2.53: A Noble Mind - Interview with Dr. Bayley Garbutt - a podcast by Nina & Thom

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Show Notes


This week, Nina and Thom interview Dr. Bayley Garbutt about Kamille Bidan's psychological development!


"Bayley is a longtime fan of Gundam, having started watching it as many his age did when Gundam Wing first aired on Toonami in the US in the early 2000s. He was instantly hooked and sought out as much of Gundam as he could find. During that time he also got into building, customizing and painting the model kits (gunpla) as well. Zeta Gundam remains his favorite series, though he also enjoys several of the other series such as Turn A and 08th MS Team. After his wife bought a kit for his birthday at a local hobby shop (Hangar 18 Hobbies), he once again picked up building gunpla as a hobby near the end of his graduate schooling. He is a member of the local Hangar 18 Gunpla Community where he often teaches workshops on building techniques. He along with three friends hosts the Cutting Mat podcast about gunpla and scale modeling. His work in progress and completed gunpla builds can be seen on his instagram. Bayley has a PhD in Educational Psychology and works as a learning consultant at a university in the southeastern US."


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