Mystery. But is this an easy downhill ride or a sandbag snooze fest?   Find Andy at:  Instagram @AndyCanRead  +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
It’s the opening ceremony of our new theme "Icy Victories". In honor of the Winter Olympics, Dr. Stephanie Solberg takes us to the rink with the 1992 film The Cutting Edge. But is this a gold medal classic or should we put this one on ice?   Find Stephanie at:  Instagram @stephsolberg   +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
Local 600 Camera Assistant Andi Romansky rockets us to the finish line of our Space is the Place theme to finish off with a debate on 2019’s film Captain Marvel. But is this a super addition to the MCU or does this Marvel film lose its altitude?   Find Andi at:  Instagram @andiiquinn +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
Getting lost in space with us, film equipment rentals agent and freelance Grip & Electrician, Rachel Thomas rockets in to discuss the Stargate SG-1 episode “Solitudes”. But is this one cool space romp or did the twist leave us feeling chilled?   Find Rachel at:  LinkedIn Rachel Thomas Instagram @cinema.rat    +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
Continuing our space travels, animator Chris Solada zooms in to debate the bolts of the 1999 animated film The Iron Giant. But are we still nuts enough to give this classic a metal or should we let this one rust in peace?   Find Chris at:  Website www.chrissolada.com Instagram www.instagram.com/fuzzpedal   +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
Launching us into our newest theme, Space is the Place, we welcome BookToker and podcast host of Books in The Freezer, Stephanie Gagnon, as we debate the 1962 novel A Wrinkle in Time. Is it time out for this space drama or does it just get better with age?   Find Stephanie at:  Twitter @booksfreezerpod Instagram @booksinthefreezer TikTok @booksinthefreezer +++++ Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
Dancing bears, painted wings, and a royal debate on the 1997 animated film Anastasia! Champa Lo, Hmong-French illustrator, joins us for our last work in our “Baby It’s Cold Outside” theme. Is Anastasia a lovely waltz through nostalgia or a film we’re Russian to finish?   Find Champa at: https://dribbble.com/ChampaLo Champonit.com Donate to our Patreon Email Comparing Notes @ comparingnotes.hello@gmail.com Learn More about our Show Song & Artwork
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