{"version":"https://jsonfeed.org/version/1","title":"Doctor Who: The Moment","home_page_url":"https://www.themomentpod.com","feed_url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/json","description":"Each week on The Moment, I speak with a different guest about an individual moment in an episode of Doctor Who that means a lot to them: something that really had in impact on them, or that they had a strong reaction to, or that they think a lot about for whatever reason. ","_fireside":{"pubdate":"2023-08-14T07:00:00.000-04:00","explicit":false,"copyright":"2024 by Tom Dickinson","owner":"Tom Dickinson","image":"https://assets.fireside.fm/file/fireside-images/podcasts/images/6/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/cover.jpg?v=2"},"items":[{"id":"3d7405d3-6e2e-4f04-8373-a79182e51fd7","title":"Programming Note","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/programming-note","content_text":"A brief announcement. Unfortunately, season 4 of The Moment is going to have to wait a little longer.Links:SAG-AFTRA StrikeFAQs for Podcasters | SAG-AFTRA StrikeWGA Contract 2023Home | Entertainment Community Fund","content_html":"

A brief announcement. Unfortunately, season 4 of The Moment is going to have to wait a little longer.

Links:

","summary":"A brief announcement. Unfortunately, season 4 of The Moment is going to have to wait a little longer.","date_published":"2023-08-14T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/3d7405d3-6e2e-4f04-8373-a79182e51fd7.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":3754267,"duration_in_seconds":202}]},{"id":"bdb60547-6fd4-4ee3-8284-81ad47f844e6","title":"REBROADCAST - But what do I do every day, mum?","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/re-1-3-but-what-do-i-do-every-day-mum","content_text":"Season 4 of The Moment is on its way! But it is not quite ready yet. \n\nIn the meantime, we're revisiting some episodes from previous seasons of The Moment.\n\nThis week, we revisit episode 2.03 with Deb Stanish, to discuss a moment from 2005's The Parting of the Ways, the finale of Christopher Eccleston's first and only season as the Doctor. We discuss how Rose's perspective really spoke to Deb's personal history, the Doctor's history of putting companions' safety before their agency, and the aspects of the scene that some fans find troublingly classist.Special Guest: Deb Stanish.Links:The Parting of the Ways - Wikipedia — \"The Parting of the Ways\" is the thirteenth episode of the revived first series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. The episode was first broadcast on BBC One on 18 June 2005. It was the second episode of the two-part story. The first part, \"Bad Wolf\", was broadcast on 11 June.Verity! — A Doctor Who podcast where a rotating cast of six women, from across the globe, talk all things Doctor Who. We have opinions.","content_html":"

Season 4 of The Moment is on its way! But it is not quite ready yet.

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In the meantime, we're revisiting some episodes from previous seasons of The Moment.

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This week, we revisit episode 2.03 with Deb Stanish, to discuss a moment from 2005's The Parting of the Ways, the finale of Christopher Eccleston's first and only season as the Doctor. We discuss how Rose's perspective really spoke to Deb's personal history, the Doctor's history of putting companions' safety before their agency, and the aspects of the scene that some fans find troublingly classist.

Special Guest: Deb Stanish.

Links:

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Season 4 of The Moment is on its way! But it is not quite ready yet.

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In the meantime, we're revisiting some episodes from previous seasons of The Moment.

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This week, we revisit episode 1.12 with Talcott Starr, to discuss Abigail's song in 2010's A Christmas Carol. We discuss how this episode intersects with Talcott's own story, the themes of grief and love in Matt Smith's era of Doctor Who, and how love lets us see one another across time.

Special Guest: Talcott Starr.

Links:

","summary":"Talcott Starr shares a moment of loss and love with Kazran and Abigail from from 2010's A Christmas Carol","date_published":"2023-05-31T08:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/4e4f535a-ec98-4fbe-bd13-b97afb892738.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29202228,"duration_in_seconds":1792}]},{"id":"06122c8c-7fd1-490e-8a29-b576aaa88f01","title":"REBROADCAST - The Sting","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/re-1-1-the-sting","content_text":"Season 4 of The Moment is on its way! But it is not quite ready yet. \n\nIn the meantime, we're revisiting some episodes from previous seasons of The Moment.\n\nThis week, we revisit episode 2.07 with Houman Sadri, to discuss a moment from Part two of the 1975 serial Pyramids of Mars, from Tom Baker's second season of Doctor Who. We discuss how sound can terrify us, the impact of opening and closing credits on a viewing experience, and the role that fear and tension and cliffhangers have in making Doctor Who what it is.Special Guest: Houman Sadri.Links:Pyramids of Mars - Wikipedia — Pyramids of Mars is the third serial of the 13th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 25 October to 15 November 1975. The serial is set in England and Egypt and on Mars in 1911. In the serial, the burial chamber of the alien Osiran Sutekh (Gabriel Woolf), the inspiration for the Egyptian god Set, is unearthed by the archaeology professor Marcus Scarman (Bernard Archard). Alive but immobilised, Sutekh seeks his freedom by using Professor Scarman as his servant to destroy the jewel on a pyramid on Mars which is keeping him prisoner.Houman Sadri - Universitetet i Sørøst-Norge — Associate Professor. My research has focused on the continued impact and relevance of myth-based narrative frameworks on modern texts and media, with an emphasis on graphic novels, YA literature and film. I have an extensive teaching background in English literature, culture and language. MAI: Feminism and Visual Culture — MAI offers its readers intersectional feminist criticism of global visual culture. We publish creative and academic research on women in art and media. We are a collective of scholars, artists, writers, activists and thinkers who challenge patriarchy while celebrating women’s creativity and achievements.","content_html":"

Season 4 of The Moment is on its way! But it is not quite ready yet.

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In the meantime, we're revisiting some episodes from previous seasons of The Moment.

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This week, we revisit episode 2.07 with Houman Sadri, to discuss a moment from Part two of the 1975 serial Pyramids of Mars, from Tom Baker's second season of Doctor Who. We discuss how sound can terrify us, the impact of opening and closing credits on a viewing experience, and the role that fear and tension and cliffhangers have in making Doctor Who what it is.

Special Guest: Houman Sadri.

Links:

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This week, I'm joined by Delia Gallegos, to discuss a moment from 2020's Fugitive of the Judoon. The episode aired in the middle of Jodie Whittaker's first season as the Doctor, and introduces Jo Martin as a previously unknown incarnation of the Doctor. We talk about the sheer amazing surprise of the reveal, how Jo Martin and Jodie Whittaker play on one another, and what the future may hold for this incarnation of the Doctor.

Special Guest: Delia Gallegos.

Links:

","summary":"Delia Gallegos shares a moment of thrilling surprise with Jo Martin as the Doctor from 2020's Fugitive of the Judoon.","date_published":"2021-03-22T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/7367638e-c8f4-44f2-92dc-dece388754ec.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":14285020,"duration_in_seconds":1722}]},{"id":"7772ecfb-547b-4ef4-a4e7-d671b9974fd8","title":"3.05 - We're all stories in the end.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/3-05-were-all-stories-in-the-end","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Adrienne Enderle, to discuss a moment from 2010's The Big Bang, the finale of Matt Smith's first season as the Eleventh Doctor. We talk about what it means to be a story, how we can make it a good one, and what makes the story of Doctor Who so important during our pandemic year.\n\nYou can follow Adrienne on Twitter at @alwaysadrienne.Special Guest: Adrienne Enderle.Links:The Big Bang (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia — \"The Big Bang\" is the thirteenth and final episode of the fifth series of British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, first broadcast on 26 June 2010 on BBC One. ","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Adrienne Enderle, to discuss a moment from 2010's The Big Bang, the finale of Matt Smith's first season as the Eleventh Doctor. We talk about what it means to be a story, how we can make it a good one, and what makes the story of Doctor Who so important during our pandemic year.

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You can follow Adrienne on Twitter at @alwaysadrienne.

Special Guest: Adrienne Enderle.

Links:

","summary":"Adrienne Enderle tells a story about the Eleventh Doctor from 2010's The Big Bang.","date_published":"2021-02-24T09:15:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/7772ecfb-547b-4ef4-a4e7-d671b9974fd8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13662813,"duration_in_seconds":1646}]},{"id":"951db96d-14f0-4706-98f7-aeda5cd80bda","title":"3.04 - I'm just having fun!","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/3-04-im-just-having-fun","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Paul Cornell, to discuss a moment from 1979's Nightmare of Eden, the fourth serial of Tom Baker's penultimate season as the Fourth Doctor. We talk about the Doctor's history of employment and unemployment, the Fourth Doctor's particular relationship with money and commerce, and whether or not Paul is in fact \"just having fun.\"\n\nYou can follow Paul on Twitter at @Paul_Cornell.Special Guest: Paul Cornell.Links:Nightmare of Eden - Wikipedia — Nightmare of Eden is the fourth serial of the 17th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 24 November to 15 December 1979.Paul Cornell: Novelist, Screenwriter, Comics Writer","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Paul Cornell, to discuss a moment from 1979's Nightmare of Eden, the fourth serial of Tom Baker's penultimate season as the Fourth Doctor. We talk about the Doctor's history of employment and unemployment, the Fourth Doctor's particular relationship with money and commerce, and whether or not Paul is in fact "just having fun."

