The Gameslave Podcast - Erik Kimerer Interview

Erik Kimerer is a voice actor best know as Speed-o-Sound Sonic in One Punch Man, Teruki Hanazawa in Mob Psycho 100, and Alibaba Saluja in Magi. He has recently been announced to voice Fish-Eye in the upcoming season of Sailor Moon. He was an invited guest and Nan Desu Kan 2017, where this interview was recorded. I interviewed Kimerer along with Phillip from DMGIce, and Marcus from Kaiju no Kami. We discussed Kimerer's path to voice acting and his advice for younger actors. We also spent some time geeking out about video games and animation. You can listen to the interview over at the podcast page. Enjoy!

Nan Desu Kan 2017 Podcasts

Hi everyone! NDK 2017 is over, and I'm back in the studio, cutting up podcast audio for release in our podcast. The first selection, a press conference with Dante Basco (Rufio (Hook) and Zuko (Avatar: The Last Airbender), will be available on Wednesday morning. I hope you all are looking forward to it. Dante was a great interview subject, and very insightful about the life of a creative professional. See you back here in a few days.

The Gameslave Podcast - Episode 224

The final interview podcast from Nan Desu Kan 2016 is posted at the podcast feed.  This episode is an interview with Richard Epcar. Enjoy!

The Gameslave Podcast - Episode 223

Hi everyone! I've just posted our interview with Alisa Freedman over on the podcast feed.  I hope you all enjoy!

The Gameslave Podcast - Episode 222

A new episode of the podcast is live at the podcast feed: interview with Johnny Yong Bosch and the band Eyeshine.

Podcast episode 220 is posted

New podcast is posted over in the podcast feed. Listed to roundtable interview with Shinichiro Watanabe and Dai Sato.

Podcasts Updates

Hi Everyone! Sorry for the delays on the podcasts. I've been more busy after work than I had anticipated this week. Currently, I've recorded an intro and outro for each interview. I need to cut the interviews down to the appropriate portions, apply any needed post-processing or noise reduction, and splice the interviews together with my introductions and ending tags. With some luck, I should have a few of the files completed this weekend.

Again, sorry for the delay, and we should have some great interviews posted here soon.