Welcome to The Wild Card Podcast! This is episode 86 of our attempt at this whole podcasting thing!! Today's episode features: Jared Eaton presenting a brief history of cheese, Jeff Curtis discussing whether or not urine or eyeballs are preferable to eat, Ron Blair pooping words out of his mouth, and special guest, one of our original deckheads: Moira Taylor! Throughout the episode, you'll hear the four of us discussing such varied topics as: The way this podcast is about being Keyzer Soze, our favorite cheeses/cheese experiences (anyone had Provel cheese?), Ron mothmanning his way into Jeff's garage, what the plot of Grease is all about (I'm pretty sure we remembered it perfectly), and occasionally we part from our tangents to analyze one of the darkest eras in United States history: The Salem Witch Trials! This week, Moira Taylor leads us on a journey through the history and people depicted in Arthur Miller's play The Crucible. We also explore the culture of New England puritans, how great firewood is as a job perk, spectral evidence, and so much more! Join us on this journey to wherever and we're sure that our Ensorcelling Podcast will send you into fits of joy!
Please like/subscribe/review and leave comments below! Let us know your thoughts on the Salem Witch Trials, how awesome Moira Taylor's report was, your favorite cheeses/cheese experiences, whether or not you have had Provel cheese, the quality of Cheez-it Grooves (Ron is simply incorrect here), and if you, like Moira Taylor, are interested in being an official Deckhead!
P.S. “He wondered at the atrocities human kind was capable of committing. The majority of those housed below were ill, mentally or physically, not witches. Most were poor victims--the outcasts of society; or the opposite, people so blessed, others coveted their lives.”
~Brynn Chapman, "Where Bluebirds Fly"
P.P.S. Come see Moira Taylor and many more in Central Hardin/HCP's production of The Crucible: March 8th @ 7 pm & 9th @ 4 pm at the Hardin County School's Performing Arts Center, and March 15th & 16th @ 7 pm at the Elizabethtown Community and Technical College Science Auditorium.
P.P.P.S. Bite the Edge!