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Mar 14, 2023
261 – Hyperreal with Remington Scott pt. 2
00:49:12
Part two of a fascinating chat with CEO, Founder, and Chief Architect of Hyperreal.io, Remington Scott.
Music at the end from Julia Jacklin with I Was Neon.
Mar 07, 2023
260 – Hyperreal with Remington Scott pt. 1
00:38:29
Remington Scott is the Founder, CEO and Chief Architect of Hyperreal — a company that empowers creators to own, copyright, and monetize their Digital Identity. He was nice enough to stop by and chat about his beginnings in animation and video games, how he got into VFX, and what the future might look like. Music …
259 – The Ultimate Playlist with Shevy Smith and Khalid Jones
00:56:58
The Ultimate Playlist app is a new kind of radio app. One that rewards you for listening. The innovators behind it, Shevy Smith and Khalid Jones, stopped by via zoom to talk more about it, the inspiration for creating it, and what it does.
Music at the end from Pearl Charles with Sleepless Dreamer.
Jul 19, 2022
258 – Percussion is the Feel with Dr. John Lane pt. 2
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Part two. A little delayed …but still good. Enjoy!
The title doesn’t really do justice …which is a fitting phrase, considering that John Lane (“Dr Music”), who has a Doctor of Musical Arts degree, uses his talents in percussion to spread awareness to causes such as the Innocence Project — which focuses on the wrongfully convicted — and Trigger his latest project, which deals …
Did the pandemic impact your life? Did you move to the desert in the middle of nowhere and start an entirely new life? That’s what hilarious comedian Caitlin Gill did. How does a change of that magnitude happen? How does it feel? We discuss this and a lot more. Music at the end from Beach …
Part two of a great conversation about Art with the delightful Geoff Tice.
Music at the end from Sales with Can’t Be Yours Forever.
May 04, 2022
253 – Graphic Design with Geoff Tice pt. 1
00:53:34
Geoff Tice is a funny comedian based out of Denver, and he’s also a very talented illustrator and graphic designer with a fascinating backstory. We chat about this with only one of us enjoying some Ride On Hazy IPA from golden Road Brewing. It’s a start.
Part two of an excellent chat with artist and musician, Sean Micka. This one gets more into his background, his beginnings in art, and why music and art are so vital to his existence.
Music at the end from Sean Micka with Are You Okay?
Apr 18, 2022
251 – Fine Art with Sean Micka pt. 1
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Sean Micka is an extremely talented artist and musician. He was a guest long ago on Professor Blastoff, but due to technical problems, it was never released. He stopped by the Space Cave for a great conversation about being an artist, life, and lots more. Music at the end from the High Violets with Up …
Part two of a fun conversation on Acting with the great James Urbaniak. Music at the end from Alice Phoebe Lou with Underworld.
Mar 15, 2022
249 – Acting with James Urbaniak pt. 1
01:04:47
Ol’ friend and immensely talented actor James Urbaniak stops by to chat about the process, preparation, and work involved in acting. Being a part of a production, getting started, inspiration — a fascinating conversation. Music at the end from Men I Trust with Sugar.
Feb 21, 2022
248 –Neural Networks & Time with Dr. Patrick Simen pt. 2
01:21:09
Dr. Patrick Simen, an associate professor in the Neuroscience Department at Oberlin College, is back to continue an incredibly fascinating chat about the Brain, A.I., Neural Networks, and Time. Music at the end from Alex the Astronaut with I Think You’re Great.
Feb 14, 2022
247 – Neural Networks & Time with Dr. Patrick Simen pt. 1
01:06:59
Dr. Patrick Simen is a professor of Neuroscience at Oberlin College. He stops by via zoom for an incredibly fascinating conversation on the brain, artificial intelligence, and understanding what it means to be human. Music at the end from Barrie with Frankie.
Feb 08, 2022
Intercepts – Coming Soon
00:00:07
Intercepts is a new scripted sketch comedy podcast coming out soon. Subscribe now to receive the first episodes when they go up.
Feb 07, 2022
246 – Music and Philosophy with Domenica Romagni pt. 2
01:09:50
Domenica Romagni, a brilliant assistant professor in the Philosophy department at Colorado State, is back to discuss more music, philosophy, life, questioning, and more. Music at the end from Trentemøller with All Too Soon.
