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grownup geeks' guide podcasts

March 11, 2008
We chat with Bob Iger, Walt Disney Company CEO, before the company’s March 6, 2008 Annual Meeting of shareholders at the Albuquerque New Mexico Convention Center.
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February 4, 2008
It’s been a fairly cold and rainy 2008 so far in Southern California. Where’s Al Gore and global warming when you need them? So…we decided to do a little video podcast update of the recent doin’s over at the Disneyland Resort for you to watch in the comfort of your own home.
Be sure to checkout our Web Gallery of additional images from the
Pirates Prize Winner Event.>>
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December 14, 2007
Thanks to a holiday home injury we present a special edition of our podcast with DVD reviews and home entertainment recommendations for that grownup geek on your Christmas gift list.
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August 7, 2007
In this edition of the o-meon grownup geeks’ guide podcast, we chat with two prominent individuals from the worlds of art and animation and science fiction action adventure. Our first interview is with artist, writer, and director Chris Sanders, who talks about the challenges of keeping his creative energy flowing. Next, we segue to the world of British science fiction as we speak with Chris Chibnall, writer and executive producer of the hit BBC series Torchwood.
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July 25, 2007
Neal Gabler, professor, journalist, author, political commentator, and author of Walt Disney, The Triumph of the American Imagination, is our guest for this edition of the o-meon grown up geeks’ guide podcast. With the full cooperation of the Walt Disney Company, and especially the Disney Archive, Gabler’s seven years of painstakingly meticulous research has produced the most complete portrait yet of one of the most influential lives of the 20th Century, even as he puts to rest some of the biggest myths surrounding Disney’s life.
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June 12, 2007
Our coverage of the events surrounding the Grand Opening Celebration of Disneyland’s Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage continues with a podcast interview with one of the lead Imagineers on the Finding Nemo project, legendary Disney Imagineer Tony Baxter, who shares some of the new attraction’s hidden treasures from the classic attraction.
WARNING be advised that this conversation with Tony Baxter contains descriptions of some of the experiences of riding the Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage that can be considered either an enhancement or a spoiler to your riding pleasure.
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