QuOTeD - The Question of the Day Podcast

QuOTeD - The Question of the Day Podcast

One question. Many answers.

Episodes

July 3, 2020 65 mins
We apologize to stay connected with the people we love. We feel connected to each other because we understand the context in which we live.
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Brian and I discover a memorial for Blacks who have been killed by police. The sign said, #SayTheirNames. So we did.
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March 10, 2020 61 mins
Talking to people who were gathering for a Bernie Sanders rally reminds me of the 2004 Dennis Kucinich presidential campaign.
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December 31, 2019 57 mins
There may be 50 ways to leave a message, but is anyone listening?
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What do you really need to survive? Old bike tires? A copy of "Moby Dick"? A toaster? Someone to love? Can you live without the box of computer parts?
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January 25, 2019 57 mins
A compilation of a podcast series Brian and I did for the Minnesota Fringe Festival, this episode looks at why we tell stories and how they can be elevated in a live performance.
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These are stories of persistence: A single mother who is trying to get some help. Campaigners who don’t know when to quit. A fight against segregation. Cafeteria workers who are trying to get the attention of management. A student who won’t take no for an answer. A Senator who won’t say yes.
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June 2, 2018 70 mins
If you ask someone about their first car, they'll probably tell you a story. Cars can tell a family history, teach us to deal with adversity and embed themselves into our fondest memories.
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December 25, 2017 57 mins
100 people answer the question, "Going back as far as you can go, what is your very earliest memory?" The ages associated with memories range from being a baby to 12 years old.
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I was charmed by the way people often laughed as they responded to this question. What's so funny about using salt to clean a cast iron skillet? You also hear pride in some voices. Saving money on a dryer repair or fixing a bicycle is a real accomplishment.
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February 9, 2017 60 mins
We make up a story about how a painting of a fireplace ended up in our living room.
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October 6, 2016 53 mins
Can we recognize a city by its sound, sort of like recognizing the sound of a mother's voice? This is one day in Chicago after the 2016 Podcast Movement conference.
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March 31, 2016 50 mins
What are the barriers to being grounded in a culture filled with distractions and how can we separate the signal from the noise to get grounded?
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