Episode 6: Niusha Nawab, Art Festivals and Jeff Can’t Roast

In this episode, American University Senior Niusha Nawab stopped by to talk to your hosts Carl Ehrlich and Jeff Dunlap about his upcoming arts festival, ArtSpark: A Festival. They talk about what makes something art, why it’s worth having and where you can see some in the D.C. area. Edited by Ben Gregson. Music by Clifton Gibbons.

Episode 6: Niusha Nawab, Art Festivals and Jeff Can’t Roast

Episode 5: Top Fives – An Ode to High Fidelity

To celebrate their fifth episode, your hosts Carl Ehrlich and Jeff Dunlap have an ode to High Fidelity, with their own Top Five lists. Their lists cover daily routines, the most important elements of manliness, the things one does when they’re alone, and taboo topics nobody is discussing. Highlights include Jeff questioning the manliness of the paralyzed and Carl rapping like Jay-Z. Edited and produced by Ben Gregson. Music by Clifton Gibbons.

Episode 5: Top Fives – An Ode to High Fidelity

Episode 4: Molly Swenson, RYOT News & American Idol

In this episode, Molly Swensons, COO of RYOT News, talks to your hosts Carl Ehrlich and Jeff Dunlap about activism in the news, how relationships affect your success, and Molly’s time on American Idol. Edited and produced by Ben Gregson. Music by Clifton Gibbons.

Episode 4: Molly Swenson, RYOT News & American Idol

Episode 3: Getting to Know Carl and Jeff

In this episode, your hosts Carl Ehrlich and Jeff Dunlap give you a taste of how they know each other, and what The Humble Rumble is about: wrestling with the issues we’re interesting in. We wrestle with online dating, travel, Ray Rice and more in this one-on-one conversation. Edited by Ben Gregson. Music by Clifton Gibbons.

Episode 3: Getting to Know Carl and Jeff

Episode 2: Dhruva Rajendra, Entrepreneurship & Ghost Stories

In this episode, Carl Ehrlich and Jeff Dunlap talk to Dhruva Rajendra, an entrepreneur in Washington, D.C. He is a member of the Sandbox Network and a founder of Learn Shark, a company that graduated from Acceleprise in 2013. Edited and produced by Ben Gregson. Music by Clifton Gibbons.

Episode 2: Dhruva Rajendra, Entrepreneurship & Ghost Stories

Episode 1: Starting with the Holocaust

In this episode, Carl Ehrlich and Jeff Dunlap talk to Sarah Schwartz about the program she runs at the Holocaust Museum for lawn enforcement officials, a class called Law Enforcement And Society: Lessons of the Holocaust. She teaches us about history, authority and empathy. Edited and produced by Ben Gregson. Music by Clifton Gibbons.

Episode 1: Starting with the Holocaust