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I learn about :
-The construction process of bids (not quite as simple as an auction draft)
-Responsibilities of a construction manager
-His experience as a pastor's son
-Fishing rods and bait
-His big game goal (sorry Bullwinkle)
Dylan talks to me about Scooby-Doo, The Wire, CSI, and more. We also discuss serial killers and their mindsets. Glad we could have a positive topic together.
-Favorite Sports Teams
-Mushing
-Racecar Driving
-Sadness of a Knicks' fan
-A good time with the boys
Nick Dye is a deep thinker and a current student at IU, the finest university in all of east central Bloomington. He studies history and international studies and he tells me his thoughts about the riots at the Capitol building. He also tells me about Tru-Color maps and what he thinks would be a fun day in history. (No Jeff he did not go with Linsanity)
Will and I discuss a series topics that are above our head including religion and child upbringing. We talk about our inadequacy in understanding predestination and free will. We also want to bite our male children's ears so that they know who the alpha is (sit down son). Finally, we talk about enjoying the moment and sports gambling (two equally important topics).
Jacob and I discuss our skydiving trip experience. It was wild and nerve racking. There was a daredevil old man and vomit involved. Jacob also makes me uncomfortable a few times, so that's...yeah fun. We also talk about cars. Jacob is a McLaren guy. I like a car with a spoiler.
Cameron is a graduate of Ball State, Chirp Chirp, and a woodworker. He makes a mean bartop (cut not stirred). He discusses his various woodworking projects including a couple of clocks and cool table he made as a gift. He talks about courting and marriage. We also discuss the meaning of life as well as contentment.
Kyle discusses his government views especially about the handling of the coronavirus. Cohost Jeff joins the fun and fills us in about Patrick Mahomes' contract (dollas on dollas, or ketchup on ketchup). I burn bridges with corporate sponsors (Andrew, I was being a jerk, my bad). Kyle also flexes his baseball contract knowledge. Let's just say Alex Rodriguez doesn't seem to be commentating for FOX for the money.
Brooklyn tells cohost Jeff and I about the ER, Brazilians' niceness, and books being better than movie adaptations.
-Tipping nurses like servers (sorry about your infected catheter grandma, this CFO needs his Ritz crackers and WSJ)
-Rolling skating (going uphill is wild)
-Jeff's Hot Hands questions
Check some highlights on Youtube with the link below
(https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qAAX_qHqKU)
Connor and I talk about his new virtual teaching experiences. He touches on his comedy while on stage in the classroom, in Algebra it hits different. Connor also discusses his business ideas and they are all interesting. One of the ideas is extremely sketchy, so please don't shoe us.
The podcast currently has 28 episodes available.