SciFi #36: Hoverboards and Cupcakes

Pete GeeKay returns to discuss hoverboards! In a discussion full of 80s nostalgia and cupcakes, Jesse and Pete dissect the proliferation of devices claiming to be hoverboards to determine if the future has been made manifest or if we’re living inside a giant marketing ploy. This podcast is now live Read more…

SciFi #35: The Nightmare of a Railway Man

Jesse has a nerdgasm over the Rogue One trailer before continuing his conversation with the creators of RadioLARP, Douglas Gale and Ryan Casey. They discuss their wasteland storyline titled ‘Another Hero,’ and drunkenly ramble through a myriad of exciting topics. This episode has more endings than a Peter Jackson movie, so make sure you Read more…

SciFi #34: RadioLARP

Jesse chats with the brain trust behind RadioLARP, Douglas Gale and Ryan Casey. They discuss the three story lines featured thus far in their original radio plays (Flight Space 7, Rise of the Red Sun and Another Hero) as well as the inspiration behind their project, the awesomeness of Red Dwarf, Phillip Read more…

SciFi #32: The Incident at Galorndon Core

This episode is overflowing with cosmic goodness! Jesse and Audri continue their journey through Star Trek: The Next Generation, this time joined by Ian Adams and Kayla Greet as they dive in to season 3. Also, listen as Jesse unwraps his new Korg Minilogue synthesizer and gushes over his first Read more…

SciFi #31: The Solway Firth Spaceman

Barton McGuire is back for a journey through the speculative and the strange! His new musical project Pink Moon is a collision between science fiction and science fact, examining historical mystery and the moments in our collective consciousness that science cannot explain. Also joining us is Valerie McGuire, sharing her story of a visitation from Read more…

SciFi #30: Bromancing the Stoned (The Story of Mugatu)

It’s the 30th episode of SciFi with Jesse Mercury! To celebrate in a fashion that has absolutely nothing to do with science fiction, Jesse and his bandmates Barton McGuire and Daniel Desrosiers take a stroll through memory lane to recount the sordid history of their outrageous musical project, Mugatu. It’s a wild Read more…