Episode 116: A More Inclusive Critter
Uncle Weepy's Depression Dungeon
English - July 08, 2020 19:00 - 47 minutes - 22.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratingsHealth & Fitness Arts Design anxiety depression humor kansas city cincinatti mental health tv shows hulu netflix hbo Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The Dungeoneers sit with Dr. Don Schaffner, food scientist at Rutgers University. The group goes deep on food and COVID-19 as well as the Disney+ version of "Hamilton." Jeremy and Don also nerd out on Scouting stuff, particularly Wood Badge.
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The Dungeoneers sit with Dr. Don Schaffner, food scientist at Rutgers University. The group goes deep on food and COVID-19 as well as the Disney+ version of "Hamilton." Jeremy and Don also nerd out on Scouting stuff, particularly Wood Badge.
We love you. Love us back.
Your mom probably told you that you can't buy friendship. We're saying she is wrong. Visit itsonlytwodollars.com and become a patron of the show.
Absolve the latent guilt you've been carrying all these years. $5.00 friends gain access to a bonus feed of exclusive content. Aftershow topics, shenanigans, and awkward good nights can be yours.
Support the show. Your conscience will be as clear as Paul's colon.
Special Guest: Dr. Don Schaffner.
Support Uncle Weepy's Depression Dungeon
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Don Schaffner 🦠 (@bugcounter) / TwitterDepartment of Food Science at Rutgers SEBSFood Safety TalkRisky or Not?The Bathroom Boys | Do By FridayPOTENTIAL FOR FOODBORNE TRANSMISSION OF COVID-19: LITERATURE REVIEW UPDATE 2Exaggerated risk of transmission of COVID-19 by fomites