Friday, January 30, 2015

Episode 15 - Boyd White Part Two






Boyd is back for a second go!  Who should the audience of comic books be today?  Should they be for young people or old farts?  Have comic book writers lost the essence of characters who were created in the 1930s?  Can we live in a world where multiple versions of comics exist for different audiences? Boyd drops his knowledge bombs on us once again and walks us through the basic histories of DC and Marvel comics. Part two ends with a discussion about the future of our collections after we pass away.  What are we going to do with all of this stuff?

Listen in folks - this is a good one.

The Sisyphus Effect Podcast can be found at http://thesisyphuseffectpodcast.podomatic.com/ or you can download it on iTunes.   
You can interact with the podcast in several ways.  Follow our new Twitter account @Sisyphuseffect and send us e-mails at sisyphuseffectpodast@gmail.com. 

Friday, January 16, 2015

Episode 14 - Boyd White Part 1

 We are back!   Did you miss the podcast?

This week, Sean interviews Boyd White. Boyd is a friend, a mentor, a scholar, and most importantly, a collector. He is the type of person who can easily talk to you for three hours about the merits of a 19th century detective/werewolf novel. His brain is a vault of popular culture knowledge that could easily compete with Google searches.  In this first section of the podcast, the two discuss the serious art of collecting. Boyd talks about his first love, comic books, and how his parents had a chance to buy 5 Spider-Man number one comics for $500 dollars each. We discuss how his collection evolved from comic books to incredibly rare novels and comic strip art. As he explains, comic strip artwork is fascinating because the best artists of the early 20th century created incredibly detailed strips that could never possibly translate well into print. The original artwork is sought after because it is so unique and beautiful. Boyd also explains how the internet has changed the rarity of collectable items. Part one ends with the types of comic strip art that catches his eye.

This is a great podcast for those of you who love pop culture and collecting. 

Download now!

http://sisyphuseffect.blogspot.com/2015/01/episode-14-boyd-white-part-1.html?m=1 or on iTunes.  

Saturday, August 2, 2014

Episode 13 - Sean Watkins

We strip it down this week at The Sisyphus Effect Podcast and my life partner interviews me!  I guess that the number 13 really is an unlucky number.  Deborah talks to me about my growing up in a small town, about our future kids and about my family.  You will get to learn a lot about who the man behind the mic is.   I hope to do several more podcasts about myself because, as you all know, I am kind of an important person.   So, enjoy another family episode (not to be confused with family friendly because I swear all the time). 

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 Keep listening and I will keep making them!


Thursday, July 31, 2014

A New Way to Listen!

Here is a new way to listen to the podcast if you are having trouble downloading.

Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Episode 12 - Bobb Watkins






The amazing thing about technology is that one can capture a moment in time  (or at least as long as the medium holds out) and listen to it over and over again. The voices of those who were close to you are made static and yet, if you pay close attention, you hear different things every time you play it. In 2008, I was fortunate enough to record my father for a school project about folklore artists.  


Dad was a well known figure in the community and one of his main passions was music.  With a collection of thousands of records, tapes and cds, he created elaborate mixed cassette tapes for friends and the community. As a child, I remember watching dad spend hours in the "music room" crafting the perfect mixes and combinations of modern and oldies music. 



If you love music and want to learn more about the art of the mixed tape, this is a must listen. 



Download it on Monday (early birds can download it on Saturday)!  The Sisyphus Effect Podcast can be found at http://thesisyphuseffectpodcast.podomatic.com/ or you can download it on iTunes.   

You can interact with the podcast in several ways.  Follow our new Twitter account @Sisyphuseffect and send us e-mails at sisyphuseffectpodast@gmail.com. 



Thursday, July 3, 2014

Episode 11 - Bryan Nance




This week on the show, we have Bryan Nance who is an expert in college admissions and his mission in life is to encourage and support students of color throughout their collegiate journey. We originally recorded an amazing show with him describing his experiences within college admissions, but the recoding got messed up. So, we had to start over! 

For this this podcast we decided to discuss our mutual love of comic books and the current world of super heroes.  We talk about rebooting super hero stories, the appeal of digital books, appropriate comic books for young people, and representations of race.

Download it on Monday (early birds can download it on Saturday)!  The Sisyphus Effect Podcast can be found at http://thesisyphuseffectpodcast.podomatic.com/ or you can download it on iTunes.   

You can interact with the podcast in several ways.  Follow our new Twitter account @Sisyphuseffect and send us e-mails at sisyphuseffectpodast@gmail.com.  



Sunday, June 15, 2014

Episode 10 - Chris Mcvey



 
Episode 10!  It is a big week for The Sisyphus Effect Podcast.  When I started this podcast, I never thought I would be able to find ten people who would actually want to talk to me for hours at a time, let alone be able to edit the conversations into interesting podcasts. It has been a fun journey so far and I hope that all of you will continue to listen and perhaps share the shows with friends.  

This week on the podcast, I interview one of my best friends, Dr. Chris McVey.  As a recent graduate/father/employed person, Chris has a lot to say about life and death.  In this podcast, we talk about the dead dad club and how our father's deaths at relatively young ages have effected the way that we view the world. For those of you who have or are thinking about having children, Chris discusses how the birth of his son has changed the way that he navigates the world.   Dr McVey is a recent PhD in English Literature and therefore will analyze the hell out of every topic we bring up.    This is a powerful show.   Check it out.



Download it on Monday (early birds can download it on Saturday)!  The Sisyphus Effect Podcast can be found at http://thesisyphuseffectpodcast.podomatic.com/ or you can download it on iTunes.   

You can interact with the podcast in several ways.  Follow our new Twitter account @Sisyphuseffect and send us e-mails at sisyphuseffectpodast@gmail.com.  
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"Sean!?!  Where did all of the old episodes go!?!?   Your site is broken! I am never listening again because you are stupid!"


As a fledgling podcast, I do not have the storage space yet to keep all of the episodes up at the same time.  I would have to pay cash moneys for that, so that will come later down the line.  If you would like to get a hold of an older podcast, send me a message and I will e-mail it over.  

We are working on establishing a real website and a logo soon.   If you would like to give suggestions, please let me know.