Opposite of Neutral

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Opposite of Neutral

The Opposite of Neutral podcast is hosted by Chris Wolf and Evan Weinberg, two teachers and friends who met while teaching in Vietnam. No longer in the same place, they started this podcast as an excuse to talk to each other about anything and everything.

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    Season 3, Episode 2: Up!

    What does it mean to get unstuck? To stay up when it’s dark, cold, or creatively blocked? In this episode, Evan and Chris spiral delightfully from student slang and seasonal darkness into writer’s block, Pixar montages, AI shortcuts, ramen breaks, and the quiet power of choosing the journey over the destination.It’s an episode about motion, momentum, and finding your own version of “up”...even when you’re not sure which way that is.Got a story about what helps you get up-up-and-away? Drop us a note or a voice memo. Follow @oppositeofneutral on Instagram and Threads, and email us at ⁠[email protected]⁠.00:00 Catching Up After a Long Break00:13 The Six Seven Weekend Phenomenon01:14 Cringe Moments and Trends02:00 Introduction to Opposite of Neutral05:35 Discussing Writer's Block and The Roots12:31 The Concept of 'Up' and Staying Positive13:55 Exploring the Phrase 'Giving Up'16:54 Seasonal Changes and Staying Uplifted20:35 Weather and Daily Activities21:02 Embracing the Weather22:19 Optimism and Perspective24:27 A Day in Spokane26:13 The Movie 'Up' and Life's Journey31:49 The Role of AI in Planning38:36 Finding Direction and Support40:09 Wrapping Up and Future Topics

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    Season 3, Episode 1: Into the Unknown!

    An exciting discovery above the fridge. A cease-and-desist we’d actually celebrate. A snake story we can’t un-hear. From there, Chris and Evan dive into the big theme of Season 3: Into the Unknown! We talk about stepping into uncertainty with humor, honesty, and a plan to “do the next right thing.” We trace the unexpected comfort of Frozen II during COVID, Rumsfeld’s known/unknowns, and a history-nerd detour through Lewis & Clark. Chris shares his new-job/new-city “adventure mode” in Spokane (yes, there’s a sleeper sofa), and we close with why support systems matter when the map runs out.Got a story about your own “into the unknown”? Drop us a note or a voice memo. How did you pick the next right thing?Follow @oppositeofneutral on Instagram and Threads, and email us at [email protected] episode title : Up!

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    Season 2, Episode 15: Milestones

    In this landmark 30th episode, Chris and Evan dive into the concept of milestones—both literal and metaphorical.Exploring the origin of the term, they discuss milestones from the Roman Empire, connecting the historical markers with the metaphorical milestones in life. Reflecting on personal experiences, they uncover how milestones shift from tangible childhood achievements, like learning to ride a bike, to more nuanced adult realizations, such as recognizing a friendship or the bittersweet milestones of cleaning out a parent's home. Chris defines his lack of enthusiasm for explaining embarrassing accidents to ER doctors as a sign of reaching adulthood, and Evan shares the milestones reached after two years of doing the podcast.Note: we had some internet issues during this episode, so the quality is a bit off in some places. Don't let that get in the way - we had a good time recording this.Remember to follow us at @oppositeofneutral on Instagram and Threads, and email your ideas and thoughts to [email protected] look forward to having you joining us for the kickoff of Season 3 when we will be discussing the topic "Into the Unknown”.

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    Season 2, Episode 14: Blueprints

    In this episode of Opposite of Neutral, Chris and Evan launch into a whirlwind of topics that range from cheese (per usual) to pillow preferences, before getting into the subject of blueprints. Evan breaks down the origins of blueprint-making—chemicals, UV light, and all—and dig into its existence as everything from a design essential to a metaphor for life’s plans. They also get into the philosophy of planning—when it’s necessary, when it’s useless, and how blueprints became the perfect symbol for translating wild ideas into something tangible. Is the blueprint the point where ideas become real? Or is a blueprint the theory, and the reality is the building, widget, or whatever else the blueprint is used to make? Expect jokes about cheese fondue, debates about emergency drills, and a teaser about their next milestone-themed episode. Grab a snack (may we suggest a hunk of Tillamook?) and join them for this exploration of structure, spontaneity, and the art of the happy accident.

