As with any endeavor, I try and do the best I can. Whether it’s Substance TV or Pixel Pill, making something of quality and care is important to me. Since I’m fairly new to this whole podcast thing, I’ve been searching out other podcasts to see what else is out there, what I like, what I don’t like, and garner new and interesting thoughts or ideas.
The other day I was browsing through the seemingly endless flood of podcasts on iTunes, and I stumbled upon one oddly named “A Life Well Wasted”. Curiosity got the best of me and I took a listen to it. After that point, I was hooked. I couldn’t believe what a great show was churned out by a normal Joe named Robert Ashley. He covers some interesting topics ranging from preservation of video games to the lives and thoughts of a video game developer on the edge living in some country cabin making his own bread. And the show feels like a professionally produced show. From the music tracks laid behind the voice, to the interviews with notable persons in the video game industry you might not know about. Everything is really well put together and I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. Even better, I learned something I didn’t know before. I took something away from the podcast when I was done listening.
So please give this guy a listen. He’s a gem in the endless sea of video game podcasts.

















