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Special When Lit Pinball Podcast ends after 89 episodes; hosts thank community, keep archive live.
Episode 89 is the final episode of Special When Lit Pinball Podcast
high confidence · Ken Cromwell and Bill Webb opening the episode, clearly stating 'Welcome, Pinball Land, to episode 89, the final episode of Special and Lit Pinball Podcast'
The podcast archive will remain active on Lipson hosting indefinitely
high confidence · Ken: 'we're just going to keep that active' and 'don't unsubscribe from us, from your podcast catcher. Keep us in rotation, and you'll be notified if we do come out with anything.'
The hosts may return for special episodes if something critical emerges in the hobby
high confidence · Ken: 'if there's ever something detrimental or something that really needs to be discussed in the hobby and you and I were pissed off enough, do we fire these things back up? Yeah, I would never say never.'
Ken and Bill will continue working together on other projects outside of the weekly podcast format
high confidence · Ken: 'myself and Bill, we're still working together on a couple different things, inside of media-type stuff and outside of media-type stuff'
Steve Ritchie was interviewed at Stern Pinball offices (Episode 11)
high confidence · Ken: 'Episode 11, Steve Ritchie comes in... We went into Stern, and we did that interview, and he was real cordial'
The podcast had approximately 40 guest appearances in Episode 30 holiday special
high confidence · Ken: 'Episode 30 was our holiday special. We had 40 guests on from all over the place'
Brian Eddy was working on and teasing Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, which later became Stranger Things
high confidence · Ken: 'he was teasing Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure' and later 'he's working on the game, which ended up being Stranger Things. Ken's dream thing.'
The hosts attended Texas Pinball Festival and Chicago Pinball Expo as podcast events
high confidence · Ken discussing meeting Mark Silk at 'Chicago Pinball Expo' and multiple references to Texas Pinball Festival trips
“We've reached the pinnacle. Plateau. The plateau. The end of the road.”
Ken Cromwell @ Early in episode — Opening statement about the podcast's conclusion with characteristic humor
“If we can get 100 people to listen to the show, it's going to be worth us doing it every single week.”
Ken Cromwell @ Mid-episode — Reflects on the podcast's modest original goals and its surprising success
“That was one of those first emails where I was like, Bill, you got to read this. this is pretty awesome that just the two of us talking about pinball can impact somebody in a way.”
Ken Cromwell (reflecting on Rob Burton's NICU message) @ Early-mid episode — Emotional moment highlighting the podcast's unexpected human impact beyond entertainment
“The podcast might be going away, but it's really not going away. We're still, you know, anyone we've been corresponding with, we're still going to correspond with.”
Bill Webb @ Mid-episode — Clarifies that personal relationships formed through the podcast will continue
“You've got to be careful with that romaine. Like it's been sitting out. I'm going to get some salmonella offered or something.”
Jack Danger (at Ken's house for Episode 25 recording) @ During guest story segment — Anecdote showing Jack Danger's personality and technical attention to detail
“Bill, I don't think you could be completely more wrong in this situation.”
Roger Sharp (paraphrased by Ken) @ Discussing Episode 27 — Characterizes Roger Sharp's eloquent but cutting correction style
“I am like your unofficial sponsor. I'm like, yeah, at least I pay for my stuff.”
Bill Webb and Ken Cromwell (Terry Deswart interaction at Pinball Life) @ Mid-episode discussion of past episodes — Shows ongoing relationship with Pinball Life sponsor and business connection
“You don't sound like you certainly you don't look how you sound... you used to get that quite a bit but now people see on the streams and you're... infinitely famous for being bill webb... infamous.”
content_signal: Special When Lit Pinball Podcast ending after 89 episodes; hosts indicate potential for special episodes if industry-critical issues arise
high · Ken and Bill explicitly state Episode 89 is the final episode, but archive remains active and 'we might have different things we can pop back up'
community_signal: Podcast created meaningful connections between hosts and international/diverse audience; cited example of listener (Rob Burton) finding comfort during NICU stay
high · Rob Burton email and multiple international listener mentions (Australia, UK, Canada); Ken states 'people that never would have crossed paths with us for any other reason'
personnel_signal: Nirmal Vasani transitioned from American Pinball sales/marketing to parent company Ametron; successor Dan now in position
high · Ken: 'Nirmal was the sales and marketing manager for American Pinball. He since moved on to the Ametron side of things... And you got Dan now in that position'
product_strategy: Brian Eddy was working on Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure which later became Stranger Things at Stern
high · Ken: 'he was teasing Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure' and 'he's working on the game, which ended up being Stranger Things'
content_signal: Multiple pinball podcasts mentioned as alternatives where listeners can find content; indicates active podcast ecosystem
medium · Ken directs pinball news listeners to 'other podcasts' as Special When Lit is closing; references to Twip and other shows in discussion
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Ken Cromwell (to Bill Webb) @ Later in episode — Light-hearted observation about Bill's growing recognition from streaming
“I'd love to say he was just upset, but he was pissed. I've told that story three times... and it's funny to me every time I actually talk about it.”
Ken Cromwell (about Steve Ritchie's reaction to Twilight Zone comment) @ Late in episode — Recurring humorous anecdote from a notable interview
event_signal: Hosts attended Chicago Pinball Expo and Texas Pinball Festival as podcast-related events; met guests in person
high · Multiple references to Texas Pinball Festival, Chicago Pinball Expo, meeting Mark Silk at expo, dinner events after interviews
community_signal: Podcast attracted international audience including Australia, UK, and Canada; fostered cross-border friendships
high · References to 'Rorden' in Australia, Mark Silk in UK, Canadian listeners; Ken discusses 9,200 miles away friend
venue_signal: Great Lakes Pinball team opened a barcade while working on Expose project; project possibly on hiatus
medium · Ken: 'those guys opened up like an arcade, a barcade out in their area' and 'that project went on a little bit of a break'
business_signal: Pinball Life provides ongoing parts support and sponsorship for community projects; strong B2B relationships
high · Bill describes Terry Deswart as 'unofficial sponsor of every project I ever have' and continuing business relationship
design_philosophy: Industry designers (Steve Ritchie, Jack Danger, Roger Sharp) made themselves available for podcast interviews, showing openness to media
medium · Multiple designer guests interviewed at their offices or homes; noted cordial and helpful demeanor