Toejam and Twizzlers - Episode 18
March 1, 2019
Hosted by Andy, Josh, and Stephanie
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Episode Description
Here for your weekly dose of nerd stuff? Well you have come to the right place. We talk about Toejam and Earl returning, all the exciting things to do at Galaxy's Edge, Oscar Winners, Transformers Card Game, Battle Angel Alita and Fighting with My Family Review, and the return of the Jonas Brothers and 90210! And of course so much more! In honor of Luke Perry. RIP.
Atomic Monsoon
Sunday at 10 AM Pacific Time on VoiceAmerica Variety Channel
ATOMIC MONSOON is a talk radio show and podcast covering all manner of pop culture topics, hosted by three pop culture enthusiasts. From movies to video games to comic books to television, we cover it all! We focus on what’s good and what we like about pop culture and entertainment, to create a fun listening experience for our audience. Tune in every Sunday at 10 AM Pacific Time on the VoiceAmerica Variety Channel.
Andy, Josh, and Stephanie
Raised by hippie parents, Andy is a graphic artist and illustrator who used to run a comic book store, after growing up watching 80s and 90s action cartoons such as "Transformers," "G.I. Joe," "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," and too many episodes of "WWE Monday Night Raw." Andy spends more money per week on comic books than you do at Starbucks.
From Smalltown, USA, Josh is an audio engineer who describes himself as a "geek of all trades, yet a master of none." He’s constantly playing the latest and greatest video games, and grew up watching 80s fantasy-adventure shows such as "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe," "Captain Power," and "Thundercats." Josh is a DC Comics fanatic who has read every published issue of "Superman."
Hailing from the mean streets of Olathe, Kansas, Stephanie is a social media expert and Jedi Master who grew up in the universe of "Star Wars" while always under the magical influence of Disney, and the insanity of 1990s and 2000s Cartoon Network. In high school, Stephanie was in marching band. Band geeks are still cool, right?