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Radio Matt returns with a documentary-style deep dive into Back to the Future Part II — the ambitious sequel that redefined time-travel storytelling. In this episode, we explore the chaotic production that spanned two movies, the groundbreaking effects work, the surprisingly reflective vision of 2015, the dark detour into dystopian 1985, and how the film’s timeline mechanics influenced decades of sci-fi.This is Nerd History at its best: thoughtful, fun, and packed with the wild behind-the-scenes stories that shaped one of the most iconic sequels ever made.Website: https://lovethynerd.com/podcastnetwork/nerd-history-pod/
From a humble study group to a fan-driven prophecy fulfilled—this is the Nerd History of Community. First, we take you through a documentary-style journey into how Community became one of the most creative sitcoms ever, surviving cancellations, behind-the-scenes chaos, and fan campaigns to deliver “six seasons and (soon) a movie.” Then, Radio Matt & Deidra dive deeper in the Nerd History Podcast, sharing personal favorites, debates over the “gas leak year,” and why the show’s memes still echo across the internet today.🎓 Highlights include:Dan Harmon’s storytelling genius and the show’s unpredictable evolutionThe cast chemistry that made Troy & Abed (and everyone else) iconicThe highs and lows of Season 4 and why fans never gave upHow Community shaped internet fandom through memes and quotabilityThe long, winding road toward the long-promised movieArticle: 7 Reasons Community’s Shirley Bennett was the Best Christian Character on TV🔗 Discover more Nerd History at: https://lovethynerd.com/podcastnetwork/nerd-history-pod/
The birth of the Nicktoons changed everything. On August 11th, 1991, Nickelodeon rolled out its first slate of original animated shows—Doug, Rugrats, and The Ren & Stimpy Show—and kids’ TV would never be the same.In this Nerd History mini-documentary, we explore how Nickelodeon went from airing toy-driven cartoons to championing creator-led storytelling. You’ll hear how a nervous sketchpad kid, a world seen through babies’ eyes, and a psychotic chihuahua reshaped animation, sparked controversies, and influenced everything from SpongeBob to meme culture.✨ Highlights include:The bold executives who dared to greenlight weird, heartfelt cartoonsDoug’s diary-like storytelling, Rugrats’ toddler philosophy, and Ren & Stimpy’s surreal madnessHow these shows faced backlash, evolved into pop culture icons, and inspired generations of animators
🎙️ IT’S MORPHIN TIME… for the ultimate Power Rangers deep dive! 🎙️In this Nerd History audio experience, we’re combining our full Mighty Morphin Power Rangers mini-documentary AND our nostalgic discussion podcast into one epic trip through 30+ years of Ranger history.From the Japanese roots of Super Sentai to the American teen heroes of Angel Grove, we explore: – How Mighty Morphin Power Rangers became a surprise '90s phenomenon – The rise of Tommy Oliver and the legendary legacy of Jason David Frank – Behind-the-scenes of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie and its place in canon – The ongoing impact of Ranger merch, toys, video games, and comic books – The emotional return in Once & Always – A breakdown of the franchise’s current status, future hopes, and why the camp still mattersHosted by Radio Matt and Deidra from Love Thy Nerd, this is the most morphinomenal audio retrospective out there.
In this episode of the Nerd History Podcast, we're shining a light on Sector 2814’s most legendary protector—Hal Jordan, the Green Lantern. First, enjoy our full mini-documentary detailing Hal’s journey from fearless test pilot to cosmic enforcer, tragic villain, and ultimately redeemed hero. We trace his origins in the Silver Age, his infamous turn as Parallax, and the mythos-expanding era led by writer Geoff Johns, including the Emotional Spectrum and Blackest Night.Then stick around as Radio Matt and Deidra dive even deeper in an exclusive follow-up discussion. Together, they explore what sets Hal apart from other Lanterns, debate the impact of the Emerald Twilight arc, nerd out over their favorite Lantern Corps, and reflect on how Hal’s story mirrors powerful spiritual truths about fear, failure, and redemption.This episode is for fans new and old—those who wear the ring proudly and those curious about what makes Green Lantern shine so brightly in nerd culture.Topics include:Hal Jordan vs. the other Earth LanternsWas Parallax a betrayal or brilliance?How Geoff Johns rebuilt the Lantern mythosThe best (and weirdest) Lantern CorpsWhy the 2011 Green Lantern movie missed the markHal Jordan’s spiritual parallels and enduring legacyIn brightest day, in blackest night… we tell the stories that shaped your nerdy life.Listen, subscribe, and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts!
Great Scott! Back to the Future isn’t just a movie—it’s a generational landmark in nerd culture. In this episode of the Nerd History Podcast, we’re taking you on a full journey through time with an immersive look at the film’s creation, legacy, and the deeper questions it raises.We’ll explore the true story behind the film’s development, the iconic casting switch from Eric Stoltz to Michael J. Fox, and the behind-the-scenes chaos that helped shape one of the greatest sci-fi comedies of all time. From the DeLorean’s mechanical failures to Alan Silvestri’s soaring score, nothing is off-limits.Then we’ll dive into thoughtful and fun discussion—tackling the unanswered questions of Doc and Marty’s friendship, the philosophical themes of fate and free will, the staying power of nostalgia, and whether a fourth film should ever exist. We’ll even touch on the expanded universe from comics and video games and end with a question worth pondering: Would you be friends with your parents in high school?Set your flux capacitor to fluxing and join us as we go back… way back.🕰️ Hosted by Radio Matt & Deidra 📡 Powered by Love Thy Nerd 💬 Share your thoughts on social: #NerdHistory #BackToTheFutureFollow, rate, and review the show to keep the nerdy nostalgia flowing every week.
