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In this engaging episode of Geek Freaks, Frank sits down with Laurie Cunningham, a talented comic writer and editor at ASAP Imagination. Laurie shares insights into her unique storytelling approach, balancing dark humor with themes of identity, and her journey from writing to managing multiple projects within an interconnected comic universe. They dive into the creative process behind some of her well-loved works, such as "Sister Grimm" and "Babies with Rabies," and discuss the evolution of characters and the challenges of running a comic publishing company. Laurie also highlights exciting new projects, including current and upcoming Kickstarter campaigns that comic fans won’t want to miss.
00:00 - 01:06 - Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:07 - 02:14 - Laurie’s Role at ASAP Imagination and Managing Comic Projects 02:15 - 03:47 - The Origin of Babies with Rabies and Its Dark Humor Angle 03:48 - 05:33 - Creating a Unique Gift for Parents with Babies with Rabies 05:34 - 07:00 - Artistic Collaborations in Comic vs. Illustrated Books 07:01 - 10:09 - Developing Sister Grimm and Its Unique Humor Amidst Dark Themes 10:10 - 13:15 - Evolving Characters Like Lily in Sister Grimm 13:16 - 17:19 - Building an Expansive Universe Through Multiple Titles and Character Arcs 17:20 - 19:09 - Comic Book Collecting and Reading Orders for Fans 19:10 - 22:50 - Behind-the-Scenes in Worldbuilding at ASAP Imagination 22:51 - 28:00 - Exploring Current and Upcoming Kickstarter Projects Balancing Creativity and Management: Laurie shares how her time is divided between personal creative work and guiding new creators at ASAP Imagination. Crafting Unique Narratives: Laurie’s comics, like Babies with Rabies, blend dark humor with relatable parenting experiences, making them a unique gift for parents. Working with Artists: The creative process shifts depending on the project’s nature, with Laurie discussing the collaborative differences between comic and illustrated book artists. Expanding a Comic Universe: ASAP Imagination’s titles connect in a shared universe, allowing for depth in character development and crossover storylines while keeping each story self-contained for new readers. Kickstarter Success: ASAP Imagination has launched multiple Kickstarter campaigns for projects like Pong Bros, expanding their sci-fi wrestling genre and further diversifying their comic offerings. “Sometimes you get to a point where you're like, we need a joke here. Or it's just like, it's been a little too jokey. Let's murder someone and make things serious.” “Working with artists varies a lot – sometimes it’s just handing over the ideas and they nail it, other times it’s a true collaboration.” “With Babies with Rabies, it’s about bringing a little bit of humor to parenting because let’s be real, some days you either laugh or cry.”If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to subscribe to the Geek Freaks podcast and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Share your favorite insights on social media using #GeekFreaksPodcast and help us spread the word about Laurie Cunningham’s amazing work. Your support means the world to us!
Geek Freaks News Source - The home of all things Geek Freaks! Follow ASAP Imagination for updates on new comics and Kickstarters Special Kickstarter Links: Check out Laurie’s latest projects like Pong Bros and End of Z on Kickstarter! Facebook: The Geek Freaks Podcast Instagram: Geek Freaks Threads: Geek Freaks Podcast Twitter: @GeekFreaksPod Patreon: Support Us on PatreonHave a question or a topic you’d love for us to explore in future episodes? Send them in, and we might feature them in an upcoming show! We’d love to hear from you.
comics, comic books, indie comics, Laurie Cunningham, ASAP Imagination, Geek Freaks Podcast, comic book publishing, dark humor, Babies with Rabies, Sister Grimm, Kickstarter campaigns, creative process, graphic novels
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In this episode of Geek Freaks, host Frank sits down with the brilliant S. G. Blaise, author of The Last Lumenian series, and fandom development expert Jenny Stevens. Together, they dive into S. G.’s fantasy sci-fi world, exploring its rich characters, found family dynamics, and the incredible fan connections S. G. has built through immersive storytelling. They also discuss the upcoming release of S. G.’s fifth book and what it's like to bring her universe to life at Comic-Con events. Whether you're a fan of sci-fi, fantasy, or strong female characters, this episode is a must-listen!
Timestamps and Topics:
00:00 – Introduction: Meet S. G. Blaise and Jenny Stevens 00:33 – Jenny’s Work in Fandom Development 01:38 – S. G. Blaise Breaks Down The Last Lumenian World 02:25 – The Complexity of Friendships in the Last Lumenian Series 03:09 – Relating to Young Readers Through Real-life Struggles 05:34 – How Personal Experiences Shaped the Last Lumenian Series 08:00 – Blending Sci-Fi and Fantasy in S. G.’s World 09:16 – Introducing the Gods: Order and Chaos 17:53 – Worldbuilding: From Character to Culture 22:32 – The Magic of Connecting with Fans at Events 33:00 – Upcoming Virtual Book Tour: How You Can ParticipateKey Takeaways:
S. G. Blaise’s Last Lumenian series is a unique blend of sci-fi and fantasy, perfect for fans of Star Wars, Lord of the Rings, and Princess Bride. The themes of found family and personal growth resonate deeply with fans, particularly younger readers. S. G.’s writing is heavily influenced by her real-life experiences, including navigating grief, friendship struggles, and finding where she belongs. Fans are essential to S. G.’s world, and she creates immersive experiences both in her books and at events like Comic-Con. The upcoming fifth book in the Last Lumenian series will release in December, with a virtual book tour kicking off soon.Quotes:
"I like to call the Last Lumenian series Star Wars meets Lord of the Rings meets Princess Bride." – S. G. Blaise "The more she encounters these problems, the more she realizes that she is so much more than she imagined." – S. G. Blaise on her protagonist Lila "What S. G. does is allow these fans to be comfortable in their own space with her about the book. That is incredibly unique and very special." – Jenny StevensCall to Action:
Love this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe to Geek Freaks on your favorite podcast platform, leave us a review, and share this episode with your friends using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast. Your support helps us continue to bring you the best in geek culture!Links and Resources:
Visit GeekFreaksPodcast.com for all the latest news discussed in this episode. Follow S. G. Blaise and get updates on the Last Lumenian series at sgblaise.com. Sign up for S. G. Blaise’s newsletter for exclusive access to her virtual book tour.Follow Us:
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In this episode, we sit down with David Howard, the brilliant mind behind Blood World: Phoenix Throne. We explore the expansive universe of his comic, where humanity's future hangs in the balance, caught between the competing visions of unchecked mutation, genetic engineering, and transhumanism. David dives into the story’s core, drawing inspiration from classic sci-fi and fantasy like Game of Thrones, Dune, and Mass Effect. We also get behind-the-scenes insights into his creative process, character development, and what’s next for Blood World.
