#63 - Culture Check (guest: Austin Sailors of LoveLab)

Published: June 3, 2020, 4:39 a.m.

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We are so happy to have Austin Sailors of LoveLab back on the podcast to share his experience with us during these difficult and confusing times. This year has been a whirlwind, and this last week hasn\'t been easier. The conversation of racism, racial favoritism, inequality, oppression, and so much more is not an easy one to have. The risk of saying something wrong or hurtful is high, and the tension can be felt across our nation. People are hurting, confused, frustrated, and angry. All the emotions we are feeling is different, but this podcast has always been here to have the tough conversations. We don\'t claim to get it right, or even have the answers, but we do want this to be a place where conversations can be started. We feel things too, but recognize we all don\'t feel the same. We hope this conversation just starts more conversations that can bring this issue to the light and be a force to help. We are always here to listen, and if you feel you need to say something to us the channels are all open. Thank you for listening, and a huge thanks to Austin for agreeing to have this conversation with us.

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Guest Link:

https://www.lovelabsf.com/

Links discussed in episode:

Film Theory: Hey Fallon, You\'re Doing it Wrong!

TIL:

TIL The world record for the most number of non-stop push-ups is 10,507 by Minoru Yoshida of Japan, which was achieved in October 1980, no one has beat it since.

TIL that the US government only decided to give citizenship to Native Americans in 1924.

TIL: in the 17th century, a man named Lazarus Colloredo was convicted of murder. Lazuras had a parasitic conjoined twin, and successfully argued his death would kill his twin, an innocent man. He was pardoned

TIL A restaurant in Bangkok has been constantly cooking and serving from the same soup for 45 years, a form of "perpetual stew"

Shower Thoughts:

Truman eventually figures out he\'s in a show, but still doesn\'t know he\'s in a movie.

wikipedia is what people imagined the internet as in the 90s

The unemployment office is understaffed... let that sink in.

Body cams for civilians might work better than body cams for cops...

At some point, late show hosts are gonna have to admit the only thing that differentiates them from youtubers is their budget.

Every year history class will get harder and harder

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