Ang Roell of They Keep Bees guests on Pixel Therapy this week to talk about the fascinating lives of bees and what they have to teach us about communication and embracing change!
Sup y’all! August already?! Spencer kicks things off this week by hurling baseless accusations at Jamie for not vocally praising Ratchet and Clank: A Rift Apart enough (which has dimensionated itself right into Spencer’s heart and the top of their totally unofficial Games of the Year list), while Jamie shares a peek into Death’s Door and the life and times of a soul-reaping crow.
Then we continue the totally unintentional animal friend theme, as apiarist aka BEEKEEPER and co-founder of They Keep Bees, Ang Roell (they/them) joins us in the studio to talk bees, queens, community, and embracing change. Also, someone definitely needs to make a video game about beekeeping – if that someone is you, let’s talk!
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Spencer Icasiano (they/them) is a queer and mixed Filipinx writer, product designer, and co-host of Pixel Therapy, a podcast about the emotional connections people form with video games. They have written on topics of queer and trans identity, art-making, and advocacy for several online and print publications.
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