
A Show about the Ways We Love LEGO. In-depth conversations about LEGO. Hosted by Emmy-nominated reporter Eric Crittenden.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 20 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureHobbiesCrafts | |||

There are over 250 Bricks & Minifigs stores that claim to be independent. But what kind of control does the corporate office have over its franchises?
BAM (Bricks & Minifigs) is entrenched in Internet outrage, at least one lawsuit, and allegations f... more
If you have even a passing interest in LEGO’s larger sets, you’re gonna run into the black boxes. And I, quite frankly, am sick of it.
Today’s guest: Graham E. Hancock, writer and editor of Blocks Magazine. Blocks really carries on the spirit of mid... more
Welcome to the world of AFOLs, MOCs, BURPs, SNOT, greebles, and a bunch of other nonsense words LEGO fans use. Wondering where to begin? The author of a LEGO glossary can help.
Today's guest: the charming Jim Winslett! Jim is what I would describe a... more
LEGO Western may not be the shortest-lasting, the strangest, or the most problematic LEGO theme, but it’s up there. On this episode, a look back at the good, the bad, and the ugly legacy of these 24 sets with one of the people who knows it best.
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I discovered the show because TrikBrix gave it a shout out in his latest video. I’m so glad he did. This is EXACTLY the kind of Lego podcast I’ve been looking for. The only negative thing I got to say is there’s not enough episodes! I’m burning through these.
I discovered the show because TrikBrix gave it a shout out in his latest video. I’m so glad he did.
This is EXACTLY the kind of Lego podcast I been looking. The only negative thing I got to say is there’s not enough episodes! I’m
burning through these.
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A channel focused on LEGO culture, design, collecting, and park/brand storytelling. Episodes balance deep dives into packaging, jargon, and product lines with insider perspectives from collectors, brand historians, and theme-park stakeholders. Noteworthy is the consistent blend of historical context, hands-on analysis, and community voices, plus occasional critiques from child-welfare advocates and sustainability perspectives. The show tends to attract adults who are passionate about LEGO as a hobby, collection-driven value, and the broader toy/entertainment ecosystem, making it a strong fit for brands and guests connected to design, retail, and family-centered play.
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