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Hall of Justice

313. Remembering Kevin Conroy

Seth Everett December 8, 2022

This episode is dedicated to the life and legacy of Kevin Conroy. Conroy died on November 10, 2022. Joining the show to pay tribute to their fallen co-star are stars from B:TAS as well as its spinoff, Justice League. Tara Strong (Batgirl), Loren Lester (Robin), Susan Eisenberg

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312. Greg Grunberg

Seth Everett December 1, 2022

Longtime television and film actor Greg Grunberg makes his first appearance on the podcast. He came on the show after he tweeted “What’s the good word?” Seth replied, and the rest is history.

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Sports / General

379. Miami Sports w/Jonathan Zaslow

Seth Everett November 30, 2022

Jonathan Zaslow was a radio host in South Florida for nearly two decades. He was a host on 790-The Ticket, and then 560-WQAM. For 12 years, he was the pre/post-game host of the Miami Heat. In 2022, Zaslow was let go by Audacy, the company that owns both radio stations.

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311. Star Wars: Andor REVIEW (SPOILERS)

Seth Everett November 25, 2022

This week on Hall of Justice: Warning: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen the 2022 Disney+ Series, “Star Wars: Andor” or do not mind hearing key plot points. Andor is a 12-part series that takes place five years before the events of Rogue One and Episode […]

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Technology

Imagining a World without Twitter

Seth Everett November 22, 2022

Welcome to Techstream, the official podcast of Twitter. (A joke, but only sort of.) We run through the size of every social media network and look at competitors (like Mastodon) and whether or not they’re Twitter replacements – or if they’ll even make sense (or hold value).