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Google just lost hugely. A judge determined that they used underhanded tactics to control the ad-tech market, and another breakup may be incoming. This is after they've been ordered to divest themselves of Chrome. Oh, and Japan is big mad at them too. OOF.
This time... On City On A Hill...Lasers. And also, Feelings. Ryan is joined by Bryan, Mike, and James from Geek at Arms to play Lasers and Feelings! Go check them out, and go check out Lasers and Feelings (a tribute to the Doubleclicks), which is a fantastic one-page RPG.Geek at Arms - https://geekatarms.com/https://bsky.app/profile/geekatarms.bsky.socialhttps://linktr.ee/geekatarmsBig thanks to our supporters! Grizzly Rich, Andrew, Christina, Bryan, Doug, JoAnne, and Tony!https://www.patreon.com/cityonahillgamingCheck us out on Blue Sky https://bsky.app/profile/cityonahillgaming.bsky.social or email us at cityonahillgaming@gmail.comUs on teh Discords - https://discord.gg/N2Qj8fk5wELeave us a rating/review on iTunes or whatever awesome podcast app you use. And tell us where you listen to the fun!
This time... On City On A Hill...Lasers. And also, Feelings. Ryan is joined by Bryan, Mike, and James from Geek at Arms to play Lasers and Feelings! Go check them out, and go check out Lasers and Feelings (a tribute to the Doubleclicks), which is a fantastic one-page RPG.Geek at Arms - https://geekatarms.com/https://bsky.app/profile/geekatarms.bsky.socialhttps://linktr.ee/geekatarmsBig thanks to our supporters! Grizzly Rich, Andrew, Christina, Bryan, Doug, JoAnne, and Tony!https://www.patreon.com/cityonahillgamingCheck us out on Blue Sky https://bsky.app/profile/cityonahillgaming.bsky.social or email us at cityonahillgaming@gmail.comUs on teh Discords - https://discord.gg/N2Qj8fk5wELeave us a rating/review on iTunes or whatever awesome podcast app you use. And tell us where you listen to the fun!
The Cosmic Crit crew takes on a free, one-page TTRPG called Lasers and Feelings, created by John Harper and inspired by the music of The Doubleclicks. Warning: A few of us may have gotten into the egg nog.
The Cosmic Crit crew takes on a one-page TTRPG called Lasers and Feelings, created by John Harper and inspired by the music of The Doubleclicks. Warning: A few of us may have gotten into the egg nog.
mayor They only have two more years of funding to complete this game, where you play as a penguin trying to run for mayor on the platform of brining eternal darkness and permanent ice to your town. A tough sell, but you can sway voters by wearing cute hats and little bowties! Check out Laser's work on his website, LaserTheBoy.com, and check out his album A Shark Ate my Penis on Bandcamp! Follow him on Insta @LaserTheBoy to listen to his new podcast (whenever it comes out)! Visit the DFTBA Big Game Hunger merch shop at bit.ly/jennamerch. Big Game Hunger is part of the Multitude Collective of podcasts. Created and hosted by Jenna Stoeber.
Laser Malena-Webber is musician and writer — known for their nerdy folk-pop band the Doubleclicks. The Doubleclicks sing about dinosaurs, cats, and queer feelngs. Laser's latest project is the musical Teaching a Robot to Love, which just debuted on the Billboard Cast Albums chart. Teaching A Robot To Love is a story about change, acceptance, queer experiences, and also robots. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Laser Webber, solo artist formerly of The Doubleclicks, joins me to talk about "Madam, I Challenge You to a Duel" from Glean. We go back in time to watch some Johnny Carson and learn about the inspiration for this song... you'll see. We also hear Flans botch the story hilariously in its live debut, and find a bunch of kickin' covers. Check out Laser here: Laser the Boy
Musicals transport us to another world through song and dance — but how can we use their otherworldly power to tell stories about robots and monsters? To find out, we talk to playwrights MJ Kaufman and Reina Hardy. Plus Laser from the Doubleclicks tells us about their new musical, Teaching a Robot to Love! Topics discussed: Our formative memories with Xanadu and Can't Stop the Music The roots of musicals in comic opera and burlesque The wonder of director/choreographer Kenny Ortega MJ Kaufman and Reina Hardy talk musicals and escapism Laser explains the origins of Teaching a Robot to Love
