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#30: Thomas Awrey

March 2nd, 2015 · 55 minutes

Thomas and Aleen talk about getting into cheerleading as an adult, trusting others, and video games.

#29: Amy Dentata

February 23rd, 2015 · 58 minutes

Amy and Aleen talk about storytelling in video games. Amy talks about creating her games, respecting players, and how she started programming.

#28: Georgia Dow

February 16th, 2015 · 70 minutes

Georgia and Aleen discuss depression and strategies for emerging from it. They also discuss Gene Roddenberry's vision of the future, Georgia's arcade cabinet, and the games they've been playing!

#27: Maddy Myers

February 9th, 2015 · 71 minutes

Maddy and Aleen talk about surviving and enjoying PAX, how Maddy started cosplaying, and how Maddy decides who to cosplay. They also debate how geeks are perceived by non-geeky people, discuss what the cosplay community gets right (and wrong), and codes o

#26: Ashley McDonnell

February 2nd, 2015 · 57 minutes

Ashley introduces Aleen to Digimon. Ashley and Aleen talk about their favorite young adult books, what they love (and dislike) about The Hunger Games, Native American representation in Twilight, and other book geekery.

#25: Scott Williams

January 26th, 2015 · 56 minutes

Scott and Aleen talk about parenthood, empathy, past mistakes, and books!

#24: Anna Tarkov and Jessica Dennis

January 20th, 2015 · 71 minutes

Anna, Jessica, and Aleen talk about parenting, Steve Lubitz for president, and some serious stuff.

#23: Erin Campbell

January 12th, 2015 · 63 minutes

Erin and Aleen talk about Magic: The Gathering, World of Warcraft, and podcasting.

#22: Sean Reed

January 5th, 2015 · 62 minutes

Sean and Aleen discuss the Alliance for Girls in STEM, the state of toys and books for girls, and creative writing.

#21: Serenity Caldwell

December 29th, 2014 · 61 minutes

Serenity and Aleen talk about roller derby, finding community, rhetoric, and radio theater.