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How Have You Not Seen

Carson Betts and Caroline Thompson

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Each week on "How Have You Not Seen," our hosts pick one of their favorite movies that the other hasn't seen, they talk about it, then they go and watch the movie, and they talk about it some more! It's gonna be a real good time! Follow us on Social Media- Instagram- @hhynsmovies Bluesky- hhynspod.bsky.social Patreon- Patreon.com/hhynspod
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The Mad and Crip Theology Podcast

Amy Panton and Miriam Spies

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This podcast is hosted by Amy Panton and Miriam Spies. We are Mad and Crip theologians who want to contribute to change. Join us as we talk with theologians, artists, activists, writers and members of the mad/disabled and crip communities who are doing important work in Canada and around the world. This podcast is an opportunity to model how faith communities can engage in theological and spiritual conversations around madness and cripness. For accessibility, transcripts are included beside ...
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Laura C. Robb and Corey Parish to explore the heart of their contributions to the Canadian Journal of Theology, Mental Health, and Disability. Laura shares her reflections on holistic care – what it means to treat health and theology as deeply interconnected – and invites us into the layered question…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Mad and Crip Theology Podcast, we sit down with Kay Louise Aldred and Kathie Schneider to explore spiritual abuse, belonging, and faith through neurodivergent and disabled lenses. Kay talks about the urgent need for safeguarding in faith and wellness spaces, especially for neurodivergent women and girls, and sh…
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Send us a text In this episode of the Mad & Crip Theology Podcast, Amy and Miriam are joined by special guest Luna Harlow for a thoughtful, grounded conversation on spiritual trauma and the beauty of storytelling. Together, they explore how faith communities can harm and heal, and how naming our experiences can open up space for care, reflection, a…
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Send us a text In this episode, we sit down with Laura and Beth Anne to explore the intersections of grief, disability, memory, and creativity. Laura reflects on the complexities of being a sibling to a disabled brother, Matt, and how writing transformed the way she shows up in that relationship. We talk about how medical systems shape our understa…
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Welcome to How Have You Not Seen, a movie podcast where the moon really is what we think it is. This week, Carson and Caroline celebrate St Patrick (Wilson)'s Day with Roland Emmerich's sci-fi disaster (both in genre and box office performance) movie Moonfall. Is this movie an overlooked genre gem or a bad movie that no one will ever watch again? T…
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Welcome to How Have You Not Seen, a podcast where we've had the time of our lives and we owe it all to you dear listeners. This week on the podcast, Caroline introduces Carson to (perhaps?) THE iconic 80's romance movie Dirty Dancing. This week's Important Questions: They made a sequel to this movie? And a remake? What does dance mean exactly? Does…
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Send us a text 🎙️ In this episode of the Mad & Crip Theology Podcast, we sit down with Robbie Walker and Ty Ragan to dive into their work and the larger conversations happening in our community around disability justice and faith. Robbie reflects on the tensions between Pentecostal theology and disability justice, exploring how healing can be about…
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Welcome to How Have You Not Seen, a podcast where we lift hard, love harder, and watch movies hardest. This week on the podcast, Caroline help Carson catch up on his 2024 year-end round up by introducing him to Rose Glass' femm bodybuilding romantic crime thriller Love Lies Bleeding. This week's Important Questions: The Desert: Beautiful or Terrify…
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Welcome to a brand NEW YEAR of How Have You Not Seen, a podcast people can dream about! We're made of megalon and love bay-bee!! This week we start the new year by considering what has come before.... in 2024. Carson introduces Caroline to Francis Ford Coppola's decades-in-the-making, bluntly philosophical, tragicomic passion play Megalopolis! Is t…
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Welcome to How Have You Not Seen, a podcast where we're gonna let John Truett kiss us tonight ;) On this week's SEASON FINALE of HHYNS, Caroline introduces Carson to the 1944 Judy Garland x Vincent Minnelli musical Christmas classic Meet Me in St. Louis. Almost 80 years to the day of this movie's release, does it hold up? One way or the other, we g…
