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Semi-Intellectual Musings

83 episodes - English - Latest episode: over 5 years ago - ★★★★★ - 20 ratings

Podcast focusing on the social sciences, humanities and arts.

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Surviving Arrest & The Criminal Justice System

October 28, 2018 19:15 - 1 hour - 51.2 MB

In the United States 1 out 3 young people are arrested at least once by age 23 - this could be as high as 41% research reveals. “Getting arrested is much more complicated than just showing up” Julio Briones tell us in Surviving Arrest: The Complete Guide. Julio hosts An Ounce of Prevention podcast, he is also a Personal Crisis Manager, Coach, and is the founder and CEO of AnswerMan Speciality Services. Julio has an inspirational story; he embodies the advice and life lessons he offers. On thi...

Surviving Arrest & The Criminal Justice System

October 28, 2018 19:15 - 1 hour - 51.2 MB

In the United States 1 out 3 young people are arrested at least once by age 23 - this could be as high as 41% research reveals. “Getting arrested is much more complicated than just showing up” Julio Briones tell us in Surviving Arrest: The Complete Guide. Julio hosts An Ounce of Prevention podcast, he is also a Personal Crisis Manager, Coach, and is the founder and CEO of AnswerMan Speciality Services. Julio has an inspirational story; he embodies the advice and life lessons he offers. On thi...

Soviet Sports Pt. 2 - Dominance and Disintegration

August 20, 2018 14:53 - 1 hour - 64.5 MB

On this episode Matt continues a chat with Kristaps Andrejsons from the Eastern Border Podcast about the Soviet Union’s mass athletics program. We also hear from Chris Osborne, our fearless comrade over at Play Comics Podcast. History, politics, performance enhancing drugs for curlers. This episode goes far and wide.    Our ears are graced once more with a few tunes - Bāliņš jāja kara taku and Vēja vārdi - from the Latvian symphonic, melodic, gothic, folk, metal, rock band Oceanpath. Find Oce...

Soviet Sports Part 1: Manufacturing Homo Sovieticus

June 27, 2018 23:14 - 1 hour - 48.2 MB

This week Matt chats with Kristaps Andrejsons, from the Eastern Border Podcast, about the Soviet Union’s mass athletics program. Sport is always political, by examining the intentions behind the program we learn about the socio-political and moralistic ideologies of the Soviet Union. Or, Matt just wanted to resurrect another undergrad paper!   We start off by getting to know Kristaps, why he started his podcast and find out what brand of imperialism he hates more! He also introduces us to a s...

Sharing a Slice of Cultures

June 05, 2018 00:37 - 56 minutes - 39.3 MB

On this episode, Phil sits down with Sean McGuire, the creator and host of the Share A Slice Podcast. In the first part, Sean tell us about his podcast, atheism and what it’s like talking with people from all walks of life. We get to hear a few of Sean’s stories about talking with the head of an UFO religion, sex workers, drag queens, and someone who prefers to pee and poop in her tent. Who are we to judge?! In the second part of our chat we dig into the notions of countercultures and subcult...

Jahmeelah Gamble just Slay’d the Mic

May 21, 2018 04:24 - 1 hour - 94.1 MB

Matt sat down with disability advocate, educator, public speaker and podcaster Jahmeelah Gamble. If you like going down rabbit holes, this is the episode for you. We chatted about balancing conflicting cultural expectations in an educational context, accidently landing a TV show for 6 seasons and the ways Jahmeelah has endeavored to be a humanist rather than a knight in shining armor.   Matt shares a little confession, while Jahm talks about her brand. Spoiler: it’s intersectional-reflexive a...

For The Love Of All Species

April 23, 2018 04:19 - 1 hour - 61.4 MB

At times, our furry friends bring us joy, pleasure and happiness. Their company is valued, and they too are valued members of our homes. Other times, they bring us closer to understanding why not sweating the small stuff is an important life lesson. As humans we think we have the benefit of being intelligent and rational. But are we alone in that regard? From the social sciences, humanities and art comes an episode full of love for all species. We are joined by the creator of The Species Podc...

Chronicity - Episode 1 - The Unraveling

April 18, 2018 07:31 - 1 hour - 57.8 MB

There comes a moment in time when the things that we could once do, the things that we did easily and without much effort, become more difficult. Maybe even impossible. It is in those moments that the reality of what chronic pain and illness can do to the body and mind becomes apparent. The experience of the first episode or attack is now interwoven into a web that has transformed our lives. This episode tells the stories of first encounters with what would become a chronic pain or illness. T...

