Dan Amrich & Kat Auch chat up friends with interesting careers and passion hobbies for an hour of comfortable conversation and comedy. It's also the home of Chance Fortran, Tech Therapist.
Happy Star Wars Day! Dan & Kat Talk has been on hiatus since 2014 because Dan wanted to focus his time on Palette-Swap Ninja’s secret album project. Well…now it’s done, and what better way to apologize than with a huge...Read more
To close out our first season, we’ve got an outtakes show — all kinds of stuff that wasn’t good enough to play you until we wanted to take our holiday time for ourselves. We’ve got a full rehearsal of one of Chance...Read more
Personal 3D printers are the new hotness among nerdy hobbyists and tech-oriented DIYers. You’ve probably been curious about what they can do, and maybe even tempted to pick one up — but should you? We ask Tested‘s Will Smith to...Read more
‘Tis the season for milestone gift purchases — and guitars are big-ticket items that often find their way onto holiday gift lists. But how do you know which one to buy if a loved one simply says “I want a...Read more
Are you sure you haven’t already listened to this episode? Because this week we’re talking about time travel, and whether you see it as a piece of paper, a ribbon, a wormhole, or just an illusion, there’s no shortage of...Read more
He’s Barry Kripke on The Big Bang Theory. He’s Dr. Max von Sydow on Children’s Hospital. He’s that guy from TV shows like Reno! 911, Upright Citizens Brigade, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and all those cop shows that eventually use every...Read more
Do you know the difference between Dagon and Ithaqua? We didn’t, so we called Eric “E” Neustadter to explain all about H.P. Lovecraft’s Cthulhu mythos and his world-ending pals, the Elder Gods. E talks about the connection to Dungeons &...Read more
Buffy the Vampire Slayer redefined female action heroes in the 90s, not to mention prime-time dramadies. Our expert explores the history of the first major slice of the Whedonverse, reveals what the show was originally called and its connection to...Read more
When it comes to geek fandom, Star Trek really set the pace — and while the films and The Next Generation were the jumping-on points for a lot of modern fans, it really all goes back to 1966, when a...Read more
You’ve solved plenty of puzzles in videogames; can you do it when there’s no reset button? How about being locked in a room full of mysteries, with just 60 minutes to discover what the room hides, solve its puzzle, find...Read more