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Welcome to How Have You Not Seen! To all the folks in the midwest, we're sorry we said f*ck so much in this one. This week on HHYNS, Carson introduces Caroline to Shane Black's Christmastime neo-noir action comedy, Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. A Shane Black movie set during Christmas? I'll believe it when I see it... This week's important questions: Is RDj…
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Welcome to How Have You Not Seen, we're not the podcast ou kill, we're the podcast you buy! (subscribe to our patreon please please please) This week on HHYNS, Caroline introduces Carson to Tony Gilroy's Oscar-winning, yet somehow still under-appreciated, legal thriller Michael Clayton! This week's important questions: Is Clooney all the way a bad …
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Holy How Have You Not Seen! This is a movie podcast where some days, you just can't get rid of a bomb! On this week's episode of the podcast, Carson introduces Caroline to a childhood favorite of his; the colorful and campy 'Batman' (the old one, with Adam West, you know which one we're talking about). Do Carson's fond memories of this movie hold u…
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Send us a text Today we talk with Becky Jones about her piece "Imago Dei Belongs in Community: A Classroom Project that Invites Disabled People to Reflect on Biblical Passages About Disability." You can view Becky's paintings here: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cjtmhd/article/view/42978/32607 Watch on YouTube with closed captions here: …
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Welcome to How Have You Not Seen, a podcast where the Devil exists, God exists, and the success of our audio recordings hinges directly on which we follow! (This is how I communicate that a spooky demon got into the internet and did something foul to our audio in the second half of the show). On this week's totally scary Halloween edition of How Ha…
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Welcome to How Have You Not Seen, a podcast where everything is more complicated than you think. This week, Carson Introduces Caroline to Charlie Kaufman's divisive, postmodern opus Synecdoche, NY and then refuses to even try to explain what the movie's actually about. This week's important questions; Is Charlie Kaufman okay? Caden Cotard: macho al…
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Welcome to How Have You Not Seen, a movie podcast where we work 50 times harder, and are gonna be 50 times more famous than you! This week, Caroline introduces Carson to Martin Scorsese's brutally hilarious black comedy, The King of Comedy. Yeah, yeah, yeah we timed this to the release of Joker 2, what of it?? Go eat a sandwich out of a briefcase w…
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Welcome to How Have You Not Seen, a movie podcast where we DON'T. TREAT. WOMEN. LIKE. THAT! This week, Carson introduces Caroline to the Jerry Bruckheimer-produced thriller/Nicholas Cage action vehicle/Die Hard 2 clone Con Air. Does this movie (I'm so sorry) take off.... or crash and burn? Either way, it's gonna be a real good time. This week's imp…
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Welcome to a new season of How Have You Not Seen! A movie podcast where this week Caroline introduces Carson to Jack Reacher; a drifter with nothing to lose and an action thriller directed by Christopher McQuarrie and starring Tom Cruise that's not a Mission Impossible. A great film and a slight refresh for the HHYNS brand. It's gonna be a real goo…
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Send us a text We are privileged to be joined today by Zoughbi Zoughbi who wrote "Trauma and Resistance: Wiam Centre in Palestine." Read his piece here: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cjtmhd/article/view/42975 Abstract: There is no nation, community, or individuals without passing through conflict, suffering, stress or trauma. Suffering …
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Everyone join us in wishing a very fond farewell to our incredible producer Corey. (Carson's the new producer and that's why this episode is three weeks late) In this installment of HHYNS; we say goodbye to Corey, discuss future programming changes to the show, and do a main-feed WHWS about our favorite films of the year so far and what we're looki…
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Send us a text On this episode we speak with Vicki Marie and Shauna Kubossek, two contributors to the Spring 2024 issue of The Canadian Journal of Theology, Mental Health, and Disability on Trauma and Resistance. About her poem, "To Know and To Grow," Vicki shares: I attended Catholic parochial school in the early 1950’s and was the only African Am…
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Send us a text On this episode of the Mad and Crip Theology Podcast we talk with Rev. Dr. Sarah Travis about her Invited Commentary "Of Ghost Stories and Field Hospitals: Worship Leadership Amid Trauma." Read Sarah's commentary here: https://jps.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/cjtmhd/article/view/42973 Follow us on Facebook Read the Journal Check out…
