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Wednesday May 25, 2022



Sunday May 12, 2019
Sunday May 12, 2019
John and Will dish up another serving of Jump the Shark, the pop-culture podcast from The Unheard Nerd. On this episode: It's all about Avengers: Endgame dusting everything else in the box office and how Will accidentally saw it twice. You're watching Game of Thrones wrong, John tackles a couple of documentaries whilst will checks out another movie starring Samuel L. Jackson and Brie Larson. Can you guess what it is? All this and more.



Saturday Apr 06, 2019
Saturday Apr 06, 2019
John and Will dish up another serving of Jump the Shark, the pop-culture podcast from The Unheard Nerd. On this episode the boys discuss Dora The Explorer, Ghost in the Shell, Tomb Raider, The Expanse, Captain Marvel, The Lego Movie 2, How To Train Your Dragon 3 and much more. Will also feels compelled to rant about his horrendous time feeding his mid-life crisis.



Sunday Jan 07, 2018
Sunday Jan 07, 2018
Episode 1 | It was a time of civil war... In this episode: Will rants about Star Wars: The Last Jedi, Marvel's Silver Surfer comics, Ernest Cline's Armada and... well pretty much everything. Meanwhile John takes a more reasoned approach. Your hosts reminisce about last year's London Comic-Con, the Red Dwarf press conference, the UK premier of Futureman and more. [Runtime 1:30 | Explicit | Contains Spoilers | Title Music: Malibu Shark Attack - Malibu Shark Attack]



Sunday Dec 03, 2017
Sunday Dec 03, 2017
The interview podcast from The Unheard Nerd is back as Will speaks at length with emcee, Brzowski, about his new album Enmityville and his musical influences. Coming out of Portland, Maine, Brzowski skypes in to talk to Will about his new album, Enmityville. Over the course of an hour the rapper/producer speaks about the topics addressed in the release and his musical influences. Enmityville is an album that offers a diverse blend of rap, rock and more that refuses to pull punches. Read our full review here and find out more at Brzowski's bandcamp page. Listen to the interview to find out why digital downloads are priced at $777.00.