Sunday, June 14, 2020

New Podcast: Pushing the Button


Greetings everyone. I've discovered an uptick in Chronologically LOST activity since the world started going into lockdown. It appears that now is the perfect time for some to revisit their old favorite shows, or in this case, a different look at one of your favorite shows.

Anyway, I just learned of a new podcast which I am very excited about. A question I've been asked a number of times is if you should watch Chronologically LOST if you've never actually watched LOST before. My answer has always been that while I think it's a fascinating idea and I would love to know how something like that might turn out, I can't actually recommend anyone do it, as the show itself is incredible and you would lose out on that viewing experience of watching it for the first time. Well, fortunately for us all, Kenn Edwards (@kennfluencer) and Emily Agliano (@emilyagliano) has tasked his friends with carrying out that very idea and is showing them Chronologically LOST (having never seen or really knowing much at all about LOST) and then discussing the episodes afterward on a podcast.

It's a really wild idea, and I can't wait to see how it turns out. The podcast is called Pushing the Button, and it's co-hosted by Kenn Edwards and Emily Agliano. Should be available wherever you get your podcasts, but here's a link to the Apple Podcasts page where the first episode dropped yesterday: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pushing-the-button-a-chronologically-lost-podcast/id512832402

2 comments:

  1. This is such a fascinating concept! As someone who's always been intrigued by how restructured narratives can change a viewer’s entire experience, I’m really excited to follow along with Pushing the Button. Watching Chronologically LOST without prior knowledge of the original series is a bold move, and I can’t wait to hear the fresh takes that come out of it.

    Also, with more people staying indoors and binging shows or diving into long-term projects, it kind of reminds me of the way I finally had time to revisit some of my own hobbies—like experimenting with DIY builds that required a cartridge heater for precision heating. Funny how everyone is reconnecting with their favorite things, just in different ways!

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  2. Pushing the Button really captures that moment of decision and action—something we relate to every day. At Formula Tyre and Wheels, we’ve made it easy for drivers to take action with our online tyre shop in Dubai. Just a few clicks, and you're on your way to safer, smoother driving. Sometimes the smallest push leads to the biggest change!

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