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CCP - The Caleb & Cathy Podcast

CCP - The Caleb & Cathy Podcast

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Welcome to CCP! Join Cathy & Caleb as we discuss indie movies and rank the ones we've seen every Sunday. @CalebCathyPod on Twitter CalebCathyPod@gmail.com @CCPMusic on Spotify
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Episode 83: I Make Milk (Tully)

CCP - The Caleb & Cathy PodcastAug 30, 2020

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Episode 105: Baby Fraud (Baby God)

Episode 105: Baby Fraud (Baby God)

This week we discussed the documentary, Baby God. We talked about how Dr. Fortier used unethical practices to get women pregnant and the effect this had on both the mothers and their children. We also spent a good amount of time comparing notes on the book, The Library Book in our book nook segment. All in all, opinions were shared and quality conversation ensued.
Feb 22, 202145:23
Episode 104: American Factory

Episode 104: American Factory

This week for the pod we watched the Netflix documentary, American Factory. We discussed the central theme of workplace culture, the many problems with starting Fuyao Glass America, and how this documentary style differed from our previous watches. We left this conversation feeling grateful for our jobs and ample free time.
Feb 07, 202147:07
Episode 103: Two Goliaths (Mann v Ford)

Episode 103: Two Goliaths (Mann v Ford)

For this week’s episode we discussed the HBO documentary, Mann v Ford. This documentary discusses the lawsuit which deals with the impact of toxic waste in Ringwood, NJ from Ford Motor Company. The film provided interviews with community members, journalists, environmental activists, and lawyers on the case which add to the audience’s understanding of the terrible effects Ford and EPA had on the Ramapough Mountain tribe. This documentary is equal parts educational and eye-opening to the negative outcomes of corporate presence in the United States.
Jan 24, 202149:07
Episode 102: Representation Matters (Disclosure)

Episode 102: Representation Matters (Disclosure)

This week we watched the first of our documentaries for the year: Disclosure. We discussed the common themes displayed in the movie, connections we had to the clips shown, and the importance of representation. While this episode is serious, we hope it makes you think and evaluate transgender representation (or lack thereof) in modern media.
Jan 10, 202142:23
Episode 101: Top 10 Albums of 2020 (No Music Edition)

Episode 101: Top 10 Albums of 2020 (No Music Edition)

This week we participate in our third annual top ten albums list, this time with albums from 2020. This year may have been a bummer in most regards, but our primarily female-driven lists prove that this was a great year for music. We have added in a favorite song from each album into our lists which will play after we discuss why we picked the record. If you have Spotify Premium the full track will play, while if you have the free version you will hear a thirty second clip. This version does not include music, if you would like to listen to the version with music check it out on Spotify.
Jan 03, 202157:35
Episode 101: Top Ten Albums of 2020 (Music Edition)

Episode 101: Top Ten Albums of 2020 (Music Edition)

Episodes with music are only available on Spotify.
This week we participate in our third annual top ten albums list, this time with albums from 2020. This year may have been a bummer in most regards, but our primarily female-driven lists prove that this was a great year for music. We have added in a favorite song from each album into our lists which will play after we discuss why we picked the record. If you have Spotify Premium the full track will play, while if you have the free version you will hear a thirty second clip. Since this episode includes music it will be exclusively available on Spotify.
Jan 03, 202101:43:43
Episode 100: OUR 100TH EPISODE (Captain Fantastic)

Episode 100: OUR 100TH EPISODE (Captain Fantastic)

This week we celebrate the milestone of getting to our hundredth episode with delicious cake and reflection. We also discuss the indie film, Captain Fantastic. In our analysis we go over the pros and cons of the academic and survivalist society our main character, Ben creates for his children. In addition we discuss the journey this family goes on to memorialize their mother and the tension that arises when they enter American civilization.
Dec 27, 202055:18
Episode 99: Too Many Peens (Trainspotting)

Episode 99: Too Many Peens (Trainspotting)

This week we watched the independent movie, Trainspotting. We talked about the unique film style, heroin’s tragic affects on people, and toxic friendships. This film really goes there in a lot of respects, but we try hard to find the silver linings and message.
Dec 20, 202052:39
Episode 98: No Sugar Added (Never Rarely Sometimes Always)

Episode 98: No Sugar Added (Never Rarely Sometimes Always)

This week we watched the independent film, Never Rarely Sometimes Always. What this film lacked in dialogue, we made up for in conversation. Never Rarely Sometimes Always follows a seventeen year old girl’s journey to get an abortion. We discussed possible messages and themes, our thoughts on the role men played in the movie, and the few lighthearted moments.
Dec 13, 202047:18
Episode 97: Too Many Moonees, Not Enough Bobbys (The Florida Project)

