Episodes
Published 02/25/24
Published 09/10/23
Published 02/26/23
Cameron and Nyleen have known each other for six years, and in that time Nyleen has traveled the world and gotten perspective on the things that matter. Today, she and Cameron sit down with some coffee to talk life, music, philosophy, and where we're all headed. 
Published 09/20/20
Published 09/20/20
Brianna is one of those "the smartest person I know" people, and host Cameron Cook is just trying to keep up. 
Published 09/06/20
Cameron and Casey met in the eighth grade (she is the Casey of this podcast's first episode) and quickly became close friends. Throughout high school, they each dealt with the oncoming symptoms of mental illness in separate ways. 
Published 08/23/20
Published 08/16/20
Sydney moved to New York City to attend John Jay College of Criminal Justice two years ago. Today, she and Cameron discuss her experiences in New York, having to leave the city during the COVID pandemic, and how social media has tarnished living in the moment.   
Published 08/09/20
Jesse Breazeale is an actor, improv comedian, magician, singer...you name it. Today, host Cameron Cook sits down with Jesse to talk about the compulsion of comedy and what makes live theater so special. Jesse and Cameron also play a round of an improv game. 
Published 08/02/20
Jayden Schading tells her story of childhood trauma and betrayal in this episode. Jayden's story is powerful not only because of what she experienced, but because of the resiliency and courage with which she tells it.  CW: Abuse (non-graphic depiction) inflicted upon a child
Published 07/26/20
Gage is an intelligent, kind, curious person who spends a lot of his time coding and programming games or playing games. Host Cameron Cook talks to Gage about his sense of humor, how computer games work, his time in High School, and what he's been doing since. 
Published 07/19/20
Justin Lowman is an English teacher, a collector of Mid-Century antiques, a foster father, and a friend. In this episode, Cameron and Justin talk about topics ranging from German philosophers to James Spader's unusual '90s output. 
Published 07/12/20
Scott Thomason is a local Engineer, photographer, and pilot. He's trying to figure out the craziness of this world and learn as much as possible, and then annoy others around him with unsolicited information. Definitely a proud nerd and father. You can follow him on instagram at @scott.thomason.photo
Published 07/05/20
Abbey Runion is an artist who has dabbled in numerous mediums over the years, and host Cameron Cook talks to them in this episode about that journey of self-discovery. They also discuss mental illness, moving away from home, loneliness, emotional honesty, and which Avenger is the most attractive.  Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor  CW: Self-harm, depression
Published 06/28/20
Host Cameron Cook met David Mruz in the creative writing program at their college, and ever since the two have developed a friendship based around writing, movies, graphic novels, video games, history, philosophy, and anything else they are curious to learn more about. Today they discuss the books they are writing, developing plot and characters for an audience, Japanese horror, and how to deal with creative roadblocks. Look for Mruz's novel Skyscape, coming out Fall 2020. 
Published 06/21/20
Host Cameron Cook and guest MJ Slide go way back as filmmaking collaborators. MJ is an infinitely creative, gracious, and interesting person, and the conversation in this episode touches upon such seemingly disparate topics as Science Fiction, Race in America, Public Libraries, Filmmaking, Mental Illness, and Emotional Labor. You can find more from MJ on instagram @MJ_Slide and online at www.thisismjslide.com. 
Published 06/14/20
Anna Duren is an artist, an academic, an activist, a dog trainer, and one of the smartest people host Cameron Cook has ever met. In this interview, the two sit down to discuss a high school graduation during COVID-19, living with Type 1 Diabetes, social anxiety, and more. 
Published 06/07/20
Cameron and Justin were best friends throughout high school, and by the end of junior year, they barely spoke. At thirty, they speak for the first time in years about High School, why the friendship may have stalled, working during COVID-19, marriage, and more. 
Published 05/31/20
Host Cameron Cook tells a story about waking up early in the winter of his freshman year in college.
Published 11/18/18
Hannah and Cameron discuss Tommy Orange's 2018 Novel
Published 10/07/18
Hannah and Cameron come up with their dream class reading lists.    Hannah's Syllabus:  Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates Native Guard by Natasha Trethewey Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi There There by Tommy Orange Alambrista! by Robert Young A Place for Us by Fatima Farheen Mirza   Cameron's Syllabus: The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka Everything That Rises Must Converge by Flannery O'Connor Opening Night by John Cassavetes The World According to Garp by John Irving ...
Published 09/09/18
Books mentioned in this episode:  Ulysses and Finnegan's Wake by James Joyce The Sound and the Fury and Absalom! Absalom! by William Faulkner The Nix by Nathan Hill The Vegetarian by Han Kang House of Leaves by Mark Z Danielewski A Wrinkle in Time by Madeline L'engle Moby-Dick by Herman Melville Swann's Way by Marcel Proust Any Man by Amber Tamblyn Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf On the Road by Jack Kerouac "The Hollow Men" by TS Eliot Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte "The...
Published 07/29/18
Host Cameron Cook has a rough night on the job.
Published 07/18/18
Marriage Hannah:  Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen Fates and Furies by Lauren Groff The Before Trilogy by Richard Linklater Cameron:  Mister Peanut by Adam Ross Certified Copy by Abbas Kiarostami Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates Fatherhood Hannah:  News of the World by Paulette Jiles The Road by Cormac McCarthy Paris, Texas by Wim Wenders Cameron:  Killing and Dying by Adrian Tomine Real Life by Donald Ray Pollock Synecdoche, New York by Charlie Kaufman
Published 06/03/18