
Informal 23: Study Habits
Math is red, history is yellow, language is blue, science is green - right? Just like every subject has a different colored notebook, studying for each class looks a little different. Take a look into...
1 Mar 202224min

Episode 23: Freezing Hypothesis
In political science, freezing is a way to explain and understand how and why our political parties have gained their constituents. A bit nuanced, but we try to break it down as simply as possible! In...
24 Feb 202216min

Informal 22: Majors
What majors would we have studied in another lifetime? How did we end up where we are?
22 Feb 202216min

Episode 22: Turks in Germany
Why is the Turkish diaspora in Germany so interesting? Why was I so compelled to write a thesis centered around this population? Take a deep dive into what I am so interested in!
17 Feb 202214min

Informal 21: The Yips
Ever heard of the yips? It's incredibly frustrating, let me tell you. In this episode Cassandra talks about what's going on in her weightlifting life and Tim gives a bit of his friendly advice - make ...
15 Feb 202219min

Episode 21: Behavioral Economics
In a change of pace let Tim give you a quick introduction into behavioral economics. Tim reviews two of his favorite books pulling funny examples as he lays the framework of Behavioral economics.
10 Feb 202219min

Informal 20: Our Last Meal
In one way or another, you are hours away from staring death in the face. You get one last meal, as elaborate or simple as you want - what are you getting? Take a look into what our last meals would b...
8 Feb 202225min

Episode 20: Cleavage Theory
What's cleavage theory? If you ask us, it is an incredibly useful way to predict voting behavior of various blocs of people, of course! This is an especially difficult topic to fathom, so in this epis...
3 Feb 202218min



