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    Season 2, Episode 13: Miscommunication

    In this episode of Opposite of Neutral, Chris and Evan dig into the messy world of miscommunication. They kick things off with a lighthearted dive into misheard song lyrics—Taylor Swift’s “Starbucks lovers,” anyone?—and how a simple misunderstanding can turn a phrase into something hilariously off the mark. From there, they take a closer look at how assumptions and lack of clarity can derail even the best intentions, whether it’s in relationships, work chats, or global diplomacy. Evan brings in his tech expertise, breaking down how computers handle miscommunication through error-checking systems like checksums, and why humans could learn a thing or two from these methods. Chris ties it all together with a story about the Cuban Missile Crisis, where poor communication nearly led to nuclear disaster—talk about stakes. Throughout the episode, they reflect on the challenges of balancing clarity with brevity, the role of over-communication in avoiding disaster, and how power dynamics shape who feels responsible for making sense of things. The conversation ends with a reminder that while most miscommunications are low stakes (misheard lyrics and grocery store texts), some really do matter (grading deadlines, anyone?). Stick around until the end for a preview of the next episode: Blueprints—where Chris and Evan will explore the frameworks and hidden plans that shape our lives. Follow @oppositeofneutral on Instagram and Threads for more insights and share your thoughts at [email protected].  00:00 Game Day Confusion 01:24 Podcasting for Fun 03:38 New Year Resolutions 09:12 Miscommunication Mishaps 16:16 Understanding Checksums in Communication 17:15 Error Correction Techniques 18:52 Human Communication and Misunderstandings 20:32 The Role of Emojis and Non-Verbal Cues 22:39 Miscommunication in Everyday Situations 26:37 The Importance of Clear Instructions 32:04 Power Dynamics in Communication 39:44 High-Stakes Communication: Lessons from History 41:05 Wrapping Up: Final Thoughts and Next Topic

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    Season 2, Episode 12: The Sandwich Generation

    In this episode of Opposite of Neutral, Chris and Evan engage in a lighthearted discussion about sandwiches, generations, and the completely unrelated topic of the sandwich generation.  Evan does a deep dive into data from the original 1981 paper that coined the term. Together, they explore how generational relationships have changed (and stayed the same) over the past four decades. They also explore how community and family structures can provide crucial support, making a case for the importance of collective care in society.  Next episode's theme: Miscommunication and Misunderstandings Follow @oppositeofneutral on Instagram and Threads for more insights and share your thoughts at [email protected].  00:00 Introduction and Nature Fair Mishap 01:26 Sandwich Stories and Preferences 08:54 Generational Differences and Technology 19:20 Gen X: The Slacker Generation? 20:43 Millennials and Gen Z: The New Slackers? 21:40 The Sandwich Generation: A Deep Dive 22:28 Generational Shifts in Family Dynamics 23:25 The Role of Education in Birth Rates 24:31 The Evolving Role of Grandparents 26:10 Challenges of the Sandwich Generation 34:18 Community Support vs. Family Support 38:36 The Joy and Burden of Caregiving 43:20 Concluding Thoughts on Generational Responsibilities

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    Season 2, Episode 11: Myths

    In this episode of "Opposite of Neutral," Chris and Evan explore the world of myths, exploring their emotional and cultural significance. They discuss the connection between myths and a ‘willing suspension of disbelief,’ from the Tiki-tiki room at Disneyland to cultural legends like the tooth fairy (or the Chilean Ratoncito Perez), with a focus on how they shape our perceptions and identity. They explore power of storytelling in creating shared experiences that resonate across generations, and the need for new, inclusive myths to address modern societal challenges and promote unity. They also talk about tucking in sweatshirts. Is that weird? Listen to find out.  Stay tuned for the next episode, which will explore the challenges and dynamics of the 'sandwich generation'. Follow @oppositeofneutral for more insights and share your thoughts at [email protected].  00:00 Nostalgic Radio Memories 00:25 Defining Weirdness 01:56 Welcome to The Opposite of Neutral 02:24 Absentee Lesson Plans 03:38 Celebrity Encounters 08:27 The Magic of Myths 18:45 The Power of Shared Experiences 19:26 Cultural Erasure and Reclamation 20:19 Creation Myths Across Cultures 21:20 The Role of Myths in Identity 22:56 Myths of Hope and Oppression 25:43 Magical Realism and Family Lore 29:24 American Myths and National Identity 34:58 Conflicting Myths and Modern Challenges 38:35 Creating New Myths for Unity 41:49 The Magic of Belief