Take a deep dive into the unlikely phenomenon of Napoleon Dynamite—from its humble beginnings in rural Idaho to its explosive rise as a pop culture icon. Featuring cast insights, behind-the-scenes stories, viral memes, and the legacy of one of the most quotable indie comedies of all time. Gosh!0:00 Documentary9:58 Discussion
In this episode of the Nerd History Podcast, Radio Matt & Deidra dive into the legendary sitcom finales that aired on NBC—Cheers, Seinfeld, Friends, The Office, and more. They explore what makes a sitcom finale memorable (or forgettable) and highlight a few beloved shows that didn’t get the send-off they truly deserved. It’s a nostalgic trip through TV history with plenty of laughs and insight along the way!
In this episode of the Nerd History Podcast, Radio Matt and John Birkey (Two Words) wrap up their epic WrestleMania retrospective, covering WrestleMania 31 through 40. Revisit legendary matches, epic rivalries, surprising moments, and unforgettable finishes as they conclude their four-part series celebrating WWE’s biggest event. Don't miss the grand finale!
In this episode of the Nerd History Podcast, Radio Matt and John Birkey (Two Words) continue their deep dive into WrestleMania history, exploring WrestleMania 21 through 30. Relive iconic matches, legendary rivalries, and unforgettable WWE moments. Don’t miss part three of our special four-part WrestleMania series!
In this episode of the Nerd History Podcast, Radio Matt continues his WrestleMania journey with John Birkey (Two Words), diving deep into WrestleMania 11 through 20. Join the conversation as they revisit iconic matches, memorable moments, and unforgettable storylines from WWE history. Don't miss part two of our special four-part series covering every WrestleMania ever!
In this episode of the Nerd History Podcast, Radio Matt welcomes John Birkey (Two Words) to kick off an epic journey through WWE history, starting with WrestleMania 1 through 10. Relive classic moments, legendary matches, and unforgettable characters in part one of our special four-part series covering every WrestleMania event to date.
In this Nerd History Mini-Doc, we explore the legendary WrestleMania streak of WWE icon, The Undertaker. Relive every unforgettable victory, witness the shocking moment it all came to an end, and discover the lasting legacy of one of wrestling’s most iconic careers. From early triumphs to ultimate defeat, this is the story of an unmatched WrestleMania legacy.Two Words Undertaker Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pX0OF-vOei0Love Thy Nerd Pro-Wrestling Resource: http://lovethynerd.com/wrestlingAll Music used in this episode (besides our theme song) was produced by Matthew May.
In part two of this special Nerd History event, the Nerd Historians return to the TARDIS for a wibbly-wobbly journey through the later years of the 2005 revival of Doctor Who. Join them as they dive deep into the adventures of the 11th, 12th, and 13th Doctors, discuss the controversies surrounding Jodie Whittaker's groundbreaking run, and explore the exciting transition into Doctor Who’s third era, beginning with the highly anticipated 60th-anniversary specials.
In part one of a special two-part episode of Nerd History, the Nerd Historians step into the TARDIS and journey through time and space to explore the 2005 revival of Doctor Who. Join them as they share how they discovered this iconic series, what makes it special to them, and take a deep dive into the adventures of the 9th and 10th Doctors.
In the first Nerd History Mini-Doc, we dive into how The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild revolutionized the Zelda franchise. Discover what makes this entry so unique—its captivating story, award-winning gameplay, innovative mechanics, spin-offs, sequels, and DLC. Experience a short-form documentary crafted in the signature Nerd History style!
Welcome back to the Nerd History Podcast with Radio Matt & Deidra! In this episode, they delve into the fascinating story behind the film Groundhog Day, uncovering fun facts about the movie, the breakdown of Bill Murray and Harold Ramis’s friendship, how many time loops Phil Connors really went through, and why our real-life Groundhog Day tradition is kind of backwards. Get ready for a fun, fact-filled exploration of this comedic classic!
Season 3 // Episode 25Welcome back, fellow nerds! Get ready to kick off an exciting new season of The Nerd History Podcast with a thoroughly geeky deep dive into the legendary super-team that started it all: The Justice League. We've got more production! More visuals! And more superheroes than you can shake a stick at! In this action-packed premiere, your favorite hosts, The Nerd Historians, unravel the origins of DC Comics’ most iconic superhero group—from the early Golden Age inspirations to the modern-day lineups that have shaped the DC Universe.The Justice League has inspired countless fans, shaped the superhero team dynamic, and become one of the most recognized squads in pop culture. Whether you’re a new fan discovering the League for the first time or a lifelong devotee wanting to relive every major highlight, this podcast episode promises to inform, entertain, and spark new discussions. Plus, you’ll get our hosts’ unique takes on the best storylines, hero team-ups, and behind-the-scenes fun facts you won’t want to miss.So grab your cape, power ring, trident, or lasso—whatever your hero preference might be—and tune in for a nostalgic tour through the Justice League’s mighty legacy!LTN's Arrowverse Watch Order: https://lovethynerd.com/arrowverse-the-definitive-watch-order/Don’t Forget to Subscribe!If you enjoy deep dives into nerd culture, hit that subscribe button so you never miss an episode.
Help Support LTN in 2025: lovethynerd.com/giveRadio Matt & Deidra wrap up season 2 with a special episode focused on everybody's favorite Cucumber and Tomato! From the amazing success out of the gate to the spectacular fall from grace, to attempting to return to the former glory - it's perhaps the most famous piece of Christian entertainment of all time! Also, the best Silly Songs!
Radio Matt & Deidra kick off the Christmas season with a look at The Grinch - from the original book to the TV special to both movies! Is the TV special the greatest one of all time? Which movie was the best adaptation? *slunk*



