Episodes

Thursday Sep 02, 2010
26: Labor Day, work stories
Thursday Sep 02, 2010
Thursday Sep 02, 2010
"Most Likely To" was both an employer reference, recommending someone I'd once supervised for admission to a university, and a short story with wild anecdotes from college days. Completely inappropriate, but hopefully a bit of fun. Happy Labor Day! Different Drummer: Larry Winget

Sunday Jun 20, 2010
16: Whether we take fathers for granted, or loss?
Sunday Jun 20, 2010
Sunday Jun 20, 2010
My father has been gone for close to two decades now. I miss him more than I ever have. I'm still not yet older than he was when he died, and I sense that his life experience could inform me greatly today. Some sociologists believe that the absence of dads is a big factor in the problems we are facing. There may be many things that our children, collectively, are not hearing from fathers. Not just hard words, either; the list surely includes laughter. Different Drummer: Jacques Clouseau

Tuesday Apr 13, 2010
7: Boiling Point fable about politics and science
Tuesday Apr 13, 2010
Tuesday Apr 13, 2010
The story "Boiling Point" is a fable that functions like a parable about the true political spectrum. As opposed to locking into a partisan side of any issue by embracing "past truths," the story recommends a more open-minded and challenging approach. Truth must always be sought, no matter where the pursuit leads. Different Drummer: Jon Stewart

Friday Apr 09, 2010
6: Radical Moderates and the political spectrum
Friday Apr 09, 2010
Friday Apr 09, 2010
America wastes an amazing amount of time arguing about "liberal" versus "conservative" as if those represent a meaningful range. Far from being the entire political spectrum, it's not even a slice of a pie-chart that must be understood if we intend to advance as a society. Different Drummer: Jello Biafra