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[Strange New Worlds review starts at 24:56] Anthony and Laurie start with the news, talking about Skydance’s plans for the future and Zachary Quinto’s hope they will include a final Kelvin movie. They cover some of this week’s Star Trek Day announcements (Star Trek Lego! A preschool show!), and preview the Khan audio series. Tony talks about the Strange New Worlds screening & panel at the LA Screenings event in LA on Star Trek Day, and Laurie recaps the Trek to New Jersey convention. Then it’s time to review Strange New Worlds season 3 finale, “New Life and New Civilizations.” They talk about Pike and Batel, Spirk, the Vezda, magic vs. sci-fi, and more, and play the full audio from Tony’s interview with showrunners Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers, whereupon Laurie goes on a Gorn rant and Tony suggests she focus on celebrating that the end of their storyline has come.
The Paper is out, the hotly anticipated sequel to the office, does it live up? Full review at the end of the episode. Silksong is out and it has dominate the charts, Nomura gives an update on Kingdom Hearts 4 and Final Fantasy, and Treyarch walks things back a bit. Plus Michael Caine is coming out of retirement, Ryan Reynolds admits to what we all know and Star Trek day comes and goes with little fanfare. Come take a listen.
In this episode, Sarah Belmont and Will Polk celebrate Star Trek Day and dive into two big topics: the hauntingly powerful Sinners and Peacemaker Season 2, Episode 3, Another Rick Up My Sleeve. They explore how music shapes storytelling across K-Pop Demon Hunters, Wicked, and Sinners; dissect the layered history and allegory within Sinners; and debate pacing, character arcs, and multiverse storytelling in Peacemaker. Expect passionate critiques, unexpected connections, and a few laughs along the way. Timestamps 0:00 Opening Banter & Star Trek Day News 4:44 Pop Culture Catch-Up: VMAs & Huntrix Moment 6:45 Music Across Three Films: K-Pop Demon Hunters, Wicked, & Sinners which leads to our Sinners Deep Dive: Allegory, Vampires, Music, and Controversial Scenes 46:45 Peacemaker Season 2 Episode 3 Review 1:07:18 Outro Want to keep the conversation going? Hit us up on X (formerly Twitter) @SceneNNerd, Bluesky @SceneNNerd.bsky.social, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads @scene_n_nerd. Don't forget to check out our website at www.scenennerdpodcast.com. If you enjoyed this episode, drop us a rating and a shout-out on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcast fix!
Join Richard and Christel for a special Star Trek Day episode of Turning Trekkie! They welcome back returning guest Jon to dive into the world of Star Trek fandom! It's delightfully quirky. From unforgettable Star Trek convention experiences from our panel to Denise Crosby's iconic documentary Trekkies, this episode celebrates the passion, creativity, and community that keep Trek fans boldly going!!! Happy Star Trek Day!
É isso mesmo, o TB News está de volta no Star Trek Day. E nessa volta, num lugar muito especial. Diretamente do Planetário do Rio. O post TB News #161 – Carioca Trekker, HQ de Voyager, Star Trek: Khan e final de Strange New Worlds (08.09.2025) apareceu primeiro em Trek Brasilis.
Topics discussed on today's show: Star Trek Day, NFL Week 1, MTV Video Awards, Baseball News, Blue-Throated Macaws, Helicopter Parents, Atlas Heading Towards Earth, Birthdays, History Quiz, Toothpaste Ads, Old People Getting Scammed, 20 in 25, Special Feature in House, Get The Fake Out, Baseball Karen, I Hate This Kid, and Apologies.
The Conjuring's big box office, a celebration of Star Trek Day plus the Philly Karen. Chris Gore and Alan Ng are joined by The Angry Badger, Dante James from Verbal Riot, Derek Anderson, Robert Meyer Burnett and Steph from My Nerdy Home. Hilarity ensues?
Rumble Celebrates Star Trek Day
It's Star Trek Day and we are taking a stroll along the lower decks with our pals from This Endorian Life.
Stardate 2025.251. To celebrate Star Trek Day, I wanted to talk about some Star Trek related news, specifically, The Last Starship (IDW), Starfleet Academy, Khan, and two upcoming games. I end with some quick thoughts about Strange New Worlds season 3 (up to and including episode 7). Feedback! Email = longboxreview@gmail.com Text/voicemail = 208-953-1841 Social = Bluesky Mastodon Facebook Web = longboxreview.com Thanks for listening! Theme music: “Saving the World” by Aaron Kenny episode 17
Wanna see my cucumber? Star Trek Day; Foul Ball controversy; OSU Fans love pummeling others; Another sex toy tossed onto a playing area; Dammit, Dog!; Ohio Woman madness; Gil Whitney and kids cars; Mail Call--Tuesday with Tracy idea.
