248. Transformers: War for Cybertron – Kingdom REVIEW (SPOILERS)
Warning: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen the Netflix series Transformers: War for Cybertron or do not mind hearing plot.
Warning: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen the Netflix series Transformers: War for Cybertron or do not mind hearing plot.
Who are Mark Miller and David Moulton? They are two of the most underrated sports radio hosts in the country, and for nearly 15 years hosted two successful radio shows in Fort Myers, Florida.
Porn leads tech. It always has, it always will. And this week, Techstream is all about porn! OnlyFans just announced that — for business reasons — it will ban sexually explicit content later this year.
WARNING: While this episode is not a full review of the Netflix series Masters of the Universe – Revelation, there are key plot points discussed. See the episodes on Netflix before you listen to this episode or you will hear spoilers!
McLain Ward is a three-time Olympic medalist. He joined the podcast from Germany where he was training for the Tokyo Olympics with his horse, Contagious.
Take the difficulties of a 13-hour time difference between Tokyo and New York City, add the wrinkle of a global pandemic, and sprinkle in a dash of having every Olympic event “spoiled” on social media before it airs in primetime in the U.S.
Warning: Don’t listen to this episode unless you have seen the Marvel Studios Disney+ series Loki (or don’t mind hearing key plot points). This episode features a review of the 3rd Marvel Studios series.
Meet Sébastien Buemi, longtime championship professional racing driver, who competes in the FIA Formula E Championship with Nissan e.dams. Buemi has raced FIA Formula E Championship with e.dams Renault (now Nissan e.dams) since 2014. He won the Formula E Championship in 2015-16.
If you love music (and stories about music), the past few weeks have provided a wealth of great new documentaries to watch, including Summer of Soul and 1971: The Year That Music Changed Everything, which looks back at a bygone era of music.