042_ Conversation: peer reviewed meaning of life | Christianity, modernity and all they got right
In this conversation I'm joined by a friend of mine Richard Crazythunder to talk all things Christianity, Jesus, religion, philosophy and what utiliti...
Friday, February 5, 2021019_ Conversation: shores, tides, and the incomprehensibly complex ocean between
This is a fun, free flowing conversation with Joshua Lord, Assistant professor of Biology at Moravian College, where he helps break down how a changin...
Tuesday, January 26, 2021018_ Interview: the marshallese contribution to world peace
Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Chernobyl, Fukushima-- but how much do you know about the Bikini Atoll? Or the "Bravo shot," and "Operation Crossroads"?
In this...
Wednesday, December 30, 2020017_ Conversation: from papyrus to bits, confidence in success is the harbinger of failure
Something I think about a lot, and even has as my handle for whatever media platform, is how all things in reality are efforts in trying.
In this ep...
Tuesday, December 22, 2020016_ Interview: you were there when i had nothing
This is my interview from 2016 with the Catholic Charities in Flint Michigan during the peak of their water crisis.
The first part of this interview...
Wednesday, December 16, 2020015_ Conversation: the use and misuse of narrative
A thought I cannot escape anymore, is just how much culture is the water we live in each day, without realizing we’re swimming. With technology more a...
Tuesday, December 8, 2020014_ Conversation: the edge of the next great depression
At the end of this month, extended unemployment benefits and the CDC eviction moratorium end. When almost half of all renters in America can’t pay ren...
Tuesday, December 8, 2020013_ Interview: context, consciousness, contingency
This is my interview with author and historian Dr. James Gelvin, professor of Middle Eastern history at UCLA.
The episode is centered around the Isr...
Tuesday, November 24, 2020012_ Interview: an unwritten constitution
In this episode I interview historian and author of Killing for the Republic, Steele Brand.
We talk about what made the Roman Republic so successful,...
Tuesday, November 10, 2020011_ Interview: view from above
This is my interview with Dr. Heiko Balzter, Copernicus Award winner, Professor of Physical Geography and Director of the Centre for Landscape and Cli...
Tuesday, November 10, 2020010_ Conversation: the greatest sin is inaction
This is my conversation with Dr. Ari Novy, author, biologist and CEO of the San Diego Botanic Garden.
It was a fun conversation that covers a lot of ...
Tuesday, November 10, 2020009_ Essay: welcome to the anthropocene
This is the start to an ongoing arch dedicated to the anthropocene.
Here I lend some thoughts as to what it is, what the purpose of this arch will be...
Tuesday, November 3, 2020008_ Interview: culture is the frame of reference
This episode I interview Felipe Fernández-Armesto, one of the most authored in volume, width and breadth, historian of our time.
We talk about the p...