Feb 02, 2022
245 – Music and Philosophy with Domenica Romagni pt. 1
00:56:27
Domenica Romagni is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Colorado State University, and she got her PhD at Princeton. She’s a musician, rock climber, cook, and amazing cellist. We talk about all of this and more. Music at the end from Domenica’s band Bitter Bloom with Long Time Coming.
Jan 24, 2022
244 – Animation & Creativity with Peter Jayne pt. 2
01:13:53
The amazing and talented Peter Jayne is back for part two of a conversation about art, creativity, animation, and lots more. Music at the end from Love as Laughter with Singing Sores Make Perfect Swords.
Jan 17, 2022
243 – Animation and Creativity with Peter Jayne pt. 1
01:00:56
Peter Jayne is an incredibly talented artist and animator. He’s also a fun person to chat with. He did the stop motion segment for the Dragons bit on Big Nothingness as well as lots of contributions to the Junk Show over the years. We chat about all this as well as the creative process, staying …
Part two of a great chat with Pandemic and Special Pathogens Coordinator for the Colorado Department of Public Health, and longtime friend, Fiona Gau. The views expressed during this episode are her own and do not represent anyone else. Music at the end from Geowulf with I’ve Been Over It.
Jan 01, 2022
241 – Pandemic Coordination with Fiona Gau pt. 1
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Pandemic and Special Pathogen Coordinator for the Colorado Department of Public Health, and longtime friend Fiona Gau, chats via Zoom about keeping hospitals, friends, family, children, and yourself safe during a pandemic. The views expressed in this recording are her own. Music at the end from Public Service Broadcasting with Go!
Dec 30, 2021
240 – Mathematics with Matt Kirshen pt. 2
01:04:48
Part two of a great chat on Mathematics with the hilarious Matt Kirshen. Music at the end from Krestovsky with Mental Green.
Dec 25, 2021
239 – Mathematics with Matt Kirshen pt. 1
01:09:31
Matt Kirshen is a hilarious comedian, and he studied Math at Cambridge. He talks about his studies, math in general, how it applies to life, and the correlations between it and comedy. Music at the end from Micra with After Dark.
Dec 06, 2021
238 – The Mechanical Mind with Lee Bruns pt. 2
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Part two of the conversation with Lee Bruns, talking about engines, motorcycles, his childhood, and lots more. Music at the end from Liz Cooper with Motorcycle.
Nov 29, 2021
237 – The Mechanical Mind with Lee Bruns pt. 1
01:00:11
Do you know someone who can hear a motorcycle drive by and immediately know the type of engine, how it’s tuned, the type of exhaust, and so on? If not, you will after hearing this conversation with Lee Bruns. An extremely fascinating person. Music at the end from Katie Toupin with Astronaut.
Nov 22, 2021
236 – Science Fiction Writing with Meg Elison pt. 2
01:05:24
Continuation of a fascinating conversation with writer Meg Elison, author of The Book of the Unnamed Midwife and many more. Music at the end from Sunflower Bean with Baby Don’t Cry.
Nov 20, 2021
235 – Science Fiction Writing with Meg Elison pt. 1
01:07:37
Meg Elison is an award winning and very prolific and talented writer, and thanks to Jeanne Hospod, she was nice enough to drop by and chat about her life, her process, goals, and so much more. Music at the end from Maita with Pastel Concrete.
Nov 09, 2021
234 – Rhetoric with Dr. Dan French pt. 2
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Part two of a great chat on Rhetoric with PhD Dan French. Music at the end from Ruthven with Don’t Keep it to Yourself
Nov 03, 2021
233 – Rhetoric with Dr. Dan French pt. 1
01:02:02
Dan French is a comedian and a writer, and he has a PhD in Rhetoric. We chat via zoom all about what Rhetoric is, how it can be implemented, and various other applications. And baguettes. Music at the end from Autolux with Plantlife.
Oct 25, 2021
232 – Science & Philosophy with Eric Lyons pt. 2
01:35:12
Part two of a great chat with Eric Lyons, who is an a graduate program studying Science and Philosophy. Music at the end from Built to Spill with Randy Described Eternity.
