Last episode voice actor and impersonator Brian Hull came on the show. Well, after our chat he told me that...
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Your host Nathan Hartman sits down with Imagineers, authors, actors, dancers, photographers, YouTube creators and other artists to discuss how Disney has inspired them and why they’ve used their talents to create or celebrate the parks.
Adam Kreutinger makes magic one stitch at a time. Through his passion of puppet making, he has both created a...
Historian Andrew Kiste is the author of “The Historical Tour of Walt Disney World” Volumes 1-3 and in each he...
We’ve all taken journeys to visit places that connect us with moments in history we love. For many Disney fans,...
Benjamin Lancaster, writer and director of “The Further Adventures of Walt’s Frozen Head,” chats with Nathan about his love for...
Welcome to the inaugural episode of “Dreamfinders” – a podcast about the creative culture of Disney theme parks! Every other...
From the mountains of China, to the plains of Kenya and even Moscow’s Red Square, filmmaker Jeff Blyth has focused...
Attraction preshows are an interesting aspect of theme park storytelling. They’re the first act of a ride’s story, giving us...
WDW News Today is proud to present “Dreamfinders” – a new podcast that explores the creative culture both in and...
You don’t have to be a rocket scientist to understand why people love Disney, but, if you are one, it...
Hayden Evans loves to illustrate the soul of people and places. Through his use of bold lines and colors he...
In 1994, David Koenig authored the book Mouse Tales – the first unauthorized account of the history and culture of...
Evan and Britta Kasperzak have quiet the history of acting, dance, and Disney. Having met in college, the two’s journey...
If you’ve seen Disneyland’s Bert on Pinterest, there is a good chance it’s Chris Hartwell. With experience as a face...
Dan Viets wants to save Disney history. As president of the non-profit “Thank You Walt Disney,” Dan works to preserve...
Skipper David John Marley used to sail the rivers of the world for the Jungle Navigation Company at Disneyland. Now...