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En Fuego
Oct 8, 2004

The Reverend
BJ Shea's Geek Nation

Available at https://www.bjgeeknation.com

We also have a Facebook Page as well as a Twitter Page!

Here is the link to iTunes.

The program is about all things geeky! BJ Shea, The Reverend En Fuego, Vicky Barcelona and comic-writer Brandon Jerwa discuss all things movies, games, comics and much more! We frequently have on guests to talk about all sorts of things! Recent guests have been Seattle super-villain Rex Velvet, gaming producer Jace Hall and much more!

We release three podcasts a week: Monday, Wednesday and Friday!

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En Fuego
Oct 8, 2004

The Reverend
Time for a quasi-weekly update on BJ Shea's Geek Nation!



Recent Episodes:

Friday 6/08: BJ Shea's Geek Nation - Episode 83

We review Prometheus (don't worry, no spoilers!), get some news regarding Microsoft's showing at E3 from our intern Craig, and we introduce a new segment starring Vicky B!

Wednesday 6/06: BJ Shea's Geek Nation - Episode 82

We talk about 10 crossovers that MTV Geek would like to see (and maybe you too!) and we get news from Shaun of the Dead/Hot Fuzz creators Edgar Wright and Simon Pegg!

Monday 6/04: BJ Shea's Geek Nation - Episode 81

On today's episode our intern Craig reviews the Game of the Year Edition of Batman: Arkham City, and Vicky Barcelona tells a tale of how Marvel helped a child wear his hearing aids!

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Via these pages, you can stream them or download em. We're also on iTunes (Search for BJ Shea's Geek Nation). The podcast is completely free and done by radio professionals!

En Fuego
Oct 8, 2004

The Reverend
BJ Shea's Geek Nation - Episode 111



On today's episode it's a lot of talk about Batman, including Chew writer John Layman (https://www.twitter.com/themightylayman), who will be writing for Detective Comics in the near future! In addition we have a special message from a member of the Red Dwarf cast as well as the Geek Sheet

Plus a ton of other episodes!

En Fuego
Oct 8, 2004

The Reverend


Big News! Starting last week BJ Shea's Geek Nation has gone to a 5-day a week podcast!

Our podcasts generally run 25 - 40 minutes in length and talk about all things geeky!

Our Monday, Wednesday and Friday podcasts are about general geekery, including Sci-Fi/Fantasy Movies & TV, Comic books, geeky gadgets and video games! These episodes usually feature The Reverend En Fuego (HEY, that's me!), BJ Shea, Vicky B and Brandon Jerwa.

Tuesday we focus on Magic: the Gathering, with hosts The Rev, Mono-Nick and Joe ('The Prodigy').

Thursday Brandon Jerwa and comic writer Mark Rahner discuss pop culture on their own terms.

Today we have the latest MTG podcast, with the one below it we have interview a sfx and makeup artist who has worked on movies like the latest Rob Zombie Halloween films (and more), so you can see we are all over the place!

https://www.bjgeeknation.com

En Fuego
Oct 8, 2004

The Reverend
Another post for BJ Shea's Geek Nation! This time we play through a Table Top RPG called 13th Age, with the lead game designer, Rob Heinsoo.

If you're interested in RPGs this is a good one, as we focus the first two episodes on character creation, the third on story/roleplaying and the last two on combat.

You can get more info on the game at https://www.pelgranepress.com

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En Fuego
Oct 8, 2004

The Reverend

Mescal posted:

Can anybody give me perspectives on interviewing (podcast style) in person versus over the telephone?

I work in radio, and podcast, and here's what I have learned of both of them.

Pros for Phone:

It's easier to get people who are over the country on their schedule, which means a lot of people are more open to doing an interview.

Skype is a thing now that works quite well.

Cons for Phone:

It usually sounds terrible. Everyone does it via their cell phones, which is horrible because the quality is crap and if they're on blue tooth, god help you.

You can't take any visual cues from the person. This isn't too bad, but it can mean people talking over one another.

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