

731 The Brothers Karamazov Reclaimed (#19 Greatest Book of All Time)
Reissue With Copyright-Safe Music
- Jacke decided to re-release the original episode but swap copyrighted music for new compositions.
- He asks listeners to imagine the original songs where references remain and to accept the modified version.
Beatles Sparked A Creative Ideal
- Jacke describes discovering the Beatles and how their creative example inspired his desire to make art.
- He contrasts childhood fandom with his later return to the Beatles as a model for creativity and craft.
Bedtime With The Beatles Ritual
- Jacke recounts becoming a new parent and finding a lullaby CD, Bedtime with the Beatles, that soothed his child to sleep.
- He explains why conventional lullaby compilations often failed and why this CD became a nightly ritual.






































Responding to a special request from a listener, Jacke discusses Fyodor Dostoevsky, his novel The Brothers Karamazov, and the search for meaning in a meaningless world.
This episode was originally released as episode #250 on October 7, 2020. For reasons Jacke discusses, it has not been available for several years. One show note: at several points in the discussion, Jacke mentions a song, Jason Faulkner's version of "Blackbird," that is no longer in the episode. It has been replaced by original music composed by Gabriel Ruiz-Bernal.
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The music in this episode is by Gabriel Ruiz-Bernal. Learn more at gabrielruizbernal.com.
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