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SFM Presents: Consumption \\“ Ep. 05, 9/04/13

Episode 5 of SFM Presents: Consumption was recorded LIVE on Google Hangout.

We spent our time talking about two things in particular: Dragon*Con! and Chooch and Viv’s visit to P.G.’s house, better known as The “Neverpanties” Ranch.

Guests:

Nicole Gugliucci
Timothy Legower
Billy Flynn
Terri “Flynnstress”

Hosts:

P.G. Holyfield (author of Murder at Avedon Hill and SFM Founder)
Christiana Ellis (too many podcasts to list here, but you can check out all things Christiana at her site).
Chooch (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host)
Vivid Muse (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host, Girls\\™ Rules Podcast Host)

 

If you want to be part of this or future shows (questions for the guest, topics for us to discuss, general trolling):

Email us at consumption at specficmedia dot com
Leave a voicemail at (704-981-1SFM)
Post a message here before the show, or on the YouTube page during the show!

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SFM Presents: Consumption \\“ Ep. 04, 8/28/13

Episode 4 of SFM Presents: Consumption was recorded LIVE on Google Hangout, Wednesday, 8/28/13.

Our guest: one of this century’s Renaissance men, Jared Axelrod.

Hosts:

P.G. Holyfield (author of Murder at Avedon Hill and SFM Founder)
Christiana Ellis (too many podcasts to list here, but you can check out all things Christiana at her site).
Chooch (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host, and bassist of Ditched By Kate)
Vivid Muse (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host, Girls\\™ Rules Podcast Host)

 

If you want to be part of this or future shows (questions for the guest, topics for us to discuss, general trolling):

Email us at consumption at specficmedia dot com
Leave a voicemail at (704-981-1SFM)
Post a message here before the show, or on the YouTube page during the show!

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BTW – S3 Review and Feedback Show – 08/21/13

Wednesday night at 9 pm Eastern the Beyond The Wall crew will hold a Hangout to discuss Season 3 of HBO’s Game of Thrones. We’ll also figure out who won our season contest, and discuss any audience feedback.

If you’d like to share your thoughts about season 3 or have questions for us, post here prior to the show, or leave us a message on our voicemail line.

Hosts:

P.G. Holyfield (author of Murder at Avedon Hill and SFM Founder)
Chooch (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host, and bassist of Ditched By Kate)
Vivid Muse (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host, Girls’ Rules Podcast Host)
Christiana Ellis (too many podcasts to list here, but you can check out all things Christiana at her site).
Nuchtchas (Host of Nutty Bites Podcast)

Contact Us:

Email: btw at specficmedia dot com
Phone: 6199-BTW-GoT (619-928-9468)
Comments: On the site

 

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Audio: Beyond the Wall – Season 3, Ep. 10

“Mhysa”

Here is the audio from the Episode 10 Hangout back in June. Chooch moderated the discussion, and did a wonderful job!

I wasn’t there… I was at this wedding, see, went out to pee, and the next thing I knew some guy with a wolf’s head almost ran me down with his horse. What the hell was that all about?

I was able to get some comments to Nutty before the show, however–which means I still got to drive Christiana crazy with my grumpiness!!

NEXT WEDNESDAY, August 21st at 9 pm Eastern, we’ll do our season end show, Live on YouTube! Be sure to the look for post here

Episode 10 Hosts:

Chooch (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host, and bassist of Ditched By Kate)
Vivid Muse (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host), Girls’ Rules Podcast Host)
Christiana Ellis (too many podcasts to list here, but you can check out all things Christiana at her site).
Nuchtchas (Host of Nutty Bites Podcast)

Contact Us:

Email: btw at specficmedia dot com
Phone: 6199-BTW-GoT (619-928-9468)
Comments: On the site

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In case you missed it…

Here is the video from the Hangout-a-Thon: The BTW discussion of “weather in Westeros” starts around the 2:23:00 mark.

During the recording of the special BTW discussion during CosmoQuest’s Hangout-a-Thon in June, I made the announcement that any profits from SpecFicMedia.com’s Spreadshirt Store for the rest of this year will be donated to Citizens Science Project: CosmoQuest.

So, if you needed a reason to purchase a shirt from our Spreadshirt store… 

 

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Audio: Beyond the Wall – Season 3, Ep. 9

“The Rains of Castamere”

Here is the audio from the Episode 9 Hangout back in early June. Yep, June.

We had internet connectivity issues that night (mostly my end). As a result I dreaded working on this. And I had summer stuff with the kids. Yeah yeah, I know.

Anyways, my bad. The next episode will be free. I promise.

Oh yeah… this is also the longest episode ever. And that’s without bloopers and show audio (this is the straight talk only).

