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The Juice with Jeff

The Juice with Jeff

Written by: Jeff Duitch
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In The Juice with Jeff podcast series, we turn the tables, having guests come prepared to interview yours truly on a variety of open-ended topics that include the serious and the hilarious. Be it in person or on Zoom, the goal is to have fun while exploring meaningful and entertaining subjects through my unique insights and perspectives that reflect our broader neurodiversity.Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Relationships Social Sciences
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  • The Juice with Jeff #330
    Feb 15 2026

    On this episode Rachel Graham conducts and co-produces a fantastic, superb, and conversational interview with me thru Zoom. This is Rachel's fourth time on the podcast.

    Rachel asked me questions on and we had a two-way conversation on the following topics:

    The video games and systems we had when we were growing up as kids and teenagers such as Atari and Nintendo. We each shares our favorite video games and how we'll both sometimes use Atari Flashback g systems preloaded with a variety of classic Atari games.

    Puzzles, including how I really enjoy putting together the Classic Movies 1000 piece puzzle that Carrie England gave me for a holiday gift two months ago. Classic and Vintage films/TV Shows

    Some more memories from our Crossroads Park Elementary School and Indian Hills Jr High days

    I learned tonight that Rachel and I have multiple things in common including how both of us as re extremely sensitive to certain loud sounds and how both of us enjoy collecting DVD's (and for me also a few Blu-Rays).

    This episode was recorded on Wednesday night February 11, 2026 and it runs 1 hour and 12 minutes long. Our opening and closing theme music is provided by Anastasia Chubarova courtesy of Pixabay. Funding for this podcast is provided by RandomKid, Lisa Krain, and Wendi Roush. Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • The Juice with Jeff #329
    Feb 13 2026

    On this episode of the podcast JD Snover and Emma Stroner conduct/co-produce a fantastic, superb, and really conversational interview with me In Person in a study room at the Urbandale Public Library. This is JD and Emma's debut/first time on the show.

    JD and Emma asked me several questions related to my years in the J-School at Drake and the time I spent in the Basement at Meredith Hall, things I did both for my Broadcast courses and anything I did for the Drake Broadcasting System, courses that were not related to the J-School that I enjoyed, and hobbies that I enjoy doing (where I talk more about music and my super impressive DVD and Blu-Ray Collection). JD and Emma also shared their thoughts on the years they were in the J-School as well as things they did with their J-School coursework and DBS.

    This episode was recorded on Sunday February 8, 2026 and it runs a feature-length 1 hour and 38 minutes long. Our opening and closing theme music is provided by Anastasia Chubarova courtesy of Pixabay. Funding for this podcast is provided by RandomKid, Lisa Krain, and Wendi Roush. Enjoy!

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • The Juice with Jeff #328
    Feb 8 2026

    On this episode of the podcast Karen Christiansen, Sophie Homonoff, Alison Hoeman, and Inbal Mazar conduct/co-produce a fantastic, really fun, and conversational interview with me In Person at Sophie's house. This is Karen's fifth time, Sophie's sixth time, Alison's fourth time, and Inbal's third time on the show.

    Here are the questions that I was asked during this interview:

    Inbal: What is your favorite childhood memory?

    Alison: You have the ability to time travel, what era of time would you go to and what piece of advice you’d give yourself?

    Karen: Tell us about your dogs. Have you always had dogs as pets and how do you interact with them?

    Do you listen to other podcasts and if so, which ones do you listen to?

    Do you have to do all of your food prep for the weekly Shabbat in advance and how does it work with the rules? How do you know when to begin and end Shabbat every week? What is your routine like for Shabbat on Friday nights and Saturdays during the day?

    Inbal: How do you want to be remembered by others?

    Karen: Do you still your long walks or any other exercise on a regular basis? Your neighborhood has some serious hills, do people slide down those hills? You went to Springbrook State Park and Ledges State Park back in the fall, how was that? Tell us more about Springbrook.

    Sophie: What was your best bowling score when you bowled as a child or teenager?

    If you could go back to high school today, would you want to do that? What is your favorite memory from the days you attended musicals at the Civic Center?

    Do you have favorite memories from Caspe Terrace including the Buchsbaum Auditorium?

    We end with Sophie and Karen offering a recruiting pitch that promotes recruiting more people to conduct the interviews with me.

    This episode was recorded on Friday February 6, 2026 and it runs 56 minutes long. Our opening and closing theme music is provided by Anastasia Chubarova courtesy of Pixabay. Funding for this podcast is provided by RandomKid, Lisa Krain, and Wendi Roush. Enjoy!

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    56 mins
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