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Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast Episode #910
NEW SUBSCRIPTION INTERFACE THINGAMAJIG! You can now find our subscription page at GeorgeHrab.com at this link. Many thanks to the majestic Evo Terra for his assistance. THE SHOW NOTES Val Kilmer (1959-2025) Intro Earl Grey Interesting Fauna - Sub-Antarctic Species’ Abundance Ask George - Translating? from Alex K. Insight In Sound: Consider Me Gone Religious Moron of the Week - Marvin Sapp from Eileen Williams Tell Me Something Good - Valerie’s Survival Instincts New Subscription Page April Gigs Show...
2025-04-03
53 min
Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast Episode #909
NEW SUBSCRIPTION INTERFACE DOOHICKY! You can now find our subscription page at GeorgeHrab.com at this link. Many thanks to the majestic Evo Terra for his assistance. THE SHOW NOTES Real Magic Intro “Adolescence” Interesting Fauna - Mountain Stone Wētā, Hemideina maori Stop Shouting LIVE at Insight In Sound Things People Love That Actually Suck - Romeo & Juliet As Romance Religious Moron of the Week - Fr. Tom Thakadipuram Rupert McClannahan’s Indestructible Bastards - Twice Bear Attacked Todd Orr Tell Me Somet...
2025-03-28
51 min
Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast Episode #908
The Show Notes Skiing and the ubiquitous nature of language Intro “Becoming Led Zeppelin” Ask George - Neurotica? from Greg D. Religious Moron of the Week - Minnesota state Sen. Justin Eichorn - Update: Robert Preston Morris Insight In Sound: Heaven Must Be Boring The History Chunk - March 20th “Flow” Tell Me Something Good - Equity Arc’s Concert Vinyl Garden with Lisa Bodnar April 5th Nazareth solo April 26th Show close ......................... Mentioned in the Show April 5 2nd Annual...
2025-03-19
52 min
Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast Episode #907
The Show Notes Taxes & money Intro Five years Interesting Fauna - Axolotl Common Side Effects Damian Handzy’s Facts That’ll Fuck Y’Up - Sequoyah, Frederick, Max, Grosseteste, Weird Al, more… Heretic Religious Moron of the Week - Terrance Owens Elliott Insight In Sound went great Tell Me Something Good - Christina’s Corner April 5th with Lisa Bodnar April 26th acoustic “So Wry, Solo” in Nazareth Show Close ......................... Mentioned in the Show April 5 2nd Annual Vinyl Garden E...
2025-03-13
49 min
First Voices Radio
05/19/24 - David Wengrow (Repeat)
REPEAT SHOW. David Graeber and David Wengrow are the co-authors of "The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity" (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021). "This is not a book. This is an intellectual feast. There is not a single chapter that does not (playfully) disrupt well-seated intellectual beliefs. It is deep, effortlessly iconoclastic, factually rigorous, and pleasurable to read." — Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Author, "The Black Swan." Tiokasin talks with co-author David Wengrow, a professor of comparative archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. He is a visiting professor at New York University. He is the au...
2024-05-20
58 min
Epidemiology Counts from the Society for Epidemiologic Research
SER 2023 Live Podcast Recording: Busting Epi Myths
The SER 2023 conference in Portland, Oregon was the site of the first ever live recording of the Epidemiology Counts podcast with an audience! Host Bryan James was joined by the hosts of the SERious Epi podcast, Matt Fox and Hailey Banack to lead a fun discussion on busting epidemiology myths in front of a room of raucous epidemiologists. Six awesome guests joined the panel to bust a myth of their choosing, which ranged from scientific, to historical, to personal: Kerry Keyes, Peter Tennant, Lindsey Russo, Ari Nandi, Marcia Pescador-Jiminez, and Lisa Bodnar. The energy in the room was high...
2023-07-11
1h 10
Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 2/10/23 part 2
ALBUM FOCUS: Further On: The Songs Of Billy Conway https://www.songsofbillyconway.com/ This albums serves as a tribute to the late drummer for Morphine, Jeffrey Foucault, Chris Smither, and others who are mainly part of the New England folk music scene. Billy was also active as a songwriter. Recordings and voice memos collected by Billy's wife Laurie Sargent provide the framework for these songs. "Quit Keeping Score" (featuring Jabe Beyer) "I Feel You Moving" (featuring Laurie Sargent) "Trouble In Heaven (featuring Hazel Fo...
2023-02-11
1h 41
Ask The Color Expert
Lisa Bodnar my very first employee shares her journey into salon ownership
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2022-11-30
43 min
The Rock is George Podcast
Episode 78: Interview with LISA BODNAR and DANN ARAQUE of LISA BODNAR & WHISTLEGRASS
George Dionne interviews LISA BODNAR and DANN ARAQUE of LISA BODNAR & WHISTLEGRASS about their latest album 40 Years in the Desert. The couple also discusses how they met, signing with Deko Entertainment, their PA67 tour, new music already completed, and much, much more.
2022-10-04
26 min
Shiny Epi People
AJ Adkins-Jackson, PhD on music as 'home', Dr. Dre, boxing, and comic sans
Season 2 finale ends with a bang! Paris "AJ" Adkins-Jackson, PhD is a multidisciplinary health equity researcher and Assistant Professor in the Departments of Epidemiology and Sociomedical Sciences at Columbia University. She tells me how her career path moved from anthropology to studying impact of structural determinants of health on historically marginalized groups. She tells me about the richness of her life outside of work, including finding a home in music from childhood to today, and kicking butt boxing, We chat about looking for a co-parent, singing our grant applications, and fonts we hate. Thank you for all of your...
2022-04-02
40 min
Shiny Epi People
Beth Linas, PhD on life outside of academia and ranking chain restaurants
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2022-03-19
30 min
Shiny Epi People
Fausto Bustos, PhD, on life crossing the southern border and loving prunes
You will surely love today's episode with Fausto Bustos, PhD. Fausto is an infectious disease epidemiologist and an ORISE Data Science Fellow at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, where he provides data analytic expertise, computational and statistical assistance, and substantive scientific knowledge to advance their research mission. Fausto grew up crossing the southern border of the US for school every day, lived in poverty with his mother and brother, and found an escape in education. His story is stirring, but his combination of intellect, humor, and silliness makes his life so far a story of resilience.
