Politics, schmolitics- why can’t people just say everything clearly so government isn’t so hard to understand! And bring me a Mai Tai while you’re at it! By Amy Reynolds. Read by Jae Day. Podcast.
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Politics, schmolitics- why can’t people just say everything clearly so government isn’t so hard to understand! And bring me a Mai Tai while you’re at it! By Amy Reynolds. Read by Jae Day. Podcast. August 17, 2010, at 3:27 pm — audio podcast | Avocado Jungle Blogcast —
There is no distinct path in any career we undertake, and part of being a good mentor is recognizing that and not trying to mold someone else’s future. By Joyce Chen. Read by Jae Day. Podcast. August 15, 2010, at 8:54 pm — audio podcast | Avocado Jungle Blogcast —
I had this harsh dose of reality handed to me when I received a gem, a diamond of advice in the rough, from an individual who I later learned was a drug-dealing pimp. By Joanna Lord. Read by Jae Day. Podcast. July 28, 2010, at 10:33 am — Avocado Jungle Blogcast | Blogs —
The truth about poverty is that it is not somebody else’s problem. And in a city like New York, the cramped proximity between the “haves” and the “have nots” should make this clear. By Joyce Chen.Read by Jae Day June 19, 2010, at 8:28 pm — Avocado Jungle Blogcast | Podcasts —
It is possible science contains the answers that questions about religion beg, such as the common debate about creationism, the existence of God, etc. How large of a grasp does science have on the origin of emotional existence? By Joanna Lord. Read by Jae Day. Listen to podcast There is absolutely no reason for Christians and scientists to be the enemies that many assume them to be. April 3, 2010, at 8:00 am — Articles | Audio | audio podcast | Avocado Jungle Blogcast — animals / environment / factory farming / food / health / THEME: food / vegan
I want to be a vegan. Please don’t stop reading – I’m just like you, I swear! I eat meat. I eat dairy. I’ve always eaten meat and dairy. I just ate a shrimp and feta salad about four minutes ago. But I want to stop. And if you knew what I knew, you’d probably reconsider what’s on your plate, too. March 17, 2010, at 8:34 pm — Avocado Jungle Blogcast | Podcasts —
By Sarah Jawaid Read by Jae Day. After many awkward encounters, we became friends—the Pakistani American Muslim girl and the Indian American “culturally” Hindu girl. Our budding friendship found safe-haven in an undergrad American playground when perhaps elsewhere in the world, this wouldn’t be the case. February 24, 2010, at 9:44 pm — Avocado Jungle Blogcast | Podcasts —
by Sarah Jawaid Read by Jae Day. echnology has made us extremely efficient. But at what expense? If we decide that efficiency is one of the most important values, perhaps it is possible when choosing to perk an ear to what we care to hear and nothing else, we miss out on ideas and deepening [...] February 17, 2010, at 7:01 am — Avocado Jungle Blogcast | Podcasts —
Read by Jae Day. Our government in the form of law enforcement and committees is often vilified as the cultural stick in the mud, the overbearing control that people must rise up against. This is where definition is often misconstrued and perception misaligned. By Joyce Chen. Read by Jae Day. Podcast. |
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