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00:00 - Introduction and welcome
00:14 - David Howard on Blood World: Phoenix Throne and its universe
02:00 - Inspiration from sci-fi classics and modern technology
04:50 - Factions and political tension in Blood World
08:05 - The power struggle in the Ganymede monarchy
11:29 - Themes of sacrifice and societal reflection
15:20 - Building a collaborative vision with artists
19:00 - The pacing and cliffhangers in Blood World
22:48 - How you can get a copy of Blood World: Phoenix ThroneKey Takeaways:
Blood World: Phoenix Throne explores a far-future where humanity faces critical choices about its evolution—mutation, genetic engineering, or transhumanism. The story is deeply inspired by modern sci-fi and classic fantasy, mixing political intrigue with futuristic technology. David Howard emphasizes the collaboration process with his artists, which helped bring his vivid world to life. Themes of power, tradition, and progress versus preservation resonate throughout the comic, making it a reflection of today's societal struggles.Quotes:
"The whole universe is about three competing visions for the future of humanity—mutation, genetic engineering, and transhumanism." "For all of our advancements by 2587, we're still fighting about many of the same things—religion, power, food, resources." "It’s a collaboration. When I write, I want to give vivid sensory descriptions so that the artist can feel it and bring it to life."Call to Action:
Loved this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave us a review! Share your favorite moments on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast, and let us know what you’re most excited to see in Blood World.Links and Resources:
Stay up to date with all the latest news at GeekFreaksPodcast.com. Follow David Howard and his journey in creating Blood World: Phoenix Throne via the links in the description. Get your copy of Blood World: Phoenix Throne soon on the M1 Worldcom website!Follow Us:
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In this episode, Frank Lourence sits down with two professional cosplayers, Ash and Elee, to discuss the world of cosplay, from their first introductions to the craft to the challenges of balancing creativity with practicality. They share insightful tips on how to get started, manage cosplay projects, and maintain a sense of community. Listeners will also hear about their experiences at conventions, competing in masquerades, and creating intricate costumes. Whether you’re new to cosplay or a seasoned pro, there’s something for everyone in this episode!
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00:00 - Introduction and Meet the Guests
00:28 - Ash and Elee’s First Cosplay Experiences
03:01 - Theater Craft vs. Cosplay: What’s the Difference?
05:55 - Favorite Fandoms and Community Support
07:36 - Standing Out in Cosplay Competitions
10:03 - Balancing Comfort and Costume Design at Conventions
11:42 - Prop Challenges: Preparing for Conventions
15:30 - Traveling with Cosplays and Props
18:00 - Finding Materials in Unexpected Places
22:00 - Turning Cosplay Skills into a Career
26:00 - How to Start Cosplaying: Tips for Beginners
30:00 - Navigating the Cosplay Community: Boundaries and Etiquette
38:09 - Best Practices for Convention Photography
43:00 - Upcoming Conventions and CompetitionsKey Takeaways:
Cosplay Journey: Both Ash and Elee shared their unique paths into cosplay, from theater production to competitions. Creativity Meets Project Management: Crafting multiple costumes requires project management skills, from planning timelines to managing materials. Community Love: The cosplay community is incredibly supportive, with cosplayers often finding encouragement and help from fellow fans. Con-Ready Cosplays: Ash and Elee offered practical advice on balancing comfort and aesthetics, especially when traveling for conventions. Career Prospects: While Elee prefers to keep cosplay as a hobby, both discussed the potential to turn cosplay skills into a professional career. Cosplay Photography Etiquette: Always ask permission before taking photos and make sure to tag the cosplayer in your posts.Memorable Quotes:
“When you go to a con, you’re essentially managing a production of multiple costumes for yourself and sometimes others. It’s a skill cosplayers don’t even realize they have!” – Elee “If you want to start cosplaying, it’s okay to buy your first costume. There’s no one right way to cosplay, and everyone begins somewhere.” – Ash “The cosplay community is incredibly welcoming. We’ve all walked so Gen Z could run, creating better boundaries and more inclusive spaces.” – AshCall to Action:
Don’t forget to subscribe to Geek Freaks Podcast on your favorite platform! If you enjoyed this episode, leave us a review and share it on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast. We’d love to hear about your cosplay experiences, so tag us in your photos and let us know what you think!Links and Resources:
For all the latest news discussed in this episode, visit GeekFreaksPodcast.com. Be sure to follow our guests on social media for more cosplay inspiration and tips!Follow Us:
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In this exciting episode, Frank sits down with Daniel Rohmer, the talented director, writer, and creator of the thrilling series Chaser. They dive into the unique premise of Chaser, which follows a video editor who gains the ability to re-edit the last 24 hours of his life, creating unexpected ripple effects. Daniel shares insights into the creative process behind the series, the challenges of directing, and the intricate art of editing. With themes of perfection, human imperfection, and embracing collaboration, this episode offers a deep look at both the series and the behind-the-scenes efforts that brought it to life.
