4/16/08 Podcast
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Included in this podcast is the second half of the “nurture versus nature” discussion, the Third Reich’s view on the whole genetic determination thing, a discussion about a certain “obsessive gene” we both seem to have, and our decision about the future of this podcast.
Theme music is “These Photographs” by Joshua Radin.
4/2/08 Podcast
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Included in this podcast is the beginning of the “nurture versus nature” discussion, a re-broadcast of the NPR interview with separated-at-birth twins Paula Bernstein and Elyse Schein who wrote the book Identical Strangers, our comments about their experience (however valid those are) and how genetics could maybe possibly play a role. More on all of this next time.
Theme music is “These Photographs” by Joshua Radin.
3/26/08 Podcast
Once again, we took a little break. Cassi was roaming about in a car for a few days, and Crissi just had a headache.
We’ll be back next week though, nice and refreshed. Thanks for sticking around!
3/19/08 Podcast
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Included in this podcast is quick a recap of Cassi’s Houston visit, what our mom says about weight loss, a new study that shows that identical twins don’t have identical DNA, and jealousy discussions.
Theme music is “These Photographs” by Joshua Radin.
3/12/08 Podcast
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Included in this podcast is how close we were to being conjoined twins, Abby and Brittany Hansel turn 16, we test Cassi’s twin knowledge, “Secret Life of Twins” the film?, and whether or not to keep twins in the same class at school.
Theme music is “These Photographs” by Joshua Radin.
3/5/08 Podcast
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Included in this podcast is a discussion of the twin race to hit certain milestones, and we answer 3 listener questions: Ryan asks about how to tell us apart, Sharon asks if we had a twin language as children, and Lorine asks about what bugs us most about being twins. And boy do we answer all of these questions, and then some.
Theme music is “These Photographs” by Joshua Radin.
2/27/08 Podcast
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Included in this podcast is Crissi’s predictive dream (maybe?), a twin study sheds light on exercise and aging cells, what it will be like to watch each other grow older, changing our habits and characteristics based on seeing them in each other, and we answer Anna’s question about how seeing each other in the flesh messes with our own mental self-images.
Crissi’s random distraction recommendation: I think these are over. Unless they have something to do with twins.
Theme music is “These Photographs” by Joshua Radin.
2/20/08 Podcast
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Included in this podcast is how the Spiderwick Chronicles treats twinhood, using each other as a make-over mirror, YouTube videos featuring twins (see previous post), genetic influences in politics (see next post) more discussion about telling fraternal twins apart from identical twins, and we answer listener Lorine’s question about the bossy one.
Crissi’s random distraction recommendation: None. Admit it, you don’t miss it.
Theme music is “These Photographs” by Joshua Radin.
2/12/08 Podcast
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Included in this podcast is an update on the Utah-based flu epidemic, a Valentine’s Day fondue party to come, a review of Strange Wilderness (hint: it’s not 5 stars), the twin baby boom – especially in Hollywood, and we answer listener Sharon’s question about twins as alter egos.
Crissi’s random distraction recommendation: Shockwave and BigFishGames.
Theme music is “These Photographs” by Joshua Radin.
2/5/08 Podcast
Due to scheduling conflicts and flu-like illnesses, we have cancelled this week’s podcast. Sorry for the sore disappointment! We’ll be back next week, though, for sure.



