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This week, Harold, Tyler, Olive, and Zac welcome a special guest!
Sheila visits the podcast to discuss her blog, Parallel Dichotomy, mental health and wellness, trauma, stigma, and identity, amongst other things.
This week, Harold, Zac, Tyler, and Olive return after April Break with a whole new sound setup, to discuss our judgments and biases, social media, and the art of dialogue.
This week, we're on break from school, but we're still bringing you an interim podcast! Check out a few live tracks from our friends, The King and Captain, recorded right here, at the Fairfax Community Library this past Saturday, April 22nd. Check out more of their music and performances at https://www.facebook.com/thekingandcaptain/ We'll be back with our regularly scheduled banter brigade next week! Tracks demo'ed are: Ghost Riders in the Sky, by Stan Jones; Muleskinner Blues, by Jimmie Rodgers and George Vaughan; White Freightliner Blues, by Townes Van Zandt; and Peaches, by the Presidents of the United States of America
In this episode, Zac, Harold, Olive, and Tyler welcome special guest, Devyn Borthwicke, conspiracy theory extraordinaire, as we discuss our favorite (or favorite to argue against) conspiracy theories.
Co.Design article on how 9/11 changed the way skyscrapers are designed
IEEE Spectrum article on manufacturing Solar Panels
Gawker article on Chem Trails and Conspiracies
Dyatlov Pass Incident Resources: DailyMail.co.uk, Dead Mountain Book, and of course, the Wiki.
Brain Games- the Social Conformity Experiment
And finally, the one you've all been waiting for: The Buzzfeed article on the Mandela Effect!
Welcome back to the podcast for episode 3! This week, we chat about our system of education in the US (specifically here in Vermont), where education has come from and where it is heading, and our experiences of education throughout our own lifetimes.
Proficiency Based Learning in a Nutshell
Vermont's Agency of Education's Transferable Skills
Welcome back to the podcast for our second episode! This week, Harold, Zac, Tyler, and Olive share some conversation regarding nostalgia and generally looking back longingly to the "good, old days," whatever that means (spoiler: We try to make sense of what that means).
The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up, by Marie Kondo
Restorative v Reflective nostalgia article from Psychology Today
Harold's Wolverine Socks
More on Intimate Anonymity from Shane Hipps, from whom Harold first came across the term.
The news story Zac was referencing regarding the American Heroin Epidemic (it was National Geographic, not the History Channel, btw).
Welcome to our first episode! This week, Harold, Zac, Tyler, and Olive introduce themselves and share some formational stories that have shaped our lives and/or explain a bit about who we are and how we got to our present place in life, as well as laying out the foundational hopes and goals for the podcast and where we will be heading in future episodes