Double Density
Tech tales and paranormal primers
We found 7 episodes of Double Density with the tag “podcasting”.
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Episode 83: Gaining Online Empathy w/ Casey Liss
November 28th, 2018 | 1 hr 41 mins
arm, bagels, comments, internet, ipad, macs, montreal, podcasting, superstition, twitter
Brian and Angelo are joined by special guest, Casey Liss.
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Episode 60: A Ghost-Positive Household w/ Desdymona
June 20th, 2018 | 1 hr 11 mins
adobe, alien, art, bacteria, creepy pasta, ghosts, microphones, podcasting, surface, tablets, ufos, voice
This week, Brian and Angelo welcome Desdymona to the podcast to talk about her love of podcasts, creating digital art, voiceover work, and working on her upcoming podcast Calling Darkness. They then settle in for a discussion on the paranormal, discussing where Desdymona’s interest in all things strange comes from, coming from a ghost-positive household, and what makes a great creepy pasta.
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Episode 52: Cosmic Lag
April 25th, 2018 | 1 hr 6 mins
art bell, billy mitchell, broadcasting, coast to coast, donkey kong, facebook, hacking, midi, music, podcasting, privacy, simulation, space
This week, Brian and Angelo continue their discussion on Facebook’s misuse of data, including an in-depth look at what they found in their respective “Download your Information” files. Continuing in the tech section, Brian expresses how elated he is that Billy Mitchell has received his comeuppance for cheating. The show then ends with a discussion about Art Bell, and how he influenced Brian’s views on the paranormal. Be sure to listen for the clip of Brian’s one and only interaction with Art Bell when he called into his show a few years ago.
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Episode 48: A Scrapbook Of Conspiracy Theory Memories <3 w/TJ of Pints & Puzzles
March 28th, 2018 | 1 hr 38 mins
alex jones, aliens, apple, beer, conspiracies, cooper, data, dulce, facebook, families, gear, guest, jfk, microphones, pints, podcasting, privacy, puzzles, recording, youtube
This week, TJ Counihan joins Brian and Angelo to discuss his podcasting endeavours, the gear he uses, and what it’s like to deal with children and the connected world. In the paranormal segment, a look at the book Behold a Pale Horse by William Cooper, and how it affects and relates to the current climate of conspiracy theory.
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Episode 39: What do Shadow People Smell Like?
January 24th, 2018 | 54 mins 52 secs
coincidences, demons, editing, floppy disk, logic pro x, men in black, podcasting, shadow people, storage
This week, Angelo and Brian briefly talk about editing podcasts and how Angelo has recently purchased Logic Pro X to aid in his editing endeavours. They also take a look at how storage media has changed and how easy it is to get stuff off of old floppy disks. In the paranormal part of the show, after Angelo shares some strange coincidences, they spend the rest of the episode talking about shadow people; what are they, where do the come from, what do they smell like, and how does one lure one out.
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Episode 38: Ice Cream Satan w/Rob Kristoffersen of Our Strange Skies
January 17th, 2018 | 1 hr 45 mins
apple, apple music, backmasking, blues, crossroads, ipods, itunes, jim sullivan, music, podcasting, robert johnson, rock, satan, satanism, spotify, taylor swift, ufos
This week, Brian and Angelo have UFO expert Rob Kristofferson on the show to talk about his two favorite things: music and UFOs. Rob provides some updates on his podcasting setup before they delve into the world of how music consumption has changed in the past few decades. Moving into the paranormal, they take a look at how the paranormal found its way into popular music, with a closer look at Robert Johnson, Jim Sullivan, and satanism & backmasking in music.
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Episode 30: Family Trip to Anjikuni Lake w/Sam Fredrickson of Not Alone
November 22nd, 2017 | 1 hr 44 mins
apple, guest, iphone, macbook, magic, ouija, podcasting, skinwalker, tech
This week, Brian and Angelo welcome Sam Fredrickson from the Not Alone podcast to discuss everything from how he met his cohost Jason Moitoso, to what it’s like to work with technology, as well as his love for Magic: The Gathering.