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The Joy Factory Monthly is a, well, monthly podcast about geeky, nerdy, and downright awesome things in science, news, media, culture, and beyond. The focus each month: a handful of truly exciting and joyful things to get your geek soul jumping. Each episode, Shaun Duke (and maybe a guest) will talk about science fiction, fantasy, horror, science, history, and more, all with an eye on finding joy. So if you need a joyful fix, this show is for you!

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And so it came to pass that the Joy Factory Monthly turned its attention the exciting pages of Marvel's The Immortal Hulk! This episode, I'm joined by Alex Jennings, author of the upcoming The Ballad of Perilous Graves and a supreme comics dork! Together, we discuss this rendition of the Hulk, some of the series' themes, and more!You can find out more about Alex's at these lovely spaces:Alex's WebsiteAlex's TwitterThe Ballad of Perilous Graves (coming in 2022)If you are interested in checking out The Immortal Hulk, you can get the entire series via Marvel Unlimited!Don't forget to sign up for the Joy Factory Weekly Newsletter! And if you'd like to share your thoughts about social media culture, email me directly at shaunduke.net/contact or send me a tweet @shaunduke!Make sure to check out The Joy Factory Monthly on your favorite podcatcher. If you enjoy the show, throw up a 5 star review on iTunes AND join me at patreon.com/thejoyfactory! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that the Joy Factory Monthly turned its attention the pure wonder of podcasts! This episode, I'm joined by Sarah Nicolas -- author, podcaster, and book publishing superdork -- to talk about why we make podcasts, what keeps us tuned in, and what we love listening to!You can find out more about Sarah at these lovely spaces:Sarah's WebsiteSarah's TwitterSarah's YouTube Queries, Qualms & QuirksPubTalk and AgentChat LivePodcasts mentioned on this episode:You're Wrong AboutMaintenance PhaseHidden BrainThroughlineCode SwitchPlanet MoneyScience VersusThe Weirdest Thing I Learned This WeekWriting ExcusesManuscript AcademyPrintrunBreaking the Glass SlipperFansplainingFictitiousOur Opinions Are CorrectDungeon Master of NoneNo Such Thing as a FishMaltin on MoviesThe Adventure ZoneCritshowStarbirdsSpeculate SFWriter's BoneDon't forget to sign up for the Joy Factory Weekly Newsletter! And if you'd like to share your thoughts about social media culture, email me directly at shaunduke.net/contact or send me a tweet @shaunduke!Make sure to check out The Joy Factory Monthly on your favorite podcatcher. If you enjoy the show, throw up a 5 star review on iTunes AND join me at patreon.com/thejoyfactory! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that the Joy Factory Monthly turned its attention the pure wonder of synthwave! This episode, I'm joined by The G -- a musician, literary critic, and all around awesome dude -- to talk about the synthwave genre and his new album, Wanderers!You can find out more about Alex at these lovely spaces:The G's BandcampThe G's TwitterThe G's InstagramNerds of a feather, flock togetherWanderers (also on Spotify)Also check out his other albums: Cosmopolis, Concrete Island, and Postcards from LA)NewRetroWave RecordsTime Slave RecordingsArtists mentioned on this episode:EssengerDance with the DeadCasseterFM-84The MidnightTimecop1983Midnight DangerPerturbatorPYLOTMakeup and Vanity SetDimi KayeCzarinaVandal MoonFM AttackBetamaxMiami Nights 1984LazerhawkElevate the SkyGlitbiterMitch MurderHighway SuperstarVampire StepdadDon't forget to sign up for the Joy Factory Weekly Newsletter! And if you'd like to share your thoughts about social media culture, email me directly at shaunduke.net/contact or send me a tweet @shaunduke!Make sure to check out The Joy Factory Monthly on your favorite podcatcher. If you enjoy the show, throw up a 5 star review on iTunes AND join me at patreon.com/thejoyfactory! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that the Joy Factory Monthly turned its attention a classic Disney musical, Pete's Dragon (1977). This episode, I'm joined by Alex Brown, a librarian, historian, and literary critic. Together, we deep dive into the history if Pete's Dragon, what makes the film so enjoyable, the wild world of drunk lighthouse keepers and angry teachers, and so much more!You can find out more about Alex at these lovely spaces:Alex's Website (Punk-Ass Book Jockey)Alex' High School YA Reading ListsAlex's TwitterDon't forget to sign up for the Joy Factory Weekly Newsletter! And if you'd like to share your thoughts about social media culture, email me directly at shaunduke.net/contact or send me a tweet @shaunduke!Make sure to check out The Joy Factory Monthly on your favorite podcatcher. If you enjoy the show, throw up a 5 star review on iTunes AND join me at patreon.com/thejoyfactory! