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Geekspeak Report Podcast

Ian Levenstein
PublishesMonthlyEpisodes10Founded18 years ago
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Here we go with more Geekspeak Report! Part 4 of the Co-host Challenge brings Lorrie Thomas, alias thomalo, of the Comic Book Road Show onto the program to take her swing at the co-hosting duties. Topics discussed on this episode include: * TV Revie... more

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Episode is released, Troy Mata is co-host, shownotes to follow! Topics discussed on this episode include: more

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Episode 5 of The Geekspeak Report is here! I am joined by contestant two in the Geekspeak Co-Host Challenge, Michael Yanni, known as The Yanni on The Comic Forums. Here is a complete list of what we discuss on the show: * Anime Movie Review: Paprika... more

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The first Geekspeak Co-Host Challenge episode is here! “The Geek Pastor” Wayne Cordova, host of RadioWayne, joins me this episode as contestant number one. Is he the one? You decide! Shownotes to follow tomorrow. more

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Episode 3 of the Geekspeak Report is here! Brent Kossina, my regular co-host of Comic Timing, stops by to assist in the selection process for the upcoming Geekspeak Co-Host Challenge! After the names are randomly picked out of his hat, we talk plenty... more

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For those who are not listening to Comic Timing, here is the news. Listen to the file enclosed, and you shall know…there is a return coming. The Geekspeak Report. January 2008. New shows, new segments…new co-host! The Geekspeak Co-Host Challenge... more

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Episode 2 of The Geekspeak Report has arrived! This episode was recorded on Wednesday, January 17, 2007. Here is a comprehensive list of what is discussed: more

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Geekspeak has returned, in its brand new form! This is my first episode of The Geekspeak Report, in a truncated 30 minute version. Show notes will be placed on the web site tomorrow, as it is now early in the morning on Monday and I need to go to b... more

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17 years ago

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