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You can follow Paul on Twitter at @Paul_Cornell.

Special Guest: Paul Cornell.

Links:

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This week, I'm joined by Sanjay Lago, to discuss a moment from 2008's Journey's End, the finale of series four, David Tennant's third and final full season as the Doctor. We talk about the culmination of four years of Doctor Who storytelling, how Doctor Who got Sanjay through hard times, and what such a scene of togetherness can mean to us now during a long period of isolation.

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You can follow Sanjay on Twitter at @SanjayLago.

Special Guest: Sanjay Lago.

Links:

","summary":"Sanjay Lago shares a moment of togetherness with the Tenth Doctor and his many companions from from 2008's Journey's End.","date_published":"2021-01-21T07:45:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/347ca87c-b5e8-4e3b-a911-fc046d5cd77c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":13846369,"duration_in_seconds":1669}]},{"id":"640c52b6-9d2c-4991-a2f3-b5d42a4b0684","title":"3.02 - Be a Doctor.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/3-02-be-a-doctor","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Merlin Mann, to discuss another moment from The Day of the Doctor, the 50th anniversary special from 2013, featuring Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, John Hurt as the War Doctor, and Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald. We discuss what it means to for the Doctor to encounter himself from another time, how media nostalgia can do the same for us, and how the Doctor's promise makes him such a compelling character.\n\nYou can follow Merlin on Twitter at @hotdogsladies.Special Guest: Merlin Mann.Links:The Day of the Doctor - Wikipedia — \"The Day of the Doctor\" is a special episode of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, marking the programme's 50th anniversary.5by5 | Back to Work — Back to Work is an award winning talk show with Merlin Mann and Dan Benjamin discussing productivity, communication, work, barriers, constraints, tools, and more.Reconcilable Differences - Relay FM — John Siracusa and Merlin Mann try to figure out exactly how they got this way.\r\n\r\nCalifornia King — A new journal of emotional hygiene. From the makers of You Look Nice Today.\r\n\r\nDo By Friday — A weekly challenge show hosted by Merlin Mann and Alex Cox.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Merlin Mann, to discuss another moment from The Day of the Doctor, the 50th anniversary special from 2013, featuring Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor, David Tennant as the Tenth Doctor, John Hurt as the War Doctor, and Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald. We discuss what it means to for the Doctor to encounter himself from another time, how media nostalgia can do the same for us, and how the Doctor's promise makes him such a compelling character.

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You can follow Merlin on Twitter at @hotdogsladies.

Special Guest: Merlin Mann.

Links:

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To kick off this season, I'm joined by Shannon Dohar, to discuss a moment from The Day of the Doctor, the 50th anniversary special from 2013, featuring Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and Tom Baker as the Curator. We discuss the magic of Tom Baker's voice, the ways we respond to art, and what exactly makes a great curator.

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You can follow Shannon on Twitter at @sdohar.

Special Guest: Shannon Dohar.

Links:

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Each week on The Moment, I speak with a different guest about an individual moment in an episode of Doctor Who that means a lot to them.

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Season 3 premieres January 6th, 2021.

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Featured voices:

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Featured music:

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Links:

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For the final episode of season two of The Moment, I'm joined by Graeme Burk, to discuss two parallel moments: one from 2005's The End of The World, featuring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor and Billie Piper as Rose, and one from 1964's The Edge of Destruction, featuring William Hartnell as the First Doctor and Jacqueline Hill as Barbara. We talk about how the Doctor learns to open up to his companions, how the show's storytelling style and approach to character has changed, and the importance of character drama as the core element of Doctor Who.

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You can follow Graeme on Twitter at @graemeburk.

Special Guest: Graeme Burk.

Links:

","summary":"Graeme Burk shares two parallel moments: one with the First Doctor and Barbara from 1964's The Edge of Destruction, and one with the Ninth Doctor and Rose from 2005's The End of the World.","date_published":"2020-02-10T07:00:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/500b3286-272f-4b58-b089-4d11b50c5494.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28683428,"duration_in_seconds":1764}]},{"id":"7a491894-911a-43b9-a285-f2a5989bf41c","title":"2.12 - I'm the Doctor. Sorting out fair play throughout the universe.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/2-12-im-the-doctor-sorting-out-fair-play-throughout-the-universe","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Mikayla Micomonaco, to discuss a moment from 2018's The Woman Who Fell to Earth, the first episode to star Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor. We talk about the trends in Doctor Who that had brought Mikayla to consider quitting the show, the aspects of this episode that brought them back in, and how far the show still has left to go.\n\nYou can follow Mikayla on Twitter at @mikaylamic.Special Guest: Mikayla Micomonaco.Links:The Woman Who Fell to Earth - Wikipedia — \"The Woman Who Fell to Earth\" is the first episode of the eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It was written by new head writer and executive producer Chris Chibnall, directed by Jamie Childs, and was first broadcast on BBC One on 7 October 2018. It stars Jodie Whittaker in her first full appearance as the Thirteenth Doctor, and introduces the Doctor's new companions – Bradley Walsh as Graham O'Brien, Tosin Cole as Ryan Sinclair, and Mandip Gill as Yasmin Khan. The episode also guest stars Sharon D. Clarke, Johnny Dixon and Samuel Oatley.The Web of Queer — A Doctor Who podcast from the perspective of gay, bisexual, asexual, aromantic and transgender fans of Doctor Who. Reviews of new and classic stories, as well as spin-offs, Big Finish audios, books and anything else we want to bring an LGBTQIA perspective to. Regular discussions of queer topics and representation through the lens of Doctor Who, sci-fi/fantasy and television writing.Gallifrey One 2019 Academic Symposium: Asexuality, Aromanticism, and Doctor Who | Mikayla's Rambles — At this year’s Gallifrey One convention, I gave a talk titled “Asexuality, Aromanticism, and Doctor Who” as part of the Academic Symposium. As there were no recordings, I’ve included the written version that I spoke from. Please note that this piece was written to be delivered as a talk, so the all caps and punctuation were reminders for me, not necessarily intended for the audience.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Mikayla Micomonaco, to discuss a moment from 2018's The Woman Who Fell to Earth, the first episode to star Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor. We talk about the trends in Doctor Who that had brought Mikayla to consider quitting the show, the aspects of this episode that brought them back in, and how far the show still has left to go.

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You can follow Mikayla on Twitter at @mikaylamic.

Special Guest: Mikayla Micomonaco.

