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Continuing the theme of the previous interview with Dr. Thea Riofrancos, I spoke with Dr. Mijin Cha about the ethical concerns that come with trying to transition away from fossil fuels and to a clean energy system. A Just Transition for All: Workers and Communities for a Carbon-Free Future Additional resources she recommended: Climate and Community Institute The Climate Jobs Institute at Cornell University Labor Network for Sustainability How to Blow Up a Pipeline by Andreas Malm In upcoming episodes, I'll speak a bit more about some ways to shift behavior and political power that align with these last two conversations: Connected to Place Regenerating Nature, Communities, and Local Economies Through Systems Change by Matt Biggar I also have an interview about a historical period that's not Born in Flames: The Business of Arson and the Remaking of the American City by Bench Ansfield Music is by Evan Schaeffer
I spoke with Dr. Thea Riofrancos about the ethical concerns that come with trying to transition away from fossil fuels and to a clean energy system, specifically focusing on lithium mining as the example she highlighted in her book. Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism Music is by Evan Schaeffer
I spoke with journalist and author Osita Nwanevu about his recently published book, The Right of the People: The Case for a New American Founding. In this episode, I share our second conversation, about why we should have a new founding of American Democracy, and what that might look like. In the previous episode, we talked about the first half of the book: how do we define (and identify) democracies, and what are the arguments for and against democracy as a form of government. If you haven't listened yet, I think it's useful for this conversation, but you can also start here and listen to that one after if you so choose. As noted at the end, I'll link to a couple upcoming books that I interviewed the authors about, in case you want to read them in advance: Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism by Thea Riofrancos A Just Transition for All: Workers and Communities for a Carbon Free Future by J. Mijin Cha Music is by Evan Schaeffer
I spoke with journalist and author Osita Nwanevu about his recently published book, The Right of the People: The Case for a New American Founding. In this episode, we talked about the first half of the book: how do we define (and identify) democracies, and what are the arguments for and against democracy as a form of government. In the next episode, I'll share our second conversation, about why we should have a new founding of American Democracy, and what that might look like. As noted at the end, I'll link to a couple upcoming books that I interviewed the authors about, in case you want to get them in advance: Extraction: The Frontiers of Green Capitalism by Thea Riofrancos A Just Transition for All: Workers and Communities for a Carbon Free Future by J. Mijin Cha Music is by Evan Schaeffer
I spoke with Lily Geismer and Brent Cebul about their recent book, Mastery and Drift: Professional Class Liberals Since the 1960s. We discussed what we mean when we talk about liberal as a political philosophy, and how the application of that principle has evolved in the last half-century in the United States especially, and consider the notable shortcomings that have resulted. Mastery and Drift: Professional-Class Liberals Since the 1960s Music is by Evan Schaeffer
I interviewed Brian Jones about his book Black History is for Everyone, in which he details his personal journey to understanding the truth and importance of that statement. You can find the book Black History is for Everyone at Bookshop.org and at Haymarket Books (currently 40% off as this episode posts). Music is by Evan Schaeffer.
For this episode, I spoke with Prof. Manisha Sinha of the University of Connecticut, historian and author of the recent book The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920. We spoke about what a "new founding" of American democracy has looked like in the past, and what we might learn from that. Because we spoke for a good long while, I split it into two parts. Today is part 2. In the coming weeks, I will share two interviews with author Osita Nwanevu, in which we separately discuss the two halves of the argument of his new book, "The Right of the People: Democracy and the Case for a New American Founding." Before we discuss his argument that we need a new American founding, I prepared for that by speaking about the first time we had a "new founding," during the Reconstruction era following the Civil War. Music is by Evan Schaeffer.
For this episode, I spoke with Prof. Manisha Sinha of the University of Connecticut, historian and author of the recent book The Rise and Fall of the Second American Republic: Reconstruction, 1860-1920. We spoke about what a "new founding" of American democracy has looked like in the past, and what we might learn from that. Because we spoke for a good long while, I'm splitting it into two parts. Today is part 1. In the coming weeks, I will share two interviews with author Osita Nwanevu, in which we separately discuss the two halves of the argument of his new book, "The Right of the People: Democracy and the Case for a New American Founding." Before we discuss his argument that we need a new American founding, I prepared for that by speaking about the first time we had a "new founding," during the Reconstruction era following the Civil War. Music is by Evan Schaeffer.
I spoke with Dr. Vaughn Joy, author of a recent book on Christmas movies and politics. We spoke about Frank Capra, his celebration of America through film, and his ostracization as an alleged Communist, despite that. Selling Out Santa: Hollywood Christmas Films in the Age of McCarthy Music is by Evan Schaeffer.
