Ep16: Macaroni & Cheese
What do you turn to for comfort? Have you watched a show or movie over and over again? And Arp talks about his non-work time.

What do you turn to for comfort? Have you watched a show or movie over and over again? And Arp talks about his non-work time.
What an 80s movie tells us about modern journalism and Amish doesn't produce a movie.
A bit of a lovefest with the first Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee episode with actor Alec Baldwin and Arp reflects on writing.
Are we still capable of working towards a better society? And the universal question: why poetry?
Perfection is alright, so long as it doesn't ruin you; Arp discusses life as one of two only children. You do the math.
Coming to America, but not that Coming to America. Decay, material, and Amish's alternate life path.
How do we reconcile art with a monstrous artist? At what point do things cease to be funny? Arp thinks on a movie that's just not as good anymore.
Once you become aware of the moose, it's hard to forget the moose. Distractions and frequent moving.
Greed, avarice— whatever you want to call it— is not, it turns out, good; Arp's spiritual journey.
“Back off, man, I'm a scientist.” Learning to live together and how sneaking into Arp's room became a lifelong hobby.
Even we are not immune to the moment— the nation-wide riots, systemic issues, and Arp's voter apathy.
Riffing off a line from 2000's Finding Forrester, a discussion of energy and work. Also: the Braves have yet to lose a game in 2020.
An extended rant on lists and what teenager chooses economics?
Frills, adornments, the extras — and finishing a PhD.
Leisure time and birthdays
Everyone's baking bread...and starting podcasts.