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I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno

I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno

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I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno is an interview podcast about people doing and being their best. We talk about compassionate work, working on teams, getting over hurdles and doing great things even when the chips are down. This is part productivity podcast and part interview show about fascinating people in my life. Welcome, and please let me know what you think is great!© 2026 Clay S. Fernald Développement personnel Economie Réussite personnelle Spiritualité
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    • Star Trek, G.I. Joe, & Fallout | Airport AMA & Livestream Deep Dive
      Feb 17 2026

      Here is the updated description with the corrected spelling for Wonder Man and the YouTube-optimized chapter formatting.

      Join me for a deep dive into the state of the culture. I’m breaking down my professional video editing journey and social media strategy before diving headfirst into the latest in nerd culture—from Star Trek: Starfleet Academy and Fallout Season 2 to Marvel’s Daredevil: Born Again.

      We also get into the weeds of comic book history with a look at my G.I. Joe collection, discuss recent films like Terrifier 3, and wrap things up with a live Q&A/AMA recorded on the go at the airport.

      Chapters
      00:00 Intro & Video Editing Background
      03:34 Chevy Chase Documentary Review
      07:05 Social Media Strategy & Content Creation
      13:47 Recent Movies: Terrifier 3 & One Battle After Another
      16:27 Marvel: Wonder Man & Daredevil: Born Again
      20:48 Fallout Season 2 & The Pit
      26:02 Star Trek: Starfleet Academy Deep Dive
      39:40 Grammys & Music Talk
      42:06 Politics & Current Events Discussion
      53:04 GI Joe Comic Collection & Organizing
      64:45 Upcoming Podcasts & Content Plans
      69:22 Airport Livestream & Q&A

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      I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno is an interview podcast about people doing and being their best. We talk about compassionate work, working on teams, getting over hurdles and doing great things even when the chips are down. This is part productivity podcast and part interview show about fascinating people in my life. Welcome, and please let me know what you think is great!

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      1 h et 19 min
    • Episode 27: #CNF50 Is Dead! 2025 NYE LiveStream
      Jan 5 2026
      CNF50 Is Dead! 2025 NYE LiveStream CNF50isDEAD!

      2025 is finished. #CNF50 was the journey through that year—my response to the cultural milestone of #SNL50—but now that year is done. #CNF50isDEAD means we are moving into the new year, leaving the old way of doing things behind.

      This is the full breakdown of everything that defined 2025. From the Mad Men marathons and the deep dives into Star Trek and Pluribus, to the dental surgery recovery, hitting the big 5-0, and bringing home Vincent Von Cat.

      From the grind of the events industry to the highs of the stand-up stage and the community that showed up for it all, this is the final look back before we start what’s next. A new podcast?

      Thank you to everyone who tuned into my live video! Join me for my next live video in the app.

      00:00 Introduction and New Year's Eve Reflections
      03:31 Media Consumption and Recommendations
      05:05 Personal Milestones and Reflections
      12:20 Entertainment Industry Insights
      21:38 Comedy and Live Shows
      40:52 Supporting Local Arts and Community
      58:02 Debating 'Sinners': A Divisive Movie
      59:20 Star Wars and Andor: A Fan's Perspective
      01:00:17 Mountain Head and Other Entertainment Highlights
      01:01:09 Podcast Adventures and James Bond Discussions
      01:02:38 MC Chris and SNL 50: Memorable Moments
      01:03:38 Birthday Celebrations and Facebook Fiascos
      01:09:19 Vincent the Cat and Superman Obsession
      01:15:36 Summer Highlights and TV Show Reviews
      01:21:05 Reflecting on a Busy Year
      01:35:30 Halloween Fun and Year-End Thoughts

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      I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno is an interview podcast about people doing and being their best. We talk about compassionate work, working on teams, getting over hurdles and doing great things even when the chips are down. This is part productivity podcast and part interview show about fascinating people in my life. Welcome, and please let me know what you think is great!

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      1 h et 55 min
    • Episode 26: Who Let the Dogs Out with Ben Sisto
      Jul 17 2025

      Today, I am joined by old friend and fellow MassArt alum Ben Sisto to discuss his acclaimed documentary, Who Let The Dogs Out (2019), ahead of his upcoming screening with a Q&A at Alamo Drafthouse in Boston. We talk about SIM (Studio for Interrelated Media at MassArt), a surprise guest at Fort Thunder, Providence and delaying projects during the pandemic! Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the Baha Men classic with Ben for a Q & A at the Alamo Drafthouse in the Seaport on Tuesday, July 22nd.

      Who Let the Dogs Out (Hodgee Films, 2019)
      Only Boston Screening!
      Tuesday July 22
      Alamo Drafthouse Cinema
      60 Seaport Blvd., Boston MA, 02210

      In celebration of the 25th anniversary of Baha Men's global pop sensation, Who Let the Dogs Out, OPEN is presenting screenings of Who Let the Dogs Out, a documentary film following artist Ben Sisto from Seattle to the UK as he attempts to gently nudge-back against the concept of individual authorship in favor of a view that art is a collective process. Produced by Hodgee Films, Who Let the Dogs Out made its debut at SXSW (2019), was a hit at Hot Docs (Toronto), and was later adapted into an episode of the popular podcast 99% Invisible. In addition to the Boston screening, the film will play at the Providence Public Library alongside Sisto’s collection of some 300 pieces of research materials and ephemera.

      The Boston screening will be followed by a live Q&A with Who Let the Dogs Out writer Ben Sisto and critic Oscar Goff of The Boston Hassle.

      Some kind words:

      "…niftily balances a tightrope equation of “how much is this a white paper and how much is this an entertaining movie,” — Observer

      You’ll never hear that damn song the same way again, that’s for certain." – POV Magazine

      It’s all just very confusing." –A/V Club

      About Ben:

      Ben Sisto is an artist who lives in Providence, RI with his family, including a dog called Andie. He is the world's leading expert (unchallenged) on Who Let the Dogs Out. Back in the 2000s, Ben lived in Boston where he organized many concerts, parties, and flea markets at places like Mass Art, Great Scott, and The Milky Way.

      I Think This Is Great! with Clay N. Ferno is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.

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      22 min
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