2022-03-05
38 min
First Voices Radio
02/27/22 - David Wengrow
David Graeber and David Wengrow are the co-authors of The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity, (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021). "This is not a book. This is an intellectual feast. There is not a single chapter that does not (playfully) disrupt well-seated intellectual beliefs. It is deep, effortlessly iconoclastic, factually rigorous, and pleasurable to read." - Nassim Nicholas Taleb, Author, The Black SwanTiokasin talks with co-author David Wengrow, a professor of comparative archaeology at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London. He is a visiting professor at New York University. He is the author...
2022-03-02
58 min
Secrets in Nature
30. Becoming the Alchemist of Your Own Experience with The Alchemical Sisters
Happy Friday! This week we celebrate one year of Secrets in Nature with the juiciest of interviews. The Alchemical Sisters, South Jersey business owners, join us to chat about breathwork, auras, the witch wound, and what it truly means to be your own alchemist. It brought us so much joy to discuss the magic that may be present in your hometown, your community, and in your very own life…it’s just a matter of alchemizing it. Enjoy 👁✨🌱 Follow us on Instagram: @secretsinnaturepodcast To watch Roxy run in slow motion: @rachaelamato on TikTok Where to find Kristin and Lisa: Alchemicalsisters.com Instagra...
2022-02-25
1h 01
Shiny Epi People
Rachel Hardeman, PhD on dismantling structural racism and advice for penguins
Rachel Hardeman, PhD is nothing short of a powerhouse. She is a reproductive health equity researcher, scholar, teacher, writer, speaker, and activist. Rachel is Associate Professor and the first Blue Cross Endowed Professor of Health and Racial Equity. Division of Health Policy & Management, University of Minnesota School of Public Health. Her research links structural racism to health, identifies opportunities for intervention, and dismantles the systems, structures, and institutions that allow inequities to persist. Two of her most important roles are as PI and founder of the Measuring & Operationalizing Racism to Achieve Health Equity lab and director of the Center f...
2022-02-19
35 min
Shiny Epi People
Steve Mooney, PhD on being a cis dude in therapy, divorcing, and online dating
Steve Mooney, PhD, is an assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Washington School of Public Health. He and I have been friends since 2017, and we met because we were both in the very early stages of our divorces. On the show, we talk about how our divorce has changed our feelings about our family structure. He tells me what it's like to be a cis American man deciding to go to therapy (in a culture that tells men to ignore their feelings) and how we try to muddle through the dating apps. Support the show (https://w...
2022-02-05
36 min
Shiny Epi People
Maria Glymour, PhD on the path to finding her career and riding cows in Oklahoma
Today, my chat with the amazing Maria Glymour, ScD, Professor of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of California - San Francisco. Maria tells me about being lost after college and her winding road to epidemiology, growing up in rural Oklahoma, riding cows, the Beastie Boys, a dinner party with Jaws, and the 'flavor' red. I don't think I've ever laughed this hard during an interview. Enjoy!Support the show
2022-01-15
37 min
Shiny Epi People
Tamarra James-Todd, PhD on peer mentoring and joy riding in her dad's Mustang
Tamarra James-Todd, PhD is an Associate Professor of Environmental Health at the Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health. She tells me about the motivations for her research interests in environmental reproductive justice, dedicating her diabetes research to her late father, the value of peer mentorship, joy riding with her dad in his Mustang in the '70s, dinner with Hannibal Lecter and Molly Ringwald, and more! Laugh along with us!Support the show
2022-01-08
33 min
Shiny Epi People
Chenoa Cassidy-Matthews, MPH on Indigenous research and shark tank diving
Chenoa Cassidy-Matthews is a rockstar PhD student in epidemiology at the University of British Columbia School of Population and Public Health. She is a member of the Sachigo Lake First Nation, which is an Oji Cree First Nation band government in an area that colonizers now call Northwestern Ontario Canada. Chenoa is an indigenous health researcher and epidemiologist. She studies the impacts of overdose and COVID-19 on urban Indigenous young people, and develop recommendations for a holistic, self-determined, Indigenous response. Chenoa talks with me about her Indigenous background and research and how they conflict with her current training and ho...
2021-12-18
34 min
Shiny Epi People
Whitney Robinson, PhD on apologizing, male mentorship, and bad 90s fashion
Today you hear from Whitney Robinson, PhD, social epidemiologist and all around brilliant, thoughtful, vulnerable woman. She is so well known in the public health community after her positions as a Robert Wood Johnson Health and Societies Scholar, assistant and then associate professor at UNC in the epidemiology department, and now as faculty epidemiologist in the Division of Women’s Community and Population Health in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Duke University School of Medicine. Whitney tells me about her recent transition to Duke, what she learned about changing jobs midcareer, how her personality matches her new jo...
2021-12-04
32 min
Shiny Epi People
Brandon Marshall, PhD on letting staff lead and 90 little Christmas houses
If you know my guest today, you probably know what a rock star researcher is, but you may not know much of anything personal about him. Today, Brandon Marshall, PhD, Associate Professor of Epidemiology at Brown University, gives me a glimpse into his life: acting, snowboarding, home decorating, caring for 2 pugs, and stubbornly refusing to leave Celsius back in Canada. Of course, Brandon shares how he successfully manages a very large research team, cross-training staff and letting them lead, and avoiding overwhelm. Enjoy!Support the show
2021-11-20
33 min
Shiny Epi People
Dana Bernson, MPH on government epi, grief, joy, and candy corn
Today you'll hear from Dana Bernson, MPH, Epidemiologist and Director of Special Analytic Projects within the Office of Population Health at the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. She tells me about her position in state government and what she finds so fulfilling about it. Dana also generously shares the story of her first husband's passing, leaving her a widow at age 29. We discuss joy and grief, her pandemic elopement, as well as being a Nashville hot chicken sandwich, her unabashed love of candy corn, the band Creed (it's a no for her!), "We Found Love in a Homeless Place"...
2021-11-06
36 min
Shiny Epi People
Sameera Nayak, MA on antidepressants changing her life and being a rescue dog mom
I am happy to present to you a delightful conversation I had with Sameera Nayak, MA, who is currently a doctoral student in Population Health in the Bouvé College of Health Sciences at the Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice Research at Northeastern University. Sameera tells me about immigrating to the US from India at 18 for college and navigating the academic system as an immigrant. She very courageously talks about past depressive episodes, her internalized stigma associated with medication use, her decision to start meds, and how they have changed her life for the better. I loved this s...
