Bearly Audible

Bearly Audible Bearly Audible is an engaging arts and entertainment podcast hosted by the multifaceted screenwriter and filmmaker Justin R.

Romine and the talented artist and nomad Bearz.

Hey friends and Bearly Audible fam—just a little heads-up that I’m taking a short break from podcasting while I recalibr...
04/23/2025

Hey friends and Bearly Audible fam—just a little heads-up that I’m taking a short break from podcasting while I recalibrate. As many of you know, Justin has moved on to pursue new projects (wish him all the best!), and I’m taking this moment to reflect on what’s next.

I’m currently exploring options—maybe a new co-host to vibe with, maybe I’ll go solo and dive deep into long-form interviews. Either way, you know it’s going to be an eclectic adventure in audio and inspiration, true to the spirit of Bearly Audible.

Thank you for sticking with me—stay tuned for what’s coming next. It’s gonna be real, raw, and Bearz-level soulful.

With gratitude and a heart full of stories yet to be told.
-Bearz

03/24/2025

After much reflection, it’s time to share that The Bearly Audible Podcast won’t be returning anytime soon. Life, as it often does, called Justin’s attention elsewhere, and together we’ve decided to retire the show — a project I dreamed up and built, with Justin graciously stepping in as co-host and chief engineer.

Though it’s bittersweet, this experience lit a fire in me — a reminder that I’m still deeply drawn to the kind of conversations that unfold slowly, like smoke curling lazily into the sky. I crave a space where voices settle in, stories stretch their legs, and ideas breathe — unhurried, unapologetic.

Justin always preferred to keep it lean, never pushing past an hour. But me? I long for those lingering dialogues, the kind that wrap around you and stay awhile.

Thank you to everyone who tuned in and shared the journey with us. This chapter closes, but trust — another is waiting to be written. Stay tuned.

-Bearz
03.24.25

03/23/2025
Well, would you look at that—Cheeto Jesus is at it again, flailing and fuming like a toddler denied his favorite toy. Hi...
03/14/2025

Well, would you look at that—Cheeto Jesus is at it again, flailing and fuming like a toddler denied his favorite toy. His tiny fists shake, his face reddens, and yet, no matter how loud he bellows, he can't erase the First Amendment with a tantrum. Free speech isn't a privilege he can sn**ch away like a lollipop. And let’s not forget—he even tried to muzzle Bill the Cat, a scruffy, bug-eyed, perpetually disheveled cartoon feline from Bloom County! A cartoon cat, for crying out loud! The irony is so thick you could spread it on toast. – Bearz

The president is waging an across-the-board war against the First Amendment and its legal interpretations from the mid-20th century to today.

03/09/2025

America Is Not a Business—And It Shouldn’t Be Run Like One

A nation should be the fertile soil in which its citizens can thrive, not a feeding trough for billionaire - politicians to gorge themselves on the hard-earned wealth of the people. When leaders twist public service into a personal gold mine, it isn’t governance—it’s theft, a betrayal of the very spirit of democracy. A country is not a corporation, and its people are not commodities to be exploited for profit.

Yet, like wolves in tailored suits, greedy billionaires circle, their hunger insatiable. They drain the lifeblood of the working class, feasting on wages, siphoning tax dollars, and leaving behind a hollowed-out husk where opportunity once flourished. Those who see a nation as their personal playground, dismantling institutions with the flick of a pen, treating livelihoods like pieces on a chessboard, are nothing but parasites—unfit to lead, unworthy of trust.

A leader should stand on a foundation of integrity, not a crumbling tower of bankruptcies, failed ventures, and legal stains. A nation does not exist to serve the ambitions of the rich; it is meant to protect and empower its people. And when those in power forget that, when greed outweighs duty, it is not just corruption—it is the unraveling of the very fabric of democracy.

-Bearz
03.08.25

02/26/2025

𝗦𝗮𝗺𝘂𝗲𝗹 𝗣𝗮𝗰𝗸 𝗘𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗼𝘁𝘁 (born August 9, 1944) is an American actor. He is the recipient of several accolades, including a Screen Actors Guild Award and a National Board of Review Award.
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He has been nominated for an Academy Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and two Emmy Awards. Elliott was cast in the musical drama A Star Is Born (2018), for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor and the corresponding prizes at the Critics' Choice Movie Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards. He also won a National Board of Review Award. Elliott starred as Shea Brennan in the American drama miniseries 1883 (2021–2022), for which he won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Miniseries or Television Movie.
Elliott is known for his distinctive lanky physique, full mustache, and deep, sonorous voice. He began his acting career with minor appearances in The Way West (1967), Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969), season five of Mission: Impossible, and guest-starred on television in the Western Gunsmoke (1972) before landing his first lead film role in Frogs (1972). His film breakthrough was in the drama Lifeguard (1976). Elliott co-starred in the box office hit Mask (1985) and went on to star in several Louis L'Amour adaptations such as The Quick and the Dead (1987) and Conagher (1991), the latter of which earned him a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actor – Miniseries or Television Film. He received his second Golden Globe and first Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Buffalo Girls (1995). His other film credits from the early 1990s include as John Buford in the historical drama Gettysburg (1993) and as Virgil Earp in the Western Tombstone (also 1993). In 1998, he played the Stranger in The Big Lebowski.
In the 2000s, Elliott appeared in supporting roles in the drama We Were Soldiers (2002) and the superhero films Hulk (2003) and Ghost Rider (2007). In 2015, he guest-starred on the series Justified, which earned him a Critics' Choice Television Award, and in 2016 began starring in the Netflix series The Ranch. Elliott subsequently had a lead role in the comedy-drama The Hero.
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