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Latest podcast episodes about will lochamy

Trivia with Will and Reed
107 (Reed's Game)

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 44:47


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Hunter Briggs, and Bella TuckerFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
106 (Reed's Game) w/ James Brown and Hot Peppers!

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 52:31


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Hunter Briggs, James Brown, and Emily BrownFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

Trivia with Will and Reed
105 (Reed's Game) w/ State Rep Neil Rafferty

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 49:51


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Hunter Briggs, Neil Rafferty, Gabby Lones, and Matt VizcainoFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 101 (Reed's Game) w/ Scientists Josh Huffines and Tori Holland

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 47:40


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Bella Tucker, Hunter Briggs, Josh Huffines, Tori Holland, and Matt VazcainoFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 99 (Reed's Game) w/ Maggie Valdez and Michael Woolley

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2025 50:41


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Bella Tucker, Hunter Briggs, Victor Valdez, Maggie Valdez, Michale Woolley, and David GoodwinFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 97 (Reed's Game) w/ Amy Yang

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 49:13


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Bella Tucker, Amy Yang, Billie Lochamy, and Andrew GeldermanFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 95 (Reed's Game) w/ New Producer, Bella Tucker

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 53:12


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Bella Tucker, Cyndi Askins, Nick Daviston, Charlotte Daviston, Billie Lochamy, and Lyla LochamyFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 93 (Reed's Christmas Game) w/ Team "Birthday Beaches"

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2024 47:58


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Lyla Lochamy, David Goodwin, Kristen Berthiaume, Jay Lasater, and Siobhan JustingerFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 90 (Reed's Game) w/ James Brown, Jay Heaps, & Dr. Austad

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 41:35


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy and James Brown, with special guests Jay Heaps and Dr. Steven Austad For most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 88 (Reed's Game) w/ Bob Lochamy, David Goodwin, & Nic Johnson

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 43:28


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy and Andrew Gelderman For most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 85 (Reed's Game) w/ Will and guest Paige Kelley

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024 36:18


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy and Paige Kelley For most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 82 (Reed's Game)

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 26:07


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy and Andrew Gelderman For most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 79 (Reed's Game) w/ Soooo many phone-a-friends

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 55:01


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, David Pelfrey, Dr. Steven Austad, Joseph Hoskin, Jimbo Auchmuty, Cathy Bearden, Matt Bearden, and Phillip Nolan For most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 78 (Reed's Game) w/ BMR Program Director, Geno Pearson

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 26:51


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Geno Pearson For most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 77 (Will's Game) The Electric vs. The Dip ROUND 4

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024 41:12


Written by Will Lochamy (guest hosted by Lyla Lochamy)Played by Reed Lochamy, Amy Thomas, Liam Lochamy, and Andrew GeldermanHigh Scores:The Dip: 98The Electric: 83Average Scores:The Dip: 72.8The Electric: 70.6For most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 76 (Reed's Game)

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 21:41


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy and Andrew Gelderman For most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 71 (Reed's Game) w/ Ashby Mixon

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 29:07


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Ashby Mixon, and Andrew GeldermanFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 69 (The Prank Game) "The Joke's On Reed"

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2024 21:23


Written by Rick Pecot Played by Reed Lochamy, Will Lochamy,  Andrew Gelderman, Dr Charles Mason, and Will MasonFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 68 THE PEPPER GAME (Reed's Game) w/ Chuck Holmes, James Brown, and The Austads

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 52:57


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy,  Andrew Gelderman, Chuck Holmes, James Brown, Steven Austad, Veronika Austad, and Marika Austad.For most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 66 (Reed's Game) w/ Dr. Charles Mason and Will Mason

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 39:48


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy,  Andrew Gelderman, Dr Charles Mason, and Will MasonFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 65 (Reed's Game) w/ Rob and Han Briscoe

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 26:53


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Rob Brisco, and Han BriscoeFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 63 (Reed's Game)

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 34:16


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy and Andrew Gelderman For most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 59 (Reed's Game) w/ Matt Vizcaino and a Danielle Phone a Friend!

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 35:16


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Matt Vizcaino For most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 57 (Reed's Game) w/ State Rep Neil Rafferty

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 40:23


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Neil RaffertyFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 55 (Reed's Game) w/ Alabama State Rep Neil Rafferty

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 30:27


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Neil RaffertyFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 51 (Reed's Game) w/ Jesse Phillips from St. Paul and The Broken Bones

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 37:57


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, Sara Guven, and Jesse PhillipsFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 48 (Reed's Game) Holiday Edition

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2023 28:38


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy and Andrew GeldermanFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 45 (Reed's Game) w/ Intern Ashby

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2023 29:07


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Ashby MixonFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 43 (Reed's Game) w/ Chandler Duncan

