Mixing pop culture news, reviews, and socially biting commentary with mildly amusing entertainment.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsArtsSociety & Culture |
This week the gang chats with the amazing writer and “Gordon Ramsey of Fast Food”, Bill Oakley about his newest project – The Steamed Hams Society! Then, 2 more episodes of Avatar the Last Airbender book 2. more
After a brief catch-up, the crew dives into the first four episodes of Book 2 of Avatar the Last Airbender. more
Kaebel and Aaron dive into the Picard season 3 teaser and the Strange New Worlds trailer. Then, they give their thoughts on Moon Knight episode 1 – Guardian Games – Bridge City Comics – Song by Megathruster Support Geek in the City on Patreon and at ... more
Aaron celebrates the launch of Season of the Bruja #1 and talks about what is next. Then, the gang finalizes season 1 of Avatar the Last Airbender. – Guardian Games – Bridge City Comics – Song by Megathruster Support Geek in the City on Patreon and a... more
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This is my first review, but I figured I should finally do more than just listen. If you are not listening you are missing out and you need to listen.
Every week this long-running Portland, Oregon based podcast brings together a group of friends to discuss the wonderful world of geekdom. Recurring topics include: Comic Books, Star Trek, Gaming, Craft Beer, an d much much more. They also frequently include interesting guests from the greater geek community. more
Having started listening to the Podcast during the Whale Stapler Saga and a change in some hosts as life marches on, this remains one ofthe most honest and entertaining podcasts availbe for your geek or nerd ears and beyond. more
So i have been listening to these guys for almost a year and loved it enough to not only tune in weekly but actually pay for it at funemployment radio and the live chat window is justr the highlight of my week! love a Thursday morning (australia) more
I've happily listened as this fun, smart show has evolved over the years, and no matter the roster, the show has made me smile and made me think. Current geek-related news, revisits of worthwhile past media (I'm loving Beanerita's look at several eras of STAR TREK), encouraging us to be better people as well as better geeks: thank you for all you communicate.
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