Weirdos From Another Planet! Bill Hanstock
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- Society & Culture
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A podcast about pop culture, life, writing, food, and whatever else catches our attention.
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Pop, Junior, And The Family Spook
Weirdos From Another Planet briefly returns! For a review of Christianity! Kristen does her best to piece together the story from existing in a saturated culture and having celebrated Christmas upwards of several times. Bill and Pete provide snark and Pete reads a poem about Judas and Del Taco. There's some irreverence here, but it's good natured and the guys both have a healthy appreciation for the big J on some level.
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Episode 208: I'm Okay With Lentils
The guys return to talk politics! (sorry.) Mostly about whether or not it's going to be OK and the ethical implications of particular beliefs.
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Episode 207: Nitpicking In The Hypothetical
It's 2017! We return for the new year.
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Episode 206: My Large But Perhaps Less Than Functional Ego
On this episode:
0:00 Happy holidays!
1:25 Will we ever not be tired?
11:26 What are we doing here, like, mission-statement-wise?
31:47 Why the need to make things?
46:25 Tell us about something you like, Eric! -
Episode 205: You Move With Purpose
0:00 The guys had Thanksgivings!
8:20 More things people like!
16:07 What's the best advice Ryan ever got?
29:15 Bill's adventures in bike riding!
36:20 On being kind to one's self -
Episode 204: I Used To Listen To Music
The fellows talk about politics. (Not exclusively, but still #sorryeveryone)
0:00 Tell me about something you like!
10:25 About this President thing
33:10 Let's talk about something else, like Bill's race
Customer Reviews
Good Chats Every Episode
Interesting subjects discussed by two affable dudes.
It's not just because I kind of know these guys...
I'd probably be good for a podcast or two just because I kind of know these guys, but binge listening for a week? That's because it's so good!
I'm On A Podcast Reviewing Spree
After all these years and countless requests to review every podcast I listen to on iTunes, I am finally doing it. I am finally freeing myself of the burden. The obligation. The shame.
Five stars!