Various Breads And Butters

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Synopsis

B.R. Cohen and Simon Tonev talk with guests on the internet's premier podcast about small college life. Based at Lafayette College's WJRH, the show is set in academic culture but usually not about it. Michelle Polton-Simon is our producer. Follow us @somelaterdate and find us on Facebook.

Episodes

  • 54: Enabling Macros with Jeff

    17/11/2015 Duration: 33min

    Grocery etiquette, candy status, the bands of Detroit, seemingly never-ending Friday-Sunday chatter, this stuff about computer science...our guest Prof. Jeff Pfaffman works through it all. Thanks as ever to Renan for producing and our intern Michelle Polton-Simon for co-producing. And interning. Credit to G. Clinton for the intro and some guys doing a KISS cover for the outro.

  • 53b: iPhones and Danish Orange (Bonusode #3)

    09/11/2015 Duration: 10min

    This is our third Bonusode. We can’t even begin to explain it except there's cross-Atlantic remote controlling and juice content.

  • 53: Monks, and Dogs, and Black Magic, and Such

    26/10/2015 Duration: 35min

    What do you know about monasteries? Read that like a sneer, like, what do youknow about them? Our guest Prof. Rachel Goshgarian can tell you how to do research there, read up on 13th c. Armenian black magic, and stay in Venice for $30 a night. Not to mention goobers at conferences, Renan’s weird thing about grocery stores, and other stuff we’re forgetting. Thanks to Renan for producing and our entirely new intern Michelle Polton-Simon for co-producing. Credit to the Cocek Brass Band for the music.

  • 52b: Renan Hypnotizes Chickens (Bonusode #2)

    14/10/2015 Duration: 04min

    It’s our second Bonusode because German documentarians are waxing poetic about limited fowl intelligence and Renan wants in so why not.

  • 52: The James Franco Review

    05/10/2015 Duration: 44min

    Right off, this one has no discussion of blood flow. It’s debunked conspiracy theories instead, Ferrante and Franzen, post-apocalyptic discomfort, literary references real and imagined, famous locals (not including Iron Man), Renan’s favorite podcast, hype cycles and personality tests. In other words, Prof. Jenn Rossmann joins us for our first Supersode. Thanks to Renan for producing. Credit to Jerry’s old band for the music.

  • 51: 5-Day Forecast

    21/09/2015 Duration: 33min

    We have everything: spider webs, Jenga, villas; proper addresses, King’s College, Buddhism; pottery, poetry, rugs. And a modicum of Fri/Sun deliberation. It’s the 5-Day Forecast with Prof. Owen McLeod. Thanks to Renan for producing. Credit to Mr. Wonder and Mr. Denver for the intro and outro, respectively.

  • 50: Waltzing in Iowa

    07/09/2015 Duration: 32min

    F-shaped reading, pupil tracking, 7th grade math in Brooklyn, how many degrees one person can have, way too much about the nation’s liberal arts colleges, audience favorite Friday/Sunday, and then something about bikes, who can keep track. In other words, it’s our golden episode with Prof. Julia Nicodemus of Engineering Studies. Thanks to Renan for producing. Credit to Utah Philips and Ani DiFranco for the intro and Atmosphere for the outro.

  • 49b: Bill Cosby and Woody Allen (a Bonusode)

    31/08/2015 Duration: 27min

    This is a special bonus episode of the show—our first bonusode—in the “One Question” style. We talk to ethics professor (and future full-ep guest) Owen McLeod about Woody Allen, Bill Cosby, morality, and art. We couldn’t actually stick to our “one question” decree, unfolding instead into many an uncanned worm.

  • 49: Alley Ep

    24/08/2015 Duration: 31min

    It’s the last days of Vietnam, orthodontia, a philosophy of technology, the very laughable two factor authentication, weird mascots, another vote for Friday, and substantial minor league baseball coverage with, of course, our guest Jason Alley, Director of Instructional Technology at Lafayette. Thanks to Renan for producing and credit to Valerie June for the intro. PS: #TeamTwoFactor or #TeamChopper, you decide.

  • 48: Iced Espresso

    10/08/2015 Duration: 31min

    It’s finally shark week on the show so we welcome Kathleen Parrish, Journalism Professor and Director of Content Strategy at Lafayette College, to help us navigate it. Not just sharks, but a question-off, coffee, opera, Bryan Cranston, cigar bar stand-up comedy, another vote for #TeamFriday, and close to nothing about Sandra Bullock. Thanks to Renan for producing and credit to Alabama Shakes for the intro.

  • 47: Mango Fridays

    28/06/2015 Duration: 29min

    With thanks to our guest Prof. Jennifer Talarico and of course producer of the year Renan Dincer. We tackle the flavor of the season, laminated menus, the friday v. sunday competition, class evaluations, overly agreeable students, torrenting, cognitive memory issues, flashbulb memories, and Inside Out.

  • 46: The Founders of Bowling

    21/06/2015 Duration: 31min

    With thanks to our guest Annette Diorio, VP of Campus Life at Lafayette College, and of course our intrepid producer Renan Dincer. We'd also like to commend Saxelby Arusha and DiPalo Durban for their fine field work.

  • 45: American Cigar

    14/06/2015 Duration: 30min

    With thanks to our guest Prof. Nestor Gil and, as always, producer Renan Dincer.

  • 44: The Tetriscraper Riddle

    07/06/2015 Duration: 30min

    Kris Riddle, Esq. is here for his return guest appearance and, as always, Renan Dincer is on board with his production skills.

  • 43: All Icing No Cake

    01/06/2015 Duration: 30min

    We're solving problems. Small talk, ice cream flavors, fund drives, professors' tests, fixing stuff in post, you name it

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