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Episode 58: What Are Omega-3s? – features Dr. Clemens von Schacky, a leading expert in fatty acids and creator of the Omega-3 Index, who shares his insights into omega-3s and how they impact human health.Episode Summary: This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a conversation between Dylan Carnahan and Dr. Clemens von Schacky, a physician and researcher specializing in omega-3 fatty acids. Dr. von Schacky breaks down the science of omega-3s, explains their role in the body, and clarifies common misconceptions around supplementation and diet.Listen as Dr. von Schacky shares his journey into fatty acid research, the development of the Omega-3 Index, and practical guidance on how individuals can measure and optimize their omega-3 levels for better health.In this episode we discuss:00:45 – Introducing Dr. Clemens von Schacky01:30 – How did you get into fatty acid research?04:39 – What are fatty acids, simply defined?07:12 – What are DHA and EPA, and why do they matter?09:00 – How do omega-3s impact cardiovascular health?13:21 – What is the Omega-3 Index?15:07 – Why has omega-3 research been inconsistent?18:00 – What are researchers studying now about omega-3s?20:33 – What is most misunderstood about omega-3s?21:54 – How do you effectively improve omega-3 levels?23:23 – Do you need to take omega-3s consistently?24:58 – Why athletes and certain populations are often deficient26:42 – The real-world impact of omega-3 levels on health28:27 – How to choose quality omega-3 supplements and testing30:27 – What advice do you have for the average person?32:06 – How can people learn more about your work?32:57 – ConclusionResources:OmegametrixDr. Clemens von Shacky's ResearchThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episode 57: How Do Cats Behave? – features Dr. Mikel Delgado, a leading cat behavior expert and researcher who shares her insights into the feline mind and how we can better understand our feline companions.Episode Summary: This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a conversation between Dylan Carnahan and Dr. Mikel Delgado, a Certified Applied Animal Behaviorist (CAAB) and author. Dr. Delgado breaks down the science of cat behavior, debunks common myths, and provides practical advice for improving the lives of indoor cats.Listen as Dr. Delgado shares her journey into animal science, the psychological needs of cats, and the leading research on how to build a better relationship with your pet.In this episode we discuss:00:30 – Introducing Dr. Mikel Delgado01:34 – How did you become interested in Cats?03:47 – What common behavioral issues do cats have?07:13 – What is commonly misunderstood about cats?19:23 – Do different cat breeds have different temperaments?23:29 – What do we still not understand about cats?33:13 – What advice do you have for the average cat owner?42:49 – The importance of environmental enrichment59:24 – The science of play and feline predatory instincts1:07:07 – Neonatal kitten research and development1:18:58 – Building a career in animal behavior science1:31:10 – ConclusionResources:Dr. Delgado's WebsitePlay With Your Cat!This episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episode 56: How Do You Survive Solitary Confinement? – features Leon Benson, who shares his journey from wrongful conviction and 10 consecutive years in solitary confinement to eventual exoneration.Episode Summary: This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a conversation between Dylan Carnahan and Leon Benson, the Director of the Solitary Justice Project, who was wrongfully convicted and spent 12 years in solitary confinement.Listen as Leon shares his story of being wrongfully incarcerated, what it was like surviving years inside for a crime he did not commit, and the psychological toll of losing time, freedom, and identity. In this episode we discuss:00:30 – Introducing Leon Benson01:34 – Wrongful arrest and murder conviction03:47 – Eyewitness misidentification and flawed evidence07:13 – 60-year sentence, entering prison young19:23 – False accusation, sent to solitary20:53 – Solitary confinement conditions and isolation23:29 – Personal loss, appeals denied, breaking point33:13 – Indefinite isolation, “existential purgatory”37:21 – Finding meaning through philosophy, mindset42:49 – Turning isolation into mental survival59:24 – Advocacy, growth, release from solitary1:07:07 – Mentorship, leadership, prison programs1:18:58 – Clemency effort leads to legal help1:22:00 – Conviction Integrity Unit takes case1:23:10 – Exoneration and release in 20231:23:45 – Reentry advice and mental wellness1:31:10 – ConclusionResources:Exoneration RegistryLeon's WritingThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episode 55: What Is Good Design? – features Debbie