I think its fair to say that the chaps on the Vintage Rebellion Podcast do a simply fantastic job of delivering fun, facts and more often than not frivolity as well as a wholesome selection of special guests each and every month.. but despite my initial listens concluding in thoughts of "how bloody long is this thing" or "will they ever finish this episode", I now spend most of the month thirsty for more and am spending more time listening to podcasts than music in the car to and from work or on the various lengthy journeys that I do with work or my running. The lads either need to start doing one a week (and I expect give up working to devote that much time!) or I needed to diversify...
So, I have more recently been exploring other Podcasts to compliment the Vintage Rebellion.
Here's the two I now actively listen too and that I'm currently working through the back catalogue of:
- The Collectors Galaxy - a fun US based listen that covers all manner of toy and general collecting in the Star Wars world(s) including of course vintage as well as a healthy amount of modern too. I have now listened to the entire archive of back episodes...
- The Star Wars Collectors Archive Podcast (also collocially referred to as the Civecast or Vintage Pod, but that's not much help on Apple Podcast searches) - Really a very good US based vintage only compliment to the UK's Vintage Rebellion. I'm only 6/7 episodes into the back catalogue, prices are hilarious given how old the earliest episodes are, but the knowledge available is unbelievable!
I expect at my current rate of consumption (and cross country travel), I'll be through these all soon enough.
Any other recommendations for other forum members?
So, I have more recently been exploring other Podcasts to compliment the Vintage Rebellion.
Here's the two I now actively listen too and that I'm currently working through the back catalogue of:
- The Collectors Galaxy - a fun US based listen that covers all manner of toy and general collecting in the Star Wars world(s) including of course vintage as well as a healthy amount of modern too. I have now listened to the entire archive of back episodes...
- The Star Wars Collectors Archive Podcast (also collocially referred to as the Civecast or Vintage Pod, but that's not much help on Apple Podcast searches) - Really a very good US based vintage only compliment to the UK's Vintage Rebellion. I'm only 6/7 episodes into the back catalogue, prices are hilarious given how old the earliest episodes are, but the knowledge available is unbelievable!
I expect at my current rate of consumption (and cross country travel), I'll be through these all soon enough.
Any other recommendations for other forum members?