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    Season 2, Episode 10: The Best Words

    Evan and Chris dive into “The Best Words” as they explore the evolution of their language skills and the fascinating world of word origins. They discuss their personal experiences with different languages, emphasizing how context, culture, and travel have shaped their understanding of language. Throughout the episode, Evan and Chris reflect on how language learning is influenced by visual cues and pronunciation nuances, sharing stories from their teaching days and travels. They marvel at the way words like "inshallah" and "albóndigas" carry cultural and emotional weight, illustrating the deep connections between language, identity, and memory. They also touch on language mix-ups, like the British-American confusion over the term "rubber." They highlight how certain words sound good to say, hear, type, or spell. Oh, and the first ever bleeped words of the podcast happen in this episode! Stay tuned for the next episode, where they will explore myths and the storytelling traditions that shape our understanding of the world. We’ve had over 1,000 listens to the podcast since we started! Thank you for being with us along the way. Remember to follow @oppositeofneutral on Instagram and share your thoughts and episode ideas at [email protected]

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    Season 2, Episode 9: IO2P16

    In this episode of 'Opposite of Neutral,' Chris and Evan explore their eight-year friendship, delve into the mysterious code 'IO2P16,' and speculate on its potential meanings, ranging from chemical formulas to cultural references. They discuss their personal experiences transitioning between different teaching roles and reflect on the dehumanization of being labeled by numbers, using characters like R2-D2 and Jean Valjean as examples. The conversation broadens into the philosophical realm of how creativity and monumental ideas can sprout from seemingly trivial beginnings, debating whether it's driven by divine inspiration or human ingenuity. Along the way, they also touch on light-hearted topics like the intricacies of udders versus teats and the misuse of the word 'guesstimate.' This episode is a blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and thoughtful exploration of what it means to make something out of nothing. Remember to follow us at @oppositeofneutral on Instagram and Threads, and share your thoughts and episode ideas at [email protected].  In the next episode titled “The Best Words,” Chris and Evan will explore the personal significance of their favorite words across different languages. 00:00 Reflecting on Eight Years of Friendship 00:12 Volunteering for Friends of the Forest 00:47 Defining Age Categories 01:18 Miscommunication and Clarity 01:54 Introduction to the Podcast 02:13 Evan's Return to Santiago 04:04 Chris's End of Summer Markers 06:00 Seasonal Produce and Local Delights 08:47 The Mystery of IO2P16 17:24 Making Something Out of Nothing 18:27 The Serendipity of Creation 18:58 Michelangelo's Divine Inspiration 20:48 The Science of Crystal Growth 23:00 Humanity's Search for Patterns 25:21 Mountains Out of Molehills 25:33 The Pettiest Arguments 27:39 The Problem with Misattributed Quotes 34:09 The Significance of Serial Numbers 37:05 Concluding Thoughts and Future Episodes

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    Season 2, Episode 8: Space!

    In this episode of "Opposite of Neutral," Chris and Evan embark on an expansive discussion of space, beginning with personal anecdotes that reveal how different cultures have reshaped their understanding of personal, physical, digital, and professional spaces.  They delve into stories of adjusting to crowded environments overseas, the peculiarities of personal space in various countries, and how these experiences have influenced their perspectives on having and managing their own spaces. From the challenges of digital clutter on their devices to the emotional aspects of creating personal sanctuaries at home, the conversation broadens to explore the diverse meanings of space in their lives. Then their talk ascends into the cosmic realm, discussing the night sky and the universe at large, reflecting on celestial phenomena and their significance in human culture and science. Remember to follow us at @oppositeofneutral on Instagram and share your thoughts and episode ideas at [email protected].  Stay tuned for the next episode's mysterious theme "io2p16”. What does it mean!? 