I spoke with Kim Kelly, labor journalist and author of the recent American labor history: Fight Like Hell about the book and about what we can learn from labor history to help us today. Music is by Evan Schaeffer.
In advance of an upcoming interview about democracy with Osita Nwanevu, I revisited a 2020 interview with Lawrence Lessig about what the rule of law is, in order to be a better defender of and advocate for it. It's aged perfectly well for the general ideas. Some statements aged, not exactly poorly, but not well. I'd say they were maybe better described as "prophetic" in discussing the path not taken. Music by Evan Schaeffer
I spoke with Nicole Williams, a Philadelphia activist and organizer with Mt. Airy Community Fridge & Pantry about the work that the community fridge does as mutual aid and about mutual aid more broadly. Music is by Evan Schaeffer.
I spoke with Dr. Jess Calarco about her recent book, Holding It Together: How Women Became America's Safety Net. In the first half, which posted in the previous episode, Dr. Calarco shared how there are many labor-intensive tasks that are required for society to run in its current form and structure. But rather than ensure that those necessary tasks are done and paid for by the society that demands them, we dump them onto women, in the process limiting their ability to fully participate in society. In this episode, we continued to speak about why that is a problem, the ways that it manifests as such, and how we might build something better for everyone. Other resources recommended by Dr. Calarco: Crawling Behind: America's Childcare Crisis and How to Fix It by Elliot Haspel The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America by Ai-Jen Poo Maid: Hard Work, Low Pay, and a Mother's Will to Survive by Stephanie Land Also available as a Netflix show: Maid: Season 1 Trailer 9 to 5 starring Dolly Parton, Jane Fonda, and Lily Tomlin Music is by Evan Schaeffer.
I spoke with Dr. Jess Calarco about her recent book, Holding It Together: How Women Became America's Safety Net. Dr. Calarco shared how there are many labor-intensive tasks that are required for society to run in its current form and structure. But rather than ensure that those necessary tasks are done and paid for by the society that demands them, we dump them onto women, in the process limiting their ability to fully participate in society. Because the conversation ran over an hour, I broke it up into two parts. The second half will post in the next episode. Music is by Evan Schaeffer.
I spoke with Professor Ciara Torres-Spelliscy about her book, Corporatocracy, and about how money influences politics and what we can do about it. You can buy her book at Bookshop (Corporatocracy: How to Protect Democracy from Dark Money and Corrupt Politicians). Also, check out her podcast, Democracy and Destiny . Music by Evan Schaeffer
I revisit an interview with Annette Gordon-Reed (@agordonreed) on her book, On Juneteenth and consider how best to celebrate the history of the holiday and build on and defend its legacy. For more Juneteenth resources, see Penn Law's resources on Juneteenth. Music by Evan Schaeffer
I revisited an interview with Eitan Hersh on his book Politics is for Power: How to Move Beyond Political Hobbyism, Take Action, and Make Real Change. Music by Evan Schaeffer
The Babysitters make their way through a strange swap meet and an elemental enemy to continue their search for Laussa. Sebastian and Miles make a trade. Kate and Simon make a break for it. Thori gets hot under the collar. Special guests Kate Welch: https://www.instagram.com/katewelchhhh/ Gabe Hicks: https://instagram.com/gabejamesgames/ We're playing the Marvel Multiverse RPG: https://www.marvel.com/rpg Additional Music in this Episode: The Application of Aleatoricisim in Artificial Sound” by Omniman: https://www.jamendo.com/artist/433514/omniman; ”Abducted” and “Dancing” by Holizna: https://holiznaroyaltyfree.bandcamp.com/; “Over-Soul” by Evan Schaeffer: https://www.evanschaeffermusic.com/; “We must explore” and “Boombox City” by Moon Toad: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/moon-toad/; “Workings”, “Openface”, and “Skalski” by Eaters: https://open.spotify.com/album/27I9qGQGeEdfBo0g3lVnnQ; “Sound the Alarms” by Kirk Osamayao: kirkosamayo.com; “Odd Singularity” by 1st Contact: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/1st-contact/; choice” by Roman: https://freemusicarchive.org/music/roman/; and “The Unknown” by Jar of Flies: https://jaroffliesofficial.bandcamp.com/.
