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Bionicle has a life of its own: defensive fans, deep lore, and a unique building system. But before all that, 25 years ago, Bionicle was a three-page concept in the hands of Alastair Swinnerton. And that’s when he helped to create something magical.Two guests on today’s episode. First, Alastair Swinnerton: screenwriter, novelist, and co-creator of Bionicle. Alastair takes us back in time to his screenwriting “gang” that ran across the original Bionicle pitch: BoneHeads of Voodoo Island.The second guest is Garrett O’Donnell of Atlanta Brick Co, one of the largest second-hand LEGO stores in the world. Garrett is an expert on all-things Bionicle, and in the Patreon bonus we explore the wild world of Bionicle mask collecting - from the most common masks to the rarest and most valuable.This episode took a ton of work and collaboration and I’m so proud of it. It’s both goofy and heartfelt, just like Bionicle. This themes was such a huge part of my childhood and it was so much fun traveling back and time and reminiscing about days past.Find episode notes and more at clutchpower.substack.com.All music by Nihilore (www.nihilore.com):Alter EgoBuilding Nest in the RuinsDefectiveHearts and MindsBehind the MaskCreative Destruction
A lot of folks say LEGO Minecraft sets are ugly, too simplistic, and too blocky (I may or may not be one of them). But after giving it some thought and talking through my feelings, I came to realize: LEGO and Minecraft are kinda perfect for each other.Today's guest: the very fun Cheesey Studios! Caleb has spent the last three years working on a giant LEGO Minecraft build, and his YouTube channel shows the entire process of the build: from its very humble beginnings to the behemoth it is today. His other videos are also a lot of fun: looking at modern LEGO sets, or diving back into themes from childhood. He is endlessly entertaining, and I am so happy I got to talk to him about LEGO and Minecraft!Here are some of my favorite Cheesey Studio videos:I Spent 3 YEARS Building a LEGO Minecraft WorldRevisiting LEGO Harry Potter: The Prisoner of AzkabanLEGO Sharks!Find episode notes and more at clutchpower.substack.com.All music by Nihilore (www.nihilore.com):Dead CityThe Days That Flee By Without Any MercyThe Dissolution of CollusionAlter EgoGardenBroken in TwoOblivious
In 1997, a giant wave hit a cargo ship, knocking 62 containers into the ocean. One of those containers held over four million LEGO pieces. It wasn't long after that the pieces began to wash up on the British shoreline. Even now, you can still find pieces from 28 years ago, which paint a stark picture of plastic waste, ocean currents, and human habits.Today's guest: Tracey Williams of LEGO Lost at Sea! Tracey is a beachcomber, an activist, and an artist who uses LEGO and other plastic debris that washes up on shore to raise awareness about plastic consumption. Her Instagram page chronicles the LEGO found along the beaches, from the common flippers and flowers to the extremely rare octopi and black dragons.Tracey is also the author of Adrift: The Curious Tale of LEGO Lost at Sea. This book is extremely poignant and effective with its message, not to mention contemplative and almost...peaceful? In a way. She selects certain poems and quotes that evoke the gentle roar of the ocean. I know this episode explores a lot of difficult ideas. I felt very overwhelmed while editing this episode, so I want to link you to the resource that helped me: Gameplan: It’s time to beat plastic pollution.Here's the link to the image of woman standing on beach full of plastic.And here's Ted Danson speaking at a U.S. House of Representatives Natural Resources subcommittee.Find episode notes and more at clutchpower.substack.com.All music by Nihilore (www.nihilore.com):Oceans ApartFatigueEscapeOur Time is ShortElgengrauAquamarine, My Distant Blue
LEGO on social media is represented by loud voices, sound effects, and hot takes. It can be easy to dismiss this stuff as clickbait, but an enormous amount of work goes into grabbing and keeping your attention. Join me as I take a look at the hooks and hot takes that make up LEGO short-form content.Today's guest: the brilliant SamWyattBricks! Sam is the king of what he calls "hooks": the first five seconds of his videos are designed to catch your attention. His videos showcase an extraordinary creativity working within current trends. He tries to post a short every two days, so go check out his most recent stuff!And spend six minutes watching his only long form video (to date). Sam says he wants to do more of these, and I really like the more lowkey vibe he gives with a longer runtime.EVERY LEGO STAR WARS COMPLETE SAGA MINIFIGURES IN REAL LIFE!!!!American Psychological Associate episode on shrinking attention spans: https://www.apa.org/news/podcasts/speaking-of-psychology/attention-spansFind episode notes and more at clutchpower.substack.com.All music by Nihilore (www.nihilore.com):HavenEverything You Say is a LieThe Author Never DiesOur Monstrous PurposeWe Are Already DeadAlter EgoHome
Look at any LEGO set from the 90s, and it'll be pretty weird. Unique pieces, insane printing, tech like fiber optics, light sensors, or electric motors...there is something incredibly special about this era of LEGO. Join me as I do a deep dive into the themes of the 90s, and explore what changed in the decades since.Today's guest: the wonderful and inventive R. R. Slugger! Slugger's videos explore the lesser-known areas of LEGO with a sincerity that is not touched by nostalgia. A few of my favorite videos:I ❤️ LEGO StudiosR.R. Slugger’s Top 10 LEGO Trans Colours!LEGO Galidor: 20th Anniversary Retrospective!Please show Slugger some love! There aren't enough content creators like him.Find episode notes and more at clutchpower.substack.com.All music by Nihilore (www.nihilore.com):BellsWithout Fear They FlewAlter EgoTruth and JustificationHavenSemantic SatiationOur Monstrous Purpose
Seven questions to help you learn more about Clutch Power, me, and my goals for the show. Think of this like a intro course!Find episode notes and more at clutchpower.substack.com.All music by Nihilore (www.nihilore.com):Alter EgoThis Time is PreciousWithout Fear They Flew
Clutch Power is an NPR-style show about the ways we love LEGO. Each episode, Emmy-nominated reporter Eric Crittenden will take a deep-dive into one aspect of LEGO fandom, from the highs of LEGO Star Wars to the lows of Galidor.Find episode notes and more at clutchpower.substack.com.All music by Nihilore (www.nihilore.com)Warmth








