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The Blindboy Podcast

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Nov 15, 2023 • 1h 22min

Speaking to an expert about climate and biodiversity collapse

Professor Yvonne Buckley, Co-Chair of the All Island Climate and Biodiversity Research, discusses biodiversity collapse, decline of insect populations, changes to Ireland's landscape, myths and folklore's role in biodiversity, the mushroom internet, and managing fruit trees and restoring woodlands.
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Nov 8, 2023 • 1h 19min

The Pistils of the Dandelions

The podcast discusses the upcoming release of the speaker's book and the challenges of writing. It also explores the speaker's struggles with mental health and the use of art therapy to process emotions. The frustration with podcast awards judging criteria is expressed. The financial model of podcasting is discussed along with details of the upcoming UK tour. The podcast also delves into the difficult mating process of cats and the survival of kittens in a tarmac wasteland. The challenges of a mother cat and her kittens navigating a wasteland are explored. The chapter follows the relationship between a woman and two cautious cats in her garden over two years.
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Nov 1, 2023 • 53min

The Return to Yurty Ahernes couch

The podcast explores topics such as meditation, folklore, mythology, climate change, and the shared history between Ireland and Palestine under British colonization. It also delves into the historical ties between Ireland and the Israel-Palestine conflict.
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Oct 24, 2023 • 1h 6min

Conspiracy Theories with Naomi Klein

Naomi Klein, legendary author and activist, explores conspiracy theories and their impact on our world. From the dangers they pose to the influence of Hollywood and reality TV stars, to the connection between changelings and mental illness, and the uncovering of atrocities shaped by capitalism and colonialism. They also discuss the importance of fact-checking and the fall of Naomi Wolf due to misinformation.
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Oct 17, 2023 • 27min

Padre Pio and Medieval Glass men

In this episode, the speaker discusses dressing for winter, future podcast plans including a ghost story, their thoughts on Palestine and Israel, and the popularity of Padre Pio and medieval glass phobias.
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Oct 10, 2023 • 1h 19min

Speaking to Patrick McCabe about writing, failure and creativity

Patrick McCabe, Booker prize nominated novelist, discusses writing, failure, and creativity. Topics include writer's block, ghosting by publishers, James Joyce and cinema, impact of environment on music, origins of country music in Ireland, and a clever hash smuggling technique in Limerick.
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Oct 4, 2023 • 53min

Irish Mythology and Simulation Theory

Discussion about the illegal felling of an iconic tree and the backlash faced. Reflecting on the power of apology and taking ownership. Exploring how simulation theory enhances understanding of mythology. Comparing ancient structures in Irish mythology to Mount Olympus. Connecting Irish mythology to simulation theory and the concept of humans as AI. The myth of gods walking among humans and the significance of literature in Irish culture.
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Sep 27, 2023 • 58min

The Psychology of Greek Mythology

Explore the impact of the pandemic on mental state and perception. Learn how Greek gods represent human emotions. Discover the myth of Prometheus and Pandora. Unveil the privileged life of Minos in Greek mythology. Get updates on the podcast's finances, book release, and upcoming events. Follow the tragic consequences of Thesis and Ariadne. Learn the lesson of hubris through the myth of Icarus.
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Sep 19, 2023 • 54min

The Colonial history of Pumpkin Spice Lattes

Discussion on the dislike and ethical aspects of Pumpkin Spice Lattes, allegations against Russell Brand and Twitter negativity, exploration of childhood anxiety, unusual food items and MSG demonization, and a unique spice bag dish and Sol de Janeiro's body care routine.
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Sep 13, 2023 • 57min

Greek Mythology and Simulation Theory

This podcast explores the connection between Greek creation myths and simulation theory, reflecting on the origins of democracy and the themes of justice and hard work. It also delves into the absurdity of suffering in Christianity and Greek mythology, while discussing the importance of listener support and promoting a new book. The hosts share their views on creativity and their excitement for cold weather and hot chocolate.

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