An overview on what made 1984 such an incredible year. Politics, news, science, sports, paintings, sculpture, fashion, music, tv shows, commercials, movies...you name it and it had an influence on 1984.
A discussion on some of the positives we took from The Great Depression and the positive outlook we can have during rough times. Examples include foods, products, companies, sport records that still stand, health benefits, social movement impa
A quick discussion on the anthropology, history, ceremonial/ritualistic, social connections, detrimental, and medicinal aspects of food. Examples include evolution morphology, philosophical theory on hunting and the introduction of religion, Ja
A discussion highlighting just a few of the subsets within Linguistic Anthropology and examples related to them such as language origin, Anthropological Linguists, Historical Linguistics, code switching, morphology and more...Along with an inte
A sociological and psychological discussion and historical view on differences in polyamorous, polyamory, polyandry, polygamy and monogamy/monogamous relationships including a reference interview from an alternative lifestyle, licensed psycholo
An overview with examples, insights and habits of some of the things that makes the greats great. It includes stats and mentions of artists, comedians, actors, athletes, authors and so on like Michael Jordan, Michael Phelps, Peyton Manning, Tom
Discussion and interviews on young love/adolescent crushes and pop culture influences, especially 1980s pop culture. We discuss 80s music and 80s movie influences, vacation love, early relationships, 80s style, as well as the psychology behind
A sociological, psychological, and historical discussion with a few examples of misconceptions, prejudices, and discriminations of modern day behaviors derived from slavery or oppression...like that of bias, child rearing, brotherhood/sisterhoo
An introduction highlighting examples of a few types of bias', prejudices and/or discriminations on a micro, meso, and macro level that will not be expressed as we discuss the topics within Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology, Philosophy, Scien