2021-10-23
32 min
Shiny Epi People
Roland Thorpe, PhD on diversity, equity, and inclusion and being chocolate mousse
Today, I got to enjoy an informative, hilarious, and illuminating conversation with the incomparable Roland Thorpe, Professor of Health, Behavior and Society at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. And his newest position, which we talk about today, is as the Associate Vice Provost of Faculty Diversity. Roland also discusses his love of food and drink, Android vs. iPhone, broccoli vs. broccolini, a story of academic kindness, and more! Enjoy!Support the show
2021-10-16
34 min
Shiny Epi People
Jaimie Gradus, DSc on luck in grant funding and SER friendships
Welcome to the premier of Season 2 of Shiny Epi People! I could not find a better way to start this new season than to chat with one of my epi besties Jaimie Gradus, DSc. Jaimie is an Associate Professor at Boston University School of Public Health whose research focuses on psychiatric epidemiology. She has an impressive NIH grant portfolio, so we talk success, luck, and the lack of meritocracy in grant funding. Jaimie and I also share our best memories of the annual meetings of the Society for Epidemiologic Research, how we help each other succeed, her life growing...
2021-10-09
37 min
Going Boldly, Entertainment, Information, Inspiration, & Transformation for Entrepreneurs!
Lisa Bodnar’s business divorce left her with just the business name.
S1-E40 Lisa Bodnar’s business divorce left her with just the business name. Her side hustle had a partnership divorce, and she left with just her business name. Now she is based out of a new venue and building Crew Country Line Dancing into a powerhouse brand working directly with talented artists both in the music industry and beyond.Lisa shares her journey from an award-winning college student, to a viral video of her original choreography to Luke Bryan’s Kick the Dust Up, to her plans for being the go-to line dancing choreographer for...
2021-10-04
1h 00
Shiny Epi People
Updates from Hoda Abdel Magid!
It is the final of the update episodes with guests from 2020! Today, you hear from the hilarious Hoda Abdel Magid. Hoda is currently in the second year of her postdoc. She tells me about resubmitting her K99-R00 application, hot yoga in a hijab, a setup date in Cairo that she didn't know was a setup, surfing, therapy (a fav topic of mine!), and more! You will LOL in this one. Please enjoy, and thank you for all of your support!Support the show
2021-10-02
34 min
Shiny Epi People
Updates from Louisa Smith and Michelle Caunca!
Summer is nearly over, but I have two more updates of these episodes to put out! So we are going to keep calling them summer episodes! Today, you hear from two recent graduates and rising stars you first heard from in 2020: Louisa Smith, PhD, and Michelle Caunca, MD, PhD. Since her episode aired, Louisa has defended her dissertation, accepted a postdoc, participated in a triathlon, spent the summer in Switzerland, is on the dating apps, and more! Michelle updates me on her feelings of imposter syndrome in Medicine, the residency match process, how she is doing so far in...
2021-09-25
35 min
Shiny Epi People
Updates from Bertha Hidalgo!
I believe in summer through September! Here is a fourth summer bonus episode for your enjoyment! And I have a treat with the hilarious and sweet Bertha Hidalgo. Bertha was my guest back in 2020, and so many of you loved her episode then. Today's will not disappoint! Bertha and I talk about her appearance on Dancing with the Stars (local version!), managing anxiety, valuing family during Covid, and holding your breath for 4 minutes. We get updates on fungo bats, baseball, mixed drinks, and baby carrots!Support the show
2021-09-18
34 min
Shiny Epi People
Updates from Matt Fox and Mya Roberson!
It's early September, and I'm still going to call this a summer episode! Today, you'll hear updates from Matt Fox and Mya Roberson. If you haven't listened to their original episodes way back in 2020, go have a listen. Matt and I talk some more here on kindness (or lack thereof) on Twitter, deli meat sheets, and superheroes. Mya finished her dissertation and got a faculty position since her first episode, so her update is especially great for trainees. We also meet her husband and her dogs. Enjoy this bonus!Support the show
2021-09-11
44 min
Shiny Epi People
Updates from Leslie McClure, Hailey Banack, and Penny Gordon Larsen!
Summer is ending, but my summer bonus episodes are not! Today, you get to hear 3 interviews which all appeared first on my Patreon as a thank you to my patrons (become one at www.patreon.com/shinyepipeople). Today, they are out for all to enjoy! You hear updates from Leslie McClure, Penny Gordon Larsen, and Hailey Banack. They all appeared on the show early in Season 1 and are here to tell you what's going on in their lives since their recording. If you didn't hear their first episodes, go back and have a listen so you can follow some...
2021-09-04
42 min
Shiny Epi People
Updates from Tim Sheahan!
Hi everyone! Happy summer! I have been releasing update episodes this summer for supporters via my Patreon (www.patreon.com/shinyepipeople). I decided to publish this summer bonus episode for all listeners because it is poignant and timely. I caught up with coronavirus researcher Tim Sheahan, who recorded with me back in fall 2020, when the pandemic was raging. In this conversation, Tim gives me updates on his work in the lab and how he is managing to balance work and life. But more importantly, he shows us the emotional toll that the pandemic has taken on him, a front-line...
2021-08-21
30 min
Shiny Epi People
Summer update from Lisa
Hello Shiny Epi Friends! It's August, and I have some updates about season 2, summer bonus episodes out on my Patreon (patreon.com/shinyepipeople), merch coming soon, and accepting that like all things in nature, we do not bloom year round (translation: I am getting jack shit done this summer and being kind to myself about it). Talk to you soon!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/shinyepipeople)
2021-08-07
07 min
Labeled & Loved Podcast
Labeled as a yoga teacher who discusses social media stardom and special needs
Jenn Bodnar is a yoga studio manager and co-founder and editor-in-chief of Yoga Digest, a lifestyle and wellness blog and e-magazine. But Jenn also has an abundance of other labels: single parent, mother to three boys, including one with Asperger’s and one who walked away from Influencer fame. In this episode we dive into the impact of social media on our children, what life looks like once your children have grown and flown, and the power of deep breaths…and being yourself.
2021-08-06
40 min
Shiny Epi People
Season 1 is a wrap!
