Conversation

  • School is in!

    School is in! OK, not at the moment, but this past school year saw the return of in-person learning, so we thought we'd take a look at how the year went, and how it compared to the previous year of distance learning. This episode is a follow up to episode 38 of our show, where we discussed distance learning, and how school operated during the pandemic. This is also the final week to enter our contest to win the Monster Box set of Max Brallier's graphic novels The Last Kids on Earth. You can find details on our contest post.

  • Theme Parks – Magic Kingdom

    Throughout the summer, we're going to publish an episode here and there about famous theme parks. Today's episode is the first in our series, and what better park to begin our discussion with than Disney's Magic Kingdom!

  • Road Trips

    This week we have a light-hearted discussion about hopping in the car and heading out on a road trip. What makes a good road trip, and what should you bring in the car with you? I'm not sure we answered those questions definitively, but we had a lot of fun trying!

  • Miracle / Winter Olympics

    What America needed was a miracle. What it got was a hockey game. That was the tagline to the 2004 movie Miracle, which told the story of the 1980 US Hockey team and their incredible journey to Olympic gold. This week, we talk about the movie, and also some of our thoughts about the current Winter Olympic games.

  • This week marks the one year anniversary of Lunchbox Reaction. On this episode, we take a look back at our first year of podcasting, and highlight some of our favorite moments.

  • Summer Camp

    It's time to pack your sleeping bag, apply some sunscreen, and head off to camp! This week, Linnea and Evan talk about what it was like to attend summer camp, and how this year was different compared to previous years due to COVID precautions.

  • School is Out!

    The Covid-19 pandemic forced many schools to switch to distance learning over the past year. How did the education process work? What did the students think? This week, at the end of the school year, Linnea and Evan talk about their experience with distance learning.