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    Season 2, Episode 7: Side Hustle

    In this episode of "Opposite of Neutral," Chris and Evan dissect the concept of "Side Hustle," delving into its broader societal implications and personal meaning. As they explore a variety of side hustles—from the routine to the unique—they challenge the idea of a side job being more than just additional income. They discuss how side hustles can stem from passion, necessity, or the pursuit of new skills. They also reflect on the personal experiences that shaped their understanding of work and side hustles, emphasizing the importance of finding fulfillment in one's endeavors, whether they are central careers or peripheral projects. Next episode’s theme? Space! Don't forget to follow us at @oppositeofneutral on Instagram and Threads, and share your thoughts and episode ideas at [email protected].

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    Season 2, Episode 6: International Toilets

    In this overflowing episode of Opposite of Neutral, Chris and Evan navigate the amusing world of international toilets. They explore the vast array of toilet designs and customs they've encountered around the world: squat toilets in Asia, self-cleaning units in Europe, and the indulgence of Japanese toilets in airports. They discuss the practicalities and cultural nuances of toilet use and the societal implications of bathroom facilities. Join Chris and Evan as they flush out the details and plunge into the fascinating topic of international toilets on this episode of "Opposite of Neutral." Next episode’s topic: Side Hustle.  Don’t forget to follow @oppositeofneutral on both Instagram and Threads. You can continue to send your thoughts, comments, and episode ideas to [email protected].

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    Season 2, Episode 5: Imposter Syndrome

    First, some exciting news! Come follow us with our new account @oppositeofneutral on both Instagram and Threads. You can continue to send your thoughts, comments, and episode ideas to [email protected]. In this episode, Chris and Evan dive into the realm of imposter syndrome. Why do we struggle to accept that our successes are real? What makes us struggle to feel like we belong?  Chris shares its origins in the 1970s as different groups felt the impact of external factors on reinforcing feelings of not belonging. Evan recounts a personal experience from high school, where he felt like an imposter in a math class. Chris reflects on social situations where he felt out of place, from punk clubs to climbing gyms, highlighting the influence of perceived "uniforms" and group dynamics.  Together, they examine how societal structures and the "good old boys club" contribute to imposter syndrome today. They ponder the complexities of belonging, the importance of inclusive cultures, and the challenge of dismantling systemic barriers. Join Chris and Evan as they dig into this common experience. You can also check out this article they reference during the episode:https://hbr.org/2021/02/stop-telling-women-they-have-imposter-syndrome

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    Season 2, Episode 4: When We Were Young

    In Season 2, Episode 4 of "Opposite of Neutral," Chris and Evan take a nostalgic journey back to their childhoods, exploring the curiosity and adventures that shaped their young minds. From Chris's memories of adventures on waterslides to Evan's fascination with hamsters and astronomy, they reminisce about the joys of exploration and the freedom of youth. This includes the impact of supportive parents on their hobbies and the lasting memories created by simple pleasures like climbing trees, playing in creeks, and visiting Chuck E. Cheese. They also acknowledge a justification for the lack of a Tillamook reference in the last episode - pointed out by those of you paying extra close attention. And for the first time that either of them could remember in the history of the podcast, there was a perfect “that’s what she said” moment. They also look ahead to the next episode, where they'll tackle the topic of imposter syndrome, hopefully with fewer references to pasta.

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    Season 2, Episode 3: Small World

    In this episode of Opposite of Neutral, Chris and Evan explore the concept of the 'small world.' Evan shares his small world experience where he ran into comedian and actor Will Ferrell in New York, an encounter that reinforced his decision to teach there. They then share small world stories about teaching internationally and traveling around the world. They also discuss assumptions about the world becoming 'smaller' with the advent of the internet, when from personal experiences, it appears to be becoming even vaster.  They close the episode by seeking your input on future episode topics: 'Just press send', 'Imposter syndrome', 'When we were young', or 'Side hustle.' Be sure to vote on which one you want for the next episode on the Spotify poll! 00:00 Introduction and Cold Open Discussion 00:48 Meet the Hosts: Evan and Chris 01:09 Evan's Disney Experiences 03:06 Chris's Lost and Found Story 07:13 Evan's Small World Story: Meeting Will Ferrell 15:24 Chris's Small World Story: Pearl Jam Concert 17:54 Reflecting on Will Ferrell's Career 19:51 Sidetracked: The Career of Will Ferrell 19:59 The Small World: A Personal Experience 21:24 The Unexpected Reunion 22:53 The Science Teacher Chris: Another Small World Story 23:41 The International Teaching World: A Web of Connections 24:28 The Sixth Grade Class: Another Unexpected Connection 25:14 The Small World Connections: Jake’s Story 30:32 The Small World vs Big World: A New Perspective 36:21 The World's Fair: A Glimpse into the Past 40:48 The World Expo: A Sampler Platter of the World 41:19 The Internet: A Double-Edged Sword 42:34 The Small World: Bringing Us Together 42:45 Next Week's Topics: A Poll for Listeners