In accordance with Star Trek Day we bring you a special episode of Memory Gamma!Once considered an enemy of the Federation, a member of the Augmented Klingon generation, Kor, has a complicated and eventually venerated legacy - at least within the Klingon Empire. In this episode we explore the long and storied legend of the mighty Kor, the Dahar Master, and his place in Star Trek lore.
In honor of our annual Star Trek Day, we have that moment when Jadzia Dax was an up-and-coming model working for someone whose assistant was Will Riker. Because it's the 80s, it'll be a melodramatic rise to the top. Lucky for her, she's got the world's top teenage fashion model in her corner. We go inside the world of two “Paper Dolls” and why they managed to… fold… so quickly.
Well, it's Star Trek Day...again. Matt's cousin Mike has been brought out from stasis to talk about the second season of Star Trek: Strange New Worlds at long last. The world, and Trek, have already considerably changed since it first aired, but is it worth watching and does it have the right message for our trying times? Only one way to find out. Hailing Frequencies are open on this special episode of No Flicks Given!
Are you into your trivia? Calling all connoisseurs of cryptic to the only quiz played live, all around Australia. Join the host of Nightlife Philip Clark for The Mighty Challenge!
We break down everything announced for Star Trek Day, including plans for the 60th anniversary next year, the Starfleet Academy series in 2026 starring Holly Hunter with Paul Giamatti as the villain, a new preschool YouTube show called Star Trek Scouts, the scripted audio series Star Trek Khan with Trek veterans, a LEGO collaboration, new comic and Webtoon projects, and the 2025 Star Trek Cruise featuring William Shatner. Plus quick host thoughts on why the “hope, inclusivity, exploration, unity” theme still hits. 00:00 Star Trek Day kickoff and a year of 60th anniversary celebrations00:05 Rose Parade float honoring The Original Series and core Trek values00:15 Starfleet Academy targets 2026 with Holly Hunter and Paul Giamatti00:25 Star Trek Scouts on YouTube for preschool fans00:45 Star Trek Khan scripted podcast set on Ceti Alpha V, episodes weekly through November 301:00 LEGO collaboration revealed, Picard figure teased01:10 IDW comics continue and new mobile friendly Webtoons are on the way01:18 Star Trek Cruise sails February 20 to 27 with William Shatner01:22 TOS turns 59 today and why next year is set to be a full Trek celebrationThe 60th anniversary will be a yearlong celebration anchored by a Rose Parade float and multiple cross media projects.Starfleet Academy is the next live action series on deck for 2026, with a notable hero and villain pairing.Star Trek Scouts aims to bring very young viewers into the franchise with short, accessible missions.Star Trek Khan expands canon between Wrath of Khan touchpoints with weekly drops through early November.New LEGO, IDW comics, and Webtoons continue Trek's push across formats and devices.The Star Trek Cruise returns in February with legacy talent, signaling strong fan demand heading into the 60th year.“Happy Star Trek Day. We got a bunch of announcements today.”“They're going to have a Star Trek Rose Parade float to focus on the original series and they'll highlight hope, inclusivity, exploration and unity.”“Those are not going to be cheap, but man, that is cool.”“Star Trek The Original Series first premiered today 59 years ago… now it sounds like next year is going to be a full Star Trek year.”“Everybody live long and prosper and have a great week.”If you enjoyed this roundup, follow and subscribe to Geek Freaks Headlines, rate and review the show, and share this episode with a friend using #GeekFreaksPod.News source: GeekFreaksPodcast.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/geekfreakspodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/geekfreakspodcast/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcastThreads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcastWhat Star Trek Day announcement are you most excited about? Send us your questions or takes on Twitter or Threads and we may feature you in a future episode.Source: Apple Podcast tags: Star Trek, Star Trek Day, 60th Anniversary, Starfleet Academy, Holly Hunter, Paul Giamatti, Star Trek Scouts, Preschool Animation, Star Trek Khan, Ceti Alpha V, George Takei, Tim Russ, LEGO Star Trek, IDW Comics, Webtoons, Star Trek Cruise, William Shatner, Geek Freaks Headlines, Geek Freaks PodcastTimestamps and TopicsKey TakeawaysMemorable QuotesCall to ActionFollow UsListener Questions
