Clueless Content
Clueless Content
Clueless Content
The podcast that attempts to have meaningful conversations about things that we know nothing about. Each episode we discuss a topic that is completely foreign to us and try to connect with it on a deeper level.
Smile, You're On Camera
On the last episode of the season, we are taking a moment to look back on this season through the lens of a camera. We have spent much of  season three discussing various life experiences, and today we ponder if our increasingly digitalized world is preventing us from experiencing life to the fullest. Becca Joy and Noah fondly remember moments that they have captured with a camera, and then we explore a gas station museum through photographs. Here is the Veritas Journal article we mention in the episode.  For more clueless content, follow us on instagram @clueless_content. Send us your questions, comments, or stories by emailing us at [email protected]
May 10, 2021
33 min
Adventure's Out There
This week on the podcast, we have a heated conversation about the Bucket List Family, a young family who sold everything they had and travelled for three years. He discuss creating community, keeping friendships, and making memories while traveling, and whether or not travel is necessary for that. We also remember our own past travel experiences, and ponder the  types of trips we want to take in the future. We also have our last book nook of the season! For more clueless content, follow us on instagram @clueless_content. Send us your questions, comments, and travel stories at [email protected].
May 4, 2021
57 min
Anthropology 101
This week, we wrap up our discussion on rites, rituals, tradition, and culture. Noah helps Becca Joy define anthropology and briefly trace its history. We then ask ourselves some of cultural anthropology's greatest questions: How are we a product of our culture? How do the people around us change who we are? How does our personal, cultural, and social histories shape our identity and behavior? What does it mean to be human and to have an identity? For more clueless content, follow us on instagram @clueless_content. Send us your stories, your comments, or your questions via email at [email protected].
Apr 26, 2021
1 hr
Theology 101
This week, we continue our conversation about tradition, rites, and rituals. We dive deeper into the Catholic theology behind last week's discussion. Becca Joy, our resident theology major, helps Noah understand the definition, goals, and sources of Catholic theology. We talk about what distinguished the Catholic faith from Catholic theology, our favorite travel TV show, the importance of individual revelation, and the production of theological knowledge.   For more clueless content, follow us on instagram @clueless_content. Send us your stories, your comments, or your questions via email at [email protected].
Apr 19, 2021
50 min
Rites, Rituals, Routines, and America
This week we begin our discussions of theology and anthropology by considering an ancient Catholic rite that has been unique to one city for over 1000 years, the Ambrosian Rite of Milan. This leads us into a discussion of the fine distinctions between ritual, routines, and tradition. Then we turn to American culture and democracy, and discuss our role in preserving and challenging it.
Apr 12, 2021
50 min
The Power of Music
Music is a universal language. It is a way for us to express our most vulnerable emotions and at the same time empower us. In the episode we talk about the emotional, psychological, physical, and social power of music. We explore this through the eyes of musical therapist, Tom Sweitzer, and his COVID-19 music therapy support group. We discuss how music, like food, has the power to build community and create strong connections. We also share some of our musical favorites. Note: we apologize for the rough audio, sometimes recording from different cities doesn't always go smoothly.  For more clueless content, follow us on instagram @clueless_content. Tell us about your favorite musical moments by sending us an email at [email protected].
Mar 29, 2021
43 min
The Boredom Paradox
Being bored is one of the most universally hated feelings. But the actual idea of boredom is really... strange. To continue our conversations about social media, we turn to those moments in which we find ourselves sucked into our phones. For us, that moment is when we are bored. In this episode we tackle our experiences of boredom head on: how do we overcome boredom? is boredom a social construct? are there different types of boredom? what is the different between relaxation and boredom? is boredom bad? After much laughter, some hot takes on life, and an over-worked metaphor, we ended up in a place we didn't quite expect...  For more clueless content, follow us on instagram @clueless_content. Email us your questions and stories at [email protected].
Mar 22, 2021
49 min
Hey, What's Your Snapchat?
Jean-Jacques Rousseau once said, "Man is born free, and everywhere he is in chains." Perhaps a modern day Rousseau would say, "We are born free, but social media keeps us in chains." Today on the show, we are joined by a special guest to discuss the ups and downs of a world with social media. After recalling our own relationship with social media, we discuss its effects on social culture.  For more clueless content, check us out on instagram @clueless_content. We would love to hear from you! You can also email us at [email protected]. Also, here is a link to check out the social dilemma: https://www.thesocialdilemma.com.
Mar 15, 2021
46 min
The Worlds We Wish We Lived In
Have you ever been sucked so deep into an alternative universe? So deep that when you come back to reality you feel disappointed by the mundaneness of the real world? We certainly have. On this episode, we talk about our favorite books and our favorite worlds to inhabit. We try to make sense of our longing to invade other worlds by discussing the purpose of reading, storytelling, and human connection.  For more clueless content, follow us on instagram @clueless_content, or send us an email at [email protected]. 
Mar 8, 2021
47 min
The Problems of Education
Luke Harris is a sophomore high school student who loves engineering. At the start of high school, he was excited to dive deep into his passions. However, his high school classes did not satisfy him. In fact, they sort of failed him. On this episode, we talk about our own views of education: Its purpose, its problems, and its role in society. Joining us for this conversation is our good friend Savannah! Together, we consider how our own experiences of education has shaped our view of the world and our place in it. (PS. sorry for the audio in this episode, we were recording over zoom). For more clueless content, follow us on instagram @clueless_content, or send us an email at [email protected].  Here is the video we reference in the show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHfaAltfjVg
Mar 1, 2021
1 hr
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