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    Season 2, Episode 2: Potential Spam

    In this episode, Chris and Evan sift through the quirky and curious aspects of spam, both as an email nuisance and a canned delicacy. In a blend of facts, fiction, and fun, they explore the unexpected connections between email spam and Monty Python and discuss the global phenomenon of Spam, the food product. Evan reads through some of the spam received at the podcast's email address. They do a deep dive into the concept of digital hoarding - why do we cling to old emails, documents, and even USB cables from the early 2000s? Or is that just Evan? They then pull at the thread of decluttering and the challenge of letting go, whether it's physical items or digital files. What big milestone is Chris about to hit on Instagram? Why does Evan still have robotics shirts from fifteen years ago? And what did Chris make with spam that has Evan pining for onigiri? Listen to find out.  And don't forget to tune in for our next episode exploring the marvels of small world experiences. Do you have your own stories of digital clutter? Have a small world encounter to share in advance of the next episode? Share with us at [email protected]

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    Season 2, Episode 1: First Impressions

    Welcome back! In this premiere episode of Opposite of Neutral: Season 2, Evan and Chris dive right back into their thoughtful and lively discussions, this time exploring the world of first impressions. From their significance in professional settings and personal relationships to our responses to media, Chris and Evan share stories, reflections, and laughs. They delve into how first impressions shape our experiences, from job interviews and teaching moments to the changing perspectives on TV shows like 'Friends' and 'Schitt's Creek.' They also examine how first encounters with books can evolve, highlighting the importance of giving stories a fair chance. They then move on to the challenge of deciding how to feel about heavier societal issues. The conversation spans the complexities of global events, like the Israel-Palestine conflict, underscoring the challenges of forming balanced opinions amidst the pressure of snap judgments. They also share personal anecdotes, including experiences with students working with fire, and (of course) a nod to their beloved Tillamook cheese. Join Chris and Evan as they discuss how life, much like their conversation, is full of surprises and opportunities for growth.  Have thoughts on first impressions or stories of your own? Share them with us at [email protected]. And stay tuned for our next episode, 'Potential Spam', where we explore the unexpected finds in life's digital and real junk drawers.

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    Season 1, Episode 15: On the Road

    In this final episode for the first season of Opposite of Neutral, hosts Evan and Chris invite listeners to join them for a recording made live on the road. Plus, Evan makes a bonus on-location recording from the Tillamook factory in Oregon. While Chris drives, he narrates the trip through the towns of Anacortes and Edison, Washington. He and Evan discuss the stories that bubble up from being in both familiar and unfamiliar places. They explore road trips in literature, the concept of “micro-travel”, driving habits, and their favorite road trips. This episode is a celebration of journeys, both literal and metaphorical, and the shared experiences that make them memorable. Thank you for riding along with us for the past fifteen episodes! This episode marks the end of the first season. The podcast will resume once Evan gets settled in Chile. Since you will all be hankering for new episodes during the break, it's time to keep the podcast email box from getting dusty. Maybe something in the first fifteen episodes resonated with you. Perhaps you have a top ten list of your own. Whatever it is...we want to hear from you! Please send an email to ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠ with your ideas, comments, and guest suggestions. 

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    Season 1, Episode 14: Untitled

    In this episode of Opposite of Neutral, join hosts Evan, Chris, and guest Clayton as they navigate the world of titles (or their lack thereof.) From their significance in art to implications in professional settings, they explore ways that titles inform, classify, and influence. They debate apple preferences, untitled artworks, and courtesy titles, along with their frustration with untitled assignments submitted by students. The next episode, titled 'On The Road', is the first to be recorded with Chris and Evan in person! It will also be the final episode of season one. Don't miss it. If you have ideas for future episodes, have comments on something on the show, or have an idea for a future guest, please send an email to ⁠[email protected]⁠. 

