Geek4 Lynch: Teaser

When I launched Geek4 in late August 2020, the original idea was to combine interviews and audio essays. I wanted to talk to people about the things they’re passionate about and I wanted to share reflections on things I’m passionate about. So far, I’ve only done a handful of audio essays – British comedy, Mystery Science Theatre 3000.

I’ve had a topic I’ve been working on for a few months, but each time I sit down to plot it out, I realize, This is just too big for just one audio essay. And that’s my love for the works of David Lynch.


Over the course of the next few months, I’m going to do a series of audio essays on the works of David Lynch. I don’t know how many. I don’t know how frequently I’ll be able to get them out. I don’t know if I’m going to look at all of his works, or just the ones I love the most. I do know that I will continue to conduct interviews with people about their fandoms, but will intersperse these Geek4 Lynch episodes as they’re completed.

I also know that I’m going to start with the work that introduced me to David Lynch, Twin Peaks. Honestly, there’s so much that I want to say about Twin Peaks, it very well may be a multi parter. I mean, there’s at least a hour half of things to say about that horrible tucked in sweater look Billy Zane rocked in season 2, right?

Tucking it in doesn’t make it better.

If you have questions or comments, I’m pretty active on Social media. You can find me on Instagram and Twitter @mwboyce. In fact, I’d love to hear about your first experience with a David Lynch film or if you have something you’d like me to cover in Twin Peaks.

Episode 209: Going Holmes with Mike Rodaway

It was an unjustified experiment even for myself... Doubly so for a friend. I really am extremely sorry. “The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot”

I have been very fortunate to have people who have supported and encouraged me in this weird little project called Geek4. Podcasting is hard. Getting people to share, or review, or come on, is hard. Let alone getting people to agree to come on and be interviewed. Lots of people say they’re going to support you, but not everyone does.

On this episode, I welcome one of my most vocal supporters, and one of my oldest friends, Mike Rodaway. Michael Rodaway if his mom is reading this. Mike and I met in Grade 7 at Lake Vista Senior Public school. We continued our friendship into high school, GL Roberts, in south Oshawa where our mascot was a rat. I wish I was making that up).

When we talked about him coming on the podcast, we agreed to talk about his love from the stories of Sherlock Holmes (a love I happen to share). And we do talk about Sherlock Holmes. For about 5-7 minutes. The rest of the time we just chat. Two old friends reflecting on a shared history, tracing memories and reflecting on a shared history (including the story of me performing almost naked in front of the school). We reflect on the types of people we were and the realizations we've come to about that time.

The Bantam Complete Novels and Stories that Mike and I both own… and bought from the same bookshop

At one point in our Holmes conversation, Mike reflects on the friendship between Holmes and Watson as being the true heart of the stories. Watson makes Holmes better. Holmes makes Watson better. Mike makes me better. I won’t dare to suggest which of us is Holmes and which Watson, but you will hear every bit of the friendship, respect and love that characterizes that famous pairing in every joke, side tangent, and story me and MIke share. I’m very lucky to have retained so many good friends from this time in my life.

Maybe this one is a little too “inside baseball.” I don’t think so. I’m as proud of this episode as any I’ve done.

But if you’re REALLY keen on seeing the performance that Mike and everyone else thought would get me expelled (or the whole Roberts Revels Christmas Concert, head on over to my Youtube channel

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Episode 208: A Little Wilder with Tom Salinsky!

On this episode I'm joined by podcaster, author, actor, and producer Tom Salinsky. My listeners may know Tom for co-creating and co-hosting Best Pick Podcast along with previous Geek4 guest Jessica Regan and (hopefully future guest) John Dorney.  And Tom joined me to talk about his love for the films of Billy Wilder, who is also one of my favourite directors.

Over the course of our conversation, we cover many aspects of a wide variety of Wilder classics and not-so-classics, including The Apartment (1960), Double Indemnity (1944), Some Like It Hot (1959), One, Two Three (1961),  and The Emperor Waltz (1953).

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