After 40 episodes, Season 1 is a wrap! In this short episode, I share thoughts I have about the experience of launching a podcast during a pandemic, what I have learned about myself and people in public health, what I will be doing until Season 2, and where I want to go with the show. Thanks to all of the listeners who have trusted me to put together a show every week that teaches them, makes them feel and develop empathy, and adds humor and connection to their lives. Thanks to the patrons who have donated actual money to help fund this...
2021-05-15
12 min
Shiny Epi People
Melissa Ward, PhD on divorce in her early career and Goop's Yoni Egg
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2021-05-08
28 min
Shiny Epi People
Ken Rothman, DrPH on ambition, writing, and detainment by the Colombian police
Ken Rothman, DrPH is arguably one of the most influential living epidemiologists. Ken has been in the field for almost 50 years, conducting research, writing, and teaching. He co-authors two of the most used textbooks in epidemiology: Modern Epidemiology and Epidemiology: an Introduction. He is the founding editor of Epidemiology, a leading journal in our field. He talks with me about his ambition, his status as a 'legend' in the field (spoiler alert: he says that is patently false), writing, an award lecture gone awry, sailing, being detained by the Colombian police, "Baby Rothman," and much more!Support...
2021-05-01
30 min
Shiny Epi People
Kemi Doll, MD on career coaching and romance novels
Kemi Doll, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Obstetrics & Gynecology and an adjunct assistant professor of Health Services at the University of Washington Schools of Medicine and Public Health. She is a practicing gynecologic oncologist and health services researcher, and has her own career coaching business that helps Women of Color take control of their careers. Kemi has a new podcast called Your Unapologetic Career. Kemi tells me about the advice she gives coaching, finding the career that nourishes us, how our uniqueness is our strength, leading while learning, romance novels, pause button on life, and more. She is a...
2021-04-24
29 min
Shiny Epi People
Bonnie Swenor, PhD on visibility of disabled people and veggie party trays
Bonnie Swenor is an epidemiologist and associate professor at The Johns Hopkins Wilmer Eye Institute and the Epidemiology Department at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is the founder and director of the Johns Hopkins Disability Health Research Center, which addresses health inequities for people with disabilities. Bonnie's career is motivated by her personal experience with visual impairment, and today she shares with me how her visual impairment has shaped her personal and professional lives, how we can avoid erasing disabled people, the social model of disability, veggie party trays, being on the college boxing team...
2021-04-17
32 min
Shiny Epi People
John Pamplin, PhD on HBCUs and reliving his step team days
John Pamplin, PhD, is an epi postdoc at NYU who studies the consequences of structural racism and systemic inequity on mental health and substance use. John earned his bachelor's degree at Morehouse College, one of the a historically Black colleges and universities in the US. John talks about how his experience at Morehouse allowed him to explore his racial identity and experience the type of mentorship he couldn't at a majority white institution. John also tells me how mentors shaped his life, and how he gives back by mentoring. We discuss John's days on his college step team, doing...
2021-04-10
30 min
Shiny Epi People
Jae Downing, PhD on sexual and gender minority research and rom-coms
Jae Downing, PhD is an assistant professor in Oregon Health and Science University - Portland State University School of Public Health. Their research explores how policies and social safety nets shape healthcare for gender and sexual minority populations. Jae tells me how they protect research time by setting boundaries on service, the challenges and exciting aspects of studying sexual and gender minority populations, becoming a parent in the pandemic, lessons Jae and their wife learned about second-parent adoption of their son, love of rom-coms, Bridgerton, Brene Brown, and more! Support the show
2021-03-27
27 min
Shiny Epi People
Marcia Pescador Jimenez, PhD on science writing in English and honeydew vs Mountain Dew
Marcia Pescador Jimenez, PhD is currently a postdoc in Epidemiology at Harvard, and will be transitioning to assistant professor at Boston University. Her research focuses on spatial determinants of health through the lifecourse. Marcia is originally from Mexico City, and talks about challenges of writing in English and negotiating a job offer in the US. She tells me how she puts together cold emails to other researchers to ask for help, despite her imposter syndrome. We laugh a lot in this episode, including about confusion over honeydew vs. Mountain Dew, Jane the Virgin on loop, scented candles, high-waisted pants...
2021-03-20
29 min
Shiny Epi People
Mercedes Carnethon, PhD on difficult conversations and Zoom school
Mercedes Carnethon, PhD, a chronic disease epidemiologist, is Vice Chair and Professor of Preventive Medicine at Northwestern University. One of Merci's favorite things about her job is helping people navigate difficult conversations and mediating those conversations. She talks about how she approaches such conversations, including how to talk with an underperforming trainee or employee. From Merci's years as NIH review panel chair and standing member, she is an expert in grant writing, and offers tips from the reviewer's perspective. We also laugh about Zoom school, RoomRater, black licorice, the Krebs Cycle, and more!Support the show
2021-03-13
32 min
Changing Your Perspective on Back Pain
WHAT DID I LEARN THIS WEEK? #: 6 Weekly recap of this week's episodes: Graham Bodnar, Nick Jack, and Lisa Bonta Sumii
Commentary on things that I liked or learned about the conversations I had this week. Ask me a question, and I'll answer it on the next episode of what did I learn this week - Send me a DM on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/back2basketball/ - Email me: cossdarcy@gmail.com - Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/back2basketball/message This week we had EP Graham Bodnar, Nick Jack, and Lisa Bonta Sumii - Check out their episodes If you enjoy the p...
2021-03-13
10 min
Shiny Epi People
Noah Kreski, MPH on being a nonbinary person in public health and Golden Girls Clue
Noah Kreski, MPH trained at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health and now serves as Kerry Keyes' data analyst at Columbia working on projects relating to depressive symptoms, suicidal behavior, and substance use among adolescents. Noah is also very interested in LGBTQ health justice and anti-violence. Today, Noah talks about their choice to earn their master's degree and hold off on a doctoral degree. Noah wanted to share the feelings of how academia does not always make them feel safe and welcome, and ways that might change for the better. We discuss Noah's passion for making theater and table g...
2021-03-06
27 min
AcaDames
Sarah's on the Shiny Epi People podcast today!
