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jahnna and josh

two grown adults who happen to be married to each other wax silly about tangentially related and/or completely disparate things and stuff. we were going to call the podcast "just two people," but jean and lionel had that title pinned down already. dramatis personae: jahnna and josh, the aforementioned humans; charlie, wren, and otis (they are dogs).

  1. 07/17/2022

    11(ish): now with more format (or any format at all)

    we’re back! we accidentally took a hiatus, but we are finally back behind the mic.  if you were following the adventurecast experiment, the audio on the second half (adventurecast: the return journey) was absolutely awful. so here’s the gist of what happened: we enjoyed our day out in cave city, ky, and we both highly recommend visiting dinosaur world if you’re in the area. the domes and dripstones tour of mammoth cave was very interesting (largely because our tour guide was very experienced and descended from the enslaved men who were the original explorers and tour guides in the cave). the website does say that the tour is not for the claustrophobic, but we would add that claustrophobia takes on new meaning on that tour. the entrance for that particular tour is through the more recent entrance to the cave which is, get this, at the bottom of a sinkhole. the pathway down into and through the cave is super narrow in places, and, as people living in larger bodies, we did struggle a bit. we’re talking rubbing against wet rock trying to squeeze through spaces (jahnna) and bonking heads on low rock (josh). that being said, there are some really impressive stalactites in there.  in this episode, we have our first brush with an actual episode format. we settled (at least for now) on four segments: updates, mental health, what we’re reading, and (if we have time) what’s on our minds. lots of updates and mental health chat this episode, so we didn’t get to the fourth segment this time. josh instructs me to apologize for how quickly he talks during the book segment. he says he was just really excited about books. (duh. who doesn’t get excited about books?!) on the topic of books, here’s a link to jahnna’s readerly page: calamityjahnna on readerly and here’s a link to josh’s readerly page: skaficianado on readerly. that’s the fastest way to see what we’re currently reading and what we have read recently. we’re trying to figure out how to swap out the goodreads widgets on the website for readerly info so stay tuned on that. why readerly? their recommendation engine is delightful (it measures the reading overlap you have with other users to determine the likelihood that their recommendation will be helpful to you), it’s not run by a billionaire, and it has a great interface and some really cool features like a map of where all the books you’ve read have been set and challenges to read more diverse groups of authors and subject areas. readerly only became available to the general public without a code recently, so it’s still growing, but we encourage you to give it a try! also in this episode, we talk about whether you can train yourself to be a morning person, and here are a couple of articles for you about that: can a night owl become an early bird? (nytimes) and how can i become a morning person? (headspace) if you’d like the tl;dr on the updates so you can skip ahead, the boys are all great (including otis), and the house is still a work in progress. it probably will be a work in progress forever and ever amen. we’ve decided to try to hire a house cleaner, but we’re starting to run out of time to get that settled before school starts again. we have, since the episode was recorded, made a lot of progress with cleaning out the clothes closet and some other things like that, so we’re getting there. it just takes time and it’s okay to get help.  we hope you’re all doing well, and we’ll be back in a week or two (we hope) with episode 12.

    55 min
  2. 05/05/2022

    adventurecast! part 2 (of 4)

