Each episode of Rolling with Scissors is available for on-demand streaming for two weeks before it’s replaced by the latest broadcast.
Want to know what was featured? Dive into the Episode Notes section of the blog for a full breakdown of past shows, including commentary, context, and behind-the-scenes insights.
Recent Episodes
Bob Marley: A Natural Mystic – Episode 1336
February 6 marks Bob Marley’s birthday, and Episode 1336 takes the opportunity to slow down and listen closely — diving into key albums, live performances, and early recordings from an artist whose music was never meant for nostalgia, but for use.
A Long Way Down the Spiral – Moby, Part Two – Episode 1335
Part Two of the Moby deep dive places Play exactly where it belongs — not as a victory lap, but as a moment earned through years of experimentation, risk, and reinvention. From there, the journey continues through 18 and Hotel, tracing what happens after success arrives and reshapes the questions instead of answering them.
Latest Blog Posts
Merch
You asked for it, and the Prince of Darkness is delivering. Rolling with Scissors merch is officially in development. No corporate markups, no hidden profits—every cent above production costs goes straight to WORT 89.9 FM. Here’s the status update on the gear you’ve been demanding.
Signal Lockdown
The Feds tried to put a wiretap on my tracklists, so I’m stripping the signal to its core. This week’s episode notes look different for a reason: we’ve moved to a ‘Blackout Formatting’ protocol to keep the three-letter agencies out of our business. If the playlist looks like it was smuggled out of a lead-lined basement, that’s because the Prince of Darkness doesn’t play the government’s bullshit. The signal remains ours.
Waking Up to the AI War
An IT veteran’s perspective on why the OpenAI military contract is the real-world beginning of Skynet. It’s time to stop calling it “the chat” and start calling it what it is: a weapons system.
The Jetsetter: Custom Retro Gaming PC
I set out to build a practical Windows gaming machine for Microsoft Flight Simulator and a library of retro DOS classics. What Hobbs at H-Mods delivered instead was a fully fabricated, RGB-lit piece of functional art — a custom PC so visually ridiculous I keep pausing games just to stare at the case. From accessibility realities and hardware anxiety to wall-mounted retro gaming and resurrected music software, this is the story behind the Jetsetter build and why modern horsepower is mostly being used to run 1993 shooters.
Hollar Into The Void
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Interviews
No Results Found
The page you requested could not be found. Try refining your search, or use the navigation above to locate the post.
Signal Drift: Current Broadcast
Signal Drift is an original fiction series unfolding one chapter at a time—right here on the blog. Set in a near-future collapse where communication is survival, the story follows a former radio engineer navigating broken networks, old alliances, and strange new signals. Each post is a chapter, and the series is updated regularly. Want to dig deeper into the cast? Meet the characters right here.
Signal Drift: Chapter 6
Cronauer strung a short antenna wire into a tree, hands steady despite the chill. The rig crackled softly—static, static, then a voice.
“…Truax… holding south end of Park Street…”
His pulse jumped. That was Madison. That was someone alive.
He leaned in, trying to pull more from the ether, but the signal vanished like smoke.
Still, it was enough. He was heading the right direction. Tomorrow, Viroqua.
Signal Drift: Chapter 5
The road west gets rougher. Trust, survival, and the things you carry when the world has stopped carrying you.
Signal Drift: Chapter 4
Cronauer thought he was just keeping the signal alive — but what he really found was the last thread of humanity.
Signal Drift: Chapter 3
When the grid went dark and the bombs silenced the coasts, Cronauer fled west with nothing but his training, his gear, and a stubborn refusal to disappear.