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    Season 1, Episode 13: Home

    In this episode of Opposite of Neutral, Evan and Chris delve into the concept of home, exploring its various definitions and the emotional attachments we form with places, objects, and people. They share personal stories about their own homes and the significance of personal belongings and the memories they carry. They also reflect on the idea of home as a place where you have stories and know what to expect. To help you enjoy this episode, Chris has put together an official Episode 13: Home playlist for you to enjoy. It has many of the song references that Chris and Evan (but mostly Chris) made throughout.https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6sS9Fb69SGbAG0BGIAySYH?si=QqMXEVA7S8-UeK_qJ6tUlg If you have ideas for future episodes, have comments on something on the show, or have an idea for a future guest, please send an email to ⁠[email protected]⁠. 

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    Season 1, Episode 12: Beginnings

    In the twelfth episode of Opposite of Neutral, join hosts Chris, Evan, and special guest Tuan Phan as they dive deep into the theme of "Beginnings." Tuan is the author of the newly published book: “Remembering Water: A Memoir of Departure and Return”.  Tuan ties the topic of "beginnings" into his experiences with fatherhood and a return to his homeland, Vietnam, as well as his experiences becoming a father. Evan's impending move to Santiago, Chile inspires an in-depth discussion on the challenges and uncertainties of plunging into new territory, whether that's parenthood, or moving to a new country. Chris shares his feelings of not feeling at home in the city where he lives. From contemplation of alternate life paths to an exploration into the concept of beginnings as a kind of return, the three of them discuss how their shared experiences of living overseas connects with broader themes of personal growth and identity. Chris put Tuan on the spot before he had to go to a meeting to suggest next week’s topic, and he delivered! Tuan challenged Chris and Evan to dive in to the topic of “Home” for the next episode.   If you have ideas for future episodes, have comments on something on the show, or have an idea for a future guest, please send an email to ⁠[email protected]⁠.  Want to learn more about Tuan’s story? You can order his book, Remembering Water, at this link: ⁠https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/remembering-water-tuan-phan/1143368294⁠

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    Season 1, Episode 11: Seasons

    In the 'Seasons' episode of Opposite of Neutral, hosts Evan and Chris engage in a year-long culinary and cultural exploration, illustrating the profound ways in which the seasons impact our lives. From the freshness of spring crops to our instinctual winter cravings for warmth and comfort, they take listeners on a flavorful journey that might leave you with an appetite for more than just their stories! Discover why Chris likens August to the Sunday of months for teachers, and see if Evan actually holds any opinion on fall sports. And listen up for Evan and Chris making bold claims for their favorite seasons and the fruits, vegetables, and beers that pair best with each. Thanks to friends of the podcast, Tuan and David, for their suggestions for this episode. Chris and Evan wrap up their seasonal expedition by handing over the reins next episode's topic to their most important contributors - their listeners. Be sure to send an email to [email protected] to let them know what you're eager to hear them discuss next week.  If you're interested in sharing your own experiences and perspectives on the show, or if you have diverging opinions about the best season for asparagus and stone fruits, they're all ears. Or, if you are ready to be the opposite of neutral yourself, you might even consider being a guest on a future show. This is your chance to shape the future content of Opposite of Neutral, so make your voice heard! Or you can just keep using the Q&A on Spotify - nothing wrong with tradition.

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    Season 1, Episode 10: Top Ten

    In this extended tenth episode of "Opposite of Neutral,"  Evan and Chris journey through top ten lists of flavors, meals, and life-altering experiences that are anything but neutral. They dig into the psychology and pedagogy of top 10 lists, which for these two, aren't really about ranking at all. Chris shares his use of this concept to teach American history, turning ranking into an enlightening thought exercise for students. Evan unpacks his top ten savory snacks and top ten sweets, which leads them to discover the surprising origin story of Lucky Charms. Red Vines or Twizzlers? Chris and Evan share where they stand on this controversial issue. Next, Chris and Evan embark on a culinary memory tour as they share some of their top ten meals. From German chicken and asparagus to surf and turf Thanksgiving, they remind us that food memories are about much more than just the meal. Savor tales of escargot in NYC, green curry in Bangkok, and the best corned beef sandwich ever. As the hosts recount some of their top ten 'opposite of neutral' life moments, Chris shares a culinary adventure at The Oyster Bar, complete with an unexpected injury. Evan's foray into fluid mechanics, beginning with a high school internship, led to a life-changing summer in a college lab, and a path toward the international life he has today. And, of course, the episode wouldn't be complete without some sentimental moments. Evan's anticipation of his daughter's birth and Chris's recollection speaking to his newborn daughter for the first time are bound to leave you misty-eyed. Evan also shares the exciting news - we now have an email address. Send your ideas for episodes, comments, or your own top-ten lists to [email protected]. You can also share topics for future episodes on Spotify through the Q & A below.

