Mixed Take
A podcast about how the mixing of cultures in America influence movies and entertainment. Hosted by
11/07/2025
If you’re looking for a movie to take the family to see, “Sarah’s Oil” is a great option. It deals with faith and hope in the face of racist adversity and greed. Check out my interview with actor Kenric Green (The Walking Dead, Star Trek Discovery). He talks about how his faith informed the way he approached this role.
Also, it baffles me that I was never taught about Sarah Rector. She was a Black girl that grew up in the Jim Crow Era and was 11 years old when it was discovered that her land sat on an oil reservoir. You can guess what happens next. When vultures swoop in, Sarah’s faith kicks in.
Kenric Green Main Interview Mixed Take welcomes Kenric Green (The Walking Dead, Star Trek Discovery), who plays Joseph Rector in the film, Sarah's Oil. He shares what it was like workin...
09/26/2025
The Queen is in the house! Check out our interview with Gloria Estefan and Laila Lockhart Kraner. Also, take your littles for some Gabby on the big screen! It's in theaters now.
Gabby's Dollhouse: The Movie and Inter-generational Latinas As Gabby's Dollhouse takes a giant step to the silver screen, Mixed Take sits down with La Reina, Gloria Estefan, and Gabby herself, Laila Lockhart Kraner to...
09/30/2024
You may already know that I am deeply invested in Tolkien's Middle Earth and the Lord of the Rings mythology. You may also be aware that I occasionally write for a website called Think Christian that challenges us to think biblically about art and culture. Well, I once again was able to marry the two and reflect on The Rings of Power. I would be overjoyed if you took a few minutes to read my article connecting the character of Tom Bombadil to the biblical figure Melchizedek.
The Blessing of Tom Bombadil | Think Christian Like the mysterious Melchizedek of the Bible, Tom drops into The Rings of Power to remind us that not all who wander are lost.
09/11/2024
Batman has always been my favorite comic book hero because he needs no extended universe. Gotham is ripe with characters, villains, and history. In this piece on Prime's new Batman: Caped Crusader, my guy Emanuel Padilla articulates the complexities of Gotham's brokenness with an eloquence that leaves you desiring to dig deeper both into Batman lore and the idea of the Korean word "han", "the critical wound of the heart generated by unjust psychosomatic repression, as well as by social, political, economic, and cultural oppression." Give this a read and be blessed by the insights.
Caped Crusader’s Korean Theology | Think Christian Notions of ‘han’ and ‘jeong’ — which reflect Christian ideas of woundedness and reconciliation — drive the Batman animated series.
01/19/2024
Don’t forget to tune into our recent episode where we discuss all things ! Winter is coming… 🥶
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01/18/2024
Games of Thrones is an epic series that spans seven seasons. In our recent episode, (S:3 E:7), and discuss why .r._martin created a world that lacks ethnic diversity in positions of power and reduces the people of color to positions of slavery and savages.
Was this a culturally tone deaf oversight or a creative decision in attempts to reflect the real world?
Tune in to this episode of Mixed Take to hear what Doni and Robert have to say on that matter.
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10/24/2023
S3E4 - DC Comics and People of Color — World Outspoken In this episode, we celebrate some of our favorite DC Comics characters such as Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman. However, as we desire diversity in DC, we discuss whether that should come about via race-bending, gender-swapping, or the introduction of brand new characters.
10/19/2023
DC Comics movies have made some interesting decisions concerning diversity and inclusion in recent films but can they do more? If so, what is the best way to do so? Listen to our thoughts now and we'd love to hear your thoughts as well.
S3E4 - DC Comics and People of Color — World Outspoken In this episode, we celebrate some of our favorite DC Comics characters such as Superman, Wonder Woman, and Batman. However, as we desire diversity in DC, we discuss whether that should come about via race-bending, gender-swapping, or the introduction of brand new characters.
10/18/2023
Are you in favor of race-bending and gender-swapping in comic book superhero movies? If not, we have a couple of ideas that surround a Taino hero and a Native American hero. Watch us now on YouTube.
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Mixed Take: Season 3 Ep 4 - DC Comics and People of Color DC Comics was first released in 1934. five years before Marvel. Since then, they’ve produced endless comic books, television shows, animated features, and mo...
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