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What we expected to be a lovely conversation about Emma Seligman's feature debut, 2021's 'Shiva Baby'. Caroline & Producer corey defend the INCOMPARABLE Rachel Sennott performance, argue that Dianna Agron is amazing in this, and make a case that this film is more stressful than the entirety of 'Uncut Gems.' And, Carson... thought it was FINE. This …
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We are SO BACK BABY! This week, Producer Corey takes over and hosts the most theatre kid episode we’ve ever seen. We’re discussing the D.A. Pennebaker film, Original Cast Album: Company (1970) & the Documentary Now! Episode spoofing it, Original Cast Album: Co-Op (2019) We talk Sondheim, Elaine Stritch, John Mulaney, debate if the parody works, obs…
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Send us a text We are back after a brief hiatus! This episode features a conversation with Konnie Vissers and Wendy Cabell, two contributors to the Spring (2024) issue of The Canadian Journal of Mental Health, Disability, and Theology: Trauma and Resistance. Find Konnie's piece "Sexual Abuse Trauma, Mental Health, and Theology: Why Theology in Prac…
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This week we are discussing 2022’s SMASH hit Top Gun: Maverick. We fawn over Cruise’s status as the last great American movie star, tear up at the beautiful tribute to Kilmer, and have a REAL GOOD TIME! A HUGE thank you to Kalie McAlexander for our social media. Make sure to Follow us on FB, Twitter, Instagram, & Tiktok- hhynspod And, be sure to ch…
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This week we are hitting the GYM and discussing Michael Bay’s American Masterpiece, 2013’s Pain & Gain. Should The Rock have an Oscar? Is Michael Bay the only filmmaker to have multiple Razzies AND multiple entries in The Criterion Collection? Listening to the difference between Caroline’s presumed opinions in the first half and her actual opinions…
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This week, we’re welcoming Film Twitter darling Emma Tolkin to the pod to discuss the 1984 classic, Muppets Take Manhattan. Who is your favorite muppet? What are your hot takes on the Muppet Babies?? This episode is truly just a REAL GOOD TIME! A HUGE thank you to Kalie McAlexander for our social media. Make sure to Follow us on FB, Twitter, Instag…
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This week we’re shifting gears DRASTICALLY and talking the 1979 classic, The Muppet Movie. Kermit is maybe one of our best living actors. What exactly is Gonzo? Who is your favorite Muppet? This episode is the DEFINITION of a REAL GOOD TIME! A HUGE thank you to Kalie McAlexander for our social media. Make sure to Follow us on FB, Twitter, Instagram…
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Perhaps the most criminal result of the delay of DUNE: Part 2 was the delay of our episode covering Denis Villeneuve’s 2013 film, Prisoners. Starring a veritable who’s who of some of our biggest movie stars; we lament over what could have been for Jackman’s song and dance career, debate how many superheroes and polka dots David Dastmalchian has pla…
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This week, JJ Bersch from Blank Check with Griffin & David, returns to top his own record and deliver our longest episode ever. For the first time ever, a guest brings a movie Caroline & Carson haven’t seen. We discussed Steven Soderbergh’s ‘Solaris.’ Clooney is charming as ever, Viola Davis turns in an outstanding early career performance, and thi…
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This week, we are covering Sofia Coppola’s sophomore feature starring Bill Murray & Scarlett Johansson, 2003’s Lost In Translation. This film follows Johansson & Murray as they meet while following their individual journeys that have led them to Tokyo. Through Coppola’s signature style, the two form a bond that is as unlikely as it is meaningful. A…
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St. Patricks’ month comes to MAYBE the most upsetting possible conclusion; This week we are discussing David Slade’s 2006 film ‘Hard Candy’. Starring Patrick Wilson, Elliot Page, and Sandra Oh, this film draws a wildly striking resemblance to Emerald Fennel’s ‘Promising Young Woman’. Good, bad, and ugly, this film makes for some excellent conversat…
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St. Patricks’ month continues this week with Joel Schumacher’s 2004 musical movie ‘The Phantom of the Opera.’ There are SO many CHOICES made in this movie, good, bad, or indifferent. Andrew Lloyd Webber wrote a WEIRDLY auto-biographical musical, and then turned it into a weirdly auto-biographical movie. Patrick Wilson is our shining light and alway…