In this brief teaser, Whitney highlights Sarah’s guest crossover appearance on the Shiny Epi People podcast, hosted by Lisa Bodnar, released today! Visit the links below to hear this companion episode to AcaDames S504: Lisa: The Shiny Epi People Crossover. Click here to subscribe on iTunes! Related readings and links: @lisabodnar (Twitter) Shiny Epi People: https://shinyepipeople.buzzsprout.com/ @ShinyEpiPeople (Twitter) AcaDames S504: Lisa: The Shiny Epi People Crossover: https://www.acadamespodcast.com/episodes/2021/2/25/s504-lisa-the-shiny-epi-people-crossover A full transcript of the teaser can be found here. Recorded: February 20, 2021 Twitter: https://twitter.com/AcaDamesPodcast E-mail: acadamespodcast@gmail.com Voicemail #: (919) 666-7301 (Vo...
2021-02-27
01 min
Shiny Epi People
Sarah Birken, PhD on AcaDames podcasting and it's never "ducking"
Sarah Birken, PhD is an Associate Professor in the Department of Implementation Science in the School of Medicine at Wake Forest University, and Sarah co-hosts the AcaDames podcast. In this sort-of Acadames-Shiny Epi People cross-over episode, Sarah tells me the pod's origin story, how she has changed as a podcaster, and what she loves and finds challenging about it. We also talk vulnerability and "radical honesty" along with knitting nothing but long strips, needing a butt emoji, judgy autocorrect, our phone obsession, and more! You can find AcaDames wherever you get your podcasts or AcaDamespodcast.com. Sarah r...
2021-02-27
31 min
Shiny Epi People
I'm on the AcaDames Podcast today!
The wonderful podcast AcaDames interviewed me for their show today (episode S504)! If you'd like to listen, you can find AcaDames wherever you get your podcasts or go to acadamespodast.com. We talked about my experience being divorced and a single mom of 3 kids, my choice to take a faculty position to be near my family, setting boundaries at work, how I get away with not having a lot of meetings in my day, and my love of bringing people together and making connections, through parties that I throw and (of course) Shiny Epi People! Support the sh...
2021-02-25
01 min
AcaDames
S504: Lisa: The Shiny Epi People Crossover
In this first-ever crossover episode, Whitney interviews Lisa Bodnar, Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh and host of the Shiny Epi People podcast. They discuss work boundaries, the impact of divorce on academic life, coping with pandemic isolation via podcasting, and pie 🥧😋. Check out the crossover Shiny Epi People episode, featuring our very own Sarah Birken, released on February 27th, 2021! Click here to subscribe on iTunes! Related readings and links: AcaDames Website: https://www.acadamespodcast.com/ AcaDames Listener Engagement Survey 2021 Lisa Bodnar Faculty Profile: https://publichealth.pitt.edu/home/directory/lisa-m-bodnar @lisabodnar (Twitter) Shiny Epi People: https://shinyepipeople.buzzsp...
2021-02-25
59 min
Shiny Epi People
Aisha Dickerson, PhD on making it in epi and being a university mascot
Aisha Dickerson, PhD is an epidemiologist who studies environmental risk factors for neurodevelopmental and neurodegenerative disorders. Aisha tells me about her long and complicated path to her faculty position and her tenacity in getting there. Her path includes partying in undergrad, being rejected by an MSPH program but convincing admissions to enroll her, receiving many rejections of applications for faculty positions, and landing at Johns Hopkins. Aisha was the mascot Blaze for the University of Alabama, auditioned for the reality show Love Connection, and can be bribed with carrot cake. You'll LOL with this one for sure!...
2021-02-20
27 min
Shiny Epi People
Nur Zeinomar, PhD on finding her village and resting nice face
Nur Zeinomar, PhD is a cancer epidemiologist who is an Instructor of Medicine in the Section of Cancer Epidemiology and Health Outcomes at Rutgers Cancer Institute of New Jersey. She and I talk about how it does take a village to raise kids with two parents with demanding careers, and how she found that village in New York City. She also wanted to talk about her need for safe spaces to express her religion and culture, and her ultimate acceptance of her own unique qualities a Muslim Arab American. Nur tells me about her life as the default parent...
2021-02-13
28 min
Shiny Epi People
Bill Miller, PhD, MD on being an introverted imposter with ADHD
Bill Miller, MD, PhD, MPH is Senior Associate Dean of Research, Professor of Epidemiology at the Ohio State University College of Public Health, and international expert in infectious disease epidemiology, and yet he describes himself as "an introverted imposter with ADD." Bill unpacks all of this, as well as being known in his family as "the dumbest smart kid" they ever knew. He also tells me about being comfortable with vulnerability, his 3-legged cat, his college athletic career, and what sports he would like to compete in if he were an Olympian. Support the show
2021-02-06
32 min
Shiny Epi People
Debbie Jakubowski, MPH on community college and @WildBoarEpi
Debbie Jakubowski is a PhD student at the University of Illinois at Chicago who credits her career in biostatistics partially to her start in the community college system. After obtaining a degree in mathematics from UC-Berkeley, Debbie got an MPH and began working at a biotech company as a statistician. She tells me the benefits and draw of working in industry, and why she will continue her work there after her PhD graduation. We also discuss her polish last name, her new @WildBoarEpi twitter account, selfies with the brain, her cat's speech impediment, and more!Support the...
2021-01-30
29 min
Shiny Epi People
Lauren McCullough, PhD on goal setting and baton twirling
Lauren McCullough, PhD is a cancer epidemiologist who has mastered what people sometimes call "soft skills" (how you work). In this episode she talks about the 3 questions to ask yourself before setting goals, how to map goals onto time allocation, and how to get what you need in a mentor. Lauren is incredibly talented in the arts, as well! She tells me about being a national champion baton twirler and bowing out of the 2nd round of auditions to be a Beyonce backup dancer so go to grad school!Support the show
2021-01-23
27 min
Shiny Epi People
Cara Eckhardt, PhD (my BFF! part 2) on friendship and Red Hots
Cara Eckhardt, PhD is my BFF. In part 2 of my conversation with her, Cara and I talk about our own 20-year friendship, how we have stayed close after so many years, the impact that celebrating each other's lives has helped us strengthen our connection, how adults form friendships generally, and how to not lose yourself after becoming a parent. There is also talk Flamenco singing, Sesame Street and Disney villains, my awful experience on the placebo in an allergy medicine RCT, and our epi-style Fyre Fest.The audio clips of Cara singing flamenco include fast-paced Tanguillos (a c...
