EPISODE · Jan 30, 2024 · 1H 57M
Season 2: Prog 2363: Lawman of the People!
from Prog Slog · host Boys From The Pod
Space. Time. Time team. What are they? How do linear events work? One of many silly tangents starts off the year as we intend to continue, talking shite. Its a new year and a new season of Prog Slog. What does this mean? Not much really. The same poor quality toilet humor, but with slightly higher production values. Other ideas are in the works but who's got the time? Ever tried to produce a podcast while working 50 hours a week with a bunch of weirdos and neurodivergent folk? How about when one of them is a technophobe and can only interact with the group chat during library open hours? The ways I suffer for you people. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Liked the show? Then give us a rating and subscribe. You can find us on Twitter for updates when new episodes will come out, you can also find us on Spotify and YouTube. Support the show and help us grow by flinging us some money on Patreon. Please. We are addicted to comics and making podcasts. We need psychiatric help. It's not cheap. Credits: The Sloggers: Michael and Craig The Legally Distinct Mighty One: Calum Synth-Smith/Assitant Editor: Euan (Check out The Cultenhove School of Psychic Defence) Producer and Word Guy: David Art Lass: Jess (Give her a follow at Jess Kate Art) Content Mine Report: Sunak was on the phone yesterday giving me it tight. Keeps going on and on about the production schedule falling behind. I told him we can only give the Sloggers so much meth. Anymore and the quality standards will be unbearable. He said "We need the distraction of acceptable quality two-kay-add podcast content! It's all falling apart here. There going to throw me out. I spoke to Keir and he said he'd gone as sensible as he possibly could to give me space to work. He then asked if he could have my job when I'm gone!" It was mostly uncontrollable sobbing from him after that.
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Space. Time. Time team. What are they? How do linear events work? One of many silly tangents starts off the year as we intend to continue, talking shite. Its a new year and a new season of Prog Slog. What does this mean? Not much really. The same poor quality toilet humor, but with slightly higher production values. Other ideas are in the works but who's got the time? Ever tried to produce a podcast while working 50 hours a week with a bunch of weirdos and neurodivergent folk? How about when one of them is a technophobe and can only interact with the group chat during library open hours? The ways I suffer for you people. --------------------------------------------------------------------- Liked the show? Then give us a rating and subscribe. You can find us on Twitter for updates when new episodes will come out, you can also find us on Spotify and YouTube. Support the show and help us grow by flinging us some money on Patreon. Please. We are addicted to comics and making podcasts. We need psychiatric help. It's not cheap. Credits: The Sloggers: Michael and Craig The Legally Distinct Mighty One: Calum Synth-Smith/Assitant Editor: Euan (Check out The Cultenhove School of Psychic Defence) Producer and Word Guy: David Art Lass: Jess (Give her a follow at Jess Kate Art) Content Mine Report: Sunak was on the phone yesterday giving me it tight. Keeps going on and on about the production schedule falling behind. I told him we can only give the Sloggers so much meth. Anymore and the quality standards will be unbearable. He said "We need the distraction of acceptable quality two-kay-add podcast content! It's all falling apart here. There going to throw me out. I spoke to Keir and he said he'd gone as sensible as he possibly could to give me space to work. He then asked if he could have my job when I'm gone!" It was mostly uncontrollable sobbing from him after that.
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Season 2: Prog 2363: Lawman of the People!
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