Welcome to Cubiclecast , where we believe when you're doing work, you should have a little fun. Here, you'll find a lot of silliness, a little seriousness, and always something special.
After over a year off the air, Hunter and Paul reunite -- at a safe distance -- to engage in some unexpected content with some special guests.
After a 9 month hiatus, your favorite hosts get together with some old favorites to revisit some classic segments and have a little fun. New mics were even purchased (partially) for this episode! And they didn't work! So you get to hear more of the un-microphoned kids, and less of the microphoned guests!
In this final episode of Season 1, we look back over some of our favorite moments of Cubiclecast, and celebrate plenty of goodness.
In this unexpected episode, we come live from the Shared Services team's trip to the bowling alley. We discuss techniques, reoccurring nightmares, and our disappoint more Josiah, who's too good for us now. We swear we're working in the office sometimes.
In an act of impressive productivity, the entire Shared Services team dressed as cows, drove to Chick-fil-a, and enjoyed free food and random conversation.
In this episode, we take advantage of a cooler July day to visit CHAT's Summer Day Camp. So much is packed into 55 minutes... 4-square, Knockout, the history of dance moves, and the most epic Rock-Paper-Scissors moment ever.
In this episode, we head over to the EEF offices and sit down with Erin and Toya of the "Proverbial" podcast. We hit everything from how to serve a community well, to why pie is superior to cake. Note: due to a technological issue, there is occasioanl distortion. It's not you, it's us.
In this episode, we grab a plate of tacos and sit down with second-runner-up-teacher-of-the-year Libby Germer in her natural habitat, Church Hill Academy. We learn more about her, her nose ring, her feelings about mustaches, and why Church Hill Academy is such a special place.
In this episode, a remnant of the Residents discuss power rankings, avocados, and whether or not Santa should be arrested.
In this episode, a tire blows somewhere in Richmond, so Hunter and Paul jump in a car to save the day.
In this special episode -- on location at Stone Brewery -- we're joined by Jackie Chan, the dynamic development duo also known as Jackie Griggs and Jonathan Chan. We dive in to everything from misleading rom-coms, Stonewall Jackson, the value of "development", and Haiti, all while enjoying one of the 4 days of spring in Virginia.
Papa John (and Matt Maio) gave us free pizza, and what better way to celebrate than by hosting a podcast! In this episode, we discuss very serious things like headboards, imaginary scents, and burns by Meredith.
Hunter mentions she's always wanted a podcast. Paul immediately pulls out his phone and pushes record. In this first episode, we embrace the craziness that can occur in the Shared Services office. From botched phone calls to random words from Josiah, we tackle everything silly and nothing serious.
In this episode, we get to know executive director Stephen Weir, including his effective use of romance, the true origin of "maddog", and what inspires him about CHAT. We also made it through the episode without the ED banning future casts, so that's a win.
In this episode, we return to Lake Anna for more fun, including learning why Black Panther is the best movie, and a special song for Lord Chapman.
In this episode, live from The Front Porch Cafe, Hunter and Paul dive into their enneagram numbers (8 and 9 respectively.) How do such different types not only thrive at a joint desk, but create a successful podcast?
In this episode, we have our large audience ever, as we share upcoming events at CHAT, and learn how Brene Brown could be beat in a caged match.
In this episode, Hunter recounts her exploits in NZ, include near death experiences and life giving pillows
In this episode, special guests tell us which fast food mascot should be the leader of the free world.
In this episode, we learn why adulting is hard, why a cappella grinds Chan's gears, and creative uses of hamburger meat.
Join CHAT's Yearlong Residents as they have fun on their fall Resident Retreat, creating songs about grapes, discussing medical emergencies, and learning how to catch a man.