
Episode #27
2026 will be a feast year in Star Wars
I talk about some of the great things on the menus for Star Wars fans in 2026.

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Hosted by Ken Bishop Β· tv Β· EN Β· 29 episodes
Each episode of this podcast can be considered a Thank You note to the Makers who brought Star Wars to life, an exploration of different aspects of the seemingly endless entertainment franchise that was started by George Lucas and/or a glimpse into the mind of a super fan who spends A LOT of time thinking and talking about that galaxy far, far away. There will be bits about politics and humor and movie stars and computer generated images and aliens and philosophies of wizard monks in space and a whole lot more. Heed Lando's advice and 'Buckle up!' because this is where the fun begins.
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Episode #27
I talk about some of the great things on the menus for Star Wars fans in 2026.

Episode #26
This video celebrates the 27th anniversary of the very first Star Wars podcast, Jedi Talk. It is Star Wars Podcast Day and I am going to share some of the lessons that podcasting has taught me through the years.

Episode #24
The Star Wars Droids cartoon was released in 1985 and should get more credit than it does for what it has added to the Star Wars universe. From its episode structure and moral lessons to some of the designs for its characters, vehicles, and creatures. This show from the 1980s is worth watching at least twice.

Episode #23
Andor Season 2 was one for the history books. It was nominated for many awards, won several of them, gave us incredible costumes, introduced us to many interesting characters, and was unnecessary. Listen to find out why I think that.

The Rambling Star Wars Fan
This episode is an example of some of the randomness that occurs in my brain related to Star Wars. I watched a single scene from The Force Awakens and bunches and bunches of various nostalgic nuggets sprang forth. I wonder if something similar to this happens with other fans. Drop me a comment or a message to let me know. A HUGE thank you to everyone who has been watching, listening to, and sharing my show.
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