by A.C.E. Ridenour | Jan 31, 2020 | Blog, Podcasts
Jungle Shamans and Fraternity Bros have more in common than one might imagine. For starters, both enjoy offering interesting beverages as a Rite of Passage. It is a little known fact that I was once a near fully-committed Brother of Sigma Phi Epsilon. A promise of...
by A.C.E. Ridenour | Jan 22, 2020 | Blog, Podcasts, Popular
Bananas are exceptionally trustworthy fruits. As opposed to say, the avocados, who would readily lie through bumpy skin and cheek if such a deceitful breach in morality should benefit their ecological proceedings. I discovered this while on a GapQuest, seeing as...
by A.C.E. Ridenour | Jan 19, 2020 | Blog, Podcasts
Actual home prices and renovations have been changed to protect involved parties, but the concept is still applied. While sitting in last period study hall, my best friend (we’ll call him Nelson) and I were scrolling through craigslist. Already a huge fan of...
by A.C.E. Ridenour | Jan 15, 2020 | Blog, Podcasts
These short writing pieces were written within 25 minutes each. The first time I ever walked into the Squirrel Hill Library (where I would spend 100’s of hours writing and reading for the following six months), a dry-erase board displaying several announcements...
by A.C.E. Ridenour | Jan 12, 2020 | Blog, Podcasts
While some in the U.S. of America believe Puerto Rico is in a state of total disarray, most people on the island would not agree. They have bounced back after Hurricane Maria, and are working towards a regenerative future by developing permaculture projects. In...
by A.C.E. Ridenour | Jan 8, 2020 | Blog, Podcasts
What does social anxiety have to do with chocolate chip cookies? Listen to episode #45 for an examination of current first-world social interaction as it relates to the term “Social Necessity.” People “hang out” less than they used to. I remember when my...