During the Hangout, we referred to several images… here they are:

Hosts:

P.G. Holyfield (author of Murder at Avedon Hill and SFM Founder
Chooch (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host, and bassist of Ditched By Kate)
Vivid Muse (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host), Girls’ Rules Podcast Host)
Christiana Ellis (too many podcasts to list here, but you can check out all things Christiana at her site).
Nuchtchas (Host of Nutty Bites Podcast)

Contact Us:

Email: btw at specficmedia dot com
Phone: 6199-BTW-GoT (619-928-9468)
Comments: On the site

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Podcast Announcement – SFM Presents: Consumption

SFM Presents: Consumption is a new podcast/Google Hangout/YouTube show we’re starting this week.

specficmedia_logoSpecFicMedia.com Presents: Consumption

Some of us are media content creators; others are creators of a different type, make, or model… but all of us are media consumers. SFM Presents: Consumption will be a show where the hosts and a guest will talk about what media they are consuming (with a focus on speculative fiction media, of course). Movies, television, games, books, comic books… they’re all on the table.

As with BTW, the bulk of the show will be spoiler-free (as some of our discussions will be about things that some of the hosts may not have played, read, seen, or heard). But unlike BTW, we will have a spoiler section at the end of each podcast where all topics are fair game.

Our first episode/live show will be Wednesday, July 31st at 9 pm Eastern time. Viewer Q&A will be done through YouTube. I will post the link here when the time comes, but the best place to find our content is our YouTube channel.

Hosts:

P.G. Holyfield (author of Murder at Avedon Hill and SFM Founder
Christiana Ellis (too many podcasts to list here, but you can check out all things Christiana at her site).
Chooch (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host, and bassist of Ditched By Kate)
Vivid Muse (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host, Girls\\™ Rules Podcast Host)

Our first guest will be Matthew Wayne Selznick, author of Brave Men Run and the recently released sequel, Pilgrimage.

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Ryan Davis… and Podcasting

ryandavisOn Monday I saw that Ryan Davis, the primary host of the Giant Bombcast and one of the founders of Giantbomb.com, passed away last week at the age of 34. Giant Bomb is a gaming website and the Giant Bombcast has been my favorite podcast the last couple of years. The reason I love it? It\\™s a weekly podcast about video games and the gaming industry that has very little to do with video games. Well, that\\™s not really true. The four or five hosts (writers and other content creators on the Giantbomb site) spend a good amount of time talking about games and everything going on in the gaming industry. But it is secondary to why I have listened to 2 to 3 hours of audio on a weekly basis. What these guys do, better than most, these five distinct voices with wonderfully diverse personalities, is enjoy each other\\™s company, just shooting the shit about what\\™s happened since the last time they recorded.

For example, Ryan starts each episode asking Jeff, Brad, Patrick and Vinnie what they have been doing. Now in normal circumstances, on other gaming podcasts, you would expect this to go around the table and maybe 20-30 minutes of discussion on the games they\\™ve played or the events they\\™ve attended, the hosts would move on to talk about the next topic, be it news or maybe some focused talk about an upcoming game that they might have seen at some press event. But on a Giant Bombcast? Ummm… no. I was listening to an old episode yesterday and Ryan asked Jeff Gerstmann about his week and after a discussion of topics such as cable service, the horrible delivery pizza situation in San Francisco, professional wrestling, and the Super Mario Brothers movie (\\˜93), Ryan moved on to the next host\\™s (Patrick Klepek\\™s) week. I looked down at my iPhone and realized that they had been riffing off of each other for over an hour.  And it was glorious.

Anyway, it\\™s not for everyone. I remember when I first listened to the podcast I was unsure about it. Because the show was so personal, and because I was starting to listen three years after they had started the thing, I was lost. Even with the very distinct voices of the hosts it was hard to figure out who was who, and certainly the ongoing \\narrative\\ was such that I felt three steps behind most of the time.  

But I recognized immediately that these guys were smart, funny, and have different strengths and weaknesses that played off each other perfectly. And even though it felt free-form and loose, it was directed wonderfully by Ryan. He was a sarcastic, bombastic, happy man that loved to push buttons but in a way that always made friends and listeners feel like they are \\in on\\ or \\part of\\ the joke. And that\\™s why I kept listening. I wanted to be part of that joke, part of that family.

I\\™m not here to talk about Ryan Davis specifically. I\\™ll post some links to stories written about him, some videos featuring him, etc. But I never met him. I never wrote an email to him or any of the hosts of the podcast with questions or comments (though I\\™ve thought of doing so several times over the last three years). I never made it to PAX or E3 to say hi and shake his hand and thank him for all he does. I\\™ll leave the tributes to those that knew him.

But I do want to come at this from a different direction, because of something I experienced yesterday. I was on IGN, looking at the news (yes, when I say \\news\\ you can bet has something to do with video games or movies… unless we\\™re talking about The Daily Show… that\\™s news, right?), and I see a news item with Ryan\\™s photo in the corner. My first thought was \\Why is Ryan\\™s photo on an IGN story? Is Giantbomb leaving CBS Interactive?\\ And then I saw the headline. And then I went to twitter. And then I noticed that Giantbomb\\™s website hadn\\™t updated with new content since the July 5th. This is a website that updates content multiple times a day.  So it wasn\\™t a hoax, or a joke.

And to the reason I\\™m writing this… I was devastated. It wasn\\™t an emotional, eyes tearing up, need to call somebody to hear their voice type of thing. It was a stomach churning, energy draining, lose the ability to focus, can feel the headache coming event. I felt like I had lost a brother. Hell, the man had just gotten married a few days before he died. I felt bad for his wife, his friends, his co-workers.

