Gamers With Lives - Graham Rowat

Gamers With Lives Episode 3 - Graham Rowat

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Sean McKenna hosts a series of interviews starting with the GWJ Conference Call podcasters and guests. This month Sean talks to Graham Rowat about his acting career and much more. You can hear some of Graham's latest voice work on The Grey Rooms which launches tomorrow!

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Hey everyone, the GWL thoughts and suggestions thread can be found here: https://www.gamerswithjobs.com/node/...

Happy listening!

An interesting listen. Cheers!

"She had always resisted New Jersey".

Resistance is futile.

Sounds like we're practically neighbors.

I enjoyed this interview, nice to learn more about Graham and also hear about an industry I knew little about.

This was another cool entry in a strong interview series. Everyone has come across as so warm and willing to share.

I particularly loved the anecdotes about working for Rockstar, and was nodding along when Mr Rowat was talking about the dread appeal of tablets & the tension of being a gaming parent who wants to take part but also limit game time.

I also went and re-listened to some of the readings.

Ah, a very good point Felix Threepaper!

Link to the collated Rowat Readings: https://www.gamerswithjobs.com/node/...

I think it may be missing a few recent ones, but a good place to start.

"She had always resisted New Jersey".

blackiyto wrote:

"She had always resisted New Jersey".

This was one of my favourite understated lines. One day I'll make it over to The States and find out just what on Earth is going on in New Jersey and why it inspires such inner turmoil.

This was a pure joy to listen to. It's nice to learn about other peoples lives from the community, especially since his career is so different and alien to mine
Thanks!

Buzzrick wrote:

This was a pure joy to listen to. It's nice to learn about other peoples lives from the community, especially since his career is so different and alien to mine
Thanks!

Thank you! Delighted to hear it. Next one should be out in time for Christmas and it's a good one!

legopirate27 wrote:
blackiyto wrote:

"She had always resisted New Jersey".

This was one of my favourite understated lines. One day I'll make it over to The States and find out just what on Earth is going on in New Jersey and why it inspires such inner turmoil.

It's a regional rivalry / pride thing. New York City is located at the southern tip of the state of New York, and so northern New Jersey is right across the Hudson River from New York City. A lot of New Yorkers -- who have never been known to be humble -- think of New Jersey as sort of a third-rate suburb of New York.

LastSurprise wrote:

It's a regional rivalry / pride thing. New York City is located at the southern tip of the state of New York, and so northern New Jersey is right across the Hudson River from New York City. A lot of New Yorkers -- who have never been known to be humble -- think of know New Jersey as sort of a third-rate suburb of New York.

FTFY. And it literally stinks. Anybody who has ever had to switch trains at Secaucus Junction can verify that you can smell the swampland as soon as you cross the Hudson River. One can also argue that New Jersey folks have an inferiority complex due to their not being from New York City.

Heh. A former New Yorker myself (state, not city), I’ll not argue with you.