• To: Birdie, From: Raz
    Feb 20 2024

    Avery Clearwater, known as Birdie, finds a mysterious tape recorder gifted by the anonymous RAZ.

    Birdie's dreams transport us into a realm where reality intertwines with the surreal. As she shares her tape-recorded entries, we're drawn into a world of cryptic symbols and otherworldly encounters.

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    11 mins
  • Unveiling the Soulful Journey of Yoga with Kristen
    Jan 12 2024

    A seasoned yoga instructor, Kristen Campobasso brings a unique blend of love, honesty, and music to her practice, creating a welcoming atmosphere that resonates with everyone who steps onto the mat.

    Kristen's journey in the world of yoga is more than just a physical practice; it's a soulful exploration that she openly shares with her students. The episode unfolds as Kristen takes us through her own transformative experiences, revealing the profound impact that yoga has had on her life and the lives of those she teaches.

    What sets Kristen apart is not just her technical expertise but her genuine passion for helping others discover the transformative power of yoga. Her authentic approach creates a space where individuals of all backgrounds and abilities feel comfortable, fostering a sense of community and self-discovery.

    Kristen's teaching philosophy infuses her sessions with a musical flair. Her love for incorporating music into her practice adds a unique and harmonious dimension, making each yoga class a truly immersive experience.

    Listeners can expect to be inspired by Kristen's journey, her dedication to self-love, and her ability to ignite the spark of motivation in others. Whether you are a seasoned yogi or someone curious about beginning your yoga journey, this episode promises to be a source of encouragement and empowerment.

    Join us as we explore the world of yoga through Kristen Campobasso's eyes, and discover how her loving, honest, and musical style has become a beacon of inspiration for countless individuals seeking to show up for themselves on and off the mat.

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    57 mins
  • Harmony Unveiled: Megan Weaver and the Mystical Power of the Violin
    Nov 29 2023

    Tune in to The Esoteric Mammoth for a symphony of stories, mysteries, and the harmonious magic of the violin. In this episode, we delve into the mystical world of music with a fascinating guest, Megan Weaver, a versatile violinist who seamlessly navigates between the realms of rock and symphony. Join us as we uncover the enigmatic aspects of Megan's musical journey and explore the profound connection between the violin and the human soul.

    Our conversation with Megan takes us on a captivating exploration of her experiences as a musician and educator. Megan shares her unique insights into the transformative power of the violin, describing it as a mysterious force capable of soothing even the most restless souls.

    Throughout the episode, we learn about Megan's balancing act between the raw energy of a rock band and the refined precision demanded by a symphony.

    Join us for an insightful and inspiring conversation as we unravel the esoteric dimensions of Megan Weaver's musical world. Learn how the violin, with its timeless allure, possesses the extraordinary ability to heal and elevate the human spirit.

    To get more information on the band, Would You Kindly?, please visit their website:
    https://www.wouldyoukindlyband.com/








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    58 mins
  • Everyday Life During the Civil War: An Interview with Doug Dammann
    Nov 7 2023

    In this episode we interview our guest, Doug Dammann, who serves as an educator at the Civil War museum in Kenosha Wisconsin and is also a college professor with a deep passion for history. We discuss the Civil War Museum and its distinct approach to portraying history. Unlike many other Civil War museums, Kenosha's museum places a strong emphasis on the everyday life of this period, allowing visitors to make deeper connections to the past through those who lived through the war, going beyond just the military aspects.

    We discuss the crucial role that museums play in public education. Doug highlights the immersive learning experience that museums offer, emphasizing the significance of interacting with three-dimensional objects to truly understand historical events and contexts. And if you ever wanted to work at a museum, we spend some time discussing how it's a great place for people of all backgrounds and skill sets. So if you believe you can’t work at a museum just because you didn't get a college degree or one that you think you need in order to get into a museum, think again.

    We hit on the 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments to the U.S. Constitution and how it reshaped the nation and continues to influence contemporary discussions about civil rights and equality.

    You will want to stay tuned in till the end where we discuss one of the museum’s most unique artifacts. Spoiler, It’s a letter from a young slave girl dating back to 1842. It’s an incredible story that recounts the girl’s experiences of the Underground Railroad.

    As a fun and lighthearted twist, we touch upon the pop culture representation of museums in movies, with a particular focus on "Night at the Museum”. Despite the fantastical elements, we talk about how the movies can inspire interest in history and encourage people to explore real museums.

    As always there is a fun assignment for you listeners at the end of the episode. Thank you all for tuning in and staying curious about the world around us. Now let's talk about the mammoth in the classroom and go beyond what we think we know about the civil war and what it's like to work at a museum.



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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Healing Energies: A Conversation with Erin Ryan
    Sep 18 2023

    In this enlightening episode, we had the privilege of speaking with Erin Ryan, a multifaceted healer, Reiki master, acupuncturist, and the visionary behind Healers in Business. Erin's journey from trauma to becoming a beacon of holistic healing wisdom is an inspiring testament to the transformative power of self-discovery and passion-driven entrepreneurship.

    Erin Ryan's introduction to the world of healing was nothing short of serendipitous. She shared her profound experience of a life-changing encounter with Reiki, an ancient Japanese energy healing practice. This encounter sparked her curiosity, and she embarked on a journey of self-exploration and discovery, eventually becoming a Reiki master and acupuncturist.