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00:00 – Introduction and welcome to Daniel Rohmer 00:25 – What Chaser is all about: A video editor who can re-edit the last 24 hours 01:12 – Balancing sci-fi and horror elements in the show 02:45 – Daniel’s inspiration for making a film editor the protagonist 03:03 – The solitary nature of editing and its impact on creativity 05:52 – The unseen power of editors in storytelling 09:00 – The collaborative process with lead actor Russ Russo 12:04 – Themes of perfection and embracing human flaws in Chaser 16:08 – Working with Amazon Prime for Chaser’s distribution 17:35 – Potential future seasons of Chaser and what’s next for DanielKey Takeaways:
Chaser explores the power of a video editor to re-edit the last day of his life, leading to unforeseen consequences. The show balances sci-fi and horror elements while remaining grounded in realistic character development. Daniel Rohmer’s experience as an editor influenced the story, drawing on the often solitary nature of editing and the control editors have over a film’s final tone. Collaboration is key in filmmaking, and Daniel credits his cast, especially lead actor Russ Russo, for bringing depth and nuance to the project. The main theme of Chaser is the acceptance of human imperfection, a message Daniel admits he also struggles to live by daily.Quotes:
“Chaser is about a video editor who can re-edit the last day, but soon the world starts going haywire.” – Daniel Rohmer “As an editor, you know more about the actors than they even know about themselves.” – Daniel Rohmer “Film is such a collaborative art form. You hire people and trust them to do their job, and that’s what makes the final product great.” – Daniel Rohmer “The theme of the series is to embrace your imperfections because that’s what makes us human.” – Daniel RohmerCall to Action:Enjoyed this episode? Be sure to subscribe to our podcast and leave a review on Apple Podcasts! Don’t forget to share this episode with your friends on social media using #GeekFreaksPodcast to keep the conversation going.
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Apple Podcast Tags:Chaser, Daniel Rohmer, video editing, Amazon Prime, sci-fi series, horror series, filmmaking, TV production, collaboration in film, perfectionism, human flaws, editing techniques, Geek Freaks Podcast
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In this exciting episode of Geek Freaks, Frank Lourence sits down with Titus Walker, the visionary CEO and founder of the Ultimate Endgamers League (UEL). Titus shares insights into the unique concept of the UEL, which brings together all competitive gaming genres into a single, electrifying league. They discuss the origins of the league, the importance of inclusivity in gaming, and the future of esports. Titus also highlights the innovative approach of the UEL, where players compete across multiple genres, and the league’s commitment to fostering a supportive and collaborative community.
00:00:07 - Introduction to Titus Walker and the Ultimate Endgamers League 00:00:21 - Overview of the UEL and its multi-genre competition format 00:01:08 - Importance of inclusivity and the average gamer’s diverse interests 00:01:29 - Challenges in training across different genres 00:02:17 - Inspiration behind founding the UEL 00:03:06 - Transition from a family-owned gaming lounge to a competitive league 00:04:20 - Building a collaborative and inclusive gaming community 00:05:11 - Developing friendships and support systems within the gaming community 00:06:57 - Selection process for games in the UEL 00:08:14 - Esports and the Olympics: Benefits and challenges 00:10:42 - Importance of focusing on players, not just games 00:12:22 - Managing player well-being and PR 00:14:15 - The evolving nature of gaming and esports 00:16:02 - Competitive dynamics and prize structures in the UEL 00:17:10 - Promoting inclusion and diversity in gaming 00:18:08 - Business model and partnerships with game developers 00:19:44 - Expansion plans and remote gaming hubs 00:21:52 - Where to follow and watch UEL events 00:22:32 - Upcoming season details The UEL combines all competitive gaming genres into one league, fostering a diverse and inclusive gaming community. Inclusivity is a core value, with the league aiming to cater to the diverse interests of gamers. The UEL focuses on players, creating storylines and building their personalities to engage audiences. The league pays players salaries, making them professionals regardless of wins or losses. The UEL is expanding rapidly, with plans to open new hubs and increase marketing efforts. "The UEL is the UFC of gaming, combining all competitive genres to see who's the best gamer as a whole." "Inclusivity is important. The average gamer plays 24 games a year, so keeping it to just a single game felt like cutting somebody out." "You have to create an environment where the people matter both online and in person."Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe to Geek Freaks, leave a review on Apple Podcasts, and share this episode on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Threads.
https://ultimateendgamersleague.com/ Follow UEL on social media: @ULEsports on all platforms Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast Threads: Geek Freaks Podcast Patreon: Geek Freaks Podcast Twitter: Geek Freaks Pod Instagram: Geek Freaks PodcastWe’d love to hear from you! Send in your questions or topics you’d like to hear about in future episodes. You can reach us on our social media or email us at Geek Freaks Podcast.
Esports, Gaming Community, Ultimate Endgamers League, Titus Walker, Geek Culture, Competitive Gaming, Inclusive Gaming, Professional Gamers, Gaming Leagues, Video Game Industry
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In this episode of Geek Freaks, Frank Lourence sits down with Joshua Lastine, a seasoned entertainment lawyer based in Beverly Hills. Joshua shares insights into the often overlooked but critical world of entertainment law, discussing his role as a dealmaker for some of the biggest names in Hollywood. From the intricacies of contract negotiations to the impact of the recent Hollywood strikes, Joshua provides a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to keep the entertainment industry running smoothly. Whether you're an aspiring content creator or just curious about the legal side of Hollywood, this episode is packed with valuable knowledge and fascinating stories.
Timestamps and Topics:
00:00:00 - Introduction to Joshua Lastine and his career in entertainment law 00:01:18 - The role of a transactional entertainment lawyer in Hollywood 00:02:43 - Navigating the complexities of dealmaking in the entertainment industry 00:06:05 - The impact of the Hollywood strikes on actors and writers 00:08:19 - Changes in Hollywood over the last decade, from traditional TV to streaming 00:11:05 - The rise of YouTube and TikTok as major entertainment platforms 00:13:33 - The shift towards niche audiences in the digital age 00:17:01 - The importance of building and maintaining industry connections 00:19:02 - Expanding legal practice beyond Los Angeles to international clients 00:23:03 - Behind-the-scenes stories from major projects like The Simpsons and Avengers: Age of Ultron 00:27:01 - Common legal pitfalls for new content creators 00:29:32 - Starting a law firm during the pandemic and the future of entertainment lawKey Takeaways:
Entertainment law is crucial in ensuring that all aspects of production, from contracts to rights management, are handled professionally. The Hollywood landscape has shifted dramatically in the last decade, with streaming services and digital platforms playing a more significant role. Building and nurturing industry connections early in your career can lead to long-term success. Content creators should be proactive in seeking legal advice as soon as they start making a significant income from their work. Flexibility and adaptability are key in both legal practice and content creation in the ever-evolving entertainment industry.Quotes:
"Everything that appears on screen has to have had a contract at some point." — Joshua Lastine "Hollywood is a very small town; the connections you make early on can pay off years later." — Joshua Lastine "The biggest amateur mistake is not being vocal enough about what you need." — Joshua LastineCall to Action:Enjoyed the episode? Don't forget to subscribe to Geek Freaks on your favorite podcast platform, leave us a review, and share this episode with your friends using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast. Your support helps us bring you more exciting content every week!