Featured in Auravictrix: Return to Serratoria - by Christine Gladstone Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Resurrection by Evan Schaeffer is licensed under a Attribution 4.0 International License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
Stories in Astrid: A Private Kind of Chaos - by Anonymous - narrated by Michelle Walker Summer Solstice - by Kevin J. Phyland - narrated by Laurie Bell Her Laughter, Bright and Sweet - by Myna Chang - narrated by Juliette Cavendish Our Audio License AntipodeanSF Radio Show by Ion Newcombe is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License. Based on a work at www.antisf.com.au. Permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available at https://www.antisf.com.au/contact-editor Music Credits Big Tree by Evan Schaeffer is licensed under a Attribution License. Elements - IV Volcano by Aitua is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License. Celestial Laughter by Scanglobe is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. Intro & Outro Music Celestial Navigation by Blue Dot Sessions is licensed under a Attribution-NonCommercial License
Science often treats data and information as a resource that can be extracted. Like colonists coming to conquer new lands, scientists trained in the dominant paradigm often frame data-driven discovery with the same language on the frontier myth used on lands and people. But where is this data coming from- and who is impacted by its extraction? What if, instead of extraction, we thought about data sovereignty? Today on the podcast, we're Talking to Dr. Deondre Smiles. Deondre Smiles is a new Assistant professor in the department of Geography at the University of Victoria in BC, Canada. His work focuses on critical Indigenous geographies, human-environment interactions, political ecology, tribal cultural resource preservation, and science and technology studies. He's written numerous fascinating papers on a variety of subjects, from the role of settler colonialism in space exploration, ethics in fieldwork, and the sovereignty of indigenous bodies in medical examination.A complete episode transcript is available here.This podcast is produced with the generous support of the Mozilla Foundation and the National Science Foundation, and with input from community members from Mozilla, the Environmental Data Science Inclusion Network, and our colleagues and students at Kent State University. A special shout Jen Zink for audio production. Music featured in this episode is Reflect, by Evan Schaeffer, and obtained from freemusicarchive.org under a CC-BY license. This podcast and its accompanying materials licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license- please share, like and use our stuff!
An interview with Eitan Hersh on his book Politics is for Power: How to Move Beyond Political Hobbyism, Take Action, and Make Real Change. Music by Evan Schaeffer
In an “intense and strange” exchange while meeting his girlfriend's parents before the couple leaves to camp in upstate New York, Casey promises Cara's mother that he will safely deliver their daughter back home. But when a bizarre encounter with a seedy couple at their campground becomes more distressing upon a return visit late at night, Casey fears he may have to break that promise.Do you have a story too insane to be believed? Share at nfwpod.com!& visit the ‘gram while you're at it @nfw.podTheme song by joshquat.comPodcast artwork by Will SchneiderArtists featured in the episode: Uncle Milk, Broke For Free, Komiku, DASK, Loyalty Freak Music, Daniel Birch, Kevin MacLeod, Cambo, Evan Schaeffer, Keosz, Jason Shaw, and Salakapakka Sound System
An interview with Professor Amanda Frost (@amanda_frost1 on Twitter) on her new book, You Are Not American: Citizenship Stripping from Dred Scott to the Dreamers. Music by Evan Schaeffer.
An interview with Annette Gordon-Reed (@agordonreed) on her new book, On Juneteenth. She will speak at a Detroit Public Library virtual event on Juneteenth (Sat., 6/19, @ 1 pm EDT) For more Juneteenth resources, see Penn Law's resources on Juneteenth. Music by Evan Schaeffer
this weeks episode is all about our home town San Diego!. We give you some of our favorite places to visit when you com down to sunny SD. Place to go in the Gayborhood and beyond. We also get in to Netflix's the "Gay Guide" We didn't get no gay guide when we came out! what gives Netflix? We also the homoerotic under tones of "Falcon and Winter Soldier" . If Sam and Bucky don't get it on, Bashs head might explode. is Disney gay baiting us? Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
We say goodbye to season 3 with a Halloween bon voyage this episode! With guest co-host Jennie from OB playhouse. The gang is all decked out and in the spooky kooky sprit for Halloween. We reminisce about Halloween from our childhood some of our favorite childhood costumes and of course our favorite candy!! We also listen to some very creepy audio clips about strange noises in the sky, what can they be? We play a game of "Name that Halloween whore movie"! We finish the episode off with scary stories and some of our favorite moments of season three! The gang will be back for season for December 5th. Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
This week it is about superstitions! Where do they come from and do they really work? The gang is joined by Brynne, host of the podcast "Filmspringa." We get to know a bit about Brynne and her podcasting background. Tony and Brynne go head to head on some horror movie trivia. Also, what gay icon may grace the cover of Playboy on her 75th birthday? Could the new Bachelor be gay? We finish it all off with Carol of the Week! Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
If you're lactose intolerant, then take a pill for this episode! The gang talks about their favorite Halloween horror films and what ice cream flavor pairs nicely with it. We also talk about the real star of this last debate. We play a round of "Would You Rather?" and a bunch more! So grab your fav ice scream and enjoy the show! Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
