In a gripping new episode of "Out in the Hall," join The Willy Mammoth and Ryno as they delve into a world of discipline, strength, and transformation. The discussion begins with an in-depth examination of the complex role of a drill sergeant, the essence of military discipline, and the impact it has both within and outside of the training grounds. The second half of the discussion switches gear to emphasize the broad cultural implications and legacy of the Woolly Mammoth. The segment encapsulates how the mammoth has captivated human fascination, leaving a profound influence on stories and carvings. The dialogue concludes with a hopeful glance towards future research prospects in the form of de-extinction and the potential it holds in our understanding of evolution and conservation. In this episode: 00:02:24: Possible summer plans 00:03:01: Segue to Philadelphia visit 00:03:24: The Janitor's Closet 00:06:10: Growing up in small town Florida 00:07:36: School Pranks 00:10:10: Dating after becoming a widow 00:12:13: Fascination with the Ocean 00:12:28: Sharks and Their Teeth 00:13:01: Comparison of Blue Whales 00:13:14: Facts about Blue Whales 00:18:04: The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier 00:20:03: Characteristics and Responsibilities of Guards 00:21:36: Reflecting on Military Service 00:22:25: Personal Air Travel Experience 00:24:06: Two Truths and a Lie 00:24:52: Tongue Twister Talk 00:25:37: Trivia about Monuments 00:31:00: Would You Rather? Notable Quotes: “By the way, they use drone photos to weigh whales. So basically what they're saying is they have no idea how much these things weigh.” - Ryno Resources & Links Out in the Hall https://www.instagram.com/outinthehallpod/ https://www.instagram.com/rynosr/ outinthehallpod@gmail.com https://www.youtube.com/@OutInTheHallPod