• 76: Heat and Lava and the Movement of the Earth

  • Nov 18 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
  • Podcast
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76: Heat and Lava and the Movement of the Earth

  • Summary

  • Recorded June 21, 2023

    This week Ryan and Nate talk about vacations and trips and rocks. Specifically in that order. Nate tried to keep his children up later than the Tokyo government would allow and Ryan took a flight with a seat partner who was all elbows. After that, the two recall stories about rocks for all the geology nerds out there. Finally, the two discuss a beautiful, horrible world and the power of narrative in their discussion of The Fifth Season by N. K. Jemisin.

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    Summer Activities, etc.

    • There are no cats in America
    • The Little Mermaid - IMDb, Amazon.com, Amazon.co.jp
    • Wizarding World

    Zelda for the Switch

    • Breath of the Wild
      • Official Site
      • Amazon.com
      • Amazon.co.jp
    • Tears of the Kingdom
      • Official Site
      • Amazon.com
      • Amazon.co.jp

    Taste of Japan

    • Mitsuya Cider Nashi
    • Choco Mint KitKat

    Pick 2: Rock Stories

    • Ryan: Stepping Stones
    • Nate: Purchasing an Engagement Ring
    • Nate: Fuji Rock
    • Ryan: Tunnels in Ome

    The Fifth Season

    • Amazon.com
    • Amazon.co.jp
    • Audible

    Theme by Michael AD
    https://soundcloud.com/michael-ad/the-deep-end
    used with permission

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