Gavin recently did an interview with the boys from the local podcast, The Fanboys Lunchcast. You can check out an excerpt of the interview below and then check out the full deal over at Gavin’s Underground!
The Fanboys Lunchcast has been going strong since mid-2006, taking advantage of the medium in its early period to talk about gaming and electronics currently on the shelves, all over a meal somewhere in Utah. Being one of the first local shows and to a degree setting the bar for shows to follow. I got to chat with the three hosts about how the show came together and its history, as well as thoughts on podcasting today. For this interview the three decided to form up like Voltron and answer everything as a group.
Gavin: Hey guys, first off, tell us a little bit about yourselves.
FBLC: We’re just three regular nerds-Utah born and bred. Two of us (Mik and Sooch) have wives and daughters, while SilentG is single and finishing up school. We all work in vaguely tech-related fields and are certified gadget/computer/internet/gaming fiends. We have an interesting range of ages: SilentG is in his 20s, Sooch is in his early 30s, and I’m, well, I’m staring down the barrel of 40 years old.
Gavin: When did all of you get into geek-related things, like gaming and TV and film?
FBLC: We all had the benefit of growing up in houses full of geekly delights: computers, video games, all of it. And we had parents who weren’t hesitant to let us spend time with those things either. So, we’re lifelong geeks.