
Star Wars geeks Christian, Jentry, Katie, and Logan, get together to try and bring fun and positivity to the Star Wars fandom
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmFilm Reviews | ||||

It’s been a little bit since we have been around! Sorry about that everyone. We recently have been changing up a few things so hopefully the podcast will be a bit better going forward! In this one we do a deep dive into the phantom menace. We recorde... more
In this episode we have a few fun segments for you all! We try some cookies from black spire outpost, we talk about the fearless Princess Leia, and go over some of Katie's Loungefly backpacks. If you would like to see the food items, shirts, and coll... more
This week we have our first guest on the show: Logan’s brother Spencer! We talk about the Mandalorian, rumors about the Obi-wan Kenobi show and the Book of Boba Fett, and discuss our favorite droids.
This week we try a rather unique coffee, talk about the high republic, and do a deep dive into one of our all time favorite characters Ahsoka Tano! seems fitting since it was her birthday this week. Happy birthday Ahsoka!!
In this episode we try out some fantastic Star Wars onion rings. We go in depth on what’s to come with the future of Star Wars gaming and talk about all the reasons we love baby Grogu.
Golden lichen tuile? Tatooine sunsets? Robert Downy jr. in star wars?? Welcome to the first episode of Archives of the Jedi order! A Star Wars podcast with a goal of bringing light and positivity to the star wars fandom. Join Christian, Katie, Logan... more









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