Chronicity - Episode 0 - Welcome to Chronicity

April 02, 2018 04:08 - 27 minutes - 19.7 MB

This is a podcast mini-series on chronic pain and Illness. Over the course of this mini-series, you will hear the real stories of folks living with chronic pain and chronic illness. We have over 20 hours of audio for this series, and our goal is to bring you a conversation that spans the personal, the political, the medical, and the emotional sides of pain and illness. But before we start, we wanted to give you a little background on why we decided to put this series together, and a little ta...

Placing Bets

March 25, 2018 15:52 - 1 hour - 68.7 MB

Games of chance have long been a part of societies. From dice, spinning tops, or playing cards, we have always wanted to win big on luck. The modern casino, however, offers an interesting perspective to take seriously what happens when we place bets.   Matt read some quotes from The Gambler by Fyodor Dostoyevsky - Project Gutenberg   Voluntary Self-Exclusion Program Review British Columbia - Centre for the Advancement of Best Practices   BC Lottery Corporation's self-exclusion program not kee...

Social Media in the Classroom

March 11, 2018 23:30 - 1 hour - 62.7 MB

On this episode we talk about teaching practices and the idea that social media has a place in the classroom. We discuss our views of pedagogy (the art, science, and even craft of teaching), classroom power and dynamics between educators and students, and the politics of education. Why aren’t educators turning to social media in the classroom? Can social media result in more classroom engagement, exposure to our social world, and, even, democratize the learning process? It’s ambitious. But is...

Turntables & Microphones: Art in a Digital Age

March 03, 2018 15:37 - 1 hour - 54.3 MB

Guest co-host Anthony Von Dessauer, creator of the popular podcast The Curse of Silverlake, joins Phil to discuss music preservation, art, the potential impacts of technology, and the stratified character of our society. How art gets commercially made and distributed is a contested domain. Luckily for us avid music lovers, an Archive.org project seeks to digitize and democratize some of the greatest music ever made. Join us as we explore the fuzzy boundaries of who produces, who consumes, and...

Turntables & Microphones: Art in a Digital Age

March 03, 2018 15:37 - 1 hour - 54.3 MB

Guest co-host Anthony Von Dessauer, creator of the popular podcast The Curse of Silverlake, joins Phil to discuss music preservation, art, the potential impacts of technology, and the stratified character of our society. How art gets commercially made and distributed is a contested domain. Luckily for us avid music lovers, an Archive.org project seeks to digitize and democratize some of the greatest music ever made. Join us as we explore the fuzzy boundaries of who produces, who consumes, and...

Resilience: Rebounds & Blocks

February 20, 2018 03:06 - 1 hour - 66.1 MB

This week we deep dive into the world of resilience. From Francis Bacon’s musings of how sound bounces off walls, to the proposal that colouring can help block the nasty world around us: we explore the etymology, the history, and some implications of the resilience turn. Even our game of ‘What Do You Hate More’ was (unintentionally) inspired by the notions of risk, vulnerability, and recovery. So do what you do, ‘cuz we’re all just trying to cope.   The book Phil mentioned is titled ‘The Resi...

Resilience: Rebounds & Blocks

February 20, 2018 03:06 - 1 hour - 66.1 MB

This week we deep dive into the world of resilience. From Francis Bacon’s musings of how sound bounces off walls, to the proposal that colouring can help block the nasty world around us: we explore the etymology, the history, and some implications of the resilience turn. Even our game of ‘What Do You Hate More’ was (unintentionally) inspired by the notions of risk, vulnerability, and recovery. So do what you do, ‘cuz we’re all just trying to cope.   The book Phil mentioned is titled ‘The Resi...

Who Is: Rob Kristoffersen?

February 16, 2018 15:42 - 34 minutes - 24.2 MB

Who is Rob Kristoffersen? Do we really know? Can we say with any certainty? Is he a Canadia-phile (someone who loves Canada)? Does he actually live in the woods (probably, but maybe not)? Many, many questions. We do know some things, so lets connect the dots.   Make sure to check out Rob's podcast Our Strange Skies: https://audioboom.com/channels/4938828 Join the conversation on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ourstrangeskies/ And probe Twitter for clues: https://twitter.com/yerufoguy   --...

