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Brendan Caldwell, formerly/currently-ishof this parish, has launched a new video games podcast of his own and it sounds: well good. It’s named Hey, Lesson! and uses video games as a way into talking about the real subject behind them, with actual experts rather than just, y’know, podcasters. He’s released the first three episodes in one blast, talking aboutSpelunky 2and actual spelunking (and which animals get lost in caves), about The Last Of Us Part 2 and a post-humanity world, and aboutDeath Strandingand our cravings for social media ‘likes’. It’s a solid podcasting premise, that, and Brendy is quite great.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings"Basically, it’s a show where we talk to clever people about silly videogames (and sometimes even smart ones)," Brendy explainson the podcast’s site. “We might speak to a professor of infectious diseases about the brain parasites ofBaldur’s Gate 3. Or we might talk to a caving instructor about the animals you find in Spelunky 2. But whatever our topic, we also chat about the game. It’s half a celebration of videogames, and half an investigation of planet Earth.“He’s had some familiar guest co-hosts, including Matthew Castle and Paul Dean. Each episode has a written transcript too, if you like that sort of thing. I want to hear the raw Caldwell, me. I’ve missed him in the RPS treehouse.You can find Hey, Lesson! onSpotify,iTunes,Stitcher, and all sorts of other podcasting places listed on its site.Brendy’s runninga Patreonto help fund it, where at least $2/month will get you the unedited interviews with experts.We still have our own podcast, mind,the Electronic Wireless Show.

Brendan Caldwell, formerly/currently-ishof this parish, has launched a new video games podcast of his own and it sounds: well good. It’s named Hey, Lesson! and uses video games as a way into talking about the real subject behind them, with actual experts rather than just, y’know, podcasters. He’s released the first three episodes in one blast, talking aboutSpelunky 2and actual spelunking (and which animals get lost in caves), about The Last Of Us Part 2 and a post-humanity world, and aboutDeath Strandingand our cravings for social media ‘likes’. It’s a solid podcasting premise, that, and Brendy is quite great.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings"Basically, it’s a show where we talk to clever people about silly videogames (and sometimes even smart ones),” Brendy explainson the podcast’s site. “We might speak to a professor of infectious diseases about the brain parasites ofBaldur’s Gate 3. Or we might talk to a caving instructor about the animals you find in Spelunky 2. But whatever our topic, we also chat about the game. It’s half a celebration of videogames, and half an investigation of planet Earth.“He’s had some familiar guest co-hosts, including Matthew Castle and Paul Dean. Each episode has a written transcript too, if you like that sort of thing. I want to hear the raw Caldwell, me. I’ve missed him in the RPS treehouse.You can find Hey, Lesson! onSpotify,iTunes,Stitcher, and all sorts of other podcasting places listed on its site.Brendy’s runninga Patreonto help fund it, where at least $2/month will get you the unedited interviews with experts.We still have our own podcast, mind,the Electronic Wireless Show.

Brendan Caldwell, formerly/currently-ishof this parish, has launched a new video games podcast of his own and it sounds: well good. It’s named Hey, Lesson! and uses video games as a way into talking about the real subject behind them, with actual experts rather than just, y’know, podcasters. He’s released the first three episodes in one blast, talking aboutSpelunky 2and actual spelunking (and which animals get lost in caves), about The Last Of Us Part 2 and a post-humanity world, and aboutDeath Strandingand our cravings for social media ‘likes’. It’s a solid podcasting premise, that, and Brendy is quite great.

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“Basically, it’s a show where we talk to clever people about silly videogames (and sometimes even smart ones),” Brendy explainson the podcast’s site. “We might speak to a professor of infectious diseases about the brain parasites ofBaldur’s Gate 3. Or we might talk to a caving instructor about the animals you find in Spelunky 2. But whatever our topic, we also chat about the game. It’s half a celebration of videogames, and half an investigation of planet Earth.”

He’s had some familiar guest co-hosts, including Matthew Castle and Paul Dean. Each episode has a written transcript too, if you like that sort of thing. I want to hear the raw Caldwell, me. I’ve missed him in the RPS treehouse.

You can find Hey, Lesson! onSpotify,iTunes,Stitcher, and all sorts of other podcasting places listed on its site.

Brendy’s runninga Patreonto help fund it, where at least $2/month will get you the unedited interviews with experts.

We still have our own podcast, mind,the Electronic Wireless Show.