    One of the highlights of our conversation was Erin's deep insights into the interconnectedness of mind, body, and spirit. Her ability to demystify these ancient practices and make them accessible to everyone was truly enlightening.

    What sets Erin apart is her dedication to empowering fellow healers. Recognizing the unique challenges that healers face when it comes to running a business, she decided to bridge the gap by creating educational courses tailored specifically to their needs. Erin shared valuable advice on how healers can establish themselves in the market, attract clients, and build a thriving practice while staying true to their healing principles.

    Her passion for healing, dedication to her craft, and commitment to helping fellow healers succeed in their businesses make this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the world of holistic wellness and entrepreneurship. Erin's story is a testament to the power of following your heart and embracing your true calling, and her insights will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression on your heart and mind.

    Find her at https://www.crystallakereiki.com/

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    57 mins
  • Exploring Religion's Significance with Professor James Lochtefeld
    Sep 1 2023

    In a thought-provoking episode, we delve into the realm of religion and its profound impact on society's fabric. Our guest is none other than James Lochtefeld, a distinguished professor of religions at Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin. Join us as we unravel the layers of religious significance, the transmission of existential narratives, and the intricate connection between religion and perception of reality.

    Professor Lochtefeld begins by illuminating the fundamental role religion plays in societies across the globe. He expounds on how religion serves as a conduit for the transfer of stories about our existence from generation to generation. These stories, often deeply rooted in cultural heritage and shared beliefs, serve as a framework for understanding the world around us. Religion becomes a vessel through which these narratives are preserved and shared, transcending time and fostering a sense of collective identity.

    Intriguingly, our conversation navigates through the delicate line between religion and cults. Professor Lochtefeld challenges us to rethink our perspectives, asserting that the distinction between the two might merely be a matter of time and societal acceptance. He guides us through historical examples, encouraging us to critically examine the evolution of religious movements and their reception.

    In this episode, we explore the transformative power of religion, delving into its intricate role as a storyteller, a keeper of tradition, and a guide in navigating the complex tapestry of existence. Professor Lochtefeld's insights offer a rich tapestry of thought that challenges us to explore our beliefs, question the narratives we embrace, and contemplate the profound interplay between faith and reality.


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    58 mins
  • Breaking Barriers: Overcoming Fear of Public Speaking with Professor Jim Stockwell
    Jul 3 2023

    In this entertaining episode, Joe and I sat down with the dynamic and accomplished Professor Jim Stockwell from the McHenry Community College. With a wealth of experience in teaching communication and film study classes, as well as coaching tennis, Professor Stockwell has touched the lives of many students throughout his career, including our very own Joe who was his former student back in 2014.

    The heart of this conversation revolves around Professor Stockwell's remarkable ability to help individuals conquer their fear of public speaking, which I personally appreciated. Rather than adhering to a traditional hierarchy of a student teacher dynamic, he believes in working with his students as equals, fostering a more fluid and productive learning environment. He is also a huge advocate for community colleges, just like I am! As a result, many of his students have triumphed over their anxieties and found their voices.

    With an impressive background in broadcasting and hosting radio shows, he is also a published author and uses his book in the classroom….or cave. We refer to them as modern caves in this show lol

    As the conversation deepens, Joe and Jim reminisce about the positive impact the professor had on his life. They recount memorable experiences and humorous anecdotes, making this episode an engaging and heartfelt exchange.

    Towards the latter part of the episode, the discussion delves into the importance of film study. Professor Stockwell's expertise shines as he dissects major films, offering some unique analyses that movie enthusiasts and casual viewers alike can appreciate. From classic masterpieces to contemporary gems, the conversation showcases the influence films have on our lives.

    With a spirit of warmth and camaraderie, this podcast episode is a fun and inspiring journey. You will be left with a renewed appreciation for effective communication, a deeper understanding of the power of film, and the importance of stretching our minds and questioning everything.



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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Terrible Lizards with Thomas Carr
    May 31 2023

    In this episode, we dive into the world of paleontology. Our special guest, Thomas Carr, a distinguished paleontologist from Carthage College in Kenosha, Wisconsin, takes us on a journey through his work at the Dinosaur Museum and his research of these ancient vertebrates, particularly on the family tree of Tyrannosaurus Rex.

    Our conversation begins by delving into Thomas’s early childhood fascination with dinosaurs, a fascination shared by countless children around the world. We explore how dinosaurs, with mysterious allure, ignite our imaginations and have served as the inspiration behind blockbuster movies like Jurassic Park and Jurassic World. Thomas sheds light on how these movies have not only entertained audiences but also how they have influenced the field of paleontology.

    As the interview unfolds, we discover the profound importance of studying dinosaurs in relation to evolution, climate change, and planetary biology. Thomas enlightens us on the pivotal role dinosaurs play in unraveling the mysteries of Earth's history and how their study provides valuable insights into the evolution of life both on and off our planet.

    One of the striking aspects of our discussion is his emphasis on understanding how dinosaurs lived rather than solely focusing on how they died.

    Throughout the episode, we are reminded of the inherent truth-seeking nature of the natural sciences and how this principle guides Thomas’s work as a paleontologist and teacher. So, come join us on this journey as we delve into the captivating world of paleontology. Discover how these ancient giants continue to inspire our curiosity, ignite our imaginations, and shape our understanding of the natural world.



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    52 mins