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Visit Geek Freaks Podcast for all the latest geek news and updates discussed in our episodes. Follow Joshua Lastine on social media : https://lastineentertainmentlaw.com/Follow Us:
Facebook: The Geek Freaks Podcast Threads: Geek Freaks Podcast Instagram: @GeekFreaksPodcast Twitter: @GeekFreaksPod Patreon: Geek Freaks PodcastListener Questions:Got a question or a topic you'd like us to cover in a future episode? Send it our way! We love hearing from our listeners.
Apple Podcast Tags: entertainment law, Hollywood, streaming services, YouTube, TikTok, content creators, legal advice, Marvel, The Simpsons, Geek Freaks.
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In this exciting episode of Geek Freaks, we sit down with Aaron Davies, the brilliant mind behind the new podcast, Fandom Portals. As part of the Geek Freaks Network, Fandom Portals is dedicated to uniting fans from various communities and celebrating the vibrant world of fandoms. Aaron shares his journey, insights into fandom culture, and the inspiration behind his podcast. Tune in to discover what makes fandoms so special and why you should join the Fandom Portals community.
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00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:13 About Fandom Portals 00:26 Guest and Community Insights 00:33 Celebrating Fandoms 00:46 Call to ActionKey Takeaways:
Aaron Davies introduces his new podcast, Fandom Portals, which focuses on celebrating and uniting various fandom communities. Fandom Portals is a part of the Geek Freaks Network and aims to share insights and deep dives into different fandoms. The podcast brings in guests to discuss their favorite fandoms and the community spirit that binds them. Aaron emphasizes the importance of community and the hard work involved in producing engaging content.Quotes:
"Fandom Portals is a podcast focused on fandoms, uniting social media threads, Instagram, and alike, and sharing your thoughts, your opinions, and then doing deep dives on the fandoms you love." "It's just a place of celebrations you should be joining in." "Let Aaron know that you appreciate the work he's putting out there. And I'm telling you guys, it's a lot of work and that would be really beneficial."Call to Action:Don't miss out on the latest episodes of Fandom Portals! Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode on social media using the hashtag #FandomPortals. Your support helps us bring more exciting content to the geek community.
Follow Fandom Portals: https://linktr.ee/fandomportals
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Apple Podcast Tags: Geek Culture, Fandoms, Podcast Interview, Aaron Davies, Geek Freaks Network, Community Building, Social Media Fandoms, Celebration of Fandoms, New Podcast, Geek Freaks
Tune in to discover the magic of fandoms with Aaron Davies and the Fandom Portals podcast!
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In this episode, Frank Lourence sits down with TV writer and filmmaker Nick Roth to discuss his zany comedy-horror movie 'Hankie Panky.' They delve into Nick's journey from earning a PhD in English at Cornell University to embracing his destiny in the film industry, the creative process behind 'Hankie Panky,' and the unique blend of horror and comedy that defines the film. Nick shares insights on improvisation, the challenges of indie filmmaking, and even drops some exciting news about a potential sequel. Get ready for an entertaining and candid conversation filled with laughs, movie magic, and mac and cheese mishaps.
00:00:00 - Introduction and welcome 00:00:49 - Overview of 'Hankie Panky' and its unique premise 00:01:22 - Where to watch 'Hankie Panky' 00:02:00 - Nick's academic background and transition to filmmaking 00:04:02 - Dissertation on potential cinema and closet film 00:10:53 - Impact of academic experiences on Nick's writing career 00:14:06 - Inspiration and development of 'Hankie Panky' characters 00:16:45 - Seth Green's involvement and voice acting 00:21:04 - Improv in the creation of 'Hankie Panky' 00:24:22 - Challenges and rewards of indie filmmaking 00:27:48 - Future projects and potential 'Hankie Panky' sequel 00:31:10 - Links to watch and follow 'Hankie Panky' 00:32:52 - Nick's D&D homebrew races based on 'Hankie Panky' 'Hankie Panky' is a zany comedy-horror film featuring a talking handkerchief and an evil top hat. Nick Roth's journey from academia to filmmaking was driven by a love for storytelling and creativity. Improvisation played a significant role in the development of 'Hankie Panky,' making the film's interactions more authentic and humorous. Indie filmmaking presents unique challenges, especially in sound editing and marketing, but also offers rewarding experiences. Nick is already working on a potential sequel to 'Hankie Panky' and has designed D&D homebrew races inspired by the film's characters. "I wanted to prove to my mom I was smart. I don't know if that's possible." - Nick Roth "We're deranged, insane perverts. Maybe we're funny." - Nick Roth on the creation of 'Hankie Panky' "The best stuff in the movie is stuff that was not in the script." - Nick Roth on improvisationIf you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe to our podcast, leave a review, and share it with your friends on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast. Your support helps us bring more exciting and entertaining content to you!
Visit GeekFreaksPodcast.com for all the latest news and updates discussed in our episodes. Follow Hanky Panky on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok for more behind-the-scenes content and updates. Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast Instagram: Geek Freaks Podcast Threads: Geek Freaks Podcast Twitter: Geek Freaks Pod Patreon: Geek Freaks PodcastWe love hearing from our listeners! Send us your questions or topics you'd like to hear about in future episodes. Reach out to us on social media or email us at [email protected].