2021-01-16
35 min
Shiny Epi People
Abdul El-Sayed, MD, DPhil on epidemiologists as advocates for public health
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed is an epidemiologist, physician, progressive activist, educator, author, speaker, and political contributor to CNN. Abdul holds a doctorate in public health from Oxford University, and in addition to his academic contributions, he served as Health Director in the City of Detroit. In 2018, he ran for Governor of Michigan and was endorsed by Senator Bernie Sanders, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and others. And though he earned over 340,000 votes, he finished second of three in the Democratic Primary. Abdul tells me his views on the moral imperative that epidemiologists have in advocating for public health. He also shares what...
2021-01-09
30 min
Shiny Epi People
Yanica Faustin, PhD on choosing a teaching job and soap opera Sims
Yanica Faustin, PhD, moved from an R1 institution to a mid-sized private university where her job is mostly teaching and mentoring undergraduates in epidemiology and public health. She tells me about that choice and why she feels supported and happy there. Yanica also shares stories of her unique birthing experience, her obsession with Sims (the video game), barely tolerating her wife's love of skiing, and more!Support the show
2021-01-02
28 min
Shiny Epi People
Lorraine Dean, ScD on her road to epi and Reader's Digest wisdom
Lorraine Dean, ScD, social epidemiologist, discusses her very winding road to epidemiology, returning to academia after 2 years in a policy position, "failing up", and the impact she wishes to have as a Black female scholar. We also talk Reader's Digest wisdom, Covid stress management, pineapple pizza, and more!Support the show
2020-12-19
28 min
Casual Inference
The Most Ambitious Crossover
In honor of the Society for Epidemiologic Research 2020 Meeting, the hosts of four epidemiology podcasts came together to record the first ever "crossover event" to talk about their experiences recording our shows and what podcasting can bring to the table for the field of epidemiology. Join the hosts of Epidemiology Counts (Bryan James), SERiousEPi (Matt Fox, Hailey Banack), Casual Inference (Lucy D'Agostino McGowan), and Shiny Epi People (Lisa Bodnar) as they engage in a fun and informative (we hope!) conversation of the burgeoning field of epidemiology podcasting, emceed by Geetika Kalloo.
2020-12-15
52 min
Epidemiology Counts from the Society for Epidemiologic Research
Epidemiology Counts – Episode 24 – “Epidemiology podcast crossover”
In honor of the Society for Epidemiologic Research 2020 Meeting, the hosts of four epidemiology podcasts came together to record the first ever “crossover event” to talk about their experiences recording our shows and what podcasting can bring to the table for the field of epidemiology. Join the hosts of Epidemiology Counts (Bryan James), SERiousEPi (Matt Fox, Hailey Banack), Casual Inference (Lucy D’Agostino McGowan), and Shiny Epi People (Lisa Bodnar) as they engage in a fun and informative (we hope!) conversation of the burgeoning field of epidemiology podcasting, emceed by Geetika Kalloo. The audio podcast will be released on some of our...
2020-12-14
52 min
Shiny Epi People
Tim Lash, DSc with gems of advice and stories of wearing a screen door
Tim Lash, ScD is a cancer epidemiologist, editor-in-cheif of a major journal in our field, editor of the primary textbook in our field, and chair of an epidemiology department. He knows epidemiology! That's why I asked him to share his most important piece of advice for epidemiologists from PhD students to full professors. Tim and I talk about the huge social we put together for the 50th anniversary of our epidemiology society, and all of the hilarious prep involved in getting a band of 30 epidemiologists to play and sing at the event. Tim also tells stories of wearing a...
2020-12-12
30 min
Shiny Epi People
Timothy Sheahan, PhD on being a SARS-CoV2 virologist with a baking apron
Timothy Sheahan, PhD is a coronavirologist whose work on SARS-Cov2 (the virus that causes Covid-19) is contributing to critical and timely therapies and guidelines for public health and clinical care. Tim's appointment is within an epidemiology department! We talk about what it's like to rise to "fame" for his coronavirus research, how he keeps himself safe, and the high- and lowlights of this pandemic for his work. We also discuss making music, colonizing Mars (without the virus!), his fire obsession as a kid, and much more!Support the show
2020-12-05
26 min
Shiny Epi People
A quick note from Lisa
I am interested in hearing your holiday stories and if this works, I will include some of them in an episode. pleas call and share on the pod's voicemail. (929)-43-SHINY.
2020-11-29
00 min
Shiny Epi People
Cheryl Clark, DrPH on supporting state health departments and drinking salsa
Cheryl Clark, DrPH is an epidemiologist who has worked in the government for over two decades. We talk about her role now improving maternal and child health programs in state health departments and her commitment to health equity. We also discuss Cheryl's amateur art hobby, drinking salsa, Don Cheadle starring in her mystery novel, and more!Support the show
2020-11-28
24 min
Shiny Epi People
Cara Eckhardt, PhD (my BFF!) on taking a teaching job and debate moderator dreams
Cara Eckhardt, PhD is my BFF and a nutritional epidemiologist. In this episode, Cara talks about her choice to move back to her home state and take a faculty position that focuses on teaching epidemiology to undergraduates. We also discuss her dreams of being a presidential debate moderator, Werther's originals, bralettes, soup dumplings, jaunty hats, grape flavor, and more!Support the show
2020-11-26
39 min
Shiny Epi People
Leslie McClure, PhD on hidden mentoring and scandalous horse stuff
Leslie McClure, PhD, Chair of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Drexel, discusses the benefits of hidden mentoring, what it feels like to be a department chair, and the impact of early-career failure on her trajectory. She also talks hot flashes, foolishly cutting her own bangs, that horse thing with Daniel Radcliffe, and more!Support the show
2020-11-21
27 min
Shiny Epi People
Louisa Smith, MS on breast cancer treatment and outhouse racing
Louisa Smith, MS is an epidemiology PhD student at Harvard who was diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer at age 28. After a year of chemotherapy, surgery, and radiation, she now has no evidence of disease! On this episode, Louisa talks about her treatment, quantifying and graphing her own data, joining a randomized trial, and thinking about her future and how she wants to spend her time now. Louisa tells me about a Modern Epidemiology textbook-yearbook, an outhouse race she won, and choosing her PhD program based on the outcome of a basketball game. Louisa is delightful, and her story is...