In this episode of GeeksBlabla, we invited Mehdi Daoudi, CEO and Co-Founder - Catchpoint Systems, Inc. Guests Mehdi Daoudi Notes 0:00:00 - Introduction and welcoming 0:03:00 - Who is Mehdi Daoudi? 0:11:00 - How was the switch from marketing to the IT field? And what is your advice to people who want to switch their careers? 0:14:00 - When Google acquired DoubleCLicks, What was the special thing that push google to purchase it and how was the switch from a small company to Google word? 0:19:00 - What are the products/services DoubleCLicks offer? 0:21:00 - When does it make sense for someone to say I will sell my company and when isn't? 0:27:00 - What is Catchpoint? How was the experience, and how did you get the idea? 0:34:00 - How was the experience moving to the cloud and not creating a SAAS product? 0:42:00 - How bad was the Covid 19 for Catchpoint? 0:51:00 - Catchpoint is hiring everywhere, so what profiles does Catchpoint need? 0:56:00 - Would you share with us some of your failure stories? 1:00:00 - In your opinion, what are the main qualities and skills of a good leader? 1:05:00 - Why did working in a big company like Google push you to leave it? 1:09:00 - Any advice about how to close deals with clients? 1:13:00 - Do you follow news about the startups' ecosystem in Morocco, what do you think about it, and what does miss it? 1:13:00 - Do you follow news about the startups' ecosystem in Morocco, what do you think about it, and what does miss it? 1:19:00 - What do you think about companies that do the offshoring? 1:22:00 - After ten years of pushing startups, why can't we see some of them succeed now? 1:26:00 - What is the advice you can give to someone who is trying to build a startup? 1:28:00 - What would you advise your 20-year-old self? 1:29:00 - Wrap up and goodbye Links weathering the storm leading your organisation through a pandemic The Advantage: Why Organizational Health Trumps Everything Else In Business Prepared and Presented by Mohammed Aboullaite
Episode one seventy three - part three Laser Malena-Weber of The Doubleclicks took a break from Cats and Netflix to chat about TEACHING A ROBOT TO LOVE, their full cast musical about a group of friends who accidentally create a sentient robot at their programming internship. Laser with Jessikah and Jenn about the use of Sci-Fi to explore queer identities and what it means to be human. We also talk a bit about reconnecting with people in a hopefully post pandemic world.
Laser is in a very cool band called The Doubleclicks, and they just released a musical!
Joseph is joined remotely by Laser Malena-Webber of The Doubleclicks to obsess over robots! We talk seeing yourself in Data and Threepio, admiring trash robots for their focus, the non-human non-binary trope, trying not to disrespect Alexa, and The Doubleclicks' great new musical, Teaching A Robot To Love!
Donate To Support Nicnac Show Notes In this episode, Nicnac notes the personal progress she is making in the midst of the challenge of her transition and her environment. She reflects on the intersection between the leftist community and the LGBTQI+ and neurodivergent communities. An intersection that she views as purely anecdotal but worth noting nonetheless. She is so thankful for her comrades and new connection the world over and ass for your support in keeping this labor of love going. Credits The music is Raindrop Rahspody by Josh Elkinberry, The Fools Guide by Anthony Rotunno and, of course, Catch Me If You Can by Attica Attica. Referenced: Nothing To Prove by The Doubleclicks (they have a badass new musical too!) You Won't See Me by Anne Murray and The Beatles If you enjoy this music please support these artists by buying their work or making donations! The Nicnac Podcast & FSRideAlong Series is © 2006-2021 by Nicnac Marsh and is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nicnacmarsh/message
Donate To Support Nicnac Show Notes In this episode, Nicnac finds herself half hearing Anne Murray's version of “You Won't See Me”. This ties into her ongoing translation and recent coming-out day events in Nicnac's mind. She does her best to info dump and tell her story in an entertaining way. With hopes that she may be able to do another conversation episode around this sort of topic with a friend soon. Credits The music is Raindrop Rahspody by Josh Elkinberry, The Fools Guide by Anthony Rotunno and, of course, Catch Me If You Can by Attica Attica. Referenced: Nothing To Prove by The Doubleclicks (they have a badass new musical too!) You Won't See Me by Anne Murray and The Beatles If you enjoy this music please support these artists by buying their work or making donations! The Nicnac Podcast & FSRideAlong Series is © 2006-2021 by Nicnac Marsh and is released under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nicnacmarsh/message
