Back on the September 2013 episode, Dwight, Eric, and Claire enlisted the help of talented violist Sarah Sheber to perform this song as part of Alex Talavera's goodbye. Enough people decided they wanted to hear that again, so here it is on 2013's year-end episode!
Remember when we went to the Denver Comic-Con in June? We also did a comedy show there! Here're excerpts from that show, including sweet stories from Friends of the Nerds Mark Colomb and Mel Evans and Nerd expat Alex Talavera!
Ali Keirn has been such a big fan of Walt Disney World since her first visit at three years old that she can trace her desire to study and perform musical theatre back to seeing the highly produced parades and stage shows the park had to offer. Since then she's been back to the park, seen all of the classic animated movies Disney has to offer, ventured to Disneyland in California, and become a performer still driven by her favorite Imagineer and her favorite lyricist.
This week, Tim, Clayton, and a guest we'll NEVER name have a chat about desert island JRPGs, puzzle games, and much more! And again, we DEFINITELY won't tell you that Peter Kremidas is our special guest.
Your Stories has recorded at a lot of cool places this year, but possibly no place cooler than Dimo's Wicker Park for this episode, our team-up with the US Pizza Museum!
This week we bring in a special guest to weigh in on an age old Sports Retorts debate: which sport is the best? Daniel, who created our Instagram account after hearing weeks of our pleas, comes on to judge our arguments as to why our favorite is the best. The Joe fights for football, Hooli takes on basketball, and MB goes to bat for baseball. This episode will once and for all decree which sport is best (according to an unbiased third party weighing in on our arguments)!!!! Spoiler alert: It's not Pogs!
James T. Green is a coder, designer, podcaster, and all around creative type whose generalized anxiety has driven his work habits for his entire career. He has recently had to explore how his anxiety effects the way he can ennact social justice.