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EP 429 - A Post-Mortem on Co-Hosting the 2025 Aurora Awards with Liz May Anderson

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This episode features a campfire chat with Mark's partner Liz Anderson about co-hosting the 2025 Aurora Awards livestream on Sunday August 10, 2025.

In the interview, Mark and Liz talk about:

  • The background of co-hosting the Aurora Awards over the years
  • Working on a pandemic parody music video on a whim within about 24 hours as a bit of an escape
  • The trepidation and challenge of working on something that one is not as familiar about
  • The level of commitment and interest within the speculative fiction community
  • How much time and creative energy people have poured themselves into the creative work they do
  • The privilege of being able to highlight these creators and their achievements
  • A history of the themes Mark and Liz have used for their Aurora opening shtick bits over the years
  • The "Last Minute Production" branding that Liz has long adapted
  • Leveraging the mixture of talent/skill in singing when working on a project together (how Mark sings with far more passion than ability
  • How Liz and Mark have been pushing themselves every year
  • The challenge of offering constructive feedback to someone you are close to
  • The importance of just getting it done when you're completing a task with a tight deadline
  • Considering that "first draft" of something that's created in order to get to the next level
  • Getting the thing "out of your head" to keep things moving
  • The different approaches Mark and Liz have when it comes to putting content into the world
  • Liz's experience having never fallen flat on her face when creating content completely at the last minute
  • Advice about stepping into an environment where you're not as familiar with the landscapeould give to writers
  • And more...

After the interview Mark reflects on the way Liz described the staff and students at her school.

The introduction and concluding reflection were performed by Mark's digital AI voice clone from ElevenLabs.

Links of Interest:

The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

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Manage episode 500991006 series 3684145
Content provided by Mark Leslie Lefebvre. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mark Leslie Lefebvre or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

This episode features a campfire chat with Mark's partner Liz Anderson about co-hosting the 2025 Aurora Awards livestream on Sunday August 10, 2025.

In the interview, Mark and Liz talk about:

  • The background of co-hosting the Aurora Awards over the years
  • Working on a pandemic parody music video on a whim within about 24 hours as a bit of an escape
  • The trepidation and challenge of working on something that one is not as familiar about
  • The level of commitment and interest within the speculative fiction community
  • How much time and creative energy people have poured themselves into the creative work they do
  • The privilege of being able to highlight these creators and their achievements
  • A history of the themes Mark and Liz have used for their Aurora opening shtick bits over the years
  • The "Last Minute Production" branding that Liz has long adapted
  • Leveraging the mixture of talent/skill in singing when working on a project together (how Mark sings with far more passion than ability
  • How Liz and Mark have been pushing themselves every year
  • The challenge of offering constructive feedback to someone you are close to
  • The importance of just getting it done when you're completing a task with a tight deadline
  • Considering that "first draft" of something that's created in order to get to the next level
  • Getting the thing "out of your head" to keep things moving
  • The different approaches Mark and Liz have when it comes to putting content into the world
  • Liz's experience having never fallen flat on her face when creating content completely at the last minute
  • Advice about stepping into an environment where you're not as familiar with the landscapeould give to writers
  • And more...

After the interview Mark reflects on the way Liz described the staff and students at her school.

The introduction and concluding reflection were performed by Mark's digital AI voice clone from ElevenLabs.

Links of Interest:

The introductory, end, and bumper music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

  continue reading

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