Jake Duerden double-majored in Film and English. When his screenplay "Freddie Prinze Jr." reached semi-finals in the Oscar’s screenwriting competition, Jake started getting traction — leading to his latest script going out to the industry this week.
Catalina is a university student in Germany studying early childhood development. We discuss the Netflix documentary “Killer Inside: The Mind of Aaron Hernandez,” the psychology of murderers, and the effects of childhood trauma.
A smart young fella by the name of Chris Perkins. He has a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering with three minors (mathematics, geology, and chemistry) from Utah State; and he has a master's degree in electrical engineering from Columbia university.
Both of these lovely ladies are in their late eighties and were both born and raised in Idaho, living lives with many trials and difficulties. They also talk over each other quite often.
(Audio a bit wonky on this one. My fault not fully understanding the new mics, forgive)
Georgie Boy graduated from Utah State with a bachelor's in mechanical engineering, instructed nuclear physics in the Navy, and received an MBA from University of Utah. We discuss the 9/11 conspiracy, George's experience teaching in the Navy, and how I dropped a giant wrench on my foot in high school and got staph infection.
George taught nuclear physics for several years in the Navy. He is an articulate proponent of nuclear energy and shares some of his criticisms of relying on alternative energy sources such as wind and solar.
Josh has a graduate degree from University of Chicago in economics and Chinese history.
Ammon discusses what it means to him to be a father and some of the struggles that accompany it.
Colton is a lover of movies and music, a genuine cinephile, who has a library of knowledge about films, whether classical or modern. His interest in music is wide. Growing up with the influence of hearing jazz musicians like Miles Davis, Indian music styles such as Buddha Bar, and, of course, punk rock and hip hop.
A fascinating conversation that ranges from Andrew's experience working in a paternity testing lab to his current job that takes him around the world researching and creating samples for the FDA. We end talking about Zelda and Animal Crossing.
Leanda is in her final year of med school at the University of Leeds. She details her experiences as a student, her interest in paediatrics, and her love of medicine.
Watkins discusses what climate change is and how it impacts our lives and how we can alter its effects for future generations.
Chris Smalls formed a walk-out strike after Amazon refused to address the dangers of working during the pandemic. Amazon then fired him. Since his firing, Smalls has protested against Amazon and has been the cause of over 200 strikes and protests around the world. ---Special thanks to Chris Perkins for organizing the interview---
Rachel Luthy graduated summa cum laude in Textile Design and Art History and soon after worked for companies such as Anthropology and the North Face. In this conversation, she raises many important questions regarding how clothing impacts the environment as well as its relationship to gender identity.
Ben recently graduated from high school and is knowledgable about many topics. We discuss cars and trucks, vampires and werewolves, and whether or not a gorilla could defeat a grizzly.
We discuss the symptoms of corona, the horror of skin walkers and Sasquatch, and the video games we loved most as kids.
Devon Marrott is an adjunct psychology professor. Our conversation ranges from Indiana Jones to vampires to psychology.
Jacob Headman is a university business student. Our conversation touches on business, content creation, and serial killers.
Josh DeFrieze has a bachelor's in economics and a master's in Chinese history from University of Chicago. He listened to Andrew Izatt's view on economics and offered a response.
A conversation with Preston McNair about his career as a sourcing negotiator and his passion for writing novels.
This is just an off-the-cuff, unplanned description of my experience with having OCD and body dysmorphia--just throwing this out into the dark to challenge myself to open up. Hope it helps someone xx
A conversation centering around Cody's love for hunting and Baltic and Slavic languages.
Paul Morgan discusses what it means to be English and working-class and the disparities between Britain and America
A conversation with Cheng Zhang, an English as a Second Language teacher who has a master's degree in applied linguistics from King's College London.