Hankie Panky, Nick Roth, indie filmmaking, comedy horror, improvisation, film industry, academic journey, Seth Green, D&D homebrew, podcast interview, Geek Freaks Podcast
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In this episode, Frank Lourence sits down with Simon Roy, the creative mind behind the beautifully illustrated comic, "Grizz Grobus." They discuss the inspiration behind the dual-layered narrative, Simon's journey from Kickstarter to Image Comics, and how personal growth has influenced the story's evolution. Simon also shares insights into the unique characters and the world-building process, blending humor and serious themes seamlessly.
00:00 - Introduction and Guest Welcome 00:14 - Overview of Grizz Grobus 01:20 - Origin of Grizz Grobus and Initial Concept 03:26 - Transition from Kickstarter to Image Comics 05:36 - Miyazaki's Influence on the Story 07:22 - Capturing a Lived-In World 10:09 - Balancing Humor and Seriousness 12:01 - Challenges of Dual Storytelling 13:09 - Collaboration with Colorist Sergei Nazarov 15:20 - Character Breakdown: Mayor, Prime Scribe, Constable 17:55 - Personal Reflections in Character Development 19:27 - Development of the Religious Fantasy Storyline 22:42 - Inspirations from 80s Hong Kong Horror Comedies 25:40 - Future Projects and Expanding the Universe 30:32 - Building a Self-Contained, Interconnected Universe 32:05 - Where to Follow Simon Roy Grizz Grobus intertwines two grand stories: a sci-fi narrative and a popular fantasy novel within the story. Simon Roy transitioned Grizz Grobus from a Kickstarter project to Image Comics, expanding its reach. Miyazaki's influence is evident in the character motivations and the lived-in feel of the world. The collaboration with colorist Sergei Nazarov significantly enhanced the visual storytelling. The comic draws inspiration from various sources, including 80s Hong Kong horror comedies. Future projects include expanding the Grizz Grobus universe with more stories set in different corners of a collapsed galactic empire. "Grizz Grobus is a story set in a small village on a far-off colony planet, where an ancient priest bot comes back to life and culture clash ensues." "In this book, we wanted to harness the approachable, cute, homey feel that Miyazaki puts into all of his worlds." "Crowdfunding is good and bad because you're the master of your own fate, but Image Comics helps the book meet a much wider range of people."Enjoyed this episode? Subscribe to Geek Freaks on your favorite podcast platform, leave us a review, and share this episode on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast. Your support helps us bring more exciting content!
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Grizz Grobus, Simon Roy, Geek Freaks Podcast, Frank Lourence, Image Comics, Kickstarter, Miyazaki, Sci-Fi Comics, Fantasy Comics, Comic Book Interviews, Graphic Novels, Indie Comics, Crowdfunding Comics, Character Development, World-Building, Visual Storytelling, Sergei Nazarov
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Hey Geek Freaks! In today's episode, I'm joined by Andrew Ossian, the brilliant author behind the "Spellbinders" series. We dive deep into his books "The Not-So-Chosen One" and "Break the Game," discussing the inspiration behind them, the blend of gaming and writing, and the challenges of creating relatable middle-grade fiction. Plus, we get some behind-the-scenes insights into Andrew's work in game design, including his contributions to the new Life is Strange sequel and The Expanse game. Don't miss out on this fascinating conversation!🔗 Links to Andrew's Books and Social Media:The Not-So-Chosen OneTags:Andrew Ossian, Spellbinders, The Not-So-Chosen One, Break the Game, middle-grade fiction, game design, Life is Strange, The Expanse game, Geek Freaks, book interview, author interview, video game writerHashtags:#Spellbinders #AndrewOssian #GeekFreaksPodcast
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Join Frank in this engaging episode of Geek Freaks as he chats with Gina Scarpa, an accomplished voice-over artist known for her work in Genshin Impact, The Walking Dead: Last Mile, and Invincible Universe. Gina shares her unique path from starting in radio to becoming a successful voice actor, her experiences in the industry, and the creation of Positive Voices Studio. Discover her insights on voice acting, networking, and mentoring the next generation of voice talents.
00:00:07 - Welcome and Introduction 00:00:30 - Gina’s Transition from Radio to Voice Acting 00:01:28 - Voiceover Work During the Pandemic 00:02:49 - Lessons Learned from Radio 00:04:00 - Gender Dynamics in Radio and Voice Acting 00:06:24 - Competitiveness in the Voice Acting Industry 00:07:40 - Importance of Networking in Voice Acting 00:08:50 - Differentiating Voices for Various Brands 00:10:38 - Creating Distinct Character Voices 00:11:32 - Favorite Roles in Gaming and Beyond 00:12:37 - The Voice Acting Community’s Supportiveness 00:14:02 - Emotional Preparation for Roles 00:16:31 - Founding Positive Voices Studio 00:19:10 - Work-Life Balance in a Multifaceted Career 00:22:00 - Empowering Teens Through Voice Acting 00:25:12 - Upcoming Projects and Exciting Announcements 00:33:09 - Gina’s Podcast: DSP Talk 00:34:00 - Conclusion and Call to Action Gina's career transition highlights the versatility and adaptability needed in the entertainment industry. The significance of building strong relationships and networking in the voice acting field. Gina's dedication to mentoring and nurturing young voice talents through Positive Voices Studio. Embracing one’s unique voice and experiences can lead to success in voice acting. The supportive nature of the voice acting community is a refreshing contrast to other entertainment fields. "Voice over has been an incredible journey, filled with passion and creativity." "If Starbucks was a person, this is how she would sound." "Voiceover has made me look at myself and embrace who I truly am."Loved this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe to Geek Freaks on your preferred podcast platform, leave us a review, and share the episode with friends using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast. Follow us on social media for the latest updates and exclusive content!
AJ LoCascio: Behind the Voice of Gambit Interview with Comic Writer Frank Martin The Evolution of Fandom with Holly Swinyard Gina Scarpa's Official Website: ginascarpa.com Positive Voices Studio: positivevoicesct.com DSP Talk Podcast: Listen Now Follow Gina on Twitter: @GinaScarpa Follow Gina on LinkedIn: Gina Scarpa Facebook: Geek Freaks Podcast Threads: @geekfreakspodcast Twitter: @geekfreakspod Instagram: @geekfreakspodcast Patreon: Geek Freaks PodcastGot questions or topics you’d like us to explore in future episodes? Send them in! We’re excited to hear from you.
