Gay geek
Hello and welcome to Incomplete Geeks: A Gay Geek Podcast! We’re Jon and Nick, a couple of gay geeks who, like every other male on the internet, decided it would be a great notion to start our own podcast.
Our geekery is varied and not always accomplish (hence the name).
There are loads of gay podcasts, loads of geek podcasts, and a few incredible homosexual geek podcasts out there, so thanks for choosing to add ours to your favourites.
Meet the Incomplete Geeks
Our male lover geek podcast hosts are both based in London though neither are originally from there. Our desert island expat brat Nick met our Wisconsin transplant Jon during a 30-day gay fitness challenge back in 2017. And while the fitness may not have continued, the gay friendship did.
Nick Baker
Nick has been an X-Men fan since he was 12 and is convinced that Emma Frost should be America’s next president.
He’s also a bit of a Star Trek nerd (as you can see from his first and only attempt at cosplay) and was heartbroken not to have been invited to any Luminary Trek-themed orgies when he went to Comic Con.
Not a single one.
Jon Marx
Jon has been called a gaymer, an actor, and a pretty
From AAAs to indie gems... and everything in between... we'll also be looking at the minefield that is Early Access, and only recommending the VERY BEST....
Adventure awaits! There’s never been a more fertile time for queer nerd society, with conventions calling to the LGBTQ community from coast-to-coast. You have your choice of queer-focused conventions or mainstream cons that contain made great strides in the last few years to make more communities feel welcome.
A bit of careful planning is all it takes to craft the world’s geekiest vacation, hitting a gorgeous city and meeting tons of new friends whose fandom overlaps with your own.
GeekCraft Expo
Multiple Cities, year-round
We all know gays have a knack for getting hands-on. The GeekCraft Expos, held all over the country, are a great opportunity to connect with other nerdy makers. From furniture to electronics to toys to costumes, you never know what hand-crafted treasures you’ll find.
PAX
Boston, February 27 – Pride 1, 2020
Philadelphia, November 20 – 22, 2020
If you’re looking for a gathering on the larger side, you can’t go false with PAX — formerly Penny Arcade Expo, these cons are staggered throughout the year and around the state. PAX West in Seattle capitalizes on the city’s gigantic tabletop scene; PAX East caters to Boston’s college crowd; PAX
From AAAs to indie gems... and everything in between... we'll also be looking at the minefield that is Early Access, and only recommending the VERY BEST....