    here is part 2 of epic harvey-groft day trip 2022. hopefully audio quality is a bit better than part 1. some background: way back in december i (jahnna) won a contest at school by knitting my own ugly holiday sweater, and the prize was a day off from school. it’s not been a good year for being able to get a sub and take a day off from school, nor was there anywhere to go until recently. with jefferson county finally making it to the green for covid levels, we settled on taking a day out in barren county, ky. why barren county? because i went on a field trip to mammoth cave when i was in fifth grade (thanks again, dad, for chaperoning), and it was really interesting, and josh had never been but also because DINOSAUR WORLD is in barren county. if you’ve ever driven on the stretch of i-65 down around cave city and bowling green, ky, you have seen photosaurus out by the highway. we have been driving this stretch of highway to visit my dad since we moved to chicago, and after 10 years, it was time to take the plunge.  what does all of this have to do with the podcast? we have some of our most wide-ranging conversations in the car, and we recorded this one for you. we’ll release it as four special edition adventure episodes in the coming weeks.  the first 2 episodes were from the drive to mammoth cave. we talk about (among other things):  why train travel is great and there should be a train between louisville and nashvilleour trip to montreal in 2019 and how clean their public transit waswren’s recent surgery and why the surgi-snuggli is greatherb alpert & the tijuana brassthat our house is a mess, we may need to check in with our mental health professionals about it, and we definitely need the skilled labor of a housekeeperthe value in faking it until you make it, saying i’m sorry, and admitting you don’t know things (and also the downside to faking it well)how i’m taxing all of my fifth graders for paper, but they’re actually learning something about american history as well as the value of service to their community in time rather than in treasurehow the pandemic killed the development of empathy which was already on its last legs for the age group i teach because of the anonymity of the internetsome links: mammoth cave national parkdinosaur world kentuckysurgi snuggly wonder suit post surgical healing dog suitthe golden ratio on twitter and instagramherb alpert and the tijuana brass on discogsdr. michelle borba’s great book unselfiefull time moms actually work 2.5 fulltime jobsjosh mentions mammothcaveblueberries.com which, unfortunately, is no longer a valid url, but you can find wild blueberries and blackberries in barren county, and blueberries will grow in kentucky (see this article from the UK extension office on growing highbush blueberries) stay tuned for adventure episodes 3 & 4 where you can find out how our tour of mammoth cave went and what we thought about dinosaur world as well as listen to us eat crunchy things from sonic.

    34 min
  3. 04/24/2022

    adventurecast! part 1

    we did an experiment this week with the recording—and it was largely successful-ish! some background: way back in december i (jahnna) won a contest at school by knitting my own ugly holiday sweater, and the prize was a day off from school. it’s not been a good year for being able to get a sub and take a day off from school, nor was there anywhere to go until recently. with jefferson county finally making it to the green for covid levels, the weather finally accepting that it’s probably going to stay spring, and happening to have lunch with one of our regular subs one day and asking her availability for april, we settled on taking a day out in barren county, ky. why barren county? because i went on a field trip to mammoth cave when i was in fifth grade (thanks again, dad, for chaperoning), and it was really interesting, and josh had never been but also because DINOSAUR WORLD is in barren county. if you’ve ever driven on the stretch of i-65 down around cave city and bowling green, ky, you have seen photosaurus out by the highway. we have been driving this stretch of highway to visit my dad since we moved to chicago, and after 10 years, it was time to take the plunge.  what does all of this have to do with the podcast? we have some of our most wide-ranging conversations in the car, and we recorded this one for you. we’ll release it as four special edition adventure episodes in the coming weeks.  the first 2 episodes were from the drive to mammoth cave. we talk about (among other things):  why train travel is great and there should be a train between louisville and nashvilleour trip to montreal in 2019 and how clean their public transit waswren’s recent surgery and why the surgi-snuggli is greatherb alpert & the tijuana brassthat our house is a mess, we may need to check in with our mental health professionals about it, and we definitely need the skilled labor of a housekeeperthe value in faking it until you make it, saying i’m sorry, and admitting you don’t know things (and also the downside to faking it well)how i’m taxing all of my fifth graders for paper, but they’re actually learning something about american history as well as the value of service to their community in time rather than in treasurehow the pandemic killed the development of empathy which was already on its last legs for the age group i teach because of the anonymity of the internetsome links: mammoth cave national parkdinosaur world kentuckysurgi snuggly wonder suit post surgical healing dog suitthe golden ratio on twitter and instagramherb alpert and the tijuana brass on discogsdr. michelle borba’s great book unselfiefull time moms actually work 2.5 fulltime jobsjosh mentions mammothcaveblueberries.com which, unfortunately, is no longer a valid url, but you can find wild blueberries and blackberries in barren county, and blueberries will grow in kentucky (see this article from the UK extension office on growing highbush blueberries) stay tuned for adventure episodes 3 & 4 where you can find out how our tour of mammoth cave went and what we thought about dinosaur world as well as listen to us eat crunchy things from sonic.