Stellar Firma's interstellar scout ship, the Conglomerate Merger, is returning from a mysterious mission, but soon the crew is interrupted by an enemy force. Will they manage to survive the onslaught? Will they even manage to leave the room? Listen and find out!Join Maddy in the GM chair today, as Helen, Imogen, Jenny and Tim play this Very Stellar version of the Doubleclicks tribute RPG Lasers and Feelings, by John Harper: http://onesevendesign.com/lasers_and_feelings_rpg.pdf (link to licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).Content warnings:Zombies & body horrorPhysical violence & injuryInnuendo.Discussions of: guns, scalpels, death.Mentions of: acid, alcohol & alcohol use, foodSFX: continuous electrical humming/whirring & beeping, continuous distorted growling & static, sawing & scraping, gunfire.Thak you to all our Patreons for your contrinued support. If you'd like to join them be sure to visit www.patreon.com/rustyquill.Created by Tim Meredith and Ben MeredithProduced by Katie SeatonExecutive Producer Alexander J NewallFeaturing: Helen Gould, Imogen Harris, Jenny Haufek, Tim Meredith and Maddy Searle.Editing: Maddy Searle and Katie SeatonMusic: Samuel DF JonesArtwork: Anika KhanMastering: Jeffrey Nils GardnerFeatured SFX by ejfortin, Tim_Verberne, The-Sacha-Rush, Nox_Sound, Skullsmasha, kyles, derjuli, deleted_user_7146007, SpliceSound, Halleck, SuperPhat, Erdie, martinimeniscus, Veridiansunrise, alexo400, reelworldstudio, belanhud, Tony01726, stewdio2003, Huminaatio, ultradust, Disagree, StephenSaldanha, howardai, ivolipa, xela_sonitus, InspectorJ, duckduckpony, Clearwavsound, humga, and szegvari, via freesound.org.Additional music:Raving Energy (faster) by Kevin MacLeodLink to track: Raving Energy (faster)Link to license:Standard licenseInspired by Kevin MacLeodLink to track: InspiredLink to license: Standard licenseSinfonia Number 5 by Kevin MacLeodLink to track: Sinfonia Number 5Link to license: Standard licenseSubscribe using your podcast software of choice or by visiting www.rustyquill.com/subscribe and be sure to rate and review us online; it really helps us spread across the galaxy.Check out our merchandise, available at RustyQuill Shop | Redbubble and https://www.teepublic.com/stores/rusty-quill.Join our community:WEBSITE:
Event planning is never easy. Event planning for a double-booked megatube space station where five different alien species (one of which is very tasty) all have to get along? Well, you can imagine. Meet the species and find out what starts to happen with grand ambitions meet the constraints of space and budget!BEN MEREDITHTwitterPatreonJENN MARTINTwitterBully Pulpit GamesTIM MEREDITHTwitterPatreonWE ARE THE DUNGEON STREAMS! We Are the Dungeon Streaming Schedule! May 10-8pm Eleni, Gannon, and Mike from NeoScum! May 11 – 8pm The Doubleclicks! May 12 – 8pm Adira Slattery and Jeremy Gage! May 12 – 9:30pm Val and JV from Paper Boat Productions! May 13 – 8pm Victoria, Tracy, and Bee from The Broadswords! May 16 – 8pm Jordan Shiveley, aka Dread Singles! May 18 – 8pm Aaron and Jeff from All My Fantasy Children! Live, on the One Shot Twitch Channel (all times EST) MICRO RPG BOOKOrder Now!ULTIMATE GAMEMASTER’S WORLDBUILDING GUIDEPer-Order now!BUY OSN BOOKSThe Ultimate RPG Gameplay GuideThe Ultimate RPG Character Backstory GuideA Dragon Walks Into A BarTAKE ACTIONRegister to VoteFind your SenatorsFind your CongressmenMake 5 CallsTrans LifelineTrevor Project
My sister Aubrey Turner joins me to talk about the Doubleclicks, my 10-year band that's raised half a mill on Kickstarter and Patreon, full-time employed two delightful people (us), all through the creation of very specific nerdy, queer, cat-themed songs for our gorgeous audience! How did we do it? Why do we love email so much? Is the music industry allowed to be fun? Send your questions to fanfundedpodcast@gmail.comCheck out the Doubleclicks: http://thedoubleclicks.com/Sign up for emails at http://lasercampaigns.com/Peep our first-ever Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/angelar/the-doubleclicks-new-album-dimetrodon-weekly-songs
Have you ever heard of the term "fake geek girls?" How about "booth babes?" There's this idea among the geek community that some people, generally women, cannot truly be geeks. There's a lot loaded into that sentiment. More than you may realize, especially if you look closer at the issue, its history, and the reality of the geek community. This episode of Geek Edition uses music by The Doubleclicks. Enjoy!
