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The Filter
The Filter: A podcast about the lenses through which we perceive our world
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Sep 27, 2021 • 1h 1min
Ep 46: Robert A. Jensen on Life After Death
I talk with Robert A. Jensen, author of the new book Personal Effects: What Recovering the Dead Teaches Me About Caring for the Living. Over the past three decades Jensen has travelled to every major disaster you’ve heard of, and many you haven’t, to help recover bodies and the personal effects of the deceased. We discuss the importance of recovering “fragments”, the role played by local customs in his work, the politics of dead bodies, and why the British Empire buried their citizens wherever they died.
Related links:
• Jensen’s former company, Kenyon International Emergency Services
• Robert A. Jensen homepage
• Personal Effects for sale at Barns & Noble

Sep 19, 2021 • 50min
Ep 45: Slice of Death
In this solo show, I respond to a listener email about why I didn't talk about 9/11 last episode, by talking about it way too much this episode. I reflect on my own slice of life during that moment of death, talk about freedom, tally up costs, and tell a story about an extreme tailgater. I promise you it all fits together, somehow.

Sep 12, 2021 • 50min
Ep 44: A little Bit of Everything
In this solo show, I talk about what happens when our inherently restless and looping minds do battle against multinational, multibillion dollar companies intent on addicting us to their services. Also, I discuss the milk crate challenge because I have a theory about it. This show was aired on September 11, 2021, the twentieth anniversary of the beginning of the modern era of terror as political tool.

Sep 8, 2021 • 1h 6min
Ep 43: Jeremy Kauffman on the Odysee to Publishing Freedom
I speak with Jeremy Kauffman, CEO of Odysee, a video hosting service. Odysee is built on top of LBRY, a blockchain-based protocol and network for decentralized publishing. We discuss the current state of social media, the challenges of starting an alternative publishing platform, and why the SEC won’t them be.
Odysee
Jeremy Kauffman profile at LBRY
My own channel on Odysee

Aug 30, 2021 • 50min
Ep 42: Vaughn Scribner on the Uses and Abuses of Merpeople (Live Show)
This episode was recorded in front of a live studio audience at the Key West Theatre. Vaughn Scribner is a professor of history at the University of Central Arkansas. His book, Merpeople: A Human History looks at the role played by mermaids and tritons over centuries, from ancient artifacts to Christian icons (of danger) to modern controversy about mermaid movies. The show also included music from Myles Mancuso, which you'll hear during the breaks.
Related links:
Vaughn Scribner Homepage
Merpeople: A Human History
Myles Mancuso

Aug 23, 2021 • 1h 18min
Ep 41: Michael Huemer on Social Contracts, War, and Pushing Fat People in front of Trains
Philosopher Michael Huemer and I discuss the idea that we are bound by a social contract, as well as other issues. We compare the state to the mafia, talk about ethical intuitionism, discuss who should get to vote, and debate whether it's actually possible to be a vegan.
Related links:
Micael Huemer's homepage
Micael Huemer's blog
Michael Huemer's page at the University of Colorado
Author page at Amazon

Aug 16, 2021 • 1h 9min
Ep 40: Jonathan Schooler on All Things META
I speak with UCSB professor and META lab director Jonathan Schooler about some of my favorite topics, including panpsychism, multiple minds, the filter that is consciousness, and how we understand the world.
Related links:
META lab page
Jonathan Schooler profile at the META lab

Aug 9, 2021 • 57min
Ep 39: Wist‘u Vida
In this solo episode I answer a question from a listener, that question being, essentially, Who the hell are you? Instead of a proper reply, I tell a few stories from my past and digress a lot. Expect caffeine talk, recipes for alcoholic beverages, suggestive imagery of mountains, and in the podcast-only extra, a highly inappropriate tale that ends with a hasty exit from quasi-legal establishment.

Jul 31, 2021 • 1h 5min
Ep 38: Aubrey de Grey on the Quest to Reach Longevity Escape Velocity
I talk with the most iconic figure in the life extension movement, Aubrey de Grey. We discuss the current state of progress towards achieving “longevity escape velocity,” cryonics, and philosophical issues related to efforts to expand human life indefinitely.
Related links:
SENS Research Foundation
Writings and research links
TED talk from Aubrey

Jul 25, 2021 • 1h 14min
Ep 37: Brandy Schillace on Head Transplants and Soul Searching
Brandy Schillache and I talk about her new book, Mr. Humble & Dr. Butcher: A Monkey's Head, the Pope's Neuroscientist, and the Quest to Transplant the Soul. Brandy tell the extraordinary story of a doctor's quest to transplant organs, including an entire body. Along the way we discuss Russian scientists, two headed dogs, naked brains, and the nature of consciousness itself.
Related links:
+ Mr. Humble & Dr. Butcher Book
+ Brandy Schillache Homepage
+ Previous The Filter discussion about panpsychism