• Holiday,  Nostalgia,  Pop Culture,  Society

    Trampled Underfoot Podcast – 151 – What’s That Smell?

    In Episode 151 of the Trampled Underfoot Podcast: It was Independence Day in the USA! Eloy Escagedo and Mark Lindsay tell us about how they spent their 4th of July, and who rediscovered how much fun it can be. Next, what was the men’s cologne or aftershave that defined your generation? The hosts have very similar, as well as very different answers to that question. And no – Axe Body Spray was not one of them. Naturally, that discussion evolves into another discussion about the clothing of our childhood – with a slight twist. Did your aunts, uncles, or grandparents ever get you a gift that didn’t involve socks or…

  • Podcast,  Pop Culture,  Society,  Technology

    Trampled Underfoot Podcast – 150 – Political and Spiritual Double Yolk

    In Episode 150 of the Trampled Underfoot Podcast: Do we have a filter on what we talk about? Well, certain topics are not too appealing such as politics, which just ruins everything. Mark Lindsay and Eloy Escagedo discuss! Then, we talk about people from now a days, and whether we really communicate with each other. Are we just waiting to say our thing, while others are rambling? Our opinion is all that really matters, while others can just go pound sand, right? It’s an interesting subject on what is going on and we have some points of our own to make. Next, Mark shares a happening over some hailstorm damage…

  • Pop Culture,  Social Media,  Society,  Technology

    Trampled Underfoot Podcast – 149 – WikiPodcastia

    In Episode 149 of the Trampled Underfoot Podcast: Has the internet made us smarter? With so much information literally at our fingertips, have we really become any smarter than we were when we relied on libraries and books for our information? Information is easier to find than it has ever been. Is that information correct, though? How do we check it? Do we even care? Eloy Escagedo and Mark Lindsay explore the topic with lots of references to Wikipedia, books, magazines, and even a video taken in France in 1899. In that video, modern Artificial Intelligence technology was used to colorize it, then bring it up to 60 fps. The…