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Olatunde Osunsanmi is a Nigerian-American director and producer renowned for his work in film and television. He launched his career with the short film Etat, delving into Nigeria’s 1970s political landscape, and rose to prominence directing Universal’s horror thriller The Fourth Kind (2009).
Osunsanmi has since amassed a notable portfolio, including TNT’s Falling Skies and a record-breaking 14 episodes of Star Trek: Discovery, more than any other director. He also served as executive producer for Star Trek: Discovery and Star Trek: Section 31, cementing his influence in horror and science fiction.
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Join us for an engaging interview with Wil Wheaton, New York Times bestselling author, Hugo finalist, and award-winning audiobook narrator, who just launched his own podcast - “It's Storytime” with Wil Wheaton, a weekly podcast narrating speculative fiction from emerging authors.
From his breakout role in Stand By Me to playing Wesley Crusher on Star Trek: The Next Generation and hosting The Ready Room, Wil shares his diverse career, including co-creating Tabletop with Felicia Day.
A survivor of child abuse with CPTSD, Wil a passionate mental health advocate, honored with the 2014 NAMI Rona and Ken Purdy Award. He also reflects on child acting challenges, and his family struggles.
Also make sure you check out > Rent A Pal!
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🚀 In this episode of Galaxy One Radio, we break the barrier in more ways than one — welcoming our first female guest, Dr. Laura Troiano, Dean of the Honors College at Rutgers University–Newark!
Laura is an expert in popular culture, nostalgia, narrative theory, and the evolving ways we experience entertainment today.From the generational impact of Minecraft to the enduring lessons of HBO’s Westworld, we explore how pop culture both reflects and shapes the world we live in.
Tune in as we dive into:
🎮 How Minecraft became a world-building phenomenon for Gen Z
🛡️ Why Westworld is essential for understanding American identity and frontier myths
🎢 The hidden cultural power of theme parks like Disneyland and Dollywood
🎥 Why Pixar films — and the stories we tell — matter more than ever
📚 The future of storytelling, education, and critical thinking in the age of social media
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Join hosts Scott, Anthony, and Warren as they dive into Terrorbytes, the gripping new five-part documentary series by award-winning writer and historian Richard Moss. This 5+ hour exploration uncovers the chilling history of horror video games, featuring behind-the-scenes stories from industry legends who created Silent Hill, Dead by Daylight, Clock Tower, Eternal Darkness, and many more including DOOM’s very own (and former Galaxy One Radio guest) John Romero.
Purchase on the Terrorbytes website: https://terrorbytesdoc.com/
#videogames #terror #horror #gaming
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Galaxy One Radio welcomes Star Trek legend Jonathan Frakes for an exclusive interview. Frakes shares fresh details about the upcoming Star Trek series Strange New Worlds and Starfleet Academy, along with behind-the-scenes stories from the Lower Decks crossover episode 'Those Old Scientists.'
Frakes also discusses the mysteries surrounding Thomas Riker and William Riker and Deanna Troi’s son, as well as his experience directing The Orville.
Joining the conversation in the studio are longtime Trekkie Ada Gaud, Frakes’ close friend Warren Drummond, and new Trekkie Harry Czekalski.
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Blake J. Harris is a bestselling author and journalist known for his in-depth reporting on the video game and tech industries. He’s the author of Console Wars: Sega, Nintendo, and the Battle that Defined a Generation, which was adapted into a documentary produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.
His second book, The History of the Future: Oculus, Facebook, and the Revolution That Swept Virtual Reality, dives into the rise and fall of Oculus and the VR industry's evolution. In addition to his books, Blake has contributed to outlets like IGN and Rolling Stone, covering the ever-changing gaming landscape.
Link to Blake Harris's books
- Console Wars (link)
- History of the Future (link)
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For this bonus episode, Anthony Gaud steps in as host alongside co-hosts Dexter Weeks and Roman Gaud to discuss the generational divide between Gen X and Gen Z with a candid Gen Z guest who doesn’t hold back.
They navigate the fascinating shift of online social media, ponder the curious rise of “incels” within digital culture, and reflect on how social media’s growing influence might challenge mental health, relationships, and social skills—offering a glimpse into a complex, tech-driven future.
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We sit down with the legendary Kevin Grevioux—the deep-voiced architect of Underworld, comic book creator, and science fiction powerhouse.
From co-creating the iconic war between vampires and Lycans to his work with Marvel and DC, Grevioux has left an indelible mark on genre storytelling.
We dive into his journey from scientist to storyteller, his approach to world-building, and his passion for classic movie monsters in film.
Plus, we explore his upcoming projects and what fuels his creative vision. Don’t miss this conversation with one of the most unique voices in sci-fi and horror.
Kevin's website: Dark Storm Comics
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Tune in for an exciting conversation with Paul Levitz a comic book icon who, as President of DC Comics, shaped the modern era of superhero storytelling.
This episode dives into his time at DC, editing classics like Legion of Super-Heroes, Huntress, and his often turbulent collaboration with Alan Moore, and the changing world of comics.
Paul shares priceless wisdom on storytelling and adapting to an evolving industry—a must-listen for comic enthusiasts.
Paul's website > https://paullevitz.com
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Join us as we chat withGlenn Evans, a documentary producer who has transitioned to becoming a first-time feature film producer on 'Roswell Delirium,' a sci-fi thriller set in an alternate 1980s America devastated by nuclear attacks.
This episode was one of our most enjoyable to record, featuring eclectic discussions on the soundtrack by Queens of the Stone Age, how casting Anthony Michael Hall led to the involvement of other '80s stars, the intriguing Shroud of Turin, and the unique challenges of filming a movie in your own home.
