Fri, 8 February 2008
The first of the Shark Is A Battlefield series of interviews, finds me speaking with Alison Buck, sociologist. We discuss calling folks on their bullshit, the short skirts of roller girls, sociologist career paths, carving young minds, being a superhero, Live Action Role-Playing, and the benefits of knowing the best way to creep people out.
This episode was recorded using a microphone from Giant Squid Audio Lab. The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russel Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
Direct download: Episode_55-Seeing_Through_The_Bullshit.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 9:47pm EDT
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Thu, 7 February 2008
I’m busy building a sonic screwdriver, so I asked the Doctor to help me put together a selection of DOCTOR WHO-themed songs to play.
“A Capella Who? was arranged and performed by Stephen Willis, and can be downloaded at whomix.trilete.net
“Hear Come The Drums? was produced by Juxtaposeur, and can be downloaded at www.thejuxtaposition.co.uk/
“Dr. Who on Holiday? was produced by Dean Gray as part of the album “American Edit,? and can be downloaded at www.internetkilled.com/americanedit/
The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russel Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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Wed, 6 February 2008
…and my microphone will never be the same. Special guest JR Blackwell heats up the show to discuss her upcoming appearance at What-The-Hell-Con, how she started the club that started such a convention, and what it takes to create something that endures for others long after you’ve left. You can find out about JR Blackwell photography and life at blackwell.livejournal.com Information about What-The-Hell-Con can be found at www.guilford.edu/yachting/wthcon The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russel Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
Direct download: Episode_53-JR_Blackwell_Breathes_Fire.mp3
Category:podcasts -- posted at: 11:18pm EDT
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Tue, 5 February 2008
Here in the Quiet Dark, a raygun can be your dearest friend. It warms to your touch, responds to your requests, and clears your way. It is the best partner one can expect to have in the quiet dark...
The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russel Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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Mon, 4 February 2008
The beginning of something new, as I start an experiment in daily podcasting. Let's see how long I can keep it up.
Part one of the answers to faithful listener Keiko Mushi's questionaire about me and my writing. I delve into my influences, my current projects and talk frankly about my costuming habit. The Voice of Free Planet X theme was written and performed by Russel Collins of www.clockworkaudio.net
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