The Way Podcast

Catch the show on the FM 91.7 Radio Station (time tbd). From a college perspective with an un-college like background. Here to interview those with unique backgrounds/knowledge that can only be found at a University, or a Hartford warehouse. Much like the story Death of a Salesman, you don't need to be a celebrity to share an informed interesting take... you just need to be informed.

The Way Podcast 25) Higher Love

podcasttheway.com for updated streaming services and content Hasan Oswald quit his teaching job, bought a camera, and went solo to one of America’s most dangerous cities; Camden, New Jersey. In this city, he became the Director, Producer, and Filmer of the now-famous documentary Higher Love. Higher Love received a 100% on rotten tomatoes, a 9.3/10 […]

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The Way Podcast 23) Standing Straight

Go to podcasttheway.com to stay up to date. More updated streaming services and more. Dr. Juan Bartolomei is a spine neurosurgeon at Yale, and in 2013 he was named one of “US News and World Report’s Top Doctors”.  Dr. Bartolomei has a passion for what he does and believes surgery should be a last resort […]

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The Way Podcast 22) The Voiceover

Be sure to go to podcasttheway.com for new episodes (29 is currently out) Today’s guest is Don Grant; a professional voice actor whose work has even appeared in Super Bowl commercials.  There’s a lot to discuss in the profession of voice acting, from the technical to the historical. In this episode, he shares his perspective […]

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The Way Podcast 21) In The Venezuelan Coup (2002)

Christina Hoag has a long history in the world of Journalism. While traveling the world, she ended up living in Venezuela and was lucky enough to become one of the few journalists present during the 2002 Venezuelan coup. This is especially special when you realize the airports were closed down during this less than a […]

02-26
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The Way Podcast 20) MS-13 on 18th Street

Go to podcasttheway.com for more info and to stay up to date with the show! Danny Gold has directed documentaries and written numerous articles on MS-13. Mara Salvatrucha, commonly known as MS-13, is an international criminal gang. In Los Angeles they were created during the ’70s however, the large control they possess is found in […]

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The Way Podcast 19) Men Walking Hungry

Go to podcasttheway.com for more info and to stay up to date with the show! Eating Disorders are a dangerous thing. While it depends on how you categorize the statistics if you google “deadliest mental illness” eating disorders are ranked first. Roughly 70 million people worldwide are affected by this illness and just about all […]

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The Way Podcast 18) Visual Effects

Go to podcasttheway.com for more and to stay up to date on episodes Warning for the episode below in description Vicki Lau is an expert in all things “Visual Effects” (VFX). While she specializes in compositing, she has developed many other software skills used in films and shows like Guardians of the Galaxy, Aquaman, Brooklyn […]

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The Way Podcast 17) Following a Kilo

To stay up to date on episodes go to www.podcasttheway.com Toby Muse is a journalist, author, and documentary filmmaker. His work has appeared in The New York Times, CNN, BBC, and The Guardian among others. Not only that, but he has spent his life in Colombia from 2000-2017. Why you ask? To talk with the […]

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The Way Podcast 16) Existential Freeway

Go to www.podcasttheway.com to stay up to date on episodes This week we took a look at the philosophy of existentialism. In this episode, I sit down with philosopher Adam Godwin who discusses existential therapy, determinism, nihilism as well as other topics. Godwin holds a Masters in Philosophy and a Bachelor’s in psychology. He now […]

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The Way Podcast Episode 15) What the Costumes Say

Gavia Baker-Whitelaw, a longtime journalist who covers fandom, film, and television. As a journalist, she has written for The Daily Dot and has recently started her fast-growing Behind the Seams channel on youtube. What knowledge surrounding film does she know you ask? Gavia has a lot of in-depth knowledge about what costume design tells us […]

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The Way Podcast Episode 14) Standing Still

Anderson Silver just released the third book of his Stoicism for a Better Life Series. When it comes to the fundamentals of Stoicism, its relation to Determinism as well as its overall impact, Silver is the perfect candidate to inform those interested. You can find his books here: Stoicism for a Better Life

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The Way Podcast Episode 13) Bishop F5 to H3

Jack F. is in the top 9% of competitive chess. Not only that, but he was impressive enough to beat me in only 16 moves (maybe that’s not as big of an accomplishment). In this chess-related episode, we discuss everything from strategy, the Polgar sisters, the influence of robots and artificial intelligence, and quite a […]

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The Way Podcast Episode 12) Death Row

With her co-authors, Tessie Castillo published the book Crimson Letters: Voices From Death Row. A story compiled of writings from prisoners on death row. One of her co-authors is Lyle May who has been facing death row for 21 years now; since the age of 19. In this episode, Lyle called in from death row […]

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The Way Podcast Episode 11) Sex Worker Avenue

Kaitlyn Bailey is an advocate for sex work decriminalization. Once a sex worker herself she is now the director of communications for a national advocacy organization, host of the oldest profession podcast, and has written numerous articles for newspapers such as Vice. In this episode, we discuss the evidence and stigma that can be found […]

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The Way Podcast Episode 10: An Ugly View

Adam Plant is an ugly artist. Founder of Easy Sleez and head of over 25+ other artists, Adam found his nitch creating what he calls “ugly art”. Now don’t get it confused with bad art, since it is very well crafted and put together. In this fun episode, I asked him about a variety of […]

11-13
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The Way Podcast Episode 9: Left vs Right Economics

Max Mills is a liberal who has written numerous political journals and Charles Mills is a conservative who has done the same for names like Sean Hannity. Democrats and Republicans disagree on many topics in America and our economy is no exception. While there are some occasional agreements, this episode addresses a range of topics including […]

11-06
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The Way Podcast Episode 8: Need for Speed Pink vs Blue Cars

Thomas Derr in the process of writing a thesis on the history of video games; the history between the sexes to be more specific. This episode dives into the history of gaming from capitalism to the summer of love to even the cold war. Statistics and biology are brought up between the sexes to help […]

11-06
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The Way Podcast Episode 7: Left: Spanish Flu, Right: COVID-19

100 years later and we’re in another epidemic. Ben Kitchings has a master’s degree and has spent a lot of time studying the Spanish flu along with reading and hearing stories surrounding COVID-19.  In fact, the first season of his top 100 documentary ranked podcast “The History Voyager” was on this very relationship between the […]

11-02
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The Way Podcast Episode 6: Turning To Hemp

For good reason hemp could very well be a game changer when it comes to pollution and reducing large quantities of waste in our society. Hemp is a cousin to marijuana within the same cannabis family. What that means is with an ineffective 0.2% thc content, it has been deemed illegal to grow in the […]

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The Way Podcast Episode 5: D.U.P.I. (Driving Under Porn’s Influence)

Joshua Shea is an established author and TEDx speaker where he goes around to talk about his experiences and knowledge on porn addiction. In this episode Joshua brings statistics around the prevalence and issues of porn addiction with some bizarre real life experiences, cat fishing being one example. (If you’re interested in learning more check out www.RecoveringPornAddict.com after […]

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