The Gang gets a bit mystical this week with their guest, Luis from the Tarot Project Community. Luis is tarot expert and dives deep into what tarot is, how it influences his life, and how he uses it to help others. He reads the gang individually and as a group. We find out a little more about each other. We also find out what the cards hold in store for the podcast as we approach season 4. We find out the good, the bad, and everything in between. It's a fun episode to kick off our Halloween month! Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
It's a whole episode of Stoner TV! We chat about some unknown facts about cannabis, the gang partakes in their favorite cannabis, and throughout this episode things get crazy! We play an Amazon LGBTQ movie version of "Get The F*** Out", talk top movies to watch high and ones you might not want to watch high. Whats your go-to stoner food? Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
This week it's a whole episode about games! We play a round of Guess the Game Show Theme Song, we talk about our favorite games, we play a trivia game based on Who Invited Her? How many can you get right? We even talk about some spooky games you can play. And we have to cover the big news of the week, Chris Evans' D***! Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
It's like a full episode of The Click this week. This the gang talks about all the things they are obsessed with right now: music, TV, fast food, and much more. Do we ever grow out of our childhood obsessions? We also talk about the top 20 trends for 2020, and the 90's are back! Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
This week our friends, Lex and Sadie, call in from Toronto! They have been together for nearly two years, have recently married, and they are both transgender women. Lex (they/them) is a part of the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence and a sex worker. Sadie (she/her) is a drag queen and an Assistant Professor in the department of Women's Studies and Feminist Research at the University of Western Ontario. We chat with them about how they made the move from San Diego to Toronto, trans issues, sex work, cam work and a bunch more! We finish it all off with Carol of the Week. Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
She's Back!!! Michele Ada is back to co-host this episode with the gang. It's Hispanic Heritage Month! We talk about some of the most influetional LATINAS in American history. Do you think there is enough latino representation on TV and film? Also, WAP and Andrew Lloyd Webber... whats that all about? We finish it all off with Carol of the Week Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
It's hot as a jockstrap this week, and the gang is staying cool while talking about everything HOT! What's your favorite summertime food, movies, traditions? We get into some hot, hot, hot topics (no, it's not The View). We talk celebrity gossip and what's in the news. We give our thoughts on the DNC and Candada's Drag Race! We finish it off with the Click and Carol. Grab a cocktail, turn on the AC while in your birthday suit, and join us for some buns in the sun! Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer. THE CLICK: Tony's Click is the podcast "Scared to Death Podcast" and "Selna + Chef" https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/scared-to-death/id1477287015 https://www.hbomax.com/series/urn:hbo:series:GXxiTeAijaTFAlwEAAADX MariamT's Click is Martha Stewart's Instgram and Jeopardy! Bash's Click's this week is Instagram account Tarot Community Project @tarotcp AND artist Mike Wilcox https://www.instagram.com/tarotcp/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/coxy_artist/?hl=en Eric's Click is WAP
This week, it's all about icons. Who is your favorite icon, and why? We talk about a new musical based off an icon that started here in San Diego. We give a little history on icons within the LGBTQ community that are changing the world! We each talk about our favorite icon that have influenced our lives. The band pick this week is Doja Cat and her new song "Freak." Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer: http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
It's all about relaxation this week. Well, at least we try to relax. We talk about what we all are doing in our downtime now that we have more of it, tips on how to relax, and how to stay calm in this crazy world. Robbie shares the science behind relaxation and how it benfits the mind and body. We talk about some of the weird things people do to relax. Can you guess what the most soothing sounds are and what the most annoying sounds are? We also discuss the renaming of San Diego's Museum of Man. We finish it off this week with Stoner TV, where we talk Beyonce, "At Home With Amy Sedaris," "Love on the Spectum" and "Umbrella Academy." Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
This week we have to start by chatting about the RPDR All Stars 5 finale. Then we get into some old stories including our thoughts on religion and Christianity. We list some of the world's best kept secrets and mysteries. We learn about some local San Diego urban legends and ghost stories. We talk about some of our own drunken stories, and finally we come clean to each other by revealing some confessions of our own! Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
It's all things DISNEY today! Plus some things not so Disney, and a whole lotta gay. The gang gets into some Disney lore, Disney news, favorite Disneyland rides, favorite Disney movies, upcoming Disney movie releases. We also learn some fun facts about Disney and get our Disney villains horoscope! https://poplively.com/brutal-horoscopes-based-disney-villains/ Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