I\\™m sure it showed on my face, because a lady at work noticed and asked what was wrong.  And I tried to explain, but she didn\\™t understand podcasting and I could tell what she was thinking… \\you feel this bad over someone you don\\™t know, have never met?\\ and it wasn\\™t a mean thought at all… she\\™s a very nice lady. So I thought about it for a minute and asked her \\Is there a radio or talk show host you like?\\ She said sure, Conan O\\™Brien.  I immediately said \\No, that\\™s too famous a person. How about someone local?\\

She said the name of some local country music dj I hadn\\™t heard of. I said \\That works. You know how over time you learn some things about their personal lives, funny anecdotes about when they were in college, stories about their kids or some event they attended, basically what they can share without offending anyone, or making management angry because they might chase away listeners or sponsors?\\ She nodded her head. \\What if this guy started an internet show that you could listen to, where it\\™s just him sitting around with some of his buddies, talking about everything and anything, no restrictions.\\

She admitted that would be cool.  \\Now let\\™s say that\\™s 2 or 3 hours of audio every week, and you listen to that for 3 years. You have heard him and his friends talk about everything\\”what they\\™ve done, where they\\™ve gone… the good, the bad and definitely the ugly\\”sort of a reality show but unedited and unscripted, so you know you\\™re seeing the real person, not just what some reality show producer wants you to see or hear.\\ She was getting it.

\\And then he dies.\\

She nodded again. \\I understand.\\ And she patted me on the shoulder and walked away.

People ask me about podcasting from time to time. Some ask why I still do it when it\\™s no longer related to my writing. Others ask if podcasting is dying out. I usually respond that with the growth of video that podcasting has changed, but that at its core it\\™s still an important medium, even if it is a very niche medium. Podcasting is the only place where as a consumer you can find people talking about the exact thing you care about, as a regularly released audio or video show. And as a listener, you can become a part of that show\\™s community. You can interact with the hosts and other listeners, contribute to the show in different ways… and if you are dedicated and have something to offer, you can probably become part of the show in some way.

As people on this website know, I host a podcast with four of my friends where we talk about HBO\\™s Game of Thrones television series. There are at least eight or nine podcasts like ours that I would try out if I wasn\\™t doing one myself, because that\\™s what I like. And if I found a Game of Thrones podcast with hosts that I connected with in some way, I\\™m sure I\\™d continue listening to it.

The world has changed. Most of my best friends now live states away, but I see them in Skype video chats or Google Hangouts whenever I want. And if we find a topic we are passionate enough about, we might start a podcast, just to see if other people might like it and want join in the fun. Part of it is driven by ego I\\™m sure, and there\\™s always the hope that if I someday finish another novel and it gets published, some of my listeners might buy it.  

But the most important reason I podcast? So I can see/hear those friends once a week, even though they all live in other states (or Canada); we get to catch up on life, and talk about things we love. And if other people enjoy what we talk about, and feel a connection to us, that\\™s a nice bonus.

I know it\\™s different for people like Ryan Davis. When he and Jeff Gerstmann started the Giantbomb gaming news website, they made a conscious decision to set themselves apart from the more corporate gaming sites out there. They knew, in order to compete with larger sites, they had to focus on the personalities of the people writing previews, reviews, and features on the site.  And one facet of that \\˜transparency\\™ was their primary podcast, the Giant Bombcast. They had been involved in podcasting and video content creation at Gamespot.com and knew that was a great way to connect with a potential customer base. But of course it was much more than that, for them and for their audience, as I hope I\\™ve described well enough in this article. They were honest, funny, professional in the ways that matter, and transparent as hell.

And from the thousands of comments on the Giantbomb website and countless others that have run stories about Ryan\\™s passing, there are many other people that feel the same way that I do.

So, as one of the many voices that make up the signal, I would like to say to Ryan: Thanks, friend… for letting us all become part of your extended family.

You will be missed.

 

Links:

IGN’s Greg Miller on Ryan Davis’s passing 

Harmonix Twitch TV Tribute to Ryan Davis

Polygon’s Justin McElroy – Remembering Ryan Davis

Giant Bomb’s YouTube Channel

 

 

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Audio: Beyond the Wall – Season 3: Balticon 47 Live Show

Last month we did a live show at Balticon 47. Here is the audio from that event. It was a great night, and the audience seemed to have a great time!

 

Hosts:

P.G. Holyfield (author of Murder at Avedon Hill and SFM Founder
Chooch (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host, and bassist of Ditched By Kate)
Vivid Muse (Into the Blender Podcast Co-Host), Girls’ Rules Podcast Host)
Christiana Ellis (too many podcasts to list here, but you can check out all things Christiana at her site).
Nuchtchas (Host of Nutty Bites Podcast)

Contact Us:

Email: btw at specficmedia dot com
Phone: 6199-BTW-GoT (619-928-9468)
Comments: On the site

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Beyond The Wall on CosmoQuest’s Hangout-a-Thon

Here’s the link to the LIVE hangout! BTW will be on in a few minutes.

http://youtu.be/Qe9WqjEwAFU