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I Can MARVEL All Day: Issue #3 — Beta Ray Bill

In this episode, Shan & Hogey discuss a lesser-known MARVEL hero, Beta Ray Bill; his origin story, his role in Ragnarök, and a couple ties to the MCU are discussed. Later on, M.A.N.D.I. interrupts for a second time and demands another battle of champions.

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Sow Good Seeds: Why I compost

"My compost pile isn’t huge or fancy; I constructed its three sides from some reclaimed concrete blocks and an old pallet, lashed together with twine. It’s not perfect, but it’s doing the job, which is to break down kitchen scraps and yard clippings into rich material that returns nutrients to the soil."

#MomLife: To my daughter

"Cadence is my best friend. Cadence is a carbon copy of me. She is one of my favorite people and the one that can frustrate me the most because we are the same person. Cadence is my 'typical' child who has an autistic brother. "And sometimes I feel like I have failed her."

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Gutenberg: Treading on Thin Ice

"Are we capable of the self-sacrifice that generations of Americans before us have made? Are we going to do our part? Can we still join together to secure life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for our fellow Americans now and for generations to come?"

The Unapologetics Podcast Rewind: Rap, Race, and Rhetoric

Rapper Chris Mack joins Malachi “A+scribe” Carter at his favorite soul food joint to discuss the nuances of using hip-hop to engage in dialogue about racism and social justice.

The Ticket: A Short Story in Seven Parts (Part II)

"While Daryl didn’t break his promise to Brittany, by that evening Three Rivers was abuzz anyway. Television trucks from Grand Rapids and South Bend descended like locusts on the 131 Gas and Go where the winning ticket was sold."

Keep Your Voice Down: Episode 3 — ‘Handshakes Are Weird’

In episode three of Keep Your Voice Down, Watershed Voice Executive Editor Alek Haak-Frost and co-host Doug Sears, Jr. discuss COVID-19 protests, the details of a three-step plan unveiled by Michigan House Republicans this week to "get Michiganders back to work," top stories from St. Joseph County and the handshake's possible fall from grace in a post COVID-19 world.

Opinion: Love Minus Zero/Bob Dylan

"'Murder Most Foul' seems to suggest Bob Dylan turned to music to help him cope with the terrible events of November 1963. Could he be suggesting that in our current COVID-19 crisis, we too should turn to music to help us? By releasing this song in the middle of the pandemic, is Dylan adding one more musical resource?"

Quote Quote: Anne Shirley-Cuthbert
Screen Tea Podcast: Episode 3 — ‘Jeff, Who Lives at Home’

Join Lisha and Juliet on Screen Tea Podcast this week as they fight the sleepy hahas to dissect charming indie film "Jeff, Who Lives at Home," argue over character development in major film franchises, and mess up a whole lotta words.

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