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Mrs. Pin discusses her rise as a pinball podcaster and passion for women in pinball on Mother's Day special.
Mrs. Pin's podcast has achieved significant reach and credibility, ranking #4 on Jeff Parsons' favorite five pinball podcasts despite being active for only about two months
high confidence · Jeff Teolis states: 'This is how big Mrs. Pin's pinball podcast is. Jeff Parsons, a good friend of this program, he does the Pinball Players podcast this week, just put out his favorite five pinball podcasts. You've been around for, what, two months, and you're already number four.'
Mrs. Pin finished in top 100 (95th place) at the Allentown pinball tournament, competing against seven players
high confidence · Mrs. Pin: 'I came in 95th place. Aren't you so proud of me?' and Jeff confirms: 'Top 100, Mrs. Penn. That's pretty darn good if you ask me.'
Mrs. Pin received invitation to the Trash Talker's Invitational (TTI) at Pinburg as one of the first invites
high confidence · Mrs. Pin: 'I was shocked. Dr. Pin was driving, and we almost got into an accident. He was so excited... I just got invited to this thing called the Trash Talker's Invitational.'
Pinburg will be Mrs. Pin's first time attending the tournament, though she has visited Pittsburgh multiple times before
high confidence · Mrs. Pin: 'I have been to Pittsburgh multiple times in my life, but this will be the first time I have gone for pinball reasons.'
Dr. Pin and Mrs. Pin are actively considering multiple machines for their home collection including Houdini, Meeble Madness, and three to four other contenders
high confidence · Dr. Pin: 'After Pinfest, we've got a top five now, so it's not just Houdini anymore. There's about three or four other contenders.'
Indisc (in California) featured one of the largest women's tournaments Jeff Teolis had ever seen, and a major women's tournament in the Northwest is offering a Hobbit machine as prize
medium confidence · Jeff: 'I was at Indisc in California. It was one of the largest women's tournaments that I had ever seen, and there's a big one coming up in the Northwest, too. They're giving away a Hobbit machine to the Women's Championship.'
“When I'm in my room and I'm recording on my phone and it's just me and maybe a cat or two and Dr. Pin here, it's great. But then I see that my latest podcast episode has gotten like 800 and something hits in 24 hours. It gets a little bit scary that people actually listen to what I'm saying.”
Mrs. Pin @ ~16:30 — Reveals the unexpected scale of Mrs. Pin's audience reach and her initial discomfort with her growing influence in the pinball community.
“I have not once thought of this as work. I've thought of it as, man, I got to keep people entertained. I got to learn something. I have a little bit of self-pressure just to become better than I already am.”
Mrs. Pin @ ~52:00 — Articulates Mrs. Pin's intrinsic motivation for content creation and her commitment to continuous improvement without external pressure on release schedule.
“She is a firecracker, but that's why I married her. I love it.”
Dr. Pin @ ~40:30 — Dr. Pin's endorsement of Mrs. Pin's distinctive bold personality and humor style, suggesting her 'saucy' approach is core to her appeal.
“I was kind of at a 1-800-PIN-SANITY moment with Dr. Pin on the night that this whole podcast started going down... he was like, honey, I just want to let you know that I'm going to want to watch the Texas Pinball Convention live stream on Twitch.”
Mrs. Pin @ ~9:00 — Origin story of Mrs. Pin's podcast, rooted in family dynamics and the tension between personal time and pinball enthusiasm.
“I'm there, but I'm usually in fits of laughter. So you probably can't hear much more other than, you know, gasping for breath on the edge of the bed. Sometimes I fall off the bed.”
Dr. Pin @ ~38:00 — Reveals Dr. Pin's active participation in Mrs. Pin's podcast production as an entertained audience member, contributing to the authentic humor of the show.
“I think it's one of the things that it's probably the best thing about the Mrs. Pin podcast is that it's bringing attention to something that in general in life needs more attention, and that's awesome women.”
Mrs. Pin @ ~15:00 — Mrs. Pin articulates the social impact of her WOMP feature and broader mission to highlight women in pinball.
community_signal: Mrs. Pin's WOMP feature generating significant community participation with users nominating women for recognition weekly, demonstrating organic engagement and community building around women in pinball.
high · Mrs. Pin states: 'I get these emails or messages, and I freaking love them... I've got WOMPs for days, Jeff's awesome.' and Jeff notes: 'you're getting to learn more amazing women in pinball as well.'
sentiment_shift: Positive reception of Mrs. Pin's authentic, saucy, and honest communication style; community values her transparency and humor over polished professionalism.
high · Jeff: 'I think people love your honesty'; Mrs. Pin reports all fan messages positive; only constructive feedback received; Jeff emphasizes 'Don't change' and values her authentic voice.
market_signal: Mrs. Pin emerging as influential voice for women in pinball despite being only ~2 months into podcast; rapid growth and community recognition positioning her as significant advocate.
high · Jeff ranks her #4 on favorite pinball podcasts after 2 months; Slam Tilt, Head to Head, and other major shows covering her; community members actively engaging with WOMP feature and sending fan messages.
event_signal: Pinburg tournament generating significant pre-event excitement in community with competitive events (TTI) and participation from established community figures.
medium · Mrs. Pin invited to TTI as 'one of first invites'; Jeff Teolis emceeing finals; multiple community members attending; positioned as major event in pinball calendar.
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“You don't have to call 911. Everything is good. She is a firecracker, but that's why I married her. I love it.”
Dr. Pin @ ~41:00 — Humorous exchange highlighting the couple's dynamic and mutual appreciation despite Mrs. Pin's 'saucy' language and personality.
market_signal: Strong demand for women-focused pinball content; multiple large women's tournaments (Indisc, Northwest championship) offering significant prizes (Hobbit machine); growth of women's participation in competitive pinball.
medium · Jeff notes: 'Indisc in California... one of the largest women's tournaments... big one coming up in the Northwest... giving away a Hobbit machine'; organizations like Bells and Chimes creating women's opportunities.
community_signal: Mrs. Pin's rapid ascension in pinball media hierarchy despite limited tenure; early credibility established through authentic voice and community values alignment rather than industry connections.
high · Ranked #4 favorite podcast after ~2 months; featured on Slam Tilt, Head to Head, Pinball Players; invited to high-profile TTI event; major podcasters actively promoting her work.