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In this engaging episode of Geek Freaks, host Frank Lourence sits down with the talented voice actor AJ LoCascio, best known for his role as Gambit in X-Men '97. AJ shares his experiences in the voice acting industry, his journey to landing the iconic role of Gambit, and his passion for bringing characters to life. From discussing the differences between voice acting for animation and video games to the thrill of embodying beloved characters, AJ offers an inside look at his craft and career.
Timestamps and Topics:
00:00 Introduction and welcome 00:27 AJ’s recent projects and experiences as Gambit 03:01 The difference between voice acting for animation and video games 06:14 Fun and challenges of motion capture in video games 09:00 Improvisation in voice acting and memorable moments 12:10 Developing the voice of Gambit and other iconic roles 15:05 Maintaining vocal health and managing vocal strain 18:38 The casting process for X-Men '97 and other projects 22:00 Interaction with fans and surreal moments in his career 25:45 Close relationships within the X-Men '97 castKey Takeaways:
AJ LoCascio's deep passion for his role as Gambit. The differences between voice acting for animation and video games. The importance of improvisation and creativity in voice acting. Strategies AJ uses to maintain vocal health. Insights into the casting process and the excitement of landing dream roles.Quotes:
"It's always been my focus when I'd watch the show, but for other people to pick up on it, and for all the love, you know, Gambit love to come out has been wild." "Every once in a while, I'll just text one of my friends up, be like, I still can't believe they let me do Gambit."Guest Bio:AJ LoCascio is a renowned voice actor and director, known for his roles as Gizmo in Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai, Prince Lotor in Voltron, and Marty McFly in the Back to the Future game. Most recently, he has captured hearts as Gambit in X-Men '97. AJ's dynamic range and passion for his craft have made him a beloved figure in the world of animation and video games.
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Related Episodes:
Interview with Frank Martin Voice Acting in Animation with Holly SwinyardLinks and Resources:
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Tags: Geek Culture, Voice Acting, Animation, X-Men, AJ LoCascio, Gambit, Podcast, Interview, Entertainment
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Host: Frank Lourence
Guest: Kevin Mellon
Episode Summary: In this episode of Geek Freaks, host Frank Lourence interviews the talented Kevin Mellon, an experienced storyboard artist and director known for his work on popular shows like "Archer" and "Hit Monkey." Kevin shares insights from his extensive career in animation and live-action TV, discussing the intricacies of storyboarding, the impact of tax breaks on production locations, and the evolving landscape of the animation industry. He also provides a glimpse into his early career, education, and the unique challenges and freedoms of freelancing.
Timestamps and Topics:
[00:00:07] Introduction and Welcome [00:00:14] Kevin's Career Overview: From "Archer" to "Hit Monkey" [00:01:20] The Impact of Industry Strikes on Artists [00:03:09] The Freelance Life: Challenges and Freedoms [00:07:01] The Rise of Atlanta as a Production Hub [00:10:10] Tax Breaks and Their Influence on Production [00:12:10] Kevin's Education at The Kubert School [00:18:39] Advice for Aspiring Artists: Is Art School Necessary? [00:24:00] Storyboarding: The Process and Importance [00:31:05] The Role of Storyboard Artists in Production [00:37:21] Kevin’s Early Career and Breakthrough with "Archer" [00:44:07] Memorable Moments and Lessons from "Archer"Key Takeaways:
Kevin Mellon has worked extensively on well-known animated series like "Archer" and "Hit Monkey." Industry strikes have significantly affected many artists, including Kevin, leading him to explore freelancing. Freelancing offers both challenges and freedoms, such as managing one's own time and projects. Atlanta has become a major production hub due to favorable tax breaks and versatile filming locations. Kevin emphasizes the importance of storyboarding in both animation and live-action productions. Art school can be beneficial for those needing structure and guidance, but it's not essential for everyone. Kevin’s education at The Kubert School was pivotal in his development as an artist.Quotes:
"The joke is king, bro. If it's not funny, if it doesn't make me laugh, I cut it." - Kevin Mellon "I always tell people, no matter what medium I'm working in, I'm always trying to tell stories." - Kevin Mellon "A script is not a television show; it is a blueprint. It’s a guidebook." - Kevin MellonGuest Bio:Kevin Mellon is a seasoned storyboard artist and director with a diverse portfolio spanning over a decade in the animation industry. He is best known for his work on "Archer," where he contributed as a storyboard artist, supervisor, and director for ten seasons. Kevin has also worked on "Hit Monkey," "The Vampire Diaries," and several CW shows. An alumnus of The Kubert School, Kevin's passion for storytelling through comics and animation has driven his successful career in the industry.
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Host: Frank Lourence
Guest: Jordan Morris
Episode Summary:In this episode, Frank Lourence sits down with Jordan Morris, the creative mind behind the new comic book "Youth Group." Jordan shares his journey from a comics-loving kid to a celebrated writer, discusses the creative process behind his works, and delves into the inspirations for his latest project. With a mix of humor and insightful commentary, Jordan offers a glimpse into the world of comic book writing and the unique blend of horror and comedy that defines his style.
