If today’s just-released Geekscape 524 featuring Felicia Day (embedded below and available right here) wasn’t quite enough Felicia for you… the second season of the hilarious improv space podcast Journey To The Stars has finally premiered after being revealed back in July.

The first episode of season two is available now (there’s also a sweet recap available in case you’ve forgotten any of the important stuff from season one), with 25 additional weekly episodes set to release over the course of the season.

As per the season’s description, the new episodes follow “the crew as they attempt to find their way back to Earth before it is devoured by the all-consuming force known as the Nothing. Season one detailed the misadventures of our group of bumblers played by Felicia Day (The Guild, Buffy the Vampire Slayer) as scatterbrained scientist Elsa Rankfort, Janet Varney (You’re The Worst, Stan Against Evil) as the misanthropic A.I. aptly named Sorry, Steve Berg (The Good Place, The Goldbergs) as apathetic technician Stew Merkel and Colton Dunn (Superstore, Key & Peele) as a wholly unqualified Captain Tucker Lentz, who accidentally find themselves on the wrong side of a wormhole.”

If that cast wasn’t already incredible enough, Criminal Minds Kirsten Vangness is also joining the crew this season as “Nico, a lesbian space alien who finds herself in a complicated love triangle with fellow crewmembers,” and guest stars will include The Office‘s Angela Kinsey, BoJack Horseman‘s Paul F. Tompkins, Children’s Hospital‘s Erinn Hayes, Good Game‘s Jesse Cox, Futurama‘s (and upcoming Geekscape produced short film Chasing Fletcher Allen‘s) Phil LaMarr, What We Do in the Shadow‘s Harvey Guillén, and even more.

Honestly, I’ve only recently heard of the podcast, and it sounds like a totally wonderful time. With a ton of episodes already available from season one, I think I just found my new podcast addiction. Check out Voyage to the Stars season two right here, or check out the season premiere below.

As you just heard in today’s episode of Geekscape, on October 1st Felicia’s new book, EMBRACE YOUR WEIRD: Face Your Fears and Unleash Creativity! is set to release.

In the book, she “threads personal anecdotes and plenty of personality through a practical, hands-on guide to finding, rekindling, and enhancing creative passions, which absolutely sounds like it could be right up my alley right now.

If Jon and Felicia talking about the book has you hankering to learn more, you can pre-order the book right here.

It’s been several years since Tim Jennings has been on the podcast so we welcome him back with open arms! Tim is one of the comedic performers behind ‘The Lusty Horde’, a longstanding improv group that is now an improvised genre storytelling podcast! Tim tells us about the history of the Horde, some hilarious stories about what worked and what didn’t when turning the live show into a podcast and more! Along the way we talk about some Infinity War and Deadpool 2 and I posit that the existence of the mobile trivia game HQ is evidence that ‘The Running Man’ and ‘The Purge’ isn’t that far away!

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It’s my pleasure to introduce the Geekscapists to Lauren and Katie of the K-Lo Sketch Show! I’ve been saying it for a long time Lauren and Katie are the two funniest people I know… and they’re also the most driven. Every month, they put on a brand new, 2-person improv, sketch and variety show from the ground up: the K-Lo Sketch Show! And it really is a pretty amazing show (which now regularly plays to a standing room only crowd)! On this episode, Katie, Lauren and I talk about the appeal of Macaulay Culkin, the recent eras of comedy films, Katie’s ‘Overwatch’ habits and Lauren’s past as a beauty queen and a variety of Disney princesses. We also discuss the K-Lo Sketch Show’s worst performance ever… and why they would do it all over again! It’s gonna get low, low, low, low, low on a new Geekscape so enjoy!

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Comedian and truth advocate Sarah King joins the boys for a conversation about comedy, performance, truth, more truth, and more funny. Sarah
is an improviser, character actress, sketch writer and comedian in LA and she takes the boys to school on how to challenge yourself with comedy, and
challenge conventions too.

I’ve wanted to have my friend Cooper Barnes back on the show for a long time now. You guys might remember him from an episode from a few months ago. Well, that was before he auditioned for Saturday Night Live, a story that I had to have him come on the show and tell. Also, Cooper talks about his upcoming pilot The Men’s Room and says that Red Tails is actually pretty good! Enjoy!

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