In this episode, I'm going to play five songs for you that I enjoy. Nice and simple. I hope you like them. The songs are "Upon My Back" by Motel Breakfast, "Independence Day" by The Love Language, "The Space Between" by Sister Species, "The Way I Should Be" by Kyle Swartzwelder, and "Afterparty for One" by The Doubleclicks.
Hal Lublin is a prolific podcaster, actor, and improv comedian who you've heard on Thrilling Adventure Hour, Welcome to Night Vale, Good Morning Night Vale, We Got This With Mark and Hal, and Tights and Fights. Want to laugh until your face hurts for a great cause? Check out the We Got This! Public Domain Winter Spectacular featuring special guest, Paget Brewster, and musical guests The Doubleclicks, Molly Lewis, Mike Phirman, Carter Parton Rogers, and MORE! This pay-what-you-can show is available on HouseSeats.live through January 1st, and all proceeds benefit LIFT, empowering families to break the cycle of poverty.Stories Covered In Detail This Episode:X-Men #38: “The Sinister Shadow of... Doomsday!” written by Roy Thomas, art by Don Heck w/George Roussos; “A Man Called… X!” - written by Roy Thomas, art by Werner Roth w/John VerpoortenAvengers #46: “The Agony and the Anthill!” - written by Roy Thomas, art by John Buscema w/Vince CollettaThor #146: “If the Thunder Be Gone” - written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Vince Colletta; “The Origin of… the Incomparable Inhumans” - written by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby w/Joe SinnottComplete List of Comics Published This Month (courtesy of mikesamazingworld.com): Amazing Spider-Man #55, Avengers #46, Daredevil #34, Fantastic Four #69, Not Brand Echh #5, Sgt. Fury #48, Strange Tales #163, Tales of Suspense #96, Tales to Astonish #98, Thor #146, X-Men #38, ©1967 Marvel Comics. "Marvel by the Month" theme v. 2.0 by Robb Milne, sung by Barb Allen, with bass by Ryan ‘Biff’ Dudder. All incidental music by Robb Milne. Visit us on internet at marvelbythemonth.com and follow us on Instagram at @marvelbythemonth.Much of our historical context information comes from Wikipedia. Please join us in supporting them at wikimediafoundation.org.
Ready-made analogies and fresh-baked idioms are just a bit too fancy for this podcast. Tonight we take a soothing trip to the analogist who works in the back of the flea market in a perpetual fog. There we discover a nearly universal experience, that feeling when you lose your swimsuit. I support the Doubleclicks on Patreon - https://www.thedoubleclicks.com/ Here are some links to some places you can find support during this crisis. If you have more please share them! https://www.crisistextline.org/blog/covid19-update https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prepare/managing-stress-anxiety.html We’re proud to be participating in #Podapalooza, a virtual podcast festival for COVID relief - and it’s this weekend! We’ll be featuring a never released Fearless Flyer episode Tickets are pay-what-you-can, and 100% of net proceeds go to the hardest hit families in the COVID crisis. Get your pass here: www.podapalooza.org (You can find all of our sponsors or become a patron on our new website http://www.sleepwithmepodcast.com story starts at about 20:00) Commission a song from the Mystery Bard over at http://www.jonathanmann.net WHOOP- a fitness tracker that lets users monitor their sleep performance, how recovered their bodies are to perform, and how strenuous their days are. If you’re looking to be smarter about how you sleep, recover, and train so you can be at your best, you have to get WHOOP. Go to WHOOP.com and use the code “SWM” at checkout to save $30 off at checkout. Unlock your best self today. Brooklinen- Luxury bedding, at amazing prices. You have to try these sheets today! There is an exclusive offer just for Sleep With Me listeners. Get $20 off AND free shipping when you use promo code [WITHME] at http://www.brooklinen.com. Brooklinen is SO confident that they offer **a risk-free 60-night satisfaction guarantee and a lifetime warranty on all of their sheets and comforters! Best Fiends- Engage your brain with fun puzzles and collect tons of cute characters. Trust me, with over 100 million downloads, this 5-star rated mobile puzzle game is a must-play! Download Best Fiends FREE on the Apple App Store or Google Play. That’s FRIENDS without the R – Best Fiends! KiwiCo- creates super cool hands-on projects for kids to make learning about STEAM fun! (STEAM = Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math). Get hands-on learning and fun delivered every month-- it’s the gift that keeps on surprising! For my listeners, go to https://www.kiwico.com/SLEEP to get YOUR FIRST MONTH FREE