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Timestamps and Topics:
[00:00:00] Introduction [00:00:26] Journey into Comic Writing [00:01:50] The First Comic Project: Bubble [00:02:52] Inspiration Behind Youth Group [00:04:03] Storytelling Across Mediums [00:06:47] Inspirations and Early Influences [00:09:35] Collaboration in Comics [00:11:08] Maintaining Motivation in Long-term Projects [00:13:13] Character Development and Humor [00:20:07] Main Character in Youth Group [00:24:15] Embracing Complexity in Youth Group [00:28:06] Blending Humor and Horror [00:32:10] Setting Youth Group in the 90s [00:36:36] Future of Youth Group and BubbleKey Takeaways:
Follow Your Passions: Jordan emphasizes the importance of exploring various creative avenues and finding what truly resonates. Collaboration is Key: Successful comic creation involves a strong partnership with editors and artists. Embrace Complexity: Creating characters with nuanced relationships and realistic conflicts adds depth to the story. Blend Genres Thoughtfully: Balancing humor and horror can create engaging and memorable narratives. Set Clear Goals: Whether it's preordering books or supporting projects, fan engagement plays a crucial role in a project's success.Memorable Quotes:
"Seeing your name on a book is fucking cool. If you get a chance to have your name on a book, do it." "I always wanted to make sure that the laughs were coming from funny characters and their relationships." "Your 20s are great for just trying a bunch of shit. Try some shit. It's low stakes."Guest Bio:Jordan Morris is a writer, comedian, and podcaster known for his work on "Jordan, Jesse, Go!" and "Good Mythical Morning." He has an extensive background in TV production and has written several comic books, including "Bubble" and the newly released "Youth Group." With a knack for blending humor and horror, Jordan brings a unique voice to the comic book world.
Call to Action:Subscribe to the podcast, leave a review, and share this episode on social media using the hashtag #GeekFreaksPodcast. Preorder "Youth Group" through the provided links and follow Jordan Morris on Instagram for updates on his latest projects.
Related Episodes:
Interview with Holly Swinyard: A History of Fans and Fandom Exploring Comics with Frank MartinLinks and Resources:
Preorder Youth Group by Jordan Morris Bubble Graphic Novel Jordan, Jesse, Go! Podcast Good Mythical Morning YouTube ChannelFollow Us:
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In this captivating episode, we delve into the dynamic world of movie trailers with Monica Brady, co-founder of the Golden Trailer Awards. Monica shares the fascinating journey of how the awards came to be, the evolution of trailers, and their pivotal role in the film industry. Discover insider stories, creative challenges, and what makes a trailer truly unforgettable.
The origins and growth of the Golden Trailer Awards How trailers have evolved over the years The impact of trailers on movie marketing Behind-the-scenes stories from the early days of the awards Future trends in trailer production and marketing[00:00:07] Introduction: Meet Monica Brady and learn about her journey.
The Golden Trailer Awards celebrate the best in movie marketing, highlighting the artistry of trailers. Trailers have significantly evolved, becoming shorter and more impactful. Music plays a critical role in making trailers memorable. The awards are adapting to the digital age, focusing on global reach and audience engagement. "Our show is the Oscars for trailers – the Academy Awards for the short attention span." - Monica Brady "A trailer can make or break a movie's success." - Monica Brady
[00:00:20] Golden Trailer Awards Beginnings: How the awards started and their importance.
[00:01:04] Necessity for a Trailer Award Show: The challenges and creative solutions in the early days.
[00:02:22] Forward-Looking Focus: Differentiating from traditional award shows.
[00:03:49] The Power of Trailers: Why trailers are a crucial part of movie marketing.
[00:06:10] Early Challenges: Starting the award show in a pre-digital era.
[00:08:53] Audience Engagement: Making the awards fun and audience-focused.
[00:11:00] Expanding Categories: Adding new categories to reflect industry changes.
[00:14:12] Evolution of Trailers: Changes in length, style, and impact from 1999 to 2024.
[00:17:01] Memorable Trailers: Iconic trailers and the role of music in creating impact.
[00:20:02] Jury Selection: How jurors are chosen for the Golden Trailer Awards.
[00:23:02] Formulaic vs. Creative Trailers: Balancing formulaic approaches with creativity.
[00:24:58] Future of the Awards: Plans for global expansion and adapting to new media trends.
[00:31:15] Vertical Videos: The impact of social media on trailer formats.
[00:34:10] Memorable Moments: Unforgettable experiences and stories from past awards.
[00:38:00] Conclusion: Final thoughts and thank yous.Monica Brady is the co-founder of the Golden Trailer Awards, which honor excellence in movie marketing. A graduate of NYU film school, Monica has been instrumental in bringing recognition to the art of trailer creation, helping to highlight the importance of trailers in the film industry.
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In a world where pop culture shapes and defines our identities, Holly Swinyard stands out as a beacon, illuminating the profound impact of fandom on society. With their latest book, "A History of Fans and Fandom," Holly delves into the intricate world of fan culture, unraveling its history, psychology, and social significance.
A Multifaceted Exploration
During a recent interview with Geek Freaks, Holly shared insights about their book, which transcends mere historical recounting. “It’s part history, part social commentary, part a deep dive into the psyche of fans,” Holly explained. Their goal was to create an unbiased narrative that encompasses the joys and challenges of being a fan. They aimed to bridge the gap between avid fans and those who view fandom from the outside, offering a comprehensive understanding of why people are drawn to various subcultures.
Connecting Through Fandom
One of the standout aspects of Holly's book is the exploration of personal connections formed through fandom. Holly emphasized that many people discover their passion for a particular fandom through loved ones. "Almost everybody I spoke to said that the fandom most important to them was introduced by someone they loved," Holly noted. This idea resonates deeply with Holly, whose own love for "The Lord of the Rings" was nurtured by their father. These connections highlight the universal human need for storytelling and shared experiences.
Historical Roots and Modern Implications
Holly's research uncovered fascinating historical parallels, such as Shakespearean clubs in the 1700s, which laid the groundwork for modern fan conventions. These early fan gatherings featured discussions, performances, and even merchandise, mirroring contemporary events like Comic-Con. Holly's book traces the evolution of fandom from these early instances to present-day phenomena, providing readers with a rich tapestry of fan culture's development.
The Influence of Social Media
In discussing the impact of technology on fandom, Holly acknowledged the double-edged sword that social media presents. While platforms like Twitter and TikTok have made fandom more accessible, they have also homogenized fan experiences. Holly pointed out that algorithms often lump diverse fan interests together, creating friction among fans with differing preferences. Despite these challenges, Holly remains optimistic about the potential for online communities to foster meaningful connections and discussions.
Personal Reflections and Catharsis
Writing "A History of Fans and Fandom" was a deeply personal journey for Holly. They admitted to being surprised by how much of themselves they poured into the book. “I ended up putting so much more of myself into this book than I ever thought I would,” Holly shared. This introspective approach adds a layer of authenticity to their work, allowing readers to relate to the emotional nuances of fandom.
