In episode 35 of The Hump! Podcast: Sandwich Generation … After teasing it the last few episodes Brent Bowen and Chad Beland chat about what being a part of the Sandwich Generation means and what it has meant for Brent the last few months. This includes chatting about Brent’s mother-in-law and their kids’ futures.
In episode 34 of The Hump! Podcast: Pandemic Positives … After spending the last episode talking about the negatives, hosts Brent Bowen and Chad Beland chat the silver linings of the pandemic. This includes getting outside, vaccines, and what they are looking forward to. This episode’s Triple D: We’re calling out the crazy people who don’t show up for their vaccination appointments.
In episode 33 of The Hump! Podcast: Pandemic Purgatory … The fellas kick off Season 3. With hitting the year mark of being inside, hosts Brent Bowen and Chad Beland chat launching season three, what they’ve been up to lately, and how to they are dealing with pandemic depression. They’re also throwing in some fun stories about people getting cheesed and liquor store parking lots.
In part two of their conversation with Bubba Gaeddert, executive director of Varsity Esports Foundation, the fellas chat how the pandemic has affected video games and how kids can use gaming to develop their communication and social skills. This week’s Triple D: “What do you call someone who trolls in online gaming?”
The fellas chat video games as school curriculum as well as how implicit bias and cyberbullying can show up in gaming with Bubba Gaeddert, executive director of Varsity Esports Foundation. This week’s Triple D: “What do you call someone who trolls in online gaming?”
With vacations all but cancelled, the fellas chat about alternatives including inflatable kayaks, RV trips and meccas to Winterfell. Sadly, a trek to Vancouver is no longer. But yes. You can rent Winterfell on AirBnB.
This week’s Triple D: “What do you call a door-to-door salesperson, especially during the era of physical distancing?”
Inspired by a special, virtual clip from Marshawn Lynch and culture guru guest Jessie Jacob, the fellas chat organizational culture, mental health during the coronavirus pandemic and the benefits of authenticity and vulnerability.
This week’s Triple D: “What do you call someone who requires and plans mandatory fun?”
The fellas chat with Angie Read, the owner of Phoenix Natural Wellness Lenexa. They discuss her personal health struggles and how CBD helped with her recovery. So much so that she decided to open a CBD store. This week’s Triple D: What do you call someone who breaks something in a store and not only refuses to buy it, but hides it? This is episode is sponsored by the Open Belly Podcast. Open Belly is a podcast exploring Kansas City’s vibrant and diverse food culture. Its mission is to inspire people to break out of their comfort zone and explore new cultures, through food. Go to openbellypodcast.com to learn more.