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Video Bump Podcasts is a curated collection of powerful conversations produced by Video Bump Inc., a full-service video and podcast production company based in Santa Clarita, California. We’ve produced hundreds of episodes across business, lifestyle, health & wellness, and faith-based topics, helping creators and entrepreneurs amplify their voices and build credibility through consistent, high-quality content. Whether recorded in our professional studio or remotely from anywhere in the world, every episode is crafted to deliver value, insight, and authenticity. Our custom studio features multi-camera live switching, pro audio, flexible lighting setups, and an engineer-led workflow that keeps the experience smooth and stress-free whether you're a first-time podcaster or seasoned guest. We also edit engaging short-form social media videos for TikTok and Instagram Reels that boost discoverability and audience engagement. This feed brings together highlights and full-length episodes from the many creators we work with, each with their own story, expertise, and audience. Explore new voices, dive into diverse topics, and discover what our clients are passionate about all in one professionally produced, easy-to-access channel.© 2025 Video Bump Inc. Direction Economie Hygiène et vie saine Management et direction
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  • Bots, Beers, and the Biz - Ep 4: What AI Can’t Fix: Budgets, Egos, and Excel
    Apr 18 2026

    In this episode of Bots, Beers, and The Biz, the crew welcomes Kyle Duffy, founder of Optimus Computing, for a no-holds-barred conversation on what AI really means for small businesses. With a résumé that ranges from software developer to voice actor and national public speaking champ, Kyle brings a unique perspective on how AI is shaking up custom software development. He breaks down real-world examples of AI-powered applications his team is building—from a student job search app with resume feedback to robotic welding support tools—and shares how companies can determine when they’re ready to ditch Excel and invest in something built just for them.

    Jason, Skaar, and Arby grill Kyle on everything from the hype around AI agents to the harsh realities of budgets, data privacy, and workplace resistance. They explore why adoption is the true make-or-break metric for AI projects and discuss how internal buy-in, especially from non-tech-savvy leadership, can either accelerate or derail innovation. Whether it’s handling overconfident techies, skeptical boomers, or the limits of low-budget dreams, Kyle gets candid about the psychology and practicality behind bringing AI into the business world. As always, the beers are cold, the banter is sharp, and the biz insights are on point.

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    57 min
  • When Dudes Met Film - Ep 3 - Ghostbusters
    Feb 10 2026

    In Episode 3 of When Dudes Met Film, Damian Vargas and Josh Locklair welcome back special guest Koren Young for an expansive, nostalgic, and occasionally irreverent deep dive into the Ghostbusters franchise. Starting with the 1984 original, the trio unpacks how Dan Aykroyd’s fascination with the paranormal, Ivan Reitman’s improvisation-friendly direction, and the undeniable chemistry of Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Harold Ramis, and Ernie Hudson came together to create one of the most perfectly balanced genre films of the decade—equal parts comedy, horror, and satire.

    The conversation moves through Ghostbusters II, Ghostbusters: Afterlife, and the divisive 2016 reboot, exploring everything from studio decisions and box office pressures to editing, music, casting “what-ifs,” and the realities of sequel fatigue. Along the way, Damian, Josh, and Koren share childhood memories of seeing the films for the first time, debate which entries hold up best, and examine how themes of science, commerce, skepticism, and belief quietly run through the franchise. They also dig into behind-the-scenes trivia, including Ray Parker Jr.’s iconic theme song, legal disputes, and why some callbacks feel earned while others don’t.

    As always, the episode is packed with tangents—Bill Murray lore, paranormal beliefs, filmmaking technology, and the strange passage of time that turns childhood heroes into legacy characters. Thoughtful, funny, and deeply informed, this episode is both a love letter to Ghostbusters and a broader reflection on why certain films become cultural touchstones that refuse to fade away.

    When Dudes Met Film brings together lifelong friends Damian Vargas in Southern California and Josh Locklair in Atlanta, Georgia, for deep-dive conversations on the movies that shaped them. From childhood classics that sparked their love of cinema to modern releases that continue to inspire, Damian and Josh blend nostalgia, personal insight, and industry know-how into every episode. Their shared background in television and lifelong passion for storytelling fuel thoughtful discussions that go far beyond surface-level reviews.

    In each episode, the duo explores behind-the-scenes stories, cultural impact, and lasting influence of a chosen film, all while trading memories and perspectives from opposite coasts. With a mix of humor, history, and heartfelt reflection, When Dudes Met Film is more than a movie podcast; It’s a celebration of friendship and the enduring power of film to connect people across time, place, and genre.

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    1 h et 27 min
  • When Dudes Met Film - Ep2 - Back to the Future
    Feb 10 2026

    In Episode 2 of When Dudes Met Film, hosts Damian Vargas and Josh Locklair welcome filmmaker and self-proclaimed Back to the Future superfan Koren Young for a deep dive into one of the most beloved trilogies of all time. What begins as a discussion of Robert Zemeckis’s 1985 classic quickly expands into a full exploration of all three films, from first viewing experiences and box office history to behind-the-scenes stories about recasting Marty McFly, studio skepticism, and Michael J. Fox’s legendary work schedule.

    The trio digs into what makes Back to the Future such an enduring cultural touchstone: its tightly constructed screenplay, playful approach to time travel rules, layered foreshadowing, and masterful use of nostalgia. They examine how technology, music, and production design shape each era of Hill Valley, debate which sequel holds up best, and unpack why the trilogy succeeds where so many franchises stumble. Along the way, they connect Back to the Future to other time-travel films, 1985’s remarkable movie slate, and the broader Hollywood obsession with remakes.

    As always, the conversation veers into passionate tangents: Oscars that got it wrong, Huey Lewis cameos, conventions, celebrity encounters, and the ongoing tension between original storytelling and endless reboots. Insightful, funny, and unabashedly nostalgic, this episode is a love letter to a film series that rewards repeat viewings and proves that when great writing, casting, and craft come together, time itself becomes the ultimate storytelling device.

    When Dudes Met Film brings together lifelong friends Damian Vargas in Southern California and Josh Locklair in Atlanta, Georgia, for deep-dive conversations on the movies that shaped them. From childhood classics that sparked their love of cinema to modern releases that continue to inspire, Damian and Josh blend nostalgia, personal insight, and industry know-how into every episode. Their shared background in television and lifelong passion for storytelling fuel thoughtful discussions that go far beyond surface-level reviews.

    In each episode, the duo explores behind-the-scenes stories, cultural impact, and lasting influence of a chosen film, all while trading memories and perspectives from opposite coasts. With a mix of humor, history, and heartfelt reflection, When Dudes Met Film is more than a movie podcast; It’s a celebration of friendship and the enduring power of film to connect people across time, place, and genre.

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    1 h et 20 min
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