Episodes

Friday Apr 26, 2024
Episode 221 - Code of Honor from Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Friday Apr 26, 2024
Cajun captains the Brotherhood through an examination of a poignant speech by Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce.

Friday Apr 12, 2024
Episode 220 - Cultural Collision: Western Expansion and Native Americans
Friday Apr 12, 2024
Friday Apr 12, 2024
Cajun takes the guys through a discussion of culture clashes and human decency (or lack thereof) with a talk about the post-Civil War western expansion and its effects on the Native American Tribes.

Friday Mar 29, 2024
Episode 219 - HOOPAJOOB! Writing Communities and Networking
Friday Mar 29, 2024
Friday Mar 29, 2024
Cajun takes the big chair and discusses his experience at the Superstars Writing Seminar with the guys.

Friday Mar 22, 2024
Episode 218 Code of Honor from Oscar Wilde
Friday Mar 22, 2024
Friday Mar 22, 2024
The guys risk heading to gaol, as they used to say in Britain, to work through an Oscar Wilde quote.

Friday Mar 08, 2024
Episode 217 Leave the Gun, Take Francis Ford Coppola
Friday Mar 08, 2024
Friday Mar 08, 2024
Another in our "great directors" series, the guys tackle the legacy of Francis Ford Coppola, of Godfather saga and Apocalypse Now fame.

Friday Feb 23, 2024
Episode 216 Code of Honor from C. S. Lewis
Friday Feb 23, 2024
Friday Feb 23, 2024
Martin captains this episode and chooses a quote from C. S. Lewis for us to toss around for a while. It's a lively discussion and lots of back and forth about the meaning to us and Lewis.

Friday Feb 09, 2024
Episode 215 Great Directors: Clint Eastwood
Friday Feb 09, 2024
Friday Feb 09, 2024
Listen to the Brotherhood of Snakes and Otters discuss, dissect, and opinionate about the man, the myth, the legend Clint Eastwood and his career move from in front of the camera to behind it too.

Friday Jan 26, 2024
Episode 214 Code of Honor from G. K. Chesterton
Friday Jan 26, 2024
Friday Jan 26, 2024
Robert leads the discussion with a quote from the great G. K. Chesterton. The man is one of the greatest writers you'll ever encounter. Hundreds of books. 9000 essays. Absolute wit and genius from Chesterton.