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    Season 1, Episode 9: Wrestling

    In this entertaining episode of Opposite of Neutral, Chris and Evan take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, revisiting their escapades in wrestling and other middle school sports. Evan shares his fear of being hit by a baseball and his decision to choose wrestling over swimming in the pool locker room. Chris, meanwhile, offers sage advice on why students should approach their coaches' words with a healthy dose of skepticism. Together, they delve into the physical challenges and valuable lessons they learned from wrestling, as well as the unusual habits wrestlers adopt in preparing for meets. The conversation pivots towards the significance of "wrestling with ideas" as they reflect on their coaching and teaching experiences. Drawing parallels between wrestling and grappling with new ideas, they emphasize the importance of struggle in the learning process. Chris and Evan also discuss the advantages of wrestling with tough decisions in the presence others to gain perspective and insight along the way. As the episode draws to a close, the dynamic duo teases the topic for their upcoming installment: Top Ten. What does Chris teach Evan that he didn't know about Arby's? What is the connection between the writings of Thomas Paine and wrestling? And how does a student call Evan's bluff at the long jump pit? Find out as Chris and Evan wrestle with life's challenges, both on and off the mat, with their usual mix of humor, nostalgia, and insight. Want to share an idea for future episodes? Leave a voice message at this link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opposite-of-neutral/message ...or just add your idea to the Q&A below.

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    Season 1, Episode 8: Test of Time

    In this episode of Opposite of Neutral, Chris and Evan embark on a journey through the annals of history, nature, and culture, delving into the essence of what has truly stood the test of time. From ancient lifeforms like horseshoe crabs to delectable, ageless culinary delights, they ponder the factors that have allowed music, literature, and art to persist or fade into obscurity. Then, in a podcast first, they welcome a guest host - Nolan - to offer a teenager’s perspective on the notion of timelessness in today's world. While Opposite of Neutral may not make it onto Nolan's list of enduring cultural phenomena, Nolan mentions a list of music and books that just might stick around. Why does Evan talk about being barred from a pub? Which awe-inspiring historical artifact left Chris misty-eyed in London? What does Nolan have to say about fidget spinners? Tune in to find out.  Finally, a huge thanks to Kattina for suggesting the topic of our next installment: Wrestling! Want to share an idea for future episodes? Leave a voice message at this link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opposite-of-neutral/message ...or just add your idea to the Q&A below.

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    Season 1, Episode 7: Acceleration

    In the 'Acceleration' episode, Chris and Evan delve into the acceleration of technology and the delicate balance between speeding up and slowing down in life. Chris shares insights on how to slow down by practicing mindful breathing, spending time in nature, and writing in paper notebooks. Evan discusses Moore's Law and shares an amusing story about acceleration from driving his family in an electric car last week. There are times when we want to live in the moment, while at other times, we desire to accelerate relationships beyond small talk. When we're young, we eagerly anticipate exploring the world, but as we age, we appreciate that good things take time. So, how do we skillfully accelerate and decelerate life's processes to live our best lives? Tune in to find out. As they wrap up their engaging conversation, Chris and Evan tease the topic for their next episode: the test of time. Want to share an idea for future episodes? Leave a voice message at this link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opposite-of-neutral/message ...or just add your idea to the Q&A below.

