
This week in the void, we discuss a lot of things that don't matter, followed by one thing that matters kind of a lot. Join us as we embark upon an epic journey discussing our favorite foods, the dichotomy of clam chowder, a theory that Jeffrey made up and Michael hates, and the royalty status of cows. After that, we talk about James' twitter ban, censorship, being intellectually superior, big tech, and how to be more positive in the digital landscape.
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Jan 24, 2021
55 min

In the first proper episode of Here In The Void, we tackle the tough questions. Would it be better to live on the ocean, or the moon? How DO you describe England? Who's the best imaginary friend? After that, we take you right into the Lava-Verse: the unsung cinematic universe created by Robert Rodriguez, including the new entry, We Can Be Heroes (2020). Lastly, we help you bust out of that quarantine loneliness by teaching you how to make friends, drinking straight from the fountain of knowledge: WikiHow.
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Jan 17, 2021
1 hr 1 min

In a groundbreaking preview episode to the podcasting universe, Jeffrey, James, Michael, and Brett (in no particular order) choose a name for themselves. Along the way, they discuss the names of other podcasts, the funding status of NPR, the UN Security Council, becoming Jennette McCurdy (of iCarly fame), Joe Rogan and defying categorization, the perfect pork chop, moving and/or shaking, their favorite pokemon, and the ever-encroaching nature of darkness.
When editing the podcast, Brett discovered that Polysyllabic in fact has 5 syllables, not 3. He's sorry.
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Jan 10, 2021
32 min
