SciFi Generation is a bi-weekly science news and pop culture podcast, hosted by husband and wife team Margo and Daryle. From UFOs to futurism to social sciences they let you in on their casual and fun conversations! Between episodes, listen to our monthly music playlist. Since 2015, Daryle has be…
Margo and Daryle return on another science-only episode to talk about 2020's latest "oh no" - murder hornets. Are they real? What do they want? When do they want it? Can we stop them?
In this episode, Margo and Daryle catch up and talk about the latest with coronavirus, what we're watching and playing, the top three stories on scifigeneration.com, and then Margo shares some words of encouragement for everyone trying to keep it together.
Margo and Daryle return while self-isolated to give an update on Covid-19, offer some streaming suggestions, answer some questions live, and share the top 3 stories on SciFiGeneration.com Presented by Plume Adaptive Wi-Fi (plume.com/scifigen) 3. WORLDWIDE SCIENTIFIC COLLABORATION UNVEILS GENETIC ARCHITECTURE OF GRAY MATTER https://scifigeneration.com/search/WORLDWIDE+SCIENTIFIC+COLLABORATION+UNVEILS+GENETIC+ARCHITECTURE+OF+GRAY+MATTER. 2. DEVICE BRINGS SILICON COMPUTING POWER TO BRAIN RESEARCH AND PROSTHETICS https://scifigeneration.com/post/614281998015643648/device-brings-silicon-computing-power-to-brain 1. What Will The World Be Like After Coronavirus? https://scifigeneration.com/post/614284412677472256/what-will-the-world-be-like-after-coronavirus Music: Nokae - "Interim" Split Phase - "Galaxies" Split Phase - "Human Factor"
In this special science-only episode, Margo and Daryle pick up where they left off, talking about the global pandemic. 00:00 - 00:30 - Intro/shenanigans 00:30 - 01:15 - Why this episode is different 01:16 - 02:15 - Let's Define terms (What is coronavirus) 02:16 - 03:24 - What is COVID-19? 03:28 - 04:15 - The story as of February 04:16 - 05:15 - The situation as of 03.14 05:16 - 06:28 - Sources of the info* 06:30 - 06:48 - This data is always changing 07:24 - 09:13 - What's the latest 09:15 - 11:57 - More on Social Distancing and self quarantining 12:00 - 13:06 - Compassion and empathy 13:15 - 18:44 - Welcome to WFH Culture 18:50 - 19:34 - Internet access upgrades *BREAK* 20:50 Top Three Articles on SciFiGeneration.com 21:02 - 3. "How Does the Coronavirus Test Work?" 21:45 - 2. "Vaccines Without Needles" 22:30 - 1. "What's the Difference Between Pandemic, Epidemic and Outbreak?" 25:25 END Music: "Interim" by Nokae "Coronavirus Remix featuring Cardi B." by iMarkkeyz
This is the fifth episode of our limited series on the science fiction of the 1970s. This time, we're finishing 1975 talking about movies that were released this year. 00:00 - 00:39 Intro 00:40 - 01:40 An overview of the movie business in 1975 01:43 - An overview Disney in 1975, and their rise in science fiction 02:24 - "The Strongest Man In the World" 03:00 - "Escape To Witch Mountain" 05:13 An overview of Science Fiction from around the world in 1975 - Black Moon - A Long Return - Footprints on the Moon 07:03 - The Super Inframan 08:15 - Terror of Mechagodzilla 08:23 - Battlefield of The Space Saucers 09:15 - Great Mazinger vs. Getter Robo 10:05 Russian Science Fiction movies 10:58 - The Flight of Mr. McKinley 12:45 - Teens In The Universe (the sequel to Mars- Cassiopea) 13:53 - A Great Space Voyage 15:45 - Break 16:43 The Land That Time Forgot 17:58 Post Apocalyptic Sci-Fi of 1975 - Dark visions of the early 21st Century 18:18 - Death Race 2000 19:30 - The Ultimate Warrior 20:25 - Rollerball 21:27 - A Boy and his Dog 22:23 - The Noah 24:00 - The Stepford Wives 25:49 Break 26:55 A word about filmmaker William Castle 28:14 - Bug 29:30 - Shivers 30:53 The Giant Spider Invasion 33:15 A Word (or two) about The Rocky Horror Picture Show 34:06 [RHPS] What's it about? 35:07 [RHPS] Rocky Horror origins 38:58 [RHPS] Audience Partici-pation Thanks for listening! "Sci Fi Time Capsule Music Playlist" is coming for the 1970s! Great music selections from this great era in sci-fi!