Millman, breaking down good design as intention, effortlessness, and respect for the human experience.Episode Summary: This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a conversation with Debbie Millman, a designer, author, educator, and host of the Design Matters podcast.Listen as Debbie breaks down what good design really is, how design shows up in everyday life, why intention and effortlessness matter, how taste evolves, and what separates good design from great design. In this episode we discuss:00:27 – Introducing Debbie Millman03:00 – Where design exists in everyday life04:00 – Design as intention-making05:30 – What good design feels like (effortlessness, comfort, safety)09:20 – Common design challenges and constraints13:10 – What separates good design from great22:30 – How design has evolved with technology24:30 – AI-generated design 26:30 – How taste changes over time29:40 – Advice for aspiring designers30:40 – Learning more31:10 – ConclusionResources:Debbie's WebsiteDesign Matters PodcastThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episode 54: What Is Dermatology? – features board-certified dermatologist Dr. Edidiong Kaminska as she breaks down the most common skin issues, the biggest myths in skin care, and how to build an effective routine backed by science.Episode Summary: This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a conversation with Dr. Edidiong Kaminska, a board-certified medical and surgical dermatologist, published author, and reviewer for the Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology.Listen as Dr. Kaminska explains what dermatology really is, the most frequent skin concerns people face, the science behind proper skin care, and the misconceptions that often lead people astray.In this episode we discuss:00:27 - Introducing Dr. Edidiong Kaminska08:41 - Common Dermatology Visits19:07 - Skin Care Product Selection22:56 - Common Skin Conditions by Age Group27:14 - Dermatology Misunderstandings35:42 - How to Select a Provider39:19 - Learning More40:21 - ConclusionResources:Kaminska DermatologyLinkedInThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episode 53: What Is Creatine? – features one of the world’s most published creatine researchers Dr. Richard B. Kreider as he breaks down how creatine actually works, what the research shows, and who benefits most.Episode Summary: This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a conversation with Dr. Richard B. Kreider, a leading authority in exercise and sport nutrition with 300+ peer-reviewed studies and 29,000+ citations.Listen as Dr. Kreider breaks down what creatine really is, how it works in the body, the research-backed benefits across age groups, and the biggest myths surrounding one of the most studied supplements in the world.In this episode we discuss:00:27 - Introducing Dr. Richard B. Kreider08:26 - Where is Creatine found?10:20 - Advice on Creatine Products15:41 - Creatine Onboarding22:13 - Creatine Benefits25:51 - People New to Creatine30:01 - Creatine Side Effects32:44 - Addressing Misconceptions 44:00 - What can we still learn?48:36 - Advice for Curious Listeners50:24 - ConclusionResources:Google ScholarLinkedInThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episodes 40-52: Highlights features our best moments from the past year, featuring a world-class expert in behavioral economics, an exoneree, a UFC fighter, a voice actor, a homicide detective, and an open-source creator.Episode Summary:This episode of the Simple Questions Podcast brings you the best moments from the last 13 episodes. We've condensed insightful highlights on topics like competitive eating, UFC, and Rett Syndrome.Whether you're a new listener or a loyal fan, this episode offers a perfect snapshot of what our podcast is all about.In this episode we discuss:00:00 - Introduction00:37 - Episode 40: International Rett Syndrome Foundation (IRSF) Family & Community Engagement Manager, Samantha Brant03:17 - Episode 41: Intellectual Property Rights Lawyer, Karin Coger04:44 - Episode 42: Taekwondo Grandmaster, Jinsue Park08:42 - Episode 43: Exoneree, Dr. Marvin Cotton Jr.11:33 - Episode 44: Competitive Eater, George Chiger13:18 - Episode 45: UFC Fighter, Angela “Overkill” Hill14:55 - Episode 46: Psychiatrist, Dr. Tahir Rahman15:54 - Episode 47: Bluetooth & Wireless Expert, Nick Hunn17:32 - Episode 48: Speedcuber, Tommy Cherry18:54 - Episode 49: Homicide Detective, Sgt. Dave Walker20:03 - Episode 50: Voice Actor, Billy West22:07 - Episode 51: Behavioral Economist, Dan Ariely23:35 - Episode 52: Peppermint OS Co-Founder, Shane Remington25:56 - Conclusion & Closing RemarksThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episode 52: What Is Peppermint OS? – features Peppermint OS Co-Founder Shane Remington as he shares the story behind building an open source