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","summary":"Mikayla Micomonaco shares a refreshing moment with the Thirteenth Doctor from 2018's The Woman Who Fell to Earth.\r\n","date_published":"2019-12-16T10:15:00.000-05:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/7a491894-911a-43b9-a285-f2a5989bf41c.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27243946,"duration_in_seconds":1673}]},{"id":"727ef728-6248-44c4-9c66-0517cc390c82","title":"2.11 - I didn't kick you out. I gave you up.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/2-11-i-didnt-kick-you-out-i-gave-you-up","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Erika Ensign, to discuss a moment from 2012's Asylum of the Daleks, the first episode of Matt Smith's final season as the Doctor, featuring Karen Gillan as Amy Pond and Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams. We talk about why these two companions have so much difficulty communicating, and how this moment clarified the nature of their relationship for Erika.\n\nYou can follow Erika on Twitter at @hollygodarkly.Special Guest: Erika Ensign.Links:Asylum of the Daleks - Wikipedia — \"Asylum of the Daleks\" is the first episode of the seventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, broadcast on BBC One on 1 September 2012. It was written by executive producer Steven Moffat and directed by Nick Hurran. The episode features the alien time traveller the Doctor (Matt Smith) being captured by the Daleks, along with his companions Amy (Karen Gillan) and Rory (Arthur Darvill), who are about to divorce. They are sent by the Daleks to the Asylum, a planet where insane Daleks are exiled, to enable the Asylum to be destroyed before the insane Daleks can escape. The Doctor is helped along the way by Oswin (Jenna-Louise Coleman), a woman whose spaceship had crashed on the planet a year ago and has been trapped there since then.#WhoForSchools – Reality Bomb — This October, representatives from your favourite Doctor Who podcasts and some very special guests are coming together to record podcast commentaries for the stories of Season 26: the final season of the Classic Series of Doctor Who. We’re raising funds for The Malala Fund, an organization that fights for girls’ access to education around the world, for every girl’s right to learn and lead as well as several other organizations in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K.Verity Podcast | Six Smart Women Discussing Doctor Who — A Doctor Who podcast where a rotating cast of six women, from across the globe, talk all things Doctor Who. We have opinions.\r\nLazy Doctor Who - a podcast from The Incomparable — Steven Schapansky (Radio Free Skaro, The Memory Cheats) and Erika Ensign (Verity!, The Incomparable, Total Party Kill, The Audio Guide to Babylon 5) are married Doctor Who fans (who also co-produce a fiction podcast for Uncanny Magazine). This is a podcast where they watch every Doctor Who story ever made, from start to finish. Each episode is recorded live.Beginner's Puck - a podcast from The Incomparable — A podcast for hockey fans, both new and old. Join Deb and Erika as we deep dive into what makes hockey the greatest sport in the world. Learn the lingo, explore hockey history, and listen to commentary on the most exciting, frustrating, and heart-stopping moments of the week. We love hockey and think you will too! #HockeyIsForEveryone\r\n\r\nEarp Chirp - a podcast from The Incomparable — “Wynonna Earp” is a TV show about the Albertan demon-killin’, gun-totin’ heir to Wyatt Earp’s cursed legacy. Erika Ensign recruits her Albertan friends Annette Wierstra and Kirsten Goruk to share a local perspective on the shenanigans in Purgatory and the Ghost River Triangle (which we all know is central Alberta because that’s where they film the show). The podcast is recorded live after watching each episode together on the red couch they’ve stolen from Lazy Doctor Who.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Erika Ensign, to discuss a moment from 2012's Asylum of the Daleks, the first episode of Matt Smith's final season as the Doctor, featuring Karen Gillan as Amy Pond and Arthur Darvill as Rory Williams. We talk about why these two companions have so much difficulty communicating, and how this moment clarified the nature of their relationship for Erika.

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You can follow Erika on Twitter at @hollygodarkly.

Special Guest: Erika Ensign.

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","summary":"Erika Ensign shares a moment of tension with Amy Pond and Rory Williams from 2012's Asylum of the Daleks.","date_published":"2019-10-25T07:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/727ef728-6248-44c4-9c66-0517cc390c82.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30897940,"duration_in_seconds":1900}]},{"id":"3383f594-6c88-41ab-8bd0-658b3c742ea2","title":"2.10 - How long is a night on Darillium?","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/2-10-how-long-is-a-night-on-darillium","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Moisés Chiullán, to discuss a moment from the 2015 Christmas special, The Husbands of River Song, with Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor and Alex Kingston as River. We talk about what Capaldi brings to the table when portraying the Doctor's relationship with River, the closure this episode offers for a long-running storyline, and what the Doctor's actions in this episode say about him as a character.\n\nYou can follow Moisés on Twitter at @moiseschiu.Special Guest: Moisés Chiullán.Links:The Husbands of River Song - Wikipedia — \"The Husbands of River Song\" is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. First broadcast on BBC One on 25 December 2015, it is the eleventh Christmas special since the show's revival in 2005. It is written by Steven Moffat and directed by Douglas Mackinnon. The episode marks the return of Alex Kingston as River Song, making her first appearance alongside Peter Capaldi's Twelfth Doctor.Moisés Chiullan | The Incomparable — Moisés Chiullan's appearances on The Incomparable podcast network.Electric Shadow — The story of the past, present, and future of cinema as told by the people who make it.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Moisés Chiullán, to discuss a moment from the 2015 Christmas special, The Husbands of River Song, with Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor and Alex Kingston as River. We talk about what Capaldi brings to the table when portraying the Doctor's relationship with River, the closure this episode offers for a long-running storyline, and what the Doctor's actions in this episode say about him as a character.

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You can follow Moisés on Twitter at @moiseschiu.

Special Guest: Moisés Chiullán.

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","summary":"Moisés Chiullán shares a moment of romance with the Twelfth Doctor and River Song from 2015's The Husbands of River Song.","date_published":"2019-10-04T07:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/3383f594-6c88-41ab-8bd0-658b3c742ea2.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28415745,"duration_in_seconds":1744}]},{"id":"47defabe-71a0-4a28-b01c-192ab0d357c1","title":"2.09 - Run!","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/2-09-run","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Kathleen Schowalter, to discuss a moment from 2005's Rose, the first episode of modern Doctor Who, featuring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor and Billie Piper as Rose. We talk about the visceral effect when someone shouts run, how this one word connects the many lives of the Doctor throughout the show's history, and what it means to Rose to have the opportunity to run with the Doctor.\n\nYou can follow Kathleen on Twitter at @kschowalter.Special Guest: Kathleen Schowalter.Links:Rose (Doctor Who episode) - Wikipedia — \"Rose\" is the opening episode of the first series of the revived British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. The episode was directed by Keith Boak and written by Russell T Davies who was also one of the three executive producers. It was first broadcast in the UK on BBC One on 26 March 2005. \"Rose\" was the first Doctor Who episode to air since the Doctor Who television film in 1996.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Kathleen Schowalter, to discuss a moment from 2005's Rose, the first episode of modern Doctor Who, featuring Christopher Eccleston as the Ninth Doctor and Billie Piper as Rose. We talk about the visceral effect when someone shouts run, how this one word connects the many lives of the Doctor throughout the show's history, and what it means to Rose to have the opportunity to run with the Doctor.

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You can follow Kathleen on Twitter at @kschowalter.

Special Guest: Kathleen Schowalter.

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","summary":"Kathleen Schowalter shares a moment of urgency with the Ninth Doctor and Rose Tyler from 2005's Rose.","date_published":"2019-09-18T07:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/47defabe-71a0-4a28-b01c-192ab0d357c1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29162712,"duration_in_seconds":1792}]},{"id":"ab21162b-67bd-42e8-bf5e-52827c4533ec","title":"2.08 - I think you look like giants.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/2-08-i-think-you-look-like-giants","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Sage Young, to discuss a moment from 2010’s The End of Time, Part 2, the final episode of David Tennant's run as the Tenth Doctor. We discuss the Doctor's enduring love of humanity, the way that Tennant portrays the Tenth Doctor's emotional life, and why Wilfred Mott is the perfect companion for the Doctor at this point in his life.\n\nYou can follow Sage on Twitter at @sageyoungest.Special Guest: Sage Young.Links:The End of Time (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia — The End of Time is a two-part Doctor Who story originally broadcast on BBC One on 25 December 2009 and 1 January 2010. This is the last story for lead actor David Tennant, who handed over the role of alien time traveller the Doctor to Matt Smith. It is also the last Doctor Who story written and produced by Russell T Davies. Davies was succeeded as executive producer and showrunner by Steven Moffat.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Sage Young, to discuss a moment from 2010’s The End of Time, Part 2, the final episode of David Tennant's run as the Tenth Doctor. We discuss the Doctor's enduring love of humanity, the way that Tennant portrays the Tenth Doctor's emotional life, and why Wilfred Mott is the perfect companion for the Doctor at this point in his life.

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You can follow Sage on Twitter at @sageyoungest.

Special Guest: Sage Young.

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","summary":"Sage Young shares an uplifting moment with the Tenth Doctor and Wilfred Mott from 2010’s The End of Time, Part 2.","date_published":"2019-08-30T08:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/ab21162b-67bd-42e8-bf5e-52827c4533ec.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28869168,"duration_in_seconds":1773}]},{"id":"348c26ab-fa03-406d-9feb-50504f514d58","title":"2.07 - The Sting","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/2-07-the-sting","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Houman Sadri, to discuss a moment from Part two of the 1975 serial Pyramids of Mars, from Tom Baker's second season of Doctor Who. We discuss how sound can terrify us, the impact of opening and closing credits on a viewing experience, and the role that fear and tension and cliffhangers have in making Doctor Who what it is.\n\nYou can follow Houman on Twitter at @houmansadri.Special Guest: Houman Sadri.Links:Pyramids of Mars - Wikipedia — Pyramids of Mars is the third serial of the 13th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 25 October to 15 November 1975. The serial is set in England and Egypt and on Mars in 1911. In the serial, the burial chamber of the alien Osiran Sutekh (Gabriel Woolf), the inspiration for the Egyptian god Set, is unearthed by the archaeology professor Marcus Scarman (Bernard Archard). Alive but immobilised, Sutekh seeks his freedom by using Professor Scarman as his servant to destroy the jewel on a pyramid on Mars which is keeping him prisoner.Houman Sadri - University of Gothenburg — PhD student in English Literature, investigating the continued relevance of Joseph Campbell’s theoretical concept of the Monomyth, or ‘Hero’s Journey,’ and the ways in which this pattern has continued to inform and augment literary and pop-cultural texts and narratives. The project takes the form of a portfolio of articles, and is designed to encompass and utilise a variety of texts, forms and critical approaches, the better to reflect not only the diversity of popular culture as a whole, but also the pervasive and encompassing nature of the Monomyth itself.The GotPop Popular Culture Podcast — The GotPop podcast explores all dimensions of today's popular culture. From zombies to superheroes to pundit-driven news to internet culture to graffiti and beyond, if it's popular culture, it's our culture.\r\n\r\n","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Houman Sadri, to discuss a moment from Part two of the 1975 serial Pyramids of Mars, from Tom Baker's second season of Doctor Who. We discuss how sound can terrify us, the impact of opening and closing credits on a viewing experience, and the role that fear and tension and cliffhangers have in making Doctor Who what it is.

