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Phillip Warfield

Phil's Philosophies

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Phillip Warfield

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The Death of the Greatest Show, Part III: The Curtain CallThere are few surviving records of Studio's final shows from 2018-2020, of which none of these shows can be found online. Mostly because after the events we talked about last time, Stu
It's November 2016. This is the new Studio 4109: LIVE! with an almost entirely new team. After the Season 5's massive success, we were all riding the wave...but it was like trying to build a bridge over troubled water. This episode covers Seaso
After 10 years of comedy, entertainment, and music, Studio 4109: LIVE! was canceled on my 25th birthday, February 24th, 2021. For many of us, it was the greatest show we'd ever been a part of—it was our family. But after years of decline, a pan
“Just because you read it in a magazine or see it on the TV screen don't make it factual. See, but everybody wants to believe all about it." Those were words that were sung by Michael Jackson in his 1995 song "Tabloid Junkie." Those words, coul
If you've been watching Bridgerton, you've probably heard of Lady Whistledown. She's an elusive figure with an unknown identity (that I won't spoil) who spills all the tea about the elite in London, England. The Americans listening to this pod
We're continuing our conversation on feminism by scratching the surface of the feminist movement and experience for marginalized groups in America. As Sojourner Truth once said, "Ain't I A Woman?"Feminism is multifaceted and just as nuanced i
In 2021, feminism still gets a bad rep from tons of people. There’s the crowd that says, “Women should be absolutely equal to men,” or those who say, “Females should just stay in their place—happy wife, happy life.” There’s the women comfortabl
When I attended high school in New Mexico, I often ran into some problems. I was most people’s first. First Black friend, more specifically. So how did I code switch, gain friends, and survive some of the micro aggressions that came with being
Uncle Melvyn and I sat down and a had a conversation in September 2019, right before I boarded a plane to Spain for the next few months. I was 23-years-old, feeling SUPER clueless and thought I’d talk to the only big brother I’ve ever really ha
My childhood friend, Tyler Mason, made a big leap. In his last year of undergrad, he dropped his business and pre-medical track degree, put in a lot of work, launched a fashion line and an accompanying pop-up event, and still graduated on time!
I had a conversation with Moses Maier, a mentor and the Student Association President of my university right before me. We talked about why everyone should own a pair of Chacos, how he asked his girlfriend to marry him at Machu Picchu, what he
Brian Reith is not your average artist. He’s a rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer from Milwaukee, Wisconsin! When he relocated to Nashville, TN, Brian was discovered by Toby Mac and went on to sell multiple genre-spanning records: Now Is
Sabrina Tarbox is someone I’ve come to know in only the past three years. Growing up in rural, east Texas, Sabrina’s childhood centered around the rustic life. She grew up feeding her goats, running around and playing outside, and hearing comme
Angelica Rodriguez is a young, Dominican social worker-in-training. To her friends, we call her Jelly. When the education department at her university told her she wouldn't succeed, she joined the social work department, finding a place where a
Aliana King is a young woman who made a major life decision that’s altered her life forever: she left her full scholarship studying animation at a private university to become a full-time model. Now, with over 100,000 followers on Instagram, Co
I first heard the talented Danny Polo when he won my school’s talent show in college and have been following his career ever since. Danny continues to put out high quality content while he’s a full-time nurse. His dream is to be a full-time art
Daniel Quiñones is Wild Man Dan, the next Steve Irwin. He’s always been passionate about anything that’s creepy and crawly since childhood. He’s totally okay with handling poisonous spiders and venomous snakes, while his best friend (usually a
Sheryl Kambuni is originally of the Kisii Tribe from Nairobi, Kenya, but she attends school outside of Chattanooga, Tennessee in the United States. She’s traveled to America to study psychology in the hopes of establishing her own firm in Kenya
Lauren Brooks is a biracial woman working in Kettering, Ohio. Often, she’s been the only person of color at the table of power. Lauren has had to learn the importance of having a counselor who can understand her and her experiences, the importa
At the end of last summer, I drove over to my friend Marc-Anthony’s house for a haircut. After he had me looking straight, we were able to sit down and discuss life. With everything happening in our world right now, I’m glad I held onto this mo
Ryan Becker is the co-host of a podcast called Absurdity, where he uses his platform to amplify important voices to push society forward through conversation and social awareness.In this episode, we discuss how he found his voice, how he’s exp
Aleise started university life at age 16 and by the time she finished, she had a bachelor’s degree in math. Though she had everything most recent graduates want: a nice job, salary, and benefits, Aleise had to realize that her purpose was outsi
Rebekka Etchell lives with obsessive compulsive disorder, body dysmorphia, and hypothyroidism, yet she doesn’t let mental illness stop her from living. In this episode, we’re talking about understanding mental illness, abelism, disorders, and R
Today’s interview is with my friend turned teacher, Greg Wright. You might know him as a man who loves to laugh and make you smile. We talk about Greg’s transition to becoming a full-time teacher and how unqualified he was, why he would choose
Caleb Josh is a photographer. In this conversation, though, I learned he’s so much more than that. We talk about his college experience and how he came away with two bachelor’s degrees (the man fell asleep in his first theology class and realiz
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