HDYS Interview with Jibbs and Kash of Azeroth Morning Radio! - Ep 33

EPISODE · Dec 8, 2025 · 1H 47M

HDYS Interview with Jibbs and Kash of Azeroth Morning Radio! - Ep 33

from Solo Queue - A World of Warcraft Podcast · host Dave Gagne

HDYS Interview with Jibbs and Kash of Azeroth Morning Radio! - Ep 33 Show Notes  Welcome to Episode 33! – 2:29         We dodged two goblin toughs for a few moments, but we will need to get the show going before they return.   “What Have You Done Lately?” and a bit of news – 3:07     Great response to Episode 32 and in particular the profile of my deceased uncle Did anyone notice the missing intro and outro music in Ep. 32?  Had to do a quick fix and re-upload 11.2.7 is out and I have not jumped into Housing Exciting to see all the creativity around Housing Will drive players into a lot of old content Please be patient while it all gets sorted and adjusted – this is a monumental addition to WoW I need to get into the 11.2.7 questline before it gets spoiled all over the place for me Main Topic: Interview with Jibbs and Kash – 14:54 We chat about the success of Azeroth Morning Radio, its inspirations, and all the work behind it.  Of course, we mix in plenty of WoW talk along with some 11.2.7, our outlook on WoW in general, possible systems improvements, what they identify with in game, and, yes, Housing (they snuck in before we recorded without me – see if they ever get invited back to this show)   Lightning Round with two people! – 1:27:52 This is my chance to pit co-host against co-host and see who know whom better.  Will it be quick?  No.  Will it cause a podcast divorce?  Maybe, but if so, we have that covered, too.   Outro – 1:43:28 Thanks to Blizzard for the amazing music and sound, to OGRE for intro/outro music, my lovely and supportive wife, my family, and YOU for listening. Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/soloqueuewow Thank you to contributing patrons Andrew, Righteous Bandy, ThatSkyGuy, Cyn, Snek of Voldun, Jon, Scott, Jeru, Raven, Greybeard, Case, and Pasta Matt!  And thanks to free members Max, Eddie, Bear, Friends of Wumpus, Sean, Curro, Aronaar, AedinNahkriin, Guardian Sandy, Alice, Don, Kamil, Wednesday, Eric, and TJ! Subscribe to the podcast at your podcast feed of choice, Apple, Spotify, and all the rest.  Leave a 5-star rating and a written review to help grow Solo Queue. Find Kash on Twitter @kashquests; email AMR Find Jibbs on Twitter @jibbsirl Contact Azeroth Morning Radio by email at [email protected]; visit the website azerothmorningradio.com You can contact me at soloqueuewow at gmail.com, Bluesky, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Threads. Happy Winterveil and Merry Christmas! “We will see you out there."

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