Just an ordinary dude interviewing other ordinary people. Sounds exciting, right?
Don't miss a chance to hear from renowned historian, author, and teacher Gregory Ransom, who shares stories of Alexandria in the 80s, thoughts on Eric B. & Rakim, and insights on what needs to change in schools and in the world. He's not just a great teacher - he's a really funny guy! You'll learn a lot and have a great time in Episode 2 of Season 2.
We're back, baby, with a brand new season. Join me for an in-depth talk with educator, rapper, fashionista, and ailurophobe, Maestro T. We play the classic "Dope or Nope," and a new game called "Grant Me a Wish." Featuring a very special sponsor, Scents of School.
In this season finale episode, I interview Danny Valencia, former MLB player and member of Olympic Team Israel. We talk about his baseball career, high school memories, and unwillingness to ever sit still. We play an epic game of Dope or Nope and I test his memory in "Let's Replay Y2K."
In this episode, I take some entertaining calls from my loyal listeners and then interview an insightful rising junior about a variety of topics. We discuss stake culture and jargon, golfing as a sport, and virtually every musician - from Springsteen to Prince to the Rolling Stones.
In this episode, I'm joined by three rising juniors who all have an interest in politics. We discuss the Democratic primary and the pros and cons of Joe Biden, and play some politically-themed games, putting some unlikely pairs together in a mock presidential election.
In this episode, I interview members of The Outcasts, a brass band that can often be found busking at Market Square. We talk about everything music: from the origins of the band, to ranking hit songs, to hearing about the cast of characters they've encountered in Old Town. This is a must-listen episode for musicians, non-musicians, and pretty much everyone.
In this episode, I interview a rising junior at West Potomac High School and we cover everything from pop culture to politics with some deep discussions about high school marching bands, the Mensch on the Bench, and renaming ourselves.
In this episode, I interview three graduating seniors who share their thoughts on what it's like to be part of the quarantined Class of 2020. I test their adulting skills, find out about their future plans, and get some good advice.
In this episode, I interview a childhood friend who's also a rising junior and a talented musician. When we're not arguing like an old married couple, we revisit a few of our old hijinks, talk about cars and roller coasters, and try to guess song lyrics. Strap up, cause it's gonna be a wild ride!
In this episode, I am joined by two rising juniors who have me laughing the full 23 minutes. we hear about long walks at night, Elon Musk conspiracy theories, and the pros and cons of wrapping paper.
In this episode, I interview a rising junior who is well-versed in many different skills. We go through a wide range of topics from cooking to dream theory to asexuality representation in the media.
In this episode, I introduce the show and interview a rising senior and multi-instrumentalist, who also happens to be a really nice guy. We discuss how he got interested in music, what we're doing during the quarantine to stay occupied, and test our knowledge of band names and paint colors.