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(04/29/19 7:46pm)
In this episode we focus on two terrible jobs related to human excretion and waste, Sewer Hunters of Victorian London and Grooms of the Stool in Tudor England,: hopefully learning a bit about what it means to be tasked with confronting one of the most unpleasant but common aspects of our existence. Songs used in this episode were "The Hand-Loom Weaver's Lament" performed by Harry Boardman and “Greensleeves” performed by Linda Sayce and Matthew Spring. Follow the show by liking us on Facebook at Worst Job Ever (https://www.facebook.com/pg/WorstJobEverPodcast/about/?ref=page_internal) and following us on Twitter @WorstJobEverPod. Thank you for listening!
(04/08/19 9:32pm)
In today’s episode Nadia and Katie-Jane reminisce over how they first met, Nadia cries over Odesza, Katie-Jane admits to her juul addiction, and they both wonder when binge drinking will stop being a thing.
(04/08/19 8:53pm)
Two Caterers their their hand at making a podcast. Today's topic? The pseudoscience behind the salt lamp, and an in-depth discussion about the wild wild world of a certain STI. The eighteenth episode in what will be a long and glorious chain of comedic endeavors and raw, uncut talent. Let's give the bag a course of antibiotics.
(04/02/19 1:48am)
News Director Tanner Chaille sits down with Sophie Lahey and Alex Johnson to discuss 2 of the biggest stories of the week: Michael Avenatti’s arrest following alleged Nike extortion, and Purdue Pharma’s legal repercussions following their role in the opioid crisis.
(03/07/19 2:23am)
"Who knew it would take a jew to make a good film about Christ"
- William Wyler
Director of Ben-Hur (1959)
Have you ever scrolled through your watchlist, stopped at Ben-Hur, noticed it's crazy run-time, and kept on scrolling? Totally understandable. Not many people want to invest time into watching a 3 hour and 44 minute religious movie. But just because our modern day attention spans can't handle it, that doesn't mean Ben-Hur is unimportant in film history.
Take a listen to this episode of Watchlist where we cover everything from the plot of the movie, to how it was made, and even facts about its history. If you were ever curious why this film won a record number of Oscars or wanted to know the details behind the complicated bromance between Messala and Judah, then this is the podcast for you.
Follow us on Instagram @watchlistpodcast to be updated when a new episode comes out!
(03/06/19 2:24am)
I sit down with the 3 founders of the George Taliferro Sports Association founded in honor of George Taliaferro, the first black NFL draft in the NATION, recruited from our Alma Mater- Indian University. On this episode these three inspiring seniors Ramir Williams, Carrington Smith, and Jaylen Ellington discuss their efforts in the only organization in any of the big 10 schools which serves as an intersection between equity issues and sports. We talk George himself, his death, and the ways in which the three work tirelessly and effortlessly to fight for equity in sports in his name. This episode leaves us wondering- why aren't more people talking about George Taliaferro?- his accomplishments for IU, for the greater bloomington community, and his people...
(03/05/19 5:49pm)
Here's what you should know about Watchlist, the podcast where I watch movies so you don't have to.
Follow us on Instagram @watchlistpodcast to be updated when a new episode comes out!
Hosted by Sara Mantich (@saramantich)
Logo created by Maeve Sullivan (@maevellisullivan)
Intro Riff by AJ Salisbury
Script edited by Yetla Reyna
(02/27/19 10:15pm)
Four local, up and coming music producers Sloan Welsh, Aaron Hoffman, Marc Enokou, and Jayce chop it up about their music production: their inspirations, their techniques and some songs they've produced. Though these music producers have the Bloom in common, their styles differ greatly, but that only makes for a better, broader conversation.
(02/20/19 12:28am)
Two caterers try their hand at making a podcast. Today's topic? The intricacies and etiquette of consuming nachos along with a special guest appearance . The seventeenth episode in what will be a long and glorious chain of comedic endeavors and raw, uncut talent. Let's get to the bag.
(02/18/19 1:51am)
Two caterers try their hand at making a podcast. Today's topic? The intricacies and etiquette of consuming nachos along with a special guest appearance . The seventeenth episode in what will be a long and glorious chain of comedic endeavors and raw, uncut talent. Let's get to the bag.
(02/18/19 1:46am)
Two caterers try their hand at making a podcast. Today's topic? The intricacies and etiquette of consuming nachos along with a special guest appearance . The seventeenth episode in what will be a long and glorious chain of comedic endeavors and raw, uncut talent. Let's get to the bag.
(12/04/18 1:32am)
Students Alex Bell, Bilal Khan, Nadia Burbank, Mark D'Costa, and Shreeya Arora, members of varying minority communities, sit down with host Eliza Craig and discuss their unique experiences growing up and coming to Indiana University, a predominantly white college.