That's right! Ansible Radio is back from the dead! Blake and Logan are back on the mics bringing the finest non-sense and tomfoolery available. This show is sponsored by FR Bottle Shop of Brandon. In this episode we watch trailers for Spider-Ma
Logan texted me Friday and said, "Do you want to do a show tonight?" So we did. This is episode is full of MOVIE TRAILERS, and we think you'll enjoy it.
In this episode we get to know Bootleggers Brewing Company better and have brews fresh from the brewery to taste and drink. These guys are award winning brewers, and rightly so. We also watch some movie trailers and talk about Head On by John S
Had a wonderful evening the other night watching the Fermented Reality podcast go down, and got invited to Bootleggers Brewing Company afterward. Great people, incredible beer, and a fixed ring toss. Oh I also review some terrible sci fi movie
The show is still alive! Some rough times rocked the boat, but we're going to be coming back stronger than ever. This episode I just ramble on about my unemployment, how much I love Bootleggers Brewing Company in Brandon, FL, and complain about
Tonight Logan and I discuss and appreciate the works of Ursula K Le Guin. Especially "The Lathe of Heaven". We also get into upcoming movies and book releases. Hugs!
This week Raymond and I are joined by Scotty, a superhero/sci-fi nerd in his own right, and he helps us suffer through some terrible trailers and some interesting reviews. Enjoy! Hugs!
This episode of Ansible Radio features the magnificent Logan. We talk about a lot of upcoming movies/tv productions including: Altered Carbon, Philip K Dicks Electric Dreams, Pacific Rim: Uprising and Ready Player One.
This podcast we introduce the glorious Raymond. We listen to and review the trailers for Annihilation and A Wrinkle In Time. We discuss our sci-fi origins and other science fiction news. Hugs!
This isn't episode one, because I don't have my brother Raymond with me to kick it off. But it's a small attempt at some actual content. We talk Old Man's War by John Scalzi, Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson and Ringworld by Larry Niven.