This episode is sponsored by Jordandene.
Even though it’s four hours away, Fantom Comics was the first local comic book shop that felt like home to me. Raven Smith was one of the first people I met there, and I’m so glad to talk to her about all things comics!
We’re so excited to release our first live episode! We talked with Tiffany Mink and Matt Newman from Whosits and Whatsits all about Disney love on stage at San Diego Comic Con.
Hi, Sartorial Geeks! We’re back, and we’ve got some more geeky recommendations for you!
If you picked up issue two of The Sartorial Geek magazine, you might recognize Mallory and Emily Cohen. They’re an adorable cosplay couple who walked us through their process of picking couples cosplay options and splitting up the tasks to create each outfit. If you’ve ever thought about cosplaying by yourself or with a partner, we cannot more highly recommend checking out the magazine and reading their tips!
This episode is full of insider cosplay moments, pros and cons of attending conventions in full cosplay, and tons of tips about Disney and Disneybounding.
This episode is sponsored by Jordandene.
You may recognize Ashley Warren from a few places. If you’ve been to any of our Sartorial Geek events, she’s the person making sure everything runs smoothly and actually happens. You may also know her from her podcast, The Kindred Spirit Podcast. Or, if you hang around sartorialgeek.com, you’ve probably seen Ashley’s column “Podcast Sommelier,” where she combines a podcast with a cocktail.
Cool stories by cool people
This episode is sponsored by Jordandene and Logan Arch.
The summer issue of The Sartorial Geek Magazine is out! We’re so proud of our second issue and all the amazing stories and people we were able to feature.
Manic Pixie Scream Girl
This episode is sponsored by Jordandene and Logan Arch.
Jordandene’s latest collection, The Fangirl Galaxy Collection, is a collaboration with best-selling author Sam Maggs. My little fangirl heart exploded at the chance to chat with Sam while she was in New York. (Appropriately, to celebrate her upcoming book, Girl Squads, at Book Expo and BookCon.)
If you haven’t heard of Sam Maggs, please let me introduce you. Sam is a freelance writer who is currently working on some comic books for IDW (Star Trek and Jem and the Holograms). She also writes video games at Bioware and is working on a game called Anthem, which comes out early next year. Sam might be best known for her books The Fangirl’s Guide to the Galaxy and Wonder Women. (Which you may have seen in Issue One of The Sartorial Geek Magazine). She’s basically writing all the cool things all over the place.
The underlying theme of Sam’s work is awesome women, which is apparent in everything she does. I cannot more highly recommend following her everywhere @sammaggs and saying hello to her at a con or book signing if you have a chance!
You should also check out our brand new collection with her. There’s something for the fake geek girl in everyone.
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When you start a podcast because you have the equipment.
This week I’m so excited to chat with fellow podcasters: Kyle, Claire, and James from Dragons, Sexy Robots, and Adventures.
If you haven’t listened to DSRA, they cover all kinds of nerdy things (books, movies, TV shows, comics, video games, everything). DSRA digs into the stories behind what’s happening in pop culture. Every new story has an older one behind it, and this podcast is the place to hear about it.
The life of a cinematographer
This episode of The Sartorial Geek Podcast is sponsored by Jordandene and Logan Arch.
Caitlin Machak is a fellow nerd who I bonded with immediately over our mutual love of Harry Potter, My Favorite Murder, and good movies. Our circles overlap so much, and I’m excited to see how those connections keep growing!
I truly love talking to people who know everything about things I know very little about. Caitlin knows SO much about film in every sense. She’s worked on projects in basically every area: theater, TV, movies, web, and some commercials.
This episode will give you tons of behind the scenes knowledge about how cameras work, what it’s actually like on set, and so many recommendations for movies and TV shows you should check out.
You should also definitely check out Gerald, Full of Wonder (listen to the episode to figure out what we’re talking about!).
Follow Caitlin all over the internet:
www.caitlinmachak.com
www.instagram.com/machakmoments
www.instagram.com/caitlinmachak
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Stay nerdy.