Cynicism in the Art Gallery

January 30, 2018 05:00 - 1 hour - 51.9 MB

We get all up in the art on this episode. Matt visited the National Art Gallery in beautiful Ottawa, ON. We get a walkthrough, you get one of our most cynical takes yet. From First Nations, Métis & Cree artwork, to the paintings of the iconic group of seven, we just can’t wrap our heads around the colonial couplings found in the gallery. Luckily, Emily Carr saved us from total despair. That is, until we try to make sense of postmodern art. It’s like finding lost money in your jacket pocket: c...

Resolutions, Confessions & Predictions

January 12, 2018 00:33 - 1 hour - 65.7 MB

In this episode we offer up our resolutions and predictions for 2018. Matt is determined to make this year his most focused ever and Phil doesn’t think the world will end, yet. With a heartfelt round of confessions, we agree that being warm is worse than cold. Typical. We decided to end things with a long overdue round of thank-you’s to all those who have graced us with iTunes and Facebook reviews. Kicking off the year sayin’, Thanks! We thank David Wagner for kindly allowing us to play a f...

Resolutions, Confessions & Predictions

January 12, 2018 00:33 - 1 hour - 65.7 MB

In this episode we offer up our resolutions and predictions for 2018. Matt is determined to make this year his most focused ever and Phil doesn’t think the world will end, yet. With a heartfelt round of confessions, we agree that being warm is worse than cold. Typical. We decided to end things with a long overdue round of thank-you’s to all those who have graced us with iTunes and Facebook reviews. Kicking off the year sayin’, Thanks! We thank David Wagner for kindly allowing us to play a f...

Year in Review

January 03, 2018 21:37 - 1 hour - 70.6 MB

On this episode we review 2017, a year punctuated with the bad, the ugly & the awkward. From Trump and #MeToo to the Phoenix pay system catastrophe and no more Sears holiday catalogues, we talk about key moments in politics and science, showing how 2017 was another year with far reaching impacts for all of us. 2017 was also Canada’s 150th birthday. As Canadians, we think back on what that meant to us and provide some advice for those of you looking to build a $4.3M outdoor hockey rink. 2017 ...

Holiday Traditions

December 23, 2017 15:08 - 1 hour - 65.8 MB

We all celebrate the holiday season differently. That’s a good thing. On this episode Matt & Phil share their holiday traditions. From savory meat pies, to sugary cookies, to cups filled with rum and eggnog, they show how good food and good people make the holidays a special time of the year. During the second half of the show, Phil connects with friends of the podcast to talk about their holiday traditions. We wish everyone a safe and happy holiday season. We thank Alex Diskin for kindly a...

Adventures in Space & Time

December 19, 2017 21:55 - 1 hour - 53.2 MB

Matt & Phil chat on a cross-country check-up this week. Phil opens up about his life as an aspiring PhD, Matt tells us how to travel with a young one, and we debate the merits and demerits of compression socks and tourists. Yup, it got a little silly. Go figure. We do settle down and put on our serious faces to discuss how we, individually and collectively, experience space and time. Seen as social aspects of our world, how we experience space and time is highly dependant on the structures t...

Adventures in Space & Time

December 19, 2017 21:55 - 1 hour - 53.2 MB

Matt & Phil chat on a cross-country check-up this week. Phil opens up about his life as an aspiring PhD, Matt tells us how to travel with a young one, and we debate the merits and demerits of compression socks and tourists. Yup, it got a little silly. Go figure. We do settle down and put on our serious faces to discuss how we, individually and collectively, experience space and time. Seen as social aspects of our world, how we experience space and time is highly dependant on the structures t...

Absurdities of Lit Class

December 10, 2017 17:31 - 1 hour - 46.6 MB

  Matt & Phil have been physically disconnected lately. That means their neural nets are out of alignment. Rough times. Luckily they had the chance to talk with Megan, co-host of Oh No! Lit Class. The discussion meandered around podcasting, life, politics, teaching, paper clips, literature and, finally, Franz Kafka. There was a point to all this, it’s just not obvious. How Kafkaesk. Make sure to subscribe and follow Oh No! Lit Class at: Website http://ohnolitclass.com/blog/|Twitter @OhNoL...

This is Life with Hello Life WTF

November 20, 2017 00:00 - 1 hour - 72.3 MB

While Matt & Phil yearn for longer summers their special guests would like some of the soft, fluffy, sticky, cold, frozen, lifeless substance we sometimes call snow. To be honest, most of the time we call it (insert expletive of choice). Enough about weather. Lindsay & Perry Johnson, co-hosts of the Hello Life WTF podcast, join us to talk about empathy and communication in relationships, disney movies, video games, baseball, squeaky chairs, and what drives them as a couple to podcast. Lindsa...

