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Men in Gorilla Suits

100 Episodes

79 minutes | May 22, 2022
Last Seen...Talking About Generation X
So...uhm...Gorilla Christopher was all set up to record, but...he didn't set up his MacBook audio settings to look for his audio interface and microphone. So...the laptop mic picked up sound, meaning...Christopher's sound is pretty shoddy this episode. But...it's kinda fitting. As the older Gen-X member of the GorillaMen, just pretend he's recording this episode from the late 80s/early 90s, totally hosed and sitting on the floor of a friends' apartment where he often crashed. That said, this is what is discussed: When’s the first time you heard of Generation X? Do you consider yourself Gen X? What is the range for Gen X? What are the stereotypes about Gen X? Are they accurate? Is Gen X “the forgotten generation?” What’s the best part about Gen X? What’s the worst part? What concerns you as Generation X ages closer to retirement? What was the great potential of Generation X? Did they fulfill it? What should Gen x’s role be in society? What’s the future of Generation X?
87 minutes | May 1, 2022
Last Seen...Eating Breakfast
    This time around, the Gorillamen talk about...breakfast. Specifically: What is the first breakfast you specifically remember eating? Do you regularly eat breakfast? Do you believe breakfast is the most important meal of the day? Why or why not? What is your favorite breakfast? Do you have a daily go-to breakfast? What is your all- time favorite breakfast experience? What’s your favorite breakfast spot? What do you feel is the appeal to going out for breakfast or brunch? Did you (or do you) have a favorite breakfast cereal? What is the weirdest breakfast you (or someone you know) has eaten? What is the last breakfast you’ve eaten? What is the future of breakfast?
64 minutes | Apr 9, 2022
Last Seen...In the Afterlife
We've talked about death and other things surrounding this topic, but never focused solely on the afterlife. Now we have...specifically, these points: When was the first time you were introduced to the concept of the afterlife? Which afterlife was it? Do you believe in the afterlife? Why or why not? Why do you think people take comfort in the idea of life after death? Do you think that idea is comforting? Have you ever had a near-death experience? Which would be the best (fictional or religious, which you could argue are in the same category) afterlife? The worst? What do you think will happen after you die? What’s the future of the afterlife? And a shameless plug for a story Chris mentions in this episode: A Deathly Mistake.
76 minutes | Mar 19, 2022
Last Seen...Eating Processed Foods
This time around, the Gorillamen discuss these finer points about processed foods: What is the first processed food you remember eating? What is the last processed food you've eaten? What, to you, constitutes a processed food? How easy is it to avoid processed foods? Is there a time in your life when you noticed a boom in process foods? If so, what caused it? How often do you eat processed foods? What is your favorite processed food? What is your least favorite processed food? Are processed foods inherently unhealthy? There seems to be a campaign where vegan processed food is concerned that it's unnatural and unhealthy. What are your thoughts on vegan processed foods? What are some benefits of processed foods? What is the future of processed foods?
71 minutes | Feb 27, 2022
Last Seen...Talking About Drug Policy
This time, it's all about U.S. drug policy: When were you first exposed to the concept of illegal drugs? How soon after that were you exposed to anti-drug messaging? Was the War on Drugs a success in any way? What do you think of America’s current policy dealing with illegal drugs? Do you think employers should be able to drug test? Should marijuana be legal? What about “harder” drugs like meth or heroin? What’s the ideal drug policy? What’s the future of legal/illegal drugs? * * * Photo: GRAS GRÜN
79 minutes | Feb 3, 2022
Last Seen...Finding Time
Jim Croce wrote one of the best lines about the human struggle against time: "But there never seems to be enough time To do the things you want to do once you find them." This time around, the Gorillamen talk about making time for the things they love...and how they deal with time spent doing things they'd rather not do. Specifically, these points: When did you first encounter the concept of taking time with something? In any given week, how hurried do you feel? How important is taking time/claiming time to you (whether it's in the work you do or just chilling)? What are your favorite things to do with the time you have? In general, do you think people in the U.S. use their time well? What role does work and technology play in how people in how we spend our time? Is the concept of having free time a thing of the past? Is having time a privilege? What things would you add to your life if you had more time? What media (songs, books, movies, TV, whatever) are good examples of taking one's time with something. What is the future of taking time with things?
70 minutes | Jan 8, 2022
Last Seen…Being Introspective
Come along if you dare as the Gorillamen go deep into a journey to the center of their minds... They ponder these things: When’s the first time you remember thinking about thinking? When’s the first time you had a conversation with yourself? What was the first thing you realized you needed to change based on introspection? How much time do you spend in your own head? Do you consider yourself to be an introspective person? Do you ever take a deep dive into your own mind? How often do you self-check? Do you think we live in an introspective society? What’s the future of introspection?
