Out of Touch: A Hall and Oates Podcast

By: Mary Kay Holmes and Naomi Schoenfeld
  • Summary

  • Childhood friends, an anthropologist/nurse practitioner and a writer/stylist take their appreciation of Hall and Oates to the next level, embarking on a very serious endeavor to understand the world of Hall and Oates while understanding the world through Hall and Oates. Join these two as they work toward their Ph.D. in Hall and Oates!
    2022
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Episodes
  • Episode Forty: Ennui on the Mountain
    Feb 12 2023

    This week we discuss the song Ennui on the Mountain, and spend quite a bit of time sorting out the perfect t-shirt to create around a theme. It's official, we need a merch designer on staff. We discuss the significance of musical influence and the Dave Grohl book, being in our forties, and who is more emo - Hall or Oates? Plus, of course, MK had to work Pedro Pascal and The Last of Us into the episode (because episode three was pure genius, and Pedro is HOT). 

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    37 mins
  • Episode Thirty-Nine: Did It In A Minute
    Jan 16 2023

    We are back from our brief hiatus and kicking off the new year with the song Did It In A Minute! After a few weeks in Mexico, and some time to reorganize ourselves, we are ready for 2023. Time to learn all about Eric Carmen, Sergei Rachmaninoff, and our favorite types of cough drops. Shout out to phlebotomists! 

     
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    41 mins
  • Episode Thirty-Eight: Say It Isn't So
    Oct 31 2022

    It's our first time streaming live on Twitch! Did anyone show up? No, but we also didn't tell anyone because we wanted to make sure we did it right. HA! We discuss the song Say It Isn't So, as well as Halloween costumes, The Lawnmower Man, and the new John Oates Movember look!

    This week's unofficial sponsor is  Cole hardware store in San Fran! WOO HOO!

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    39 mins

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