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Jan 15, 2025 • 1h 22min

Cormac McCarthy's 'Suttree' - Death, Freedom, and Meaning with Bryan Counter

Join Bryan Counter, a Cormac McCarthy enthusiast and literary analyst, as he dives into the intricacies of 'Suttree'. They explore the protagonist Cornelius Sartre's journey through themes of death, freedom, and existential dread. Counter discusses the beauty found in decay, the struggle against nihilism, and the search for meaning in a fractured world. He analyzes complex character relationships and the novel’s non-linear narrative, revealing how McCarthy captures humor amidst tragedy in life's absurdities.
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Jan 13, 2025 • 29min

Wheat That Springeth Green by J.F. Powers (Book Review)

In this discussion, contrasting personalities are spotlighted through Joe's shyness and Uncle Bobby's charisma. The journey of Joe Hackett navigates the struggles of virtue in a commercialized world. Key dilemmas of faith and human desire emerge as he grapples with priesthood challenges. The conversation delves into the complexities of presenting sanctity against a backdrop of modern sensuality. Additionally, themes of human nature, spirituality, and the church's relevance are explored, emphasizing transformation and the nuances of faith.
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Jan 8, 2025 • 1h 4min

Mythophilosophy as Transformative Thaumaturgy with Mads Højmark

Mads Højmark, Chief Advisor at Djøf and a Board Member at The Danish Society for Philosophical Practice, dives into the transformative power of mythophilosophy. He discusses how the interplay of myth and philosophy shapes our understanding of existence. The conversation explores the role of wonder in times of crisis, particularly during the pandemic, as well as the cyclical nature of chaos and renewal in mythology. Højmark also critiques modern humanity's view of the extraordinary, emphasizing the importance of deeper contemplation in our lives.
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Jan 1, 2025 • 1h 13min

Collapse '25: The Rise of Populism and the Death of the Managerial State with John Michael Greer

Join John Michael Greer, a writer and occultist renowned for his insights on collapse and populism. He discusses the rising tide of populism and the decline of the managerial state leading into 2025. Greer analyzes the discontent in Western institutions, particularly in healthcare and governance. He explores the shifting political landscape, questioning outdated left-right labels and examining how bureaucratic failures fuel populism. Additionally, he highlights the alarming birth rate crisis and its implications for economic stability, along with the skills gap affecting critical industries.
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Dec 31, 2024 • 1h 10min

Capitalism, Commodity, and Pure Excess with Todd McGowan

Todd McGowan, author of "Pure Excess - Capitalism and the Commodity," dives deep into the intricate relationship between capitalism and excess. He explores how commodities, influenced by aesthetics and packaging, shape consumer experiences. A personal Oreo anecdote highlights these dynamics, while discussions on sports fandom reveal loyalty's ties to familial connections. The conversation also touches on the death drive's dual nature and its impact on consumer behavior, questioning societal values in a culture saturated with excess.
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Dec 25, 2024 • 1h 2min

Thus Spake Zarathustra with Paul Bishop

Professor Paul Bishop, an expert on Nietzsche and analytical psychology, delves into the intricacies of 'Thus Spake Zarathustra.' He explores its rich symbolism and narrative structure, shedding light on themes of inspiration and anti-Christianity. The discussion connects Nietzsche's ideas to Jung's theories on midlife transformations, emphasizing the significance of reaching age 30. Bishop also scrutinizes the philosophical interplay between Nietzsche’s work and Plato’s allegory of the cave, revealing profound insights on enlightenment and the complexities of revolutionary thought.
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Dec 24, 2024 • 53min

Contemplation, Love, and Disenchantment with Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart, renowned poet and scholar, dives into the rich themes of contemplation, love, and disenchantment. He explores how modern life's chaos leads to a pervasive sense of disconnection. Hart emphasizes the transformative power of solitude and personal reflection, particularly within spiritual practices. The conversation also touches on the complexities of love, contrasting human relationships with divine unconditionality. Additionally, he examines philosophical evolution and the implications of nihilism in the search for meaning.
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Dec 18, 2024 • 1h 5min

The Fiction of the Self, Theory Fiction, and Magic with Simon O'Sullivan

Simon O'Sullivan, a theorist and artist, dives into the themes of his book, 'From Magic and Myth-Work to Care and Repair'. He shares how the COVID pandemic enhanced creative expression, turning limitations into self-discovery. O'Sullivan delves into the complex relationship between fiction and personal identity, arguing for the narrative's power in shaping the self. He critiques capitalist views on worth while advocating for care and community engagement as essential to creativity. A thought-provoking exploration of art, philosophy, and healing narratives.
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Dec 15, 2024 • 46min

Three Wogs by Alexander Theroux (Book Review)

Dive into the contrasting imagery of bustling markets and quiet Sundays in Houndsditch. Delve into racism and humor within the societal norms of 60s and 70s UK. Explore the themes of xenophobia and cultural identity through Theroux's incisive writing. Reflect nostalgically on London's vibrant past amidst modern complexities. Navigate the absurdity of racism in 'Three Wogs,' highlighting character identity struggles. Lastly, ponder the interplay of faith, art, and personal beliefs as they weave through rich literary analysis.
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Dec 11, 2024 • 1h 39min

The Philosophy of Schelling with Christopher Satoor

Christopher Satoor, a doctoral candidate specializing in 18th and 19th-century German philosophy, dives deep into the overlooked brilliance of Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling. He discusses Schelling's philosophical evolution and his views on nature, contrasting them with contemporaries like Newton. Satoor highlights metaphors from nature, such as acorns and rivers, to explore freedom and existence. The conversation also touches on Schelling's critiques of Cartesianism and Hegel, emphasizing his influence on modern philosophy and the renewed interest in his work.

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