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Margo and Daryle return to talk about Star Trek Picard, Doctor Who, the top science stories on SciFiGeneration.com, and what we know so far about Coronavirus. 00:00 New disclaimer (spoilers, science facts, explicit language, etc) 00:33 Welcome back! Where have we been?! 06:00 Gaming/esports catchup 07:10 A Word about the Time Capsule Podcast 07:42 How the show works/What we've been up to 15:26 Commercial Break 16:02 Streaming Suggestions (SPOILERS) 16:25 Why were we watching Don't F*ck with Cats?! 20:00 Star Trek Picard 22:50 Doctor Who 27:27 Rick and Morty returns 28:57 Commercial Break 30:18 Top Three Website stories - 30:50 Story 3: Living Robots (https://scifigeneration.com/post/190307043239/living-robots-built-using-frog-cells) - 31:57 Story 2: Grow Your Own...Home? On the Moon and Mars (https://scifigeneration.com/post/190305946578/could-future-homes-on-the-moon-and-mars-be-made-of) - 34:19 Story 1: William Gibson Interview (https://scifigeneration.com/post/190461606453/sci-fi-author-william-gibson-how-future-fatigue) 37:20 - 56:20 Let's Talk About Coronavirus Thanks for joining us! Music: "Interim" by Nokae
This is the fourth of our limited series on the science fiction of the 1970s. This time, we're looking at science fiction and fantasy TV shows from 1975. But as always, we're gonna talk about some classics, some underappreciated, ambitious sci-fi shows, and yes, some trash. In this episode, we'll be talking about the following: 00:55 - Earth: 1975. 02:40 - I forgot to mention in the last episode! Sid and Marty Krofft's "Land of the Lost"! (1974) 04:30 - changes in sci-fi on TV 05:53 - "Return To The Planet of the Apes". The animated TV series, its creators, and its place in the timeline. 08:45 - "Shazam!" or, Captain Marvel, if you prefer. 10:25 - "The Secrets of Isis" The origins of the character, the "Shazam/Isis Hour" show, and where the character is today. 13:00 - "The New Original Wonder Woman". 15:00 - A look at the major comic book scene in 1975. What changed? How did this impact sci-fi? 18:30 - Break 19:50 - Sid and Marty Krofft shows - 20:10 Lost Saucer (Ruth Buzzi and Jim Nabors - androids from the future in a flying saucer who abduct two humans from Chicago in 1975.) - 21:51 Far Out Space Nuts (Bob Denver and Chuck McCann as food workers who accidentally go to space.) 22:50 "Survivors" (The original!) 23:36 "The Invisible Man" (The second!) 24:24 "The Undersea Adventures of Captain Nemo" (no, not that one) 25:25 TV Movie "Stowaway To The Moon" 26:53 "The Changes" 27:55 A long look at "Space: 1999". Season 1 vs Season 2, and that final "episode".
This is the third of our limited series on the science fiction TV shows and movies of the 1970s. Just like last time, Daryle cracks open his sci-fi (and horror) movie library and talks about some of the themes and movie highlights across time. This episode is about the releases ONLY from the year 1974. We're gonna talk about some classics, some underappreciated, ambitious sci-fi features, some TV, and yes, some trash. Here are the titles covered in this episode: Young Frankenstein Chinese In Paris A word about a few Sci Fi books from 1974 Doctor Who Star Trek: The Animated Series Paragon's Paragon, a Star Trek fan film - break - Thanks to our new partner Bublup.com who provided not only support for this episode but lots of space for us to place our research! Check out our time capsule here: https://bit.ly/2lZpp1y Planet of the Apes, the TV Series Godzilla Vs. Mechagodzilla, aka Godzilla vs. the Bionic Monster ESpy Chosen Survivors The Mutations - break - Phase IV Dark Star Space Is The Place Space Battleship Yamato The Terminal Man Zardoz - a look at science fiction and adult films. Here's where we earn our "Explicit" rating for this episode! - Flesh Gordon 2069: A Sex Odyssey The Disappearance of Flight 412 UFO Target Earth UFOs: Past, Present, and Future Invasion UFO
Margo and Daryle have returned from Los Angeles, and we know what we saw. We also know what we're looking forward to seeing. So let's talk about it! 00:36 - Unraveling the mystery of Margo's cold 03:49 - How we used Bublup.com to plan and document our trip. You can see our rolls at https://rolls.bublup.com/view/4882fe80-1a33-46e4-9cea-be3dbf34fbb5. Sign up to get your own account! use our promo code SFG and get 100GB of storage! 08:53 - Why were we at E3? 11:04 - EA Play 13:18 - E3/Square Enix/Final Fantasy 7 14:20 - 'Marvel's Avengers' game 14:37 - Cyberpunk 2077 15:41 - Xbox Project Scarlett (What happened to Lockhart?) 19:19 - DJ bailed on us and went to Las Vegas 20:00 - a moment about hanging out at Amoeba Records 21:19 - STREAMING SUGGESTIONS Check out Bublup.com and get 100GB of storage when you sign up today! Learn more at bublup.com/promo/SFG
Margo and Daryle return to talk about pop culture before leaving for E3 2019. Robert Downey Jr and his “Tony Stark” moment announcing The Footprint Coalition at ReMars Another reminder: vaccinate your children RIP Paul Darrow, actor best known for his work on BBC sci-fi series “Blake’s 7” and “Doctor Who” RIP UFO researcher Stanton Friedman The Return of Godzilla! ** NEW SPONSOR - Bublup.com - Try Bublup today at Bublup.com/promo/SFG and get 100GB of additional storage for a year! Black Mirror Season 5 - We just started watching S5 E1 and wow. We have thoughts. And theories! Sci Fi Generation Art - in this new segment, we remind you to check out some of the fantastic artists we showcase every week, like "Dreamscape" and "Distant Future" by Kiren Bagchee, as well as Information Merchant” by Sarah Jones.
A look and listen back to another party at another time* with a short mix session that's perfect for your changing seasons. Tracklist: Barry Gray: Intro from "Space: 1999" Mac Mac: "In Tune For God" Landslide: Tumbling Down [down beat version] Eric Roberson: If I Had The Chance RH Factor: Hold On Kyoto Jazz Massive: Crossbreed [Modaji Twilight Dub] 4Hero featuring Bembe Segue and Kadi Tatham: Something In the Way Lanu(feat. Simon Grey and Abby Joyce): Rise Reel People (Feat. Angela Johnson): Can't Stop (Live Version) Repercussions: Find Your Way Gonky Business: Blow My Mind Marc Mac: Latin Gold Fantastic Plastic Machine: First Class 77 Marc Mac: Check Mate Takashi Mizihashi & His Friends: Samba de Negrito Bembe Segue: Amazing Yoko Kanno & Illaria Graziano: Monochrome *Originally Recorded April 30, 2007.
Margo and Daryle return after a long absence to catch up, set the new schedule, and talk about a series of novels by NK Jemisin we're hooked on, as well as share some thoughts on Star Wars: Episode 9 after the reveal days ago at Star Wars Celebration in Chicago.
Margo and Daryle talk about another great podcast from their friends at Wondery they've just listened to. This is One Plus One, a show about that spark that drives two original thinkers to ultimate success. This show features stories of Paul McCartney & John Lennon, Frida Kahlo & Diego Rivera, Beyonce & Jay-Z, Shaq & Kobe, and many more, and from those stories, help you learn what it is about their chemistry that led them to greatness. As always, we've even included a clip of the show so that you can get an idea of what we're talking about. Check it out, and if you like what you hear, Subscribe to One Plus One today over at Wondery.fm/scifi
Welcome Back! 1:00 Welcome Back to episode 31 1:02 Daryle and Margo discuss their guest spots on other shows. Is Margo a social butterfly or nah? Pop Culture Catch Up 9:35 - Polar Vortex - Chiberia 13:20 - Margo loves steel straws! 13:57 - Beyonce tickets if you become a Vegan 18:50 - Measles outbreak - Vaccine developed in 1963 Streaming Suggestions 24:50 - Project Blue Book and Star Trek Discovery 36:49 ***SPONSOR*** Science News 38:16 - Top three trending website stories 48:14 -CTE Awareness as it relates to the NFL Discovered by Dr. Bennet Ifeakandu Omalu Reference: Dr. Omalu https://scitechafrica.com/2017/08/13/how-nigerian-doctor-discovered-concussion-trauma-in-american-football-players/ Real Sports https://www.hbo.com/real-sports-with-bryant-gumbel Bob Hohler https://www.bostonglobe.com/sports/2019/02/01/this-reporter-has-been-covering-cte-for-years-here-what-learned/RwsOVk6wlyEGZjGfZCJmLM/story.html
Intro - Welcome Back 1:00 Welcome Back to episode 30. Happy 2019! 1:49 The Yoda Museum - St. Marteen 2:19 "Please be patient, student driver!" Pop Culture - TV -Books - Movies 5:45 Margo is inspired by Michelle Obama's "Becoming" 6:06 Shout out to "Fitness Blendr" YouTube Video 7:02 Lunar Eclipse, Supermoon, light pollution, werewolves, and coyotes! 11:50 R. Kelly, Dream Hampton, domestic violence 19:00 Netflix, Hulu Fyre Festival, American Greed 34:00 Star Trek Discovery, The Orville, Future Man 38:10********Sponsors******* SavedByTheScan.org TakeCareOf.com 40:30 Top three website stories! Science News 55:00- China Moon Landing 58:28- Sean Reed- "Serena Sees Her Footsteps On The Moon" 1:00:10 - Bee Bricks
Happy New Year! Welcome to 2019! In this ad-free, an easy breezy episode of SciFiGeneration Margo and Daryle discuss their 2018 favorites. Holiday binging and 2019 goals for the podcast! 1:00 Happy New Year! 2:00 Black Eyed Peas ( not the group, the dish ) 6:47 Margo stalks Daryle in Multiverses ***SPOILERS*** 14:00 Movie/TV Review 15:19 Birdbox 21:08 Black Mirror Bandersnatch 24:00 Dumplin 34:50 Into The Spiderverse ***********51:20 Intermission The Pianist by AudioBanger******** 53:20 Into The Spiderverse some more 55:04 Music playlist themed playlist: Marvel Theme 55:45 Daryle's best SciFi movie of 2018 "Sorry To Bother You" 56:50 Daryle is looking forward to "Godzilla King of the Monsters" 7:45 Margo doesn't watch trailers! How does she do it? 59:48 Dr. Who - The disappointment is real 1:00 The Orville -Doing good so far 1:03:30 - Margo & Daryle's favorite science stories of 2018 - Thai Cave Rescue Mission Cassini - Thai Cave Rescue Mission 1:11:30 - Why we began this podcast 1:16:18 - Blue lights over the skies of NYC 1:19:16 - Top Three stories of 2018 for SciFiGeneration.com "Robotic Skins Turn Everyday Objects Into Robots" "Engineers Fly First Ever Plane With Robotic Parts" "Computer System Transcribes Words Users Speak Silently" 1:25:00 Sign off - Thanks for A GREAT 2018!
This week, Margo shares one of her favorite podcasts. From the same network behind Business Wars, American Scandal, and Dirty John comes "Safe For Work", a podcast that’s all about helping you find balance and happiness in your career and life. After all, many of us spend more time with our co-workers and clients than with our friends and family. Hosts Liz Dolan and Rico Gagliano give advice on everything from how to avoid burnout on the job to how to fake an illness when you're calling in sick. They also talk to experts about those moments at the office that can challenge the best of us: negotiating raises, knowing when it’s time to move on...or dealing with that annoying office mate with no personal boundaries. Every episode is filled with helpful career advice that's lively and fun, just like your work life should be. Check out this short clip ofwhat the show is like, then, subscribe
Welcome Back! In this episode, Daryle and Margo discuss Stan Lee, Dr. Who, the California wildfires, What's trending on SciFiGeneration.com, Anti-vaxxer community in NC and Terry Rossio's controversial tweet.
In this episode, Margo and Daryle set their clocks right, talk about the final days of one of their favorite streaming movie platforms, voting in your scientific best interest, suggest some movies and series to watch online, get a surprise family visit, and then lament the end of NASA's Kepler Space Telescope. The image in this week's show art is the Kepler Space Telescope. This week's episode is presented by Mack Weldon. 01:30 Daylight Savings Time 03:45 Voting Science 05:35 Margo goes to get wine 05:40 Daryle Talks about The End of TCM's Filmstruck: Is it time to start buying movies again Or is it better to consolidate and subscribe to fewer services? 11:30 Our Streaming suggestions! 12:08 - "Salt Fat Acid Heat" 22:46 - our daughter calls and seizes her moment on air. 24:45 "Big Mouth" (yes, we're late. And it's not science OR science fiction. We know.) 26:28 Flashback to that time Margo said "I think I'm gonna start watching anime". 30:03 - "Night of the Living Dead" (50th Anniversary) 32:10 - "Batman: Bad Blood" 34:12 - break Thanks IAmAVoter.com and MackWeldon.com! 36:00 Top 3 Website Stories Story #3: "CRATER FROM ASTEROID THAT KILLED THE DINOSAURS REVEALS HOW BROKEN ROCKS CAN FLOW LIKE LIQUID" (Link: http://scifigenerationtv.com/post/179490413078/crater-from-asteroid-that-killed-the-dinosaurs ) Story #2: SCI-FI INSPIRED TRACTOR BEAM HELPS RESEARCHERS BOLDLY GO WHERE NONE HAVE GONE BEFORE. (Link: http://scifigenerationtv.com/post/179581207749/sci-fi-inspired-tractor-beam-helps-researchers ) Story #1: NASA RETIRES KEPLER SPACE TELESCOPE (Link: http://scifigenerationtv.com/post/179623569793/nasa-retires-kepler-space-telescope ) (45:00) Science Story Features Story #1 - Farewell, Kepler. The Kepler Space Telescope has opened our eyes to see thousands of new worlds around stars in the night sky. - What was the Kepler? - What was it's mission? - What did it discover? - What's next? - Why do we need "space telescopes", anyway? (53:08) Story #2 Voting For Science (Note: WE ARE NOT ENDORSING ANY PARTICULAR CANDIDATE) - There are candidates running for office around the country with science and medical backgrounds - Finish your research before you go vote (we give two examples of candidates) - Go vote!
This is the second of our four-part series on the science fiction movies of the 1970s. Just like last time, Daryle cracks open his sci-fi (and horror) movie library and talks about some of the themes and movie highlights across time. We're gonna talk about some classics, some underappreciated, ambitious sci-fi features, some TV, and yes, some trash. Whether you're an academic expert in the space or a brand new fan, "Time Capsule" has something you'll enjoy. Here are the titles covered in this episode: 1971: Escape from The Planet of the Apes A word about Sci Fi TV Godzilla Vs Hedorah Gamera v. Zigra A word about Japanese TV, manga, and Tokatsu series Out of the Darkness break You Are A Widow, Sir A Clockwork Orange Glen and Randa The Omega Man THX 1138 "the Name of the Game" episode "LA 2017", directed by Steven Spielberg A word about Robert Wise The Andromeda Strain Quest For Love" The Resurrection of Zachary Wheeler The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant 1972 The Thing With Two HEads "Conquest of the Planet of the Apes Godzilla vs. Gigan A word about Gatchaman Eolomea Horror Express A word about some books: The Stepford Wives" and "Cyborg" Silent Running Doomsday Machine Beware the Blob Disney's wacky sci-fi movies of the early 1970s Doomwatch Solaris 1973 Soylent Green The Crazies Invasion of the Bee Girls Sleeper The Day of the Dolphin Beyond Atlantis The Neptune Factor Westworld
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We're back to share another new podcast with you! American Scandal, a new podcast from Wondery, tells the stories of America’s biggest scandals. You'll hear the who, how and why, to discover what happened, how they changed our country - and what lessons we can learn. This episode is about a scandal that rocked the great American pastime. If you liked this episode, go subscribe over at www.wondery.fm/scandal
This is the first of our four-part series on the science fiction movies of the 1970s. The best place to start is always the beginning. So, let's talk about 1970. Daryle cracks open his sci-fi movie collection (as well as his library) and talks about some of the themes and movie highlights across time. This episode was brought to you by Care/Of, vitamin and supplements by subscription. Books: "Dune Messiah" by Frank Herbert “Ringworld” by Larry Niven “Operation Ares” by Gene Wolfe "Science fiction cinema: from outer space to cyberspace” by By Geoff King and Tanya Krzywinska. "La Planète des Singes” by Pierre Boulle (the original Planet of the Apes) "Colossus: the Forbin Project” by D.F. Jones Les Animaux dénaturés by Jean Bruller ("Vercors") - this book became "Skullduggery". "I Was a Monster Movie Maker: Conversations with 22 SF and Horror Filmmakers" "How I Made a Hundred Movies in Hollywood and Never lost a Dime” by Roger Corman "The Disoriented Man” by Peter Saxon (became "Scream and Scream Again")
Margo and Daryle talk about some recent major passings and the funerals that followed. Then, we catch up on a few science-fiction related op culture items that caught our eyes and ears. We give our suggestions on what to stream this month, and then we look at SUBSEA, NASA's program that prepares to explore deep space right here at home - in our oceans! Special thanks to the advertisers that helped bring you this episode: - RXBar - Simple Contacts - US Army ROTC
Margo and Daryle return to the show after a whirlwind series of events, and attempt to make sense of it all. We start with talking about a great non-sf event we attended and how convention and festival producers could learn from it, then, on to stuff we noted in pop culture, like the changes in Star Trek and our viewing of Cowboy Bebop: The Movie. And of course, our streaming suggestions for this week! After the break, we recap the 3 most popular stories on SciFiGeneration.com. ...then talk about the FDA's new decision to approve a generic version of the life-saving EpiPen device (more Info: https://www.fda.gov/NewsEvents/Newsroom/PressAnnouncements/ucm617173.htm) ...and then, we bring our resident gamer back in to talk about the World Health Organization's 'Gaming Disorder' (more info: http://www.who.int/features/qa/gaming-disorder/en/) Thanks to our advertisers: Simple Contacts (https://www.simplecontacts.com), RX Bar (https://www.rxbar.com/) Care/Of (https://takecareof.com/) and the US Army ROTC! (goarmy.com/podcast) New T-shirts are available at shop.scifigeneration.com
Margo and Daryle celebrate one year of the show, then talk about the liquid water recently found on Mars! Thanks to this week's advertisers, US Army ROTC and Haven Life!
