It’s National Podcast Day

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Today, September 30th is National Podcast Day. I just wanted to take a moment to share some podcasts I dig with with you. Podcasting is often done for no money, and more often costs the people who do it money. Maybe you can’t give all the podcasts you love some money, but you can certainly let them know you listen and you appreciate what they do. I’m going to list a bunch of podcasts I listen to as my way of showing my appreciation to all these cool folks who have provided me with hundreds of hours of free entertainment. Follow me

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The Horror Of Loon Lake Kickstarter is live!

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It’s all the way live kids. Go check it out, The Horror Of Loon Lakeit just went up today, and we can totally make this happen folks. Go check out the interview we did with Carl here and don’t forget that Smell A Rat is included in this project, which has a ton of cool stuff from a ton of cool people, including Stan Chou. Oh and remember in my Smell A Rat review I said I should write some sort of John Carpenter style opening credits music for it? Guess what makes an appearance in the video.. Although, in my head I keep thinking “Damn I didn’t master it!” Anyway, go check it out! It’s an awesome horror anthology, with a bunch of great artists involved. Toodles!

-Kris

Hey Axeholes, check this out!

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Friday night I participated in my first multi-podcast hangout with Adam & Bryce from Axeology Guitar Radio, and a ton of other cool folks. When I say jump I want everybody in this place to jump.

Jump!

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Red Angel Dragnet an interview with Eric Palicki

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I took a quick moment to speak with Eric Palicki about Red Angel Dragnet a graphic novel in the last couple days seeking funding through Kickstarter. Tighten your belt, we’re about to jump

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Exspastic Comics an Interview

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Hi, teens. After a bit of a break, The Gravy Age is proud to present a very special in interview with Shannon Gretzon from Exspastic Comics! Follow me after the jump.

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9/11- (not comics) Listening to that day again.

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Since this is the 13th anniversary of the tragedy of September 11th, 2001, I decided to revisit that very day in audio form. Thanks to the archive of PaintYourBaldSpot.com a site that has collected years of the Don and Mike show, you can listen to the show from that day. Don and Mike were broadcasting from WNEW in Manhattan that day, as well as being on their home station on WJFK. To hear it again, not as a “this happened over a decade ago” but, to hear them go on the air that day, to hear the the confusion as information comes in, is both heartbreaking and fascinating. Listening to them take calls that day you hear the shock, confusion, anger, and more importantly people pulling together as one. They call out CNN for getting their graphics department for their America Under Attack graphics, and interviewing Tom Clancy. As my kids get older, I think we may listen to this again, so they can get a sense of this day… Thank you Don, Mike, Robb and Buzz for doing their best during a horrible, confusing time, thank you to PYBS for having this archive available. But more importantly thank you to all of the emergency services personnel who worked tirelessly in the wake of an unimaginable tragedy. My heart goes out to everyone who lost family, friends and loved ones that day.

-Kris

An Interview With Tim Mayer

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Hello, there! Sorry for the delay in posting this newest interview, but, it was well worth the wait I swear. Tim Mayer was incredibly generous with his time to talk a bit about comics, art, and helping developmentally disabled adults get their comics published, let’s go take a look at what he has to say after the jump.

 

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Unit 44 & More an interview with Wes Locher

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Howdy folks, in what I am hoping becomes a regular feature here at The Gravy Age, we are very proud to present our interview with Wes Locher regarding his new project Unit 44, plus more great stuff. Follow me past the jump. Walk this way.   Continue reading