Ep46: Before It's Gone (SEASON FINALE)
The second half of a double feature and Amish thinks we have more stories to tell.

The second half of a double feature and Amish thinks we have more stories to tell.
A shallow dive into Chinese history and Arp talks about his memories as the podcast faces a change.
A discussion on one of Hitchcock's classics, Vertigo, and Amish considers how he'd make a movie.
A little Hopscotch love fest and Arp talks about falling in love with movies.
Can we ever really know our long-term impact in our short lifespans and Amish talks about poetry...again.
Our work is not yet done— we have many crises that still face us, of course. Arp shares some memories of life around the bicentennial.
Another John Cusack movie— but this time, we wonder if we're overly concerned with rushing to get things done. Amish prepares to get back into the ring.
We return for season four, which as you listen, you'll find out was not a sure thing. Be curious, have some biscuits (not the kind you cover in gravy) and listen to Arp talk about re-entering the world.
Does the art choose the mood or the mood choose the art and Arp discusses the nice parts of podcasting.
How do we live ethically in an unethical world and Amish talks bread...or a lack thereof.
Arp talks career transitions and we mark the one year anniversary of everything shutting down.
The rush to do everything is ruining...well...everything. And Amish thinks on some current art trends.
The meeting point of two people in different (or are they the same?) crises of Lost in Translation and Arp talks about what's next.
Duty and responsibility go hand in hand and Arp discusses how his studies have affected his politics.
Fate, destiny— whatever you want to call it...unless you're Amish, apparently.
A Late Quartet leads us into discussing joy and Arp reflects on 1/6.
Christmas, capitalism, Eddie Murphy, and Amish admits to not liking part of his career.
Once again into the deep end with media and ownership, but with some historical thinking— and Arp talks about one's true nature while Amish struggles with it.
A general catch up and Amish thinks about post-pandemic pie consumption.
Arp discusses the immigrant experience and food and Amish wonders what he missed out on.
Don't tell me how to live my life, we've all said at some point and Amish finally gets to talk about guitar pedals.
A discussion around religion and paths and an apology to our listener.
Some thoughts on the 2020 elections in the US— and Amish thinks about the future.
Listener questions to start season two, some thoughts on the passing of a giant, and some plans for the future.
The season one finale! Some thoughts on podcasting, and making things, and Arp talks about his lifelong desire to make art. We'll return on November 1st with an episode based around YOUR questions! Please send them to 5654podcast@gmail.com.
Have we lost something when it comes to decorum? Did we ever really have it? And Amish talks writing practice. Of special note: please send your questions for our Season 2 opener to 5654podcast@gmail.com Season 1 finale next week!
Sometimes, other people's choices sound silly to us, even if we're all trying to save the planet— and Arp settles into middle-age domesticity.
Do we count faults rather than successes? And a discussion of labor's present and future.
Moving forward with regret and our lives behind us— also Arp gets a fancy toy.
Denial is a pretty easy psychological coping mechanism, it turns out, and also Amish is just a lazy, shiftless, bastard.