Ro, What Does Star Wars Mean To You?
Ro from the Scarif Scuttlebutt Podcast shares his Five with the Force, traveling to Los Angeles to see The Phantom Menace at the Mann's Chinese Theater in 1999, how Star Wars changed his perspective in movie watching, what is good (and bad) about fan service, seeing The Empire Strikes Back, how being a collector connects you to your fandom, what bridged the "dark times" and we talk a lot more Star Wars!
Today, my guest is a content creator that is everywhere. He’s host of The Scarif Podcast which is part of the Red5 Network and is, in their words, “nerds discussing nerd stuff. You can find it live on YouTube every Saturday or anywhere you listen to podcasts. They cover Star Wars, Super heroes, Star Trek – everything under the geek – umbrella. Let’s give a warm “hello there” to Ro!
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Star Wars may have the largest and most diverse fanbase in all the galaxy—but every fan has their own certain point of view. So, tune your comlinks and join Star Wars enthusiasts, Dave (an OT kid) and Elora (a PT kid), every week for an in-depth conversation with a different devotee from all walks of life across the Star Wars fandom universe. Plus, it’s just FUN to talk about Star Wars. To bring balance to the fanbase, each episode we’ll delve into our guests’ personal Star Wars fandom story, and from that point of view, we’ll celebrate the power of the Force. Strap in, ignite your passion for the galaxy far, far away, and find out: What Does Stars Wars Mean To You?
Music composed & performed by Gregory Bromfield
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