A weekly podcast where we discuss a variety of subjects. Each week we talk about a different topic, from literature to travel and everything in between. Our episodes strive to be both conversational and informational, and our occasional interviews are (hopefully) entertaining.
In the tenth episode of The Hogancast, Scott dedicates the show to a freshly promoted friend. He also vows to not edit the episode and to post it as an almost live show.
In this week's episode, Scott discusses irony in music, literature, and movies. He details the three major types of irony, and gives examples and explanations for each.
In this long-delayed episode, Scott talks about how we interpret music and literature differently before discussing his thoughts on allegory.
In this week's episode, Scott revisits the topic of his home state by discussing the many challenges West Virginia faces.
In this week's episode, Scott interviews Huyen Nguyen on her career in green energy, what excites her about the future of renewable energy, and her recommendations for reducing your carbon footprint.
In this week's much delayed episode, Scott talks about the "Get Back" documentary, how he became a Beatles fan, and some future plans for The Hogancast.
In this episode, Scott shares his experiences obtaining a job overseas and working as a teacher abroad. He also gives some tips on finding a job overseas, what certifications and licenses are beneficial, and what salary and life expectations a teacher going overseas should have.
In this week's episode, Scott and Nancy discuss their time living in Thailand, the amazing city of Bangkok, Thai cuisine, and the Thai language.
In this episode Scott talks with Nancy about her home country of Vietnam, their shared experiences growing up shortly after the Vietnam war, and Scott's experiences as a visitor to the country.
In this first episode of The Hogancast, Scott and Nancy introduce themselves before having a discussion about living in West Virginia, the state's reliance on coal, and its potential as a tourist hotspot.
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