Synopsis
Live from AC2nd is a network of podcasts feature professors from a variety of fields who teach at a Christian Liberal Arts College in Minnesota. Shows range from the sublime to the ridiculous and cover topics that are cultural, scholarly, spiritual, and personal. E-mail the show at livefromac2nd@gmail.com.
Episodes
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Bookish @ Bethel - Episode 7: Friedrich Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morality
14/10/2019 Duration: 22minIn this week's episode of Bookish @ Bethel, Philosophy Professor Carrie Peffley and History Professor AnneMarie Kooistra are joined by Bethel Philosophy Professor Ray Van Arragon to discuss Friedrich Nietzsche’s On the Genealogy of Morality.
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Tweet Victory - Episode 29: Can we talk about the weather?
11/10/2019 Duration: 07minOn this week's episode @CWCRadio and @Annie_Berglund talk about the dark storm clouds the create Minnesota weather and the dark storm clouds that hover over @Annie_Berglund's current mood.
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Sara Shady Public Philosopher - Episode 2: Animal Ethics
10/10/2019 Duration: 36minBethel philosophy professor Sara Shady is joined by fellow Bethel professors Annie Berglund and Sam Mulberry to talk about animal ethics.
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The 252 - Episode 17 - Previewing the Reading List
09/10/2019 Duration: 44minOn this week’s episode of the 252, Chris Gehrz, Chris Moore, and Sam Mulberry discuss the Daryl Morey/NBA/China controversy, California’s “Fair Pay to Play” law, and the Sports Illustrated layoffs. They then preview some of the reading list for the upcoming history and politics of sports class at Bethel University.
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Election Shock Therapy - Episode 66: Let's Talk Impeachment
08/10/2019 Duration: 38minChris Moore, Matt Kuchem, and Sam Mulberry discuss the latest news in the impeachment inquiry, what the constitution says about impeachment, and how Christians should think about the idea of impeachment.
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Bookish @ Bethel - Episode 6: Humanities TA Jenna Christensen
07/10/2019 Duration: 20minIn this week's episode of Bookish @ Bethel, Philosophy Professor Carrie Peffley and History Professor AnneMarie Kooistra are joined by Humanities Program TA Jenna Christensen to discuss her experiences in the Humanities Program, books, and fan mail.
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Tweet Victory - Episode 28: Established Parody Artists
04/10/2019On this week's show @Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio talk about the tweet of the week and their personal histories as parody song writers.
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Bookish @ Bethel - Episode 5: Virgil's Aeneid
30/09/2019 Duration: 23minIn this week's episode of Bookish @ Bethel, Philosophy Professor Carrie Peffley and History Professor AnneMarie Kooistra are joined by Bethel History Professor Rushika Hage to discuss Virgil's Aeneid.
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Tweet Victory - Episode 27: The Annie Berglund Action Figure
27/09/2019 Duration: 06min@Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio breakdown the tweet of the week which involves a new doll from Mattel that bears a striking resemblance to one of the Tweet Victory co-hosts.
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The 252 - Episode 16 - The Twins Clinch the Division
27/09/2019 Duration: 24minChris Gehrz and Chris Moore sound the 252 alarms for an emergency podcast to celebrate and discuss the Minnesota Twins clinching the American League Central Division title.
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Election Shock Therapy - Episode 65: Impeachment Inquiry
26/09/2019 Duration: 27minThe EST crew assemble for an emergency podcast to discuss the latest new about the Trump impeachment inquiry.
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The 252 - Episode 15 - Red State Christians
25/09/2019 Duration: 47minOn this week's episode Chris Gehrz and Chris Moore are joined by former sportswriter and current Lutheran pastor Angela Denker to discuss the intersections of sports, religion and politics in her recent book Red State Christians and the Voters Who Elected Donald Trump.
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Bookish @ Bethel - Episode 4: Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics.
23/09/2019 Duration: 25minIn this week's episode of Bookish @ Bethel, Philosophy Professor Carrie Peffley and History Professor AnneMarie Kooistra are joined by Bethel Biblical and Theological Studies Professor Erik Leafblad to discuss Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics.
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Tweet Victory - Episode 26: A for reals retweet from Ben Schwartz a.k.a. @rejectedjokes !!!!!!!!!
20/09/2019 Duration: 07minOn this week's episode of Tweet Victory, @Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio discuss Annie's photoshopping skills and the fact that she was retweeted this week by @rejectedjokes - the twitter handle of one of our favorite comedians and actors Ben Schwartz (Parks and Rec).
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Live from AC2nd Episode 25 - The Joke Explained
19/09/2019 Duration: 19minHave you ever had a moment that caused you to rethink everything your ever thought about how you understand the world? Chris Moore and Sam Mulberry introduce a little piece of "found audio" from the Election Shock Therapy crew. Listen and enjoy this little pulling back of the curtain on Live from AC2nd Podcast recordings.
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Bookish @ Bethel - Episode 3: Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War
16/09/2019 Duration: 24minIn this week's episode of Bookish @ Bethel, Philosophy Professor Carrie Peffley and History Professor AnneMarie Kooistra are joined by Bethel English Professor Mark Bruce to discuss Thucydides' History of the Peloponnesian War.
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Tweet Victory - Episode 25: Bat Bombs and other things...
13/09/2019 Duration: 07minOn this week's episode @Annie_Berglund and @CWCRadio discuss big topics coming out of Annie's animal ethics class and the tweet of the week.
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The 252 - Episode 14 - The Best Sports Years Ever
11/09/2019 Duration: 54minOn this episode Chris, Chris, and Sam discuss player empowerment in the NBA and the USWNT before presenting their nominations for the Mount Rushmore of sports years.
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Election Shock Therapy - Episode 64: Recapping Summer 2019
10/09/2019 Duration: 56minChris Moore, Andy Bramsen, and Matt Kuchem rundown the big political events from the summer of 2019 and look forward to the rest of the year in politics.
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Bookish @ Bethel - Episode 2: Euripides' Bacchae
09/09/2019 Duration: 22minIn this week's episode of Bookish @ Bethel, Philosophy Professor Carrie Peffley and History Professor AnneMarie Kooistra are joined by Bethel English Professor Marion Larson to discuss Euripides' Bacchae.