Here's what we cover in this episode of Talking Trek Live: 00:05:20 — New Battle Pass & First Impressions “We've got a brand-new battle pass tonight, and I promise you, we're keeping it quick and clean.” 00:06:30 — Unity Engine Update & Player Impact “So they flipped the switch to Unity 6, and suddenly half the galaxy can't log in anymore.” 00:09:15 — DJz Comedy Take on Unity “They ran out of Unity 5 in the stockroom, so the IT guy handed them Unity 6 and said, ‘Hold my beer.'” 00:12:40 — Spox.club Devs Join the Stage “The geniuses behind Spox Club, LightBulb and Glare, are here to show us what they've been cooking.” 00:15:00 — Resource Alerts Feature Demo “Now you can set an alert so the game tells you when you're running low — instead of finding out the hard way.” 00:20:30 — Upgrade Thresholds & Planning Tools “This thing literally tells me when I finally have enough to build my next ship. That's game-changing.” 00:29:50 — Future of Notifications & App Sync “Right now it'll ping you on the site, but the vision is push notifications straight to your phone.” 00:32:10 — Requirements Calculator & Long-Term Planning “It lays out everything you need for shipyard upgrades or tiering up — down to the last piece of ore.” 00:41:00 — Daily Loop Organization “This isn't just a tool — it's my to-do list for the game. A real loop organizer.” 00:42:10 — Mission Tracking Feature Reveal “Over a thousand missions tracked, with a clear view of what you've finished and what's still waiting.” 00:47:40 — Practical Uses for Mission Tracking “I've got 57 Klingon missions left undone… and that's probably my missing rep right there.” 00:53:00 — Looking Ahead: v2 of Spox.club “This is just the beginning — the next version will be a true one-stop shop for players.” 01:04:20 — Alliance Management Tools “Imagine being able to see alliance contributions and coordinate upgrades without spreadsheets.” 01:16:10 — Event Calendar & Planning Features “This calendar lines up game events so you can finally prep instead of react.” 01:25:45 — Mid-Show Q&A with Players “We love when you throw curveball questions — keeps us sharp, and sometimes even stumps the devs.” 01:38:20 — Community Feedback on Spox.club “Hearing you all say ‘this saves me hours every week' — that's why the devs built it.” 01:52:00 — Deep Dive into Ship Progression “Tracking every requirement step turns shipbuilding from a guessing game into a checklist.” 02:07:40 — Economy Balance & Resource Concerns “At the end of the day, if the math doesn't work, no tool can save you — and that's on Scopely.” 02:21:10 — Wrapping Up Player Questions “We don't have all the answers, but the conversation makes the game better for everybody.” 02:34:00 — Closing Thoughts from the Devs “Version 2 is coming fast, and we're listening to every suggestion you're giving us.” Thanks for listening and hanging out with Talking Trek Live!
It's Star Trek Day and we are taking a stroll along the lower decks.
Join the crew with special guest Scott Bell-Fleitas on this awesome deep dive of an episode where the Talking Scifive crew discuss whether they believe they're a Jedi or a Sith! Definitely an in-depth conversation on this episode! Enjoy! Don't forget to follow us on Facebook! *This episode is a week behind our schedule, hope you Trekkies had a fantastic Star Trek Day!*
n this special Star Trek Day episode on the New Books Network, hosted by Dessy Vassileva from Vernon Press, we celebrate over 55 years of Star Trek with a deep dive into the book Star Trek: Essays Exploring the Final Frontier (Vernon Press, 2023). Co-editors Emily Strand and Amy H. Sturgis join the discussion to explore how Star Trek has shaped science fiction and contributed to broader academic and cultural conversations around speculative fiction. The anthology, unlike many works that focus on specific parts of the franchise or narrow perspectives, offers a multidisciplinary look at Star Trek, with contributions from scholars across disciplines. From the franchise's 1966 debut to its latest incarnations, the book covers its influence on fandom, its philosophical and societal implications, and its exploration of contemporary issues such as post-humanism and conspiracy theories in Voyager. The co-editors emphasize Star Trek's unique ability to address diverse topics and inspire action, both in academic circles and fan communities. The origins of the book trace back to an invitation from Vernon Press, when Emily approached Amy for a collaboration that eventually resulted in two separate volumes—one on Star Wars and one on Star Trek. Both books have garnered significant academic interest, and the co-editors aimed to create works accessible to scholars, students, and fans alike. In this episode, Amy and Emily also reflect on their personal journeys into science fiction, from Amy's early exposure to Star Trek through her family, to Emily's adult discovery of the franchise after a passion for speculative fiction ignited by Harry Potter. Their conversation highlights Star Trek's ability to continue resonating with global audiences, addressing issues of diversity, social justice, and human potential in an ever-evolving narrative universe. Listeners interested in the sister volume on Star Wars can check out the related podcast episode here: Star Wars: Essays Exploring a Galaxy Far, Far Away. Vernon Press – Bridging Scholarly Ideas and Global Readership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