Skip & Josh Special Part 1-Tribute to Gord Downie

November 13, 2017 04:37 - 1 hour - 67.9 MB

We have yet to fully understand or realize the breadth and depth of Gord Downie’s influence. Musically, poetically, socially, personally, Gord Downie was always more than the frontman for The Tragically Hip: he was a Canadian icon. We connected with the guys over at the Skip & Josh Podcast to talk about the Hip, swap stories and have a good old fashioned tribute to a great Canadian from Kingston, Ontario. This is part 1 of our chat. Be sure to check out the second part of our conversation, ...

Skip & Josh Special Part 1-Tribute to Gord Downie

November 13, 2017 04:37 - 1 hour - 67.9 MB

We have yet to fully understand or realize the breadth and depth of Gord Downie’s influence. Musically, poetically, socially, personally, Gord Downie was always more than the frontman for The Tragically Hip: he was a Canadian icon. We connected with the guys over at the Skip & Josh Podcast to talk about the Hip, swap stories and have a good old fashioned tribute to a great Canadian from Kingston, Ontario. This is part 1 of our chat. Be sure to check out the second part of our conversation, ...

Patio Session #6 - SIMply A Chat with Anthony von Dessauer

November 10, 2017 03:00 - 55 minutes - 38.3 MB

A few things have happened since our last patio session: daylight savings time kicked in, the trees got naked, some snow fell, and it started to get too cold to actually podcast outdoors. So with a slight sigh, we grabbed our gear and went inside for the winter. The good news about having to spend winter inside, which is almost 9 months of the year where we live, is that we can finally get back to our table top games. And what better way to start the gaming season than with a special guest f...

Do Androids Dream of Blade Runner?

November 06, 2017 03:00 - 1 hour - 42.9 MB

Recorded outside on October 25th before the weather gets too cold. Matt & Phil decided they wanted to be current. In with the cool kids. Men of their time. In the know... So that meant, obviously, talking about one of the most anticipated movie releases this year: Blade Runner 2049 (Dir. Denis Villeneuve). Matt took one for the team and went to the cinema to see it on on the big screen. Spoiler alert: he left the overpriced popcorn scented auditorium feeling a little...muh. So how does one g...

October Bonus - Is Anyone There?

October 31, 2017 00:10 - 1 hour - 46.6 MB

This bonus episode features us, Matt & Phil, escaping a zombie apocalypse. Luckily, we end up connecting over the airwaves with Alex & Zach from the Is Anyone There podcast. After having travelled through the infested terrain of Ottawa, Ontario and made our way to a safe bunker, Alex & Zach gave us much needed survival tips: light a bunch of gas on fire to make a smoke signal, empty out all our water because it could have killed us, and cut off Matt's arm. Do we survive? Probably. Is it beca...

Patio Session #5

October 28, 2017 05:10 - 19 minutes - 14.1 MB

  On this patio session Phil talks about home renovations with Matt. He's no expert, but wanted to share a thing or two about the basics. Who knew he was also good with his hands? Key takeaway: do it right the first time. Second takeaway: contract out when you have to. Third takeaway: the details are important. Sounds a lot like writing a book. Actually, it's probably nothing like writing a book. Well, maybe. Uh oh.  -------------------------------------- Patio Sessions are where we sit d...

Governing Censorship

October 22, 2017 07:00 - 1 hour - 71.9 MB

This episode started out as solely Banned Books week themed. As it happens, it got out of hand. So instead, here’s a social science take on the censorship, banning, restriction and outright prohibition of works of art and speech. From Stan Cohen to Michel Foucault, we offer a few frameworks and examples to help make sense of how we govern censorship. Music abounds in this one. Fitting to play songs that some folks fought for us never to hear again. Links to audio clips in this episode: Sal...

Patio Session #4

October 11, 2017 21:34 - 17 minutes - 12.9 MB

Already our fourth patio session of the season. Whoop! Whoop! Matt tells us about his recent visit to the MOSAÏCANADA 150 exhibit (www.mosaicanada.ca). What better way is there to properlu end the summer season than walking around giant horticultural scuptures? Yah, what we thought too.  We then dive into a very tasty grapefruit radler from Perth Brewery (http://www.perthbrewery.ca/). A great suggestion from our friends over at Nerdy by Nature (http://www.letusgetnerdy.com/).  ------------...

