If you’ve tried clicking on an episode of our podcast in the last couple days, you might be wondering why you were redirected to a new site. Well, it’s been a long time in the works, but this week we opened up BubblePipe.net, the home to our very own geek Podcast Network. After doing our show for a while we realized that we had a lot more ideas and people than could ever be fit into Bubble Pipe Theater, so we started brainstorming and Bubble Pipe Network was born.
We have a vision for the site being the home of all kinds of awesome podcasts for geeks, whether you’re a movie fan, gamer, collector, or crafty person. Right now we’re launching with three shows but more are on the way. Bubble Pipe Theater will be the catch-all, flagship show of the network, along with:
- Watching the List – Rob Lammle’s companion podcast to his new project Watching the List, where he is watching his way through the entire National Film Registry.
- Handmade Alley – Andrea Lammle and Holly Schroeder bring you the latest news, views, trends and tutorials from the growing indie craft community, as well as special interviews with fellow creatives, to entertain, inform, and inspire you to get your craft on.
We’re also going to be launching a pretty cool thing soon called Bubble Pipe Pilots that will let you help us decide which ideas are worthy of being their own podcast. When we have a new idea for a show, we’ll record a pilot episode and it will go up in the Pilots feed, and you’ll be able to provide feedback. If we get a good enough response for a particular pilot, we’ll launch it as a standalone show.
I have to mention that our awesome logo was done by Alex Deligiannis, and without it I wouldn’t have had the inspiration to finish the design of the site. Thanks Alex!
Check out Bubble Pipe Network and let us know what you think!