Tony Flinn
Men In Charge ProducerTony Flinn, known around the model railroad track in his basement as “Professor of English, Emeritus,” recently retired from Eastern Washington University to age in place, like an old car up on blocks in the barn, convenient for climbing behind the wheel and saying “Vroom! Vroom!” He and his co-host and co-producer, Kevin Decker, have been writing and performing in “Men in Charge” since probably 2014, or even earlier, depending on whether you’re using the Julian or Gregorian calendar.
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Johnny Hambone uses German Romanticism to solve the mystery of an attempted return of cash to an ATM.
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Once you enter the Harpsicord Closet, it's hard to move around because of all the harpsicords!
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Johnny Hambone's sidekick becomes a villain. Or does he...? Yes, he does!
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When you're tired of working remotely and flee back alone to the office, what treasures—and dangers—await?
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Let former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee keep you in a stupor all day long!
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Who needs a fresh axolotl? Listener, perhaps you'd like to buy one...
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In a classic instance of the "locked cubicle" mystery, Johnny channels F.W.J. Schelling.
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It's Valentine's Day, and philosopher Baruch Spinoza is ready to dispel all the illusions of love.
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Anyone can be a social influencer. Telling the future online by reading goat intestines—that takes guts.
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A special presentation from some of the last Neanderthals to support ancient public radio.,