Oct 21, 2021
231 – Science & Philosophy with Eric Lyons
01:14:07
Eric Lyons recently finished a BA in Science and Technology at Colorado State University and is now enrolled in a graduate program. He’s also a comedian, an interesting person, a searcher, and lots more. We chat about all this and more. A call to Daniel Alberto starts things off. Music at the end from Beach …
Musician, podcaster, and Science Educator Dave Farina of Professor Dave Explains is back as we kick things back into gear. What’s it like these days communicating science to a world that gets information from unlimited sources? Find out during this chat. Music at the end from Diiv with Dopamine.
Sep 22, 2021
229 – An Update Finally
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A short update on the podcast, future recordings, and what I’ve been up to.
Jan 20, 2021
48 – Teaching with Jamie Lesesky pt. 2
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Jamie Lesesky, a teacher from Columbus, OH, is back for part two of the chat about education, innovation, connecting, and what makes for the best learning environment. Razz Wheat from Jackie O’s Brewing is the beer for this episode.
jamie-lesesky.jpg">jamie-lesesky-150x150.jpg" alt="47-jamie-lesesky" width="150" height="150" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-407">Jamie Lesesky, a teacher from Columbus, OH, was nice enough to visit with David during his tour and bring by some local Oil of Aphrodite Stout from Jackie O’s Brewing. They sit down and share some and talk about teaching, kids, education at large, and what makes a school good. A sketch with Joel Stern starts things off.
Joining via Zoom from a lab here on earth, brilliant physicist Dr. David C. Aveline is back to talk about the Cold Atom Laboratory and the results of their experiments on the International Space Station. It’s an unbelievable achievement that should win a Nobel Prize if there’s any justice. You can read the article referenced …
Longtime comedy friend Michelle Biloon (@biloon), whose new album Permanent Hat is available now, joins via zoom to chat about having MS, comedy, creating a new album, staying safe during covid, how to avoid stress, and so much more. Plus some exciting announcements. Music at the end from Obscura Hail with Doomer.
Jul 13, 2020
226 — Genetics with Dr. Alex Platt
01:46:43
Dr. Alex Platt from the University of Pennsylvania is back to give some insight into the pandemic, what we can look forward to, how the science has progressed, and what all goes into developing a vaccine. We also chat about about genetics and race. Music at the end from Sean Auguste with Mindz.
Jun 30, 2020
225 — In the ER during a Pandemic with Patrick Hughes pt. 2
01:38:02
We last checked in with Dr. Patrick Hughes, who works in the ER in several hospitals in Massachusetts, at the beginning of the COVID19 Pandemic. How have things changed since then? Is there reason for optimism for the future? Find out these answers and much more. Music at the end from Nicole Atkins with AM …
Matt Puckett (@mattdpuckett) is a prolific artist based in Brooklyn, NY. You may know him from Mother Falcon or his solo work as Brother Bear. Between attending protests he was nice enough to chat about making music, making a difference, growing up religious, studying Theology, and lots more. Music at the end from Rodriguez with …
Cara Santa Maria (@carasantamaria) is well-known in the science community. You might know her from Explorer, Brain Games, Bill Nye Saves The World, The Skeptic’s Guide to the Universe podcast, or her own podcast, Talk Nerdy. She knows her stuff, and she’s currently getting a PhD in Clinical Psychology. We talk about that, Thanatology, the …
She doesn’t like being in the spotlight and doesn’t like being called an artist, but Penelope Clubb is doing both of those things by being a guest this week. She’s incredibly creative, talented, and more than anything — kind. She’s been making masks for homeless friends during all of this as well as working at …
221 — Pandemic Updates from Australia with Dan Pritchard
01:33:29
Dan Pritchard (@danfromorange) is the wizard behind the curtain who makes this show happen each week. He lives in a small city in Australia and works in a hospital. He also lives with someone who is vulnerable during this pandemic. So, what is life like for him currently? We chat over Zoom about this and …
What is Polyvagal Theory? Could it be a useful tool in dealing with trauma or getting through a pandemic? Heidi Juniper was nice enough to chat via Zoom and discuss this, evolution, nature vs nurture, and lots more. Music the end from John Prine with Hello in There.