Marx interviews Laser Malena-Webber of the Doubleclicks and Gosh Darn Fiasco, and Richard Malena-Webber of Atomic Game Theory and writer of Empyrean Investigations, a DnD 5e supplement.Marx Shepherd on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/IAmPhophosMarx's games: https://blue-golem-games.itch.ioYes Indie'd Pod: https://www.yesindiedpod.com/Donate: https://www.patreon.com/yesindiedpod or https://www.ko-fi.com/yesindiedpod Laser Malena-Webber on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/lasermwebber The Doubleclicks: https://www.thedoubleclicks.com/Laser Campaigns: https://www.lasercampaigns.com/Richard Malena-Webber on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/rmalena Atomic Game Theory: http://www.atomicgametheory.com/ Christopher Reynolds on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/TheSoundNinjaNinjaHELL: https://www.twitter.com/NinjaHELL or https://www.NinjaHELL.com/ San Jenaro Co-Op on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/SanJenaroCoopShort Games Digest Spring 2020: https://www.tinyurl.com/SJCDigest4 Colludium Three bundle on Itchio: http://www.bit.ly/ColludiumThree Music from https://filmmusic.io • "Bit Quest" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) • License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)Support the show (https://www.ko-fi.com/yesindiedpod)
I met Canadian nerdcore Juggalo rapper MC Snax years ago when we collaborated on a song for one of his projects. Since then, we have become homies, and he recently opened for Schäffer the Darklord, the Doubleclicks and myself in Columbus, Ohio on the Baby Yoda 2020 Election Campaign Trail! We talk about C.S. Lewis, Who Framed Roger Rabbit and his collaboration with Anybody Killa! A great interview with an awesome dude, stay tuned next week for part two! https://mcsnax.bandcamp.com/ Special Guest: MC Snax.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
Recorded Live at Geek Retreat, Leeds on Thursday 22nd August 2019 Aubrey and Lazer of The Doubleclicks perform some of their most popular songs, along with selections from their more recent releases, in this, their first dedicated live show in Europe to a group of fans who came together on The Doubleclicks social media pages to organize this personal and intimate show.
WE ARE BACK. Angela Webber (of The Doubleclicks) joins us for Play It Again, Charlie Brown, a fascinating examination of the feminine responsibility, all the rocks, and convincing people you're from the future – all sandwiched between about 15 minutes of uninterrupted Beethoven music. Topics of discussion include: the marketable skills of the Peanuts gang; watching a dog fall asleep to piano music in real time; our new self-help book, "How To Win Friends & Convince People You're From The Future"; Maybe Getting That Combo Together We Had Once Before, and other totally normal human phrases; Sally hating everything (including Dale Earnhardt Jr. and all the rocks); in this month's Cosmo, "The One Trick To Make Man Stop Playing Piano & Pay Attention To You"; Lucy fails the Turing test; a sustained blast of aerosol right to Peppermint Patty's face. Angela M. Webber can & has done every kind of production under the dang sun. She's one half of the feminist-nerd-folk-comedy music duo The Doubleclicks, co-host of the So What Do We Do? podcast, and her hair looks great. Audio blandishment by Ken Plume. Check out his highly excellent interview podcast, A Bit Of A Chat With Ken Plume. (Ken's chat with Josh / Ken's most recent chat with Molly) Go to http://waffle.media for more good good content.
Musical comedy duo The Doubleclicks remote in to chat with MBS about their favorite duos - from Fozzie and Kermit to R2-D2 and C-3PO, the ladies covered tons of kid-focused partners and compared and contrasted themselves along the way. As sisters Angela and Aubrey have a built-in partnership and reference base, and as artists they enjoy having music to explore their relationship to the world around them. Aubrey brings the heat with lots of love for Steven Universe and all of its pairs and partnerships, and Angela breaks down their newest video, Women Know Math, that launched this week with their now-successfully-funded-but-still-running Kickstarter campaign for their upcoming album, Love Problems. The Doubleclicks YouTube Channel JoCo Cruise Thanks to Cards Against Humanity for sponsoring this week and to the Chicago Podcast Cooperative for coordinating sponsorships and creating a community of shows and causes.
