Tweet Victory – Episode 63: Yogurt in the Shower
@Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio are in the studio to talk about the tweet of the week which leads to a discussion of the most pathetic food to eat while crying.

@Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio are in the studio to talk about the tweet of the week which leads to a discussion of the most pathetic food to eat while crying.
Professors Gehrz and Mulberry chew the fat on some words that really aren’t even close to rhyming with Gehrz.
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 2007 film Persepolis and to get Barrett's film recommendation for next week.
@Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio are in the studio to talk about the tweet of the week which leads to a discussions of buddy cops, 1980s movie premises, and hot goblins.
Sara Shady is joined by Chris Moore ( Election Shock Therapy and The 252 ) and Sam Mulberry to talk about the ethics surrounding the reopening of America during COVID-19 on both a societal and personal level.
The EST crew, along with EST alum Mitchell Krumm, break down another week's worth of momentous Supreme Court decisions. DACA, religious liberty, and abortion all come up for consideration.
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 2016 film Life, Animated and to get Barrett's film recommendation for next week.
The EST crew reunites with Mitchell Krumm to discuss the Supreme Court decision in Bostock vs. Clayton County, which has monumental implications for legal treatment of sexual orientation and gender identity in American society.
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 1993 film Fearless and to get Barrett's film recommendation for next week.
@Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio are in the studio to talk about the tweet of the week in a conversation that moves from questionable nutrition to dessert recipes to group therapy.
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 1989 film Do the Right Thing and to get Barrett's film recommendation for next week.
@Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio are in the studio to talk about the tweet of the week and Annie’s love for the game Animal Crossing.
The EST crew steps away from current events to consider the underlying political forces in three fictional universes: Twilight, The Hunger Games, and Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 1989 film Field of Dreams and to get Barrett's film recommendation for next week.
@Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio are in the studio to talk about the protests surrounding the murder of George Floyd and some practical and tangible things you can do to help. These are immediate responses to another black man being murdered by police. While it's crucial for white folks to do internal work in order to continue advocating for systemic change, there are also actions happening right now in a collaborative manner that can help meet immediate needs of affected communities. You can find ...
The EST crew discusses what political science can teach us about the events that led to the death of George Floyd, the protests that followed, and the diverse reactions to those protests.
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 2000 film O Brother, Where Art Thou? and to get Barrett's film recommendation for next week.
On this episode of the 252, Chris Gehrz, Chris Moore and Sam Mulberry reflect on the end of the class, muse about the return of live sports in various leagues, and help Isaiah Gehrz pick a Bundesliga team to call his own.
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 1941 film Sullivan’s Travels and to get Barrett's film recommendation for next week.
@Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio are in the studio to talk about the tweet of the week and to learn more than we expected about vultures.
On this episode of Pandemics and the Liberal Arts, Bethel University history professors Chris Gehrz and Amy Poppinga are joined by art professors Amanda Hamilton and Wayne Roosa to discuss how the discipline of art can help us understand and respond to global pandemics like COVID-19.
The EST crew discusses how we can expect a normal Presidential election season to be changed by the coronavirus pandemic. We also offer our summer political science beach reads!
In this week's episode of Bookish @ Bethel, Philosophy Professor Carrie Peffley and History Professor AnneMarie Kooistra are joined by Bethel Literature Professor Marion Larson to discuss Bram Stoker’s Dracula .
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 2007 film Lars and the Real Girl and to get Barrett's film recommendation for next week.
@Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio are in the studio to talk about the episode they thought they recorded only to realize Sam didn’t start the recorder.
On this episode of the 252, Chris Gehrz and Chris Moore talk through the final exam for HIS/POS252 and then are joined by Bethel e-sports club founder Adrian Smithee.
On this episode of Pandemics and the Liberal Arts, Bethel University history professor Chris Gehrz is joined by Computer Science professor Nathan Gossett to discuss how the disciplines of Mathematics and Computer Science can help us understand and respond to global pandemics like COVID-19.
In this week's episode of Bookish @ Bethel, Philosophy Professor Carrie Peffley and History Professor AnneMarie Kooistra are joined by Bethel Literature Professor Marion Larson to discuss Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein .
Barrett Fisher and Sam Mulberry meet up in the video store to talk about the 1997 film Fast, Cheap, and Out of Control and to get Barrett's film recommendation for next week.
@Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio are back in the studio to talk about the tweet of the week and why Facebook wants Annie to watch The King of Queens .