Your hosts talk about a challenging month of civil unrest in the Twin Cities and beyond. They acknowledge their white privilege while exploring systematic injustice in law enforcement. Michael shares his perspective as the son of a police officer killed in the line of duty, and discusses the culture of law enforcement and "getting home to see your family." Chris talks about his friends in communities of color and how difficult it has been for them - and how he's tried to listen and find a way to be helpful. We review efforts to cope with COVID restrictions including video games, social-distanced group hangs, and plamping. Yes, plamping! We discuss the month of June, which marks anniversaries of different family members lost to suicide. We spend some time remembering Al and Mia, and close by offering some suggestions on how to take care of ourselves and each other.
Malls & Free-Range Kids: The Strangest of Stranger Things
Marveling at Avengers: Endgame
Digging through The Dirt
What's in The Vault?
A(war)d Show, What Is It Good For?
The Nostalgia Grab
The Teal Podcast
Dead Sara, Gritty & Cultural Speed
An Ode to Yacht Rock
The Greatest Toy Store There (Was)
Social Justice's Fallout
A Little Bit Unnecessary
Ready Player Gender Unicorn
Curling, Breweries, and Gaming - Oh My!
An Artifact of Our Friendship
Fandom's Dark Side
Enjoy Bad-Movie Night
The Patience to Power Through It
The Last Jedi is Just a Movie
Something Bordering on Deep Regret
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Happy Happy Board Game Love-In
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