- 1 hour 29 minutesRaven Dauda on Dr. Tracy Pollard, Star Trek Discovery & Life on the Best Set in TV
Raven Dauda played Dr. Tracy Pollard across all five seasons of Star Trek: Discovery — and she'll tell you it was the best set she's ever worked on. Mike and Jodi sit down with Raven to talk about life on the USS Discovery, working with Sonequa Martin-Green and Doug Jones, and a career built across stage, indie film, and some of Canada's biggest TV productions.
27 May 2026, 6:00 pm - 1 hour 30 minutesRonnie Rowe Jr. on Lieutenant Bryce, Star Trek Discovery & Black Cop
Ronnie Rowe Jr. won a major Canadian film award for playing a Black cop navigating racism from both sides of the law. Then he joined the crew of the USS Discovery. Mike and Seo sit down with Ronnie to talk about both worlds — indie film, Star Trek, representation, and what it means to build a career on your own terms.
20 May 2026, 6:00 pm - 1 hour 36 minutesRekha Sharma: From Battlestar Galactica to Star Trek Discovery — A Sci-Fi Icon
Rekha Sharma is a Canadian actress of Indo-Fijian descent, best known for her role as Tory Foster on Battlestar Galactica (2006–2009), and Ellen Landry on Star Trek: Discovery. Mike and Seo sit down with Rekha to talk about two of sci-fi's most iconic roles and what it's like to be a beloved fixture in the genre. Sharma played the tough, doomed Commander Ellen Landry in the episodes "Context Is for Kings" and "The Butcher's Knife Cares Not for the Lamb's Cry", and later returned as the Mirror Universe version of Landry. We dig into her work on Discovery, her game-changing turn as Tory Foster across 31 episodes of BSG, and a career that's made her a sci-fi legend. A conversation about two franchises, two unforgettable characters, and an actress who's shaped some of the most important genre television of the past two decades.Welcome aboard the Clonestar Podcast, where we explore the Star Trek universe through interviews, deep dives, and thoughtful conversation with the people behind the stories.
13 May 2026, 6:00 pm - 1 hour 29 minutesMichael Horton: From Star Trek to Murder, She Wrote | Clonestar Podcast
Michael Horton has appeared in over 150 network television shows, a dozen films, and 1500+ commercials. He's been Lt. Daniels in Star Trek: First Contact and Insurrection, Kovin in Voyager's "Retrospect," Grady Fletcher on Murder, She Wrote, voiced Chip Chase in Transformers, and appeared in Dances with Wolves. Seo and Jodi sit down with Michael to talk about a career that spans everything—from Trek to voice acting to working with Angela Lansbury—and how he pivoted from acting to founding the Los Angeles Creative Pro User Group, now 6000+ members strong.Welcome aboard the Clonestar Podcast, where we explore the Star Trek universe through interviews, deep dives, and thoughtful conversation with the people behind the stories.
6 May 2026, 6:00 pm - 1 hour 57 minutesFrom Yesterday's Enterprise to Generations: David Carson's Trek Legacy
Director David Carson is known for Star Trek: Generations (1994) IMDb, the historic film that brought together the Original and Next Generation casts. Mike and Seo talk with David about helming this iconic film and the creative decisions that shaped it.
During production, Carson fought to change Kirk's death from the original script, and after poor test screenings, the ending was re-written and re-filmed Wikipedia. Along with Jonathan Frakes, Carson is one of only two people to direct Star Trek for both television and film IMDb.
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29 April 2026, 6:00 pm - 40 minutes 55 secondsGet Me Doug Jones: The Documentary & The Man
Actor Doug Jones has often been referred to as the Boris Karloff of our time, and this in-depth feature-length documentary seeks to find how this actor and mime went on to become one of Hollywood's most sought-after actors IMDb. Mike sits down with Doug and Derek Maki to talk about "Get Me Doug Jones"—the documentary that tells his complete story.
From his early struggles in Hollywood to becoming the most sought-after creature actor in the industry, the film covers his iconic roles in Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy, The Shape of Water, and Star Trek: Discovery as Captain Saru. We talk about what inspired the documentary, the filmmaking process, and why Doug's story needed to be told. We also discuss the crowdfunding campaign now live on Indiegogo—how fans can support the project and be part of bringing this documentary to life.
If you've ever wondered how someone becomes a Hollywood legend without ever showing their face, this episode has the answers.
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22 April 2026, 6:00 pm - 1 hour 5 minutesFrom Stratford to Star Trek: Tara Rosling's Journey
Tara Rosling played T'Rina, the President of Ni'Var, in Star Trek: Discovery's third through fifth seasons Memory Alpha. But her journey to the final frontier started decades earlier on the stages of Canada—and that's where our conversation really begins.
