
Your safe place to geek out!
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 300 | Founded | 18 years ago |
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| Categories | TV & FilmComedy | ||||

We are back BABY! Finally talking Superman, Fantastic Four, and whatever else we can find to talk about…though that’s plenty. Your e-mails take front and center to get us kicked off! The conversation flows and flows and before you know it…we don’t ge... more
Low prep to no prep leads to a geek out free for all as the GOLiverse zoo crew lead the way with comments and questions LIVE. Superman talk, toy talk. Fantastic Four talk, comic talk, TOY TALK! Freedom and what it really means to be free is discuss... more
In this episode we remember Peter David, talk Mission: Impossible, look ahead to Superman, possibly squeeze in some Fantastic Four talk, time permitting a grown man will talk toys, and we jump into YOUR e-mails and get all animapocalypse up in here. more
Steve takes e-mails about Stand up comedy, Superman, and Andor, as well as some family picture. Then, it’s a grown man talking toys as Steve goes through a few highlights of the last Marvel Legends Live Stream before San Diego Comic Con. Finally, a b... more
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Steve is the best. I always enjoy his take on things. Thanks for the years and years of entertainment.
Lee Magors became a national treasure the instant he sang The Unknown Stuntman. Also, the podcast is pretty stinking awesome.
I started with Starkville House of El (SHoE), but quickly learned this would be my safe place to Geek Out Loud. Steve is hilarious and joyful. Anytime he and Derek cross over is a good time. If you only ever listen to the Muppets episode of this podcast you will have listened to the pinnacle of podcasting. 10/10 would listen again and again.
Been a fan of Steve for over a decade, he always brings a great fun filled convo with all his buds. Just great content and greater people ❤️
A great host, and a great community. A show that spans from muppets to all things comics and Star Wars and occasionally some animal apocalypse’s sneak in.
Nothing but my love and for Steve and the entire community
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This podcast offers a whimsical yet insightful commentary on various aspects of pop culture, predominantly revolving around beloved franchises like Star Wars, superhero narratives, and nostalgic entertainment from the 80s and beyond. With a humorous tone, the host engages listeners in discussions that explore character development, storytelling dynamics, and the shifting landscape of fandom. Audience interactions and personal anecdotes create a welcoming atmosphere where listeners feel connected to both the host and the content, making it a prime destination for those looking to celebrate and critically examine their favorite geeky subjects.
Listeners can expect a mix of humor, nostalgia, and thoughtful reflections as the show tackles ever... more
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Recent guests on Geek Out Loud include:
1. Joseph Mulinaro
2. Joey Maranera
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