Episode 97: Too Many Moonees, Not Enough Bobbys (The Florida Project)

This week we discussed the indie movie, The Florida Project. This film follows a mother and daughter duo that live at a motel in Florida, while also showcasing a few of their friends and beloved motel manager. We get a glimpse into their summer break as the children explore the surrounding area and get into hijinx, while the adults struggle to make ends meet. This is a serious take on poverty, decisions parents must make as they raise their children, and a childhood of survival.
Dec 06, 202052:09
Episode 96: Lucky

Episode 96: Lucky

For this week’s episode we watched the 2017 indie film, Lucky starring Harry Dean Stanton. Throughout the movie Lucky is coming to terms with his mortality and decisions over the years, which sparked some deep thoughts on our own mortality. We learn that getting to make declarations about life is a perk of getting old. Set in a small southwestern town, we met many a character in this movie including a tortoise named President Roosevelt. Stay tuned for Book Nook to hear our thoughts on graphic novels.
Nov 29, 202039:17
Episode 95: Nobody Nailed Fophie (The One I Love)

Episode 95: Nobody Nailed Fophie (The One I Love)

This week we watched the indie movie, The One I Love. We dissected the movie’s plot (spoilers and all) by discussing our theories on the ending, explaining why this movie was unique and a thinker, and going into the character’s motivations for staying. The One I Love will keep you on your toes with all its thrilling twists and turns. Plus, Mark Duplass is in it and we love him on this podcast.
Nov 22, 202041:59
Episode 94: If Beale Street Could Talk

Episode 94: If Beale Street Could Talk

This week for the podcast we watched the 2018 film, If Beale Street Could Talk which is a screen adaptation of James Baldwin's novel. We discussed whether we agreed with the directorial choices, Caleb compared his experience with reading the book, and we analyzed the film's relevance to current societal issues. This is a thinker, folks.
Nov 15, 202042:50
Episode 93: Bill Murray, Love Detective (On the Rocks)

Episode 93: Bill Murray, Love Detective (On the Rocks)

This week we watched the indie film, On the Rocks starring Rashida Jones and BIll Murray. From mixed racial messaging to rich people problems, this movie left us feeling conflicted. That being said, the topic of emotional and physical affairs affect on a person's livelihood comes up in this movie and led to discussion on both ends.
Nov 08, 202044:29
Episode 92: Spooktacular (The Blair Witch Project)

Episode 92: Spooktacular (The Blair Witch Project)

This week for the podcast we watched the horror film, The Blair Witch Project. The movie took a unique and somewhat believable approach to constructing a scary movie. We outline the movie by going through the interviews at the beginning, the hike, and the dramatic ending. Caleb debuts his Scale of Believability and Cathy ponders whether all horror films are like this one.
Nov 01, 202045:49
Episode 91: Wrong Amount of Weird (Operator)

Episode 91: Wrong Amount of Weird (Operator)

This week we discussed the 2016 film, Operator. Operator is like Her only not as good. We didn't have a lot to say about this movie, but we try our best.
Oct 25, 202029:06
Episode 90: Thinker or Thinkee (The End of the Tour)

Episode 90: Thinker or Thinkee (The End of the Tour)

This week we discussed the indie film, The End of the Tour. The End of the Tour is about Rolling Stones reporter, David Lipsky's five day interview with author, David Foster Wallace as Wallace ends his Infinite Jest book tour. In this episode we have a serious discussion regarding Wallace's legacy as a writer and philosopher. We analyze whether or not we agree with the perameters of the interview and dive into the different themes of the movie (addiction, self image, and loneliness). While we may not have liked this movie equally, it led us to have a deep conversation.
Oct 18, 202057:48
Episode 89: In A (BAD) Relationship

Episode 89: In A (BAD) Relationship

In this episode we discuss two relationships that occur in the film, In a Relationship. We go into the issues each couple had, whether this movie was memorable, and which partner is least likeable.
Oct 11, 202042:21
Episode 88: Bad Parenting Abound (Men, Women & Children)

Episode 88: Bad Parenting Abound (Men, Women & Children)

This week we examined another Jason Reitman film and he is quickly becoming one of our favorite directors. We give our expertise on parenting, as two people with no children, and discuss the forgotten trials of youth.

