Nerdonomy
Summary: Nerds on Film and Nerds on History have each had their last word. And yet like the legendary Phoenix (the bird, not Jean Grey), a new podcast rises from their ashes. Are we still covering Film? Yes. Are we bringing back History episodes? Absolutely. What about those long talked-about Nerds on Words and Nerds on Books episodes, or even Nerds on Science? We’ll definitely cover those too. We are now, simply, Nerdonomy. Our rebranded podcast uses the season format, and episodes will release weekly when each season premieres. Listen as our rotating table of familiar hosts and guests will tackle all of the above, and far more, on Nerdonomy.
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Podcasts:
Eric and Bryan welcome back Eric’s wife Martha then to finish their (brief) history of Mexico. Enjoy! Click Here if the player above doesn’t load!
Due to scheduling difficulties, we had to postpone Part II of our History of Mexico. Instead, Eric and Bryan introduce the WHEEL OF HISTORY. See what it turns out (pun intended)! Enjoy! Click on this link if you can’t see the play button above!
Eric and Bryan are thrilled to welcome Eric’s wife, Martha, onto the show to discuss a topic very near and dear to her heart, the history of Mexico. Click on this link if the built-in player doesn’t load
July 4th isn’ the only important day in July full of important events. This episode, Eric, Bryan, and guest David McGuire go over this week in U.S. History. Enjoy! Click Here if the play button doesn’t appear!
This week, Eric and Bryan welcome fellow podcaster and sCrypt Comics co-founder Rick Pipito to discuss the history of comics. Click here if you’re having trouble listening!
Eric and Bryan discuss Coming of Age rituals throughout different cultures in the world. Enjoy! Head’s up: This episode may require a Wi-Fi connection if you’re downloading from a mobile device. Click Here if you’re having trouble listening!
Eric, Bryan and guest Kevin Sutorius continue their discussion about Science Fiction, and how’s reflection of society throughout history. Click Here if you’re having trouble listening!
And we’re back! Fresh off of their appearance at BayCon 2013: Triskadekaphobicon, Eric, Bryan and guest Kevin Sutorius delve into the history of science fiction, and key figures/works that pushed the genre forward. Click Here if you’re having trouble listening!
That’s right, folks. We’re taking a break this week, but we’ll be back next week with a new episode! Meanwhile, check out our over 36 hours of content to hold you over until next time. If you can’t see the player above, click on this.
We continue our discussion from Nerds on Film Ep. 38, “Band of Nerds Part I: Beam Me Up, Riley!” Be sure to listen to that one first so you can understand what’s going on. Enjoy! Click Here if you’re having trouble listening!
Kevin Sutorious joins Eric to set the record straight about the historical inaccuracy of The Mummy. Click here if you’re having trouble listening!
Sarah Ashley joins Eric to discuss the history of the English language. Click here if you’re having trouble listening!
Nerds on Film Co-host Dave McGuire joins Eric for a discussion of monolithic proportions! Marked explicit for adult language. Click Here if you’re having trouble listening!
Eric and Bryan discuss how communication has evolved throughout the centuries. Dedicated to the memory of Toni Mortensen, grandmother to Sean and Bryan. Click Here if you’re having trouble listening!
Finally, Eric and Bryan conclude (for now) their discussion on Rome, with an emphasis on the Emperors from Augustus through the Byzantines. Featuring Special Guest Dan Lazarus, a.k.a. The Lazarus Man. Enjoy! Click Here if you’re having trouble listening!