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Two nerdy bastards come together to review films, shows, video games, and more, while also discussing the biggest nerd news of the week. Nothing is off limits! Join us on this journey every week for one hour on Tuesdays as we debate, discuss and dissect your favourite fandom.
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Just a few Dads Doing Nerd Shit. Anything and everything is nerd shit. If you are passionate about it... that's nerd shit. A note to the listeners: we are totally unqualified to give advice to anyone about anything. all opinions are biased and our own. Proceed with caution. So roll the dice and join us as we discuss what we love and the culture around being a Nerd.
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Unmasked

Preferably Doctorate Studios

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One of us loves comic books. Both of us love movies. Each episode we talk about new blockbusters or review old ones: anything from Marvel to DC, Star Wars to Star Trek.... you get the idea.
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We saw the writing on the wall. We warned as many we could. But eventually reality caught up to everyone. This is not a test. Now we take action. We are the RetCon Project. Try reading that with a straight face. All theatrics aside, we're a couple of nerdy hooligans bridging the gap with thoughts, takes, gossip, and garbage between comics and their related movies, pop culture, games, and any general fandom we feel like stumbling on, because, boy, has it been a time to be alive for that sort ...
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Welcome to The Untitled Car Project! A show about car enthusiasts with a penchant for tweaking their vehicles to get the most out of them. As lifelong students of this never-ending fandom, we aim to highlight the sheer brilliance behind many individuals doing remarkable things in this space and also aim to tell their story through our Podcast. Our show has been catered to those with an obsession for Technical Jargons as well as the mighty noob. Just like all great things, they constantly evo ...
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Project: Shadow
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Project: Shadow

Charlie Dorsett (they/she)

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Welcome to Project: Shadow, a captivating podcast hosted by C E Dorsett, a nonbinary science fiction and fantasy writer. In this unique audio experience, Charlie takes you on a journey through personal essays that delve into the realms of life, writing, and media, weaving together threads of thought and imagination. Drawing inspiration from Metamodern philosophy, Project: Shadow embraces the complexity and contradictions of the modern world while exploring the intersections of identity, crea ...
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From the makers of many cocktails, a total of three children, and way too many puns comes a multi-fandom podcast about character analysis...with a twist. Join Carla and Meg on Bed Wed or Behead, the snack sized, multi-fandom podcast each week as they tackle a trio of characters, from shows like The Office, Schitt's Creek, Supernatural, and more, and decide whether each deserves a fling, a ring, or MURDER!
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The Mukpuddy Animation podcast that chats with the amazing talent from our New Zealand based studio (and beyond) about creativity, inspiration and working life in the animation industry. New episodes bi-weekly. Hosted by animators Josh Marchant and Simon Crane. Theme Music by Dane Jacobs.
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Well Actually

Kane Holloway, Holly Anabel Brown, Brad Lewandowski

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"Oh, well actually..." Who hasn't heard this before? Nerds are abound, in our pop culture, social media and in every day conversation. This show talks with and quiz's the so called "experts." They dive deep into fandom and the passion nerds have! Hosted by Kane Holloway, Holly Anabel Brown and Brad Lewandowski
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Homesick at Jedi Camp is the passion project between Amber and Joella, two women who love Star Wars with all their heart. Joining forces, the two of them have created this podcast to bring both news to the Star Wars fandom as well as deep theory and analysis about previous installments and the future of the universe. Join them in a galaxy far far away, and have a listen to Homesick at Jedi Camp today! Artwork by flybynite19.tumblr.com!
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What Can I Do Podcast

