Important Question? Podcast show

Important Question? Podcast

Summary: Important Question? is a podcast that aims to explore publicly the questions you explore privately. Join Caleb J. Ross and Gordon Highland, the devil’s own advocates, as they discuss the circumstances that would encourage a perfectly sane person to consider cannibalism, taking a bullet for a stranger, public masturbation, and more.

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 Do you believe in life after love? (ep 57) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:43

I really don’t think you’re strong enough, no. Regardless, love remains the primary subject in pop music. Even unpop music, for that matter. This week, we explore that love connection, its lyrical and social convolutions, auto-tunage, and its ties to terrorism. Contact us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ and tell us, do you believe in life after love? Subscribe to never miss an episode. We’re on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, and many others. Or subscribe via RSS. Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 Would you cut off your own limb? (ep 56) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:20

Contact us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ and tell us, would you cut off your own limb? Subscribe to never miss an episode. We’re on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, and many others. Or subscribe via RSS. Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 Would you rather be struck blind as a child or from birth? (ep 55) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:09

As podcast hosts, we take pride in accessibility, operating under the assumption that we cater primarily to a blind audience. This episode in particular is for you, so we hope your screen reader doesn’t garble this text dedication. Our contribution to the deaf community, however, is obvious in its silence. Nor do we wish to burden them with transcription or captioning of this punditry. This week we debate the best time for blindness. Answer: Miller time, which also happens to be the best time for ageusia, covered back in Episode 15. Contact us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ and tell us, would you rather be struck blind as a child or from birth? Subscribe to never miss an episode. We’re on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, and many others. Or subscribe via RSS. via RSS. Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 How would you design a drug? (ep 54) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:20

Contact us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ and tell us, how would you design a drug? Subscribe to never miss an episode. We’re on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, and many others. Or subscribe via RSS. Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 Would you perjure yourself for a friend? (ep 53) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:17

I’m not asking for me, I swear. I would never put you in a position to compromise our friendship. Prison will be full of new lifelong mates. No, just tell the jury what really happened, and I’m sure you’ll have no trouble finding another match for that rare bone marrow transplant. Ain’t no thang. Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 Which childhood characters do you want to see all grown up? (ep 52) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 26:51

Sesame Street is now on HBO. Though the program content isn’t supposed to change, it does force us to consider the adult problems of Bert and Ernie or the diabetic issues of Cookie Monster. Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 Why don’t we just Netflix and chill? (ep 51) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 30:20

How casual sexuality has gotten in online dating age. Increase in VD. Are we ancients just envious? Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 Would you define your heritage with a vice? (ep 50) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:25

St. Patrick’s Day has come and gone, and with it the temporary championing of Irishness and the drunkenness that–mostly likely unfairly–defines the irish heritage, at least to us Americans who will jump at any chance to commandeer another country’s heritage to the detriment of our livers. Where did the vice association start? And why? On a long enough timeline, a seminal alcoholic in Ireland must have consciously decided to gift whisky to the bloodstream of his future bloodline. “Your descendants will thank ye, Ronan McShane O’Sullivan.” And we have a great time with it this one holiday in March each year, but is it worth it. Today we ask, would you be okay with your heritage being defined by a vice? Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 Does anybody really know what time it is? (ep 49) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 21:52

Does anybody really care? Sure, it helps us catch that flight to North Korea (don’t forget to set your watch back 100 years), but it also costs you a fortune in daycare overtime and gave rise to Flava Flav fashions. We scienced the shit out of this episode to make it worth your 20 arbitrary minutes. Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 Can I get an amen? (ep 48) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:06

We’re talking blind faith. Binary belief. A true-false dichotomy that leads and bleeds to a true faith lobotomy. Is blind faith healthy? Is faith generally useful? In summary, can we get an amen? Subscribe to never miss an episode. We’re on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, and many others. Or subscribe via RSS. Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 Do you believe in life after love? (ep 57) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 27:43

I really don’t think you’re strong enough, no. Regardless, love remains the primary subject in pop music. Even unpop music, for that matter. This week, we explore that love connection, its lyrical and social convolutions, auto-tunage, and its ties to terrorism. Contact us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ and tell us, do you believe in life after love? Subscribe to never miss an episode. We’re on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, and many others. Or subscribe via RSS. Sexy things we mentioned: Men In Black Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 Would you cut off your own limb? (ep 56) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:20

Some people are just born lucky. 10 fingers. 10 toes, 2 arms, several mal-shaped nipples. You know, normal stuff. Others don’t have such luck. Sure they may still be born with all the right numbers of fingers, toes, arms, and nipples, but shortly after birth they get their entire umbilical cord removed. Can you imagine that, to not have an umbilical cord any longer? Tragic. But what if you had the choice to remove a limb? Not only that, but you had to remove it yourself? Contact us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ and tell us, would you cut off your own limb? Subscribe to never miss an episode. We’re on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, and many others. Or subscribe via RSS. Sexy things we mentioned: Four Rooms May Crash Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 Would you rather be struck blind as a child or from birth? (ep 55) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 23:09

As podcast hosts, we take pride in accessibility, operating under the assumption that we cater primarily to a blind audience. This episode in particular is for you, so we hope your screen reader doesn’t garble this text dedication. Our contribution to the deaf community, however, is obvious in its silence. Nor do we wish to burden them with transcription or captioning of this punditry. This week we debate the best time for blindness. Answer: Miller time, which also happens to be the best time for ageusia, covered back in Episode 15. Contact us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ and tell us, would you rather be struck blind as a child or from birth? Subscribe to never miss an episode. We’re on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, Google Play, and many others. Or subscribe via RSS. Sexy things we mentioned:   “I’m not white?!” Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 How would you design a drug? (ep 54) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:20

Modern medicine. It’s a term that’s been thrown about since, well, long enough ago that the term modern couldn’t have been applicable. Maybe I’m arguing semantics. They should really make a pill for that. And who knows, perhaps that’s exactly what one of us will propose today as we ask, what kind of drug would you make? Contact us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ and tell us, what kind of drug would you make? Subscribe to never miss an episode. We’re on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, and many others. Or subscribe via RSS. Sexy things we mentioned: Prescott Pharmaceuticals Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

 Would you perjure yourself for a friend? (ep 53) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 25:17

I’m not asking for me, I swear. I would never put you in a position to compromise our friendship. Prison will be full of new lifelong mates. No, just tell the jury what really happened, and I’m sure you’ll have no trouble finding another match for that rare bone marrow transplant. Ain’t no thang. Contact us on Twitter, Facebook, and Google+ and tell us, would you perjure yourself for a friend? Subscribe to never miss an episode. We’re on iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn, and many others. Or subscribe via RSS. Sexy things we mentioned: True Romance Contact Caleb Contact Gordon Contact us as the Important Question? Podcast Twitter account (it’s new; please don’t make fun of us) Some images above may have been modified and used via Flickr Creative Commons license and Wikimedia Commons

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