The Geeks
Aaron
A resident of Minneapolis, Minnesota, Aaron’s a former radio producer turned web content creator. He prefers a wide range of geekery, mostly related to media. He also enjoys cooking and traveling as well as spending time with family and friends.
email | twitter: AarontWhite
Brittany
A Minnesota city girl, Brittany specializes in social media, online marketing strategy, and wedding photography. Her other geek territory includes movies, music, and new technology — especially when it has a small letter i at the beginning.
email | twitter: bmiyo | site: brittanydengerud.com
Caitlin
The scope of Caitlin’s geekery includes anglomania (Doctor Who!), art and graphic design, commercials, writing, historical web comics, photos, terrible Kung Fu movies, and thrift store shopping. She enjoys speaking in accents and cleaning lint out of the dryer filter.
email | site: coffeebreakchapel | site: lunchbreakloveletters
Carl
Raising his kids in the same house he grew up in, Carl has always felt at home in the Twin Cities. He has spent the last decade bridging the gap between old media and new media, and finds his geek-hood in politics, theology and tracking media consumption.
email | twitter: ckbliss | site: carlbliss.com
Goose
Hailing originally from the hardly-populated prairies of Eastern Montana, Goose currently toils as a radio personality and producer in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. His geek-ness dwells chiefly in the realms of politics, history, media, and culture.
email | site: GooseRadio.com
Justin
After stints in Alaska and Southern Minnesota, Justin re-settled into the Twin Cities and works in the radio industry. Some of his hobbies include travel and music, and his interests in geek culture include animation, movies, and communication technologies.
Mike
A home-grown Iowa boy, Mike currently resides in Waterloo, where he works as a radio personality and promotions manager. His domain of geekery covers a variety of media including movies, television, and video games, particularly those of the sci-fi variety.


