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For this year's WonderCon, we pulled together some amazing old and new friends to examine the psychology of the X-Men. Included in that list of friends was original X-MEN: THE ANIMATED SERIES showrunner Eric Lewald; X-MEN: TAS writer Julia Lewald; X-MEN '97 writer JB Ballard; and X-MEN superfan and co-founder of Hero's Journey Fitness, located in Burbank, California, David Nett!
It's time for us to talk about the rules Wizards don't want us to talk about... the made up ones! Glaive debates the culture skill, v knows a guy, and we both agree that Rule of Cool rulez... || Email us! Tweet us! Get our merch! All contained within our Beacon: https://beacons.ai/cannibalizingthecanon || Check out Dark Side Divas, a Star Wars podcast we referenced: linktr.ee/darksidedivas || David Nett gave us the I Know A Guy concept: tinyurl.com/iknowaguy || #shoutouttojanetendo #shoutouttodavid
When self professed nerds Christy Black and David Nett felt a little out of place in traditional gyms, they decided to create their own inclusive space where all bodies - and minds - could feel that they belong. Hero's Journey is Los Angeles' first fitness space specifically designed for the “geek community”, and it feels like part of a broader cultural change that embraces individuality and non-conformist ways of being. Christy and David discuss how their compassionate coaching approach eschews the body shame and competition that fuels much of the fitness industry. And if you want an anime figure skating themed workout? No problem. Capes are optional.More about Hero's Journey FitnessMore about Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley RobinsonMore about Mr RogersMore about Carl SaganMore about Battlestar GalacticaTo get in touch with us, email: podcast@optimistdrinks.comFor more about the show visit optimistdrinks.com and click on the journal pages.Follow Optimist Drinks @optimistdrinksFollow Dr Drea Letamendi @arkhamasylumdocFollow Tom Johnstone @tommyjohnstone
In this episode of Fit for DnD Jeff, Sam, and Tracy are joined by David Nett to discuss fitness challenges and the second half of the Obesity Code. Thank you to our sponsor, Skull Splitter Dice! Links: David Nett on Twitter Tracy on Twitter Tracy on the Web Sam on Twitter Sam on the Web (RPGMusings.com) Jeff on Twitter Thetomeshow.com Patreon.com/thetomeshow
In this episode of Fit for DnD Jeff, Sam, and Tracy are joined by David Nett to discuss fitness challenges and the second half of the Obesity Code. Thank you to our sponsor, Skull Splitter Dice! Links: David Nett on Twitter Tracy on Twitter Tracy on the Web Sam on Twitter Sam on the Web (RPGMusings.com) Jeff on Twitter Thetomeshow.com Patreon.com/thetomeshow
In this episode of Fit for DnD Jeff, Sam, and Tracy are joined by David Nett to discuss fitness challenges and the second half of the Obesity Code. Thank you to our sponsor, Skull Splitter Dice! Links: David Nett on Twitter Tracy on Twitter Tracy on the Web Sam on Twitter Sam on the Web (RPGMusings.com) Jeff on Twitter Thetomeshow.com Patreon.com/thetomeshow
In this episode of Fit for DnD Jeff, Sam, and Tracy are joined by David Nett to discuss fitness challenges and the second half of the Obesity Code. Thank you to our sponsor, Skull Splitter Dice! Links: David Nett on Twitter Tracy on Twitter Tracy on the Web Sam on Twitter Sam on the Web (RPGMusings.com) Jeff on Twitter Thetomeshow.com Patreon.com/thetomeshow
In this episode of Fit for DnD Jeff, Sam, and Tracy are joined by David Nett to discuss fitness challenges and the first half of the Obesity Code. Links: David Nett on Twitter Tracy on Twitter Tracy on the Web Sam on Twitter Sam on the Web (RPGMusings.com) Patreon.com/RPGMusings Jeff on Twitter Thetomeshow.com Patreon.com/thetomeshow
In this episode of Fit for DnD Jeff, Sam, and Tracy are joined by David Nett to discuss fitness challenges and the first half of the Obesity Code. Links: David Nett on Twitter Tracy on Twitter Tracy on the Web Sam on Twitter Sam on the Web (RPGMusings.com) Patreon.com/RPGMusings Jeff on Twitter Thetomeshow.com Patreon.com/thetomeshow
In this episode of Fit for DnD Jeff, Sam, and Tracy are joined by David Nett to discuss fitness challenges and the first half of the Obesity Code. Links: David Nett on Twitter Tracy on Twitter Tracy on the Web Sam on Twitter Sam on the Web (RPGMusings.com) Patreon.com/RPGMusings Jeff on Twitter Thetomeshow.com Patreon.com/thetomeshow
In this episode of Fit for DnD Jeff, Sam, and Tracy are joined by David Nett to discuss fitness challenges and the first half of the Obesity Code. Links: David Nett on Twitter Tracy on Twitter Tracy on the Web Sam on Twitter Sam on the Web (RPGMusings.com) Patreon.com/RPGMusings Jeff on Twitter Thetomeshow.com Patreon.com/thetomeshow
