Coffee With Kenobi is your spoiler-free place for Star Wars community and conversation. Since May of 2013, CWK has discussed the mythology of Star Wars from a place of intelligence and humor. Hosted by educator, author, speaker, and Celebration host, Dan Zehr, the family-friendly podcast features LIVE video, interviews, reviews, and event coverage that bring insight and analysis not found anywhere else. Whether you love Star Wars films, animated shows, books, comics, or collectibles, CWK has something for you. This is the podcast you’re looking for!
The Rebel Base Card with Greg McLaughlin is a podcast and social media channel that covers Star Wars cards, collecting and community. Since its inception in 2019, it has highlighted artists, actors, authors, collectors, cosplayers, creators, and amazing fans of all things related to a Galaxy far, far away. Within its podcast feed you will find folks whose works, passion, and positivity can’t help but inspire and entertain you with each episode. And beginning in 2021 a second micro podcast series debuted with co-host Gregory Cass from @eyeoncanon covering the many Star Wars TV shows released from Disney+ with its own unique spin.
You can find and follow the Rebel Base Card on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook @rebelbasecard as well as the website, rebelbasecard.com. Creator and host Greg McLaughlin lives with his family in the Chicago suburbs and tries to keep his Star Wars collection from overflowing. The family admits this last part is not succeeding. Link to the podcast feed. https://anchor.fm/greg-mclaughlin
The Album Cockpit Podcast with Ross Hollebon (A Spotify podcast) celebrates fan-favorite albums, one track at a time with host Ross Hollebon. A guest co-pilot selects an album with a special place in their heart—ideally with some amazing experiential aspects—and we discuss the music, the memories, and what the album means today. Thanks for pushing play! Let’s get ready to take off and enjoy the journey! Podcast link
We welcome for the third year, The Hyperion Hub with John Alois, Shawn Degenhart, and John Redlingshafer! The Hyperion Hub is your meeting place for all things Disney. We cover everything from the parks, to movies, to music. From Walt to the Mouse, to Star Wars and Marvel. Over the past two years we've talked with Imagineers, authors, directors, producers, planners, your favorite podcast hosts and more. Join us at the Hyperion Hub wherever you catch your podcasts.
Dan Zehr is one of the most recognized and respected personalities in Star Wars fandom. His ability to blend critical thinking and intellectual honesty with a sense of humor has served him well as the host and brand director of the popular podcast, Coffee With Kenobi. Zehr is a longtime contributor to StarWars.com and is the co-author of three Star Wars books: The Star Wars Book, the Star Wars Character Encyclopedia (2021), & Star Wars I Am Your Father: Lessons For Parents, Protectors, and Mentors. He is also a prominent and trusted influencer, attending Star Wars Hollywood premieres, Disney theme park events, and product launches worldwide.
Zehr’s positive outlook, integrity, and authentic demeanor also contribute to his other passion: education. He is a prolific high school English teacher, with an emphasis on Mythology and Composition, and has an MS in Teaching and Learning. His work incorporating Star Wars into the classroom garnered him a role in Target’s “There’s A Rebel In All Of Us” commercial during the Rogue One merchandise product launch. Zehr is also a featured keynote speaker, host, and presenter. His show, Coffee With Kenobi, was the first-ever podcast to appear on the Star Wars Celebration podcast stage.
Olivia J. Bennett is the award-winning author of Casually Homicidal. In 2018, her flash fiction “Clutching Roses” was awarded a National Gold Medal from Scholastic Art & Writing.She loves to include morally-gray female heroines, atmospheric settings, and genre-bending horror in her contemporary, fantasy, and science fiction works. When not creating, Olivia is most likely baking cookies, binge-watching Naruto or Lost with her partner, or cuddling her two cats, Baloo & Bagheera. She can be found somewhere between the corn and the big blue sky in Illinois.
J. Lawson was born and raised in Davenport, Iowa, and currently resides in Peoria, Illinois. She graduated from Western Illinois University with a Master's in English Literature. The Amulets (book one in The Amulets Trilogy) is Lawson’s debut novel. She enjoys reading fantasy, thriller, mystery, and most varieties of fiction. She also loves 80s-90s pop rock music and listening to Lofi when she writes.
Andy Zach was born Anastasius Zacharias, in Greece. His parents were both zombies. Growing up, he loved animals of all kinds. After moving to the United States as a child, in high school, he won a science fair by bringing toads back from suspended animation. Before turning to fiction, Andy published his Ph.D. thesis "Methods of Revivification for Various Species of the Kingdom Animalia" in the prestigious JAPM, Journal of Paranormal Medicine. Andy, in addition to being the foremost expert on paranormal animals, enjoys breeding phoenixes. He lives in Illinois with his five phoenixes.
With his first book, "Zombie Turkeys" Andy blazed new ground in paranormal humor. The second book in his Life After Life Chronicles, "My Undead Mother-in-law" expands the zombie plague from turkeys to humans, with hilarious results. You can find both volumes on Amazon Kindle, Createspace print, and Audible audiobook editions.
Not content to keep in zombies earthbound, Andy puts them afloat in his third book, "Paranormal Privateers". Just when you thought every funny zombie trope had been explored, new humorous horizons open up. You can get "Paranormal Privateers" in Kindle and print formats. The audiobook is available now on Audible.
Having conquered paranormal animal humor in his first series, Andy Zach launches into middle school superhero genre with Secret Supers. Four disabled seventh graders all get superpowers. Who knew a disability could be so useful for hiding a superpower? But the four friends, Jeremy, Dan, Kayla, and Aubrey confront problems that can't be solved by superpowers.
Jeremy Berkley is a graphic designer/illustrator/printmaker based out of East Peoria, IL. His pop culture inspired silk screen prints have been exhibited in art galleries across the country. Most notably the #1 pop culture gallery in the world Gallery 1988: Los Angeles, where he is a regular contributor. https://www.instagram.com/jeremy.berkley/
Chris Grimm is an artist who grew up in Central Illinois and currently lives in Washington with his wife and son. For 20 years he worked as a journalist for several newspapers as a reporter, writer, copy editor, editor, designer and illustrator. He left newspapers in 2016 to focus on telling unique and interesting stories through art. He uses several mediums including digital creation and manipulation, acrylic and watercolor painting, ink and colored pencils and collage. His subjects include sports, patriotism, pop culture, animals and pets. You can see his work at www.artbychrisgrimm.com.
I create art in a variety of mediums including canvas art, sculpture art, and resin art. I also teach intro level foam smithing for costume and cosplay creations.
The 501st Legion is an international costuming organization dedicated to celebrating STAR WARS™ through the creation and use of quality costumes that portray the villainous, morally ambiguous, or non-partisan characters from the STAR WARS™ universe. The Legion promotes interest in STAR WARS and facilitates the use of these costumes for STAR WARS-related events as well as contributes to the local community through costumed charity and volunteer work.