66 minutes | Dec 18, 2021
Last Seen...Watching Nature Shows
From somber documentaries about the struggles of the wilds to, "Crikey! We're gonna wind up some animals for your viewing amusement, mate! Why's this cobra so mad...all I'm doing is dragging it around by its tail!" -- nature documentaries and programs are a viewing staple. This time, the Gorillamen talk about them...specifically: What's the first nature program you remember seeing? How did--or even has--nature programing affected your life? How important do you think nature programming is? What are some of your favorite nature shows or movies (or books...whatever)? Who is your favorite person involved in nature programming? What's one nature show that doesn't exist that you'd love to see? Have you encountered nature programming that skewed things in its favor to force a point? What was it? How has the Internet affected nature programming? All right...the Internet thing is a gimme. So, how has cable affected nature programming? Have you ever signed up for a channel or service for its nature programming? If Men in Gorilla Suits were to dedicate an episode to an animal or cause, what would you choose? What is the future of nature programming?
67 minutes | Dec 4, 2021
Last Seen...Being Perfect
There is no better episode of Men in Gorilla Suits than this one! This is the perfect episode... We could stop now and call it quits... But we are imperfect Gorillamen still chasing a thing that can never be captured. And so...we talk about these things this time around... What’s the first thing you heard described as perfect? What was your first concept of perfection? Did you ever strive for perfection when you were younger? How about now? Is there anything you do perfectly? Anything you wish you could do perfectly? Is our culture obsessed with perfection? Do you believe perfection can be achieved? Does anything in your life need to be perfect? What the future of perfection?
92 minutes | Nov 13, 2021
Last Seen...Being Self Taught
Busy week for the Gorillamen, so we'll get right to it. This time around, we talk about self teaching...specifically: When did you first learn about self-teaching? What’s the first thing you taught yourself? What are a few self-taught things you feel you do well? Most self taught things are still shaped by books and other things. Is there something you've done that you truly taught yourself? (i.e. You did something new with no idea at all of how to do it?) What are the advantages of being self-taught? What are disadvantages of being self-taught? Who are some of the coolest self-taught people you know? How has the Internet changed being self-taught? Is there still something to be said for traditional learning vs. self-taught learning? Do you think the confidence that comes with being self-taught can lead to over confidence and not actually learning as much as someone who is taught more traditionally? What would you tell someone who thinks they need to learn traditionally or who lacks the discipline to teach themselves something new? What's the future of being self-taught?
73 minutes | Oct 28, 2021
Last Seen...Coping
It's been a nutty couple years, and many people the Gorillamen have bumped into have had a rough time coping. Hell, even the Gorillamen have had their moments. And that's why, this time around, the discussion turns to...coping. * * * What’s the first time you heard what coping was? What’s the first thing you had to cope with? Are you good at coping? What’s your coping strategy? Do you think the world is harder to cope with than it used to be? What’s the most efficient coping strategy you’ve seen? The least? What helps you cope with uncertain situations? What’s the future of coping?
75 minutes | Oct 9, 2021
Last Seen...Talking about Fall
It's that time of the year...cool winds drop from northern climes, bringing a crispness many waited for all year. Treetops glow in a blaze of colors; the smells of fires and sweet decay waft on breezes. And, somewhere online, a mouth-breathing cretin cracks his knuckles and gets a little chubby in the groin at the thought of telling someone on Facebook that there is no pumpkin in pumpkin spice...despite most people knowing that. This time, the Gorillamen talk about fall. Specifically: What is your first memory of what we call in the U.S. fall? Which do you prefer: "fall" or "autumn?" Of the four seasons, where does fall rank for you? What is your best fall memory? Your worst? Do you have any fall rituals? Every year online, I see people excited about pumpkin spice season…and others raging against it. Where do you stand on pumpkin spice? What media (movies, music, TV, etc.) do you associate with the season? (A list is fine—even preferred.) Some people hate darker mornings and evenings…others like them. Where do you fall on autumn’s change in lighting? Just how much do you like Halloween? How about Thanksgiving? What is the future of fall?
84 minutes | Sep 23, 2021
Last Seen...Watching Music Videos
One of the many cries of Gen-X: "Remember when MTV used to play videos?" Music videos were made for Gen-X, and for years, cable stations (and even some network shows) catered to playing music videos. Videos changed the face of music in the 80s, but to hear some people talk, you'd think they are a long-gone thing. With YouTube and other ways of sharing content, clearly that's not true. We can now watch the videos we remember with a simple Google search, and new videos pop up every day. (Hell, you can now make your own videos and put them out there as easy as a podcast...) So...the Gorillamen finally sat down to talk about music videos...specifically: What was the first music video you remember seeing? What impression did that video have? Did you watch a lot of music videos growing up? Do you watch a lot of them now? What was your first impression of MTV? Of VH1? What was the most non-mainstream way you watched music videos? (public access, late-night TV, etc) What's the best music video of all time? The worst? The most insane? How important were music videos to you when you were younger? If you had to make a music video for any song, which song, and what would the video concept be? Do you think music videos are important to the kids now? What's the future of music videos?
