The latest edition of the Steve Ogden Braincast is up online – Wombat’s Journey! In this episode is Part One of my conversation with Paul Caggegi of The Process Diary. We discuss Moon Town as well as Paul’s Character Development project, and we talk a little story structure and throw a little Batman in for good measure. Music by Tim Larkin.

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  1. Matt

    Oh man! What I would have given to have been there for that conversation! Really fascinating stuff guys. Can’t wait to hear the rest.

  2. flawedprefect

    Ooh that was fun. Holding off hearing this packaged episode for the plane ride back to L.A tomorrow, but I have vague memories that it was pretty good! Matt – it looks as tho this is gonna be a four or five part series, cos we recorded so much.

  3. Og

    It was a good time, Matt. Don’t worry, from what I hear, Paul will do one of these out your way next time! heh heh…

  4. Tom

    Very enjoyable guys! Looking forward to the next installment.

  5. Nixon

    had to be one of my favorite braincasts since it had OG and FLDPRFT, two of my podcast heroes in one episode at once !!!
    this is were the circle meets its end ,since i learned about MT on TPD ;)
    and then there was all this other absolutely great stuff like MAROONED and ROBOT BEACH wich I unbelievably enjoy!!
    awesome podcast *thumbsup*
    looking fwd to the rest of this conversation and wishing the best to everyone!

  6. Og

    Yeah, Nixon – it was one of my faves, too. This format is definitely better than my wandering commutercasts. Much more interesting. Bears up on repeat listens.

    The next installment is better, but the ones Paul is going to put up, which we recorded outside the next night, is just brilliant. So there’s a lot of great Braincast/Process Diary casts coming your way.

    Thanks for the note!

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