Album Review: The Roots – Do You Want More?!!!??!
The vinyl releases for these are just gorgeous and already occupy a prime spot as a jewel of my collection.
The vinyl releases for these are just gorgeous and already occupy a prime spot as a jewel of my collection.
This week the guys catch up with digital marketer/ social media guru Todd Collins.Todd has a blended family and has figured out how to make it work on all sides. They dudes discuss social media being the NEW touring for bands, kids getting older wanting less to do with parents, but later coming back around how Todd teaches parents and kids how to properly/safely use the social media apps, more time working away from family vs less money with a better quality of life…The Gary and Jaret take over to discuss important issues like…THE RABBITS ARE BACK!!!, Father’s day plans and a whole lot more!
Actor Wesam Keesh and actress Katie Leclerc join Nick to chat auditioning during a shut down world and the recent social media fueled boxing fights that seem to be taking over.
Nick Major & Steven Bryan Jackson give and in-depth, spoiler review of Zack Snyder’s new film ‘Army of the Dead’.
Nick Major is joined by Damon Fizzy & Tommy Wooldridge to discuss Netflix’s ‘The Cricle’, Dogecoin and the upcoming boxing match between Logan Paul & Floyd Mayweather.
We’re ringing that spoiler siren because Geek Girl Riot is diving all the way into The Falcon and The Winter Soldier AND Invincible. Yup, put your fists up and come get rowdy with us, ’cause both these shows fight hard, fast & dirty.
Paula Yoo joins Alice Meichi Li and Kat Bittner for The Asian in America Episode, moderated by Sherin Nicole.
This week’s Geek Girl Riot is full of #BlackGirlMagic—we share our time talking with Javicia Leslie AKA the new Batwoman, show some love for Malcolm & Marie, and applaud Amanda Gorman.
Geek Girl Riot is all about the action this week (and always). We get you ready & fired up for Outside the Wire before throwing it back to some other action movie picks.
Whether you loved or hated Wonder Woman 1984, there were definitely problems and our Rioters take turns breaking down all the different issues.