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You can follow Houman on Twitter at @houmansadri.

Special Guest: Houman Sadri.

Links:

","summary":"Houman Sadri shares a moment from the 1975 Tom Baker serial, Pyramids of Mars, that terrified him as a four-year-old and intrigued him to come back for more.","date_published":"2019-08-22T07:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/348c26ab-fa03-406d-9feb-50504f514d58.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":23956538,"duration_in_seconds":1466}]},{"id":"450cfa66-d059-487d-a215-9a5f0af3da6d","title":"2.06 - And it was Trenzalore? It was definitely Trenzalore?","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/2-06-and-it-was-trenzalore-definitely-trenzalore","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Chas Lilly, to discuss a moment from 2013's The Name of the Doctor, the final episode of Matt Smith's third series as a the Doctor. We discuss how a hectic and busy story can be grounded by a moment of emotion, Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman's excellent performances, and what we're dreading in our personal futures.\n\nYou can follow Chas on Twitter at @ChasLilly.Special Guest: Chas Lilly.Links:The Name of the Doctor - Wikipedia — \"The Name of the Doctor\" is the thirteenth and final episode of the seventh series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 18 May 2013. It was written by Steven Moffat and directed by Saul Metzstein. The episode was watched by 7.45 million viewers in the UK and received positive reviews from critics.Mean Streak | The iO Theater — Widely considered to be the premier venue for long-form improvisational performances and classes, the iO Theater (formerly known as the ImprovOlympic Theater) was founded in 1981 by Charna Halpern and the late great improvisational teacher and director, Del Close.fair dinkum | CiC Theater — CiC Is A Non-Profit Comedy Theater In Chicago, IL. \r\nWe specialize in advanced long-form improv, and feature a full service bar.The Moment 2.06 on Spotify — A collection of songs, loosely assembled around themes and topics discussed in season 2, episode 6 of Doctor Who: The Moment.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Chas Lilly, to discuss a moment from 2013's The Name of the Doctor, the final episode of Matt Smith's third series as a the Doctor. We discuss how a hectic and busy story can be grounded by a moment of emotion, Matt Smith and Jenna Coleman's excellent performances, and what we're dreading in our personal futures.

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You can follow Chas on Twitter at @ChasLilly.

Special Guest: Chas Lilly.

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","summary":"Chas Lilly shares a moment of surprising emotional vulnerability with the Eleventh Doctor and Clara from 2013's The Name of the Doctor.","date_published":"2019-08-14T07:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/450cfa66-d059-487d-a215-9a5f0af3da6d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25685374,"duration_in_seconds":1579}]},{"id":"2658bf01-6557-434a-83d3-e1daf787fd3f","title":"2.05 - But if someone's gone, do pictures really help?","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/2-05-but-if-someones-gone-do-pictures-really-help","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Connie Gibbs, to discuss a moment from 2017's The Pilot, the premiere of Peter Capaldi's third and final series as the Doctor, and the episode that introduces him to companion Bill Potts. We discuss how Bill's family history resonated with Connie's own, the brilliance of Bill's dynamic with the Doctor and how that brilliance was let down, and how a memento can tie us to someone who's no longer with us.\n\nYou can follow Connie on Twitter at @ConStar24.Special Guest: Connie Gibbs.Links:The Pilot (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia — \"The Pilot\" is the first episode of the tenth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It is written by Steven Moffat and was broadcast on 15 April 2017 on BBC One. \"The Pilot\" received mostly positive reviews, with praise on the introduction of Pearl Mackie, and how the episode served both as a soft reboot and as a season premiere.Black Girls Create — Black Girls Create is a unique intersectional hub for Black creators and critical fandom. Through substantive but easily accessible content, we collaborate to champion the increased media representation of Black women specifically, and people of color in general. Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space (TARBIS) — Welcome to Who Watch: Time and Relative Blackness in Space, the latest podcast from Black Girls Create, a Doctor Who aftershow where we recap our adventures in Time and Space with Bayana Davis, Constance Gibbs, and Robyn Jordan.The Moment 2.05 on Spotify — A collection of songs, loosely assembled around themes and topics discussed in season 2, episode 5 of Doctor Who: The Moment.\r\n\r\n","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Connie Gibbs, to discuss a moment from 2017's The Pilot, the premiere of Peter Capaldi's third and final series as the Doctor, and the episode that introduces him to companion Bill Potts. We discuss how Bill's family history resonated with Connie's own, the brilliance of Bill's dynamic with the Doctor and how that brilliance was let down, and how a memento can tie us to someone who's no longer with us.

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You can follow Connie on Twitter at @ConStar24.

Special Guest: Connie Gibbs.

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","summary":"Connie Gibbs considers a moment of deep personal significance with the Twelfth Doctor and Bill Potts from 2017's The Pilot.","date_published":"2019-07-31T07:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/2658bf01-6557-434a-83d3-e1daf787fd3f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27241683,"duration_in_seconds":1670}]},{"id":"2a5b93ff-45c2-40b3-bc8f-cb43866901f1","title":"2.04 - Saved her!","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/2-04-saved-her","content_text":"This week, Joy Piedmont sits in as host and gives me, your usual host Tom Dickinson, an opportunity to talk about my own moment from 2008's Forest of the Dead. We examine the timey-wimey nature of River's storyline, the Twelfth Doctor's role in a story that was produced years before he ever appeared on-screen, and what it means for the Doctor to be the person who saves people.\n\nYou can follow Joy on Twitter at @inquiringjoy, and you can follow me at @NowWeAreAllTom.Special Guest: Joy Piedmont.Links:Forest of the Dead - Wikipedia — \"Forest of the Dead\" is the ninth episode of the fourth series of British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast by BBC One on 7 June 2008. It is the second of a two-part story; the first part, \"Silence in the Library\", aired on 31 May.The Chapter Titles Were So Good — a podular broadcast (or \"pod cast\") about the harry potter seriesReality Bomb – the world's most dangerous Doctor Who podcast — Reality Bomb is a monthly podcast exploring the world of Doctor Who and its fans, produced and hosted by Graeme Burk and Joy Piedmont. Doctor Who Magazine described Reality Bomb as having “aspirations towards the editorial and production quality of National Public Radio.” The podcast is a magazine show that features different segments– ranging from interviews to sketch comedy to spoken word to music and more — where fans explore current events and fascinating issues in the world of Doctor Who and its fandom.Time Can Be Rewritten: Meddling and Morals - YouTube — Is it possible for the Doctor to change history? Wait, never mind that. Is it ETHICAL? An examination of Doctor Who through the lens of moral philosophy. This is adapted from a presentation I gave at Gallifrey One 2019, as part of the Academic Track. The Moment 2.04 on Spotify — A collection of songs, loosely assembled around themes and topics discussed in season 2, episode 4 of Doctor Who: The Moment.","content_html":"

This week, Joy Piedmont sits in as host and gives me, your usual host Tom Dickinson, an opportunity to talk about my own moment from 2008's Forest of the Dead. We examine the timey-wimey nature of River's storyline, the Twelfth Doctor's role in a story that was produced years before he ever appeared on-screen, and what it means for the Doctor to be the person who saves people.

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You can follow Joy on Twitter at @inquiringjoy, and you can follow me at @NowWeAreAllTom.

Special Guest: Joy Piedmont.