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 28:51


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, Chandler DuncanFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 41 (Reed's Game) With Rachael Pike Upton and Amy Thomas

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2023 27:37


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, Rachael Pike Upton and Amy thomasFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 39 (Reed's Game) w/ Geno Pearson

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2023 26:51


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Geno PearsonFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 37 (Reed's Game) with Will's wife, Danielle

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 29:59


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Danielle LochamyFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 36 (Reed's Game) with Adam and Nick from Valhalla Board Game Cafe

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 30:27


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Adam and Nick from Valhalla Board Game CafeFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 35 (Gelderman's First Game!) w/ Sylvia Swayne

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 29:18


Written by Andrew Gelderman Played by Reed Lochamy, Will Lochamy, and Sylvia SwayneFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 33 (Reed's Game) His hardest game yet?

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 30:04


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy and Andrew GeldermanFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 31 (Reed's Game) with TWO surprise guests

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 26:15


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, Matt Vizcaino, Ashby Mixon, and Asha GangolliFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 29 (Reed's Game) with Ballerina, Asha Gangolli

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2023 28:02


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Asha GangolliFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 28 (Reed's game) w/ three phone-a-friends

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 33:24


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy and Andrew GeldermanFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 24 (Reed's Episode) w/ Will's Children (Lyla and Liam)

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2023 32:30


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, Lyla Lochamy, and Liam LochamyFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 23 (Reed's Game) w/ Author Audrey Atkins

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2023 22:29


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Audrey AtkinsFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 22 (Reed's Game) w/ Intern Ashby

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2023 27:48


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Ashby MixonFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 20 (Reed's Game) w/ James and Emily Brown

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 33:44


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, Emily Brown, and James BrownFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 18 (Reed's Game)

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 30:17


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy and Andrew GeldermanFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 16 (Reed's Game) with Ryan Hankins

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 32:15


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy and Ryan HankinsFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 14 (Reed's Game) w/Al Rees

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 27:16


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Al ReesFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 12 (Reed's Game)

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 21:38


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy and Andrew GeldermanFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 10 (Reed's Game) Reed's Favorite Student, Joey Bearden

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2023 27:31


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Joey BeardenFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Episode 8 (Reed's Game) Team "Birthday Beaches"

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 28:20


Written by Reed LochamyPlayed by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, David Goodwin, Kristen Berthiaume, and Drew LasaterFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Birmingham Southern President, Daniel Coleman

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 30:44


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, and Daniel Coleman, the President of Birmingham Southern CollegeFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Trivia with Will and Reed
Episode 3 (Reed's Game)

Trivia with Will and Reed

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2023 28:42


Written by Reed Lochamy Played by Will Lochamy, Andrew Gelderman, Drew Knox, and John LaneFor most rounds, there are three questions, and you rank your answers, assigning point values of 5, 3, and 1 each round, depending on your level of confidence. The one you feel best about is your 5-point answer, the one you're just guessing on is your 1-point answer. (For any rounds where the points don't work this way, we'll discuss that during the game.)If you feel certain that you know the answer to all three questions in a typical round, then instead of assigning points of 5, 3 and 1, you can go for 11 points. If you do that and you answer all three questions correctly, you get 11 points (instead of 9). However, if you do that and you miss just one question, you get a 0 for the round.The bonus round question has five possible answers. You get 3 points for every correct answer you submit. Like with going for 11 in typical rounds, though, you can choose to go for 20 in the bonus round (but doing so is risky in the same way that going for 11 in typical rounds is).Have questions about the game or how it works? Please feel free to email those to will@bhammountainradio.com

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Podgressive South
Episode 16: Trae Crowder (The Liberal Redneck)

Podgressive South

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 29:40


Comedian Trae Crowder tells Will Lochamy and Heather Milam about how he became liberal in a small southern town, who he's rooting for, and more.

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Podgressive South
Episode 15: Presidential Candidate Eric Swalwell (Is He Going To Take Your Guns?)

Podgressive South

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2019 21:52


Heather Milam and Will Lochamy discuss Congressman Eric Swalwell and Will sits down with him for a 1-on-1. They also discuss the Alabama squirrel that may or may not be on meth. Heather spends a good five minutes trying to guess the squirrel's name.

Podgressive South
Episode 14: Corruption, Mike Hubbard Style!

Podgressive South

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2019 17:33


Heather Milam and Will Lochamy break down what former Alabama Speaker of The House Mike Hubbard was convicted of (three years ago) and why he still hasn't gone to prison.

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Podgressive South
Episode 13: Roy Moore

Podgressive South

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 19:54


Heather Milam and Will Lochamy discuss Roy Moore (ugh), but only because he's back in the news. They'll also explain why you should stop worrying about transgender robots and never use the word "eatable."

Podgressive South
Episode 11: Women In The South (and streakers!)

