Established in April 2012, the ESO Network is a podcast network of shows that celebrate a love for pop culture, sci-fi, comics, and all things geek. Join podcasts like Earth Station One, Earth Station Who, Earth Station DCU, The NerdBliss Podcast, The FlopCast, The Dragon Con Report, The 42cast, and so much more. We dive headfirst into the world of our favorite topics, get into trouble, and find o... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 336 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | MusicTV & Film |
Burnham and Tilly go undercover on a less advanced planet, Culber finds a way to connect with Stamets, and Adira gets some bridge action! This week we discuss the newest episode of Star Trek: Discovery “Whistespeak” on EARTH STATION TREK! more
The final countdown is episode 321! more
Cosmic Pizza Podcast brings you Episode 84: The USA Invades Scotland In today’s Episode we speak to our good friend and Podcasting buddy Jarman Day, who, along with his new wife Jolie, tell us all about (well not all about) their recent honeymoon in ... more
Flopcast episode 625! The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 2024 inductees have been announced, but instead of discussing them like normal humans, we’re throwing them into a FlopFight tournament. Our competitors include Mary J. Blige, Foreigner, Frampton, a... more
To celebrate the 50th episode of MONKEEING AROUND we went LIVE to discuss The Monkees’ 50th anniversary album, Good Times! more
In the new episode of Tales From Hollywoodland, join Steve, Arthur, Julian, and Mike as they discuss classic sci-fi movies from the early years of Hollywood. They are delving into the production, cultural impact, and personal anecdotes related to the... more
Mark Maddox returns for a rousing discussion of a 1965 classic tale based on a story by H.P. Lovecraft “Die, Monster, Die,” starring Boris Karloff, Nick Adams, Suzan Farmer, Patrick Magee, Freda Jackson, Terence DeMarney and Directed By Daniel Halle... more
This Week on Earth Station DCU! Drew Leiter and Cletus Jacobs challenge you to catch us if you can. Jaime joins Booster Gold in searching for Ted Kord in Blue Beetle #7. Bruce Wayne is in prison with the Joker, while Zur-En-Arrh begins his battle aga... more
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An amazing network where you'll find anything and everything geeky you're looking for!
Great variety of geeky shows from the ESO Network - general nerd talk, as well as specific shows about Doctor Who, DC Comics, science, even heavy metal. You'll find something you like on ESO...
Really fun podcast showing some bits of Atlanta that you wont see in Trip Advisor. Keep it up!
A lot of fun to listen to and geek out with!
Really cool and fun podcast! Love each episode!
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