Apr 06, 2020
219 — In the ER during COVID19 with Dr. Patrick Hughes
01:35:35
What is it like as a doctor to work in an emergency room during a pandemic? Dr. Patrick Hughes, who is currently working at several facilities in Massachusetts, drops by to share some thoughts and give some valuable insight into what is happening. Music at the end from Drakulas with Dark Black from their new …
How do you stay calm during a pandemic? What steps are you taking? The always insightful Myq Kaplan (@myqkaplan), whose new album AKA is available for pre-oder April 17th, connects via Zoom to share some helpful words of wisdom during an uncertain time. Music at the end from the late Joe Diffie with Home.
Mar 24, 2020
217 – COVID-19 with Dr. Alexander Platt
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Old friend and brilliant geneticist, Dr. Alex Platt, who now works the University of Pennsylvania, was nice enough to do a Zoom call and chat about the Coronavirus, where it may have started, how we may be able to stop it, and the nature of viruses. Music at the end from Kenny Rogers with Lucille.
Mar 16, 2020
216 – Heuristics with Nick McCay pt. 2
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Nick McCay from Eclectic Spacewalk (@Espacewalk) is back, and the conversation gets much more philosophical over Purple Haze Raspberry Lager from Abita Brewing. Nonzero Sums, Heuristics, futurism, and so much more. Music at the end from Hazel English with Shaking.
Mar 10, 2020
215 – Heuristics with Nick McCay pt. 1
01:02:30
Nick McCay is the mind behind Eclectic Spacewalk (@ESpacewalk), which can’t be recommended enough, and he also worked in the news world after college. He stopped by to share some Purple Haze Raspberry Lager from Abita Brewing, share some stories and ponder a bit about life. Music at the end from Dan Luke and the …
214 – Following Your Heart with Matt Knudsen pt. 2
01:14:33
Part two with the great Matt Knudsen (@MattKnudsen) talking about life, creativity, making things, staying focused, and staying excited about what you’re doing. Music at the end from Elliott Smith with Big Nothing.
Feb 24, 2020
213 – Following Your Heart with Matt Knudsen pt. 1
00:51:46
Matt Knudsen (@mattknudsen) is a great comedian, actor and musician among many other things. He also runs marathons and is full of great insight on following your dreams, doing what makes you happy, staying content, and finding ways to stay invested in what you’re doing. No matter what your pursuit is, you’ll likely find some …
212 – Evolutionary Biology & Psychology with Katie Goldin pt. 2
01:12:53
Katie Goldin (@KatieGoldin) is back to chat more about biology, nature versus nurture, birds, and lots more – and it’s great. Music at the end from Corridor with Domino.
Feb 10, 2020
211 – Evolutionary Biology & Psychology with Katie Goldin pt. 1
01:06:16
Katie Goldin (@KatieGoldin) is the host of the Creature Feature podcast, and she also is the silly goose behind @probirdrights (not a goose) on twitter. She also studied Evolutionary Biology and Psychology at Harvard, and she was nice enough to stop by and share some Mind Haze IPA from Firestone Walker Brewing and talk about …
A solo episode answering questions from twitter. Music at the end from Krestovsky with Work Mouse.
Dec 24, 2019
209 – Music with Andrew Carroll pt. 2
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Part two of a fun conversation with the Lonely Wild’s Andrew Carroll (@andrewcarroll) about making music, being a parent, staying creative, and where it all comes from. Music at the end from Beach House with The Hours.
Dec 16, 2019
208 – Music with Andrew Carroll pt. 1
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Andrew Carroll (@Andrew_Carroll) is an amazing musician who is part of The Lonely Wild and has also done music for movies and the AMC show Lodge 49. He stopped by to share some Hop Nosh IPA from Uinta Brewing and talk about making music, the creative process, traveling with a band, and how things change …
Part two of a throughly enjoyable conversation with a true gentleman, Brian Dunning (@briandunning) of the Skeptoid Podcast. Music at the end From Zero 7 with Swimmers.
