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Interview Transcript – Episode 28: Morgan Baden

Not able to listen to the full episode? Don’t worry! You can still read the full transcript of the interview with Morgan Baden below. Or click here to listen to the podcast episode.

If you’d like to follow Morgan, you can find her on Twitter and Instagram, or at morganbaden.com.

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Unmasked History of Scooby Doo Episode 27 – Marly Halpern-Graser

In the fifth and last episode for January’s Be Cool Scooby-Doo! month, Alexa speaks with writer Marly Halpern-Graser.

Interview Transcript – Episode 27: Marly Halpern-Graser

Not able to listen to the podcast episode? Click here to read the full transcript of the interview with writer Marly Halpern-Graser.

Unmasked History of Scooby Doo Episode 26 – Josie Campbell

Episode 26 of the Unmasked History of Scooby Doo features Be Cool Scooby-Doo! writer Josie Campbell, as part of January’s Be Cool Scooby-Doo! month.

Interview Transcript – Episode 26: Josie Campbell

Not able to listen to the full episode? Check out the full transcript of the interview with Be Cool Scooby-Doo! writer Josie Campbell here.

Unmasked History of Scooby Doo Episode 25 – James Krenzke

In the third episode in January’s Be Cool Scooby-Doo! theme, Alexa chats with director James Krenzke.

Interview Transcript – Episode 25: James Krenzke

Not able to listen to the podcast episode? Make sure to check out the full transcript of the interview with director James Krenzke here.

Unmasked History of Scooby Doo Episode 24 – Zac Moncrief

In the second episode of January’s Be Cool Scooby-Doo! theme, Alexa chats with producer Zac Moncrief.

Unmasked History of Scooby Doo Episode 23 – Jon Colton Barry

Kicking off the Be Cool Scooby-Doo themed month is an interview with head writer and story editor on the show, Jon Colton Barry.

Unmasked History of Scooby Doo Episode 22: James Gelsey

In this episode of the Unmasked History of Scooby Doo, Alexa speaks with James Gelsey, author of about 45 to 50 Scooby-Doo chapter books released by Scholastic from 1998 to around 2007.

Highlights of this episode include:

1- The story of how James got the opportunity to write the Scooby books.

2- A look into what both the writing and publishing process was like for the Scooby-Doo chapter books.

3- How the Scooby-Doo characters could help teach kids creative writing in school visits James participated in.

Make sure to listen to the episode above! Or you can read a transcript of the interview here.