Today on the show, we chat with Aubrey and Angela Webber, the brilliant duo who make up The Doubleclicks. If you're not familiar with their music, go to their website or YouTube pronto and check it out. You won't be sorry. On this episode, we chat with Aubrey and Angela about ignoring genres and what qualifies as "mainstream," connecting with fans, starting a new label and the state of the music industry, and doing things that they're scared to do. Also the cat keyboard. We find out what the heck is up with that.
April Baer talks with Angela Webber of The Doubleclicks about their Kickstarter success, Dimetrodon and Weekly Song Wednesdays
Listen in as The Doubleclicks, a geeky two-sister band, perform four songs, and four authors read parts of their reported features from The Magazine: The Book at our last live book event in Portland, Oregon. The event was held at Reading Frenzy, and features John Patrick Pullen, Alison Hallett, Chris Higgins, and Elly Blue. Sponsors & patrons We're sponsored this week by Cards Against Humanity, which just launched a site where you can buy directly from them, including their Bigger Blacker Box and their 2012 and 2013 holiday packs, the profits from which are donated to charity. Show notes Chloe Eudaly owns the bookstore Reading Frenzy. It raised over $50,000 via Kickstarter to move its store after losing its downtown lease and then having a space fall though. If you visit Portland, you have to stop by. Andy Baio is one of the fellows behind the XOXO festival, and is in the middle of fundraising the return of Upcoming, a site he co-developed, sold to Yahoo, and recently bought back. John Patrick Pullen read from "Beacon of Hope." Alison Hallett read from "What Lies Beneath." Elly Blue read from "Hub and Spoke." And Chris Higgins read (the footnotes) from "Playing to Lose." The Doubleclicks performed four songs for us: "Worst Superpower Ever," "Oh, Mr. Darcy," "Impostor," and "Velociraptor." They were guests on this podcast in February 2014.
Angela and Aubrey Webber are the musical group The Doubleclicks, bringing geeky music to nerdy folk. The sisters never intended to form a band, but when Aubrey joined her sister Angela in Portland a few years ago, her cello coupled with Angela's singing caused enough of a stir for them to join forces and write songs about Dungeons & Dungeons, the Curiosity rover, and not dissing the geek girl. We talk about all this and their absurdly successful Kickstarter campaign that just closed. Sponsored by: lynda.com: Over 2,000 high-quality and engaging video courses taught by industry experts — with new courses added daily. Listeners get a free 7-day trial with full access to all content by visiting lynda.com/tnd and signing up. Vimeo: If you upload a lot of videos, Vimeo Plus and Vimeo PRO let you add 20 GB a week with no ads slapped on top. Get 10% off with the code DISRUPT. (Coupon expires 4/30/2014. Renewals are at full price.) Media Temple: Web hosting for artists, designers, and Web developers since 1998. World-class support available 24x7 through phone and chat—and even Twitter. Sign up with coupon code "tnd" to get 25% off your first month of hosting.
Recorded LIVE on Saturday, October 26th, 2013 during Comic Book City Con in Greensboro, NC! Our featured panel is a celebration of women in comic book culture! Angela and Aubrey Webber of the musical duo the Doubleclicks from Portland, OR will open the panel with a live performance of their hit song, “Nothing to Prove”, then join critically-acclaimed artists Hope Larson (A Wrinkle in Time) and Jackie Lewis (Play Ball) for a discussion on gender inclusion in the geek community. The panel will be moderated by Susana Polo from girl-friendly geeky news site The Mary Sue.com based out of New York City.
Recorded during Comic Book City Con 2013 at the Elm St. Center in Greensboro, NC! The Doubleclicks, a nerd-folk sister duo, write songs that are snarky, geeky and sweet and perform them on cello and ukulele. In this all-ages-friendly concert-panel, the band will sing about topics including love, Dungeons and Dragons, Mr. Darcy and Velociraptors and talk about being geek girl musicians. Set List: Will They or Won't They? Worst Superpower Ever The Mystery's Gone Oh, Mr. Darcy Apostrophe Spock Impersonator Lasers and Feelings The Guy Who Yelled Freebird A Lullaby for Mr. Bear Nothing to Prove Clever Girl Cats and Netflix No Easy Way This Fantasy World Show Notes: The Doubleclicks.com! Buy their albums digitally on iTunes! Buy physical copies at CDBaby.com! Check exact lyrics on Bandcamp! Watch their music videos on YouTube! Like them on Facebook! Follow them on Twitter! Or follow them on Tumblr!