The True Meaning of BSing

Sean K = me, Sean Kneese. I originally started this podcast as simply a space for traditional interviews with artists and other creative types. As I started bringing on increasing numbers of diverse guests, the show organically developed its own theme: I converse with people who think and live outside the box and are pursuing their creative and intellectual passions. They are non-conformists: people who go against the grain and follow their own path. I also like to provide a platform for opinions that aren't often heard in the mainstream media, and prefer to keep a conversational feel to my interviews. I enjoy talking to all different kinds of people from all walks of life and I hope that my podcast can show that we all have more in common than we think, even if it might not always seem that way on the surface.

Monday, March 22, 2021

Episode 114: Using sci-Fi and fantasy to address issues in the real world. spiritual wealth Vs. material wealth and more with horror/sci-fi Filmmaker: Patrick Devaney




In this episode of BS'ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to actor, filmmaker, and editor Patrick Devaney. Devaney is known primarily for crime-based television programs and for creating "Zombie Hunters: City of the Dead", the world's first Zombie-based broadcast television program. Born and raised in New York City, he founded Devarez Films, LLC, in 2008 to handle the business end of Zombie Hunters, and the company has worked in league with Mass Grave Pictures since 2009. Patrick started his performance career as a musician on the 1980's club circuit, performing in legendary venues such as CBGB. After scoring the off-Broadway play "Shadow Trilogy" in 1995, he left the music business and turned his talents to painting, sculpture, and writing. In 2005, he began work on what was to become the Zombie Hunters program. To date, he has appeared in dozens of films (both lead and supporting roles), written over thirty screenplays, acted as general background and with small featured roles in various major television program. He also released "Aemorraghe", a short film based on the short story/comic of the same name by the artist known as Caza, created the upcoming "Mastic PD" web-series, and created the Science-Fantasy film "Impervia", which to date has screened at twenty-seven film festivals around the world. Patrick is regularly acting in a wide variety of Independent films and is in PR-production for three of his latest scripts: "New Zero", "One Flash Of Light", and "Identity Check".



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Wednesday, March 17, 2021

Episode 113: Sobriety in Performing, the art of improv and more with Patrick McCartney: Actor, Improviser, Improv Teacher and Writer




In this episode of BS'ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to actor, improviser, improv teacher and writer Patrick McCartney. Pat teaches acting and improv at the People's Improv Theater in New York, New York and a member of the long-form improv group Centralia Improv.  Patrick talks about how he developed his interest in the arts, applying improv to scripted material, how Covid hurt improv and theater, and his battle with alcoholism and his path to sobriety. 

Pat's website: HTTP://www.patmcartney.com

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Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Episode 112: Being gay in Brazil, the actor's life, and musical theatre with actor and singer Gabriel Morse




 In this episode of BS'ing with Sean K: Sean Kneese talks to singer, writer, and aspiring actor Gabriel Morse. Gabriel talks about growing up poor in a favela of Brazil and realizing his dream of traveling, singing, and acting. He also talks about his experience being gay in Brazil and coming out later in life, the cultural differences between the United States and Brazil, and more.


Gabe's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabe_has_arrived/

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