
Hosts Donovan Grant and Harrison Chute seek to attack life's most frustrating queries head-on in an effort to reach the much sought-after egalitarian society through the most simple yet difficult forms of education: communication!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 310 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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After paying tribute to the late, great Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa and enduring our first Annual Amazon Shaming, Donovan and Harrison begin the long journey of recounting the story of their years as told in the movies, TV shows, and comics they enjoyed (an... more
Rounding out the end of the year, the guys go over everything that's happened from the murder of Charlie Kirk to the recent election of Zohran Mamdani. To write in, e-mail us at qnoanswers@gmail.com!
This second part of the guys lookback through their favorite shows continues discussion on Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Batman: the Animated Series!
The guys sit back and wax poetic over their favorite episodes of their favorite TV shows - Batman: The Animated Series for Don and Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex for Harry! To write in, e-mail us at qnoanswers@gmail.com!
Why this podcast so dope ?
Entertaining and thought provoking.
I'm not always in the mood for serious podcasts about real-world issues, but whenever I listen to this one, it's always more fun than anticipated. Donovan and Harry are smart, down-to-earth guys who pose challenging questions and offer interesting points of view.
Highly recommended, along with other work by both hosts!
This podcast isn't easy to listen to, it engages you on a level that quite frankly can leave you feeling uncomfortable. And I applaud it for that. That's what makes it so important. All of the thought are very well spoken and articulated, and as a middle class, white, straight male, I feel this show helps me consider and understand experiences that differ from my own. If you ask me, everyone could benefit from listening.
I loved Donovan on The Next Dimension podcast and decided to listen to this one after he posted the preview on TND. Donovan and Harrison have raised some great questions so far. They give frank discussions of topics suce as racial pride and being proud of one's sexuality. As the title implies they don't have answers but progress all starts with a question!









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