With so many vicious and aggressive conversations in the world today, why not take a minute for something a bit less meaningful? Hosted by Alex Pratt, Inconsequentialism is a dive into polarizing questions of little consequence, with deep debates about everything from candy surprises to messy drawer…
Join me while I talk to Drake Loud about 5 questions that have been on our minds. Is pasta a spoon or fork kinda meal? Is it okay to fold down corners of library book pages? Picking through trail mix? Chomping string cheese? Cutting corn off the cob? Come talk while we figure it out
Which is worse, expecting a Skittle and getting an M&M, or expecting and M&M and getting a skittle? Ben Nelson and I dabble in science and sarcasm to get to the bottom of it. Tell me what you think on Twitter at @alexwpratt
We all have at least one crazy “stuff” drawer that gets messier and messier by the day. My wife Mary Ann comes on the pod to help hash out the question, do drawers actually help or hinder cleanliness? __________ With so many vicious and aggressive conversations in the world today, why not take a minute for something a bit less meaningful? Hosted by Alex Pratt, Inconsequentialism is a dive into polarizing questions of little consequence, with deep debates about everything from candy surprises to messy drawers. Find me on Twitter at @alexwpratt with questions, comments, and future topics. Music by Speedy and the Reverbs
Everyone loves The Piña Colada Song, but have you every actually listened to the story in the song? John Richardson and I take a deep look into the story in the song and try to tackle the question, who is at greater fault? __________ With so many vicious and aggressive conversations in the world today, why not take a minute for something a bit less meaningful? Hosted by Alex Pratt, Inconsequentialism is a dive into polarizing questions of little consequence, with deep debates about everything from candy surprises to messy drawers.
With so many vicious and aggressive conversations in the world today, why not take a minute for something a bit less meaningful? Hosted by Alex Pratt, Inconsequentialism is a dive into polarizing questions of little consequence, with deep debates about everything from candy surprises to messy drawers.