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In the second episode of IF WE DID IT, Maddie and Jasper are discussing the 2014 culinary comedy CHEF. We’ll be talking about this movie as a response to Jon Favreau’s career, the movie’s take on parenting, and how it handles the theme of divorce. How did Jon Favreau get the hottest women alive to play his love interests? Does that quail look tasty…
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In this episode of Pop Culture Perspectives With Paxton, Paxton Phillips examines the underlying theme of the power of a second chance in Marvel's Spider-Man Season 2, specifically as it pertains to the characters of Spider-Man, Doctor Octopus, and the Vulture. In doing so, he also raises awareness for injustices taking place in the American crimin…
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In the first episode of IF WE DID IT, Maddie and Jasper discuss the 2023 Amazon original erotic thriller SALTBURN. What makes Jacob Elordi so hot in this movie? Does the script say anything about ~society~? Is it a metaphor for Theseus and the Minotaur? How should A24 handle the end of their Jeff Bezos biopic? And what would we do different if we m…
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In this episode of Pop Culture Perspective With Paxton, Paxton Phillips examines the thematic relevance of Felix Harmon, otherwise known as the Gotham Butcher, and how his story highlights the violent history of the United States government. I draw parallels between the Court of Owls and the Skull and Bones Society and explore how both the Court of…
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In his podcast series, “What If Presidents”, Wheaton College student Paxton Phillips examines the importance of John Bell's 1860 Constitutional Union presidential campaign as well as its spiritual successors in Andrew Johnson and the National Union Party and Andrew Yang and the Forward Party, and why they fundamentally serve political forces that o…
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In his podcast series, “What If Presidents", Wheaton College student Paxton Phillips examines presidential candidates that were nearly elected president in the United States. He imagines what their prospective administrations would have looked had they been elected president and what their lasting legacies are. wheatoncollegeradio.com…
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In this podcast, I examine the thematic relevance of the Interrogator, Batman's foe from an episode of Batman: The Animated Series titled "The Cape and Cowl Conspiracy." I explore the similarities between Batman and the Interrogator as well as the dangerous impacts of using enhanced interrogation methods. This podcast also calls into question the e…
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In this podcast, I examine what makes Malekith from Marvel’s Thor: The Dark World one of the best and most complex villains in any movie from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). I examine very compelling themes of imperialism, dehumanization, invisibility, and ethical leadership and how they not only reflect the fictional struggles of Malekith and…
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In this podcast, I examine the nuances of Sonny Burch in Marvel’s Ant-Man and the Wasp and how he relates to the desperation that opportunists feel during the Gold Rushes. Through this podcast, I also explore the history of many of the most influential and captivating Gold Rushes throughout history and how the decisions made by leaders such as Zach…
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WCCS presents "A Christmas Carol" by Charles Dickens. Hear the voices of Wheaton College bring to life one of the most famous Christmas stories ever. Credits: Ryan Whiting as Scrooge, Second Man, and Businessmen Sage Bohl as Narrator Liz Framski as Ghost of Christmas Past and Second Gentlemen Will Coleman as Ghost of Christmas Present, Belle's Husb…
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In the long-awaited third episode of Unlicensed Therapy, Elsie and Ella are joined by John Morris of Duck Sauce Podcast, who is Italian and from New York City. On top of that, he is lucky enough to call himself a dear friend of the podcast. Tune in to hear discussions of female Joker movies, scoliosis, and being pushed onto subway tracks.…
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Adam sits down with one of his heroes: Jon Ralston. Ralston, a journalist from Nevada, is the editor and founder of the Nevada Independent, a nonprofit online local journalism outlet, and has been covering the Silver State for 37 years. Adam asks about his time in Journalism, what makes Nevada stick out, what Jon does to calculate elections, and wh…
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“Neighbors by chance, besties by choice: Talia and Liam keep you updated on current events while taking on quarantine life!” The episode description can be “Today we’re speaking on hot topics such as, “white boy summer”, Taylor Swift, and life in Everett, stick around for our current favorite artists and other fun updates!”…
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He's back! Representative Jake Auchincloss of Massachusett's Fourth Congressional District sits down with the Cod Cabin Crew to talk politics. Adam presses him on HR1 and Transportation, Jack asks about the bill to expel Rep Greene from office, Logan discusses the Rep's newfound interest in Clubhouse, and Jessy sets the record straight on Foxboro's…
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