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That's right, Adam and Jared are splitting up and have decided to address all the reasons in the last ever episode of Internet Crunch. They also read through a Q&A and discuss their time working together on Amitie and Critical Wit.
The winds be changing, but what does that really mean? Jared and Adam discuss what the heck is going on with them and their work lives, including Critical Wit and the company. As well as this the boys discuss their favorite E3 games that have been announced.
Here at Critical Wit, we firmly believe that our boy, Andy Serkis, should get an Oscar. Now if you don't agree with this then I'm afraid he's gonna get one of his many beasts out to get you. In this weeks Internet Crunch, Jared and Adam discussed Tesla's conference, Star Wars Battlefront 2 controversy and CARS 3.
In this week's crunchy nugget of internet goodness, Jared learns the difference between Kevin Bacon and Kevin Spacey. Adam and Jared then realise what Spacey's new allegations could possibly mean for Critical Wit's favourite film, 'Nine Lives'. They also discuss Thor: Ragnarok, Facebook memes and robot rights.
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has taken the world and us by storm, in this episode of Internet Crunch Jared, Adam and will try and work out why it is so good. As well as this the boys discuss the Emjoi movie and aside from that how strong this summer has been in the cinema, Will's D&D sessions, skinny dipping and 13 reasons why. Make sure to subscribe to Critical Wit on Youtube for more great content.
Due to technical problems with my recording system, I can not provide a new episode of Critical Wit this week. However, I have stitched together two excerpts of earlier episodes that either you may have not heard, or would appreciate a recap of some of the more interesting parts of the interviews. The first excerpt […]
Due to technical problems with my recording system, there won’t be a new episode of Critical Wit for a couple of weeks. However, I have stitched together two excerpts of earlier, popular episodes that either you may have not heard, or would appreciate a recap of some of the more interesting parts of the interviews. The first […]
Bill Castanier from MittenLit.com returns to Critical Wit to give us some suggestions on books to pick up as either gift ideas or to read during the holidays. We start with three books about Ernest Hemingway; “The Paris Wife” by Paula McClain; “Hemingway’s Boat: Everything He Loved In Life & Lost 1934-1961” by Paul Hendrickson; […]
Jill Adams returns to Critical Wit to talk about her experience attending the National Science Writers Convention, and it’s complementary sessions with the Council for the Advancement of Science Writing. She also describes her IGNITE speech on how cell biology helped her to become a better science writer. And then we discuss a couple of […]
Holly Moeller is a graduate student of Ecology and Evolution at Stanford University and author of the Seeing Green blog. In this episode, we talk about sustainable fisheries. And we also talk about an aquatic organism that Holly has studied, which has a very interesting adaptation. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider ‘liking’ the Critical Wit page […]
Joseph Cotruvo is the president of Joseph Cotruvo & Associates and a co-editor of the book, Desalination Technology: Health and Environmental Impacts. In this episode, we talk about the science and technology of water desalination. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider ‘liking’ the Critical Wit page on Facebook and/or give the show a rating in iTunes. Thanks!