Dec 02, 2019
206 – Skeptoid with Brian Dunning pt. 1
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Brian Dunning (@briandunning) started the Skeptoid Podcast way back before podcasting was cool. Now with over 700 episodes available, he stops by to share some California Chill Pilsner from Mikkeler Brewing and talk about his passion for the show, how it started, how it morphed into a non-profit, and lots more. A chat with Chris …
The great James Urbaniak (@JamesUrbaniak) is back to share more Truth Serum IPA from Dogfish Head and chat more about his encyclopedic knowledge of lesser-known things, how he got into acting, and lots more. Music at the end from Marika Hackman with I’m Not Where You Are.
Nov 18, 2019
204 – Acting with James Urbaniak pt. 1
00:55:16
You may know him as the voice of Dr. Venture, or from a million other things, but the great James Urbaniak (@jamesurbaniak) can’t be defined by one medium, let alone a single role. He stopped by to share some Truth Serum IPA from Dogfish Head and talk about his life as an actor – how …
JPL Physicist Casey Handmer, PhD (@CJHandmer) is back to chat more about science, space, travel, exploring new planets, and more. Music at the end from Mike Henry with Panther in the Hay.
Nov 04, 2019
202 – Exploration with Casey Handmer pt. 1
00:59:49
Casey Handmer (@CJHandmer) has a PhD in Physics from Caltech and currently works at JPL (his views are his own), and he has one of the most engaged minds you will likely ever come across. He knows lots of things about lots of subjects. Just check out his blog to see for yourself. He was …
Viscri is a small village in Northern Romania. Alexu Toader and his wife Mara both lived and worked in the much busier and metropolitan Bucharest, where he was a designer and she was a lawyer. What would compel them to move out into the country? Have all the changes been positive? Alexu was nice enough …
The Carbon Cowboy is back to share more Fort Point KSA and talk about tracking carbon, the future of the planet, how to follow what interests you, and so much more. Music at the end from Matt Kivel with Two Braids.
Sep 04, 2019
199 – Carbon Cowboy with Yoichi Shiga pt. 1
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Yoichi Shiga is a fascinating fellow with an interesting career path. From computer animation to environmental science and getting his PhD at Stanford, to being a Carbon Cowboy and working at NASA’s Ames Research center – there’s a lot to go over. He was nice enough to bring some KSA from Fort Point Brewing and …
The wonderful Joanna Leitch (@jo_leitch) is back to chat more about her first year of Law School, making big life changes, and how to feel comfortable about those decisions. Music at the end from Bat for Lashes with Kids in the Dark.
Aug 20, 2019
197 – Law School with Joanna Leitch pt. 1
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What is it like to switch from the entertainment industry to pursuing a law degree? Joanna Leitch (@jo_leitch) is here to share some Gluten free IPA from Omission Brewing and talk all about how and why she did just that, plus lots more. Music at the end from Pete Yorn with Calm Down.
Aug 12, 2019
196 – Entomology with Mario Padilla pt. 2
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Mario Padilla (@Mario_J_Padilla) is back as we record in the Grain Room of Kokopelli Brewing in Denver, Colorado to continue the conversation about Entomology, his backstory and education, why he is so passionate about learning, and lots more about his collection of animals at the Butterfly Pavilion. Music at the end from Lorelei with I …
Mario Padilla (@Mario_J_Padilla) is the head Entomologist at the Denver Butterfly Pavilion (B_FlyPavilion) and he was nice enough to not only invite Dave and a friend for a tour but also to sit down at Kokopelli Brewing Company (with flights of beer courtesy of Hailey) and chat about butterflies, science, his love of bugs, and …
Conrad Romo continues a fascinating chat about his time in Scientology, how he eventually left, and some of the most bizarre aspects of his experience. Plus, he shares some odd music created by scientologists. Music at the end from Pearl Charles with Sleepless Dreamer.
Jul 22, 2019
193 – Scientology with Conrad Romo pt. 1
00:55:13
You’ve probably heard plenty about it and maybe even seen a documentary or two, but hear what it’s like to be in Scientology first-hand from writer and salesman Conrad Romo, who was in for nearly 14 years long ago. How has it changed since this? What is the appeal? Find out about all of this …
Part two with therapist Rebecca Oachs dives further into her passion for providing support to children, her own mental health, and lots more. Music at the end from Broadcast with Come On Let’s Go.