Linux distribution.Episode Summary: This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a conversation with Shane Remington, co-founder and former COO of Peppermint OS, the innovative Linux distribution that blends cloud computing with the desktop experience.Listen as Shane shares the story of building Peppermint OS from the ground up, the challenges of launching and sustaining an open-source operating system, and the future of Linux and community-driven software.In this episode we discuss:00:29 - Introducing Shane Remington01:56 - Learning about Open Source software 11:59 - What is Linux?13:09 - Different Types of Software16:33 - Creation of Peppermint OS25:39 - Challenges Faced27:38 - Evolution of Peppermint OS31:38 - Advice for Others33:37 - Learning More36:04 - ConclusionResources:Peppermint OSPeppermint OS RedditShane's LinkedInThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episode 51: What Is Behavioral Economics? - features renowned behavioral economist Dan Ariely as he unpacks the forces behind our purchasing choices and personal decisions.Episode Summary: This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a conversation with Dan Ariely, the celebrated behavioral economist and three-time New York Times–bestselling author of Predictably Irrational, The Upside of Irrationality, and The Honest Truth About Dishonesty. Listen as Dan shares captivating stories from his Duke University research lab, practical strategies for applying behavioral economics in business and personal life.In this episode we discuss:00:29 - Introducing Dan Ariely01:32 - Becoming a Behavioral Economist05:11 - Behavioral Economics vs Classic Economics 10:33 - Psychological Factors That Impact Decision Making21:01 - Strategies Businesses Use26:49 - Personal Beliefs37:18 - Voting for Politicians 43:07 - Advice for Others47:31 - Learning More48:35 - ConclusionResources:TED TalksAmazon PageDan's WebsiteThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here
Episode 50: How Do You Voice Act? - features legendary voice actor Billy West as he shares how he brings animated characters to life, from Fry, Dr. Zoidberg, and Professor Farnsworth in Futurama to Bugs Bunny in the original Space Jam.Episode Summary: This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a candid conversation with Billy West, the legendary voice actor behind some of animation’s most beloved shows. With a career spanning Futurama, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Doug, Looney Tunes, and countless commercials, Billy opens up about how voice acting really works—what happens behind the mic, how actors shape characters, and why the voices we hear can leave a lasting impact on our emotions and identity.Listen as Billy also shares heartfelt stories from decades in the industry, advice for aspiring voice actors, and a reminder that behind every cartoon is a human voice shaped by experience, humor, and resilience.In this episode we discuss:00:27- Introducing Billy West01:29 - Becoming a Voice Actor18:23 - Voice Acting Industry22:26 - Creating a Voice26:15 - Impact on Health31:20 - Recording Process34:33 - Replicating a Voice36:33 - Advice for Others41:31 - Evolution of the Industry45:50 - Learning More53:31 - ConclusionResources:IMDB Billy's WebsiteThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here
Episode 49: How Are Homicides Investigated? - has veteran Tulsa homicide detective Sgt. Dave Walker breaking down what really happens after a murder. Episode Summary: This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion between Dylan Carnahan and Sgt. Dave Walker, a seasoned homicide detective known for his work on The First 48 and decades of experience solving violent crimes.Listen as Dave shares how homicide investigations begin, what detectives actually look for, how long cases take to resolve, and the emotional and ethical challenges faced by those who work in murder investigations.In this episode we discuss:00:28- Introducing Dave Walker01:43 - Becoming a Detective08:34 - Finding a Fit11:21 - Department Structure 14:05 - Homicide19:04 - Key Information22:29 - Crime Scene32:45 - Psychological Impact 38:19 - After the Investigation 42:57 - Wrongful Convictions 48:59 - Advice for Others51:07 - Learning More53:31 - ConclusionResources:Dave's Podcast (Solve'em When You Get'em)Dave's WebsiteFirst 48 BioThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here
