The Riddle of the House-trained Gambol
Pete expounds on the long-running perils of railroad tie tag while Tommy and Foster come to a pandemic impasse.
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Pete expounds on the long-running perils of railroad tie tag while Tommy and Foster come to a pandemic impasse.
It’s the podcast where a filmmaker, a comedian and their guests slay their way through the 80s movies we love or might have missed. This week’s guest is Knights of the Rolled Table Podcasts’ Zach Stones and Dragonslayer, a movie selection from 1981.
New season, new questions! It’s been too long since we took on your fantastic submissions so we’re clearing the deck this New Year with discussion on ADHD paradoxes, health, ableism, and so much more!
When you do the right thing and bad things happen, does it mean you made a mistake? Paul and Matthew delve into the concept of results-oriented thinking and examine how Johnny succumbs to this pitfall with respect to morality and consequences in Season 3 of Cobra Kai. We also discuss the repercussions of violence, question why no one receives therapy in the Miyagi-verse, and explore how a show that began as an interesting critique of 1980s action movies ended up emulating them in its third season.
The natural and organic foods movement is taking on new meaning—and urgency—as societies better understand the link between the food we eat and the health of our planet. This week we talk to Mark Retzloff, one of the pioneers of the natural, organic, and
Rhonda Noordyk is the host of the Divorce Conversations for Women Podcast and CEO of the Women’s Financial Wellness Center. In her work, she helps women ask tough questions so that they get the answers that they need to navigate the divorce process.