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Keep calm and have hope
Tatum brings on Austin to explore how religious communities continue to adapt during the COVID-19 crisis and to dwell on the importance of hope in maintaining wellness even during week 6.
Digestible climate change information and reimagining computer science curriculum
Thelonious and Rhea discuss two articles: one about Amy Ko’s research developing a better computer science curriculum and a conversation with a UW atmospheric sciences professor on climate change.
DIY Sex Toys
On this week’s episode, Christine and Chelsea compete to see who can make a better sex toy. They also go over what everyday household items you can use for the bedroom.
Rethinking mindfulness as a physiological practice
Join Tatum and Martina as they unpack the physiology of mindfulness and explore various ways to incorporate the practice into our insanely busy, overly stressful quarantined lives.
Week 4: Earth Day
Thelonious and Rhea (virtually) discuss the state of the environment on Earth Day amidst COVID.
Week 4: No UW students for Biden, approaches to online schooling, and 50th Earth Day
Music brought to you by Seattle local band, Rainboy.
Quarantine Bae
In this episode, Chelsea and Christine discuss how online dating has changed during quarantine and the struggles couples face when stuck at home together. They also share the activities (and people) they’d like to do when it’s all over.
Sex. Need I say more? OR Just a ~little~ canoodling?
Tatum zooms our former host Hannah to discuss the recent comprehensive sexual education bill signed by WA Gov. Inslee and the risks of breaking quarantine for a little Netflix and chill, coming to the conclusion that we love short men.
Using novel methods for medical intervention
Rhea and Thelonious discuss how science intersects with medicine in a variety of ways: through blood donations to help fight coronavirus, scientists sending tissues to space, and an undergraduate researcher using machine learning to help with psychiatr...