Links:

","summary":"This week Joy Piedmont sits in as host, so that your usual host, Tom Dickinson, can share his moment, from 2008's Forest of the Dead.","date_published":"2019-07-24T07:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/2a5b93ff-45c2-40b3-bc8f-cb43866901f1.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":29790382,"duration_in_seconds":1830}]},{"id":"e526445c-468b-4b90-9a00-d8558f2846e9","title":"2.03 - But what do I do every day, mum?","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/2-03-but-what-do-i-do-every-day-mum","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Deb Stanish, to discuss a moment from 2005's The Parting of the Ways, the finale of Christopher Eccleston's first and only season as the Doctor. We discuss how Rose's perspective really spoke to Deb's personal history, the Doctor's history of putting companions' safety before their agency, and the aspects of the scene that some fans find troublingly classist.\n\nYou can follow Deb on Twitter at @DebStanish.Special Guest: Deb Stanish.Links:The Parting of the Ways - Wikipedia — \"The Parting of the Ways\" is the thirteenth episode of the revived first series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. The episode was first broadcast on BBC One on 18 June 2005. It was the second episode of the two-part story. The first part, \"Bad Wolf\", was broadcast on 11 June.Verity! — A Doctor Who podcast where a rotating cast of six women, from across the globe, talk all things Doctor Who. We have opinions.Beginner's Puck — A podcast for hockey fans, both new and old. Join Deb and Erika as we deep dive into what makes hockey the greatest sport in the world. Learn the lingo, explore hockey history, and listen to commentary on the most exciting, frustrating, and heart-stopping moments of the week. We love hockey and think you will too! #HockeyIsForEveryoneThe Moment 2.03 on Spotify — A collection of songs, loosely assembled around themes and topics discussed in season 2, episode 3 of Doctor Who: The Moment. ","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Deb Stanish, to discuss a moment from 2005's The Parting of the Ways, the finale of Christopher Eccleston's first and only season as the Doctor. We discuss how Rose's perspective really spoke to Deb's personal history, the Doctor's history of putting companions' safety before their agency, and the aspects of the scene that some fans find troublingly classist.

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You can follow Deb on Twitter at @DebStanish.

Special Guest: Deb Stanish.

Links:

","summary":"Deb Stanish considers a moment of class tension and personal resonance with Rose Tyler from from 2005's The Parting of the Ways.","date_published":"2019-07-17T07:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/e526445c-468b-4b90-9a00-d8558f2846e9.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28158953,"duration_in_seconds":1727}]},{"id":"10ea173b-f37e-4f26-8fb4-9c6bf75a596a","title":"2.02 - There's a twist in the sequel.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/2-02-theres-a-twist-in-the-sequel","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Rachel T, to discuss a moment from The Witchfinders, a historical adventure from Jodie Whittaker's debut season in 2018. We discuss the frustrations of not seeing yourself represented on screen, the Doctor's relationship with religion, and how we find meaning in problematic stories.\n\nYou can follow Rachel on Twitter at @rtpuppydog.Special Guest: Rat T.Links:The Witchfinders - Wikipedia — \"The Witchfinders\" is the eighth episode of the eleventh series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It was written by Joy Wilkinson and directed by Sallie Aprahamian, and was first broadcast on BBC One on 25 November 2018.An Adventure in Space and Time - Wikipedia — An Adventure in Space and Time is a 2013 British biographical television film, starring David Bradley, Brian Cox, Jessica Raine and Sacha Dhawan. Directed by Terry McDonough, and written by regular Doctor Who writer Mark Gatiss, it premiered on BBC Two on 21 November 2013, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the science fiction television series. Further, international broadcasts of the television film were made after its premiere on British television.The Moment 2.02 on Spotify — A collection of songs, loosely assembled around themes and topics discussed in season 2, episode 2 of Doctor Who: The Moment. ","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Rachel T, to discuss a moment from The Witchfinders, a historical adventure from Jodie Whittaker's debut season in 2018. We discuss the frustrations of not seeing yourself represented on screen, the Doctor's relationship with religion, and how we find meaning in problematic stories.

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You can follow Rachel on Twitter at @rtpuppydog.

Special Guest: Rat T.

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","summary":"Rachel T examines a frustrating moment with the Thirteenth Doctor from from 2018's The Witchfinders.","date_published":"2019-07-10T07:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/10ea173b-f37e-4f26-8fb4-9c6bf75a596a.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":26451590,"duration_in_seconds":1624}]},{"id":"6604ce9d-b9ec-4331-91e6-1528ada3863f","title":"2.01 - Geronimo!","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/2-01-geronimo","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Chip Sudderth, to discuss Matt Smith’s first appearance in 2010’s The End of Time, Part 2. We discuss the wonder of change, the delightful exuberance of Matt Smith’s Doctor, and how we feel when the show moves on from the era we loved most.\n\nYou can follow Chip on Twitter at @2minutetimelord.Special Guest: Chip Sudderth.Links:The End of Time (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia — The End of Time is a two-part Doctor Who story originally broadcast on BBC One on 25 December 2009 and 1 January 2010. This is the last story for lead actor David Tennant, who handed over the role of alien time traveller the Doctor to Matt Smith. It is also the last Doctor Who story written and produced by Russell T Davies. Davies was succeeded as executive producer and showrunner by Steven Moffat.[1][3]Two-minute Time Lord — Concentrated Commentary on the Worlds of BBC's Doctor WhoThis Week in Time Travel — Longtime Doctor Who podcaster Chip Sudderth (Two-minute Time Lord) and essayist-podcaster Alyssa Franke (WhovianFeminism on Tumblr and Twitter) join forces for Doctor Who-related interviews, reviews and all the news that marked This Week in Time Travel.Reality Bomb Episode 041 — On the forty-first edition of Reality Bomb, we’ve got a blast from the past as Simon Fraser and Lori Steuart discuss the recent animated reconstruction of The Power of the Daleks. Also, the entire first season of Class is graded by Joy Piedmont and Robert Smith? And Chip Sudderth, ignoring the call from the Ood Sphere and avoiding his fate to rejoin Two-Minute Time Lord, finds a loophole in our “no podcasters” rule to talk about The End of Time, Parts One and Two. Plus: Bruce and Darren return on a time-travelling quest to find the missing episodes!Spotify: The Moment 2.01 — A collection of songs, loosely assembled around themes and topics discussed in this episode.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Chip Sudderth, to discuss Matt Smith’s first appearance in 2010’s The End of Time, Part 2. We discuss the wonder of change, the delightful exuberance of Matt Smith’s Doctor, and how we feel when the show moves on from the era we loved most.

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You can follow Chip on Twitter at @2minutetimelord.

Special Guest: Chip Sudderth.

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","summary":"Chip Sudderth revels in an exuberant moment with the Doctor from from 2010's The End of Time, Part 2.","date_published":"2019-07-03T07:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/6604ce9d-b9ec-4331-91e6-1528ada3863f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":32944563,"duration_in_seconds":1778}]},{"id":"19cd0b6d-403c-4674-92f8-313e0e16403f","title":"Season 2 Trailer and Announcement","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/trailer2","content_text":"Each week on The Moment, I speak with a different guest about an individual moment in an episode of Doctor Who that means a lot to them. This trailer includes audio from upcoming episodes featuring guests Houman Sadri, Mikayla Micomonaco, Rachel T, Chas Lilly, Erika Ensign, Connie Gibbs, Deb Stanish, Chip Sudderth, and Sage Young. (It also features audio from Doctor Who, obviously.)\n\nSeason 2 of The Moment begins on July 3rd, 2019. As always, the best thing you can do to help support the show is to recommend it to someone you think might enjoy it. But this year you can also support the show with money, on Patreon. For now there are no special benefits associated with being a Patron, it’s just a way for you to support the show if you’re interested, But when I reach $50 per episode, I’ll start doing bonus episodes every two months, and I might add other goals or rewards in the future. \n\nPlease note that the Moment’s Patron does charge per episode, some Patreons charge per month, but this one is going to charge you each time I put out a regular non-bonus episode of the show. So that should be once a week for thirteen weeks, and then not at all, for a few months, until the show starts again for season 3. I did that because I didn’t want it to charge anyone for months when the show is not being produced. And if you would like to support the show but don’t want to make it a recurring thing of it, you can head over to Ko-Fi and do that there. I want to stress that the show is free, and it will always be free, and you do not need to pay for it unless you want to. If you do choose to throw a little money my way, know that I am grateful.\n\nHowever, regardless of whether you choose to support the show on Patreon, please also use your money to support causes that make a real difference in the world. I suggest donating to an organization like the American Civil Liberties Union, or the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services. You may recall that the first episode of The Moment ended with an editorial about the crisis at the southern US border, and in the year since then things have not gotten any better. And if you’re looking for something else to do with your money then might I suggest you donate to organizations that support transgender rights, like Mermaids UK, which advocates for transgender youths in the UK, and the Transgender Law Center, an org that advocates for trans rights laws and policies in the US. Trans folks are a vital part of the Doctor Who fan community, and in the past month or so, there have been some rather distressing instances of people with platforms in that community spouting bigoted, transphobic rhetoric or normalizing transphobia. And a recent report from the BBC, indicating that anti-transgender hate crimes across the UK are up 81% from where they were two years ago, serves as a reminder of the consequences that this rhetoric can have, and the reason it’s important to protect our transgender friends in the Doctor Who fan community and the world at large. \n\nLike I’ve said in the past, my primary goal for the Moment is not to serve as a political soapbox. But the Second Doctor said it best: “There are some corners of the universe which have bred the most terrible things. Things that act against everything we believe in. They must be fought.” \n\nThat’s all for now, follow the show at @themomentpod on twitter, support the show on Patreon\n\nAnd stay tuned, because season 2 will be with you, in a Moment.Links:American Civil Liberties Union — For almost 100 years, the ACLU has worked to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed by the Constitution and laws of the United States.RAICES – Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services — RAICES is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit agency that promotes justice by providing free and low-cost legal services to underserved immigrant children, families, and refugees.Mermaids UK — Mermaids is passionate about supporting children, young people, and their families to achieve a happier life in the face of great adversity. We work to raise awareness about gender nonconformity in children and young people amongst professionals and the general public. We campaign for the recognition of gender dysphoria in young people and call for improvements in professional services.Transgender Law Center — Transgender Law Center (TLC) is the largest national trans-led organization advocating self-determination for all people. Grounded in legal expertise and committed to racial justice, TLC employs a variety of community-driven strategies to keep transgender and gender nonconforming people alive, thriving, and fighting for liberation.BBC News: Transgender hate crimes recorded by police go up 81% — The number of transgender hate crimes recorded by police forces in England, Scotland and Wales has risen by 81%, latest figures suggest. Data obtained by the BBC showed there were 1,944 crimes across 36 forces in the last financial year compared with 1,073 in 2016-17.Ko-fi ❤️ Buy The Moment a Coffee — Ko-fi helps creators get support from people who love what they do. If you would like to support The Moment without committing to a recurring transaction, this is where you can do that.","content_html":"