Podgressive South

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2019 18:12


Heather Milam and Will Lochamy discuss the status of women in the south, then the show goes off the rails with the non-news story of the week about streaking.

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Episode 7: Bills, Bills, Bills!

Podgressive South

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2019 21:10


Heather Milam and Will Lochamy give a rapid-fire breakdown of some of the important bills currently making their way through the Alabama legislature. Plus, they fess up to mistakes they've made on previous episodes.

Podgressive South
Episode 6: Listener Q&A with Heather and Will

Podgressive South

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019 33:08


Heather Milam and Will Lochamy answer questions submitted by listeners and Will surprises Heather with some questions of his own.

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Podgressive South
Episode 5: High Utility Rates and The PSC

Podgressive South

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2019 27:11


Alabama residents pay the 2nd most for electricity in the country, but why? The answer is frustrating and largely ignored. Kari Powell joins Will Lochamy and Heather Milam to explain what the PSC is and why they are so important to all of us.

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Podgressive South
Episode 4: Common Core

Podgressive South

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 26:21


Senator Del Marsh (AL-R) Has introduced legislation to remove Common Core standards from Alabama Schools. With the help of education reporter Trisha Powell Crain, Heather Milam and Will Lochamy explain what Common Core is and why it's a hot button topic.

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Podgressive South
Episode 3: Lottery and Medicinal Marijuana Legislation

Podgressive South

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2019 24:22


Heather Milam and Will Lochamy discuss the possibility of the lottery and medicinal marijuana becoming legal in Alabama. CBD oil and medicinal marijuana advocate, Dustin Chandler, weighs in.

Podgressive South
Episode 1: Marijuana Possession

Podgressive South

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2019 21:01


Marijuana Possession and the antiquated laws surrounding it. Carla Crowder from The Alabama Appleseed Center for Law and Justice joins Will Lochamy and Heather Milam to discuss the importance of changing the punishment for simple marijuana possession.

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Let's Think On It
Introduction to Eating Disorders

Let's Think On It

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018


Come explore the misunderstood world of eating disorders. Eating disorder specialists Amber Parris and Caroline Nichols from join Dr.Westfall and Will Lochamy. The underlying disorder has more to do with self image, using the body to cope with distress, anxiety, and not feeling in control. Listen to our conversation that spans diagnosis and treatment of a silent but fairly common set of disorders.

Let's Think On It
Understanding Suicide

Let's Think On It

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2018


Psychiatrist Mark Westfall and Radio host Will Lochamy discuss the difficult topic of suicide. They are joined by guest Abby Litovsky from the Crisis Center in Birmingham AL. They discuss the thought process of someone with suicidal thinking and the ways in which you can get help or help someone else. This is a must listen to help in the education of suicide. Awareness is the first step to prevention so come and listen to begin or further your knowledge. Share with friends and colleagues.

Let's Think On It
Moral Views Of The Right and Left Wings

Let's Think On It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 54:50


Wonder why half the population can be at such opposing views? You must hear this show, a one year update into the Trump Presidency. Guest Jeff Thomas joins the show with his view of why he feels his choice to support Trump was a good one. Show host Will Lochamy discusses the counter point as Dr. Westfall mediates a thoughtful discussion between opposing points of view. Jonathan Haidt's research and Moral Foundation test are utilized to help explain the Moral views of the Right and Left wings.

Let's Think On It
Trump - One Year Post Election

Let's Think On It

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2017 43:41


Stop being inflamed (by the mainstream media) and start being informed. Don't you crave some news with actual content about our current political status? Join us with Fred Shepherd, political science professor at Samford University, as we discuss his thoughts on Trump's first post-election year. Psychiatrist Mark Westfall and Radio show host Will Lochamy add to the discussion. This is part of a series of discussions on the social psychology behind politics. Listen in and further your knowledge base.

BlogleSpots
2017 Auburn Football Audio Montage

BlogleSpots

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 5:14


This montage was created by the illustrious Will Lochamy. He nor I own any of the audio. Backing audio is "Lights Out" by Royal Blood.

Triple Take
Triple Take episode 12: The Lochamy Brothers

Triple Take

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2016


Reed and Will Lochamy must be on a mission to dominate Birmingham media. Or maybe they really, really like to work a lot. Whatever the case, the brothers show up all over the place: Thursdays from 7-9 p.m. on Birmingham Mountain Radio; the SEC Network; monthly “Right You Are!” events at the BJCC … and who knows … Continue reading Triple Take episode 12: The Lochamy Brothers

Oh Brother
April 27, 2011 Tornado Montage

Oh Brother

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2012


Will Lochamy, of Oh Brother Radio, has put together a wonderful montage in remembrance of the April 27th tornadoes.

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Amos, The Christmas Rooster

Oh Brother

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2011


An original Christmas tune by the Oh Brothers (Reed and Will Lochamy).

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