n this special Star Trek Day episode on the New Books Network, hosted by Dessy Vassileva from Vernon Press, we celebrate over 55 years of Star Trek with a deep dive into the book Star Trek: Essays Exploring the Final Frontier (Vernon Press, 2023). Co-editors Emily Strand and Amy H. Sturgis join the discussion to explore how Star Trek has shaped science fiction and contributed to broader academic and cultural conversations around speculative fiction. The anthology, unlike many works that focus on specific parts of the franchise or narrow perspectives, offers a multidisciplinary look at Star Trek, with contributions from scholars across disciplines. From the franchise's 1966 debut to its latest incarnations, the book covers its influence on fandom, its philosophical and societal implications, and its exploration of contemporary issues such as post-humanism and conspiracy theories in Voyager. The co-editors emphasize Star Trek's unique ability to address diverse topics and inspire action, both in academic circles and fan communities. The origins of the book trace back to an invitation from Vernon Press, when Emily approached Amy for a collaboration that eventually resulted in two separate volumes—one on Star Wars and one on Star Trek. Both books have garnered significant academic interest, and the co-editors aimed to create works accessible to scholars, students, and fans alike. In this episode, Amy and Emily also reflect on their personal journeys into science fiction, from Amy's early exposure to Star Trek through her family, to Emily's adult discovery of the franchise after a passion for speculative fiction ignited by Harry Potter. Their conversation highlights Star Trek's ability to continue resonating with global audiences, addressing issues of diversity, social justice, and human potential in an ever-evolving narrative universe. Listeners interested in the sister volume on Star Wars can check out the related podcast episode here: Star Wars: Essays Exploring a Galaxy Far, Far Away. Vernon Press – Bridging Scholarly Ideas and Global Readership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-fiction
n this special Star Trek Day episode on the New Books Network, hosted by Dessy Vassileva from Vernon Press, we celebrate over 55 years of Star Trek with a deep dive into the book Star Trek: Essays Exploring the Final Frontier (Vernon Press, 2023). Co-editors Emily Strand and Amy H. Sturgis join the discussion to explore how Star Trek has shaped science fiction and contributed to broader academic and cultural conversations around speculative fiction. The anthology, unlike many works that focus on specific parts of the franchise or narrow perspectives, offers a multidisciplinary look at Star Trek, with contributions from scholars across disciplines. From the franchise's 1966 debut to its latest incarnations, the book covers its influence on fandom, its philosophical and societal implications, and its exploration of contemporary issues such as post-humanism and conspiracy theories in Voyager. The co-editors emphasize Star Trek's unique ability to address diverse topics and inspire action, both in academic circles and fan communities. The origins of the book trace back to an invitation from Vernon Press, when Emily approached Amy for a collaboration that eventually resulted in two separate volumes—one on Star Wars and one on Star Trek. Both books have garnered significant academic interest, and the co-editors aimed to create works accessible to scholars, students, and fans alike. In this episode, Amy and Emily also reflect on their personal journeys into science fiction, from Amy's early exposure to Star Trek through her family, to Emily's adult discovery of the franchise after a passion for speculative fiction ignited by Harry Potter. Their conversation highlights Star Trek's ability to continue resonating with global audiences, addressing issues of diversity, social justice, and human potential in an ever-evolving narrative universe. Listeners interested in the sister volume on Star Wars can check out the related podcast episode here: Star Wars: Essays Exploring a Galaxy Far, Far Away. Vernon Press – Bridging Scholarly Ideas and Global Readership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/film
n this special Star Trek Day episode on the New Books Network, hosted by Dessy Vassileva from Vernon Press, we celebrate over 55 years of Star Trek with a deep dive into the book Star Trek: Essays Exploring the Final Frontier (Vernon Press, 2023). Co-editors Emily Strand and Amy H. Sturgis join the discussion to explore how Star Trek has shaped science fiction and contributed to broader academic and cultural conversations around speculative fiction. The anthology, unlike many works that focus on specific parts of the franchise or narrow perspectives, offers a multidisciplinary look at Star Trek, with contributions from scholars across disciplines. From the franchise's 1966 debut to its latest incarnations, the book covers its influence on fandom, its philosophical and societal implications, and its exploration of contemporary issues such as post-humanism and conspiracy theories in Voyager. The co-editors emphasize Star Trek's unique ability to address diverse topics and inspire action, both in academic circles and fan communities. The origins of the book trace back to an invitation from Vernon Press, when Emily approached Amy for a collaboration that eventually resulted in two separate volumes—one on Star Wars and one on Star Trek. Both books have garnered significant academic interest, and the co-editors aimed to create works accessible to scholars, students, and fans alike. In this episode, Amy and Emily also reflect on their personal journeys into science fiction, from Amy's early exposure to Star Trek through her family, to Emily's adult discovery of the franchise after a passion for speculative fiction ignited by Harry Potter. Their conversation highlights Star Trek's ability to continue resonating with global audiences, addressing issues of diversity, social justice, and human potential in an ever-evolving narrative universe. Listeners interested in the sister volume on Star Wars can check out the related podcast episode here: Star Wars: Essays Exploring a Galaxy Far, Far Away. Vernon Press – Bridging Scholarly Ideas and Global Readership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
n this special Star Trek Day episode on the New Books Network, hosted by Dessy Vassileva from Vernon Press, we celebrate over 55 years of Star Trek with a deep dive into the book Star Trek: Essays Exploring the Final Frontier (Vernon Press, 2023). Co-editors Emily Strand and Amy H. Sturgis join the discussion to explore how Star Trek has shaped science fiction and contributed to broader academic and cultural conversations around speculative fiction. The anthology, unlike many works that focus on specific parts of the franchise or narrow perspectives, offers a multidisciplinary look at Star Trek, with contributions from scholars across disciplines. From the franchise's 1966 debut to its latest incarnations, the book covers its influence on fandom, its philosophical and societal implications, and its exploration of contemporary issues such as post-humanism and conspiracy theories in Voyager. The co-editors emphasize Star Trek's unique ability to address diverse topics and inspire action, both in academic circles and fan communities. The origins of the book trace back to an invitation from Vernon Press, when Emily approached Amy for a collaboration that eventually resulted in two separate volumes—one on Star Wars and one on Star Trek. Both books have garnered significant academic interest, and the co-editors aimed to create works accessible to scholars, students, and fans alike. In this episode, Amy and Emily also reflect on their personal journeys into science fiction, from Amy's early exposure to Star Trek through her family, to Emily's adult discovery of the franchise after a passion for speculative fiction ignited by Harry Potter. Their conversation highlights Star Trek's ability to continue resonating with global audiences, addressing issues of diversity, social justice, and human potential in an ever-evolving narrative universe. Listeners interested in the sister volume on Star Wars can check out the related podcast episode here: Star Wars: Essays Exploring a Galaxy Far, Far Away. Vernon Press – Bridging Scholarly Ideas and Global Readership Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
On this week's episode of WeeklyTrek, TrekCore's news podcast, host Alex Perry is joined by Jamie McGregor to discuss all the latest Star Trek news. This week, Alex and his guest discuss the following stories from around the web: TrekCore: James Darren, STAR TREK: DEEP SPACE NINE's Vic Fontaine, Dead at 88 (08:08) TrekCore: 2024's STAR TREK DAY Kicks Off a Global Charity Awareness Campaign (17:22) TrekMovie: Sam Richardson Drops Tidbit About His ‘Star Trek: Section 31' Character (25:07) TrekCore: Fanhome Releases Preorder Info for New STAR TREK Model Program, Announces First Starships in Lineup (32:47) In addition, stick around to hear Jamie's opinion about how fan perception of the quality of Star Trek shows, episodes, and concepts has always improved with the passage of time, and Alex's excitement to play the second edition of Star Trek Adventures. *** Do you have a wish or theory you'd like to share on the show? Tweet to Alex at @WeeklyTrek, or email us with your thoughts about wishes, theories, or anything else about the latest in Star Trek news!
Multiverse Tonight - The Podcast about All Your Geeky Universes
Send us a textWhat if one of your favorite shows got canceled unexpectedly? Join us on this thrilling episode of Multiverse Tonight as we unpack the unfortunate cancellation of "Dead Boy Detectives" and its tumultuous journey across streaming platforms. From Netflix's decision to axe the series to the buzz around "Superman and Lois" premiering early on October 7th, you'll find out why Monday nights just got a whole lot more exciting! DC fanatics, get ready for more good news with the release date of "Creature Commandos" coming up on December 5th on Max. Plus, we celebrate Star Trek Day and dive deep into the "Take the Chair, Make an Impact" campaign, an initiative that promises to make a real difference while giving back 25% of Star Trek product sales to non-profits this September.Switch gears with us as we explore a campaign to honor Star Trek's Chief Miles O'Brien with a statue in Killarney, Ireland, and catch up on the latest Marvel and Wizarding World updates. Marvel enthusiasts will be thrilled to hear about Todd Stashwick joining the WandaVision spin-off series, and Harry Potter fans can't miss Imelda Staunton reprising her role as the menacing Dolores Umbridge at Universal Orlando Resort. We also bring you updates on Netflix's animated "Midnight Sun," the sixth season of "What We Do in the Shadows," and fresh casting news for the live-action "Masters of the Universe" movie. Finally, we pay homage to the iconic careers of James Darren and James Earl Jones, whose legacies continue to inspire. Don't miss out on this episode packed with the latest geek culture news and heartfelt tributes!Support the showThanks for listening! Come visit the podcast at https://www.multiversetonight.com/
Tonight on GhostBox Radio with Greg Bakun, Greg talks with podcaster Daren Dochterman of the Star Trek podcast Inglorious Treksperts. September 8th is Star Trek day so Daren has kindly agreed to come by and talk all things Star Trek. Daren was also the VFX Supervisor & Associate Producer on the Director's Cut to Star…
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On this episode of the Harder Brunch Podcast, we celebrate Star Trek Day with Kat, Moni, and Alan, and talk about the Targs, Shatnerverse, and Swole the Barber… Welcome to the Harder Brunch Podcast, where we blend the finest flavors of comedy and culture, dishing out engaging and entertaining conversations with a diverse array of personalities from across various industries. We invite guests rocking the worlds of stand-up comedy, food service, entrepreneurship, and beyond each week with your hosts Dyke Michaels and Thaddaeus J Mckee. Our podcast celebrates good vibes and the magic that unfolds when you gather people around a table. We treat our guests to a delicious five-course brunch and then dive into intriguing conversations that'll have you craving more. Each episode of the Harder Brunch Podcast features an exceptional lineup of guests, including comedians making their mark on the stand-up scene, passionate food truck owners, talented musicians, and innovative entrepreneurs. As we share a delectable brunch specially prepared for our guests, we dive into deep and entertaining conversations that cover a range of topics - from the creative process behind stand-up comedy to the challenges of running a food business and everything in between. The Harder Brunch Podcast nourishes the mind, body, and soul with its unique fusion of humor, culture, and insight. Whether you're a comedy enthusiast, a food lover, or simply someone who appreciates thought-provoking conversations, our podcast is guaranteed to leave you feeling inspired, informed, and thoroughly entertained. So, pull up a chair, grab a plate, and get ready to indulge in the most satisfying brunch experience you'll ever have - the Harder Brunch Podcast! Remember to subscribe and tune in every Monday for a fresh serving of food, fun, and fascinating discussions with the personalities shaping our world today.
Jon Westfall and I are joined by Steve Hughes and Sven Johannsen for this podcast. In it, we discuss: Star Trek Day $200 DJI Neo follow-me drone? Amazon Alexa to be powered by Anthropic's Claude AI engine Sept. 9 Apple "It's Glowtime" event Satechi Passport cover with integrated Find My
Did you miss us? We're back to celebrate Star Trek Day! We'll talk about all the events happening around the world. Also, Star Trek: Picard actor Todd Stashwich joins the Marvel universe as part of Vision.We'll tell you where you can get the latest Star Trek Models.And we remember Trek legend, James Darren. News:Remembering James Darrenhttps://www.startrek.com/news/remembering-james-darrenTodd Stashwich joins Visionhttps://www.cbr.com/star-trek-picard-todd-stashwick-vision-quest-series/New Star Trek Modelshttps://www.fanhome.com/us/star-trek?_gl=1*16a6qzr*_up*MQ..&gclid=Cj0KCQjw8--2BhCHARIsAF_w1gyXqiB8PsOq-mbNtqhPnaPLkJ_xjFsSqCiVtrD30llbtJLT9e7kBFwaAv_EEALw_wcBLore War coming to comicshttps://www.gamesradar.com/comics/idw-comics/star-trek-lore-war-announcement/Star Trek Day News:https://www.startrek.com/videos/star-trek-day-2024https://www.space.com/star-trek-day-2024-paramount-tv-showsTrekcast is a fan-made Star Trek podcast. We talk about all things sci-fi, nerdy/geeky, from Star Trek, Star Wars, Marvel, DC Comics, Stargate, and everything else. If you love dad jokes, saving dogs and bears you'll love Trekcast.Connect with us: trekcasttng@gmail.comLeave us a voicemail - (570) 661-0001Check out our merch store at Trekcast.comHelp support the show - ko-fi.com/trekcastBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/star-trek-podcast-trekcast--5651491/support.TV Drama Version 2 by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Amanda scrubs into This Endorian Life for a special Star Trek Day crossover. Tune in!
Stardate 2024.252. It's the 58th anniversary of Star Trek! I talk about how the franchise was celebrating this auspicious day, provide some reactions to the Lower Decks and Section 31 trailers, and end with a rebroadcast clip from one of my The Gutters episodes of the trip I took with my family to the Star Trek Original Series Set Tour. Feedback! Email = longboxreview@gmail.com Text/voicemail = 208-953-1841 Web = longboxreview.com Thanks for listening! Theme music: “Saving the World” by Aaron Kenny (https://www.youtube.com/user/contactkennya/)
BQN Podcast's hit live show, The Viewscreen, is returning for season 2 this Star Trek Day. To celebrate, we welcome superstars Amy and Kelvin for a distorted look through an ion storm in the ultimate BQN podcasts crossover event.Will Kelvin maintain his crown of Ultimate Trekspert? Or will Amy sneak in for the win? Watch along to find out! Catch the Viewscreen on Star Trek Day LIVE on the BQN Podcasts channel: https://www.youtube.com/@UCTlaF0Sni9RDGCIYl0gYNBQ Join our Discord: HERESupport the network on Patreon: HERE
This Star Trek Day we are joined by Amanda Smith of the David A. Howe Public Library to celebrate the 35th anniversary of Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. This Endorian Life is (usually) a Star Wars podcast from the Radio Meanwhile Network.
In the Star Trek Day 2024 Special Hope "Liquidimagination" Woodason becomes the fifth non Trek watcher who watches Star Trek joining moderator Greg Vorob and panelists Ken Radner, Kyle Bain and Jon Seymour to discuss the two part Star Trek: Voyager episode, Unimatrix Zero! To read Kyle Bain's written review of Unimatrix Zero head on over to www.bainsfilmreviews.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/star-trek-undiscovered/support
It's a special treat to release this Prodigy Season Two finale episode on September 8, 2024, the 58th anniversary of the premiere of Star Trek. Star Trek: Prodigy is the most authentic sequel to the spirit of the Original Series. It embodies the themes of adventure, hope, and discovery, and We hope you enjoy our analysis of “Ouroboros.” The episode includes some Star Trek news, including Paramount's Star Trek Day activities. Enjoy!Star Trek: Age of Discovery is a fan podcast for the Star Trek Universe, including Classic Trek and the Paramount + shows STAR TREK: STRANGE NEW WORLDS, STAR TREK: LOWER DECKS, STAR TREK: DISCOVERY, STAR TREK: PICARD, STAR TREK: SHORT TREKS, and Netflix's STAR TREK: PRODIGY.Subscribe to Star Trek: Age of Discovery on Apple Podcast by CLICKING HERE. The show is also available on Amazon Music, Google Podcast, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn, and iHeartRADIO.Email the show at startrekaod@gmail.com. Follow us on X/Twitter, Threads, and Instagram @StarTrekAoD and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/StarTrekAoD/. Visit our website at http://startrekaod.net, where we offer additional articles on Star Trek canon, interesting sidebar issues, and aspects of the show.www.facebook.com/StarTrekAoD/. Visit our website at http://startrekaod.net, where we offer additional articles on Star Trek canon, interesting sidebar issues, and aspects of the show.2024 © Star Trek: Age of Discovery EPISODE CREDITS:Produced and edited by Gary Anderson LINKSWebsite: startrekaod.netBe sure to follow and tag Star Trek: Age of Discovery on Facebook (https://twitter.com/StarTrekAoD) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/startrekaod)!
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Anthony and Laurie start with the news that the Skydance/Paramount merger is moving forward. They share the sad news that Deep Space Nine‘s James Darren has died and talk about his eclectic career, then shift to discuss the plans for Star Trek Day this year, which are are all about charity campaigns. Production has begun on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, actor Sam Richardson drops a tidbit about his role on Section 31, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez namedrops Janeway (and gets thanked by Kate Mulgrew), Nicholas Meyer talks The Wrath of Khan ad Elias Toufexis talks L'ak on Star Trek: Discovery. [25:07] Then they get into this week's interview, where writer Robert Hewitt Wolfe talks about his original pitch (at TNG) for DS9‘s “Past Tense,” the inspiration for the Bell Riots and the society they took place in, the shot they couldn't get, the current Star Trek shows, and more. [1:22:25] They wrap up with Gene Roddenberry doing Star Trek cosplaying in 1966 and memories of Leonard Nimoy from Tom Selleck and Ted Danson.
