Welcome to the Project Deckbox Podcast, where each week we dive into all things Pokemon, ranging from the OG 151 that we all know and love, to the newest cards and video game releases that we’re all excited about! We are lifelong Pokemon fans and are excited to set off on a new journey with you! So, if you’re Pokenerds like us who love learning about all things Pokemon and looking to join an inter... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | LeisureGamesAnimation & Manga |
Join us as do our 2nd QUICK ATTACKS EPISODE where we share some of the collectibles we purchased and have ZERO regrets for buying including: more
Join us as we do our 10th 5 for 5 episode and spin the wheel to determine what 5 Pokemon topics we will discuss for 5 minutes each. This week we riff on the following topics that were randomly selected: more
Join us as do our very first QUICK ATTACKS EPISODE where we go through the cathartic experience of telling the stories behind our biggest whiffs on items we should have bought when we had the chance including: more
Join us as we take a trip down memory lane and dive into the Pokemon collectibles from our childhood including: more
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I’m really enjoying this take on the world of Pokemon. As a 90s kid myself, I think it’s a refreshing perspective on why Pokemon affected us so much growing up. The dynamic that Nate and Ed produce focuses on a central idea of inclusivity and joy within the Pokemon universe. I think this Podcast could apply to any fan of Pokemon, and that it has good structure with promising content. Most of all I enjoy the authenticity that Nate and Ed’s personalities bring to the discussion. It reinforces the ... more
I love this Edward! I hear you son… I remember these stories you told 🤣Lol and I remember that kid with the Pokémon cards!!! As a mom, you always try to do and be the best for you kids. more
These two have a really great dynamic throughout their conversations, the topics are structured and and the content flows easily. I also love the humor that they each add in to their episodes.
Being Ed’s mother in law, I never realized a stocking stuffer would create such a trigger into something once loved. So happy to be a part of this. So proud of these young men following a dream. I love you both.
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