    53 min
  4. 04/09/2022

    chronic illness & robot combat

    greetings from louisville where we are either experiencing a redbud winter (a winter that interrupts spring), or we are seeing a tail end episode of spring of deception (a spring that interrupts winter). this week’s episode was a bit of a rush job—it was always a bit destined to be because we were waiting for the battlebots tournament to end. however, life also intervened last weekend and this week in the form of a sick otis.  content warning: you should not listen if you become very upset or stressed out by discussions of dogs being sick (otis is fine now, but he wasn’t) or if you’re extremely bored by discussions of battlebots. with the battlebots, there is a mention of who won this season’s tournament so, if you don’t want to know that yet, mute that part. we discuss otis’s diagnosis of addison’s disease in the first half of the pod, but i made a mistake when we were talking about it. i said that he needed to have his aldactone hormone replaced because of the addison’s, but it is aldosterone. the first time i said aldactone, i was a lot more confident than i was the second time i said it (but i’d already said it once so went with it for consistency), so i looked it up before i wrote this to be sure. aldosterone. i’ll post the photos of our battlebots brackets on the website this week. josh’s, as he mentions, is a complete mess. mine is, too, but marginally less so.  what we’re reading: jahnna—much ado about mothing josh—the bus on thursday family read aloud—2001: a space odyssey i also mentioned that i just read the book my students are reading in language arts, and that book is the girl who drank the moon. it’s a great story, and i really enjoyed it, but i think maybe some of the deeper metaphors have been a little lost on my 5th grade students, which is understandable. things i read as a middle schooler but understood much more accurately or deeply as an adult are numerous. that discussion could be a whole episode unto itself. theme music is bark-a-tron 5000 by bad ronald, used available thanks to the creative commons non-commercial share alike license.

    50 min
  5. 03/26/2022

    team human, or: much ado about olympics

    right. so i (jahnna) have taken over the show notes. at least for now.  so this week, josh told me that i oughtn’t envision a more just and equitable world because that’s a big ask, so i started smaller by envisioning a more just and equitable olympics. we discussed the inequities in some money for medals programs (particularly canada’s), and it turned out that josh didn’t know money for medals was a thing at all. maybe you didn’t either. further reading on money for medals and disparity between olympics and paralympics can be found here→ forbes: these 12 countries will pay their olympians six-figure bonuses for winning gold medals bloomberg equality: prizes for paralympic gold medalists reflect inequality for many and here is an article about canada’s paralympians in particular.  we also discussed the recent settlement in the soccer where the women’s team was compensated for lost pay compared to the men. the settlement is contingent on the resolution of a new collective bargaining agreement to address some other disparities related to working conditions. you can read more below:  espn: uswmnt, us soccer federation settle equal pay lawsuit for $24 million books mentioned this week: much ado about mothing atlas of extinct countries magic: a history how rory thorne destroyed the multiverse* how the multiverse got its revenge** in our next episode, we’ll be discussing how the battlebots tournament is going so far and how far into the tournament we made it without having to rework our brackets. we’ll also give you an update on which of us is in the lead on points. theme music is bark-a-tron 5000 by bad ronald, used available thanks to the creative commons non-commercial share alike license.  *josh: i mistitled these books in the audio. i said metaverse, but multiverse is correct. **also josh: carmichael’s website was down when i tried to link off, so you get the author’s bio page from the publisher instead.

    1h 3m

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two grown adults who happen to be married to each other wax silly about tangentially related and/or completely disparate things and stuff. we were going to call the podcast "just two people," but jean and lionel had that title pinned down already. dramatis personae: jahnna and josh, the aforementioned humans; charlie, wren, and otis (they are dogs).