Jul 09, 2019
191 – Social Work with Rebecca Oachs pt. 1
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Rebecca Oachs, MSW, LICSW, is a clinical supervisor for CTSS (Children’s Therapeutic Services and Supports), a licensed therapist with a Master’s Degree in Social Work, and a delight to chat with. She works at a community health center in Duluth Minnesota and was nice enough to spend time talking about providing therapy to young children …
190 – Teaching Science with Sheila Madrak & Dovi Kacev pt. 2
01:09:56
Sheila Madrak and Dovi Kacev are back to continue a great chat about teaching science, determining what facts are, preparing for the future, and lots more. Does humanity have a chance? Listen and find out. Music at the end from Crumb with Fall Down.
Jun 24, 2019
189 – Teaching Science with Sheila Madrak & Dovi Kacev pt. 1
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Doc Mad is back, and she was nice enough to bring her friend, and fellow scientist Dov Kacev (@findingdovi) to chat about educating, Marine Biology, science in general, the future of the planet, and lots more. Join in with some Hoppy Pride Pilsner from Shipyard Brewing. A call to Dan Pritchard (@danfromorange) starts things off. …
JPL systems engineer Farah Alibay is back to chat more about her work, finding new suitable homes for humanity, asteroids, and why taking care of our own planet might be a good idea. Music at the end from Lee Fields and the Expressions with It Rains Blood.
Jun 11, 2019
187 – Asteroids & Mars with Farah Alibay pt. 3
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Since Farah Alibay (@farahalibay) was last on the show, she has been involved in a number of successful and really cool projects at her job at JPL, where she is a systems engineer. She’s back to share some Forêt Belgian Saison and talk about what those were, exploring space, saving the planet we have, exploring …
Is a civil war or World War 3 more likely? Or will humans come together as they struggle for survival in a harsh new environment? All that and more American History with PhD candidate Eric Krug over Day of the Dead Porter. Music at the end from Rose of the West with Roads.
May 20, 2019
185 – American History with Eric Krug pt. 3
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Eric Krug is back to talk more about American history, and he’s now in a PhD program at Brandeis University focusing on the inter-war years. We talk more about World War II, the Great Depression, the current political landscape, and even some Game of Thrones (with no spoilers) over some Porter from Day of the …
More with the great J. Elvis Weinstein (@jelvisweinstein) on life, art, what makes you happy, and how to pursue things that you love. With more Hazy Little Thing IPA. Music at the end from Krestovsky with Rainelle.
Apr 29, 2019
183 – Bliss with J. Elvis Weinstein pt. 1
00:58:49
J. Elvis Weinstein (@jelvisweinstein) has been a part of some of your favorite comedy creations. He was the original voice of Tom Servo on Mystery Science Theater 3000, and he wrote for Freaks and Geeks. And beyond that, he’s a truly lovely person to chat with. He stopped by to share some Hazy Little Thing …
182 – Rockets and Space Exploration with Jason Rabinovitch pt. 3
01:10:13
Jason Rabinovitch, a brilliant physicist who works at JPL (his views are his own), is back to chat more about space, putting people on Mars, exploring the Solar System, and lots more. We share some Super Cluster mega ale from Lagunitas and figure out what’s next for humans. Music at the end from Aldous Harding …
181 – Natural History with Byan Gutmann and Doug Mellard
01:15:25
Old Austin pals Bryan Gutmann (@bryangutmann) and Doug Mellard (@dougmellard) stop by to have some Double Duckpin IPA, courtesy of Andy Chrest, and chat about their visit to the L.A. Natural History Museum and reminisce about old times. It’s a fun one. Music at the end from Hatchie with Stay With Me.
Apr 08, 2019
180 – Mindfulness with Jae Ellard pt. 2
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Jae Ellard (@Simplejae) is back to continue a fantastic chat over Guinness about Mindfulness, being present, staying productive and fulfilled, and so much more. Music at the end from Penelope Isles with Chlorine.
Apr 01, 2019
179 – Mindfulness with Jae Ellard pt. 1
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Jae Ellard (@Simplejae) is an author and teacher, but more than anything, she is a joy to chat with. She travels the world working with companies to help employees use the best tactics to work well together, stay happy, and enjoy their lives. She stopped by the share some Guiness and chat about this and …
Derek Hughes (@standupmagician) is back to talk more about magic and the craft of creating a great trick. What else goes into creating a great show? Derek gives some insight into the mysterious world of magicians. Music at the end from Barrie with Darjeeling.