This week, we'd like to share some of a new show we're into. It's called "I, Survivor". It's about stories of victims surviving horrible experiences. Women get assaulted. Women get attacked. Women get harassed, manipulated, intimidated, but women are survivors. Time and time again, she persists, even against all odds. Hosts Jenna Brister and Wagatwe Wanjuki share their stories, and those of the men and women who fought back, who won, and who live rising above the trauma of their experiences. Subscribe to I, Survivor today www.wondery.fm/isurvivor
In this 21st episode, Daryle and Margo discuss Sorry To Bother You, Diner En Blanc, Yvette Nicole Brown, San Diego Comic Con sponsors; simplecontacts.com Sofistafunk skirt co. Thai Rescue timeline: http://fortune.com/2018/07/10/thai-cave-rescue-operation-timeline/ NASA Scientist: http://www.sciencemag.org/news/2018/02/turkish-american-nasa-scientist-sentenced-75-years-prison
The 20th episode!!! In this episode, we discuss the United States Space Force, Beyonce, Chris Hardwick, Luke Cage, and the amazing breakthrough of "E-Dermis" US Army ROTC is our Sponsor! Links: Reference: https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/definition-amputation#1 https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/06/180620171004.htm
In this laid-back episode, Daryle and Margo discuss pop culture, looking forward to episode 20, Puerto Rico, and the science of depression. Special thanks to our sponsors: Audible.com and U.S. Army ROTC If you or anyone you know are dealing with pain caused by depression please share these resources: Talk Space.com | Contact your employee benefits line | Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255
In this episode of SciFiGeneration Daryle and Margo discuss pop culture and science news like only they can! Thanks to our sponsor Audible.com! Links: Nature.com: https://preview.tinyurl.com/yb8o3a74 CNN: https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/07/health/global-tourism-carbon-footprint-study/index.html
In this episode, Margo and Daryle talk about the 48th annual Earth Day celebration, with a discussion about some of the environmental issues our planet is facing, including the clean water crisis in Flint, Michigan. But first -we're talking about #FilmStruck4, Planet Of The Apes, Superman's 80th Birthday, Sci-Fi TV and upcoming movies, and a really early take on the Universal Fan Con story. Links: CNN article: https://www.cnn.com/2016/03/04/us/flint-water-crisis-fast-facts/index.html Flint Crisis Report: https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdcr/VFlintCrisisRep-F-Edited3-13-17_554317_7.pdf Sponsor: AndChill.io
In this episode, Margo & Daryle discuss the TV shows “Krypton”, “The Crossing”, The 50th anniversary of Kubrick’s “2001” film, the adaptation of “Ready Player One”, the top three stories on SciFiGeneration.com, and the recent Facebook data breach. Special thanks to our advertiser - GoTenna.com
In this episode, Daryle and Margo discuss Stephen Hawking and his life's work, Black Panther's influence on Infinity War's ticket sales, and fast facts about Stephen Hawking. Special thanks to our advertiser - GoTenna.com
Margo and Daryle return from a refreshing and relaxing Caribbean vacation! In this episode your hosts discuss, hanging out with the Yoda Guy in St. Marteen, The Oscars, the record-breaking Black Panther Marvel movie and why people should not compare Black Panther to Wrinkle In Time. Special thanks to our advertisers - GoTenna.com and AndChill.io HOST: Margo Lockhart and Daryle Lockhart Production: DJ Lockhart (Mixer/Engineer) Margo Lockhart (Executive Producer)Daryle Lockhart (Editor and Producer)
For the first time, Margo and Daryle invite friends over to a live recording! First, we discuss the news about the SpaceX Falcon Heavy launch and the Telsa in space. Then, we talk about some of the sci-fi appearances during New York Fashion Week! We wrap up the show with our friends (old and new) - and a few of them step up to the mic, including photographer @martinjthompson, attorney Darlene Harris of KHAlegal.com, and stylist @theCamKWay as we talk about Black Panther, which now enjoys the honor of having the 5th largest movie opening of all time! Special thanks to our advertisers - GoTenna.com and AndChill.io HOST: Margo Lockhart and Daryle Lockhart Production: DJ Lockhart (Mixer/Engineer) Margo Lockhart (Executive Producer)Daryle Lockhart (Editor and Producer)
Netflix vs. HBO. Nike vs. Adidas. Business is war. Sometimes the prize is your wallet, or your attention. Sometimes, it’s just the fun of beating the other guy. The outcome of these battles shapes what we buy and how we live. Business Wars gives you the unauthorized, real story of what drives these companies and their leaders, inventors, investors and executives to new heights -- or to ruin. Hosted by David Brown, former anchor of Marketplace. From Wondery, the network behind Dirty John and American History Tellers. Don’t forget to subscribe at wondery.fm/businesswars
