• Hey Joe, What Do You Know About The U.S. Government?
    Nov 11 2024

    In this episode, Joe and Brent dive into the fundamentals of the U.S. government, examining the structure of democracy, the roles of different branches, and the impact of political parties on decision-making. They discuss the importance of civic responsibility, representation, and the need for reforms in the electoral process and government structure. With a focus on the two-party system, gerrymandering, and the power dynamics at play, this episode invites listeners to think critically about the current state of American governance and the role of citizens in shaping its future.

    Recorded on October 30, 2024 (before the election)

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    49 mins
  • Hey Joe, What Do You Know About Halloween?
    Oct 28 2024

    In this episode, Joe and Brent explore the origins of Halloween, tracing its roots back to the Gaelic festival of Samhain. They discuss how ancient customs, such as bonfires, sacrifices, and dressing in costumes, evolved into modern-day Halloween traditions like trick-or-treating. They also delve into the influence of the church, Roman festivals, and cultural myths that shaped the spooky holiday we celebrate today.

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    38 mins
  • Hey Joe, What Do You Know About FEMA?
    Nov 4 2024

    In this episode, Joe and Brent dive into the history and role of FEMA, focusing on its origins with the Stafford Act of 1988 and its importance in disaster response. They discuss FEMA’s coordination with state and local governments before, during, and after emergencies, while addressing misinformation that often surrounds the agency.

    For more information, visit FEMA's Request Aid page or their Rumor Control page to help refute misinformation about disaster relief.

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    45 mins
  • Hey Brent - What do you know about Coffee?
    Oct 10 2024

    In this episode, Joe and Brent dive into the world of coffee culture, exploring its origins and evolution in the U.S. They discuss why coffee has become America's preferred caffeinated beverage, share interesting facts about coffee's history, and even debate the merits of various brewing methods. From Starbucks to homemade espresso, they cover the wide range of experiences and rituals surrounding this beloved drink.

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    42 mins
  • Hey Joe, What Do You Know About Cryptids (Part 2)?
    Sep 30 2024

    In this episode, Brent and Joe dive into the world of cryptids, exploring mysterious creatures from folklore and how they might be explained by real-world animals. They discuss Native American lore, strange sightings, and how superstition plays a role in shaping these legendary beings. With humor and curiosity, they ponder how cryptids originate and what could be lurking in the woods.

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    37 mins
  • Hey Joe, What Do You Know About Habits?
    Sep 23 2024

    In this episode, Brent and Joe discuss the importance of building and breaking habits by setting micro goals. They share personal strategies for creating lasting habits, from reading more consistently to maintaining good eating habits, and even breaking bad ones like nail-biting. With humor and practical tips, they explore how small steps can lead to big changes in daily life.

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    40 mins
  • Hey Joe, What Do You Know About Data Privacy?
    Sep 16 2024

    In this episode, Brent and Joe dive into the alarming realities of data privacy in the wake of recent breaches, discussing the vulnerabilities in how personal information is handled and the need for stricter regulations in the U.S. Brent goes on a passionate, "ranty" exploration of why America is lagging behind in protecting its citizens' data, questioning the lack of government action and accountability. The conversation balances frustration with humor as they debate what it would take to truly secure our digital identities.

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    42 mins
  • Hey Joe, What Do You Know About Planned Obsolence?
    Sep 2 2024

    In this episode, Brent and Joe dive into the topic of planned obsolescence, examining how companies design products to fail or become outdated, forcing consumers to buy replacements more frequently. They discuss the impact of restrictive repair policies from tech giants like Apple and car manufacturers, emphasizing the need for consumer rights to repair. The conversation explores broader implications for sustainability, cost, and personal empowerment in maintaining and repairing everyday items.

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    1 hr and 19 mins