This episode, we are joined by master game designer Greg Gorden who discusses the latest Torg Eternity products and his thoughts on role playing game design. Gorden's work has ranged from the James Bond 007 and DC Heroes Role Playing Game to 4th Edition D&D, Deadlands, Earthdawn, and Torg. His designs have innovated the rpg scene on several occasions and we were lucky enough to have him stop by for a chat. In our Dungeons and Dilemmas segment, David Nett discusses running one-shot rpg adventures at home, at conventions, and for online streaming. Nett is an experienced dungeon master who has worked for Geek & Sundry and produced the excellent webseries GOLD. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geekeratiradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geekeratiradio/support
In our Interview Segment we are joined by Loryn Stone and Scott Zillner of Toy Wizards to discuss California Convention Culture from Toon Con and Powermorphicon to Comic Con and everything between. Loryn and Scott host a premiere website on toy collecting and run several excellent conventions in Southern California. Christian Lindke and David Nett discuss how to run engaging mysteries in your role playing games. Game masters and players have different levels of information and that can cause a breakdown in player engagment and fun. We share our 3...or is it 5?... tips for avoiding common pratfalls. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geekeratiradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geekeratiradio/support
This episode features two Tiny d6 Role Playing Game system interviews. The first interview is with Alan Bahr of Gallant Knight Games who discusses Beach Patrol, Tiny Supers, and the overall Gallant Knight Games catalog. The second interview is with John D Payne and Gregory Israel of the Micronomicon Kickstarter Project, a collection of spells, archetypes, and Micro-Settings for the Tiny Dungeon Second Edition Role Playing Game. Our regular review segment Something Old and Something New discusses the Beach Patrol and Tales from the Floating Vagabond Game. New this episode is our Dungeons and Dilemmas segment, a bi-weekly discussion with Game Master extraordinaire David Nett. Join us as we Geek out about games and fiction in this weeks episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geekeratiradio/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geekeratiradio/support
This week we bring you two stories of people who had to reckon with the fact that their first choice wasn’t available. Part 1: When the local science museum looks to hire performers, David Nett believes he's the perfect man for the job. Part 2: After finding out her uterus never developed, scientist Chivonne Battle searches for an alternative way to become a mother. David Nett has spent over 20 years in Los Angeles writing, producing, and acting in TV, film, and theater. Currently, he’s the writer for Geek & Sundry’s "Starter Kit,” the VP of Entertainment Development for ArcMedia, co-owner of Hero’s Journey Fitness with his wife, Christy, and the Dungeon Master for two ongoing Dungeons & Dragons campaigns, one that he’s been running since 1987. He wants to thank his parents, who did not utter a single angry word (to his face) when he left his academic scholarships behind to study acting. Chivonne Battle is a VT graduate student with a B.S. in Material Science & Engineering (VT, ’05), ultimately in pursuit of a Planning, Governance, & Globalization Ph.D. Her career is based in engineering, however, growing up unexposed and embedded in the cyclic behaviors resulting from poverty, lives in her heart. Chivonne’s life changed when she connected her background to the social engineering world, in hopes of tackling the physiological and psychological impact of socio-economic despair. On this team, she seeks and unveils truth in working with communities/local governments with infrastructural concerns; while journeying on to reverse the effects of poverty. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Kobold is great at setting traps, living fast, and dying young. The manticore is great for aerial attacks and stabbing your players with dagger like tail spikes. Join Zach and Jamie as we discuss these monsters as well as the "I Know a Guy" rule by David Nett. Check out our Instagram and Twitter to view our Dungeon Doodles. Social Media: Website Instagram Twitter Facebook Edited and produced by Garret Simmons Music: "Death and Axes (intro) and Pookatori and Friends (Outro)" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License. Direct Download
Writer, producer, gamer, fitness instructor David Nett shares his deep love with Cyclops from the X-Men! Open your visor, blast your optic beams, and listen! Thanks as always to Molly Lewis for our music and Bryan Ward for our artwork!
What TV Should You Be Watching Right Now with Guests Christy Black, David Nett & Andrew Deutsch From NERDSTRONG GYM! Welcome to Episode 30 of Booze and Phasers! The podcast where Claudia Dolph, Audrey Kearns and guests drink Genre and talk booze…we mean, we booze Genre and drink phasers… wait a minute, green people, Gorn – ENERGIZE! We’re proud to be a part of […] The post Ep 30 – TV Shows You Need to Be Watching with Guests Andrew Deutsch, Christy Black Nett and David Nett from Nerdstrong Gym appeared first on Geek Girl Authority.
