Game on Girl
Summary: Game on Girl: A podcast about gender and gaming. Regina McMenomy, Ph.D., explores identity and gaming in this interview based podcast. She talks to gamers of all types about how gaming impacts every aspect of their lives.
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Darla Kennerud, Managing Editor at Privateer Press, joins us this week. We talk about what it means to be an editor, specifically in the game industry and at a company that has such a massive amount of lore and history to its games. Rhonda and Regina also WraP about our geeky week with what we're Watching, Reading, and Playing. Until next time, game on!Regina & Rhonda
Darla Kennerud, Managing Editor at Privateer Press, joins us this week. We talk about what it means to be an editor, specifically in the game industry and at a company that has such a massive amount of lore and history to its games. Rhonda and Regina also WraP about our geeky week with what we're Watching, Reading, and Playing. Until next time, game on! Regina & Rhonda
Have we got a fantastic episode for you this week! Honestly, we could have chatted for hours with Kim Price from The Ladies of Leet podcast! Listen to hear us discuss game podcasting, retro gaming parents, and more! In our Gender Sells segment, we talk about two commercials and one has the doc scratching her head. Until next time, game on!Regina & Rhonda
Have we got a fantastic episode for you this week! Honestly, we could have chatted for hours with Kim Price from The Ladies of Leet podcast! Listen to hear us discuss game podcasting, retro gaming parents, and more! In our Gender Sells segment, we talk about two commercials and one has the doc scratching her head. Until next time, game on! Regina & Rhonda
Have we got a fantastic episode for you this week! Honestly, we could have chatted for hours with Kim Price from The Ladies of Leet podcast! Listen to hear us discuss game podcasting, retro gaming parents, and more! In our Gender Sells segment, we talk about two commercials and one has the doc scratching her head. Until next time, game on! Regina & Rhonda
The focus of this week's show comes from a letter a listener sent us about playing online with his eight year old daughter. We talk about strategies for raising strong gamer girls and how to deal with trolling that should be reserved for adult gamers. We have some new commercials we discuss and a quick WRaP about our favorite shows of the new fall season, along with the games we're playing and Regina's continued addiction to The House of Night. Until next time, game on!Regina & Rhonda
The focus of this week's show comes from a letter a listener sent us about playing online with his eight year old daughter. We talk about strategies for raising strong gamer girls and how to deal with trolling that should be reserved for adult gamers. We have some new commercials we discuss and a quick WRaP about our favorite shows of the new fall season, along with the games we're playing and Regina's continued addiction to The House of Night. Until next time, game on! Regina & Rhonda
The focus of this week's show comes from a letter a listener sent us about playing online with his eight year old daughter. We talk about strategies for raising strong gamer girls and how to deal with trolling that should be reserved for adult gamers. We have some new commercials we discuss and a quick WRaP about our favorite shows of the new fall season, along with the games we're playing and Regina's continued addiction to The House of Night. Until next time, game on! Regina & Rhonda
We have an eclectic show for you this week. We take on several different topics in one show! Introducing a new segment, we talk about gender stereotypes in commercials. "Gender Sells" will become a regular segment and one we'd love to hear your suggestions about. Then we talk about two short Wonder Woman videos shared with us by a listener. We also talk about game narratives that aren't inherent to the game. Then we WRaP up with how we're geeking out this week. So many good topics, such a great conversation! Leave your comments on the site: www.gameongirl.com!Until next time, game on!Regina & Rhonda
We have an eclectic show for you this week. We take on several different topics in one show! Introducing a new segment, we talk about gender stereotypes in commercials. "Gender Sells" will become a regular segment and one we'd love to hear your suggestions about. Then we talk about two short Wonder Woman videos shared with us by a listener. We also talk about game narratives that aren't inherent to the game. Then we WRaP up with how we're geeking out this week. So many good topics, such a great conversation! Leave your comments on the site: www.gameongirl.com! Until next time, game on! Regina & Rhonda
We have an eclectic show for you this week. We take on several different topics in one show! Introducing a new segment, we talk about gender stereotypes in commercials. "Gender Sells" will become a regular segment and one we'd love to hear your suggestions about. Then we talk about two short Wonder Woman videos shared with us by a listener. We also talk about game narratives that aren't inherent to the game. Then we WRaP up with how we're geeking out this week. So many good topics, such a great conversation! Leave your comments on the site: www.gameongirl.com! Until next time, game on! Regina & Rhonda
We have a great conversation with you this week as we chat with new writer for the Game on Girl site, Amy Joel. Amy share stories from her gaming past, her gaming family, and
We have a great conversation with you this week as we chat with new writer for the Game on Girl site, Amy Joel. Amy share stories from her gaming past, her gaming family, and
We have a great conversation with you this week as we chat with new writer for the Game on Girl site, Amy Joel. Amy share stories from her gaming past, her gaming family, and
Some interesting discussions popped up around the selection of this year's Miss America. Social networks were ablaze with this story from BuzzFeed which chronicled many racist Tweets about the crowing of Nina Davuluri, the first Indian-American to win the title. From there, Ben Kuchera at Penny Arcade and Alyssia Rosenberg from Think progress posted responses to the idea that public shaming might be used as a learning tool in these situations. We discuss the idea of public shaming and whether or not it is an effective tactic for dealing with ideological differences. Let us know what you think on the site, www.gameongirl.com.