Sep 7, 2021
Saluton, estas mi Tyson Saner. I am your host for this episode of Succotash, the Comedy Soundcast Soundcast, that numbers 269. Last week's Episode 268 was hosted by show creator and executive producer Marc Hershon who, in case you're new to Succotash, has been hosting shows every other week with me…or rather I have been doing so with him…for over a year now. It has been a great way to make sure there is a new show every week for people to discover, recommend, and just basically rely on for weekly entertainment.
Speaking of "If you're new to Succotash", thank you for listening!
If you listened to last week's show, you will already know that it was a chats episode with nary a clip to be found, but dense with conversational goodness to be listened to with none other than comedian, actor, and musician Rick Overton! That episode is called "Palaverin' with Rick Overton" appropriately and is well worth the listen. aside from being on Apple and Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Podcast FM, PodBay, and others, it is also archived over at www.succotashshow.com as is every episode of Succotash that has been released in the last 10 years.
This week's episode is a biggie for me.
Literally the longest show I've put together for you since before
the shorter, weekly format started back in 2020. It's clips and a
big ole chunk of chat…I've got clips from the soundcasts Gluten
Free Gaming, The Spawn Chunks, and Coffee With
Butterscotch for starters, and then a rather sizable
chunk from another soundcast I co-host with my friend Hunter Block called Anti Social Show. The
clip features part of a conversation I was fortunate enough to have
with comedian, actor, musician, and past Succotash guest
(Epi55) Andy Kindler. I'm very excited to
share that with you here. I would like to point out that this
episode is themed in a particular way…and I wonder if you can
figure out what that theme is by the end of the show? I guess we'll
have to see, won't we? Anyway, let's get to it!
Gluten Free Gaming
Lisi and Lucy are two women who can't eat
gluten and who want to share their favorite games with each other
and everyone else! Join us as we subject each other to games and
other nerdy media that we love and want to make everyone else love
as well! Listen if you want to find the best gluten-free games
available, or if you just want to hang. Our clip hails from
their very first "Some Like it Honk - Untitled Goose Game"
episode from August 2021 - just last month!
The Spawn Chunks - A Minecraft
Podcast
Joel Duggan & Pixlriffs host The Spawn
Chunks, a podcast all about Minecraft. We dig into Minecraft
related news and development snapshots, explore game content and
the Minecraft community, and craft our personal thoughts and
experiences about the game we love. In a clip from their recent
150th episode (!), hosts Joel and Jonny share their thoughts on
exploring the new Minecraft terrain generation in the first Caves &
Cliffs Experimental Snapshot.
Coffee with
Butterscotch
Now up to 325 episodes,
Coffee with Butterscotch is the hilarity-filled official
podcast of award-winning video game studio Butterscotch
Shenanigans, an independent video game studio best known for its
smash hit Crashlands. The podcast features founders
Seth Coster (the games programmer),
Adam
Coster (the web programmer), Sam Coster (the artist), and other
awesome people. Clipped from six years ago, Epi18 was when
Sam is STILL stuck in the hospital, so in this episode had Adam and
Seth carrying the torch and discussing all kinds of random
crap.
My question to you is, by the time you get to theend of this week's installment, will you be able to guess the theme of this particular show? Tweet @succotashshow and use the hashtag #Epi269Theme. The first 5 correct answers will receive shoutouts when I return in Epi271 with who knows what I'll have in store for you? Probably clips…maybe a chat…maybe a bit of both? I really don't know at this point in time. Anyway, I do hope you enjoyed your time and perhaps came away with a few new ideas of what to listen to next. There's plenty of shows in the archive at www.succotashshow.com and since they've been accumulating for over 10 years now, there's a rather unique overall audio documentary of the history of soundcasting…filtered thru the prism of other people's audio content from around the English-speaking parts of the globe.
If you wouldn't mind writing a review of our show it would really help us out in getting inside the listening-space of as many people as possible. We'd really appreciate it. Thank you for listening, be decent to each other, and don't forget to Pass The Succotash…
— Tyson Saner