What's The Matter With Me? Podcast

The Tamis

Boom (explosive)
Everybody in the house say What’s The Matter With Me? Podcast! Doesn’t really roll exactly? In “The Tamis,” we’ve started down a road and we aren’t looking back behind us. The episode finds us rolling the chair around Berkeley, thinking molecular gastronomy and cooking while disabled.
Shoutouts
To The Sandman, Etan Rechra, Tall John and Rocky
Cal Performances Scene
Ladysmith Black Mambazo
creeped out my wife
The “Walker” fiasco
Are Marshmallows Molecular Gastronomy?
Turns out, they’re like foam
Burning Up
I burnt my elbow on the BBQ again. I stumbled and my arm touched the lid.
A Paucity Of Heat And Warm Water
Our furnace broke.
Netflix Is Middlebrow
We signed up for Netflix. We’re watching “Killing Eve” and “Shameless” and it’s garbage.
Kitchen tools I own but can’t use anymore

The Tamis
Making Rice Crispie treats isn’t the best for one hand either.
Parting Shots
If you get one cherry in your Manhattan, it’s a reminder that you should love someone but if you get two it’s a message that you are loved
Peter Coyote, the life actor and San Francisco Digger was a big part of the inspiration for It Can Change, a guerilla art troupe that I was involved with in college.


The Tamis
Chapter List
- 00:00:00 – Intro
- 00:00:45 – Shoutouts
- 00:01:43 – Ladysmith Black Mambazo at Cal Performances
- 00:04:54 – Ticket Subscriptions
- 00:09:03 – Berkeley Scene
- 00:10:12 – Walker Fiasco
- 00:13:14 – Are Marshmallows Molecular Gastronomy
- 00:14:27 – Elbow Burn
- 00:16:20 – Broken Furnace
- 00:17:15 – Netflix Is Middlebrow Entertainment
- 00:20:14 – Killing Eve Review
- 00:20:54 – Shameless Review
- 00:22:43 – HBO Is More Highbrow
- 00:23:18 – The Tamis
- 00:24:37 – E. Dehillerin Cookware
- 00:26:35 – One Hand Rice Crispie Treats
- 00:27:32 – The Meaning Of Cherries
- 00:29:05 – It Can Change
- 00:30:50 – Outro