G33k Out With Angie Fiedler Sutton

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Sinopsis

We're all geeky about something. In this podcast, I interview geeky people about geeky things. The goal is to focus on the culture of geek media (e.g., comics, television shows, movies, gaming, online media, science, etc.), enjoying our obsessions while still managing to look at them through a critical lens. Listen as we talk about why people do what they do and how they got where they are.And now it's time to g33k out.

Episodios

  • Episode 42: (Two-Thirds of) The Reduced Shakespeare Company

    15/04/2019 Duración: 32min

     I've been a fan of the Reduced Shakespeare Company (and their podcast) for a long time. In fact, I jokingly refer to Austin Tichenor, the one who does the weekly podcast, as the 'honorary godfather' of G33K Out, as that podcast was one of the many influences on G33K Out, and its predecessor Stage Savvy.  If you're unfamiliar with their work, the RSC has been around since 1981, and started with a variation of what's now know as The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged) at various Renaissance fairs. They've been touring their latest production, William Shakespeare's Long Lost First Play (Abridged), including a stop in Los Angeles.  I sat down with Austin Tichenor and Reed Martin of the RSC. We talked about being an actor and playwright, how things have changed when they first started, and the various details of working together and doing comedy.   For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 41: Petrea Burchard

    25/03/2019 Duración: 40min

    Petrea Burchard is an actor, author, audiobook narrator, and voiceover  artist. We met at a writer's group we both belong to, when Petrea did a  presentation on audiobooks. As someone who listens to audiobooks when I  have time in-between listening to podcasts, I was already intrigued. But  when she said she was the original English voice of Ryoko from Tenchi Muyo, she had me hooked.   Petrea has written two books, has narrated the Westwick Witches mystery  series, and has done both stage and screen, among other things. We talk  about all of this, and more.   For complete show notes, go to my website. 

  • Episode 40: Roundtable – The Politics of Shipping

    15/02/2019 Duración: 57min

     For my second roundtable, we discuss shipping -- and some of the taboos that come out of it.   For complete show notes, go to my website. 

  • Episode 39: Victoria Male - 1/2 Your Biggest Fangirl

    27/01/2019 Duración: 37min

     Fangirling is an art. I talk to one of the women behind the podcast Your Biggest Fangirl, Victoria Male.   For complete show notes, go to my website. 

  • Episode 38: Geek Girls Part 2 - Sora Reyes

    30/12/2018 Duración: 49min

    In the second of my ongoing series where I interview women in the geek community about their experiences, I talk to Baker Street Babe Sora Reyes. For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 37: Hansi Oppenheimer and the Squee Project

    18/11/2018 Duración: 40min

     Hansi Oppenheimer is a filmmaker who has considered herself a fangrrl since at least the age of 6, but wanted to explore what it meant to be a woman in fandom. What was originally going to be a feature film turned into the ongoing YouTube documentary project, Squee! The Fangrrl Project. I sat down with Hansi and talked about what it means to be a fangirl, her approach to creating the documentary, and where she wants to go from here.  For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 36: Composer Aaron Guzzo and the Tesla Musical

    20/10/2018 Duración: 01h05min

     Nikola Tesla is considered by many geeks to be an unsung hero of the 20th century. The inventor of alternating current and many other ideas that we now use regularly, the man is hardly known outside of the geek realms outside of in a vague way. Composer Aaron Guzzo was fascinated by the man, and decided to write a musical based on his life. I sat down with Guzzo and discussed the musical, his process as a composer, and how he got from Indiana to Los Angeles and how that helped bring the musical to life.  For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 35: Roundtable - 'Star Wars' Fandom

    16/09/2018 Duración: 01h31min

     There’s been a lot of talk in the last few months about the toxicity in the Star Wars fandom, specifically in the backlash against The Last Jedi. How it connects to women and people of color in fandom is not an accident. So, I got together with some women to discuss the female perspective on the issue.   For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 34: 'The Man Who Unlocked the Universe' Red Carpet

    25/08/2018 Duración: 16min

     Back in June, I attended the red carpet premiere for the short movie about Ulugh Beg, and had a chance to talk to some of the people involved. For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 33: 'Sense8' Finale Red Carpet

    15/07/2018 Duración: 25min

     On June 7, I was lucky enough to attend the red carpet for the series finale of the Netflix show Sense8. Much of the cast was there, and there was a sense of sadness and hope as I interviewed them.  For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 32: Filker Tom Smith

