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An Hour of Our Time

HOOT Studioswww.spreaker.com
In An Hour of our Time Podcast, we choose a new topic each episode. Topics range from sociopolitical, to scientific, to historical. We each perform an hour of research followed by a marginally focused one hour discussion. Featuring: Joe, Dave, and Mark.
Fun for anyone who enjoys funny but sometimes frustrating tangents of referential conversation. For mature audiences.
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Episodes

Animal Reproduction (cloacal kiss)

This week, we discuss animal reproduction and attempt to answer three main questions: Why does sex exist? What are the pros/cons of sexual and asexual reproduction? Do animals have sex for pleasure?

Apr 11, 20211 hr 5 min

Las Vegas (glitter gulch)

This week, we're all about Las Vegas! We'll discuss its history as a gambling destination, its relation to organized crime, and how the city has fared during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Mar 19, 20211 hr

Mars (butt rock)

This week, we discuss Earth's neighboring planet, Mars...it's history, features, and visitors.

Mar 12, 20211 hr 2 min

The American Revolution (9 men in a boat)

This week, we discuss the American Revolution and the subsequent American War of Independence: the lead-up, revolutionary events, and the outcome. Put on your tricorne hat!

Feb 19, 20211 hr 23 min

Charles Darwin (parts fitting into parts)

This week, to celebrate Darwin Day, we discuss the life of Charles Darwin...his famous voyage aboard the HMS Beagle, the writing of On the Origin of Species, and his legacy in the modern world.

Feb 12, 20211 hr 19 min

Beer - featuring Land Grant Brewing Company (dankness on the end)

For this week's episode, we are joined by Walt Keys and Mark Richards from Land Grant Brewing Company (Columbus, OH) and talk all about beer! We discuss beer's long history, explore the brewing process, and learn what it's like to operate a brewery.

Feb 05, 20211 hr 17 min

History of Recorded Audio - Part 2 (3 month-year-old)

This week, we welcome recording engineer/producer Jay Alton and continue our discussion of the history of recorded audio. We'll dive into what it's like to be a recording engineer today and talk about how music formats (streaming, vinyl, etc) may evolve in the future. Learn more about Jay at altonaudio.com.

Jan 29, 20211 hr 35 min

History of Recorded Audio - Part 1 (there were a lot of pipes)

This week, we're joined by Doc Davis (sound design professor at Otterbein University) and discuss the history of recorded audio, focusing on early recording devices (gramophone, phonautograph, phonograph) and the pioneers of such technology.

Jan 22, 20211 hr 22 min

Depression and Mental Health (that’s why I like mowing the lawn)

This week, we're joined by Dave's wife, Leanna Buker, and our psychologist friend, Brian Bishop-Wilkey, for a rather personal discussion about depression, anxiety, and our individual experiences with therapy. We'll also talk about how to provide support for those in your life dealing with mental illness.

Jan 15, 20211 hr 37 min

Presidential Transition Process (Stinky Leeman)

This week, as President Joe Biden's inauguration approaches, we will discuss the process of Presidential transition in the United States...how it's intended to proceed, how it's currently proceeding, and how it's gone awry in the past.

Jan 08, 20211 hr 12 min

New Year's Traditions (scottish fever)

Happy New Year! To usher in 2021, we're discussing New Year's traditions from around the world and digging into the origins of some American customs.

Jan 01, 202154 min

Christmas Traditions (funeral potatoes)

For this holiday season, we welcome Joe Wood to discuss the origins of secular Christmas traditions...kissing under mistletoe, putting up Christmas trees, hanging lights, etc. Be merry and be safe!

Dec 25, 20201 hr 13 min

Football - Part 2 (upright moosh)

This week, we return to the topic of football to discuss the merger of the AFL and NFL, NFL games in London and abroad, and how COVID-19 has affected the league. Hut!

Dec 18, 20201 hr 26 min

Alien Encounters (an imagination as big as the big top)

For this week's episode, we are joined by Alli and Kathryn from the Creepover podcast to discuss some infamous cases of extraterrestrial encounters (Kelly–Hopkinsville, Travis Walton, Betty & Barney Hill, Betty Andreasson). We'll also discuss some clinical studies from the psychological community that relate to cases of alien abductions/encounters and explore possible explanations.

Dec 11, 20201 hr 45 min

Social Media Influencers (double taters)

This week, we welcome Mark's wife, Beth, to discuss social media influencers. We'll get into the history of social media, our proposed definitions of an influencer, and some of the related ethical issues.

Dec 04, 20201 hr 24 min

Modern Indigenous People of North America (critical theory)

It's Thanksgiving...so for this week's episode, we're looking at the stories of the modern indigenous people of North America. We'll talk about critical race theory, life on reservations, and organizations/individuals that are working to preserve indigenous culture and advocate for the voices of indigenous peoples.

Nov 27, 20201 hr 16 min

Recycling (the most american animal)

This week, we welcome back our friend Jason Wright and discuss issues around recycling: how it's done, how effective it is, and how you can be better at it. Remember to remove your lids...or maybe not.

Nov 20, 20201 hr 40 min

Unsung Heroes of Paleontology (wilhelm owl)

This week, we welcome Joe Wood back to the podcast to discuss some lesser-known, or at least somewhat unrecognized, paleontologists. As always, remember to rate and review...and maybe go dig out your old dinosaur books from childhood.

Nov 13, 20201 hr 24 min

Horror Movies (headless horseless carriage)

Happy Halloween! This week, we're discussing the history of horror movies...their development over time, the various sub-genres, their use as social commentary, and our feelings on the current state of horror.

Oct 30, 20201 hr 32 min
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