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Here we go with more Geekspeak Report! Part 4 of the Co-host Challenge brings Lorrie Thomas, alias thomalo, of the Comic Book Road Show onto the program to take her swing at the co-hosting duties. Topics discussed on this episode include:
Our next and last contestant in the Geekspeak Co-Host Challenge is The Marvelous Patric! Make sure to let us know what you thought of Lorrie in her episode, and I thank her yet again for being on the show.
As always, you can e-mail us at [email protected], and make sure to check out The Geekspeak Report forum.
Thanks for listening, thanks for downloading, and we shall see you next time!
Episode is released, Troy Mata is co-host, shownotes to follow! Topics discussed on this episode include:
I hope you all enjoy the episode, as it was great getting to talk to Troy again! Make sure to remember him when the voting takes place at the end of the Contest, and stay tuned for thomalo next episode.
As always, you can e-mail us at [email protected], and make sure to check out The Geekspeak Report forum.
Thanks for listening, thanks for downloading, and we shall see you next time!
Episode 5 of The Geekspeak Report is here! I am joined by contestant two in the Geekspeak Co-Host Challenge, Michael Yanni, known as The Yanni on The Comic Forums. Here is a complete list of what we discuss on the show:
We will be back next time with the third contestant in the Co-Host Challenge, Troy Mata, alias number6. You can e-mail the show at [email protected], and make sure to check out the Geekspeak Report forums, where you can spread the love for Michael.
Thanks for listening, thanks for downloading, and see you next time!
The first Geekspeak Co-Host Challenge episode is here! “The Geek Pastor” Wayne Cordova, host of RadioWayne, joins me this episode as contestant number one. Is he the one? You decide! Shownotes to follow tomorrow.
You can e-mail us at [email protected], and make sure to check out the forums so you can support your favorite co-host. Next time, The Yanni will join me as Contestant Number Two. Until then, enjoy, and thanks for listening!
Episode 3 of the Geekspeak Report is here! Brent Kossina, my regular co-host of Comic Timing, stops by to assist in the selection process for the upcoming Geekspeak Co-Host Challenge! After the names are randomly picked out of his hat, we talk plenty of geek news and reviews, including:
We will return in January with the first of the Geekspeak Co-Host Challenge episodes. If you want to comment on this or anything else, e-mail us at [email protected], or you can visit the The Comic Forums to post your thoughts.
Thanks for listening, thanks for downloading, and welcome back to The Geekspeak Report!
For those who are not listening to Comic Timing, here is the news. Listen to the file enclosed, and you shall know…there is a return coming. The Geekspeak Report. January 2008. New shows, new segments…new co-host! The Geekspeak Co-Host Challenge is coming.
Within the next week, I will be holding a special episode, where a neutral party (Brent) will choose the order of which people will appear on the show. The contestants are as follows:
1. marvelouspatric
2. RadioWayne
3. The Yanni
4. thomalo
5. number6
Once all 5 have had their show, the voting will commence. There might also be a show here or there where I have others on to express their opinions of the co-hosts, things that could be improved, things they liked, and so on.
Let the games begin in 2008. Be there, and enjoy!
Episode 2 of The Geekspeak Report has arrived! This episode was recorded on Wednesday, January 17, 2007. Here is a comprehensive list of what is discussed:
As always, you can e-mail your questions and comments to [email protected], and please vote for The Geekspeak Report on Podcast Alley, and you can Digg The Geekspeak Report over at Digg.com.
Thanks for listening, and I hope everybody likes the episode. Until next time, thanks for sticking with us, and thanks as always for downloading!
Geekspeak has returned, in its brand new form! This is my first episode of The Geekspeak Report, in a truncated 30 minute version. Show notes will be placed on the web site tomorrow, as it is now early in the morning on Monday and I need to go to bed. But nevertheless, enjoy the episode, and I hope you like the new format! This episode was recorded on Sunday, December 10, 2006. Topics discussed include:
For those of you who enjoy this new version of Geekspeak, I do hope that you will stick around for what is to come. Episodes will be released every week or two, and will follow something along the lines of this format. If you would like to e-mail your thoughts on Geekspeak, you can do so at [email protected] and please vote for Geekspeak on Podcast Alley.
Thanks to everybody for sticking around, and thanks a bunch for downloading, and I hope you keep coming back for more!
Hey folks, hope everybody has been enjoying their month as much as I have. Time off is a fun thing indeed. Anywho, I happened upon this little gem a few days back, and figured it would be absolutely perfect to release as the first ever Geekspeak Video Special Edition. This is a recording of the Anime Manga Influence on American Society Panel I conducted along with Kris N. at Anime Next 2006. There are some small portions of the panel that were not recorded so certain transitions are a bit iffy, but pretty much the entire panel is right here in this video. Audio quality is not bad at all, and the video conversion is to my liking, so I certainly hope you guys feel the same way about it.
The file is in mp4 format, although I do have an avi of the file I can release if the demand is high enough. As always, you can e-mail Geekspeak at [email protected], and please vote for Geekspeak on Podcast Alley. I’ll be back quite soon with a regular old fashioned audio episode of the show. Until then, thanks for listening, thanks for watching, and thanks as always for downloading.
Finally, it’s Episode 42 of Geekspeak. This one was recorded in my old stomping grounds, the Brooklyn College Radio Studio on Sunday, August 6th after the Brooklyn Cyclones game. Hooray for nobody else at the radio station when you feel like recording! Topics discussed include:
As stated inside the podcast, Geekspeak will continue to come out during the month of August, but updates will still occur. You can e-mail Geekspeak at [email protected], and don’t forget to vote over at Podcast Alley.
Thanks for hanging in there folks, and thanks as always for downloading!
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