Leadership and Responsibility in Fandom
Holly also touched on the emerging trend of fan influencers and community leaders who shape the discourse within their respective fandoms. They highlighted the importance of these figures in promoting positive values and addressing issues like toxicity and inclusivity. By acknowledging their platform and striving to foster a supportive environment, these leaders play a crucial role in the evolution of fan culture.
Conclusion
Holly Swinyard's "A History of Fans and Fandom" is more than just a book; it’s a celebration of the passion and creativity that define fan culture. Through meticulous research and personal anecdotes, Holly offers a unique perspective on what it means to be a fan. Whether you're a seasoned fan or new to the world of fandom, Holly’s work provides valuable insights into the power of stories and the communities that form around them.
Follow Holly Swinyard
Stay connected with Holly Swinyard through their website, hollyswinyard.com, and follow them on social media under the handle @less_prince. For an engaging exploration of fandom, check out their podcast, "I'm a Fan of That," where Holly and their co-host dive into various aspects of fan culture through historical and philosophical lenses.
Get the Book
"A History of Fans and Fandom" is available on Amazon and at your local bookstores. Dive into the fascinating world of fandom and discover the stories that bind us all.
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In this exciting episode of Geek Freaks Interview, host Frank Lourence sits down with Frank Martin, the creative mind behind Grimm Space, to discuss his innovative reimagining of classic fairy tales in a space fantasy setting. They delve into his creative process, his journey as a storyteller, and what fans can expect from his future projects. Tune in to hear about the fusion of sci-fi and fantasy, and get a sneak peek into upcoming Grimm Space adventures!
00:00:05 - Introduction
Frank Lourence introduces Frank Martin and his work on Grimm Space.00:00:20 - Overview of Grimm Space
Frank Martin explains the concept of Grimm Space, reimagining classic fairy tales in a space fantasy setting. Examples include "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "Pinocchio" in a sci-fi context.00:00:53 - Upcoming Projects
Frank Martin discusses his lineup for the next year, including adaptations of "The Golden Bird," "Three Little Pigs," "Cinderella," "Peter Pan," and "Wizard of Oz."00:01:27 - Inspiration and Storytelling Journey
Insights into Frank's inspiration for writing novels and comic books. Transition from fanfiction to original stories.00:02:07 - Previous Works
Discussion about Frank's earlier projects like "Modern Testament" and how they influenced Grimm Space. Creating a cohesive universe similar to the MCU.00:03:09 - Writing and Planning
How Frank maps out his stories and plans for future releases. Balancing multiple projects and maintaining a consistent release schedule.00:04:17 - Collaboration and Art
Working with artist Dan Khaleesi and the importance of having a consistent artistic vision. The role of Dave Lentz in logo design and the challenges of comic book lettering.00:06:48 - Reimagining Fairy Tales
Frank’s process of taking classic tales and giving them a unique twist. Examples of combining sci-fi elements with traditional fantasy.00:11:01 - Balancing Sci-Fi and Fantasy
The dynamic interplay between science fiction and fantasy elements in Grimm Space stories. Specific examples from "Jack and the Beanstalk" and "The Golden Bird."00:14:12 - Continuous Creativity
Frank’s constant influx of new ideas and future plans for Grimm Space. Integrating fan feedback and adapting to new creative challenges.00:15:15 - Kickstarter and Fan Engagement
Benefits of using Kickstarter for launching projects. Building a community and engaging with fans through various platforms.00:19:04 - Personal Inspirations
Incorporating personal experiences and family inspiration into his stories. The impact of involving his children in his creative process.00:21:19 - Future of Grimm Space
Frank’s long-term plans for Grimm Space, including potential new stories and adaptations. Evaluating the success of current projects and planning for future releases.00:24:00 - Contact and Social Media
Where to find Frank Martin online: Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and his website FrankTheWriter.com. Importance of signing up for his mailing list for updates on new projects. Frank Martin’s Website Grimm Space Kickstarter Follow Frank Martin on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.Frank Martin, Grimm Space, Kickstarter, fairy tales in space, comic book interview, sci-fi fantasy, creative storytelling, Frank Lourence, Challenge Accepted podcast, comic book writing, indie comics, reimagining fairy tales, comic book artist collaboration, storytelling inspiration, fan engagement.
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Episode Overview: Join us for an insightful conversation with Clarence Mathews, the passionate anime enthusiast and creator of the Anime Nerd podcast. Clarence shares his journey through anime culture, the evolution of his podcast, and his views on the anime community's dynamics. Whether you're a seasoned otaku or new to the anime scene, this episode offers a deep dive into how anime fandom has grown and transformed over the years.
How to connect with Clarence and his Anime Nerd community. Description: Tune into our latest podcast episode featuring Clarence Mathews from Anime Nerd, where he dives into his anime journey, the growth of his podcast, and the ever-evolving anime community. Whether you're an anime veteran or just starting out, Clarence's insights provide a rich perspective on anime's cultural impact, changes in fan preferences, and advice for aspiring podcasters. Don't miss out on this engaging discussion that connects past anime experiences with current trends!
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In this episode, we dive deep into the heart and soul behind Alex's latest book, "The Effects of Pickled Herring." Join us as Alex shares the inspiration drawn from personal life, the cultural significance of Judaism in storytelling, and the book's powerful exploration of cognitive decline through the lens of youth. We discuss the challenges of addressing heavy themes for a younger audience, the importance of representation in literature, and the transformative power of art and animation in storytelling. Whether you're a fan of graphic novels, someone who's experienced the challenges discussed in the book, or just love a good story, this episode offers something for everyone.
"The Effects of Pickled Herring" - Available at local bookstores and online through Bookshop.org. Also available on Amazon Follow Alex on Website, Twitter, and Instagram. Closing Thoughts:
Alex reminds us that creation is better than destruction and emphasizes the value of art in our lives. "The Effects of Pickled Herring" is not just a story but a call to empathy, understanding, and the recognition that everyone has a story worth telling.
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