
Season 7, Episode 5.5 Gods and Starships with Mikanhana of Just Enough Trope
We’re back after a break with an all new episode looking at religion and faith in Star Trek! Humanity in the future has no time to gather laurel leaves but… Read more »
We’re back after a break with an all new episode looking at religion and faith in Star Trek! Humanity in the future has no time to gather laurel leaves but… Read more »
We’re taking a closer look this week at the life and work of Star Trek writer and director Nicholas Meyer with a review of his memoir “The View From the… Read more »
2021 is finally over and to commemorate the year that’s past, we’re looking back at some of the year’s best guests and best conversations about Trek and non-Trek topics! Happy… Read more »
We’re bringing you good tidings of great joy this week as we present our first annual holiday party, with special guests Mikanhana, Gooey Fame, and Ella Pearson! We’ve gathered to… Read more »
Just in time for Halloween, we’ve got one of the scariest things to spring from the mind of Gene Roddenberry: the sex comedy cum murder mystery slash social commentary flick… Read more »
This week, we dive into the world of Star Trek fan fiction with three guides: Antimatter Pod’s Liz Barr, Sasha Wood of Casually Comics, and writer Stephanie Roehler. On the… Read more »
This week, Darren Mooney of the Escapist is back on the show for an extended discussion about pop culture topics! On the show, we talk about the recent release of… Read more »
This week, Mark LaCroix of the Nice Games Club podcast joins the show to talk about Star Trek and video games! For a series with phaser and ships and Klingons,… Read more »
This week, Peter Aidan Byrne of TrekvsTrek.com returns to the show to talk about the ways in which Trek has evolved (or hasn’t) over its 55-year history. It all started… Read more »
This week, we celebrate the life and story of one of Trek’s most important figures: George Takei. George tells the incredible and sobering story of his time in a Japanese… Read more »