For almost a year Lindsey Kay Floyd has been the engineer of the Geekscape podcast. But our history together goes back much, much further! On this special Geekscape Hang Session, we get to know Lindsey, talk about her introduction to podcasting and radio, the awkward transition from conservative Catholic school girl to recording the sex talk filled ‘Love Line’ with Dr. Drew! Also, a horse took off a chunk of her finger so we discuss having short digits! Enjoy!

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When I was a child I discovered “Weird Al” Yankovic. Being the innocent youngster that I was I asked my grandfather if he had any Weird Al records. He didn’t mock me, he didn’t say “that’s not really my cup of tea”… my eternally awesome grandfather said “I don’t but I think I have something you’ll like”.

The next week when we visited my grandfather he handed me a cassette tape. I don’t think there exists a cassette that I’ve listened to as much as that one. Every day I’d liken to it and absorb it. It was a mix of music from Benny Bell, Spike Jonze and my favorite of the three, Stan Freberg. Some of you might be saying “who’s that?” Allow me to explain.

In the 50’s Freberg started his career at Capitol records doing parody sketches. These included classics like John and Marsha (a parody on bad soap operas), his classic Dragnet parodies and my personal favorite his “musical interruption” series.

“What was that?” I’m sure you’re thinking. To be fair I made up the name, I’m not sure if there was ever an official title for these skits but the general idea was that Freberg would cover famous songs in a spot on impression of the original singer. These performances would however be interrupted. Sometimes it’d be too much drumming (Yellow Rose of Texas), too much echo (Heartbreak Hotel) or a beatnik who hated the music (in Great Pretender and Banana Boat song).

These songs still hold up today, although having a little knowledge of music history or at the very least an awareness of the original songs goes a long way.

He continued in his popular with a satirical radio show, Ed Sullivan appearances, voice work for Garfield & Friends and even an appearance on the 1997 Saturday Morning show The Weird Al Show. He was even approached by George Lucas to voice C3P0 (despite false rumors of it being Mel Blanc) and it was Freberg who suggested Lucas look into Anthony Daniels.

Freberg never stopped working, he continued to voice numerous characters in the new CGI Garfield series.

Yesterday, at the age of 88 years old Stan Freberg passed away from Pneumonia. He will always be one of those links to the grandfather I miss so dearly.

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Continuing the trend of October Horror Guests this week I’m joined by Chris and Jeff of Chilling Tales for Dark Nights. They’re just two of the many people that help make this popular YouTube channel keep running.

The song playing during the intro is True Romance by Punchy’s Pilots.

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Big news, Geekscapists, that a lot of you have been wanting for months now… NEW WEEKLY EPISODES OF THE GEEKSCAPE PODCAST!

We’ve been on this journey for 8 years now. Looking back, I can hardly believe it. Putting together Geekscape, the podcast, the site, the community and more has been one of the most rewarding things in my life. But it’s also been a small army’s worth of work. There’s no way I could do it without the help of everyone involved today or in years past. And of course I couldn’t do it without you.

And now I have some good news as a sign of thank you! After a sporadic first nine months of 2014, the Geekscape podcast is returning to a weekly schedule! This was the seed from which our little community was born and it’s about time we watered it!

Now hosted exclusively on Soundcloud, and still distributed on iTunes, Podcast One and Stitcher, the Geekscape podcast will also now be recorded weekly LIVE IN STUDIO with our friends at TradioV! Every Monday at 7pm PST!

And because we hate wasting time… we’re starting it all up THIS MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th, at 7pm PST!

Our friends Linus and Parry from Nerf Herder (the Buffy the Vampire Slayer theme song) are our first guests!

This includes a live and recorded in studio video stream for you to watch each week! Just like with our friends at Toadhop, you can call also in live and be a part of the show yourself!

I am so happy to be returning to a studio to do the show. Not only does it help ensure a better sounding show, it makes it easier for me to deliver an episode each week and bring in bigger and better guests for all of you! And you can watch it and call in! Those are the things I always wanted the show to include and I’ve been working hard to bring them to you.

You’ll definitely want to subscribe to our Soundcloud page and catch our first episode back this Monday at TradioV!

Thanks for being a part of this journey, whether this is your first time with Geekscape or if you’ve been with us for 8+ years! We’re going to have a lot more fun for even more years to come!

 

This one’s already funded, but with six days left of its campaign I know that we can help Vox Populi hit its stretch goal!

You’ll definitely recognize actor/director Sean Aston. He’s stared in a plethora of films including The Goonies, The War of the Roses, Toy Soldiers, and most notably The Lord of the Rings trilogy (as the very important Samwise Gamgee). Did you know that Sean also hosts a discussion-based radio show?

That show is Vox Populi: Voice of the ‘Occasionally Interested’ People. It’s is a forum for politics, government & world events, divergent viewpoints and a high standard of civil discourse. Just like Geekscape, Vox Populi airs on the fantastic ToadHop network, which has a large archive of previously aired episodes.

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As the Vox Populi Kickstarter states, with absolutely no funding they’ve “managed to book National Caliber Guests, for example: U.S. House of Representative Members, & diverse high caliber influencers such as Noam Chomsky & Michael Medved. Everyday people from around the world, people with wildly divergent viewpoints on every topic listen and call in live to the show. After an exhaustive trial period, we are now ready to Launch the Show as a viable competitor in the National Pundit Marketplace. With your help, we are READY FOR PRIME TIME!!!”

Everyone involved with Vox Populi wants to create a bigger, more robust experience, so they’ve taken to Kickstarter in order to fund a fully-produced second season. Money raised from the campaign will be used to create a more secure infrastructure for the series. Staff will be hired, equipment will be purchased, and the show’s quality will increase exponentially. If the Vox Populi stretch goals are met, a full-time producer and part-time social media expert will be hired, and a dedicated Vox Populi app may even be produced (allowing you to listen, call, and text into the show with just a tap)!

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It’s a great cause, and a very important series. Of course with all things Kickstarter, there are some great rewards available for backers! Exclusive booklets, credits on the show, wristbands, DVD’s, coffee with Sean Aston, and a lot of other great incentives are available.

Again, the project has already been funded, but I’d love for the second season of Vox Populi to be the best it can possibly be, and that means that we’ve got some funding to do! Watch the Kickstarter video for the project below, and head to the official campaign page to back!

This week the Geekscapists are the stars of the show as I take on an avalanche of nonstop phone calls from the audience! I also respond to last week’s feedback on the brand new format! Who got snubbed in today’s Oscar nominations? Who should have been? Superior Spider-Man swings onto shelves and already seems like he doesn’t want to stick around! Gunman Clive is the coolest, and cheapest, videogame around! Goodbye to the PS2! The changing trends and news from CES! PLUS! TV’s Chris Gore calls in to talk Star Wars!

Last week we announced that we are joining the Toadhop Network! But wait… what is that?!? Luckily, Toadhop Program Director Johnny Ice is available to talk to us about all things Toadhop! Who is on the network? When is Geekscape arriving? What times should you listen? Why did they even ask Geekscape to join in the first place!?! The answers are all here! PLUS! A surprise appearance by Toadhop’s Crippled Kenny… as he talks about kicking ass on XBox Kinect even though he’s in a wheel chair!

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