Jordan is a lyricist and rapper. He comes on the show to speak about recent events in his life that left him questioning and feeling as if he had anyone he could count on, even those closest to him.
We open the show with where raps over a beat I made on the Op-1 (before I returned it). If you dislike rap music, skip in 5 minutes and the majority of the episode isn't directly related to rap.
Follow his work & reach out to Jordan: https://www.instagram.com/jkatraps/
30: Jason J Dorsette // Power
29: Nelson Sigrah // Light-Hearted Philosophy
28: Chris Petersen // Archiving History
27: Gursharan Kaur // Creative Work
26: Mohamed AlSaif // Creative Work
25: Isabel Hanberg // Faith & Christianity
24: Joe Maruschak // Money & Purpose
23: Emily Heller // Health, Memory, and Passing Away
22: Karla Mercado // Working Toward A Better Tomorrow
21: Cole Haenggi // Theater, Acting, and Emotions
20: Tyee Williams // Communal Living, Socialism, and Climate Change
19: Steve Czyz // Casual Conversation
18: Alan Strickland // Casual Conversation
17: Dr. Nick Allen // Digital Mental Health
16: Nate Shapiro // Spectrums - Autism, Sexuality, and Crossdressing
15: Thomas Hiura // Debating Core Values
14: Sam Petitt // Social, Economic, Educational, and Political Issues
13: Dale Dawson // Police & Discourse
12: Brian Steveson // Comedy & Tragedy
11: Dang Duong // International Aid
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