2020-11-14
31 min
Shiny Epi People
Bertha Hidalgo, PhD on fashion-turned-science Instagram influencing and baby carrots
Bertha Hidalgo, PhD, genetic epidemiologist, discusses how she is using her status as an Instagram influencer to promote public health and what it is like being a Latina in America and in academia. Bertha also talks about working in Dr Anthony Fauci's lab, her closet with 50 handbags, and fountain Diet Coke and baby carrots. I also give her a baseball quiz!Support the show
2020-11-07
28 min
Shiny Epi People
Layla Bodnar, 9-year-old, interviews me, her mom
The pod's twitter account hit 2000 followers, and I promised my 9-year-old something special when we hit this mark. So, here is Layla Bodnar, 4th grader, the baby of 3 kids, interviewing me (and me also interviewing her). Clearly, she has potential to be a podcaster in her own right!Support the show
2020-11-03
12 min
Shiny Epi People
Geetika Kalloo, PhD on healthcare consulting, robes, and therapy
Geetika Kalloo, PhD decided that academia was not a good fit for her. After much reflection and confusion, she decided to take a job in healthcare consulting and is now so happy! Geetika and I share some of the many lessons we've learned in therapy, and we bond over our love of robes. She talks Frasier, cold-shoulder tops, and much more!Support the show
2020-10-31
31 min
Shiny Epi People
William Goedel, PhD on a new faculty position and gay Galapagos tortoises
Will Goedel, PhD, HIV epidemiologist, discusses how his identification as an LGBT faculty member has shaped his experience. He also talks about skipping a postdoc and going right into a faculty position. Talking to gay Galapagos tortoises, egg everything bagel, telling someone they have food in their teeth, and more! Support the show
2020-10-24
29 min
Sage Public Health
HMF Roche Diagnostics - Division of Hoffmann-La Roche Limited Podcast: A Novel Model of Care in Anticoagulation Management
Listen to the podcast by Allison Bodnar and Lisa Woodill, and moderated by Ken Tremblay, FCCHL, as they talk about the costing study results of the Community Pharmacist-led Anticoagulation Management Service and what it means for patients and system-level pharmacy care. To view the article click here.
2020-10-22
15 min
Shiny Epi People
Hoda S. Abdel Magid, PhD on postdoc life and living with Gen Z'ers
Hoda Abdel Magid, PhD, a postdoctoral fellow studying inequities in chronic disease, talks about challenges and joys of her postdoc, her love (I mean LOVE) of journal club, her 2 Gen Z sisters, her wish to be a standup comedian, and much more! Support the show
2020-10-17
26 min
Shiny Epi People
Mya Roberson, MSPH on epi methods in health services research and Guy Fieri
PhD candidate Mya Roberson, MSPH talks about her interest in applying epidemiologic methods to health service research, and how her roles as a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Health Policy Research Scholar and a Truman Scholar helped shape this focus. She also discusses contortion and aerial arts, Guy Fieri, an epic face-plant, and more!Support the show
2020-10-10
26 min
Shiny Epi People
Jonathan Jackson, PhD on failure and feral hogs
Jonathan Jackson, PhD, cognitive neuroscientist and fake epidemiologist, talks about failure had its importance in shaping his career and life, 40-60 feral hogs in Texas, white guilt wine, 5th grade teacher massages, and more!Support the show
2020-10-03
27 min
Shiny Epi People
Matt Fox, DSc (part 2) on kindness follow-up and Pop Tarts
Because the world is a dark place, Matt Fox, DSc and I throw our dorky headphones back on and talk about silly stuff. We also discuss a question we got from episode 107 on kindness.Support the show
2020-09-29
25 min
Shiny Epi People
Michelle Caunca, PhD on MD-PhD programs and Kitchen Aid mixers
Michelle Caunca, PhD is a MD/PhD student who studies neuro epi. She talks about struggles of being in her training program, being a second generation Filipino American, twirling rifles, Kitchen Aid mixers, Trader Joe's snacks, and more! Support the show
2020-09-26
24 min
Shiny Epi People
Matt Fox, DSc on academic kindness and deli meat sheets
Matt Fox, DSc, infectious disease epidemiologist and epi methods expert, discusses kindness in academia: what is it, why it's not as common, and how we can change the culture. We also talk funny zoom call goodbyes, armpit farts, deli meat sheets, and more! Support the show
2020-09-19
23 min
Shiny Epi People
Erika Braithwaite, PhD on entrepreneurship and maple syrup sweat
Erika Braithwaite is a PhD-trained epidemiologist who decided to go against the grain and find happiness by using her degree to start an analytics business. She talks about her struggles in her doctoral training and how she ended up an entrepreneur. Hatred of camping, sweating maple syrup, nostalgic tv and other fun stuff also come up!Support the show
2020-09-12
24 min
Shiny Epi People
Julia Marcus, PhD on Covid national media attention and organ performance
Julia Marcus, PhD, infectious disease epidemiologist, tells us what it feels like to be suddenly receiving near-constant national media attention for her message encouraging a nuanced approach to Covid-19 risk reduction. She also talks organ performance, quarantine sweatpants uniform, and more!Support the show
2020-09-05
27 min
Shiny Epi People
Hailey Banack, PhD on prioritizing family and no to smoothies
Epidemiology methods expert Hailey Banack, PhD talks about prioritizing personal and family life in job searches, the insanity of Covid parenting, hating blenders, folding pizza, ketchup bellybuttons and more!Support the show
2020-08-29
25 min
Shiny Epi People
Theresa Chapple, PhD on applied epi and riding giraffes
Dr. Theresa Chappel talks applied epidemiology and how the birth of her child shapes her research, as well as riding giraffes, bad reality tv, Philly cheese steaks, and more!Support the show
2020-08-22
22 min
Shiny Epi People
Penny Gordon-Larsen, PhD on mentoring, boundaries, and farmers markets
Penny Gordon-Larsen, PhD, obesity epidemiologist and Associate Dean for Research Fancy Pants, talks boundaries, big-picture goals, competitive approach to farmers' market shopping 1970s tv show characters.Support the show
2020-08-16
26 min
Shiny Epi People
Kerry Keyes, PhD on single motherhood and groundhogs
Kerry Keyes, PhD, substance use and mental health epidemiologist extraordinaire, talks single motherhood, trauma, groundhogs, and swimming in Pinot Grigio.Support the show
2020-08-08
25 min
Free Associations
Did Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why lead to suicides?