September Bonus - A Week in the Life of Podcasters

October 01, 2017 03:30 - 57 minutes - 40 MB

This September bonus episode is our way of celebrating International Podcasting Day. We spent the week audio journalling our adventures and mishaps, recording on handheld devices on the fly - often while driving it seemed. We ended up talking a lot about other great podcasts too, so make sure to check them out. We hope this behind the scenes episode sheds some light on what it's like being a podcaster. Hopefully, somehow, it can help bring us all a little closer together.  Music in this epi...

Patio Session #3

September 30, 2017 18:00 - 16 minutes - 12.1 MB

It's a hat trick: our third Patio Session. We sat down in the woods to chat about Banned Books week. Matt tells the story of a few challenged books from British Columbia, Canada while Phil provides a brief overview of what Banned Books week is all about.  -------------------------------------- Patio Sessions are where we sit down to chat with little to no prep work done. It's a way to provide updates on the show, talk about what's on our minds and connect the old fashioned way: over drinks...

Patio Session #2

September 29, 2017 20:48 - 13 minutes - 9.86 MB

We took our second Patio Session to the forest. No really, we like literally went and sat in the forest next to Phil's property. It was fitting as we talked about one of Matt's recent golf games, then got bantering about etiquette in sports and life in general.   -------------------------------------- Patio Sessions are where we sit down to chat with little to no prep work done. It's a way to provide updates on the show, talk about what's on our minds and connect the old fashioned way: ove...

Patio Session #1

September 28, 2017 04:00 - 16 minutes - 12.3 MB

Semi-Intellectual Musings's first recorded Patio Session. We sit outside with a maple whiskey from Quebec. Somehow the discussion went from a lovely view of the Gatineau hills to a ghost story.  -------------------------------------- Patio Sessions are where we sit down to chat with little to no prep work done. It's a way to provide updates on the show, talk about what's on our minds and connect the old fashioned way: over drinks.  As always, make sure to follow #PodernFamily, #Podmospher...

The Art of Satire

September 25, 2017 15:52 - 1 hour - 82.2 MB

It’s the start of Banned Books week, which means we begin to pontificate over works that have been challenged, mostly wondering why someone would want to ban The Catcher in the Rye or To Kill a Mockingbird or One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. We figured a look at satire is a good entry way into the realm of the forbidden. Before we fall too far down that rabbit hole, we pause to thank some friends of the show. The Art of Satire (14:33) Satire isn’t easy. Too offensive and the satirist comes...

Networks of Conspiracies - Part 2

September 16, 2017 23:12 - 1 hour - 61.6 MB

This is the conclusion to Networks of Conspiracies Part 1. We kick it off with a discussion of the 1980’s political, economic  and cultural context to help understand the war on drugs. We then dive into the conspiratorial plots of the 1990’s: Tupac, Biggie, Princess Diana and Kurt Cobain. We end with a discussion and a montage of newsroom sound bites from the most organized series of events in recent United States History: September 11th 2001. We get a little emotional about the whole affair...

Networks of Conspiracies - Part 1

September 11, 2017 03:45 - 1 hour - 72.9 MB

Matt & Phil put on tinfoil hats, shut the curtains and prepare to free their minds. But first, they settle a debate about peameal bacon: friend or foe? Phil recounts a Facebook occurrence involving the Bombs Away podcast. Call it fate, or divine intervention, Disney’s Angels in the Outfield came back. Skip from the Skip and Josh podcast couldn’t resist getting in on the baseball movie action. Save us all, hockey season better start soon. Networks of Conspiracies - Part 1 (22:08) From gove...

Hockey Night at the Museum

September 04, 2017 01:00 - 1 hour - 53.3 MB

As the leaves turn to bright reds and golden yellows in our fast approaching fall season, nightmares of long snowy winters begin to occupy our minds. After all, it is September. For some, September means back to school. For us, this month also means leaving the enchanted woods where we record this podcast to venture into the world. Don’t worry, Matt went and returned safe. At least from what we can see. We talk cognitive nutritional supplements in a new Top 5. Hockey Night at the Museum (2...

Revolutionary Forces of Change

August 28, 2017 04:40 - 1 hour - 54.8 MB

While we continue to podcast in the sleepy woods, the world continues to spin - perhaps out of control. Good thing Matt brought a special guest along to this episode, because Phil seems mad about recent events and wants some answers. We talk politics and some current events before getting into a new recurring segment. We tackle Youtube or U2: friends or foes? Revolutionary Forces of Change (15:35) Special guest Evan Ferguson is on to discuss Spain’s civil war and the workers’ social revol...

