Podcasts
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We’re Still at Camp and Losing Our Minds [Podcast]
Just when we thought summer camp couldn’t get any worse, the camp instructors begin acting like the bizarre bird people…
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The College Radio Reunion Special! [Podcast]
Today we’re celebrating 150 episodes by bringing together all four DJs from Funk Radio’s original college radio show. Get ready…
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The Teenage Camp Adventures Continue… Again! [Podcast]
The saga of changing bodies (or possibly aliens?) continues as things get weirder while our friends seem to mostly be…
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Why are Compilation Albums a Thing? [Podcast]
Today we explore the many variations of compilation albums that are out there, and offer some explanations as to their…
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Is Shuffling Your Songs Actually Random? [Podcast]
Today we bring up a couple of conspiracy theories about the “shuffle” feature of iTunes and Spotify. Are they favoring…
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The Teenage Camp Adventures Continue! [Podcast]
The saga of changing bodies (or possibly aliens?) continues as we make new friends, try new things and find more…
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The Role of Songs in Movie Trailers [Podcast]
Today we ask many questions about the purpose that a song plays in movie trailer. Does it actually help sell…
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The Birds Of Our Dreams [Podcast]
With 20 days to go at Summer camp (Do they still have those?) we have a lot skills to learn…
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“Musical Compatibility” in Relationships [Podcast]
Today we examine what it means to be “musically compatible” with your partner. Are musical tastes enough to make or…
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Campaign Songs are Often Used Illegally [Podcast]
Today we take a brief look at how political campaigns usually play songs without the permission of the respective artists,…
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Bastardizing Song Lyrics for TV Commercials [Podcast]
Today we return to the land of television, this time for an in-depth exploration of advertisers modifying song lyrics to…
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Shaquille O’Neal’s Rap Career [Podcast]
Today we share a good laugh over Shaq’s short-lived rap career from 1993 to 2001.
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