Aaron Fever, writer and comedian, talks to people who he thinks are cool from the world of music, comedy, comic books, and more.
We talk with our friend Heather Mbaye about conventions past, historical costumes, and good memories.
We talk, inevitably, a little about the current pandemic but then veer off in to the cross between alcohol and our feelings, our St. Patrick Swayze weekend, and masculinity. Stay safe y'all.
From one power couple to another: we give our thoughts on Noah Baumbach and Greta Gerwig's latest offerings, Marriage Story and Little Women.
We fulfil the promise of our movie reviews, remind the world of a certain Hallmark queen, and get cranky about posthumous hyping.
We talk about our recent travels, the right to mess up a language, and give you a movie review before setting up our upcoming movie reviews.
We catch up and complete our promise of Darcy's limericks and update you on our Kickstarter (spoilers: it got funded!)
Darcy unveils some of her limericks composed for our Kickstarter backers, disagree about seasons, and murder an accent.
We return from our Atlanta sojourn to sleepily talk about Dragon Con, table selling etiquette, and the Kickstarter that almost killed me.
We catch up with our latest televisual likes and dislikes, why do people forget condoms, and being a good house guest.
We have a special guest join us to talk about pizza around the world, food preferences, and little bit of reality TV.
The fine folks who make Fortnite figures, Jazwares, completely messed up and took us for a sensible choice of toy reviewers. You can catch the video of this review on aaronfever.com
Expect the important debate of Noodles versus Pasta, sending fan-mail, and pouring things on heads.
We break down the word for breaking down in your pants, talk some TV shows, some recent fascinations, and an uncomfortable D&D session.
We talk about birthday feelings, convention thoughts and plans, and fanatic/fan needs.
We catch up with chat about bad writing, bad lists, and bad boob decisions.
CONTENT WARNING: We talk about the famous documentary recently released about Michael Jackson's abuse of children. And our conversation weaves between that and other child abuse documentary Abducted In Plain Sight.
We have a lot to catch you up on: new jobs, D&D, The Good Place's ethical problem, international racial relations, and shoes.
In a break from the usual format, in this special episode we try 9 different whiskeys on air. It was fun for us, at least.
We catch up after a turbulent January which consisted of hospital visits, games, and babies.
We talk about 2018, how it was for us and how we feel in general with looking back. We're not sure how we feel about any of it.
We talk about Aaron's birthday movie marathon, it leads to a classic being crapped on a little, and we revel in our first session of a new D&D campaign.
We have an important apology to make and then kind of disagree about what we disagree about.
Welcome to your new English grammar class, with teacher Darcy confusing native English speaker Aaron. And then both of us get confused by numbers.
In our Thanksgiving themed episode we talk a little bit about the holiday, Father Ted, and Nicki Minaj's sex life.
We talk poorly about politics and briefly about dry humping classes.
We have an in-depth talk about penises and Sex And The City. Separate conversations about both.
We tell you about how god damn exhausted we are, guests, proposals, and pronunciations.
We give an update on uvulas, Aaron's worst-pitch-ever, and Darcy talks about Cosmo's front cover.
We update you on how our Dragon Con went, get lost and goofy due to some jet lag, and then (as Darcy puts it) Aaron goes on a ten minute monologue. Sorry.
We have a conversation about suburbs/boroughs/villages, and about how people see both of our respective home nations. There's also some hyping of our soon-to-be trip to Dragon Con.
The incomparable Jen returns to tell us about what she has been up to in the year since her last interview and her new game Bragging Rights (http://braggingrightsgame.com/) coming to Kickstarter next month! PS. - This isn't the cleanest audio in the world. It's definitely not terrible either but I just wanted to let you know that I know that hum is there and I'll make sure it isn't next time.
Do you remember Staind? We do. We start off the podcast with talk of embarrassing early music purchases, then deviate into our crazy theatre times, and talk a little about emotions/acting.
In our third milestone we talk about the triumvirate of Deadpool, I Feel Pretty, and Kanye West.
Your favourite cross-Atlantic lovers talk about the United States/American divide, shallow dive into the idea of irony, and talk about working while getting old.
Comic book writer Umar Ditta talks to me about life in the English countryside, his entry into the world of beefyness, and his love of storytelling.
I talk to comic book artist PJ Holden about his enthusiasm for chat, his fascinating story of how he broke into comics, and whats to be done with digital comics.
We talk about Kanye West, Candace Owens, and Rachel Dolezal. It's been an interesting week!
Aaron gets weirdly into a marketing presentation he had to sit through and Darcy's dancing may be too hot to handle.
In which Darcy talks a little bit about Janelle Monae and Aaron talks a lot about mental health.
I have a fun talk with the multi-talented Georgian about MySpace memories, dancing in many of its forms, and the art of creating opportunities.
We talk at length about the theatre, mention Drag Race, I get a bit emotional talking about a wrestler, and briefly chat about Darcy's dip into BoJack Horseman.
In this episode we talk about celebrity bumholes, celebrity award shows, and celebrity look-a-likes.
We talk about our Oscars movie binge (Lady Bird, Dunkirk, and Phantom Thread in particular), mention our trip to New York, and ask a very important food question.
We chat about Natalie Portman, sex, and technology. Not necessarily in that order. Or separately.
In which we discuss at length the Aziz Ansari sexual assault story from babe.net and the messed up sexual politics/culture that lead to such things happening.
Hass returns to talk about his new project The Unlikely Story of Felix and Macabber. Then he and Aaron reflect on their 2017 with some very probing questions.
We return with our first podcast of 2018 with a taste-test and talk of resolutions & goals.
Ho, Ho, Ho! It's our first Christmas episode of Fever Talk as we spend our first Christmas together as a married couple (and first one together at all!).
In this episode we talk about ignoring our health care while on a budget, all my life long ailments, and Darcy's hypochondria.
Get us to the church on time! Or the court. We talk weddings, our wedding story, and how we feel about all of it.
We talk about the argument we had tonight, what constitutes a couple's argument, and how many arguments we reckon it's ok to have. Plus a whole bunch of crazy tangents!