HTP Episode 133 – Dan Decker Returns!

Dan Decker (last seen in Episode 60) comes back to swap some ideas about why fandom affects different people in different ways– starting with very young kids and up through all stages of life.  He and I pull from examples such as Ghostbusters, Star Wars: Episode I, Transformers, and of course, Star Trek.

If you’d like the full context for this conversation, here are the earlier installments:

You can follow Dan on Twitter, both on his personal account as well as his Podcast’s account.  Be sure to listen to Shall We Digress!

This episode announces the “Coffee Lifts Creatives” writing contest from Sci-Fi Coffee.  Use promo code HUNGRY for 10% off your order.

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HTP Episode 109 – Megan Lloyd

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Megan Lloyd is an animation professional and a veteran of Season 2 of Star Trek: Lower Decks. She joins me for this episode of Hungry Trilobyte to talk about how much fun it was to work on Star Trek and how fandom has affected her throughout her life. She and I swap impressions of early seasons of Voyager as well as Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

Be sure to check out Megan’s Podcast, My Sister Made Me View it, follow it on Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr.  My Sister Made Me View it is a collaborative effort with Meg’s sister, Emily.

Megan herself can be found on Twitter, Instagram, and Tumblr.

 

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HTP Episode 108 – Michael Lloyd

Michael Lloyd is a fresh actor who loves podcasting and has a lot of great views on fandom. He schools me on why he loves horror (and I’m a horror dummy) and we get to compare it to Star Wars and Marvel fandoms. On a more critical note, we get to compare how different fandoms respond to an excess of sequels and reboots.

 

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