68 minutes | Sep 4, 2021
Last Seen...In a Movie Theater
The Gorillamen have talked about movies, but this time around, it's all about movie theaters. Specifically: What is your first memory in a movie theater? What was your best movie theater experience? What was your worst movie theater experience? What do you love about movie theaters? What do you hate about movie theaters? Do you prefer going to a movie theater or watching things at home? I once heard someone say upscale movie theaters are ridiculous. What do you think about movie theaters where you can get food and drinks while kicked back in a massive chair? What's the last movie you've seen in a theater? What's your favorite movie theater concession? Are you eager to return to watching movies in theaters after COVID hit, or are you done with theaters? What other things do you think movie theaters can do to stay relevant in a time when many prefer their home theaters? What is the future of movie theaters?
73 minutes | Aug 18, 2021
Last Seen...Talking About Vintage Things
A busy week after last week's busy week, but...the Gorillamen recorded a new episode. This time around, it's all about vintage things... What was the first thing you heard described as vintage? What’s the first vintage thing you ever owned? Do you like vintage stuff? Why/why not? Why are people — especially younger people — obsessed with vintage stuff? What’s the coolest vintage thing you’ve seen? What's the lamest vintage thing you've seen? Coolest vintage thing you own? Cool vintage thing you wish you owned? What things from today will be the vintage obsessions of future generations?
2 minutes | Aug 13, 2021
Last Seen...Skipping a Week
Lots of life happened this week, so the new episode will come out next week. It's about vintage things, and it should be a lot of fun.
86 minutes | Jul 28, 2021
Last Seen...Following Recipes
Do you follow recipes, or wing it and see what happens? Maybe you just love the look of cookbooks, with all those great photos. Some recipes are passed down for generations; others seem to come out of nowhere like a one-hit wonder and fade away. But it's clear that humans enjoy food...and the recipes that can make it even better... The Gorillamen didn't even turn this one dark! Here's what's discussed: What's the first recipe you remember seeing? How well do you follow recipes? What's the best recipe you've ever followed? What's the worst recipe you've ever followed? What's the strangest recipe you've ever made? Have you ever made your own recipes? If so: what? What's the last recipe you followed? Do you have any cherished family recipes? Cookbooks…are you a fan? (If so, how many do you have?) How has the Internet changed the ways we look at recipes and cookbooks? What do you think about the blog story recipe, where someone goes on (and sometimes on and on) with a story before sharing the recipe? What's the future of recipes?
77 minutes | Jul 16, 2021
Last Seen...Living in a "Post-Covid" World
It's funny how you can record a thing and, a week later, it's maybe not obsolete, but definitely shows how quickly things can change. Granted, we discussed the likelihood of what is happening again--climbing COVID-19 rates brought on by [mostly] unvaccinated people and the Delta variant--but we didn't expect that prediction to be so timely. With many people getting out and about, though, we Gorillamen sat down and talked about how our lives have changed since being vaccinated and able to venture out not as concerned as we were before vaccinations. This is what we discussed: When did you get vaccinated? What was that experience? What’s the first thing you wanted to do when you were fully vaccinated? What’s the first thing you actually did? What have you noticed is different in the world now than pre-COVID-vaccination? Do you feel like we’ve turned a corner on the pandemic? What’s something you were sure you were going to do when vaccinated that you haven’t? How has your social interaction been compared with pre-COVID? Have you noticed any problems or issues re-engaging with the world? What’s the future of the pandemic?
1 minutes | Jul 10, 2021
Last Seen...Skipping a Week
Sometimes, life happens. That's a rather ridiculous statement when you think about it. Life is always happening. If you're asleep, things are still happening that affect your life. So let's start over. Because Gorilla Shawn was recently traveling and is currently feeling a little under the weather...and because Gorilla Christopher is redoing his office right now, we're skipping the scheduled episode of Men in Gorilla Suits this week. It will likely be released next week. (At the latest, in two weeks on the usual schedule.) Until then, we hope you're all chilling the fuck out...and making the damn thing!
83 minutes | Jun 25, 2021
Last Seen...Watching YouTube
A busy week, and Gorilla Shawn is traveling, so we'll get right to the talking points of this episode about YouTube: When did you first become aware of YouTube--and how did you stumble upon it? What are some of the earliest things you remember seeing on YouTube? What are some of the funniest things you've seen on YouTube. What are some of the coolest things you've learned on YouTube. Do you subscribe to any YouTube Channels? (If so, what are some of your favorite channels?) Do YOU have a YouTube channel? (What's it like?) What role do you think YouTube plays in politics (good, bad, or otherwise)? Are there aspects of YouTube you find problematic? If so, what? What do you think about YouTube when it comes to copyright? (i.e. movie clips, albums, and other things shared on the platform.) What do you think about "YouTube Celebrities" and how much money some people make on the platform? Do you think they are comparable to other celebrities? If there's one thing you could change or add to YouTube, what would it be? What is the future of YouTube?
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