Editor's note: Newton can be heard chowing down on his breakfast during the introduction of the podcast, we apologize for any auditory inconvience this may cause.
Oct 04, 202047:01
Episode 87: Corny, But Cute (The Last Word)

Episode 87: Corny, But Cute (The Last Word)

This week we analyzed the movie, The Last Word. We made connections to obituaries, discussed character's motivations and growth, and predicted what our "wildcard" will be.
Sep 27, 202055:19
Episode 86: Not Your Average Rom Com (The Boy Downstairs)

Episode 86: Not Your Average Rom Com (The Boy Downstairs)

This week we discuss the indie film, The Boy Downstairs. We talk about our minor musings and analyze this movie 's themes and character motivations.
Sep 20, 202040:06
Episode 85: Bleh! (Who We Are Now)

Episode 85: Bleh! (Who We Are Now)

This week we discuss the indie film, Who We Are Now. We tell you all about it so you don't have to watch it.
Sep 13, 202030:34
Episode 84: Duplass Biking For Shelton (Outside In)

Episode 84: Duplass Biking For Shelton (Outside In)

In this episode we discuss the indie film, Outside In. We talk about the movie's themes of re-entry into society, longing, and unexpected friendships.
Sep 06, 202046:19
Episode 83: I Make Milk (Tully)

Episode 83: I Make Milk (Tully)

In this week's episode we analyzed the movie, Tully. We talked about the film's themes of motherhood, growing up, and asking for help.
Aug 30, 202051:14
Episode 82: Bad Education

Episode 82: Bad Education

This week we discuss and rank the indie film, Bad Education. We analyze the cinematography, interesting plot points, and dramatic twists and turns of this movie.
Aug 23, 202050:18
Episode 81: Disconnected Persons (Person to Person)

Episode 81: Disconnected Persons (Person to Person)

This week for the podcast we analyze the indie film, Person to Person. We talk about the different character's plotlines, discuss different directions this movie could have gone in, and speak on what draws us to a movie.
Aug 09, 202046:31
Episode 80: The Known Girl... Dr Jenny (The Unknown Girl)

Episode 80: The Known Girl... Dr Jenny (The Unknown Girl)

This week for the podcast we watched the foreign film, The Unknown Girl. Our discussion involved our thoughts on the mystery as well as random musings we had while watching.
Aug 02, 202041:15
Episode 79: Why Are You Doing This, Howard? (Wakefield)

Episode 79: Why Are You Doing This, Howard? (Wakefield)

This week we decided to watch yet another movie with an unstable Howard in it: Wakefield, starring Bryan Cranston. Our review includes little kid impersonations, attempts to figure out Howard's reasoning, and a running list of questions we had throughtout this movie. This is a thinker, folks!
Jul 26, 202055:36
Episode 78: It's a Bummer (The Kings of Summer)

Episode 78: It's a Bummer (The Kings of Summer)

For this week's podcast we chat about the movie, The Kings of Summer. From Boston Market anecdotes to multiple montages- this is a weird one, folks.
Jul 19, 202034:55
Episode 77: World's Worst Dad (Honey Boy)

Episode 77: World's Worst Dad (Honey Boy)

This week for the podcast we are all abuzz about the film, Honey Boy. We breakdown the movie by talking about a child actor's strained relationship with his dad, make connections between other movies and Shia LaBeouf's real life, and detail how this movie jumps back and forth between two decades.
Jul 12, 202052:02
Episode 76: "Nobody's charmed by my squalor" (Infinitely Polar Bear)

Episode 76: "Nobody's charmed by my squalor" (Infinitely Polar Bear)

This week we breakdown Infinitely Polar Bear. We were impressed by this film's take on how mental illness affects an individual as well as their family.
Editor's note: The final thoughts segment had to be cut out due to technical difficulties. That being said, it's pretty obvious what our thoughts are on this movie.
Jul 05, 202041:30
Episode 75: Existential Crisis (Never Let Me Go)

Episode 75: Existential Crisis (Never Let Me Go)

This week we talked about the independent film, Never Let Me Go. This movie had it all- romance, an alternate reality, and moral dilemmas. We had a lot to say about this one!
Jun 28, 202001:45:35
Episode 74: Keep Your Specs On (Brick)

Episode 74: Keep Your Specs On (Brick)

This week for the podcast we watched the indie film, Brick. We discuss its twists and turns, have many an aside (shoutout to Brain from Arthur), and go into common indie tropes. This is another weird one, folks.
Jun 21, 202046:36
Episode 73: Here's a Doobie for Your Walk (Winter's Bone)

Episode 73: Here's a Doobie for Your Walk (Winter's Bone)

In this week's episode we get a glimpse into life in the rural Ozarks of Missouri. Winter's Bone brought us artsy squirrels, mystery, and sadness.
Jun 14, 202041:48
Episode 72: Donald and the Creepy Bunny (Donnie Darko)