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It’s March! And, if there’s one thing about us- We’re going to commit to a bit. So, we are INCREDIBLY proud to welcome you all to St. Patrick’s MONTH! That’s right- This month we’re exclusively covering movies starring our patron saint- Patrick Wilson. We’re starting with Todd Fields’ 2006 film ‘Little Children.’ A HUGE thank you to Kalie McAlexand…
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IT’S THE CAROLINE THOMPSON 30TH BIRTHDAY SPECTACULAR SPECIAL! This week, we’re covering Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 2021 film Tick, Tick… Boom! Andrew Garfield plays Jonathan Larson in the semi auto-bigoraphical film based on his unfinished stage work. We found a bit and COMMITTED. We recorded this episode around Caroline’s 30th birthday. Turns out, turni…
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It might be love month still, but this week Caroline is bringing 1967’s Warren Beatty & Fay Dunaway picture Bonnie & Clyde. Has anyone ever looked hotter on film than Warren Beatty? What review in Untitled Letterboxd Game ends “Fortnite Battle Royale!”? Oh, and Gene Wilder is here too? This episode is classic HHYNS and a REAL good time! A HUGE than…
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This week we are discussing 2011’s Crazy, Stupid, Love. This movie is one of the most chaotic things to ever exist, with a STUPID stacked cast- Ryan Gosling, Emma Stone, Steve Carell, Julianne Moore, and Marisa Tomei to name a few. This film swings from charming/fun to disgusting/illegal and settles somewhere FIRMLY in the middle. We play a truly e…
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This week, we are discussing the Daniel Radcliffe & Zoe Kazan romantic comedy, What If. (Also known as The F Word) This film is maybe the most aggressively 2013 thing ever made. But, it’s still a lot of fun despite this! It’s got Adam Driver, fresh off of girls, re-treads some themes from When Harry Met Sally, and makes our entire show feel ANCIENT…
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HAPPY LOVE MONTH! We’re kicking off the Valentine’s season by discussing Ang Lee’s 1995 Jane Austen adaptation ‘Sense and Sensibility’. Emma Thompson’s adaptation is our newest entry into the comfort film pantheon. Between Hugh Laurie, Emma Thompson, Kate Winslet, Imelda Staunton, and Alan Rickman (I’m positive someone is left off this list), this …
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It is the last episode of Jimuary, we’re discussing James Cameron’s 1989 film, The Abyss. Caroline wants to know if she can tell you a little bit more about her lord and savior, James Cameron? In all seriousness, she provides some incredible behind the scenes facts. (This thing was filmed in an ABANDONED NUCLEAR REACTOR??) We play an always excelle…
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WE. ARE. BACK. AGAIN covering James Cameron’s 1991 classic, Terminator 2: Judgement Day. This episode has it all, Corey becomes a communist, we obsess over this being maybe the COOLEST movie ever, and we somehow talk about Rudy Giuliani, Sarah Palin, and the novel Coronavirus. Most importantly, it’s a REAL. GOOD. TIME. A HUGE thank you to Kalie McA…
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WE. ARE. BACK. Kicking off Jimuary (Our mini-series on James Cameron), we welcome Katie Booze-Mooney of the ‘One Kiss Means Forever’ podcast. Katie had never seen the 1984 classic, The Terminator. We had a blast this week discussing action, Linda Hamilton, how love is represented in this movie/beyond, and playing a killer game of Rotten Tomatoes Pr…
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This week, we’re covering one of the biggest blind spots on our show EVER. Caroline hadn’t seen Frank Capra’s 1946 classic, It’s A Wonderful Life. Is this a Christmas movie? Does James Stewart’s performance in this automatically win him a Seenie? Is Zuzu an absurd name for a child? We cover all of this and more! It’s a REAL. GOOD. TIME. A HUGE than…
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This week we are discussing Todd Haynes’ 2015 classic, ‘Carol.’ Cate Blanchett & Rooney Mara turn in devastatingly beautiful performances. Kyle Chandler plays the most aptly named character in the history of cinema. And, we play an incredible round of recast-it that ranges from former community stars to dudes with real square heads. It’s a REAL. GO…
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Send us a text Join Amy and Miriam as they talk with Allen Jorgenson and Laura MacGregor about their recent book: "Beyond Saints and Superheroes: Supporting Parents Raising Children with Disabilities - A Practical Guide for Faith Communities." Proudly published by The Mad and Crip Theology Press (Amy Panton, Founder/Publisher). Available with capti…
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It’s Kalie’s week, which means we’re getting cultured and talking about a depression era comedy! This week, we cover Ernst Lubitsch’s 1940 classic, The Shop Around the Corner. On a scale of 1-10, how hot is James Stewart? We dive headfirst down the rabbit hole of having Letterboxd as a dating app. This is a wide-ranging episode, but a REAL. GOOD. T…
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