Episode 8 - Mr. Fredrickson Walks Away from Omelas

wwwwWWWWE'RE BACK!! Sorry about that delay, my fine feathered friends! Down here in the land of startups and texting-while-biking, we experienced what is known as "finals week," which left this author with very little time to edit episodes or shower but the good news is that WE'VE RETURNED to the two fleshy audio-processing units on the sides of your head and we're never ever leaving!!! Until next finals week.... but let's not talk about that.... Let me tell you something. This episode, not for the faint of heart. They have things for the faint of heart, they're called ACE Inhibitors. Go see your doctor about those. No, this episode? Well, it's got everyone's two favorite Totally Equal Host Boys, back in action! They are Matt Herrero and Magellan Pfluke, and they're joined by Totally Equal Host Babe, Jamie Korman, and Totally Equal Host Bob, Shalmali Bane! Join the gang as they take on queries of the deepest and most probing nature, such as, "How did your parents meet?" and "Is there any situation in which you'd take candy from an actual baby?" and moooooore!!! All the of the sounds that were not us talking but were instead music are (in order of appearance): "The Ballad of Ali Dia" by Keshco "Radioheart" by Marcos H. Bolanos "Know No No-Nos" by Doctor Turtle "Brooks" by Kai Engel All music used under Creative Commons licensing, provided by the Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org). Go check them out, it's like Santa Claus for lefties!

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The Stanford Improv RadioHour (or SIRaH) is the shortest hour of improv radio that's never actually made it to radio! Hosted by Matt Herrero and Magellan Pfluke, this podcast brings together all sorts of improvisers on Stanford campus to hang out, play, and be sillier than a Saltine Salamander, which is the confirmed silliest animal in North America! If you want to get in contact, with songs you think we should play on the show, questions for the improvisers, a link to your favorite wikipedia article, don't hesitate to shoot us an email at sirah.contact@gmail.com