August 5 - Spoons, Ice Cream, Chicken
I give the briefest possible overview of ‘Spoon Theory’ then just talk about all the things I’ve not been doing and all the food I have been eating.
I give the briefest possible overview of ‘Spoon Theory’ then just talk about all the things I’ve not been doing and all the food I have been eating.
More apologies for technical difficulties, then some talk about the films, TV and music I’m using to get through this global traumatic event! Standard stuff for these audio logs!
In this alliterative episode I try and recommend a TV show without telling you what it’s about, recommend a musician while telling you you might not like him and recommend a video game which I’m not even sure I should be playing.
This one goes pretty deep into how my mind and my anxieties work. Especially with regards to how I socialize. It’s pretty vulnerable stuff…
Let’s talk about books, comics and vinyl. Not any specific books, comics or vinyl… Just the concept of books, comics or vinyl.
I talk about some of the things that have been getting me through the past few weeks including an incredibly well-written and nuanced TV drama, a beautifully moving revolutionary song and… Marbles.
Continuing yesterday’s discussion about change, today I talk about things changing and falling out of love. But, like, through the lens of pop culture. As per.
I had planned on talking about some TV shows I finished watching this week, but instead I get distracted after demanding you watch the best video on the internet and just ramble on about music and podcasts for 20 minutes. These are not scripted.
It’s the longest episode yet as I ramble on and on some more about queer representation and mention an avalanche of TV shows. I also make two glaring mistakes as I refer to this as a podcast AND fail to mention the fact that Linda Cardellini is Velma in the live action Scooby Doo films. Twice shame on me.
I start off talking about watching pop-punk videos on YouTube and somehow end up talking about the importance of queer representation in the media? Not sure how I got there… Also my computer makes two weird noises during recording and I react professionally and effectively.
Tonight's episode includes the descriptions of a childhood novel and a young adult webcomic, neither of which I ever made. Also my brief thoughts on the Royal Family and books.
In today’s audio log (still Not A Podcast) I finally talk about improv and how I’m feeling about it suddenly not being part of my life. There is also a short tangent about music and then a larger one on documentaries where I speculate on what the hell Tiger King is about.