Coming In Without Context

By: Hope Stollsteimer & Dylan Yang
  • Summary

  • You ever join mid-conversation and have no clue what's going on? Each week, we will discuss a brand new topic but one of us will join a conversation that has already started. We have new guests and new guest hosts every week! This is Coming In Without Context.

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Episodes
  • EP 33: What Do We Owe to Celebrity Legacies?
    Feb 26 2023

    What do we owe to celebrities after they pass away? Should we not touch their stuff? Should we bury their stuff with them? Why is grave robbing bad? I would kill her for that dress... hypothetically. This is not a confession. Find out if we get the dress or not on this episode of Coming In Without Context!

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    40 mins
  • EP 32: What is Personal Identity?
    Feb 19 2023

    What are you? Who are you? What is you? Are you your body or your brain? If you woke up in someone else's body, are you still you? What if there are two of you? Are you you or you? I think you're you at least. Waiting in line for the teleporter to Mars? Listen to this episode of Coming In Without Context!

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    44 mins
  • EP 31: When Do Relationships End?
    Feb 12 2023

    Family, friends, and romance! Someday, they all must end. But, perhaps that end is sooner than you might think. How do relationships really end? How do people grow apart and break off from one another? Are some relationships doomed to fail? Are friends more important than romantic partners? Don't worry, we'll answer for you on this episode of Coming In Without Context.

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    57 mins

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