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More conversation with a wonderful person, Caitlin Gill. Music at the end from Lo Moon with Expectations.
Did the pandemic impact your life? Did you move to the desert in the middle of nowhere and start an entirely new life? That’s what hilarious comedian Caitlin Gill did. How does a change of that magnitude happen? How does it feel?
Part two of a great conversation about Art with the delightful Geoff Tice. Music at the end from Sales with Can’t Be Yours Forever.
Geoff Tice is a funny comedian based out of Denver, and he’s also a very talented illustrator and graphic designer with a fascinating backstory. We chat about this with only one of us enjoying some Ride On Hazy IPA from golden Road Brewing.
Part two of an excellent chat with artist and musician, Sean Micka. This one gets more into his background, his beginnings in art, and why music and art are so vital to his existence. Music at the end from Sean Micka with Are You Okay?
Sean Micka is an extremely talented artist and musician. He was a guest long ago on Professor Blastoff, but due to technical problems, it was never released. He stopped by the Space Cave for a great conversation about being an artist, life,
Part two of a fun conversation on Acting with the great James Urbaniak. Music at the end from Alice Phoebe Lou with Underworld.
Ol’ friend and immensely talented actor James Urbaniak stops by to chat about the process, preparation, and work involved in acting. Being a part of a production, getting started, inspiration — a fascinating conversation.
Dr. Patrick Simen, an associate professor in the Neuroscience Department at Oberlin College, is back to continue an incredibly fascinating chat about the Brain, A.I., Neural Networks, and Time. Music at the end from Alex the Astronaut with I Think You’...
Dr. Patrick Simen is a professor of Neuroscience at Oberlin College. He stops by via zoom for an incredibly fascinating conversation on the brain, artificial intelligence, and understanding what it means to be human.