Each week on The Moment, I speak with a different guest about an individual moment in an episode of Doctor Who that means a lot to them. This trailer includes audio from upcoming episodes featuring guests Houman Sadri, Mikayla Micomonaco, Rachel T, Chas Lilly, Erika Ensign, Connie Gibbs, Deb Stanish, Chip Sudderth, and Sage Young. (It also features audio from Doctor Who, obviously.)

\n\n

Season 2 of The Moment begins on July 3rd, 2019. As always, the best thing you can do to help support the show is to recommend it to someone you think might enjoy it. But this year you can also support the show with money, on Patreon. For now there are no special benefits associated with being a Patron, it’s just a way for you to support the show if you’re interested, But when I reach $50 per episode, I’ll start doing bonus episodes every two months, and I might add other goals or rewards in the future.

\n\n

Please note that the Moment’s Patron does charge per episode, some Patreons charge per month, but this one is going to charge you each time I put out a regular non-bonus episode of the show. So that should be once a week for thirteen weeks, and then not at all, for a few months, until the show starts again for season 3. I did that because I didn’t want it to charge anyone for months when the show is not being produced. And if you would like to support the show but don’t want to make it a recurring thing of it, you can head over to Ko-Fi and do that there. I want to stress that the show is free, and it will always be free, and you do not need to pay for it unless you want to. If you do choose to throw a little money my way, know that I am grateful.

\n\n

However, regardless of whether you choose to support the show on Patreon, please also use your money to support causes that make a real difference in the world. I suggest donating to an organization like the American Civil Liberties Union, or the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services. You may recall that the first episode of The Moment ended with an editorial about the crisis at the southern US border, and in the year since then things have not gotten any better. And if you’re looking for something else to do with your money then might I suggest you donate to organizations that support transgender rights, like Mermaids UK, which advocates for transgender youths in the UK, and the Transgender Law Center, an org that advocates for trans rights laws and policies in the US. Trans folks are a vital part of the Doctor Who fan community, and in the past month or so, there have been some rather distressing instances of people with platforms in that community spouting bigoted, transphobic rhetoric or normalizing transphobia. And a recent report from the BBC, indicating that anti-transgender hate crimes across the UK are up 81% from where they were two years ago, serves as a reminder of the consequences that this rhetoric can have, and the reason it’s important to protect our transgender friends in the Doctor Who fan community and the world at large.

\n\n

Like I’ve said in the past, my primary goal for the Moment is not to serve as a political soapbox. But the Second Doctor said it best: “There are some corners of the universe which have bred the most terrible things. Things that act against everything we believe in. They must be fought.”

\n\n

That’s all for now, follow the show at @themomentpod on twitter, support the show on Patreon

\n\n

And stay tuned, because season 2 will be with you, in a Moment.

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","summary":"Each week on The Moment, I speak with a different guest about an individual moment in an episode of Doctor Who that means a lot to them. Season 2 premieres July 3, 2019. This episode features a trailer and an announcement regarding how you can support the show, and some other worthy causes you may want to support.","date_published":"2019-06-30T12:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/19cd0b6d-403c-4674-92f8-313e0e16403f.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":5314456,"duration_in_seconds":300}]},{"id":"e8ec4961-5540-4768-9d80-a6de4fcf84b4","title":"1.13 - Oh brilliant!","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/1-13-oh-brilliant","content_text":"For the season finale of The Moment, I'm joined by Alyssa Franke, to discuss the closing moments of the most recent Doctor Who episode, 2017's Christmas special, Twice Upon a Time. We discuss the departure of a beloved Doctor, the arrival of an exciting new Doctor, and the impact of this historic moment on the Doctor Who fandom.\n\nYou can follow Alyssa on Twitter at @WhovianFeminism.Special Guest: Alyssa Franke.Links:Twice Upon a Time (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia — \"Twice Upon a Time\" is an episode of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, written by Steven Moffat, directed by Rachel Talalay, and was broadcast as the thirteenth Christmas special on 25 December 2017 on BBC One. It features the final regular appearance of Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor, the first official appearance of Jodie Whittaker as the Thirteenth Doctor, and guest-stars David Bradley as the First Doctor.This Week in Time Travel — Longtime Doctor Who podcaster Chip Sudderth (Two-minute Time Lord) and essayist-podcaster Alyssa Franke (WhovianFeminism on Tumblr and Twitter) join forces for Doctor Who-related interviews, reviews and all the news that marked This Week in Time Travel.Whovian Feminism — The Feminist's Guide to Doctor WhoJodie Whittaker crashed the Her Universe fashion show in her new Doctor Who coat | SYFY WIRE — Doctor Who's new Doctor is seriously taking over San Diego Comic-Con. Not only did Jodie Whittaker take part in a wonderful panel yesterday (and star in a hilarious video about traveling to San Diego), she's also shown a huge enthusiasm for the franchise that she's about to become intertwined with forever. Just to top things off, she made a surprise appearance at the Her Universe fashion show last night. Ko-Fi: Buy The Moment a Coffee. — Welcome to my Ko-fi Page. If you enjoy my content, please consider supporting what I do. Thank you.","content_html":"

For the season finale of The Moment, I'm joined by Alyssa Franke, to discuss the closing moments of the most recent Doctor Who episode, 2017's Christmas special, Twice Upon a Time. We discuss the departure of a beloved Doctor, the arrival of an exciting new Doctor, and the impact of this historic moment on the Doctor Who fandom.

\n\n

You can follow Alyssa on Twitter at @WhovianFeminism.

Special Guest: Alyssa Franke.

