Monthly Archives: January 2015

Therefore I Geek Podcast Episode 23, Mikey Mason Live at Marscon

mikey_mason_promoUpon the 17th day of January in the Year of Our Lord 2015, Andrew availed himself of his gallant, mechanical steed of Japanese engineering and hied him to Marscon of legend.  Quoth he, “I shall take upon myself to speak to comedy rock star Mikey Mason.”  Tracy was sick.

In this podcast episode, Mikey reveals his RPG player voice, takes on the persona of “Pedantic Man,” and gives a fantastic feminist rant about strip clubs (it’s not what you’re thinking!).  Yeah… that’s just a teensy bit of the hilarity that ensues.  Trust me.

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Geek Fuel Q&A with Kate Stephenson

We’ve been talking to the folks over at Geek Fuel since they were still in the middle of their Kickstarter campaign, which was, of course, completely successful.  Since then, they sent us a cool box of goodies, and recently, Kate Stephenson answered a bunch of questions that we had about the service itself, how it distinguishes itself from other similar subscription services, and what the plans are for the future!

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Therefore I Geek: How would you describe the mission of Geek Fuel? Continue reading

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We’re Off to See the Wiz… uh… Mikey Mason, That Is.

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Today the staff of Therefore I Geek are in historical Williamsburg, VA to attend Marscon and interview inimitable geeky singer and comedian Mikey Mason for an upcoming episode. Keep your eyes peeled for that, and enjoy the rest of your weekend!

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Around the Web January 16, 2015

Last year I sat down with two other geeky guests almost immediately after leaving the floor of Emerald City Comic Con for one of our very first podcast episodes. ECCC was probably the best con I attended last year and I have plans to go back. This week ReedPOP, who is known for putting on shows like NYCC, C2E2 and both PAX shows, announced that they had acquired ECCC. While I am a huge fan of NYCC, I, along with many people, was more than a little concerned by this news. ECCC has a reputation for being a special kind of show, huge but still comic and creator focused, unlike the circus that NYCC has become. Comics Alliance sat down with Lance Fensterman of ReedPOP and Jim Demonakos of ECCC to talk about their plans for the future of both ReedPOP and ECCC. For anyone who attends any of these shows, it’s an interview worth reading. Continue reading

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