

In this episode I return to my undergraduate alma mater, Ouachita Baptist University, to sit a spell with Johnny Wink and Eric Brownderville (my brother). This is one of the most joyous conversations I've ever been a part of.
—Greg and Eric reminisce about their first experiences as college students (4:56)
—Eric runs into his former English professor somewhere he never would have expected to see him (6:50)
—"the grim stubble period" (8:20)
—the historical importance of "hair certainty" for American presidents (11:43)
—seven ways to prune a grapefruit (12:50)
—Silky, the blue Fugates, and cosmic silliness (20:55)
—Greg's cereal prank (26:28)
—Greg's "business ed" prank (27:30)
—the nightmare of the definite article for Russian speakers learning English, and Johnny's bedtime prank (28:28)
—Greg's "least favorite name for a boy" interviews (30:26)
—the mystery of "the simples" (32:07)
—Eddie Ray and his magnificent misspellings (41:53)
—Greg's peculiar love of "Swiss" (44:40)
—"always there for me" and "everything happens for a reason" (46:00)
—Sure, Jesus loves you, but does God love you? (48:30)
—Johnny's absolute phrase problem, "Never," and "Mystery" (51:15)
—exceedingly paranormal Greg (55:58)
—Mr. Danner and his female sons (57:15)
—cereal commercial Macbeth among the jaguars (1:01:34)
—mnemonics, Shakespeare, and Yeats (1:03:38)
—Butch Marshall's disappearing penis (1:07:25)
—die vs. pass away (1:15:20)
—going to sleep in Jesus and your sweet transition (1:20:20)
—Huck Finn stories (1:22:28)
—weird curse words (1:25:57)
—Jim Bill Patterson (1:33:29)
—coffee socks and wet squirrels (1:37:03)
—A-Tay and the blood-orange fastball (1:38:59)
—Eric's take on a Chinese superstition (1:40:28)
—Greg and Eric's Walmart survey prank (1:41:57)
—no kidding: Eric was born with a tail (1:44:02)
—Jack Butler's asanas (1:46:10)
—Eric and Johnny discuss how Johnny gets his ideas for poems (1:47:57)
Greg’s website:
https://gregbrownderville.com
If you have questions for me about this episode or anything else, leave a comment or hit me up at greg@gregbrownderville.com. If I get some good questions, I might do a Q&A episode.
logo design by Julie Savasky at 508 Creative: https://508creative.com
music by Beekeeper Spaceman
Greg Brownderville is the author of three books of poetry, the lead singer of Beekeeper Spaceman, the creator of Fire Bones, the editor-in-chief of Southwest Review, and a professor of English at SMU in Dallas.
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In this episode I return to my undergraduate alma mater, Ouachita Baptist University, to sit a spell with Johnny Wink and Eric Brownderville (my brother). This is one of the most joyous conversations I've ever been a part of.
—Greg and Eric reminisce about their first experiences as college students (4:56)
—Eric runs into his former English professor somewhere he never would have expected to see him (6:50)
—"the grim stubble period" (8:20)
—the historical importance of "hair certainty" for American presidents (11:43)
—seven ways to prune a grapefruit (12:50)
—Silky, the blue Fugates, and cosmic silliness (20:55)
—Greg's cereal prank (26:28)
—Greg's "business ed" prank (27:30)
—the nightmare of the definite article for Russian speakers learning English, and Johnny's bedtime prank (28:28)
—Greg's "least favorite name for a boy" interviews (30:26)
—the mystery of "the simples" (32:07)
—Eddie Ray and his magnificent misspellings (41:53)
—Greg's peculiar love of "Swiss" (44:40)
—"always there for me" and "everything happens for a reason" (46:00)
—Sure, Jesus loves you, but does God love you? (48:30)
—Johnny's absolute phrase problem, "Never," and "Mystery" (51:15)
—exceedingly paranormal Greg (55:58)
—Mr. Danner and his female sons (57:15)
—cereal commercial Macbeth among the jaguars (1:01:34)
—mnemonics, Shakespeare, and Yeats (1:03:38)
—Butch Marshall's disappearing penis (1:07:25)
—die vs. pass away (1:15:20)
—going to sleep in Jesus and your sweet transition (1:20:20)
—Huck Finn stories (1:22:28)
—weird curse words (1:25:57)
—Jim Bill Patterson (1:33:29)
—coffee socks and wet squirrels (1:37:03)
—A-Tay and the blood-orange fastball (1:38:59)
—Eric's take on a Chinese superstition (1:40:28)
—Greg and Eric's Walmart survey prank (1:41:57)
—no kidding: Eric was born with a tail (1:44:02)
—Jack Butler's asanas (1:46:10)
—Eric and Johnny discuss how Johnny gets his ideas for poems (1:47:57)
Greg’s website:
https://gregbrownderville.com
If you have questions for me about this episode or anything else, leave a comment or hit me up at greg@gregbrownderville.com. If I get some good questions, I might do a Q&A episode.
logo design by Julie Savasky at 508 Creative: https://508creative.com
music by Beekeeper Spaceman
Greg Brownderville is the author of three books of poetry, the lead singer of Beekeeper Spaceman, the creator of Fire Bones, the editor-in-chief of Southwest Review, and a professor of English at SMU in Dallas.
28 حلقات
يقوم برنامج مشغل أف أم بمسح الويب للحصول على بودكاست عالية الجودة لتستمتع بها الآن. إنه أفضل تطبيق بودكاست ويعمل على أجهزة اندرويد والأيفون والويب. قم بالتسجيل لمزامنة الاشتراكات عبر الأجهزة.