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Oxygen Starved Podcast

Oxygen Starved Podcast

An Education podcast
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Oxygen Starved Podcast

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Christopher and Stacey chew on getting prepped for the holidays by touring the Cardinal Christmas Village (outside Bishop), reveal all of their 'tricks' in a recounting of the many ways they find new books to read, and, finally (the prime slot)
Christopher, Stacey, and Dave Leonard (Owner, Booky Joint in Mammoth) get together to discuss their top reads of 2023. Their 5th celebration together!
The adventure: Axe Throwing (you heard right)! The book: graphic memoir This Country. The guest: senior tech teacher (and general renaissance guy) Matt Ulery.
This episode: a chat about nearby Lake Tahoe, a back and forth over James McBride's Heaven and Earth Grocery Store two thumbs up!!), and a visit with Lee Vining Branch Librarian and Fish Scientist Beth Long.
Christopher and Stacey talk about (stuff and) the Mono Arts Council's Art & Wine events (Bob Ross' Paint-Along), and then take a look at Disney On the Mountain, a new book considering Walt's attempts to establish his own ski resort.
It's Mammoth's Rock & Rye for adventure this time, a delve into Stacey and Christophers' current YA picks, and a conversation with Mono County Supervisor Lynda Salcido.
Early Justice in Bridgeport, CA, as recounted by the plaque outside Ken's Sporting Goods; Steven Rowley's The Celebrants and Curtis Sittenfeld's Romantic Comedy; and Eastside Bake Shop's Elizabeth McGuire.
Tons of chat on what Stacey and Christopher did last summer, inside and out, and including TJ Klune's The House in the Cerulean Sea, Ann Napolitano's Hello Beautiful, Lindsay Lynch's Do Tell, and Bogie and Bacall, by William J. Mann
This episode it's early summer hikes and independent bookstores, intended summer reads, and a visit with Mammoth Lakes Recreation's Kim Anaclerio.
Christopher and Stacey talk about Mono's bountiful springtime water, compare notes on Rebecca Makkai's I Have Some Questions for You, and talk small-town newspapers and migration to Mammoth with The Sheet's Charlie Pike.
Christopher and Stacey explore the history behind Deadman's Summit, make a rare venture into fantasy with Sarah J. Maas' "A Court of Thorns and Roses," and chat things Mono Basin with State Park Interpreter Catherine Jones.
Christopher recounts his weekend trek searching for wildflowers, both hosts discuss recent nonfiction reads (Reeve's Of Boys and Men, Goucher's The Longest Race), and June Lake Giant Janet Hunt lays out the upcoming June Lake Jam Fest (and more
Stacey and Christopher step out of the office for a meeting on snowshoes, go back and forth on O2S's favorite Kevin Wilson's Now is Not the Time to Panic, and then talk the DeChambeau Creek Foundation's Paul McFarland.
Christopher and Stacey dive headlong into Mono's Meteorologic Misery, talk about their favorite recent reads, and then question Les Perpall, Mono Superior Court Executive Officer.
Stacey and Christopher lament the Mono Pogonip, chew on Emma Straub's "This Time Tomorrow," and learn about the High Sierra Energy Foundation from director Pam Bold.
The duo chat Christopher's recent Death Valley visit, chew on John Irving's The Last Chair Lift, and quiz Mono 'lifer' and Probation Supervisor Dylan Whitmore.
Stacey and Christopher tell about their recent reads to kick off 2023.
For the fourth year in a row, Christopher, Stacey, and the Booky Joint's Dave Leonard come down with each of their five favorite reads in 2022.
Christopher chats up a recent visit to Fish Lake Valley, Stacey and Christopher talk over the recently released Vladimir, by Julia May Jones, and Stacey Powells stops by for a conversation about her new book Empty Cupboards.
It's all about FOOD! Stacey and Christopher talk local restaurant favorites, describe some excellent cookbooks, and sit down for a conversation with MUSD School Board President Alonso Escobar.
A trip down US 395 to the Bishop Pumpkin Patch, a discussion of 'Books We Wish We Could Read Again for the First Time," and a chat with KMMT/KHRC's John DeMaria.
A visit to Mary's Grave in Mammoth starts things, followed by a consideration of what Christopher and Stacey are reading lately (Mercury Pictures and Love & Saffron, respectively). They then dig into the Tri-County Fairgrounds, down in Bishop,
C&S try not to fall in (the Mammoth Earthquake Fissure), discuss their forays into the thriller/mystery genre, and catch up with the Mono Arts Council's Kristen Reese.
Christopher gets dirty at the Destruction Derby down at the Tri County Fair, Stacey and Christopher consider Gabrielle Zevin's Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Mammoth restaurateur Matt Toomey chats books, games, life philosophy, and M
Stacey and Christopher dive into season four with a fly by of their favorite summer reads.
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