Along the way, Glenn shares essential tips on making a compelling movie on a tight budget—an invaluable session for any aspiring filmmaker.
Roswell Delirium
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In this episode of Galaxy One Radio, we go deep with Dungeon Crawler Carl creator Matt Dinniman—self-publishing success story, former obituary writer, and artist behind work featured by IKEA and Target. From cat shows and chaotic writing routines to Patreon-powered storytelling and possible TV adaptations, Matt shares the wild ride that turned a quirky indie book series into a cult phenomenon.
Oh, and yes—we talk about the gore, the cats, the aliens, and imposter syndrome too.#dungeoncrawlercarl #mattdinniman #litRPG #scifiauthor #indieauthor #podcastclips #galaxyoneradio
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Join us as we dive into the world of the (so far) unexplained with our Forces Behind Science expert,Michai Mathieu Morin.
In this episode, we unravel the enigma of the mysterious sightings initially reported in New Jersey—whatever they may be. Together, we explore intriguing theories and edge closer to uncovering the truth like no other broadcast has done before!
From there, we transition into the groundbreaking realm of AI, dissecting Sam Altman's recent revelation about his company's approach to AGI—an entirely new form of thinking digital being.
This isn't science fiction, folks; this isreality unfolding before us. Don't miss this captivating hour!
COEUS Institute (link)
Michai Mathieu Morin (link)
Amazon (link)
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Chuck Osieja joins us to explore his gaming history, from designing Sega Genesis classics likeJoe Montana Sports Talk Football andWorld Series Baseballto leading iconic AAA franchises likeNeed for Speed UndergroundandGears of War 4.
A veteran game designer and creative director, Osieja reflects on his groundbreaking career, shares insights into his creative process, and discusses the evolution and current state of the gaming industry.
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In this episode, we sit down withRobin Block, Founder and CEO of CREATORVC, a London-based independent production company renowned for its acclaimed documentaries, including theIn Search of Darkness trilogy,In Search of Tomorrow,Aliens Extended,andFPS: First Person Shooter.
We also discuss the funding process behind CreatorVC's first feature film, the upcoming horror filmShelby Oaks directed by YouTube host Chris Stuckman.
Visit CREATORVC's website
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In this episode, we’re joined by Garry Kitchen, Dan Kitchen, and David Crane—legendary developers who helped shape Activision’s early success with iconic games like Pitfall!, Keystone Kapers, Crackpots, Ghostbusters, and Pressure Cooker.
We dive into their groundbreaking contributions to gaming history, their perspectives on today’s gaming industry, and their latest projects, including Circus Convoy, Alien Abduction, and Casey’s Gold—a game nearly 40 years in the making (1982–2024)—along with four more titles they are developing for the Atari 2600+/7800+ through AudacityGames.com.
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Author and accomplished artist Kevin Mowrer joins the podcast to discuss his debut novel, Victor, and shares the journey that inspired him to venture into writing
SUMMARY
In the shadowy factory district of Travaille, Vyctor Frahnknshtyne, a young inventor, uncovers a sinister plot to drain the life-force of the city’s poor. With government corruption rampant, Vyctor and his university friends form a secret society to combat mechanical beasts, ruthless oligarchs, and near-immortal foes. When Vyctor is gravely injured, his friends transfer his consciousness into a powerful metal body, forcing him to confront the dangers threatening his humanity.
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We speak with David Weiner, director of the In Search of Darkness series, about his upcoming installment focused on 90s horror.
Known for his extensive knowledge of genre films from the 1980s and 1990s, Weiner’s documentaries are celebrated for their comprehensive coverage, insider perspectives, and chronological exploration of film history.
This latest entry delves into the years 1990-1994, examining the horror genre's evolution and its early steps into the CGI era.
www.90shorrordoc.com
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Join us for an in-depth conversation with gaming legend Warren Spector.
Discover how Warren revolutionized the industry with groundbreaking titles like the Ultima series, System Shock, and the iconic Deus Ex. Learn about his passion for immersive storytelling, player choice, and pushing the boundaries of gameplay.
From the dark world of Thief to the whimsical adventures of Epic Mickey, Spector's creativity and gift for storytelling has always shined through.
Tune in to hear about his latest top-secret project, the future of immersive simulations, and even his "controversial" thoughts on the role of AI in game development.
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In this episode, hostsAnthony Gaud andDexter Weeks are joined by the accomplished scientist and science fiction authorRichard Phillips, the mastermind behind the "Rho Agenda" and "The Endarian Prophecy" series.
We'll explore his incredible journey from physics whiz to bestselling author and how his real-life experiences fuel his thrilling stories.
Guest hostsKevin Mowrer andRoman Gaud explore the mind of a writer who loves crafting tales about young heroes facing mind-blowing out of this world challenges.
We'll also chat about the blurry lines between science fiction and real-world science and ponder the big "what ifs" of advanced technology.
Oh, and did we mention we talk about UFOs?
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Following the success of 'Aliens Expanded,' writer and producer Ian Nathan is back with a chilling deep dive into John Carpenter's 1982 masterpiece, "The Thing."
Discover why this icy terror was selected as the second film in the 'Expanded' series. We'll uncover the legacy of "The Thing," from its initial mixed reception to its current status as a horror classic.
We’ll explore the documentary's focus on the film's iconic practical effects, John Carpenter's thoughts, fan theories, and the artistry behind the matte paintings. We'll also examine the film's themes, influences, and extended universe.
Make sure to visit https://thethingexpanded.com/ to be part of the ultimate fan experience.
Please note that this episode may have some audio imperfections as Scott Cronick was on location during the recording.
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