Friends interview a range of interesting guests about what it means to be a creator in the age of social media.
We’re going on a (hopefully small) hiatus, but when we come back it’ll be the right time and we’ll be ready to bring you more laughs and tears and uncomfortable realness. We love you all and we’ll see you again soon!
Cat Barrera joins us to talk about designing show posters and the Austin music scene; your hosts struggle to find something uplifting on the internet.
Canyon Greene joins us to talk about writing and illustrating for his story Peril Melodia and starting his clothing brand, Peril Apparel; Alex and Joe reminisce about old bits and talk noise music
Kyle Krauter joins us to talk about his successful Kickstarter and his company Khepri Creations; Alex and Joe talk about putting off projects and some Valentine’s Day music. (interview @~7min)
William Burke joins us to talk about his game, Welcome Home, and creepy Garfield memes; Alex and Joe talk about music and telling stories. (interview @~9min)
Chris Metzner joins us to talk about Reimagimon, Sincerely Elise, and Happy Pigeon; The boys talk about HIP NEW SOCIAL MEDIA APPS, tree suffrage, and New Years re-resolutions.
The boys say goodbye to 2018, hello to the New Year, and “how you doin’” to Ryan Reynolds. Stick around to hear some particularly silly outtakes from previous episodes.
Jackie Droujko joined us for a conversation about her animated short Bang! Bang!, working for Titmouse, and unexpected Piss Tree worldbuilding; your hosts talk woolen lingerie and try to make SCP entries useful. Thanks for an amazing 2018, everyone! (Interview ~31 min)
Nacarat joins us to chat about her music, filming a music video, and working with others; your hosts talk about Johnny Depp, Moulin Rouge, and one of them drinks too much. (interview at ~ 11 min.)
Ali Hoff joins us to talk about his project Land of doG, game development, and artistic inspiration; your hosts discuss global warming, trees getting naked, and give some personal project updates.
Christian Orrillo, Digital Artist, joins us to talk about the digital art community, having a style, and being yourself; your hosts turn conversations about tongue twisters into philosophical discussion. (Interview at ~15 min)
it’s a Friendcast! Your hosts talk about life, Justice League (for some reason), and start building Alex a DnD character.
Jonah Lobe, Character Artist, Writer, and Educator, joins us to discuss his time at Bethesda, his familial worldbuilding influences, and his upcoming novel, The Alvani; You’ll hear more from your hosts in the next episode!
Jeremy Blake, musician producer and youtuber, joins us to chat about the evolution of his videos, the power of audience feedback, and finding a healthy work/life balance; Your hosts get meta, reminisce about retail life, and discuss ‘being there’ for your peers. (interview at ~15 min)
Gabrielle Navoski, graphic artist and designer, joins us to talk about the internet’s busiest music nerd, the joy of living in a connected world, and why illustration is so important today; Your hosts talking a bit about branding and some behind the scenes podcasting stuff! (apologies, we had some mic issues and a motorcycle in this one)
Chelsea Ira, always-adapting illustrator, joins us to talk about trying new things, her day job, and personal style. The boys start a bit deep and quickly return to your regularly programmed toilet humor. (Interview @ 10:10) (Trigger warning 35:50-36:30, talking about the horror game Visage)
Nicholas Kole, illustrator and concept artist, joins us to talk about Spyro, Sleep Tight, Soundfall, Shnellert, and a lot of other things that don’t start with the letter ‘S’. Jonathan and Joe try to enjoy some tea. (Interview @ 14:15)
Crafty of Crafty Tabletop Stories talks with us about stumbling upon a craft, the risks of entrepreneurship, and making internet friends, while your hosts ramble about hemorrhoids, and lowering expectations.
Sharky (from Classic Tattoo here in San Marcos) talks with us about earning your marks, motorcycles, and metal music, while your hosts slowly but surely descend into madness.
JAWS of the Witchcraft webcomic talks about horror games and finding inspiration in her friends, the intricacies of making NSFW art, and your hosts begin weaving the fabric of the Like For Like super-artist multiverse.
Jason of Critical Dice talks about inspiring people and what inspires him, we share our appreciation of tabletop gaming and beard grooming, and your hosts discover what may be the best family name they've ever heard.
In this episode, three friends talk about being a good character designer, deciding when your work is done, and sexually frustrated vegetarians.