Margo and Daryle discuss The cast of Black Lightning, Why Black Panther is so lit, and the 2018 Flu epidemic! LINKS! SciFiGeneration.com History.com - http://www.history.com/topics/1918-flu-pandemic WashingtonPost.com - https://www.washingtonpost.com/amphtml/news/to-your-health/wp/2018/01/26/this-flu-season-is-on-track-to-be-among-the-worst-in-15-years/ iflscience.com - http://www.iflscience.com/health-and-medicine/a-lifethreatening-piece-of-fake-news-has-gone-viral-on-facebook-please-stop-sharing-it/ TheGrapeVine.TheRoot -https://thegrapevine.theroot.com/blackpantherchallenge-has-taken-the-internet-by-storm-1822310417 SPONSORS! Sofistafunk, The Skirt company with unique, innovative designs for people like you! See their latest at sofistafunk.com! LISTENER NOTES: If you'd like to donate to the Boys & Girls Club Of Gastonia NC you can do so here: http://www.bgcgreatergaston.org/ HOST: Margo Lockhart and Daryle Lockhart Production: DJ Lockhart (Mixer/Engineer) Margo Lockhart (Executive Producer)Daryle Lockhart (Editor and Producer)
Margo and Daryle return for the first show of the new year! Here we talk about shows we're watching, popular articles on the site, then - artificial intelligence and multiple universes! Links: "Killer Robots" article: http://scifigenerationtv.com/post/169225774698/killer-robots-free-will-and-the-illusion-of Best Meteor Showers of 2018 Guide: http://scifigenerationtv.com/post/169226196808/look-up-your-guide-to-some-of-the-best-meteor Thanks to: Greats, who make some great shoes that are perfect for walking those convention halls this year. Check 'em out at www.greats.com and Sofistafunk, The Skirt company with unique, innovative designs for people like you! See their latest at sofistafunk.com! Hosts: Margo Lockhart and Daryle Lockhart Production: DJ Lockhart (Mixer/Engineer) Margo Lockhart (Executive Producer)Daryle Lockhart (Editor and Producer)
Husband and wife team Margo and Daryle go over their favorite science stories of 2017 and share a bit of what's to come in 2018! Visit Sofistafunk, a slow fashioned lifestyle collection of versatile zero-waste skirts. If you're looking for a comfortable pair of sneakers visit greats.com Brooklyn's first sneaker company!
Margo and Daryle return (with our proper sound engineer!) to talk about what we're watching and some great stories we shared on SciFiGeneration.com!
We're back to talk about what we're watching, and we share some great science and tech stories from the past week. Plus, an exclusive first listen to Cerebrus Rex, a new sci-fi audio series running on sci-fi.com. Special thanks to our new advertisers, Brooklyn sneaker brand Greats.com
We're back! This weekend we watched all 9 episodes of Stranger Things 2 and we loved it. So, SPOILER ALERT! We're gonna talk about that, but also, we have to share some great science news we came across this week. So get some Pure Fuel and get ready for Episode 7!! We're recording again at Advent Studios. Thanks again to the good people at VideoBlocks.com and our friends over at Physical Attraction, the podcast that tries to explain physics, one chat-up line at a time. The solar energy story we talked about is here: http://scifigenerationtv.com/post/166744382998/transparent-solar-technology-represents-wave-of
Margo and Daryle return! This episode, we talk about items in the news, Star Trek: Discovery (mild spoilers), and Henrietta Lacks Day!
Margo and Daryle are back to discuss recent weather events, sci-fi TV, and the final frontier. Specifically, the recent Cassini-Huygens mission to Saturn. For more info on that mission, visit saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/ We're recording at Advent's podcast studio, which is part of their coworking space. Special Thanks to our friends at Videoblocks.com. Visit videoblocks.com/generation to get 84% off an annual subscription!
Margo and Daryle return to catch up after a long post - eclipse break. We welcome our new advertiser, videoblocks.com! Visit them with our special url, videoblocks.com/generation, and get 84% off their regular annual rate!! Intro: Atman, "Dreamers Highway" (Youth Energy)
In this short episode, Margo and Daryle talk about the Total Solar Eclipse event in advance of it. It's coming August 21, 2017. Some helpful info if you're planning on going or even following online!
Margo and Daryle talk about UFOs. Only this time, they press record. But first - we have a drink, correct errors from the last episode, and then talk about genetic engineering!