"Really, all people mean when they say nerdy is that people are really passionate and enthusiastic about something. And I certainly feel that same way about podcasting," says Zo_ Jeyes, producer and programmer of the festival.
Between podcasts, organizers hope to cater to fans' enthusiasm with the help of a pop-up "fan experience zone" provided by Spotify. This interactive relaxation area promises to bring podcast listening and webcamsexepute.eu recording booths, as well as opportunities to meet your favorite podcasters.
King's Place is a relatively new arts venue, but it's no stranger to live podcasts, which it's been hosting since 2010 -- something most UK venues weren't doing at the time. What changed everything? A businesswoman with breasts like pomegranates and access to her office's "leather room."
[url=]My Dad Wrote a Porno[/url] had a simple premise: Host Jamie Morton's father had self-published "a modern story of sex, erotica and passion" under the pen name Rocky Flintstone. And now an increasingly horrified Morton had roped in his friends to read and discuss its thrilling plot twists and his dad's peculiar grasp of anatomy. The show was a runaway success, leading to internet and comedy awards, a spin-off book, an HBO special and worldwide tours that reached London's Albert Hall and the Sydney Opera House.
"I think [My Dad Wrote A Porno and The Guilty Feminist] selling out the Royal Albert Hall, for example, kind of probably woke up a few venues who would not have even considered hosting a live podcast back in 2010," Jeyes says, noting that the show's first live appearance was at King's Place. It's not returning for this year's festival, but she hopes to welcome the podcast world's most dutiful son back once his dad produces some new material.
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