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The Weird and the Weary

Jul 30, 2019

Evolution dictates that for life to progress, changes must be made. Whether they are small or large, it does not matter, what matters is that life is capable of growing, flourishing, and adapting to the changes that occur by nature or by humankind's hand. In this week's episode, we touch on a taboo subject that...


Jul 23, 2019

Russia. May 1933. Thousands of Russians were arrested for being caught without their passports (some were just outside smoking) and sent to large transit camps that were becoming more and more crowded. Stalin had approximately 6000 "criminals"  hauled off on a barge to Nazino Island, a swampy area in Siberia that...


Jul 16, 2019

Art is timeless. Art is important. Art is fun. And at times, weird af. But today we are going to venture into something a little different......painting with the anus. Keith Boadwee is a bonafide artist, adjunct professor, and art darling who has changed the landscape where fringe and mainstream meet by utilizing a new...


Jul 9, 2019

Dating is a stressful, scary, and unpredictable activity that can bring either a welcome, positive experience that leads to years or a lifetime of carefully balanced bliss or an experience that takes years of therapy to reconcile. Yet we need to find someone or at least to continue populating the planet. But then...


Jul 2, 2019

The history of the sasquatch or Bigfoot is mired in controversy both ludicrous and well, laughable, yet what about the tribes that recorded sightings of these elusive and supposedly tricky little jokesters? Are their stories invalid and fictitious, as imaginary as Santa, the Easter Bunny, and a sane current President?...