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You voted (again), you protested (again), you posted on social media (again), yet you’re still reeling from all the terrible news. But…what else can you do? We’ll help you figure that out! Each week hosts Kelly Therese Pollock and Lila Nordstrom interview activists working on a range of issues, from national policy to local concerns, not about why but about how they took action: What got them started, who helped them along the way, and what they’d do differently if they had to do it all agai ...
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Most of us have gotten at least a little emotional at some point recently. It’s natural. But why do we have emotions and how much should we pay attention to them on any given day? Can we learn to skillfully choose which emotions to listen to and which ones to just let move on by? In More Than A Feeling, the latest podcast from Ten Percent Happier, host Saleem Reshamwala goes on a real life quest to find the answers to these questions. He’ll experiment with neuroscientists, dive into stories ...
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Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode! Last month in North America, the first new Slam Dunk anime in over 20 years AND Takehiko Inoue's directorial debut finally arrived in theaters: The First Slam Dunk! So who better to talk to me about this exciting event but my friend and fellow …
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In this exciting episode of Ol' Nerdy Bastards, we dive headfirst into the world of the DC Extended Universe (DCEU) to tackle the ultimate challenge: ranking all the movies in this iconic franchise. Whether you're a die-hard DC fan or just a casual moviegoer, join us as we embark on this epic journey through Metropolis, Gotham City, and beyond! Ol'…
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In this thrilling episode, join our dynamic duo of Marvel aficionados as they embark on an epic journey through the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe! With passion, wit, and a sprinkle of friendly rivalry, our hosts will meticulously rank each MCU movie from Iron Man to the latest release, debating the highs, lows, and everything in between. Who wil…
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Are you a part of a fan community and wondering how to use your passion and interest to make the world a better place? Sabrina Cartan and Eliyannah Amirah Yisrael are organizers, creatives, fans, and believe communities organized around pop culture are inherently political and ripe for organizing. Sabrina talks about the power of fan movements and …
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Stacey Has worn many hats over his extensive career in animation, from directing, animation supervising and rigging to name just a few. In this episode Stacey joins Josh and Simon to chat about how he got his start in the industry and some of the many shows he has worked on. We also talk about his traveling and working abroad leading teams in China…
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Thinking about how to effectively use graphic design in your organizing work? Innosanto Nagara is a designer who has long used his visual communication skills in his organizing, but found a unique way to help the next generation join the fight by writing and illustrating the best-selling board book A is For Activist. So began a successful second ca…
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Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode! With Kamen Rider's 50th anniversary celebration still going strong, and the recent release of Shin Kamen Rider in North America, what better time to talk about just how huge an impact Shotaro Ishinomori's original creation had on Japanese pop c…
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In this episode, we explore the captivating world of sci-fi movies. From dystopian futures to epic space odysseys, we dissect iconic films like Blade Runner and Star Wars, discussing their themes, impact, and how they reflect our own society's fears and aspirations. Join us for a quick journey into the imaginative realm of sci-fi cinema. Ol' Nerdy …
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Terrified about the state of SCOTUS and the courts and wondering how you can take action to support court reform? We started this podcast in the days after Dobbs, so we couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome Brett Edkins from Stand Up America to chat about his journey from law school to advocacy, how lawyers can use their skills to advocate for and s…
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Today we welcome three new faces at Mukpuddy; Storyboard artist Del Hahn, supervising producer Polly Fryer and production coordinator Daisy L! We chat with each of them about their new roles at the studio and what lead them here. All three have joined the crew for Mukpuddy's new series 'Badjelly'. Follow Del on Instagram @delartstuffs and visit the…
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Join us in this captivating episode of 'From Page to Projection,' where we dive deep into the intricate world of book adaptations to film and TV shows. We unravel the magic behind transforming beloved literary works into visual masterpieces, exploring the challenges, successes, and creative decisions that shape these adaptations. Ol' Nerdy Bastards…
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Watching Hot Labor Summer unfold and interested in learning more about how to unionize your workplace or support the labor movement? Maggie Carter, a single mom and college student, had worked as a Starbucks partner for years (including through the entire pandemic) when she saw union drives working in far-away stores and wondered if she could help …
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The golden age superheroes have retired, and a new generation, who barely recognize the concept of consequences, now protect the world, Join us, as we embark on a journey through the pages of DC's 1996 epic: 'Kingdom Come', featuring the exquisite artwork by Alex Ross written by Mark Waid. We examine a universe where Superman returns from his retir…
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Whether you're a die-hard fan of classic sitcoms, an avid follower of gripping dramas, or a cinephile who savors the magic of the silver screen, this episode promises to strike a chord with your inner soundtrack enthusiast. So, tune in and harmonize with us as we celebrate the captivating world of TV and movie theme songs – where every note carries…
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Looking for a way to build community and make political change using your artistic skills or an interest in crafting? Jayna Zweiman was an architect recovering from a life-changing head and neck injury when she found the knitting and crocheting community. It became a critical part of her recovery, and, ultimately, activism. Since then she’s founded…
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Kale De Wild is a rigger and prop artist at Mukpuddy, Genue was recently hired on as a character designer and they create comics and illustrations, together and independently. It takes us 3 minutes to bring up Star Trek which segues into a game show which allow us to discuss the phenomenon of fandom and tropes both bizarre and problematic. We also …
