ESN - Electric Shadow Network Podcast
1) 150: Richard Nixon and Jackie Gleason
To celebrate our 150th-numbered episode, we determine which U.S. Presidential candidate will deliver the best Global Apocalypse (and who doesn't stand a chance...the results may surprise you!). We als...Show More
2) 104: Requisite Nazi Gold
From robot/toy/robot gladiatorial combat agency to the impending end of everything again for the sixth time to our first-ever cigarette ad, this episode has everything you need to survive a holiday we...Show More
3) 103: The Middle Hamburglar
Will we find a Space Goat in the next ten years? Have we already found them??? What happens when we further splinter the multiverse using our own technology as adapted and stolen by Apple?????
4) 102: Animal Continent
What happens when a person knows who you are, but with whom you are not necessarily acquainted, buys you tens of thousands of robots? The answer may surprise you (and might just be this episode full o...Show More
5) 101: Ambient Humanity
Is Apple Watch, Disney MagicBand, or direct human contact right for you? Schedule a try-on appointment in The Non-Real Zone and find out!
6) 100: Unpopular Science
In our 100th episode spectacular, we ponder our work thus far and plot a new course for the journey as we open the door to true experts in their fields to join us and open up new avenues of thought......Show More
7) 9: Dropbox for the Subconscious
In which we examine the Anthropology of Information Age Technology, and the hypnotic blue glow of our assured destruction…or salvation.
8) 8: We Have to Talk About Bigfoot
In the first part of our New Year Crossover Special, Overtired's Christina Warren & Brett Terpstra join us to ponder the important things, like prosthetic penises, both the real (Bigfoot) and imaginar...Show More
9) 7: MYSTERYLAND
Cuba is opening up, and it's like seeing a wormhole open in space-time. This episode features absolutely no time or space travel. We think.
10) 5-2: Came Home With a Zaxxon
In our second-ever fifth episode, we finally acknowledge that we could be doing a better job of destroying the planet for a good reason.