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","summary":"For the season finale of the Moment, Alyssa Franke joins me to discuss the very most recent moment of Doctor Who--the departure of Peter Capaldi's Doctor, and the arrival of Jodie Whittaker's Doctor.","date_published":"2018-10-04T07:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/e8ec4961-5540-4768-9d80-a6de4fcf84b4.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":40490726,"duration_in_seconds":2224}]},{"id":"8626d40a-bd93-4587-9210-0755758769ad","title":"1.12 - When you're alone, silence is all you know.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/1-12-when-youre-alone-silence-is-all-you-know","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Talcott Starr, to discuss Abigail's song in 2010's A Christmas Carol. We discuss how this episode intersects with Talcott's own story, the themes of grief and love in Matt Smith's era of Doctor Who, and how love lets us see one another across time.\n\nYou can follow Talcott on Twitter at @talcotts.Special Guest: Talcott Starr.Links:A Christmas Carol (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia — \"A Christmas Carol\" is an episode of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who. It is the sixth Doctor Who Christmas special since the programme's revival in 2005, and was broadcast on 25 December 2010 on both BBC One and BBC America, making it the first episode to premiere on the same day in both the United Kingdom and United States. It was written by Steven Moffat and directed by Toby Haynes. In the episode, newly wedded companions Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) and Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill) are trapped on a crashing space liner which has been caught in a strange cloud belt. They call the Doctor (Matt Smith), who lands on the planet below and meets the miserly Kazran Sardick (Michael Gambon), a man who can control the cloud layer but refuses to help. Inspired by Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, the episode has the Doctor attempting to use time travel to alter Kazran's past and make him kinder so he will save the spaceship.Death Prattle Podcast — Death Prattle is an often off topic, frequently silly, and sometimes serious conversation about the loss of a loved one and the mourning process. Hosts Tara and Talcott discuss their own experiences with grief, death-related items in the news, and invite guests to lend their perspectives. It's a not-so-serious talk about a very serious topic.The Other Cast — TheOtherCast is a weekly RPG actual play podcast run by Tracy Barnett and supported by their Patreon. Currently playing: Dresden Files Accelerated: Columbus (by Evil Hat), Sigil Confidential (Planescape via Fate Core), Iron Edda: Flames of Petruvia (Fate Accelerated), and The Zakros Span (a group-made setting using D&D 5th Edition). Please make sure you read this description in a tidy British accent.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Talcott Starr, to discuss Abigail's song in 2010's A Christmas Carol. We discuss how this episode intersects with Talcott's own story, the themes of grief and love in Matt Smith's era of Doctor Who, and how love lets us see one another across time.

\n\n

You can follow Talcott on Twitter at @talcotts.

Special Guest: Talcott Starr.

Links:

","summary":"Talcott Starr shares a moment of loss and love with Kazran and Abigail from from 2010's A Christmas Carol","date_published":"2018-09-27T07:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/8626d40a-bd93-4587-9210-0755758769ad.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30235104,"duration_in_seconds":1862}]},{"id":"64aef60f-7253-4ee3-8682-c653994227ae","title":"1.11 - But you know what? I am good.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/1-11-but-you-know-what-i-am-good","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Tai Gooden, as we discuss Martha's departure from the TARDIS in 2007's Last of the Time Lords. We discuss Martha's long hard journey, the tendency of fandom to pit her against a certain other companion, and the importance of knowing when to get out.\n\nYou can follow Tai on Twitter at @taigooden.Special Guest: Tai Gooden.Links:Last of the Time Lords - Wikipedia — \"Last of the Time Lords\" is the thirteenth and final episode of the third series of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was broadcast on BBC One on 30 June 2007. It is the last of three episodes that form a linked narrative, following \"Utopia\" and \"The Sound of Drums\". ","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Tai Gooden, as we discuss Martha's departure from the TARDIS in 2007's Last of the Time Lords. We discuss Martha's long hard journey, the tendency of fandom to pit her against a certain other companion, and the importance of knowing when to get out.

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You can follow Tai on Twitter at @taigooden.

Special Guest: Tai Gooden.

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","summary":"Tai Gooden shares a moment of confidence with Martha Jones and the Tenth Doctor from 2007's Last of the Time Lords.","date_published":"2018-09-20T19:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/64aef60f-7253-4ee3-8682-c653994227ae.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":28144784,"duration_in_seconds":1729}]},{"id":"d0cf6143-912f-44b8-ab76-1ce5b73d91c5","title":"1.10 - Binro was right.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/1-10-binro-was-right","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Luke Harrison, as we discuss the encounter between Unstoffe the con man and Binro the Heretic from 1978's The Ribos Operation. We discuss the role of science and the supernatural in Doctor Who, the fundamental nature of truth itself, and briefly, the Chuckle Brothers.\n\nYou can follow Luke on Twitter at @backintheussr6.Special Guest: Luke Harrison.Links:The Ribos Operation - Wikipedia — The Ribos Operation is the first serial of the 16th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts on BBC1 from 2 to 23 September 1978. This serial introduces Mary Tamm as the companion Romana. The serial is set on the primitive and superstitious planet Ribos. In the serial, the exiled Emperor of Levithia, Graff Vynda-K (Paul Seed), seeks a piece of the rare element jethrik on the planet. At the same time, the Fourth Doctor (Tom Baker) and his travelling companion Romana look for the first segment of the powerful Key to Time, disguised as the same jethrik piece.Hustle (TV series) - Wikipedia — Hustle is a British television crime drama series starring Adrian Lester, Robert Glenister and Robert Vaughn. The show's premise is on a group of con artists who specialise in \"long cons\" - extended forms of deceptive frauds that require greater commitment, but offer higher rewards than simple confidence tricks. The show most notable qualities is on plots that involve behind-the-scenes action that the viewers are unaware of until near the end of an episode, as well as fantasy scenes and occasional breaches of the fourth wall by the main actors.Chuckle Brothers - Wikipedia — The Chuckle Brothers were an English children's comedy double act comprising Barry David Elliott and Paul Harman Elliott. They were known for their BBC children’s programme ChuckleVision. The comedy of the Chuckle Brothers usually derived from slapstick, wordplay and other visual gags, and their catchphrases included \"To me, to you\" and \"Oh dear, oh dear\".The Minute Doctor Who Podcast — A random dip into the world of Doctor Who in video and audio.UFOcast – Exploring the world of Gerry Anderson's UFO — Reviewing Gerry Anderson's UFO over the course of a year. One episode every fortnight.Imago Video — Are you looking for someone to film your event or talk? Are you looking to promote your business with an advert or videos where clients can meet your staff? Does your charity have a message it needs to communicate? Do you want to make a documentary film? Whatever your needs, we are ready to bring our creativity to bear on your project to give you a video that contains the perfect form of your idea.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Luke Harrison, as we discuss the encounter between Unstoffe the con man and Binro the Heretic from 1978's The Ribos Operation. We discuss the role of science and the supernatural in Doctor Who, the fundamental nature of truth itself, and briefly, the Chuckle Brothers.

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You can follow Luke on Twitter at @backintheussr6.

Special Guest: Luke Harrison.

Links:

","summary":"Luke Harrison shares a moment of vindication with the Unstoffe the con man and Binro the heretic, from the 1978's The Ribos Operation.","date_published":"2018-09-13T07:30:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/d0cf6143-912f-44b8-ab76-1ce5b73d91c5.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":27879193,"duration_in_seconds":1719}]},{"id":"1a3eda40-fb11-4f27-b1bd-9a8ad3c6c2c8","title":"1.09 - Together, or not at all.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/1-09-together-or-not-at-all","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Alex Cox, and we chat about Amy and Rory's leap of faith from 2012's The Angels Take Manhattan. We discuss Amy's definitive choice, examine the family dynamic of the Eleventh Doctor era, and decide who's going to water the plants. \n\nYou can follow Alex on Twitter at @AlexCox.Special Guest: Alex Cox.Links:The Angels Take Manhattan - Wikipedia — \"The Angels Take Manhattan\" is the fifth episode of the seventh series of the revived British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast on BBC One on 29 September 2012. In the episode, alien time traveller the Doctor (Matt Smith) takes his companions Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) and her husband Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill) to Central Park in New York City. There, recurring monsters the Weeping Angels send Rory back to the 1930s, where he is reunited with River Song (Alex Kingston), Amy and Rory's daughter. Amy and the Doctor attempt to rescue Rory, but the Doctor realises along the way that this adventure will be his last with Amy and Rory. Actors Gillan and Darvill both departed the series with this episode.Do By Friday — A weekly challenge show hosted by Merlin Mann, Alex Cox, and Max Temkin.Roboism - Relay FM — Roboism is a fortnightly show mostly about robots. We care about how robots, artificial intelligence, and machine learning are affecting our culture. Come explore the humanity behind the bots that are quickly becoming a part of every day life.Supercomputer — Supercomputer is a podcast all about making sense out of a mess of technology. It's a fun and friendly guide to the world of technology, hosted by two friends who enjoy using their gadgets to the fullest and showing others along the way.The Robot and the Unicorn — Alex Cox and Kathy Campbell talk about life, love, and being women adjacent to men in tech.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Alex Cox, and we chat about Amy and Rory's leap of faith from 2012's The Angels Take Manhattan. We discuss Amy's definitive choice, examine the family dynamic of the Eleventh Doctor era, and decide who's going to water the plants.

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You can follow Alex on Twitter at @AlexCox.

Special Guest: Alex Cox.

