Munch MVP sandwiches with MVPs Gary K. Wolfe and Jonathan Strahan as we discuss why The Coode Street Podcast is "the Cheers of podcasts," the foolish statement made during their first episode which meant there had to be more, the identity of the guest who was most resistant to appearing on their show, the reason the podcast made Paul Cornell want to run, the different interviewing techniques necessary when having conversations with the voluble vs. the reticent, the white whales whom they could never snare, how to make sure we're speaking to more than just our own generations, their advice for anyone who wants to launch a podcast of their own, the way to avoid getting canned responses out of guests, how their conversational methods have changed over 13 years, whether critiquing books or rejecting stories has ever affected relationships with a guest, and much more.
Episode 208: Capclave Donut Carnival
Episode 207: Hildy Silverman
Episode 206: Michael Bailey
Episode 205: Lisa Morton
Episode 204: Howard Bender
Episode 203: Charlie Jane Anders
Episode 202: Rhondi Salsitz
Episode 201: Jordan Kurella
Episode 200: J. Michael Straczynski
Episode 199: William Shunn
Episode 198: L. Marie Wood
Episode 197: Robert Jeschonek
Episode 196: Sheree Renée Thomas
Episode 195: Theodora Goss
Episode 194: Annalee Newitz
Episode 193: Walter Jon Williams
Episode 192: Jennifer R. Povey
Episode 191: Brian Keene and Mary SanGiovanni Collaborate
Episode 190: Cory Doctorow
Episode 189: Ron Marz
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