Anthony and Laurie start with the news that the Skydance/Paramount merger is moving forward. They share the sad news that Deep Space Nine‘s James Darren has died and talk about his eclectic career, then shift to discuss the plans for Star Trek Day this year, which are are all about charity campaigns. Production has begun on Star Trek: Starfleet Academy, actor Sam Richardson drops a tidbit about his role on Section 31, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez namedrops Janeway (and gets thanked by Kate Mulgrew), Nicholas Meyer talks The Wrath of Khan ad Elias Toufexis talks L'ak on Star Trek: Discovery. [25:07] Then they get into this week's interview, where writer Robert Hewitt Wolfe talks about his original pitch (at TNG) for DS9‘s “Past Tense,” the inspiration for the Bell Riots and the society they took place in, the shot they couldn't get, the current Star Trek shows, and more. [1:22:25] They wrap up with Gene Roddenberry doing Star Trek cosplaying in 1966 and memories of Leonard Nimoy from Tom Selleck and Ted Danson.
What happens when one of the world's biggest social media platforms tumbles in Brazil? Discover how X (formerly Twitter) finds itself in hot water as we unravel the rise of alternative platforms like Reddit, Discord, and the trending BlueSky. Join our fascinating discussion that includes a whimsical segment of "Two Truths and a Lie," interspersed with our beloved regular features such as Mike's Mesmerizing Moment, Technology Fail of the Week, Nathan's Negative, and a delightful whiskey tasting session. Trust us, this episode has a perfect blend of information and entertainment that you won't want to miss.Ever wondered about the stark differences in waste management between the U.S. and Japan? We break it down and move on to Elon Musk's legal skirmish with GARM, all while dissecting GameStop's ambitious rebranding to GameStop Retro. Don't skip our fiery debate on the ethics of re-releasing iconic games like Doom and the conundrum surrounding user-created mods. To add more flavor to our tech talk, we'll discuss Chick-fil-A's unexpected foray into streaming and celebrate Star Trek Day—packed with free streaming episodes from various Star Trek series.Our closing segments focus on connecting with our vibrant community through social media and Patreon, sharing nostalgic moments from the launch of Windows 95 and the birth of eBay. Expect a hearty laugh as we talk about Welsh Rarebit Day, its history, and how to make this delectable dish. Tune in for an episode filled with riveting stories, fun games, and engaging discussions that make technology approachable for everyone.
Uncle Jim and his Treksperts continue our review of Star Trek Prodigy's second season. We discuss episode 14 "CRACKED MIRROR" and episode 13 "A TRIBBLE CALLED QUEST". Find out what Star Trek actor you share a birthday with on Star Trek Birthdays, just how global is Star Trek, FAN SHOUT-OUTS goes around the world, Star Trek News Star Trek family looses James Darren, Star Trek Day gives fans Free Star Trek ,and The Bell Riots. Call (646)668-2433 to join the fun. Let's see what's out there...ENGAGE!
We will continue season 8 shortly, but in the meantime enjoy this Star Trek themed episode of Nic's library pod, But Have You Tried.
On this week's episode of WeeklyTrek, TrekCore's news podcast, host Alex Perry is joined by Make It So co-host Geoff Owen to discuss all the latest Star Trek news. This week, Alex and his guest discuss the following stories from around the web: TrekCore: STAR TREK: STARFLEET ACADEMY Begins Production in Toronto (10:00) TrekMovie: Exclusive: ‘Star Trek: Khan – Ceti Alpha V' Audio Drama Podcast Is Currently Casting (16:37) TrekMovie: Star Trek Coming To Universal Studios Hollywood As Part Of New “Fan Fest Nights” (27:53) TrekCore: PREVIEW: Factory Entertainment's STAR TREK Showcase — Part 1! (34:14) In addition, stick around to hear Geoff's wish for more Star Trek content set between Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country and Star Trek: The Next Generation, and Alex's belief that we should set our expectations low for what news might break on Star Trek Day this year. *** Do you have a wish or theory you'd like to share on the show? Tweet to Alex at @WeeklyTrek, or email us with your thoughts about wishes, theories, or anything else about the latest in Star Trek news!
It's nearly Star Trek Day and Nic subjects Ally to the original Star Trek pilot: The Cage.
Kelly, Lanzing, and Cantwell craft a pretty enjoyable "TNG"-era event -- for the fans.
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