Links:

","summary":"Alex Cox takes a leap with Amy Pond and Rory Williams in 2012's The Angels Take Manhattan.","date_published":"2018-09-06T19:45:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/1a3eda40-fb11-4f27-b1bd-9a8ad3c6c2c8.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":30018196,"duration_in_seconds":1630}]},{"id":"a21b8b30-5325-4cde-a8ed-45949d7a482d","title":"1.08 - It is our way.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/1-08-it-is-our-way","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Erik Stadnik, to chat about a pleasantly open moment with the Fifth Doctor from 1982's Kinda. We discuss what makes the Doctor a good traveller, how we interact with people aren't like us, and why it's good to confront the things that live in the dark places. \n\nYou can follow Erik on Twitter at @sjcAustenite.Special Guest: Erik Stadnik.Links:Kinda (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia — Kinda is the third serial of the 19th season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four twice-weekly parts on BBC1 from 1 to 9 February 1982. In the serial, the Mara, an alien being from another plane uses the dreams of the time-travelling air stewardess Tegan Jovanka (Janet Fielding) to reach the planet Deva Loka. The Mara takes over the body of the Kinda Aris (Adrian Mills) to attack colonists on the planet.Doctor Who: The Writers' Room — A monthly podcast hosted by Kyle and Erik discussing televised Doctor Who from the viewpoint of its writers and their themes.Erik's Prague Blog — One Expat's Highly Subjective ExperiencesMichel de Montaigne - Wikipedia — Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, Lord of Montaigne (28 February 1533 – 13 September 1592) was one of the most significant philosophers of the French Renaissance, known for popularizing the essay as a literary genre. His work is noted for its merging of casual anecdotes and autobiography with serious intellectual insight; his massive volume Essais contains some of the most influential essays ever written.Not we - TARDIS Wikia — The term \"not we\" (sometimes rendered Not We and not-we) is used by fandom to indicate the casual viewer of Doctor Who. Sometimes, it simply means \"anyone who is not an obsessive Doctor Who fan\", and does not assume that the people described actually watch Doctor Who at all. ","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Erik Stadnik, to chat about a pleasantly open moment with the Fifth Doctor from 1982's Kinda. We discuss what makes the Doctor a good traveller, how we interact with people aren't like us, and why it's good to confront the things that live in the dark places.

\n\n

You can follow Erik on Twitter at @sjcAustenite.

Special Guest: Erik Stadnik.

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","summary":"Erik Stadnik shares a pleasant moment of openness from the Fifth Doctor in 1982s Kinda.","date_published":"2018-08-30T09:00:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/a21b8b30-5325-4cde-a8ed-45949d7a482d.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mp3","size_in_bytes":27778575,"duration_in_seconds":1704}]},{"id":"08940b29-9f18-498c-83e7-0dc7ff4f7499","title":"1.07 - Like I said, Gallifrey. The long way round.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/1-07-like-i-said-gallifrey-the-long-way-round","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by Lizbeth Myles, to chat about an uplifting moment from 2015's Hell Bent. We talk about the conclusion to Clara's character arc (concluding The Moment's loose trilogy of Twelfth Doctor and Clara discussions), and examine how it sets up a the bright future of possibility for its characters, and for Doctor Who itself.\n\nYou can follow Lizbeth on Twitter at @lmmyles.Special Guest: Lizbeth Myles.Links:Hell Bent (Doctor Who) - Wikipedia — \"Hell Bent\" is the twelfth and final episode of the ninth series of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It was first broadcast on BBC One on 5 December 2015. The episode marks the final regular appearance of Jenna Coleman as Clara Oswald.Verity! — A Doctor Who podcast where a rotating cast of six women, from across the globe, talk all things Doctor Who. We have opinions.Hammer House of Podcast — Paul Cornell (Doctor Who, Elementary) and L.M. Myles (Verity!), plus occasional guests, discuss, in order of UK release, every horror movie made by Hammer Film Productions between 1955 and 1976, from The Quatermass XPeriment to To the Devil... A Daughter.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by Lizbeth Myles, to chat about an uplifting moment from 2015's Hell Bent. We talk about the conclusion to Clara's character arc (concluding The Moment's loose trilogy of Twelfth Doctor and Clara discussions), and examine how it sets up a the bright future of possibility for its characters, and for Doctor Who itself.

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You can follow Lizbeth on Twitter at @lmmyles.

Special Guest: Lizbeth Myles.

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This week, I'm joined by Joy Piedmont, to chat about a striking moment of tension from 1989's Battlefield. We look at the story's rather direct acknowledgement of racism, an unusual thing to see on Doctor Who. We also discuss Doctor Who's track record of East Asian representation, and why a moment like this can be both refreshing and disappointing at the same time.

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You can follow Joy on Twitter at @inquiringjoy.

Special Guest: Joy Piedmont.

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This week, I'm joined by Lewis C, to explore a world without the Doctor in 2008's Turn Left, and the rare moment of real, human horror in that story. The main topic is how human beings can be pushed to the worst kind of cruelty, but there's some fun stuff too.

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You can follow Lewis on Twitter at @floatoneast.

Special Guest: Lewis C.

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","summary":"Lewis Combes explores the real horror of a deeply human moment with Wilf and Donna from 2008's Turn Left.","date_published":"2018-08-08T07:15:00.000-04:00","attachments":[{"url":"https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/6bb79f55-706e-41d2-ad54-87aea9571eb3/93ae603e-c707-458b-b92d-c4af107e0088.mp3","mime_type":"audio/mpeg","size_in_bytes":25901322,"duration_in_seconds":1587}]},{"id":"cb0ff769-a213-4608-9941-4364ad74ea41","title":"1.04 - But you still have to choose.","url":"https://www.themomentpod.com/1-04-but-you-still-have-to-choose","content_text":"This week, I'm joined by my friend Evan Teng, to discuss the heart-to-hearts conversation between the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald from 2014's Mummy on the Orient Express. Along the way we talk about taking charge, changing who you are, and why the two of us both hold the Doctor and Clara's storyline together in such high regard.\n\nYou can follow Evan on Twitter at @hvnlyevan.Special Guest: Evan Teng.Links:Mummy on the Orient Express - Wikipedia — \"Mummy on the Orient Express\" is the eighth episode of the eighth series of the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who, written by Jamie Mathieson, and directed by Paul Wilmshurst.Spotify: The Moment 1.04 — A collection of songs, loosely assembled around themes and topics discussed in this episode.Evan's Canon List — This list is created upon the principle of canon-maximalism: everything that CAN be canon, should be canon (that's licensed anyway). Even if it's bad. This might not be your guideline, but it's ours! To better utilize this spreadsheet, I recommend making a copy for your own use. You will be able to sort and organize the sheet using filters and make your own changes, which you are unable to do with the public sheet.","content_html":"

This week, I'm joined by my friend Evan Teng, to discuss the heart-to-hearts conversation between the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald from 2014's Mummy on the Orient Express. Along the way we talk about taking charge, changing who you are, and why the two of us both hold the Doctor and Clara's storyline together in such high regard.

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You can follow Evan on Twitter at @hvnlyevan.

Special Guest: Evan Teng.

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This week, I'm joined by podcaster and lifelong Doctor Who fan Rachel Donner, to discuss the long-delayed farewell between the Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith from 2006's School Reunion. Along the way we talk about Sarah Jane's history with the Doctor, including her first farewell in 1976's The Hand of Fear, and we explore the importance of goodbyes in the show and in our own lives.

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You can follow Rachel on Twitter at @rmiriam.

Special Guest: Rachel Donner.

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This week, I'm joined by comedian and writer Riley Silverman, to discuss a conversation between the Doctor and Clara from Peter Capaldi's 2014 debut, Deep Breath. We talk about what this moment meant for the character of the Twelfth Doctor, the tattoo this episode inspired Riley to get, and the resonance between this moment and the events in her own life at the time it aired.

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You can follow Riley on Twitter at @rileyjsilverman.

Special Guest: Riley Silverman.

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For the first ever episode of The Moment, I'm joined by Louis Mitas, my former co-host on The Cloister Room. We talk about a moment from 2010's The Beast Below. It's fun, but fair warning, things get a little heavy during the back half of the episode.

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You can follow Louis on Twitter at @milesbelli.

Special Guest: Louis Mitas.

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Each week on The Moment, I speak with a different guest about an individual moment in an episode of Doctor Who that means a lot to them. Season 1 premieres July 11, 2018.

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This trailer includes audio from upcoming episodes featuring guests Riley Silverman, Lizbeth Myles, Louis Mitas, and Evan Teng. It also includes a bunch of audio clips from Doctor Who. A no-prize shall be awarded to the first person to correctly identify every episode or serial that I've excerpted.

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