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that the Joy Factory Monthly turned its attention to the wonders of Batman Returns (1992). This episode, I'm joined by Andy of Geek Salad podcast fame to ponder the film's legacy, its relationship to other Batman films, and so much more!Don't forget to sign up for the Joy Factory Weekly Newsletter! And if you'd like to share your thoughts about social media culture, email me directly at shaunduke.net/contact or send me a tweet @shaunduke!Make sure to check out The Joy Factory Monthly on your favorite podcatcher. If you enjoy the show, throw up a 5 star review on iTunes AND join me at patreon.com/thejoyfactory!Show NotesIf you want to learn more about Andy's work, check out these delicious links:Geek Salad PodcastGeek Salad TwitterGeek Salad on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that the Joy Factory Monthly turned on Steam and a Nintendo Switch to discuss the joy of gaming! Joining me is writer, podcaster, and TTRPG dork, Iori Kusano. Together, we discuss how we've turned to gaming during the pandemic, why games are just so much fun, the games we've been enjoying, and some of our favorite NPCs!Don't forget to sign up for the Joy Factory Weekly Newsletter! And if you'd like to share your thoughts about social media culture, email me directly at shaunduke.net/contact or send me a tweet @shaunduke!Make sure to check out The Joy Factory Monthly on your favorite podcatcher. If you enjoy the show, throw up a 5 star review on iTunes AND join me at patreon.com/thejoyfactory!Show NotesIf you want to learn more about Iori's work, check out these delicious links:Iori's WebsiteIori's TwitterSpeculate SF's The Case of the Cindered Seal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that the Joy Factory Monthly crept through the haunted basement floor to bring forth a conversation about the joys of the horror genre. In this episode, I'm joined by Tonia Ransom, horror writer and producer of Nightlight Pod, for a fantastic conversation about what makes horror an exciting genre, the things that scare us, zombies, and more!Don't forget to sign up for the Joy Factory Weekly Newsletter! And if you'd like to share your thoughts about social media culture, email me directly at shaunduke.net/contact or send me a tweet @shaunduke!Make sure to check out The Joy Factory Monthly on your favorite podcatcher. If you enjoy the show, throw up a 5 star review on iTunes AND join me at patreon.com/thejoyfactory!Show NotesIf you want to learn more about Premee Mohamed's work, check out these delicious links:Tonia's WebsiteTonia's TwitterNightlight Pod (Website)Nightlight Pod (Twitter) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that the Joy Factory Monthly turned into a conversation show about genre topics. This episode, I'm joined by author and scientist Premee Mohamed for a conversation about worldbuilding, climate change, the wonders of SF and infodumps, and more! Strap yourselves in, nerds! It’s time for some joy!Don't forget to sign up for the Joy Factory Weekly Newsletter! And if you'd like to share your thoughts about social media culture, email me directly at shaunduke.net/contact or send me a tweet @shaunduke!Make sure to check out The Joy Factory Monthly on your favorite podcatcher. If you enjoy the show, throw up a 5 star review on iTunes AND join me at patreon.com/thejoyfactory!Show NotesIf you want to learn more about Premee Mohamed's work, check out these delicious links:Premee's WebsitePremee's TwitterThe Annual Migration of Clouds (forthcoming)A Broken Darkness (out now!)My interview w/ Premee in the Joy Factory Weekly newsletter!And don't forget to check out Neon Hemlock's new Kickstarter for their 2021 novella season! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that the Joy Factory Monthly turned its eye to the complicated world of social media! In today's episode, I share some of my thoughts about what it's been like to be an active social media user of late and what I'm planning to do about it...Strap yourselves in, nerds! It’s time for some joy!Don't forget to sign up for the Joy Factory Newsletter! And if you'd like to share your thoughts about social media culture, email me directly at shaunduke.net/contact or send me a tweet @shaunduke!Make sure to check out The Joy Factory Monthly on your favorite podcatcher. If you enjoy the show, throw up a 5 star review on iTunes AND join me at patreon.com/thejoyfactory! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that the Joy Factory Monthly turned its eye to the age-old question: how did you become a science fiction and fantasy dork? In today's episode, I share some updates on the Joy Factory project and take a deep dive into the media and people who turned me into the super dork that I am today...Strap yourselves in, nerds! It’s time for some joy!Don't forget to sign up for the Joy Factory Newsletter! And if you'd like to share your story about how you became an SF/F nerd, email me directly at shaunduke.net/contact or send me a tweet @shaunduke!Make sure to check out The Joy Factory Monthly on your favorite podcatcher. If you enjoy the show, throw up a 5 star review on iTunes AND join me at patreon.com/thejoyfactory!Joyful transmission concluded! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that the Joy Factory Monthly returned for a new audio adventure! This week, I share some updates about life and The Joy Factory project and discuss virtual conventions and two specific events I recently attended (Capricon and ICFA)!Strap yourselves in, nerds! It’s time for some joy!Have you attended a virtual convention or conference? If so, what did you think of the experience? You can email me directly at shaunduke.net/contact or send me a tweet @shaunduke!Make sure to check out The Joy Factory Monthly on your favorite podcatcher. If you enjoy the show, throw up a 5 star review on iTunes AND join me at patreon.com/thejoyfactory!Joyful transmission concluded! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that the Joy Factory Monthly returned for another sea of joyful content! This week, I share some updates about The Joy Factory project and explore three new Monthly Joys featuring weird animals, an exciting animalistic movie, and some special cards to make your day magical!Strap yourselves in, nerds! It’s time for some joy!Show Notes:The Joys:Godzilla vs. Kong (2021; dir. Adam Wingard)"These sea slugs sever their own heads to regenerate brand-new bodies" from ScienceDailyThe Story Engine DeckThe Duke's Story Engine creations! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that a Patreon supporter asked me to talk about the world of ghosts! In this nerd-tacular episode, I explore what makes ghosts a versatile medium for film -- at once joyful and terrifying, exciting and distressing! Strap yourselves in, nerds! It’s time for some...conversation!If you want to get more content from The Joy Factory or The Joy Factory Monthly, please join my Patreon page! The intro and outro music for this podcast came from “Frog Legs Rag (1906, piano roll)” by James Scott via Free Music Archive. The work was released under a Public Domain Mark 1.0 license. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that I got a brand new mic and decided to record a brief conversation testing it out! This special episode features my brief discussion of the Superbowl and the strange rhetorical flourishes I noticed in the commercials and beyond. It may not be a joyful conversation, but I think it's important to talk about nonetheless!Strap yourselves in, nerds! It’s time for some...conversation!If you want to get more content from The Joy Factory or The Joy Factory Monthly, please join my Patreon page! The intro and outro music for this podcast came from “Frog Legs Rag (1906, piano roll)” by James Scott via Free Music Archive. The work was released under a Public Domain Mark 1.0 license. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
And so it came to pass that the first ever Joy Factory Monthly arrived on the glorious shores of a Patreon page! In this inaugural edition, I’m joined by Paul Weimer (a.k.a. Prince of the Unbanned) for a wild and joyful discussion of recent geek news and related finds! This week features exciting media, fuel for your nightmares, and wild discoveries from ancient times!Strap yourselves in, nerds! It’s time for some joy!Show Notes:The Joys:“Babylon 5 Remastered now available to buy, or stream on HBO Max” by Daniel Cooper (Yahoo! News)“Archaeologists unearthed 210 sarcophagi in an Egyptian city of the dead. They'd remained undisturbed for at least 2,500 years” by Aylin Woodward (Business Insider)“The 20-million-year old lair of an ambush-predatory worm preserved in northeast Taiwan” by Various (Nature)EVNautilus (YouTube Channel)“Man’s Funny Beluga Song Attracts Beluga Whales Who Sing Back” (The Dodo)Paul’s Things:WebsiteTwitterInstagramThe intro and outro music for this podcast came from “Frog Legs Rag (1906, piano roll)” by James Scott via Free Music Archive. The work was released under a Public Domain Mark 1.0 license. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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