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Geeky Office Decor: From Blank Walls to Conversation Starters
#382: In this episode of GT Radio, Josué is joined by Lara Taylor and returning guest Kayla Devorak to talk about something deceptively important: office spaces and ho...
Cozy Games
#381: In this episode of GT Radio, Josué, Lara, and Link dig into the increasingly popular idea of cozy games and whether they actually help with emotion regulation—or...
The Space Between Knowing & Understanding, and How Stories Bridge that Gap
#380: In this episode of GT Radio, Marc leads a reflective conversation inspired by God of War (2018) and the moment when Atreus learns he is a god—gaining life-changi...
Two Variants and a Baby
#379: In this episode of GT Radio, Josué, Marc, Link, and Lara explore a familiar and emotionally loaded trope: meeting your younger self—or becoming the older version...
Stuck in the Matrix (Again)
#378: In this episode of GT Radio, Josué, Link, and Lara dig into the unsettling feeling of realizing you’re back in a place you thought you had already outgrown. Fram...
Percy Jackson & Nostalgic Media Adaptations
#377: Marc finally gets his moment to celebrate Percy Jackson, one of his favorite franchises, as the team dives into the Disney+ series Percy Jackson and the Olympian...
Time Is Fake (But Geek Culture Makes It Make Sense)
#376: In this episode of GT Radio, Josué, Lara, and Marc tackle a deceptively simple idea: time is both very real and completely made up. From there, the conversation ...
Therapy Is a Roguelite
#375: In this episode of GT Radio, Josué, Link, Lara, and Marc explore the idea that therapy works a lot like a roguelike—or roguelite—video game. Using games such as ...
New Year, New Chapter: Life Transitions Through a Narrative Lens
#374: In this episode of GT Radio, Josué, Lara, and Marc kick off the new year by exploring the power of epilogues and prologues—in both storytelling and real life. Jo...
These Thems
#373: In this episode, the GT crew dives into These Thems, a hilarious and heartfelt queer comedy series available for free on YouTube. Link introduces the show, which...
Content Warning: Suicide- A Discussion About Suicide in Storytelling
As the title suggests-CONTENT WARNING: SUICIDEPlease take care of yourself and skip this episode if engaging with this topic is harmful for you.#372: Inspired by a key...
Achievement Unlocked: Fulfillment, Goals, and Gaming as Therapy
#371: In this reflective episode of GT Radio, Marc shares a recent personal experience of "platinuming" two video games—Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 and Assassin’s Creed Mira...
Our Flag Means Death S2
#370: In this heartfelt episode of GT Radio, the GT Crew sets sail with season two of Our Flag Means Death, diving into the rich emotional depth, queer representation,...
Start at Level One: Easing Into New Roles, One Quest at a Time
#369: In this episode of GT Radio, Lara shares her experience running a Dungeons & Dragons game for the first time—after years of playing but holding back from DMing d...
Barriers to Entry: Intimidating Fandoms
#368: What happens when the things we want to enjoy feel impossibly large? In this episode, the GT Radio crew talks about overwhelming fandoms—anime with thousands of ...
Pokémon Sleep
#365 Josué, Marc, and Link discuss Pokémon Sleep and other bio-tracking apps. Are they accurate? Are they helpful? Can a tracking app even be fun? What we can all agre...
Traditions
#364: Josué, Lara, and Link discuss traditions, from singing songs at camp, to watching A Christmas Story every year. We talk about why traditions stick around-or don’...
Ghosts & Grief
#367: Spooky season sparks a deep and personal conversation as the GT Radio crew explores ghosts—not just as horror tropes, but as stories we tell to make sense of gri...
Babel Babble
#363: The crew dives into a discussion about Babel: colonization, oppression, propaganda, and wanting to burn down the system. Questions? Comments? Discuss this episod...
UnOrdinary Ways To Get Over It
#366 Marc, Lara, and Josué discuss the webcomic UnOrdinary, and other examples of characters trying to process past traumatic experiences. They relate these examples t...