Episode 48: What Is Speedcubing? - has world-record blindfolded solver Tommy Cherry explain how he conquers the standard 3×3×3 cube blindfolded in just 12 seconds.Episode Summary:This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion between Dylan Carnahan and Tommy Cherry, a world-renowned speedcuber known for holding multiple world records in blindfolded Cube solving.Listen as Tommy shares the mental techniques behind memorizing a cube, the structure of professional speedcubing competitions, and how the sport has grown into a global phenomenon.In this episode we discuss:00:32- Introducing Tommy Cherry01:34 - Speedcubing Beginnings 20:17 - Speedcubing Competitions25:03 - Blindfolded??36:04 - Roman Rooms (Memory Strategy)37:46 - Speedcubing Times42:18 - Preparing to Compete47:24 - Professional Circuit59:43 - Advice for Others1:02:28 - Learning More1:04:06 - ConclusionResources:World Cube Association ProfileBlindfolded 3x3x3 World Record PerformanceThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here
Episode 47: How Does Bluetooth Work? – Bluetooth & Wireless Expert Nick Hunn Explains How This Invisible Technology Operates and How It Became Widely Adopted.Episode Summary: This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion between Dylan Carnahan and Nick Hunn, an award-winning author and pioneering wireless technology expert renowned for coining the term “hearables” and advancing Bluetooth LE Audio standards. Nick is recognized for his influential work in shaping modern wireless communication and smart audio solutions.Listen as Nick shares his insights on how Bluetooth technology works, its evolution, and its growing impact on everyday life.In this episode we discuss:00:293- Introducing Nick Hunn01:30 - Bluetooth Beginnings 05:06 - Evolution of Bluetooth14:20 - Bluetooth Standards22:42 - Bluetooth Hardware 28:53 - Connectivity34:32 - Technology Concerns39:51 - Adoption Sentiment43:15 - Interesting Uses48:55 - Future Trends53:54 - Advice for Others55:35 - Learning More57:06 - ConclusionResources:Nick Hunn's WebsiteNick Hunn's BooksThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here
Episode 46: What Are Extreme Overvalued Beliefs? - has Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Dr. Tahir Rahman, explain how beliefs and not delusions are responsible for attacks.Episode Summary:This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion between Dylan Carnahan and Dr. Tahir Rahman, an award-winning author and physician-scientist at Washington University in St. Louis. Dr. Rahman is recognized for helping develop a threat assessment framework centered on obsessions, delusions, and extreme overvalued beliefs.Listen as Dr. Rahman shares his insights on the impacts of extreme overvalued beliefs (EOB).In this episode we discuss:00:29 - Introducing Dr. Tahir Rahman01:54 - Psychiatry Beginnings 08:08 - History of EOB16:00 - Escalation to Violence (Lee Harvey Oswald)30:13 - Warning Signs47:28 - Good vs. Bad 59:21 - Advice for Average Person1:06:08 - Learning More1:07:30 - ConclusionResources:Dr. Rahman's WebsitePsychology Today ArticleExtreme Overvalued Beliefs BookThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here
Episode 45: How Do You Become a UFC Fighter? - features Ultimate Fighting Championship contender, Angela 'Overkill' Hill, as she shares her journey to becoming one of the best female strawweight fighters in UFC history.Episode Summary:This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion between Dylan Carnahan and Angela "Overkill" Hill. Angela is a former Invicta FC Champion and Muay Thai Champion, known for her striking abilities, ranking among the top in significant strikes landed per minute in the UFC. With multiple "Fight of the Night" honors, she's become one of the most exciting fighters in the promotion.Listen as Angela shares her journey in MMA, including her rise to becoming a top contender in the strawweight division.In this episode we discuss:00:26 - Introducing Angela "Overkill" Hill01:35 - Becoming a Fighter08:08 - Passion for Fighting13:12 - Path to Being a Professional19:55 - Fighting Camp25:12 - Evolution of Technique27:52 - Always Fighting the Best31:11 - Emotions35:30 - Overcoming Injuries41:08 - Misconceptions43:23 - Advice for Aspiring Fighters47:59 - Learning More49:06 - ConclusionResources:UFC Fighting Profile2Straws PodcastAngela's The Joe Rogan Experience EpisodeAngela's Instagram This episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here
Episode 44: What’s Life Like As A Competitive Eater? - has 15th Ranked Major League Eating competitor George Chiger, explain how he navigates the world of competitive eating.Episode Summary:This episode of The Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion between Dylan Carnahan and George Chiger, also known as "The Smorgasbord." From devouring hot dogs at the Nathan's Famous Fourth of July International Hot Dog Eating Contest to setting a record by consuming two 8-ounce cans of Easy Cheese American Spray Cheese in just 59 seconds, there's a reason he's ranked 15th in the world by Major League Eating.Listen as George shares his fascinating journey as a competitive eater.In this episode we discuss:00:28 - Introducing George Chiger01:40 - Becoming a Competitive Eater08:23 - Eating Strategies12:37 - Preparing for an Event18:44 - The Eating Circuit26:37 - Eating Disciplines29:00 - Amounts of Food34:22 - Talking to Doctors37:24 - Weight Loss Journey44:38 - Advice for Aspiring Eaters48:20 - Learning More49:29 - ConclusionResources:Major League Eating Profile MLE Rankings George's FacebookGeorge's InstagramThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episode 43: How Are People Exonerated?