Moose has returned from his travels, so he and Dewsbury catch up once again live on Twitch, while also attempting a Discord experiment that - kind of - works.
There's news of the current merch sale via https://primordialradio.com/merch/ as well as discussing being ditched by The Blowfish for the podcast, as he has a much better offer from CNN! Shark Week on Discovery Channel appears to be going well! Moose also gets his tinfoil hat out, as they discuss WTF appears to be going on with Twitter/X.
The video podcast is available via the Primordial Twitch channel here https://www.twitch.tv/primordialradio.
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Moose is off to his square meter of land in Scotland this week (long story...) so Pete and Dews take the opportunity to have a catch up about the perils of smoking, and the benefits of parenting in ancient Rome.
They eventually get on to talking about more important matters, with the big thing being the launch of the official Primordial Discord server. With social media being an increasingly hostile place, it's about time that there's a place for the PRFam to chat that doesn't depend on algorithms and sponsored ads.
They also get chatting about some upcoming festivals, including Bloodstock, Arctangent and Manchester's Radar Fest, where Pete is looking forward to seeing Sleep Token in a way smaller room than expected!
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In this week's podcast, Moose and Pete take the helm as Dews is unfortunately under the weather. They kick off the discussion by celebrating the resounding success of the Big Bang Five, Pete then shares his experience of the 2000 Trees Festival and how he was refused service at the bar due to the risk of lightning!
The guys also talk about the importance of Discord as a communication platform. They emphasize how this platform offers distinct advantages over traditional social media platforms when it comes to connecting with the PRfam. With real-time communication at its core, Discord enables them to engage in dynamic conversations, fostering a sense of community among the Primordial community. They highlight the ability to exercise control over content visibility, free from the constraints of algorithms that often hinder reach on other platforms.
The conversation then shifts to Bloodstock Festival and Moose and Pete express their excitement about seeing Devin Townsend and Igorr at the upcoming Arctangent festival. However, they can't help but mention Heilung, known for their unconventional percussion instruments, they are made from, yes, human bones.
They also briefly touch upon their plans to attend the upcoming Radar Fest in Manchester and how this will likely be the last time people will get to see Sleep Token in a venue that small after selling out Wembley Arena in just 10 minutes.
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Moose and Dews catch up old school-style with an audio-only podcast this week. With his offspring starting daycare soon, Dews has some actual parenting to do, so the Weds Twitch stream is on hold for now.
There's a bunch of stuff for the guys to talk about, including why Dews is so confused about childcare and ridiculously expensive SUVs. They eventually get onto the point of the podcast, and get talking about the changing plans for Primordial's 7th birthday party this coming September, and the ongoing plan to ditch Elon Musk's hellscape website.
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