Berly
Redhead. Pisces. Trashmouth. First watched Supernatural in 2022, but ignored the first 5 seasons. Unsure when she started paying attention but knows about the pizza man.
Join SPN family newcomers, Berly and LA, as they explore the TV series, Supernatural, episode by episode. Over drinks, they'll discuss lore, gore, and what they adore about the Winchesters and their adventures.
As a way to keep in touch during the 2020 pandemic, Berly and LA started podcasting with their debut, anything-goes talk show, The Tipsy Exchange. During those discussions, Berly and LA realized that they most enjoy talking humorously about TV/Film, mythology, suspense, and hot guys. Supernatural seemed a natural fit. It's a match made in heaven... or hell... you decide!
Now, let's get tipsy! CW/TW for violent and lewd commentary; listeners beware! 🔞
Redhead. Pisces. Trashmouth. First watched Supernatural in 2022, but ignored the first 5 seasons. Unsure when she started paying attention but knows about the pizza man.
Blonde. Aries. Skeptic. First watched Supernatural in 2005, but was not a regular viewer, and stopped watching all together after a few seasons. Doesn't remember much from back then and has little to no idea of what's to come.
Born in Brooklyn, Austin Basis is an actor, writer, producer, and Breakthrough T1D ambassador. An MFA graduate and lifetime member of The Actors Studio, he's worked with Al Pacino, Ellen Burstyn, and Harvey Keitel.
Austin played Alvin Blank on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel's final season and is best known as J.T. Forbes on Beauty And The Beast and Math Rogers on Life Unexpected. He's shared the screen with Viola Davis, Larry David, and Rachel Brosnahan.
Beyond acting, he runs "Behind the Bag!" Productions, hosts podcast ActorSpeak, and created superhero comic The KINETIX about kids with disabilities. He's published poetry collection An Actor Without An Audience and children's book Zoo's On First.
He lives in Los Angeles with wife Colleen and cat Daisy.
Ben Edlund (born September 20, 1968) is an American cartoonist, screenwriter, and television producer best known for creating the satirical superhero the Tick. He developed the character in high school in Pembroke, Massachusetts, which became a comic series and animated Fox show (1994-1996). In the 2000s, Edlund joined Joss Whedon's team, writing for Firefly and Angel (including the Hugo-nominated "Smile Time"). From 2006-2013, he was executive producer and writer on Supernatural (seasons 2-8), writing 24 episodes. The show honored him with a character named "Carver Edlund." He later worked on Revolution, Gotham, Powers, and a 2016 Tick reboot.
Maker, Sculptor, and Fabricator by trade, Benson has been doing special effects for tv and film since 2003. While with Toby Lindala FX, he worked on Supernatural from roughly 2008 to 2014. Production meetings, builds and limited execution on set was most of his work on Supernatural.
Today, Benson works as a contract artist for film and tv, runs a custom silicone mask business (the Warlock Ronin), and teaches digital makeup and design at an institute in Vancouver.
Los Angeles-based guitarist and songwriter Billy Moran blends folksy twang with hard rock edge, performing independently and with indie rock band Louden Swain. Comparable to Gary Clark Jr. and Nuno Bettencourt, Moran's gift is enhancing songs with Americana breadth and blues depth.
Inspired by Slash, Moran learned "Appetite for Destruction" by ear in one week. After playing in Connecticut bands and opening for Godsmack, he moved to LA in 2001, forming Lost In Mayberry before joining Louden Swain in 2006.
With Louden Swain, he's written and arranged songs including 'Carpool Lane' and 'Help You' (featured in "A Little Help"). He's collaborated with Briana Buckmaster, formed side project The Station Breaks with Rob Benedict and Jason Manns, and contributed guitar to albums by Richard Speight Jr., Michael Rosenbaum, and others.
Stream his album 'Surprise Party for The Introvert'.
Camilla Mae Darling is a Grammy-nominated audio engineer, mixer, producer, musician, and recent transplant from Los Angeles to the UK.
