Interviews with amazing people... Thought provoking hypotheticals. Always ask yourself... What If?
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 81 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusicComedy InterviewsComedy |
In this episode we had the pleasure of talking to Karthik Sekar. Karthik Sekar is a trained scientist and engineer with a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Northwestern University and a postdoctoral position in Systems Biology at ETH Zurich. more
When you think of insects there is often an " factor, after all they are considered to be pests to most of the public. Most of us would rather call an exterminator than entertain dealing with any kind of "pest". After you listen to this episode your... more
Despite unexpected delays Episode 78 is here. Horror Author and Podcaster Jack Pierce. Jack is the bestselling author of The Suicide Diaries, Under a Mourning Star, Condemned, and Nuke Your Brain. more
Close your eyes and try to recall where you where when you first heard the party anthem "Whoomp there it is".... The song is ubiquitous with an era. The tune is timeless and appeals to generations far beyond its intended audience. more
Actor. Comedian. Writer. Tik Tok creator. Wrestling fan . more
For this episode we had the pleasure of talking to Shelise Ann Sola. Shelise is a working actress and podcaster. These descriptions encompass only a small measure of the talents and experiences that define her. more
At first glance you could define Icarus Bell as the musical collaboration between Alan Alski Adams and Matt Noveskey... But Icarus Bell is more than the sum of their parts. Their sound is as diverse as the band's that influenced them. more
In this episode we had the pleasure of talking to Molly Sinn. Molly was a legal prostitute before the pandemic hit. Our podcast is sex worker positive and Molly is a prime example of showing that the unfair perception of this profession does not alwa... more
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The discussions that ensue each episode are intelligent and thought-provoking. The hosts and guests take the hypothetical question du jour seriously and offer it careful consideration. While the show is fun and funny at times, I can feel myself getting sucked into a much deeper thought process. It's a great concept, and each episode brings something new to the table.
The discussions that ensue each episode are intelligent and thought-provoking. The hosts and guests take the hypothetical question du jour seriously and offer it careful consideration. While the show is fun and funny at times, I can feel myself getting sucked into a much deeper thought process. It's a great concept, and each episode brings something new to the table.
What a great concept.. From interviews from a local childhood tv show host, cults and comedians. There is a show for everyone. They do a great job of letting the person tell their story without pushing any agenda on them. A must listen to see into real people and their lives.
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