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The Tangent Gentlemen Grade the World

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"The Tangent Gentlemen Grade the World" brings retired educators Scott Schneider and Brad Weston together to tackle education and everything else their conversations wander into. With humor, insight, and plenty of off-the-rails moments, they “grade the world” one topic at a time—mixing stories, curiosity, and thoughtful discussion. If you enjoy smart, light-hearted conversations that follow every tangent, this podcast is your new favorite listen.

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Into the Wild Unknown: Nature’s Quiet Mysteries

In this episode of The Tangent Gentlemen, Scott and Brad drift into the vast, often unexplainable world of nature—both the one outside our doors and the one inside us. They explore the mysteries that don’t fit neatly into categories: the intelligence of forests, the hidden coordination of ecosystems, and the subtle forces that seem to guide animals, weather, and growth in ways we’re still learning to understand. Nature, in this sense, isn’t just scenery—it’s something active, layered, and quietly mysterious. The conversation also turns inward. What does it mean when we say something is “part of someone’s nature”? Are we describing personality, instinct, or something deeper that shapes how a person moves through the world? And how much of who we are is chosen versus simply… already there? From the soil beneath our feet to the tendencies we can’t quite explain about ourselves, the episode lingers in that in-between space where science meets reflection. Not everything gets solved—and that’s exactly what makes it worth sitting with.

7 mei 2026 - 1 h 1 min
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Where You Stand: Urban vs. Rural

In this episode of The Tangent Gentlemen, Scott and Brad dive into the contrasts between urban and rural life—unpacking more than just skyline versus open fields. From the pace of daily routines to the subtle pressures of social norms, they explore how environment shapes identity, decision-making, and even happiness. The conversation weaves through everything from unwritten rules in big cities to the independence and self-reliance often found in rural communities. Are cities built around performance and perception? Does rural life offer more freedom—or just a different set of expectations? Scott and Brad challenge assumptions on both sides, sharing personal insights, observations, and a few unexpected common threads that connect both worlds. Whether you’re drawn to the energy of crowded streets or the quiet of a backroad, this episode invites you to reconsider what really defines the way we live.

29 apr 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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The World Before & After COVID

Scott and Brad take a hard look at the invisible line that split modern life in two: pre-COVID and post-COVID. What actually changed—and what just feels different? From the obvious shifts like remote work and empty offices to the subtle ones we barely notice—QR code menus, personal space bubbles, and the quiet rise of everyday anxiety—the guys unpack how culture, behavior, and expectations have evolved since 2020. They dig into whether people are more guarded, more isolated, or simply more aware, and question if some of these changes were already on the way. Is this a temporary adjustment… or a permanent rewrite of social norms? Expect thoughtful debate, a few strong opinions, and the kind of off-the-rails tangents that make you rethink things you’ve stopped noticing.

23 apr 2026 - 1 h 10 min
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The Tipping Point

On this episode of The Tangent Gentlemen, Scott and Brad take on one of the most everyday yet controversial parts of modern life: tipping. What starts as a simple question—how much should you leave?—quickly unravels into a deeper conversation about fairness, social pressure, and what we’re really paying for when we “tip.” Is tipping an act of generosity, or a hidden obligation baked into the system? Why does it feel natural in some settings but awkward in others? And how did we end up in a world where nearly every transaction seems to come with an unspoken request to give a little more? From restaurant culture and rising “tip creep,” to car sales commissions, creative artists, and even the ethics of giving to strangers on the street, the guys explore how tipping sits at the intersection of economics and human behavior. Along the way, they challenge whether tipping reflects kindness—or simply the illusion of choice in a system that depends on it. It’s part philosophy, part frustration, and part honest reflection on how we assign value to service, labor, and generosity. One question lingers through it all: when does giving stop being optional—and start becoming expected?

15 apr 2026 - 1 h 6 min
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