Main Topic – Inside the Origin of the Silly Nerdy & Wordy Podcast & Blog
Blog # 3
Blog Written by: James B. Wreh
Section 1: The Beginning
Originally titled The Silly, Nerdy & Sometimes
Wordy Podcast (renamed in February 2025), the show was born from my passion
for movies, behind-the-scenes filmmaking, and theater — both in front of and
behind the scenes, as well as on and off stage.
In the early days of the podcast, I also covered sports
topics such as the NFL — in-season and during the off-season — including the
NFL Draft, free agency, Black Monday (coaches being fired), trades, owners’
meetings, and more. I even created short series like The Rules of Fantasy
Football and Why It’s Fun Pt 1 (of 3) Ep #16 Watch here 👉
https://youtu.be/dM-M1ondeDY
and NFL TV
Contracts Ep #8 Watch here 👉 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/RB1EjXYXUVb
, where I explored front offices, trades, and sports media coverage.
Eventually, I chose to focus more deeply on film
production and analysis, Broadway reviews and production, and TV production
insights. Despite not having a professional background in sports or the
entertainment industry, I leaned into my passion for these topics. With some
encouragement, I launched my solo, audio-only podcast in March 2023 using
Audacity, a free recording and editing software for podcasters.
Section 2: Building the Foundation
I began by recording short 2–3-minute test episodes on my
Android phone, analyzing voice clarity, pronunciation, content, and pacing.
After gathering feedback, I researched podcasting tips, upgraded to a Samson
Q2U Handheld Dynamic Microphone (with a small tripod stand) and a pair of
OneOdio wired headphones, and learned basic sound editing.
I explored podcast hosting platforms (Buzzsprout,
Spotify, etc.) and selected intro, outro, and segment music — including the
signature Nerdy Notes sound from Pond5, which I still use today. My first
official episode, introducing myself and the show’s premise, debuted on March
6, 2023 – Episode #0 - Who Is BK? Meet the Host with a Surprising Story
Watch here 👉 https://youtu.be/MNbeeSG2v-s ,
followed by Episode 1 - What Really Happens Before Movies Start Watch
here 👉 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/aHOVVD5XUVb
.
Since then, I have created and produced 79 episodes, with
the latest being Streaming TV Updates: Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max &
More Pt 2 (Ep #79), published August 16, 2025, covering the latest
streaming TV updates across Netflix, Prime Video, HBO Max, Disney+, and Peacock
Watch here 👉https://youtu.be/cjLq2hXjVyg .
Section 3: Overcoming Challenges
- Improved
my podcast audio editing skills over time
- Learned
effective podcast promotion strategies on social media
- Navigated
technical issues
- Developed
a structured workflow for episode planning and production
Expanded to Video
Initially hesitant, I began incorporating video podcast
content in April 2025. I researched camera setups, YouTube metrics, and tested
video episodes (without publishing them), then selected Riverside for video
editing. I also adjusted my recording space for a more professional look
aligned with my spoiler-heavy film reviews and entertainment coverage.
I upgraded my gear with:
- Maono
XLR/USB Dynamic Microphone
- Philips
HD 1080P Webcam
- UBeesize
Streaming Light
- 6”
Ring Light
Conclusion
This podcast has evolved into a platform — across both
video and audio — where I explore film reviews (often heavy on spoilers), film
production, Broadway reviews and production, selective TV coverage (still
evolving), VFX, behind-the-camera breakdowns, and the many creative departments
that bring stories to life.
Now, this blog extends that journey. It’s where I expand
on podcast episodes and sometimes share written reviews of films without
attached video content. For example, Blog #2 covered Sarah’s Oil movie trailer.
While I didn’t record a video for that, I plan to break down the full film
after its release on November 7, 2025 — analyzing story choices, production
elements, and creative decisions often overlooked by traditional reviewers, in
my opinion.
Lastly, I create, produce, and publish everything you see on this blog and the podcast — the written content, video, and audio — myself.
I don’t have a team handling editing, marketing, or production support. As I
continue applying for full-time work, I manage this platform part-time, but
with full-time passion and effort.
If you’ve made it this far, thank you for reading. I hope
you’ll join me as I expand this creative journey across video, audio, and now
written content.
And as a bonus, here’s one of my earlier Broadway-related episodes, originally audio-only but now updated with captions: Episode #25 - MJ The Musical | 40 Songs. Watch here 👉 https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/c87NEALzZVb , where I share my perspective after seeing MJ The Musical live at DPAC (Durham Performing Arts Center) in 2023.
-Written by James B. Wreh, creator, host, and producer of The Silly, Nerdy & Wordy Podcast & Blog.
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