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This is the second part of my two-part interview with Bobby Blackwolf, host of The Bobby Blackwolf Show. You can listen to the first part here.
We discuss the Atlanta gaming industry, the politics of the gaming industry, and other topics. This is part of our Meet Your Affiliates series.
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In this episode I speak with Bobby Blackwolf, host of The Bobby Blackwolf Show. It's the first in what we hope will be a series of several more Meet Your Affiliates interviews over the next few months with Georgia Podcast Network affiliates.
The interview is broken into two parts, of which this is the first. Here we discuss the history behind Bobby's show, the Nintendo Wii, our shared esteem for Super Mario Bros. 2, and a few other topics.
In the second part, which is posted here, we mostly talk about the Atlanta game industry and the politics of gaming.
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In this episode Rusty and I interview Lain Shakespeare, executive director of The Wren's Nest, which is the Joel Chandler Harris museum here in Atlanta. The folks at The Wren's Nest have been blogging for over a year and recently started podcasting. Lain gives a little history of The Wren's Nest and then talks about what the results of their new media endeavors have been thus far.
Posted February 20, 2007 - 12:08am by Rusty Tanton
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This interview with Stephen Eley of Escape Pod, one of our awesome Georgia Podcast Network affiliates, is the second we conducted at SoCon07 (listen to the first with Karsh of BlackGayBlogger.com here). Stephen is that rare breed of podcaster who actually has found a way to pay contributors for their work. Listen to find out how he pulled that off.
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During lunch at SoCon07, Rusty and I interviewed Karsh of BlackGayBlogger.com, another of our awesome Georgia Podcast Network affiliates. Karsh has been podcasting since September 2005, making him an old hand at it. We talk about how podcasting can let people hear perspectives that might otherwise slip through the cracks.
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This installment of Meet Your Affiliates is actually a two-fer. Laura and Sasha are both on The Coffee and Tea Show, and Laura is also on The Rocky Horror Pod Show. We recorded this interview in the wee hours of the morning, whilst feasting on tasty, greasy food. Soulful tunes from the Waffle House jukebox add to the ambiance of your listening experience.
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The affiliate interviews just keep on coming! In this installment, Rusty and I talk with Omar of The Other O Show. He's been podcasting for over a year, which puts him well into middle-age in podcaster years. We discuss the evolution of his show and the secrets behind its longevity. (Oh, and there's a sound effect, so pay attention!)
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In our second affiliate interview, Rusty and I talk with Leann of Tag in the Seam. This interview was recorded at Dragon*Con, after we'd fulfilled all our panel obligations. We theorize about why there aren't more women involved in podcasting, get briefly interrupted by a roving band of podcasters who aren't us, and disparage the choice of carpet in the Hilton.
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In the first of what we intend to become a series of interviews with our affiliate podcasters, Amber and I interview Chilly of the 10,000 things. We discuss his podcast and travels, and also touch on online dating and (wait for it) the implications of podcasts on how people communicate in real life.