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Imagine a world where the iconic symbol of hope, Superman, turns rogue. That's exactly what we're taking a hard look at today as we explore the rising trope of the 'evil Superman' and its gripping narratives in comics. From its early 2000s origin to the popular comic series Injustice, we're deconstructing the shocking storyline where the Joker goes…
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This week we're joined by the great Jack Chambers from the glorious 'Sequelisers' podcast. We discuss reboots, remakes, resets, requels and so much more! Hope you enjoy this deep dive into the trend that is known as "Remakes". Is it a trend you enjoy or is it simply a Hollywood cash grab? Make sure you take a minute to check out the Sequelisers pod…
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What does it take to overcome your anxieties and concerns about canvassing, public speaking, and more? Jade Pacheco gives us an unfiltered look at how she went from being a shy, passive citizen to a builder of communities through her work with ACT 4 SA, the first grassroots organization in San Antonio to focus on policing the police. In the process…
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Subscribers! Be sure to go to the blog to read the description easier & check out links for this episode! This month’s episode is another short ReView! What is a “ReView” episode, you might ask? Well, it’s my highly-clever (ok not really) name for episodes where I go back and revisit an older title I haven’t seen in a long time, and see if what I r…
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The WGA has been striking for months and SAG AFTRA have now also decided to do the same. What does that mean for the industry? (No new content for a while).How is this going to impact the casual viewer? (Be prepared for tons of reality tv) Are the unions asking for too much? (Absolutely not, the AMTMP can get rekt). Tune in and listen to our discus…
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Does it seem like being an engaged citizen is starting to feel like a full-time job? Are you looking for ways to cut down on the costs, both in terms of time and resources, that it takes to make your voice heard? Kevin Elliott, lecturer in ethics, politics and economics at Yale University and author of Democracy for Busy People knows you’re not alo…
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Josh Nelson is background artist at Mukpuddy, art director at Auckland Zinefest and freelance illustrator. We chat with Josh about jumping into the background department with no experience, volunteering as a social activity, sharing a name with someone you work with and the challenges of being a fan of the sketch show 'I Think You Should Leave with…
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In this exciting episode we embark on a thrilling journey through the history and evolution of comic book movies. Join us as we explore the inception of this genre in the late 1970s and early 1980s, where Hollywood first experimented with bringing beloved characters like Superman and Batman to the silver screen. We'll delve into the breakthrough mo…
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So you’re thinking of getting involved, but you’re not sure how to find your place as an activist? Have no fear! The attendees and speakers of this year’s Netroots Nation are here to help. In this episode we compile the stories of everybody from members of Congress to local candidates to state-level Democratic activists to hyper-local community act…
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What happens when Hollywood comes to a halt and your podcast revolves around movies and TV shows? We're making lemonade out of lemons, and repurposing our show content to stand in solidarity with those fighting for fairness in Hollywood. This episode is a little different. We chat about the impact of the ongoing writer and actor strikes and how the…
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Ready to plunge into the world of cinema where stunts defy gravity, and storylines keep you on the edge of your seats? Then gear up as we scrutinize the blockbuster magic of Tom Cruise and Christopher McQuarrie in Mission Impossible: Dead Reckoning, Part 1. We unpack every aspect of this thrilling production, from the spectacular second act to the …
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Feeling disoriented in the monumental multiverse of fandom? This episode guarantees to be your reliable compass, guiding you through the ever-evolving landscapes of movies, comics, TV shows, and video games. Get insights on the ongoing struggle between writers, actors, and streaming services. We jump into the world of sequels for Alita: Battle Ange…
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The history of summer blockbusters traces back to the 1970s when a few groundbreaking films changed the landscape of the movie industry. Before that time, summer was considered a slow period for film releases. However, with the release of "Jaws" in 1975, directed by Steven Spielberg, everything changed. Ol' Nerdy Bastards (LinkTree)…
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So you want to fight climate change but you’re feeling overwhelmed by the enormity of the problem? Margaret Klein Salamon is a clinical psychologist turned climate activist eager to help people overcome inertia and fear so they can get involved in the climate movement. We talk about how to activate “emergency mode” instead of “panic mode” to face s…
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Robert Hartley is a professional Dungeon-master, Game-master, Streamer, Actor and Mathematician. Rob chats with Simon and Josh about Dungeons and Dragons and the world of Tabletop Roleplaying Games at large, plus comparing our respective crazy nicknames, studying mathematics on the road to becoming a professional Game-master and we talk about our f…
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Who is the latest Indiana Jones movie truly for? Join us as we go off the beaten path, examining the intricate details of the film's action sequences, character motivations, and the pivotal position of the MacGuffin. We promise, you'll leave with a fresh perspective on Indiana Jones and a new appreciation for the art of cinema. Get ready to explore…
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Step into the time machine as we explore the mesmerizing world of 90s video games that shaped the industry. Join us as we reminisce about our personal favorites, from iconic characters to groundbreaking gameplay. Dive into the nostalgia as we debate which of these gems could have made it into the top ten highest-grossing games of all time. Get read…
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So you’re interested in running for state assembly? In 2021, Irene Shin took on an incumbent Delegate in Virgina’s 86th district and won! Now embarking on her second campaign for the VA House of Delegates, we talk about how she got involved in state-level politics, how she decided to run for office, the first steps she took to declare and build a c…
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In 1990, two things happened that would change the course of my life forever. One. I heard the Nine Inch Nails song, Head like a Hole, for the first time . The second thing that happened was I told my friends that I liked it. Up until this point, I had been a kid of the eighties and early nineties. I liked a lot of the hair metal and a lot of the p…
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