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A San Francisco Bay Area native, Camilla grew up playing bass and drums in garage bands when she fell in love with the recording studio. She moved to Los Angeles where she honed her craft, learning from some of the world's best engineers and producers. She is also bass player, engineer, and mixer for LA indie pop cult band Figs Vision.
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Camilla has collaborated across diverse music genres with acclaimed artists such as The Temptations, Janiva Magness, Eric Gales, John 5, Tierney Sutton Band, Cindy Alexander, Morgan Myles, James Bishop, John Waite, Mustangs of the West, Scout Durwood, Kristina Train, Bernie Barlow, Paul Trudeau, Colin Devlin, Louden Swain, Jason Manns, Lita Ford, Fanny and many more, solidifying her reputation as a versatile music producer in Los Angeles and England.
Inspired by Star Wars and Van Halen, composer Chris Lennertz's career transformed after meeting Henry Mancini in college, whose genre-spanning work became his model.
Lennertz writes for diverse storytellers—from Amazon's The Boys to Spielberg's Medal of Honor, Seth Rogen's Sausage Party to Netflix's Lost in Space. He's earned two Emmy nominations, a Grammy with Ozomatli, and twenty BMI awards for blockbusters like Bad Moms, Horrible Bosses, and Ride Along.
Recent projects include 13: The Musical, Guns N Roses November Rain, and UglyDolls featuring Kelly Clarkson and Lizzo. He's currently writing stage musical BeAPart and co-directing animated short Pacemaker.
Lennertz collaborates with legends including Arturo Sandoval, Dave Grusin, and members of Pearl Jam, plus directors and producers behind box office hits. He's prominent in video games (Medal of Honor, Mass Effect) and serves on boards supporting music education and Haiti relief.
Guy Norman Bee has become one of the most sought after one-hour drama directors in Hollywood since 1999. Per IMDb, his television directing credits include ER, Third Watch, Las Vegas, Veronica Mars, Supernatural, Jericho, Criminal Minds, Kyle XY, Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, Arrow, Revolution, Southland, The Witches of East End, iZombie, The Magicians, 12 Monkeys, Blood & Treasure and many more. Prior to making the difficult jump to director, Guy worked consistently for 12 years as a Steadicam/Camera operator honing his skills in the 90’s on such monster feature films as: Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me, Bowfinger, Deep Impact, Titanic, Crazy in Alabama, The Peacemaker and more.
Jay Gruska's career began with a recording contract at ABC Dunhill Records while studying music at UCLA. He's released three albums, written multiple #1 hits across Billboard charts, and composed Emmy and Genie-nominated scores for film and TV seen in over 50 countries.
Born in Brooklyn and raised in Venezuela and Los Angeles, Gruska's style blends Latin, Classical, Broadway, and pop influences. As a staff songwriter, he seamlessly transitioned between pop and screen composing—simultaneously achieving a #1 movie ("Mo' Money"), Top Ten hit ("Good For Me" by Amy Grant), and Emmy-nominated TV theme ("Lois And Clark").
Having composed for over 500 hours of television, he's also co-written three theatrical musicals, including "Being Earnest." A career highlight: "Friends And Lovers" and "Both To Each Other" charted simultaneously by four artists. His work has garnered 11 ASCAP Awards total.
Chicago-born actor John Emmet Tracy works extensively in theatre, film, and television. He's performed at Shakespeare's Globe Theatre as an International Actors' Fellowship member and toured Japan as Hamlet. With over 100 stage productions to his credit, he won the 2013 Jessie Richardson Theatre Award for Outstanding Performance in Pi Theatre's Terminus.
Tracy created The 24 Hour Shakespeare Project, performing all 38 Shakespeare plays continuously to benefit British Columbia Children's Hospital.
His film credits include Fifty Shades Freed, If I Stay, and Spielberg's The BFG. On television, he's appeared in Altered Carbon, iZombie, The Man in the High Castle, Supernatural, and Smallville. He portrayed Thomas Jefferson in the acclaimed Assassin's Creed III video game series.