    24/06/2018 Duración: 56min

    Tom Smith has been filking since the 1980s, and has a loyal fanbase ranging around the world. He’s been recognized by Dr. Demento and Larry Niven, and more. He’s been nominated (and won) a boatload of Pegasus Awards, which recognizes excellence in filking. We talk about what got him into filking, how he deals with the world today, and his process for writing music.  For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 31: Geek Girls Part 1 - Supriya Limaye

    15/05/2018 Duración: 29min

    Back in 2014, I decided I wanted to start a series of interviews with women in the community to discuss what it was like. I finally am getting around to producing some of those interviews. Supriya and I met, as mentioned in the interview, thanks to a Facebook Sherlock fan group for those in Southern California. At the time, she worked for Geek and Sundry, although now she works for DeviantArt. Originally from the Silicon Valley area, she moved to Los Angeles to look for work. We talk Harry Potter, Reddit, and other topics.  For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 30: Gallifrey One 2018

    29/04/2018 Duración: 47min

     If you know me at all, you know I've been a fan of Doctor Who for most of my life. I’ve written about it extensively on this website. So, when I had the chance at a ticket for this year's Gallifrey One, I jumped at the chance. Here are my thoughts.  For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 29: 'Living Among Us' Red Carpet

    15/03/2018 Duración: 40min

     In February, I had the chance to attend the red carpet premiere of Living Among Us, a movie shot in the style of a documentary that assumes vampires are real and just made themselves public. (Yes, I do bring up the similarities to What We Do In the Shadows, although as the trailer shows, it’s more in the vein of Blair Witch Project.) While there, I interviewed a wide range of people, both there as part of the movie and just to support it. For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 28: Author Kevin J. Anderson

    15/02/2018 Duración: 44min

     Last year, when I attended the 2017 Writers of the Future Awards, I got a chance to interview author Kevin J. Anderson, who was one of the judges. Alas, the audio went to The Bad Place, lost in the ether. However, he thankfully was happy enough to do a phone interview with me later that month. For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 27: 2017 Stan Lee's Los Angeles Comic Con

    20/01/2018 Duración: 20min

    Last October, I got to yet again attend Stan Lee’s Los Angeles Comic Con, formerly known as Comikaze. My second time attending, this time I only went one day. This convention, now in its sixth year, was Los Angeles’ first major comic convention. As with any convention, there were plenty of panels, celebrities, and artists and vendors to go about.  For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 26: Author Nancy Kress

    15/12/2017 Duración: 27min

     Back in April, I attended the 2017 Writers of the Future Awards. While there, I was lucky enough to connect with author Nancy Kress, who was one of the judges. Author of 27 novels, 3 books on writing, and many, MANY short stories, she’s won 6 Nebulas and 2 Hugo Awards. I managed to do a phone interview with her, where we talked about her writing process, the differences between science fiction and fantasy, and her advice to new writers.  For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 25: 'Extraordinary: Stan Lee' Red Carpet

    20/09/2017 Duración: 51min

     On August 22, in partnership with the online fundraising platform Omaze and Make-a-Wish, there was a live tribute to him. Hosted by Chris Hardwick, Extraordinary: Stan Lee boasted a wide range of celebrities coming out to honor the creator. I managed to get on the red carpet and get some interviews down with some of them.   For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 24: 2017 LA Times Festival of Books

    31/07/2017 Duración: 43min

     Back in late April, I attended the 2017 LA Times Festival of Books. The largest book festival in the US, this free annual event celebrates the written word. With panels on a variety of topics, readings and interviews with authors, and even music performances, there’s always something for everyone. This was my third year attending. While I was there, I interviewed many of the people in the various vendor booths throughout the festival. For complete show notes, go to my website.

  • Episode 23: 2014 LA Festival of Books: Stephen Tobolowsky

    22/04/2017 Duración: 43min

     "Hey: it's that one guy!" It's the cry of many a character actor (so much so that it's got its own page on TV Tropes, and for actor Stephen Tobolowsky, that's fine with him. Appearing in over 200 films and/or television episodes, you may know him as the insurance salesman in Groundhog Day, the substitute teacher Sandy Ryerson in Glee, or from any number of various roles.  In 2014, I had the chance to interview him. He was going to be at that year's LA Festival of Books. He's coming back to this year's LA Festival of Books, promoting his newest book, My Adventures with God, and so I thought it was a great chance to bring this interview out from storage.  For complete show notes, go to my website.

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