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Jack Hitt is an American author. He is a contributing editor to Harper's, The New York Times Magazine, and This American Life. In this episode Jack sits down with Anson and Branan to look into their crystal balls and speculate upon what a post-corona w...
David Waddell is CEO and Chief Investment Strategist for Waddell & Associates. He also plays a mean guitar and has a knack for distilling the complex maze that is our national economy down to an easily digestible form.
Jonathan Meiburg (from TWP004 and TWP005) returns as our first ever return guest. We check in with Jonathan who is staying very productive under lockdown producing two albums for his two bands SHEARWATER and LOMA while editing his first book about the ...
Actor Ryan Robbins tells us what it's like to battle COVID-19 and why we need to take this seriously.
We've all probably heard one or two good country music stories. Well, Brad Paisley is about to raise the bar. For more information on Brad's music, charities and everything else, check out his website.
In our new segment, we're calling folks to see what they're doing to stay creative during the coronavirus lockdown. Brad Paisley kicks us off by telling us about how his charitable, free grocery THE STORE was open only two days when the virus took hol...
Anson and Branan come to you straight from Anson's Connecticut property where they are literally quarantined from one another. Join us for a deep dive into the history of pandemics and the mystery of viruses.
Branan opens class in the School of Hardcore with the help of author Michael Azerrad, and Anson shares his adventures in Vietnam. You can find Michael Azerrad's book "Our Band Could Be Your Life" here. You can find Emily St.
Anson shares stories from his trip to Portugal. Branan and Anson share what's making them excited in the worlds of film, TV, books and podcasts. Anson pours some port and Branan tells the amazing story of "The Port Loophole".
What happens when reality doesn't meet your expectations? Hilarity ensues. Always.