John Curtis-Sanchez (Turn Zero)
On this week’s show, Jaret & Gary talk with young father, John Curtis-Sanchez of the band, Turn Zero about being a student at ASU as well as sharing 50/50 custody!
On this week’s show, Jaret & Gary talk with young father, John Curtis-Sanchez of the band, Turn Zero about being a student at ASU as well as sharing 50/50 custody!
The nerds are LIVE again this week and have so much to talk about. Sasha had a nightmare about TS she has to get off her chest and it’s all uphill from there! We give you some tips on what to ask your budtender when you get to your dispensary, we go international with some wacky canna-news and end on a huff and puff that makes us steam from our ears! But it’s one of our most fun shows we’ve done this year for some reason, we suspect it’s all the edibles we consumed but it’s also because we’re together… Read more »
There goes my hero, as Seb is on tour with The Offspring, Pat asks him if the saying “Never meet your heroes” is applicable or not. Seb grew up as a huge The Offspring fan.
On this week’s show, Jaret & Gary talk with Alan Smyth, the co-author of “Men! Fight for Me: The Role of Authentic Masculinity in Ending Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking” – This is an important scary topic, you will NOT want to this miss this conversation! For more about Alan and the book, you can visit him at https://fightforme.net
We have so many shows & movies to talk about this week Geek Girl Riot is coming at’cha with some rapid-fire segments on Wakanda Forever (and the Marvel Process), Strange World, Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio, Glass Onion, and Wednesday. Wakanda Forever + Strange World Now that Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is officially out, Sherin, Julian, and Philip let loose and share some of their hot takes they couldn’t say before. In particular, they ask what is up with Marvel making villains that some people think aren’t really all that bad (um, what?). Then they dive into Strange World, the wonderful… Read more »
Geek Girl Riot dives into Interview with the Vampire’s S1 finale, before revisiting our conversations about Wakanda Forever and Alaska Daily.
Nick goes to Hawaii to hang with chickens & Tommy reviews ‘Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’.
On this week’s show, Jaret & Gary talk with Ray Causey from Netflix 28 Days Haunted, who was apart of one of three teams who spent 28 days in some of the most haunted locations in the United States for an experiment based on the theories of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren. Ray explains how difficult it was being away from his wife and 5 children for an entire month and living with no TV, internet, phone or any interaction with anyone outside of their lockdown!
Dallas Jackson is a creator, writer, director, Howard alum, and an all-around great person to chat with. On Geek Girl Riot this week, we find out what he’s been up to, his journey to making The System (in theaters now!), and what he’s working on next.
When We Were Young Fest recap and this Nascar stunt shocked everyone… in the coolest way.