Our latest interview is with a geek of our own heart, David Nett. Director, producer, actor, and all around awesome guy, David talks to us about . . . well, everything. No, seriously; we start on cancer and end up on 4th edition D&D.Be sure to check out and keep up with David's work below!HomepageGold The SeriesTwitterFacebook See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Still basking in the glow of VidCon 2012, here's a trip in the wayback machine to VidCon 2011, and a panel entitled "The Battle for Narrative & Relevance: Long-form serial storytelling and the search for an audience on YouTube" Join the group of adventurous convention-goers who managed to find our panel, moderated by frequent NM guest Liz Shannon Miller (Attack of the Show, GigaOM Video), featuring David Nett (Gold: The Series), former NM guest Ryan Copple (Riese: The Series, Halo: Forward Unto Dawn ), Kaleena Kiff (Riese: The Series), Celebrate the Web 6 winner Terence Krey (Oh, Inverted World) and NM regular Chris McCaleb. Direct MP3 link
Season 04 Episode 20 Your hosts: Stu, Kimi and Stork We close our 4th season with special guests David Nett and Richard Robinson from Gold: The Series and Night of the Zombie King. If you haven't seen Gold: The Series, do yourself a favor and watch it. If you would like to donate to help make Gold: The Series Season Two a reality, go to their web page and click the donate button at the bottom of right-hand sidebar. Featured song: What Do You Do With a Drunken Barmaid by the Merry Wives of Windsor, featured on their new CD "Bottoms Up."
Andrew Deutsch and David Nett are this week's guests. They've made a dorky dorky show for the internet called GOLD - an RPG web series. . We talked Dungeons and Dragons and Board Games and, in the end... found that another episode of TDF is going to be needed to talk about comic books and FONTS... the exciting world of Kerning MUST be examined! Reccomended reading from David, George RR Martin - and listening from Andrew, The Sountrack to How to Train Your Dragon. Which I cannot find for sale. Awww.... ask Andrew on Twitter (@rollandglass) and then for fun... @davidnett is on twitter too! Fun! I'm in this week at ACME Comedy Company Downtown if you're around. Come say hi. Credits: Audio leveling by Patrick Brady and the Songs are by . My Website was redone by : with is an offshoot of it and they both have players and links and show schedules, videos of my stand up and the donation button. Thanks for listening out there, take care out there! Jackie
A passionate debate recently took place in the online video world about whether the short, scripted tv show model can gain an audience, versus interactive content and personality-driven entertainment. This is the kind of shit we love for New Mediacracy, so we gathered up Barrett Garese, Brett Register, Craig Frank, Jamie Blair, along with NM regulars Chris McCaleb, Zadi Diaz, and Steve Woolf and downed six, count 'em six bottles of wine. The backstory: Barrett had delivered his WebTVWorkshop tip of the day video back in May, which got picked up last week by others in the web show world. That led to a passionate discussion on Twitter with quite a few participants. There was a follow-up Tumblr post by Barrett that led to numerous replies. David Nett put forth his thoughts on Facebook, which also had a lively comments exchange afterwards, and there was a Tubefilter article by Marc Hustvedt, which generated similarly passionate comments. There were other blog posts by creators on their own sites, as well. I think anyone interested in the future of web shows and online video entertainment would be interested in this discussion, and it goes to the heart of what we've been discussing recently on New Mediacracy. Give it a listen and post your comments below: is IndieTV a steady model that people can wrap their minds around, or should creators focus on pushing the envelope of storytelling? Direct MP3 link
David Nett joined me for a talk about Gold: The Series, a free web series that's clearly all about D&D. We also briefly talk about Pathfinder and Paizo. Sponsors: RPGNow.com RPGNow Pick - The Martialist Gamer's Attic.com Gamer's Attic Pick - Gold D6s RPGShop.com
David Nett joined me for a talk about Gold: The Series, a free web series that's clearly all about D&D. We also briefly talk about Pathfinder and Paizo. Sponsors: RPGNow.com RPGNow Pick - The Martialist Gamer's Attic.com Gamer's Attic Pick - Gold D6s RPGShop.com
David Nett joined me for a talk about Gold: The Series, a free web series that's clearly all about D&D. We also briefly talk about Pathfinder and Paizo. Sponsors: RPGNow.com RPGNow Pick - The Martialist Gamer's Attic.com Gamer's Attic Pick - Gold D6s RPGShop.com