Direct from Barleycorn’s in Tigard, Oregon, on this week’s show, we hang out with Phil Jones and talk about his research on Hantavirus. You know, that virus that makes your lungs melt from the inside out so that you drown in your own cellular fluid? Oh, THAT Hantavirus, you say? That’s right, all that and the leftist last word syndrome this week on Beer:30 Live!

Ep 29: Phil Jones Hunts Hantavirus

Direct from the Big Horn Brewery in Lake Oswego, Oregon. On this week’s show, Yep-Rock recording artist Al James from the band Dolorean joins us to talk about his music, shunning the Internet, dismissing piracy, and records… all his glorious records! Plus, hear three live solo acoustic tracks of the new CD, “You Can’t Win”, all this week on Beer:30 Live!

Ep 28: Alex James

Direct from the Big Horn Brewery in Lake Oswego, Oregon. On this week’s show, we were stood up! That’s right, our scheduled guest aced us. But don’t fear, we had a good old chat with Michael, a prospective med student, about his trials and tribulations and fantasies of saving the world, one virus at a time.

Ep 27: Stood-Up

Direct from the Big Horn Brewery in Lake Oswego, Oregon. On this week’s show, Gary Mortensen from the National Combat History Archive joins us to talk about his group’s collection of thousands of hours of historical battlefield film and the changing tide of war as soldiers in Iraq upload their daily lives to YouTube.

Ep 26: WarMedia

This week, no guests. Just us, the news, the year in review, and the long-awaited introduction of Bar Boy!

Ep 25: The Holiday Show

This week, our most popular guest from the old show joins us to school us on Iran. It’s the great Mike Mostafavi, everyone! He’s back and brilliant as ever!

Ep 24: Iran

Direct from the Big Horn Brewery in Lake Oswego, Oregon. On this week’s show, Rob Lewis regales us with tales from the road, his Chris Rock impression, and his thoughts about working in the Bunny Suit at Intel. Apparently, it’s not that cool.

Ep 23: Life as a Comedian

Direct from the Big Horn Brewery in Lake Oswego, Oregon. On this week’s show, “Dick” and “Jim” join us to give us their perspective on big pharma marketing and the pharmaceutical mafia industrial complex.

Ep 22: It’s Big Pharma

Tim Philips joins the roundtable today to discuss the war machine, his perspective coming from a military family, and the role of emergency services in our communities.

Ep 21: Tim Philips on Emergency Services, Military, and the War

Nan Mac Issac gave her daughter up for adoption in 1966. She was 16 at the time, her child born out of wedlock, and she picked her daughter’s new family out of a line up of photographs. Her book, “Healing the Hole in a Heart”, chronicles her nearly two-decade drive to reunite with her child through the emotional and social barriers of adoption.

Ep 20: Nancy Mac Issac on her book, “Healing the Hole in a Heart”