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 | Nov 10, 2019 | Blog, Podcasts, Popular
Jack Kerouac wrote the final draft of On the Road in a period of 20 days—but this isn’t the full story. In this episode, A.C.E. first reads the winning submission of this week’s Absurd Words Writing Contest: Hitchhiker by Veronica M. Singer Then, he reads...
by A.C.E. Ridenour | Nov 6, 2019 | Blog, Podcasts, Popular
Amy Saint-John speaks 5 languages and counting! Some would call her a Polygot, but I think that sounds more like the name of a Pokémon. We talk Gap Year stories and decide what the best language is for what activity. **a loaf of delicious bread was consumed during the...
by A.C.E. Ridenour | Oct 30, 2019 | Blog, Podcasts, Popular
“By experimenting and working on different things, we understand what really lights us up” – David Nebinski Interested in the #PodcastLife? David Nebinski is the man to talk to. This episode took place on site in Brooklyn, New York exaclty one year...
by A.C.E. Ridenour | Oct 10, 2018 | Blog, Podcasts, Popular
“It’s a community thing. Everyone’s working to help each other grow, it’s not competition. We call it co-opetition. Everyone’s working to help each other become better – not better than each other, but better than the old version they used to be.”...
by A.C.E. Ridenour | Oct 7, 2018 | Blog, Popular
I walked towards the gate and unlocked the double doors without ringing any doorbells. They swung open into a sprawling garden laced with sandy walkways winding in between walnut trees, a variety of towering eucalyptus, and elevated flower beds—all of it bursting with...