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We have a PLETHORA of GEEK-LADEN AWESOMENESS that we never seem fully able to get to in just ONE Podcast.  For THAT reason, we've got THESE guys..

 

 

..click the photo: read the blog.

 

 

JAY The "ALL-FATHER" of Monkey Poo Studios.  Having started tenure with "The Last Podcaster Standing", went onto found "7 Days a Geek" and the much acclaimed "Podcasting 101", he is the published writer of Indie Comic "E.L.E. - Extinction Level Event".   He is Co-chronicler of the gestalt literary mayhem that is "Chesney Goss" and creator of the enormously popular web-series "Between the Covers".

 

He loves ANY film created by Michael Bay or Kevin Smith.

 

His favorite writers?  Brian K. Vaughan, Craig thompson, Dan Slott and Brian Michael Bendis.

 

He has WAY too many jobs, and way too many ideas to do them in.  Podcasting and writing are the "first steps" towards living the geek life: 24/7.

 

 

 

JOHN Alberta based host of "The Pop-Culture Cafe" Podcast.  46 of his 51 years: a geek.  A life that has revolved around comics, movies, sci-fi, comedy, video games and the world of fantasy.  "I sat in the front row and watch in '77 as the destroyer from Star Wars seem take for ever to go across the screen.. I remember seeing that guy with the funny long scarf and metal door for the first time and being amazed. So I have lived and will continue to live a life in this crazy world": There.  What you see there? Nerd honey.

 

 

Check out his Podcast: POP CULTURE CAFE

 

 

STEFANIE Enjoy sunsets, long walks on the beach, frisky women and pie, love me some pie…wait, no, that’s not right. Maybe it was fish fingers and custard?  Nope, that’s not it either. Hmm, I’ll have to go to my mind palace and have a think on it. But honey, you should see me in a crown.


Joking aside, I’m into a variety of geeky things. From Star Trek to Star Wars, Supernatural to Super Heroes, Consulting Detectives to Timelords. I’m equal opportunity when it comes to DC vs Marvel. Both have their pros and cons—nobody’s perfect, case and point: Why’s it so hard to make a movie about a strong female character like Wonder Woman, DC? Marvel, who thought Squirrel Girl was a good idea? 
 

My favorite DC character is Batman, without a doubt. As a little girl, I coveted a neighborhood kid’s batman tricycle…that was a sweet tricycle. On the Marvel side, Iron Man is my favorite Avenger. It’s not just because of Robert Downey Jr. either. I may just have a thing for rich parent-less bachelor-types. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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