Mar 18, 2019
177 – Magic with Derek Hughes pt. 1
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Derek Hughes (@standupmagician) is a hilarious magician and genuinely delightful human being. What does it take to get into magic? What are some of the customs of the trade? How do magicians get along? Listen and find out all of this and even more. Music at the end from Sam Valdez with Farther Away.
Mar 11, 2019
176 – The Artist Life with Demorge Brown pt. 2
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Part two of a thoroughly fascinating chat with the great Demorge Brown. Music at the end from Hand Habits with Can’t Calm Down.
Mar 04, 2019
175 – The Artist Life with Demorge Brown pt. 1
00:55:24
Demorge Brown (@leitepreto) is a fascinating character. From writing and acting to producing and just being surrounded by interesting projects, he has created some of the most interesting things you’ll see. If you’re unfamiliar with his work, give yourself a gift and check it out. He stopped by to share some Stiegl Lager and chat …
The title “Design” really doesn’t capture how fascinating Ben Ellis is. This is part two of a great conversation with him. Music at the end from Film School with Meet Around 10.
Feb 18, 2019
173 – Design with Ben Ellis pt. 1
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Ben Ellis (thensomethingnew.com) is a fascinating person. This episode could have been called ten different things. From his work in tech, to his interests and pursuits, to his quest to be his happiest and best self – it’s really worth a listen. Music at the end from Film School with Crushin’.
Jan 28, 2019
172 – Tarot with Lizzy Cooperman pt. 2
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Lizzy Cooperman is back, and this time she does a full tarot reading. It’s a fun experience, and so is her new album Organism. Get a copy everywhere you buy comedy albums. You’ll love it! She’s very funny. Music at the end from Steve Gunn with Vagabond.
Jan 19, 2019
171 – Tarot with Lizzy Cooperman pt. 1
00:56:38
Lizzy Cooperman is a terrific comedian, and her new album Organism is out now. In addition to being a comedian, she also reads tarot cards. She dropped by the Space Cave to share some Steady Eddie Seasonal IPA from Union Craft Brewing (sent in from Andy Chrest) and talk about energy, auras, the unknown, and …
True crime producer Tim Furlong is back to continue a fun chat about the narratives of a true crime, what draws people to them, and why people find them so fascinating. And more Nanticoke Nectar from RAR Brewing. Music at the end from Cardioid with The Night (suggestion via Ryan McWilliams.)
Dec 24, 2018
169 – True Crime with Tim Furlong pt. 1
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Tim Furlong works in the film and TV world producing true crime shows for Discovery Channel’s Investigation Discovery. Hear about how that happens and also a lot of talk about human nature, free will, instincts, and a lot more. All with some delicious Nanticoke Nectar IPA from RAR Brewing courtesy of Andy Chrest. Music at …
Dr. David Aveline is a brilliant physicist, and he’s back to talk more about getting atoms really cold on the ISS, his work at CAL (Cold Atom Laboratory), and what the universe might be. More Citrus Wheat from Angel City Brewing keeps things casual. Music at the end from Suburban Living with Drowning.
Dec 10, 2018
167 – Cold Atoms with David Aveline pt. 1
00:51:52
David Aveline is a physicist, and he works for CAL, the Cold Atom Laboratory. When you hear what they do, you won’t believe it. It involves atoms, the International Space Station, and very cold temperatures. We share some Citrus Wheat Ale from Angel City Brewing, and he tells me how all of this fascinating science …
166 – Biomedical Engineering with Pallavi Gunalan pt. 2
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Pallavi Gunalan (@pallavigunalan) is back to continue a chat about Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience, and this one gets pretty philosophical. We also share more blonde Ale from St. Archer Brewing. Music at the end from Far Caspian with Between Days.
Nov 26, 2018
165 – Biomedical Engineering with Pallavi Gunalan pt. 1
01:03:50
Pallavi Gunalan (@pallavigunalan) is getting her PhD in Biomedical Engineering from USC, and she’s also doing comedy in her free time. How does she find time for all of this? What is Biomedical Engineering exactly, and how does it tie into neuroscience? Join us and some Blonde Ale from St. Archer Brewing and find out. …