Tracy trained at Rose Bruford College, RADA, and the National Shakespeare Conservatory.
Lindsay Bess has worked with Creation Entertainment since 2016, starting as a volunteer and evolving into multiple roles including runner, theater supervisor, and handler. With nearly a decade of convention experience, she specializes in keeping events running smoothly and ensuring fans have magical experiences.
As a handler, Lindsay manages tight schedules and coordinates actor appearances at Supernatural conventions nationwide. Her responsibilities have included everything from registration to theater operations, giving her comprehensive knowledge of the convention experience from both staff and attendee perspectives.
Passionate about the Supernatural family and building fan connections, Lindsay emphasizes that Creation's team consists largely of volunteers who work these events out of love for the show and its community. She continues working conventions across the country, helping create memorable experiences for fans.
Nashville-born Richard Speight, Jr. is an actor, director, producer, and musician. A USC School of Theatre graduate, he's best known as the Trickster/Archangel Gabriel on CW's Supernatural and as Sergeant Warren 'Skip' Muck in HBO's Band of Brothers. He's appeared in Jericho, Justified, and Old Henry.
Behind the camera, Speight has directed episodes of Supernatural, Kung Fu, Lucifer, and Dead Boy Detectives. Drawing from his convention experience, he co-created comedy series Kings of Con (Prime Video).
Musically, Speight fronts southern rock band Dick Jr. & The Volunteers. What began as playing bass to crash parties evolved through Supernatural conventions, where performing with the house band reignited his passion. His album The Dance and How to Do It charted on country platforms, proving the band's legitimacy beyond his convention persona.
Per IMDb: A native Detroiter, Rick graduated from Southfield Senior High in 1985, and then from the University of Michigan in 1990. He then moved to Chicago where he performed at several prestigious theaters including Chicago Dramatists Workshop, The Goodman Theatre, and Victory Gardens Theater. Rick's father is a retired United Auto Workers (UAW) executive, and his mother owns and operates Studio One, a photo restoration company. Rick lives in Los Angeles, California.
Sadie Witkowski is a psychology PhD from Northwestern University who specialized in memory consolidation and sleep's role in improving memory. As a passionate science communicator, she previously served as Director of Communications at IMSI where she hosted the Carry the Two podcast. Sadie also founded two podcasts—PhDrinking, which showcases graduate student research, and In Defense of Fandom, which explores fan creativity through the lens of Supernatural.
Denim-wrapped Nightmares and In Defense of Fandom collaborated on bonus season in 2025, Supernatural Music Extravaganza, a 20th anniversary celebration.
Per IMDb, Sean Owen Roberts is an actor born in Vancouver, British Columbia. He has garnered much attention from such series as Painkiller Jane, The Killing, Supernatural, The Romeo Section, and Frequency. His father and mother are both from East Vancouver. Sean was born and raised as a member of The Baha'i Faith. Before becoming an actor, Sean studied at the University of British Columbia with a major in Cultural Anthropology, minoring in Art History.
StoryMill is a podcast production company founded by award-winning producers. They partner with brands to create audio programs and complete digital campaigns that engage and grow audiences.
Founder/CEO STEVE HEIN has nearly 10 years experience in podcasting, most recently as SVP Digital Content at NBC Entertainment. He supervised podcasts for NBC's primetime shows including The Good Place: The Podcast (Webby winner, featured on EW, NYT, NPR "Best of" lists), Brooklyn Nine-Nine: The Podcast, and The Songland Podcast (2020 iHeart Best Branded Podcast winner). His digital work earned three Emmy nominations.
Previously, Hein was SVP at Legendary Digital Networks working with Nerdist Podcast Network, and VP of Fox Digital Studio at 20th Century Fox. He produced Sony's Boogeyman trilogy, won the SXSW Audience Award for Brotherhood, and earned a Cannes Golden Lion for Reebok's Terry Tate Office Linebacker.