Food Glorious Food! The gang talks about food this week! What is your favorite snack? If you had a cooking show, what would it be? We get into a little food history. Can you guess some of these iconic food scenes in popular movies? Also, everyone has a food fetish. What is yours? Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
HAPPY PRIDE! This week the gang is ready to celebrate pride even if we are doing it from our own living room! We talk to each other about our first pride experiences, we let everyone know how we have been celebrating pride this year in quarantine, and we all wonder what pride is going to look like to look like in 2021. We play a little "Name That Tune" (Pride edition). Can you guess these gay athems? Robbie then plays a around of Gayducation where we learn about Pride around the world. How many have you been to? A couple of fashion designers do a collection inspired by two famous queer icons for Pride. Eric pulls out his favorite outfit from pride. If you follow us on Instagram, you can probably guess which one. What this episode on YouTube to check it out. And when was the last time you felt pride? Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer This episode was recorded live on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuEJpwuSu8Q
Our buddy Eddie Danger calls in and joins us for a live recording on YouTube. This time he brought some "toys" to show us that is best appreciated by the older kids. We hear what Eddie has been up to these days. We also discuss Gia Gunn and her stance against masks...or is It for masks now? We always have a blast when Eddie drops in, as anything can happen! Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/8HZ4SbBWOYM Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
This week local San Diego drag queen, Vivvi the Force, joins us for a live recording on YouTube! Vivvi tells us all about the new store she is opening up in North Park, Whips N Furs, a resource for theatrical quality make up and costume accessories! We also discuss her drag style, Black Lives Matter and some suggested changes for Hillcrest. What are your thoughts on the updated Pride flag? And what would your orgasm smell like.. as a candle? Our closing song is folk singer-songwriter, Grace Petrie, from the UK and her song "Pride." If you are not familiar with her, check out her album "Queer as Folk": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CgkoxnPnUOQ Theme music: "Around the Bend" by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
Since we love you all so much, here is another episode this week that was recorded a few weeks ago. Stand-up comedian and fellow podcaster, Nicky Paris, calls in to chat with the gang! Nicky has been seen on MTV, Wendy Williams Show, Host of LATV's The Zoo. He also hosts the podcast "Daddy Issues" and more! So sit back with a cocktail and have a few laughs. Theme music: "Around the Bend" by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer. Closing song is from Yesable "Our Destiny"
This week the gang is together again. Mariam is back in drag after taking a month off. We chat about the current events of the week and how we are all doing. We wonder if Gen X is best suited for handling a pandemic. How do you deal with the part of the population that is not as informed or exposed to other cultures? Then we cover Drag Race again. And finally we play a fun round of "Gayducation" where we learn about transgender history! Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.
Local San Diego drag queen, Strawberry Corncakes, calls in to chat about her upcoming digital drag show, "Black Drag Magic" on June 26 @ 7PM PT on Facebook Live. Get ready for an amazing digital drag experience! Strawberry also talks with Tony about Black Lives Matter, about growing up in South Bay San Diego and coming into drag. Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer Strawberry's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cornxcubStrawberry's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strawberry_corncakes Black Lives Matter: https://blacklivesmatter.comBEAM: https://www.beam.communityReclaim The Block: https://www.reclaimtheblock.org/home
San Diego drag queen and friend of the show, Kickxy Vixen Styles, co-hosts the show this week! We chat about life stuck at home and some of our favorite gay movies. Who has the worst hygiene moment of the week? Kickxy and Mariam T do an impression of each other. High school kids don't get a prom or graduation due to Miss Corona. The gang reminisces about our prom and graduation. What country is the happiest country on earth, and what 5 things do they do to be happy? Are we doing them? Tony's ghost, Claude, has been bugging lately. Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer. Watch on Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/whoinvitedherpodcast/videos
The gang tries very hard to talk about anything other than the Coronavius this week! What happened to Lady Gaga's new album? Who is the new Gaga? When did everyone turn into marathan runner? We go through our workout routines or lack there of. We chat about Biqtch Puddin's Twitch show "Digital Drag Show" and our new Twitch channel where you can watch the podcast live every Saturday at 12:30 pm Pacific Time (3:30 pm ET). We play a fun round of "Getting To Know You" with Megan. we talk Disney movies, worst dates, champagne, and much more! Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer. https://www.twitch.tv/whoinvitedherpodcast/videos
The gang is all apart, but yet together. This we all Skype in from our separate homes. We chat about what we have been doing while stuck at home. What shows have we been watching? What's moral fatigue, and do we have it? What has Mariam T been doing furiously as if she is still an adolescent teenager? Eric invented a new cocktail. Bash has a new hairdo. Has quarantine turned us all into alcoholics? The band pick this week is Kitten Forever and "Get Loud." Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer.