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This week, On the Media takes a look at one sector that's been booming: cryptocurrency and, in particular, NFTs.


Twenty months since the start of the pandemic, economic recovery has been uneven at best.This is segment originally aired as part of the Approgram, Not Ready For That Conversation. Some 17 years later, Spencer speaks with OTM reporter Micah Loewinger about his complex relationship to the role and why he spent years refusing to watch its sequel. The film would radically change Fox's life, for better and worse. And one of those superheroes, the gifted son named Dash, was played by a real-life kid, the former child actor Spencer Fox. Back in 2005, the Academy Award-winning animated Pixar film took the world by storm, with its campy 60s noir aesthetic, its nuanced portrayal of family gender roles, and its memorable cast of superheroes.
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And so, for this very special Thanksgiving-edition podcast extra, we're re-airing the story of another lovable, dysfunctional family full of superheroes: The Incredibles. This year, vaxxed and tested and maybe even boosted, we gather once more.
