Episode Archive: MBSing

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Ladieeeeeeeees and gentlemeeeeen. Please welcome to the ring ALEX TREPKA AKA The Road Pupp for a glorious conversation about his love of professional wrestling. This was an absolute blast, and no stone of my own pro wrestling knowledge was left unturned.

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Hoop it up, dudes! My friend Brandon is an NBA fanatic who has faithfully followed the Chicago Bulls and the NBA in general for almost 20 years. He has a ton of incredible insight on the way the league has changed in that time and the way his own life has been affected by his love of the game.

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Put on some rented shoes and button up your embroidered shirt because Daniel Duval came on the podcast to talk about his life in the fast lane(s). Daniel's a total sweetheart and big fan of the podcast and The Nerdologues, so it was a pleasure to be able to invite him to be a guest and to have such a great time recording.

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'Ello govnas! Cheerio pip pip an' all dat!  I sat down with my friend Jay Bee Hanna to discuss his love for all things British: accents, culture, comedy, music, Doctor Who, etc.  It was a silly blast of a chat all will enjoy.

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Jimmy Pennington came on the show to talk about novels, and, while we may have strayed away from the topic at times, I truly dug this conversation. We got into some neuroses of our own and how those feelings affect what the Great American Novel must mean to its readers.

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Oh nooooo! It's Bret Dorman!!! Talking about Godzilla! Look out! Man. What a delight this chat was. We covered a plethora of topics including some discussion on liking the things you like and not knowing or caring how other people feel about them, "bad" films vs. "good" films, and the way already existing content (books, other films, comics, etc) affects the way movies are made and for which type of audience.

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My dear friend and teammate James Allen came into the studio to lay down some SICK tracks with me in this episode! If you are expecting us to actually rap, change your expectations because we do not.

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Check it out, people. Jennifer's interest in dyslexia is one she had no choice on: after battling with her learning disabilities for years without knowing why she could not do school work like her classmates, she was diagnosed with dyslexia at the age of 15. Her story is a delightful one in spite of this difficulty.

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Kellen and I appropriately enjoyed cups of joe he brewed for us as we chatted about one of his favorite things, coffee. His entrance to the interest in coffee is fun to hear about, his knowledge of the subject is fascinating, and our digression to a general discussion of having passions and routines is goddamned lovely if I do say so myself.