Matt welcomes guests Lisa Bodnar and Jaimie Gradus to discuss a study that looks at the impact of the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why on suicides, they discuss whether epidemiologists should be called “Doctor”, and Lisa finally uses the word ‘twizpipe’ correctly. Journal club article: 13 Reasons Why study
2020-06-30
52 min
Uncategorized Archives - Population Health Exchange
Did Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why lead to suicides?
Matt welcomes guests Lisa Bodnar and Jaimie Gradus to discuss a study that looks at the impact of the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why on suicides, they discuss whether epidemiologists should be called “Doctor”, and Lisa finally uses the word ‘twizpipe’ correctly. Journal club article: 13 Reasons Why study
2020-06-30
52 min
Free Associations
Did Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why lead to suicides?
Matt welcomes guests Lisa Bodnar and Jaimie Gradus to discuss a study that looks at the impact of the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why on suicides, they discuss whether epidemiologists should be called “Doctor”, and Lisa finally uses the word ‘twizpipe’ correctly. Journal club article: 13 Reasons Why study
2020-06-30
52 min
Free Associations
Did Netflix’s 13 Reasons Why lead to suicides?
Matt welcomes guests Lisa Bodnar and Jaimie Gradus to discuss a study that looks at the impact of the Netflix series 13 Reasons Why on suicides, they discuss whether epidemiologists should be called “Doctor”, and Lisa finally uses the word ‘twizpipe’ correctly. Journal club article: 13 Reasons Why study
2020-06-30
52 min
Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast Episode #604
The Show Notes Achievement Dysmorphia Intro Voting closed for cover tune Religious Moron of the Week - Scott Lloyd from Greg H. Pi Day and Pi in general The History Chunk - March 21st Everybody Lies: A book about big data Ask George - Ambidextrous? from Alex - Rush? from Harley Lisa Bodnar & Whistlegrass this Friday The Know Show tickets still on sale Show close ................................... Mentioned in the Show Lisa Bodnar Friday at The Funhouse 5 East...
2019-03-21
50 min
Principally Speaking
PS32: Fellow Proud Nerd Steven Anderson
In episode 32 of Principally Speaking, I have a great time connecting with Steven Anderson, a.k.a. web20classroom on Twitter. I discover that we were both science teachers and both were proud members of the marching band, although he was likely much better at the tuba than I was at the trumpet. More importantly, Steven shares insight regarding Administrators and technology, the power of being connected, and ideas from his latest book, Content Curation: How to Avoid Information Overload. You can check out Steven's website and blog here. This is the first episo...
2015-03-31
46 min
Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #133
The Show NotesintroA lengthy interview with the one and only Slaushow closeFun Activity:During the Slau interview, count how many times Geo says “wow.” ..................................... Mentioned in the show + more information:Thursday Sept 24Geo playing drums with the Lisa Bodnar BandPiano's Showroom158 Ludlow Street, New York City212.505.3733Geo’s London Event open for non-TAMers:FRIDAY Oct. 2nd 5:30 - 7:00The Camden Head100 Camden High Street London NW1 0LUGeo interviewed on:Bollix...
2009-09-24
1h 00
Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #126
THE MUSIKFEST EDITIONThe Show NotesIntroSee Geo with Lisa Bodnar on SundaySee Geo with PFA on SundayHighlights from Friday’s Geologic Show- Intro- Simple Simian- When I Was Your Age- Blue Genes- She Suffers from Superlatives- Fifty Stories- ‘Ya Famous?- Bebop- god is not great- AtlantaShow close8 more minutes of the Geologic podcast..................................... Mentioned in the show: Lisa Bodnar at Musi...
2009-08-06
1h 01
Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #102
The Show NotesFAR (Theme from 365 Days of Astronomy Podcast)IntroInverse Proportion ruleSound CheckGeo's Mom reads Jay-Z Lyrics- Hollywood from the Kingdom Come albumBeatnik Turtle: album in a monthContest Winners Colleen and MichaelInteresting Fauna- Brownsnout Spookfish from Sion HughesAsk George- 24? from Arkle- Closet? from Lauren C- Evolution vs god? from Summer- Anthem? from Chuck D- Flagburning? from IcepickSessions with Slau interviewShow close .....................................
2009-02-05
45 min
Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #101
The Show Notes Joe's phone message Intro Non-Coloring Book Contest Dr. Pamela’s Millennial Dilemma The Geologic Podcast's Horror-Scopes Religious Morons of the Week - Pedro Jose Maria Simon Castellvi from Jay Parlar & Jared Congiardo - The Assholes in Papua New Guinea who burned the woman from Rick Pearce & James Blackwell & Steven Flick - Reverend Ewen Souter from Sion Hughes - The Pope from BF Press & Patrick Lawrence - Sheikh Abdul Aziz Al Sheikh from BF Press - Robert Eric McFadden from David Robinson - Judie Br...
2009-01-31
37 min
Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #22
The Show Notes:A phone callIntroA wet Fourth of July Fireworks"...at least I know I’m free"Tee Morris bumperA Day in the Life of Sylvia Brown's AssistantTee Morris bumperJailhouse Rock / Anal RapeTee Morris bumperInteresting Fauna Goblin shark: Mitsukurina OwstoniTee Morris bumperOccasional Songs for the Periodic TableMagnesium, Aluminum, Silicon, Phosphorus, Sulfur, Chlorine, Argon, Potassium, Calcium, Scandium, Titanium, Vanadium, Chromium, Manganese, IronGeo and his Dad talk nerd Religious Moron of the...
2007-07-11
52 min
Geologic Podcast
The Geologic Podcast: Episode #10
The show notes:IntroKurt VonnegutBeatles Writers BlockExercise and writers blockExercise and flirtingCalling the show from two weeks agoGrandma's Entertainment Report-Daniel Craig-Adam Sandler-Leslie BibbReligious Moron of the Week SUPER EDITION-Chuck Missler-peanut butter evolution videoInteresting Fauna-Solenodon-Slow LorisBeano at Godfrey's Open MikeW.A.S.P. for the Visually ImpairedGig with Lisa Bodnar BandShow Close......................................Mentioned in the show: Peanut...
2007-04-18
51 min