Recent Podcast Episodes
085-Historical Context-Tom Gordon
Tom Gordon, Professor of Humanities, returns to provide some historical context to this current pandemic. We discuss human resiliency in response to things like the Black Plague and Smallpox. We also discuss the prevalence [...]
084-Corona Check-In- Abbey Cramer
Abbey stops by the studio to update us on her life and how she is maneuvering through this quarantine. Taylor talks too, a lot. He shares his perspectives on the need for understanding and [...]
083-This Sucks-Dana Frost
In this episode I sit down with return guest, Dana Frost. She is the founder of the Forced Joy Project and specializes in bringing awareness to difficult topics, like, grief. We discuss how each [...]
082-Chat w/a Nurse-Meghan Sarna
In this episode I get Meghan Sarna on the line. She spends 1/2 of her time practicing nursing at a hospital and the other 1/2 practicing a more holistic approach at Table Health in [...]
081-Progression through quarantine, at your own pace
Random thoughts after the 2nd week in quarantine. The conversation went towards progression despite this strange new landscape we find ourselves in. Progress can happen, but it might look different for everyone. [...]
080-Thoughts about the craziness
Sitting at home in quarantine, sharing my thoughts.
079-Overcoming Anxiety and Addiction with the Help of Yoga-Temple Florip
In this episode I sit down with Temple Florip. She is the Manager and an instructor at Yen Yoga and Fitness and is also advocating within the realm of addiction prevention. She bravely shares [...]
078-Talking Leadership with NYT Best Seller Angie Morgan
In this episode I sit down with Angie Morgan. She is the co-founder of Lead Star, a leadership development firm that has worked with the likes of Facebook and Walmart. Angie has found ways [...]
076-Figuring It Out-Mitch & Charynn Meoak
In this episode I sit down with the owners and operators of Refuge Salvage Works. They outline their plans for a new shop that will feature a salon and one of a kind home [...]
Recent Podcast Episodes
085-Historical Context-Tom Gordon
Tom Gordon, Professor of Humanities, returns to provide some historical context to this current pandemic. We discuss human resiliency in response to things like the Black Plague and Smallpox. We also discuss the prevalence [...]
084-Corona Check-In- Abbey Cramer
Abbey stops by the studio to update us on her life and how she is maneuvering through this quarantine. Taylor talks too, a lot. He shares his perspectives on the need for understanding and [...]
083-This Sucks-Dana Frost
In this episode I sit down with return guest, Dana Frost. She is the founder of the Forced Joy Project and specializes in bringing awareness to difficult topics, like, grief. We discuss how each [...]
082-Chat w/a Nurse-Meghan Sarna
In this episode I get Meghan Sarna on the line. She spends 1/2 of her time practicing nursing at a hospital and the other 1/2 practicing a more holistic approach at Table Health in [...]
081-Progression through quarantine, at your own pace
Random thoughts after the 2nd week in quarantine. The conversation went towards progression despite this strange new landscape we find ourselves in. Progress can happen, but it might look different for everyone. [...]
080-Thoughts about the craziness
Sitting at home in quarantine, sharing my thoughts.
079-Overcoming Anxiety and Addiction with the Help of Yoga-Temple Florip
In this episode I sit down with Temple Florip. She is the Manager and an instructor at Yen Yoga and Fitness and is also advocating within the realm of addiction prevention. She bravely shares [...]
078-Talking Leadership with NYT Best Seller Angie Morgan
In this episode I sit down with Angie Morgan. She is the co-founder of Lead Star, a leadership development firm that has worked with the likes of Facebook and Walmart. Angie has found ways [...]
076-Figuring It Out-Mitch & Charynn Meoak
In this episode I sit down with the owners and operators of Refuge Salvage Works. They outline their plans for a new shop that will feature a salon and one of a kind home [...]