

IFLSA has been super lucky with the amount of smart, motivated and compassionate people that have been involved in the previous seasons. Tell me about your hosts for IFLSA and the new beer spinoff. I started to think about when a split would be appropriate, and Season 4 felt right. Three hours? Four hours? That’s long, even for a diehard local like myself. … I was left thinking, “How could I cut this? How could I cut that?” I think it was around the beginning of Season 3 when I started looking at the overall time of an episode. It got to the point when I would be editing an episode and loved all the content we had covered.

You know when too much of a good thing is a lengthy thing? That’s what was going on with the original format of the podcast. First, what drove you to split the podcasts up? Lots of new things are shaking out for 2021-2022. He also talked about the driving force behind the new format and what makes I F**king Love San Antonio so fucking fun to listen to. co-founder Marcus Baskerville.Īrredondo spoke with us about what’s new this season, which launches Nov. That comes as Arredondo highlights more food-focused guests, including chef Jesse Kuykendall, a recent champion on Food Network’s Chopped, and Weathered Souls Brewing Co. This season, the podcast’s fourth, “Cheers for Local Beers” is splitting off into its own separate entity. Also available: Season 2 (item # F431), Season 3 (item # F432), Season 4 (item # F433), Season 5 (item # F434), Season 6 (item # F435), and All 6 Seasons Special Set (item # 436).For folks unfamiliar, past seasons of IFLSA have comprised seven episodes divided into three segments: a current events overview, a spotlight interview featuring a local disruptor in the art or political space and “Cheers for Local Beers,” a mini segment in which the episode’s participants share opinions about a new beer from a local brewery. Season 1, 12 Episodes 600 min., 4-DVD Set. (Episodes vary from PG-13 to R, depending on language and sexuality.) DVD, spoken in French with English subtitles. The war shatters all their lives, but a few of them, even in the shadow of destruction, reach out to find fleeting moments of connection and love. Beginning with the Germans' arrival in June 1940, they endure five years of rationing, fighting and betrayals, and strain to keep some semblance of their existence intact. In this gripping drama, ordinary citizens become patriots, traitors, Nazi employees or activists. The German occupation changes the life of the village of Villeneuve forever, and as its residents come under the pressures of war, they make choices that are inspiring and heartbreaking.

The blockbuster French drama, A French Village (Un Village Francais), starring Audrey Fleurot and Thierry Godard (Spiral) chronicles the impact of World War II on a small village in central France.