- features Exoneree Marvin Cotton Jr. sharing his story of being wrongfully imprisoned for 19 years, 7 months, and 12 days for a crime he did not commit.Episode Summary:This episode of the Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion between Dylan Carnahan and Marvin Cotton Jr. Marvin's story provides a powerful look into how someone can be wrongfully convicted, the steps involved in the exoneration process, and the challenges of regaining freedom after nearly two decades of wrongful imprisonment.Listen as Marvin shares the emotional and practical struggles of being wrongfully convicted and reintegrating into society.In this episode we discuss:00:27 - Introducing Marvin Cotton Jr.01:25 - The Crime & Wrongful Conviction11:31 - The Feeling14:51 - Prison Interactions26:37 - Exoneration Process37:38 - Reintegration51:53 - Negative Stigma58:14 - Guidance for the Average Person1:01:17 - Learning More1:03:16 - ConclusionResources:Better, Not Broken BookOrganization of ExonereesFox 2 DetroitConviction Integrity UnitNational Registry of ExonerationsThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episode 42: What Is Taekwondo? features Taekwondo Hall of Fame Inductee Jinsue Park sharing his extensive familial knowledge and experience in Taekwondo.Episode Summary:This episode of the Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion between Dylan Carnahan and Jinsue Park, a Grandmaster in Taekwondo. Jinsue's competitive highlights include representing the US Junior Olympic Taekwondo Team, winning gold at the 1991 International Goodwill Championship, and earning the Grand Champion title at the 24th American Invitational Eagle Classic. These achievements led to his induction into the Taekwondo Hall of Fame.Listen as Jinsue shares how Taekwondo can change your perspective and body.In this episode we discuss:00:25 - Introducing Jinsue Park01:49 - Earliest Memories08:14 - Applying Knowledge14:21 - What Is Taekwondo?17:12 - Sport vs. Art20:27 - Offensive23:04 - Distinctions Between Martial Arts27:58 - Challenges33:34 - Begin Your Journey41:18 - Learning More42:30 - ConclusionResources:The KwansThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episode 41: What Are Intellectual Property Rights? - features Intellectual Property Rights Lawyer, Karin Coger, explaining trademarks and copyrighting.Episode Summary:This episode of the Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion between Dylan Carnahan and Karin Coger, an experienced lawyer. As the founder of Coger Law Firm, she offers virtual legal counsel services in trademark and copyright registration.Listen as Karin shares vital information about protecting your ideas and work.In this episode we discuss:00:28 - Introducing Karin Coger01:28 - Legal Beginnings04:22 - Copyright05:04 - Benefits of Copyright08:34 - Copyright Infringement09:39 - State vs. Federal?10:13 - Releasing Work11:15 - Misconceptions19:30 - Distinction between Trademark & Copyright21:19 - Trademark Rights26:52 - Using Generative AI29:22 - Advice For Business Owners30:45 - Learning More31:31 - ConclusionsResources:Coger Law FirmTrademark LookupThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.
Episode 40: What Is Rett Syndrome? - features International Rett Syndrome Foundation (IRSF) Family & Community Engagement Manager, Samantha Brant, sharing her and her daughter Macy's story, along with valuable information about the syndrome.Episode Summary:This episode of the Simple Questions Podcast features a discussion between Dylan Carnahan and Samantha Brant, a strong mother who helps raise funds and guide other parents through the Rett Syndrome journeys.Listen as Sam shares her and her daughter Macy's inspiring story of handling the challenges of Rett Syndrome.In this episode we discuss:00:26 - Introducing Samantha Brant01:36 - Reading Rett09:05 - Involvement with IRSF15:54 - What is it?19:02 - Common Symptoms23:00 - Atypical vs. Typical25:48 - Known Causes & Risk Factors28:46 - Caretaker Challenges34:06 - Grieving Journey39:21 - Options for Managing44:14 - Learning More48:09 - ConclusionsResources:International Rett Syndrome FoundationRaise a Glass Against RettThis episode includes the track 'RSPN' by Blank & Kytt. The song is used under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License. You can find more of Blank & Kytt's music here.