Mike and Jodi sit down with Tara to talk about her path from Vancouver to York University to the Stratford Festival, where she became an established theatre powerhouse. We dig into what drew her to live performance, how she balanced those demanding theatre seasons with television work, and the unique challenge of moving between two completely different artistic worlds.
Then we get into Discovery. What was it like stepping into a Vulcan president? How did she build T'Rina across multiple seasons? And what's the experience of joining one of Trek's most beloved shows as an established Canadian theatre legend?
We also talk about Impulse, The Handmaid's Tale, The Expanse, and a career built on doing exceptional work and getting called back—because once casting directors see what Tara brings to a role, they want more. This is a conversation about craft, commitment, and a performer who refuses to choose between the stage and the screen.
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15 April 2026, 6:00 pm - 1 hour 43 minutesRobert Petkoff: 350 Audiobooks, Broadway, and Narrating Trek
Robert Petkoff has narrated over 350 audiobooks, won 25+ Audiofile Earphones Awards, and is currently on stage in Moulin Rouge! The Musical. But ask him what he's most proud of, and he'll tell you about narrating Star Trek audiobooks—because he's a total Trek geek, and it shows.We sat down with Robert to talk about his journey from theatre to television to the recording booth, and how he became the voice of the Star Trek: Legacies trilogy and beyond. We dig into his legendary prep process—yes, the highlighters are real—and how he captures the essence of Kirk, Spock, and Pike without slipping into caricature. We also ask him the question every narrator dreads: What Treknobabble has actually defeated you?Robert talks about the difference between live Broadway energy and the focused intensity of the recording booth, working with Judi Dench in the West End, and why audiobooks deserve the same respect as stage and screen. And of course, we ask if he's ever been tempted to change a line because "Kirk wouldn't say that."If you want to know what it takes to become one of Trek's most trusted voices, this is the episode.Welcome aboard the Clonestar Podcast, where we explore the Star Trek universe through interviews, deep dives, and thoughtful conversation with the people behind the stories.
8 April 2026, 6:00 pm - 2 hours 49 minutesWhy Starfleet Academy's Women Matter to Trek
Jodi sits down with Lanita from Hailing Frequencies Open to talk about the women who are defining Star Trek: Starfleet Academy. From commanding mentors to rising cadets to intriguing wild cards, these characters bring authority, heart, humor, mystery, and spark to the series in ways that feel essential to Trek's future.
We break down what makes each of them stand out—Nahla Ake, Sylvia Tilly, Jett Reno, Lura Thok, Genesis Lythe, Tarima Sadal, SAM, Anisha Mir, and Professor Illa Dax—and dig into the performances and complexity behind them. What does each character bring to the story? Where are their journeys heading? And what are the creative choices that make them feel true to Star Trek's ideals?
This is a conversation about character-driven storytelling, thoughtful fandom, and the voices reshaping the franchise. If you care about who these women are and where they're going, this episode is for you.
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1 April 2026, 6:30 pm - 2 hours 35 minutesRaoul Bhaneja: Shakespeare, the Blues, and Commanding Starfleet
Raoul Bhaneja played seventeen characters in a single one-man Hamlet. He won Best Actor at the United Solo Festival. He fronted a Maple Blues Award-winning band. And now he's Chancellor Kelrec—commanding Starfleet's War College in Star Trek: Starfleet Academy.We sat down with him to find out how one actor mastered the stage, the recording studio, and the final frontier. From his early days in theatre to his blues breakthrough to stepping into the Trek universe, this is the story of an artist who refused to be boxed in. We talk about building Kelrec from the ground up, what it's like to join one of sci-fi's most iconic franchises, and why versatility matters more than specialisation.If you've ever wondered how someone becomes this kind of multi-hyphenate creative force, this episode has the answers.Welcome aboard the Clonestar Podcast, where we explore the Star Trek universe through interviews, deep dives, and thoughtful conversation with the people behind the stories.
25 March 2026, 7:00 pm - 1 hour 25 minutesErica Ortegas: Personality, Pilot, and Why She Matters
Jodi sits down with Spotted Giraffe for this week's Women of Strange New Worlds episode, taking a close look at one of the most distinctive characters in the current Trek lineup — Erica Ortegas.
They get into what makes Ortegas tick: her sharp personality, her role at the helm of the Enterprise, and how she fits into the Strange New Worlds ensemble in a way that feels genuinely different from the characters around her. There's also a good chunk of conversation around why Ortegas has connected so strongly with fans — and what that says about what the show is doing right.
Ortegas is one of Strange New Worlds' most talked-about characters, and for good reason. She brings a kind of energy to the bridge that Trek hasn't quite had before, and this conversation gets into exactly why that matters.
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