In this episode of NerdPop Radio we discuss geeky headlines since our last episode before discussing the new docuseries on Disney+ that was released for International Women’s Day — “MPower.
Michael "Hogey" Hogoboom
In this episode we discuss some of our thoughts on NerdPop shows and movies for the month of July including:
Stranger Things
Umbrella Academy
Ms. Marvel
Thor
The Boys
We also discuss the MCU announcements made at San Diego Comic Con.
Topics for this week’s episode include:
New song (CHONKLAP! by Out of Flux)
New studio
Would you enjoy being famous? In what way?
Thor: Love and Thunder trailer
Smaug’s wealth calculated
Hogeys new chair
Stranger Things 4
Namor to get new origin story in Black Panther Wakanda Forever
Do you think there is value in living a simpler life with less technology?
Sensible gun policies
Jurassic World Dominion
Ms Marvel’s powers
Top Gun gets good reviews
Buffy and Xena
CGI gets fixed in she hulk trailer
Character voices in DND
Mandalorian season 3
Willow series on Disney+
Andor Star Wars series
This episode features a wide range of topics including:
Moon Knight Episode 6
What would your lightsaber be like?
Where is the best place to hide cigarettes?
The new Obi Wan Kenobi Trailer
Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness
Help! My boyfriend won’t stop digging a tunnel.
Mattea Roach’s Jeopardy! run
New Doctor Who
New Umbrella Academy
Another The Batman
Stranger Things 4
Picard
What is your favorite video game?
Listen to the debut episode of NerdPop Radio, a pop-culture talk show with a heavy dose of nerdom, featuring Michael “Hogey” Hogoboom, Levi Nerad, and Madalyn Williams.
In this episode, Shan & Hogey are joined by Joseph Reed (@oldmanvenom) and Jeremy Imlach (@venomized_truebeliever) to discuss the recent film Venom: Let There Be Carnage.
The Eternals are coming to the MCU! In this episode, Shan & Hogey do their best to prepare moviegoers on what to expect.
Moon Knight, Marc Spector, Jake Lockley, Steve Grant, Mr. Knight—this hero goes by many names due the condition of Dissociative Identity Disorder. Lisha McCurry MA, LPC of Screen Tea Podcast joins us for the final episode of our series on mental health.
This episode is the audio version of a recording Shan & Hogey did with the Crazy Train of Thought podcast shortly after the finale of the Loki series. The original can be found on YouTube, but the guys wanted to include this on their feed as it ties in with their Theory Files episodes.
Shan & Hogey are joined by Teenage Correspondent Ezra to continue the conversation from last episode as well as discuss comments from the pod-fam. With the multiverse unlocked after the Loki Series, anything is possible this time around.
In this episode, Shan & Hogey discuss the current state of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and revisit last year’s Theory Files Episodes. Part two is on the way where we will discuss our theories as well as present the theories of other listeners.
In this episode Hogey & Shan discuss the Loki series up through episode 5, and Lisha from Screen Tea Podcast joins the show again to discuss some of the disorders associated with the Daredevil villain Bullseye—particularly, Borderline Personality Disorder, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, and Antisocial Personality Disorder as seen in the Netflix series’ portrayal of the character. Shan & Hogey discuss the character’s history and their favorite moments.
In this episode, Shan & Hogey discuss the main villain for the upcoming MCU movie Thor: Love and Thunder. This episode is also part 1 of a 3 part series on various mental health disorders tied to different Marvel Comics characters. Lisha McCurry of Screen Tea Podcast joins us to discuss trauma, depression, PTSD, and anxiety.
In this episode, Shan & Hogey discuss a lesser known sorcerer in the Marvel Universe. With the potential for an MCU appearance, we decided to dig in and learn more about Brother Voodoo.
WSV’s Michael “Hogey” Hogoboom waxes poetic about many Southwest Michiganders’ favorite sign of Spring: The return of Oberon.
In this episode, Shan & Hogey are joined by guest Jeremy Imlach (IG: @venomized_truebeliever) to discuss Venom, the first symbiote of MARVEL comics. Earlier in the episode we continue to speculate about what is happening in WandaVision.
WSV’s Michael “Hogey” Hogoboom writes, “Truly, Starbucks is not your place to go for quality artisan coffee. You’ll never hear a coffee connoisseur mention the Seattle-based chain as their favorite place. It’s really more of the gateway toward good coffee in most people’s experience, and again—isn’t that similar to Budweiser? Many beer drinkers tried a domestic lager long before summoning the courage to try their first IPA.”
Doug and Alek are joined by I Can Marvel All Day co-host & Watershed Voice’s self-appointed director of marketing Michael “Hogey” Hogoboom. The trio talks about the Wilmington Insurrection of 1898, Green Day’s 2020 album that Hogey calls “American Idiot Part 2” but “too spicy for radio,” as well as how they plan to observe MLK Day. (Recorded on Saturday, January 16)
WARNING: This episode contains strong language, and what some may consider emotionally difficult material.