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Through the Aftermath Episode 63

Through the Aftermath

Release Date: 03/05/2017

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Weeeee're Baaaaaack! And all it took was a real apocalypse! Yes, that's right, after almost exactly three years to the day, Shawn and Jonathan have returned to record another episode of Through the Aftermath! In this one we talk about , also known as the Corona Virus. And we did it all without one Corona beer joke... can you believe it?! We also talk a bit about what we've been up to for the last three years, including Fallout 76, a post-apocalyptic Aladdin, and Jon's real life medical apocalypse! We even dusted the cobwebs off our email address, so if you'd like to reach out, you can...

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In this 64th episode of Through the Aftermath, Shawn is joined by Jim "Tank" Dorsey and Faye Murman to talk about a brand new documentary being made that focuses on Tank's life called "Humungus: A Documentary."    The two discuss their travel around the world -- including Australia, Atlanta, New York City, and the California desert -- to follow Tank's life as a top-shelf cosplayer in the post-apocalyptic realm and beyond. The Mad Max filming location stories are particularly interesting, including a surprise meeting with one of the franchise's biggest stars!   You can find out...

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In this belated birthday episode celebrating our 8th anniversary, Shawn and Jonathan talk about the movies and books they've been reading, Wasteland Weekend, and a brand new post-apocalyptic immersion event coming up later this year appropriately called .   Check us out on for more discussion on the episodes, or send us an email at ttaftermath AT gmail.com.   Follow Jonathan . Follow Shawn .   Theme music is The Fourth Tribe by Michael Gordon Shapiro. Used with permission.

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As Jonathan takes this episode off for metal jaw replacement surgery (which may or may not be sponsored by the Enclave), Shawn is joined by Steve Cee, creator of the Fallout-themed LARP event known as Nukelanta. Shawn and Steve talk about the rulesets and costumes for the LARP, as well as the upcoming Eastlander immersion event in South Carolina from December 2nd to 4th.   If you're interested in checking out Nukelanta, head over to the , and if you'd like to come hang out with us at the Eastlander event, you can find more information at the group's Facebook event page .   Check us...

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In this long-overdue episode of Through the Aftermath, Shawn and Jonathan talk about a few of their favorite post-apocalyptic TV comedies and movies currently available on Netflix and Hulu, including Turbo Kid; The Last Man on Earth; You, Me, and the Apocalypse; and more. They also talk extensively about the current state of Fallout 4 and its quickly released DLC from the last few months. Check us out on Facebook for more discussion on the episodes, or send us an email at ttaftermath AT gmail.com. Theme music is The Fourth Tribe by Michael Gordon Shapiro. Used with permission.

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Another month, another episode of TTA! Wait, it's not 2009, is it? Nope! But we are celebrating our 7th anniversary of the podcast with this episode featuring our top prepping and survival shows.

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In this special, extended, slightly-after-Christmas episode, Shawn and Jonathan focus on Bethesda's newest release: . Haven't heard of it? Then you must be new here because it's like, all we talk about. BUT! We're coming up on our 7th (!!) anniversary for the podcast and want to do something completely not Fallout 4-related for the next episode. Unless Bethesda releases the new DLC in the next month. They wouldn't do that, would they?Check us out on for more discussion on the episodes, or send us an email at ttaftermath AT gmail.com.Theme music is The Fourth Tribe by . Used with permission.

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In this episode, Shawn is joined by his ole pal Mash who talks in greater detail about the post apocalyptic TV show The 100. The show's second season just hit Netflix, and a third season is scheduled for next Spring, so it seemed like a good time to talk about it.

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In this episode, we're joined by our old pal Akin who talks about his experiences at DragonCon's Apocalypse Rising track and Wasteland Weekend earlier this month. Then Shawn says that he really really really wants to go out to Wasteland Weekend "next year" and Jonathan gets some great skit inspiration for the "Second-to-the-last of the V8s." We have fun here.

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In this episode, Shawn and Jonathan discuss the new Mad Max game, Dragon Con's post-apocalyptic presence (including Shawn's Rock Rider costume), Fallout 4 news, and more!

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In this belated birthday episode celebrating our 8th anniversary, Shawn and Jonathan talk about the movies and books they've been reading, Wasteland Weekend, and a brand new post-apocalyptic immersion event coming up later this year appropriately called Aftermath.

 

Check us out on Facebook for more discussion on the episodes, or send us an email at ttaftermath AT gmail.com.

 

Follow Jonathan here.

Follow Shawn here.

 

Theme music is The Fourth Tribe by Michael Gordon Shapiro. Used with permission.