Episode 72: Donald and the Creepy Bunny (Donnie Darko)

This week for the podcast we watched Donnie Darko. This movie was quite an odd one with plot twists, a complex protagonist, and a giant scary rabbit.
Jun 07, 202051:45
Episode 71: Your Sister's Sister

Episode 71: Your Sister's Sister

In this episode we discuss the indie film, Your Sister's Sister. We went through the different plot points, themes, and our qualms with the movie.
May 31, 202039:59
Episode 70: Best Part (The Half of It)

Episode 70: Best Part (The Half of It)

In this episode we dicussed the indie film, The Half of It. We talked about the interesting shots, tender moments, and character growth.
May 24, 202055:26
Episode 69: Sk8 or Die (mid90s)

Episode 69: Sk8 or Die (mid90s)

This week we watched and discussed the movie, mid90s. We reminisced about 90s culture, got into the PSA elements of the movie, and mentioned our qualms with the plot. This film may be short, but it led to a lot of conversation.
May 17, 202050:34
Episode 68: No Thankee (The Lighthouse)

Episode 68: No Thankee (The Lighthouse)

This week we watched our most headscratching indie film to date, The Lighthouse. This movie has colorful language such as monkeypump, wickie, cistern, and grum- but don't let that fool you it's filmed in black and white.
May 10, 202057:30
Episode 67: Supervision Zero (Troop Zero)

Episode 67: Supervision Zero (Troop Zero)

This week we watched the indie film, Troop Zero. We had differing opinions on whether this movie was worth our time, but conversation ensued nonetheless.
May 03, 202055:24
Episode 66: No Boys Allowed (Portrait of a Lady on Fire)

Episode 66: No Boys Allowed (Portrait of a Lady on Fire)

This week is 99% our take on the indie film, Portrait of a Lady on Fire and 1% a debate between Twizzlers and Red Vines. Through discussion we discover deeper meanings behind various plot points.
Apr 26, 202057:06
Episode 65: Ahoy Sexy! (Frances Ha)

Episode 65: Ahoy Sexy! (Frances Ha)

This week's indie movie is Frances Ha! During this episode we discuss how this movie was relatable, artsy, and just the right length.
Apr 19, 202045:23
Episode 64: Cusack or Coosack? (High Fidelity)

Episode 64: Cusack or Coosack? (High Fidelity)

This week we watched the film, High Fidelity. Caleb offered comparisons to the book, while Cathy explained why this movie is great for music loving dudes.
Apr 12, 202058:04
Episode 63: Uncut Gems, Your Dad Is Gonna Love It

Episode 63: Uncut Gems, Your Dad Is Gonna Love It

In this week's episode we discuss the indie film, Uncut Gems. If you like listening to people curse, watching people make phone calls, and gambling-- this movie is for you!
Apr 05, 202039:21
Episode 62: Parasite

Episode 62: Parasite

In this episode we discuss this year's best picture winner, Parasite. We give an in depth synopsis and analysis of the movie, adding in our accolades and qualms.
Mar 29, 202054:15
Episode 61: Lazed and Unamused

Episode 61: Lazed and Unamused

In this week's episode we begin our indie movie watching with the cult classic, Dazed and Confused. There is a clear difference of opinion on this one, but we can both agree the music was groovy.
Mar 22, 202048:39
Episode 60: Top Ten Artists/Bands of the 1960s

Episode 60: Top Ten Artists/Bands of the 1960s

In this episode we countdown our favorite artists and bands of the 1960s. This discussion leads to a Stones vs Beatles debate, questioning artist's voices, and why harmony matters.
Mar 08, 202059:09
Episode 59: Old Taylor Fan Club (Miss Americana)

Episode 59: Old Taylor Fan Club (Miss Americana)

This week we discuss the Netflix documentary, Miss Americana. We talk about our experiences with Taylor Swift over the years, the different topics the documentary brought up, and the potential responsibility that comes with being a celebrity.
Mar 01, 202058:13
Episode 58: A Tale of Two Aarons (Killer Inside)

Episode 58: A Tale of Two Aarons (Killer Inside)

In this week's episode we discuss all things Aaron Hernandez with a special guest, Caleb's work buddy, Aaron. We discuss the two court cases, Hernandez's upbringing, and the drama that surrounded this once promising football player.
Feb 23, 202001:02:21
Episode 57: The Iron Giant

Episode 57: The Iron Giant

In this week's episode we talk about the movie, The Iron Giant. We discuss the deeper meaning behind this film, our thoughts on the story, and what we can learn from meaningful animated movies.
Feb 16, 202046:53