Public Scholarship & Engaged Research

August 20, 2017 23:12 - 1 hour - 67.6 MB

We’re slowly recovering from the last few weeks. It must have something to do with the eclipse. Matt’s family is travelling so that means he can eat, sleep and podcast. Phil is back from a short trip to Montreal that involved a grilled cheese. Before getting on with our 25th episode, we send out some special messages and get into our podcasting friends’ top 5 baseball movie list. Public Scholarship & Engaged Research (13:13) We trace the concept of public sociology, or public scholarship a...

Public Scholarship & Engaged Research

August 20, 2017 23:12 - 1 hour - 67.6 MB

We’re slowly recovering from the last few weeks. It must have something to do with the eclipse. Matt’s family is travelling so that means he can eat, sleep and podcast. Phil is back from a short trip to Montreal that involved a grilled cheese. Before getting on with our 25th episode, we send out some special messages and get into our podcasting friends’ top 5 baseball movie list. Public Scholarship & Engaged Research (13:13) We trace the concept of public sociology, or public scholarship a...

August Bonus - Matt & Phil's Top 5

August 14, 2017 03:19 - 40 minutes - 28.9 MB

Top 5 lists serve a precise purpose: they tell us what’s cool. David Letterman put out his top 10 lists night after night, and everyone fell in love. So, with a feeling of nostalgia, we decided to offer you our Top 5. From procrastination activities (or strategies) to podcasting pet-peeves and from cooking tips to favorite baseball movies, you’ll find that we seldom agree on stuff. And that’s a bonus.    We truly hope you enjoy it! Check out #podernfamily #podmosphere and #2PodsADay for th...

August Bonus - Matt & Phil's Top 5

August 14, 2017 03:19 - 40 minutes - 28.9 MB

Top 5 lists serve a precise purpose: they tell us what’s cool. David Letterman put out his top 10 lists night after night, and everyone fell in love. So, with a feeling of nostalgia, we decided to offer you our Top 5. From procrastination activities (or strategies) to podcasting pet-peeves and from cooking tips to favorite baseball movies, you’ll find that we seldom agree on stuff. And that’s a bonus.    We truly hope you enjoy it! Check out #podernfamily #podmosphere and #2PodsADay for th...

Friend or Foe?

August 06, 2017 15:30 - 1 hour - 47.7 MB

It’s mid-summer and that means another form of nuisance has arrived to the rural way of life. To continue our fly-suite discussions, Phil talks about how deer flies made him miserable for a few days. Matt went to physio therapy and reports back on his sensory overload session. It seems that all of our senses were under attack this past week. Sometimes it's better to stay in a dark room. A very dark, quiet room. Friend or Foe? (18:30) For this episode we tell you what we really think about ...

July Bonus - Journey Through History

July 30, 2017 07:00 - 40 minutes - 28.8 MB

Join us on a journey as we recount the funny, the strange, the whimsical and the just plain odd newspapers stories of the past. It’s a very different episode than the regular show, and that’s a bonus. We truly hope you enjoy it!   Check out #podernfamily and #podmosphere for the best in indie podcasts. Want to join the “IMDB for podcasts”? Find new shows, rate the shows you love and do what the cool kids do. Use promo code SIMPOD for your exclusive beta account at podchaser.com today. F...

Generations & Kinship Ties

July 29, 2017 07:00 - 1 hour - 43.9 MB

On the things that Matt & Phil enjoy: the long lunch during a round of golf, classic SNES games, poutine and late night walks that include other podcasts talking about the show. Matt’s baby can recognize faces, so she’ll quickly figure out what the fed-up face from buying diapers from Walmart is. Bye-Bye Markov and hello to hockey talk. Afterall, it is already the end of July.   Generations & Kinship Ties (15:35) The concept of generations has provided a convenient way to group people toge...

Generations & Kinship Ties

July 29, 2017 07:00 - 1 hour - 43.9 MB

On the things that Matt & Phil enjoy: the long lunch during a round of golf, classic SNES games, poutine and late night walks that include other podcasts talking about the show. Matt’s baby can recognize faces, so she’ll quickly figure out what the fed-up face from buying diapers from Walmart is. Bye-Bye Markov and hello to hockey talk. Afterall, it is already the end of July.   Generations & Kinship Ties (15:35) The concept of generations has provided a convenient way to group people toge...

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