Episode 192 - Baskets and Capes at RCCC




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Summary: <p>Greetings Geeks!</p><br> <p>Today, I have a recording of our recent panel at <a href="https://rosecitycomiccon.com/">Rose City Comic Con</a> for your listening and geeking out pleasure. This is the third time we have presented this topic but each time is different, largely because we depend so much on audience participation. Because come on. The best panels let YOU speak. Am I right or am I right?</p><br> <h3>RCCC Audiences Rock</h3><br> <p>The audience at RCCC was engaged and engaging. They knew a lot about fairy tales from the very start of the panel which is  not how it has gone for us in the past. Usually, I pose the question to the audience intending to trick them and tell them that everything they know is wrong. I couldn't do that this session because other than one comment about fairy tales being "for kids," everything the audience shared was spot on. It is such a joy and a pleasure to present this panel but even more so when the audience truly appreciates our efforts.</p><br> <p>Jesse came up to the stage after we presented and bestowed us with her declaration of "best panel of the con." Her enthusiastic comments contributed to how flawlessly this panel went for us. She told us we should make it two hours next time. (I'll check with RCCC and see if we can do something just like that next year.)</p><br> <p>Unfortunately, my friend and colleague and expert in fairy tales, Jennifer Leaver, was unable to attend this time. She is working on a guest post with reading suggestions on this topic for the near future.</p><br> <h3>A New Panelist</h3><br> <p>It's also noteworthy that this is the first time that Dante sat on as a panelist. At <a href="https://www.thegeekembassy.com/2017/03/03/episode-170-capes-baskets-live-at-wizard-world-portland/">Wizard World</a>, he moderated the panel and did his best to keep us on track. For RCCC, his analysis of the Green Lantern was flawless and perfectly engaged not just what we were presenting but the audience's interest as well. Isabela and I have both had some practice presenting about Jessica Jones and Guardians of the Galaxy respectively. But Dante's example and thoughtful commentary was truly outstanding.</p><br> <p>I am always proud of the work we do here at <a href="https://www.thegeekembassy.com/">The Geek Embassy</a> but never more so than when we are out at cons representing the site and our geeky interests. I have another article I am working on that will go into greater dept on that topic but I will save it for another time.</p><br> <p>Check out the panel and let us know your thoughts!</p><br> <p>Until next time, get your geek on!</p><br> <p>Regina &amp; Isabela &amp; Dante</p><br> <p>To Discuss</p><br> <p>What kind do you look for in a panel when you attend a con? Lots of audience participation? Lots of info? Great panelists? Celebrities?</p><br> <h4>BASKETS AND CAPES: WHAT FAIRY TALES CAN TEACH US ABOUT SUPERHEROES</h4><br> <p>Everywhere you look, in every form of pop culture, at the movies, on broadcast TV, and on Netflix, everything’s coming up superheroes. Storytelling has always been about explaining the world; it is how humankind reaches out and understands that the struggles we face are often shared experiences. How does our current fascination with superheroes relate to storytelling approaches of the past? Can fairy tales help us understand the current fascination with superheroes? Come listen to an enlightening discussion about how everything old is new again and superpowered to boot.</p>