In which Mr. Jones & I talk about the mumbo sauce, the significance of the 2020 election, and whether or not Isaiah Rashad's album The Sun's Tirade gets enough recognition. (Spoiler: it doesn't.)
In which Ben & I talk poker.
In which Dr. Scott Suter and I discuss the importance of stuff and things. Literally. We talk about material culture.
Late in the season, but recorded early during the pandemic. At this point, Dr. Sheridan no doubt wonders, "Will no one rid me of this turbulent junior faculty member?"
In which Betsy Hayes and I discuss the weirdness of pets.
In which Ben Albers and I star in a remake of the 2012 scifi action thriller Looper.
In which Dr. Yordy and I discuss the ways in which discipleship can (& must) concern itself with the environmental crisis.
In which Dr. Frueh & I discuss the importance of identity in teaching & learning.
Prof. Lauro provides the definitive answer on who would win in a fight: the Wild Things from WHERE THR WILD THINGS ARE or the Hakken Kraks from OH, THE PLACES YOU’LL GO.
In which Dr. Lawson uses his expertise in both biology AND martial arts to settle the age-old question: who would win in a fight, a tyrannosaurus rex or an abominable snowman?
In which Dr. Martin and I talk tattoos, Miles Morales, our preferred superpowers, and the albums that function as soundtracks for our lives
In which John and I directly confront the challenges created by technology
In which Dr. Martin & I talk about the variety of our teaching experiences.
In which Dr. Graham refuses to settle a debate; insists Jazz is both actually good and theoretically good; displays questionable judgment.
I make two horrifying errors in this interview. First, I mispronounce Dr. Carrillo’s name. Second, Charles Mingus wrote a book on litterbox training a cat.
Coach Clark and I talk about Faustus, Bernie Kosar, and the occasional crookedness of God's plan.
Nicky Yurcaba and I discuss our love of Nine Inch Nails, creative writing, and the dagger-like teeth of a T-Rex!