Team E14


Rob Wade blogs about stuff he likes. Whether it's video games or geek media for Emotionally14 or writing about speculative theories for future films on Talk Star Wars, the focus has always been on the stuff that brings the most pleasure to his life within media.

Rob is the editor of Emotionally14, and showrunner of the E14 podcasts "The Crazy Train", "The E14 Gamecast" and the current editor of "Talk Star Wars", as well as the host and guest of a number of pieces on E14's Youtube channel over the years.


A mainstay on E14, Blake Harmer is that guy in your social group who's quiet for ages and then when he does talk, his comment sends the whole crowd into fits of hysterics. You know the person I mean? Well in this case, it's Blake.

For evidence of this, see The Crazy Train podcast or the E14 Gamecast, where Blake is hilarious.

Blake is a regular to the E14 Podcasts, and frequently appears on the Youtube channel. He doesn't use Twitter.


Joe "Sour" Crouch is a crusty mollusc with delusions of grandeur and pretensions of artistic endeavour. His tea is served between two and four. He tweets infrequently and Instagrams his food. He has also noted his musings on various media at The Werd, where he co-hosted the "Werd Bugger" podcast with fellow Team E14 member Spike Direction.

Check out Sour Crouch and the Xenophobes, a band starring Crouch himself, along with Blake and Spike on Bandcamp!


Omer Ibrahim is a former professional wrestler from the Isle of Sheppey.

Brought in to add the kind of comedic dimension that only a former professional wrestler can, Omer has quickly become part of the E14 scenery, and enjoys a regular slot on the podcasts.

Omer also has a Facebook page titled "Can't Sleep, Must Paint", which showcases his awesome miniatures painting and customisations.


Spike Direction makes short films, worked at a cinema and plays in a band - so his opinions apparently count for more than yours.

A card-carrying misanthrope, he loves music, movies, TV and comics because they distract him from how lazy and stupid people are. The irony of his own laziness and stupidity is totally lost on him.

In addition to Sour Crouch, Spike is also in Z Stacks, which you can find on Bandcamp!


Brad Harmer-Barnes is a writer and comedian who has been into tabletop gaming since he was eight years old. He is the host of Fire When Ready on Emotionally14.com, co-host of Talk Star Wars, and a frequent guest on The E14 GameCast. His latest novel Fog of War is available now in paperback, Kindle and Kindle Unlimited. You can follow him on Twitter and Instagram @RealBradHB using the buttons below!




Marc Cummins joined the team in 2016, after travelling Australasia (Scorpions are not gentle). A die-hard Sonic The Hedgehog fan, he possesses a kick-ass Spiderman sleeve tattoo.

He's a keen cosplayer of Cloud Strife, often found at conventions and chronicles his SpinDash Adventures on Facebook. He has appeared on a few episodes of The Crazy Train, and is an occasional guest on The E14 Gamecast.



Aaron James Waters is a best-selling Pulp Fiction writer who has written more books than he's actually read.

He's also the rotten apple of the group who thinks this whole Star Wars thing needs to hurry up and die already.

You can find Aaron's debut novel on Amazon!





Kat (aka Cloud Zombie) is a daydreaming enthusiast and self-professed Minecraft/Sims junkie from Kent, England.

She blogs about her passions over at cloudzombie, covering everything from video games, movies and TV all the way to baking.






Robbie Munn is a designer of board games, game components/upgrades, a big DC comics fan, a photographer and a general maker of things of all things excellent. He joined Emotionally14 in 2018 after a brief tenure with Suppressing Fire.

You can find out more about his board game creation, "Summoner's Isle" Here!




By day, David Mustill is a Human Workhorse for a chemical company. Naturally, every possible moment away from this existence is spent gaming and painting miniatures.

A steady diet of rock, metal, punk, comics, gaming, miniatures and genre movies has moulded David into a renaissance geek, for whom no gaming company or genre is too obscure, and no graphic novel is unreadable.

He is currently the Chairman of Milton Hundred Wargames Club, which affords him the privilege of running the Broadside Games Show. He will not let you down. Unless you're after selfies. He is rubbish at selfies...


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