The Overfill with Ike Farnsworth

The Overfill with Ike Farnsworth

por Ike Farnsworth
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Keith Moon — The Times They Are A-Changing
Keith Moon is a highly versatile educator, coach, and philanthropist who has been a cornerstone of The Hotchkiss School community since 1989. Holding degrees in Russian literature and area studies from Dartmouth College and Harvard University, Moon boasts an impressive academic range. Over his tenure, he has taught English, U.S. history, Russian, and Spanish, while also serving as a class dean and dorm head, ultimately earning the prestigious Lufkin Prize and the E. Carleton Granbery Teaching Chair. Beyond the classroom, he has been the head coach of the boys' varsity swimming and diving team since 1994, earning the 2025 NEPSAC Distinguished Service Award for his athletic leadership. Moon is equally renowned for his profound commitment to philanthropy, particularly his three-decade dedication to Special Olympics Connecticut. As the founder of the annual Hotchkiss Swimathon, he has helped raise over $300,000, earning him an induction into the organization's Hall of Fame in 2025.
Braxton Vincent — The Kid Your Mom Warned You About
Braxton and Ike met in the fall of 2023 while serving as full-time volunteer missionaries for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in the Washington, D.C. metro area. Ike met hundreds of unique and outstanding individuals during his time in D.C., but Braxton always stood out because of his intense passion for life. Growing up in a small town in southeastern Idaho, Braxton played football, acted in musical theater, hunted big game in Africa, skied all over the world, built a pond in his backyard, and racked up a significant criminal record at a young age. Recently married in December of 2025, Braxton is now moving to Nashville, where his wife will continue her music career.
Jill Geigle — What's the Big Deal About Porn?
Jill Geigle is a mother, author, and advocate against the online sexual exploitation of children. She received her bachelor’s degree from Brigham Young University and a master’s degree in education from Columbia International University. Since high school, Jill has been passionate about protecting individuals and families from the harmful effects of pornography, eventually becoming the Director of Parent and Child Advocacy at the National Center on Sexual Exploitation. In 2024, she attended a hearing at Capitol Hill where the Senate Judiciary Committee questioned the executives of big tech and social media companies, such as TikTok, Snapchat, and Meta.
Gisele Bethea — Standing Where Your Feet Are
Gisele Bethea is a former American Ballet Theatre standout, world-renowned professional ballerina, and mother of two. She began her serious training at Scottsdale’s Master Ballet Academy and went on to become one of the most decorated junior dancers in the world. Her accolades include Gold and Silver medals at major international competitions in Moscow, Beijing, and the United States, as well as the prestigious Youth Grand Prix Award. Today, Gisele shares her expertise through private instruction and continues to captivate audiences on stage, most recently performing in The Nutcracker and Giselle.
It's No Wonder I Tried to Kill Myself
Instead of bringing on a guest, for this first episode I would like to explain why I've decided to create a podcast. In December of 2025, I published an article called "It's No Wonder I Tried to Kill Myself". I learned very quickly that my own observations of our "post iPhone world" are shared by many, and I'm more sure than ever that either something is going to give, or something needs to change.