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    Season 1, Episode 6: No Filter

    Get ready for a wild ride as Chris and Evan dive deep into the world of filters (or the lack thereof), both literal and metaphorical, in their latest podcast episode!  They explore how filters have played a crucial role in our interactions with others and our understanding of reality. They discuss the critical role journalists serve in helping us make sense of an overwhelming amount of information each and every day. Also should we should all be having conversations with AI chatbots as a way to better understand those with whom we disagree? Join Chris and Evan as they navigate through the murky waters of biases, conspiracy theories, and how we got to today’s world full of both filtered and unfiltered madness. This episode is jam-packed with humor, thought-provoking discussions, and yet another reference to Tillamook cheese. Our next episode will be a discussion on acceleration that's sure to get your engines revved up! Want to share an idea for future episodes? Leave a voice message at this link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opposite-of-neutral/message ...or just add your idea to the Q&A below.

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    Season 1, Episode 5: Pride

    Join Chris and Evan as they untangle the intricate nature of pride and its various shades in this engaging episode. They tackle the age-old debate around pride's positive and negative aspects, sharing personal anecdotes that reveal their own moments of pride and instances where they've celebrated the accomplishments of others. Chris and Evan question whether the negative side of pride is rooted in a sense of superiority, a view reinforced by texts from the world’s religions. Evan sheds light on the brighter side of pride, emphasizing the joy and satisfaction derived from one's achievements. They delve into the different expressions of pride, the emotions behind it, and the sense of connection we feel with others through pride. How has social media distorted our motivations behind sharing expressions of pride with others online? Furthermore, they explore the potential pitfalls of pride, touching on tribalism, inclusion and exclusion, and the role that privilege plays when explaining why we are proud of our accomplishments. Dive into this thought-provoking conversation with Chris and Evan as they navigate the complexities of pride and its influence on our lives.  Want to share an idea for future episodes? Leave a voice message at this link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opposite-of-neutral/message ...or just add your idea to the Q&A below.

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    Episode 4: Good Intentions, Bad Ideas

    In the fourth episode of Opposite of Neutral, Chris and Evan delve into the captivating world of good intentions with unexpected (or expected) negative consequences.  We explore the mysteries of China's Great Leap Forward with Chris and learn about the surprising fallout that followed. Evan as he unravels the rocky rollout of Common Core standards in Math and the whirlwind of controversy surrounding election predictions. They then discuss the delicate balance between good intentions and preventing bad execution, and give a sneak peek at next week's intriguing topic: Pride! Don't miss out on this unforgettable journey through history and modern-day challenges.  Want to share an idea for future episodes? Leave a voice message at this link: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/opposite-of-neutral/message ...or just add your idea to the Q&A below.

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    Season 1, Episode 3: Superheroes

    In this exciting episode, Evan and Chris dive deep into their love of superheroes and how they can offer a unique perspective on real-world issues. From the eternal debate of Batman vs. Superman to exploring the endless "what-if" scenarios of the genre, they offer fascinating insights into why superhero stories have captured our imaginations for decades. Plus, Chris shares how his relationship to these stories has evolved over time, making for a heartfelt and relatable conversation.  Don't miss out on their intriguing discussion, and if you have an idea for a future episode, submit it through the Q&A on Spotify. Next week's topic is "Good Intentions, Bad Ideas" from friend of the Podcast Andrew.

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    Season 1, Episode 2: Trade

    Chris and Evan break down their thoughts on the topic of trade. What is one's trade? What does how and what we trade tell us about what we value? Chris tells a story about three workers and the cathedral, and how this gets him thinking about the big picture of trade in the world. They discuss trading baseball cards and cards from Magic: The Gathering. Evan shares how he better understands the value of art by building it himself and trading it with others using cryptocurrency and the blockchain. They finish by discussing the role of trade as it relates to one's family.  Have a suggestion for a future topic? Add it below!

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    Season 1, Episode 1: Opposite of Neutral

    In this first episode, Chris and Evan introduce themselves and the origins of the podcast that stretch back to two years ago.  They then dive straight into their first topic: what does 'Opposite of Neutral' mean? With definitions of what it means to be neutral (and the...um...opposite of it), they touch on mathematics, American history and current events, and Ted Lasso. They also flesh out what neutrality means when living as an expat outside of one's home country.  As is the trend with many of their conversations, they finish by talking about cheese. Have a suggestion for a future topic? Add it below! 

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

The Opposite of Neutral podcast is hosted by Chris Wolf and Evan Weinberg, two teachers and friends who met while teaching in Vietnam. No longer in the same place, they started this podcast as an excuse to talk to each other about anything and everything.

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Evan Weinberg and Chris Wolf

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