Beginner friendly if listened to in order! For anyone interested in an educational podcast about philosophy where you don't need to be a graduate-level philosopher to understand it. In chronological order, the thinkers and ideas that forged the world we live in are broken down and explained.
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Notes From The Underground Podcasts
The stories behind the world’s most iconic and fascinating sounds.
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RAW = Radical, Authentic and Worldwide. In this podcast you can hear real-life stories from those taking the Good News across the world to the 1.9 billion Muslims who have little or no access to the gospel. The interviews present authentic stories of joy and frustration from ordinary followers of Jesus, with a radical calling to abandon the security and comforts of home. Catch hold of God’s worldwide heart as you hear how they obeyed Jesus’s command to go to all nations — beyond Jerusalem, J ...
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In this podcast we discuss the European literary canon and the history, culture, philosophy, art, and science that surrounds it.
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Notes From The Underground is a music-adjacent exploration featuring interviews with individuals working with and in music who are not musicians. Join an all-start cast of CFUV volunteers as they discover the breadth of musics impact.
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Just another human spiraling down into abysmal reverie. He calls himself Leander. Day after day, someone finds a cassette with his voice and uploads it here. No one knows why these were made, but it sure is funny to hear him ramble as if he understands the world. *Pshaw He claims to have a silly notion that philosophy, psychology and myths and folklore will save him from damnation. It's hilarious as he tries to make sense of the world which left him behind. So give it a listen when you're sa ...
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Radical music and spoken samples carefully selected, viciously cut, and madly strewn together like the raving letters of a ransom note. Ransom Notes takes the subversive and anti-authoritarian elements of pop culture and mixes it with sounds of resistance from the underground to the streets. Heavily focused on, but not limited to hip-hop. Expect vulgar language. an agit-hop production
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The show that champions grassroots music, independent venues, and the incredible people who make it all happen. Join me (Rach) as I speak to voices from all corners of the music industry, diving into their thoughts on local music scenes, how these scenes shape the identity of their cities, and the powerful role music plays in their lives and careers.
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Are you looking to discover new and great underground Metal bands? Do you want to hear stories about interesting and funny things that can take place when touring as an underground Metal band? If so, you have come to the right place. Metal Verbalizers podcast is hosted by the two brothers Erik and Johan. We felt that there is a need for a podcast that specializes in promoting underground Metal. And that’s exactly what we aim to do. Erik focuses on more classic Heavy Metal and more melodic su ...
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On the Re-Education, Eli Lake challenges common narratives the mainstream media and others push. From comedy to collusion, and disinformation to disarray, Eli unpacks what you know—or think you know—about the world around you. Join him weekly on the Re-Education.
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Join self-certified, award-pining histographer Scott Pinkmountain each week as he spelunks the annals of history from before the Big Bang right up until this very moment right now, heroically embodying the philosophic truism: Comedy + Tragedy = Time. Broadcasting live from the historic Capital Defunct Breakfast Soda Building in Hollywood, CA (not to be confused with the Capitol Building in Hollywood, CA), Pinkmountain brings you the #1 rated The-History-Channeler-themed podcast with the help ...
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AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is "The Beta Version" of this podiobook. 7th Son: Descent is now available as a print novel from St. Martin's Press. During the editorial process, significant changes and improvements were made to Descent's print manuscript. Character names were changed, and events at the end of the print novel were modified in ways that will impact the rest of the print trilogy. The print novel represents an official reboot of the 7th Son series. Due to these changes, this "Beta Version" ...
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Figuring shit out. Using this as a platform to investigate and clarify my thoughts. Interested in the nature of existence and consciousness. Exploring the works of great thinkers. Seeking self transformation.
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Join the Stonesinger Community on Discord "There is a reason the Church of Deepstone keeps their altars high on a hill, and their books deep underground." Whisper is a thief who’d rather read than steal; Talee is an absent minded orphan with an uncanny memory and a penchant for making trouble; Eyfre is their teacher - a powerful mage, and a person of mysterious intents. This trio is setting out to Iro with Talee and Whisper set to become students. But first, they must survive. Join our trio ...
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"An engaging picaresque novel of a young man on the run. A warm, well-told story of a likable character with a knack for being in the wrong place at the wrong time." —Publisher's Weekly Willy Middlebrook is a nice boy from the suburbs, a Vietnam vet, a college drop-out majoring in Human Kindness. Framed for the murder of a cop, Willy goes on the lam from the law. With hopeful heart and broken balls he lives among the people of the humble cafes and dusty bars, underground: "They have rough br ...
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Scaling a business is one of the major accomplishments for any entrepreneur. Among other things, it allows them to earn much higher revenue. However, many believe that they can never reach this stage because of their lack of knowledge and connections. That's why they choose to remain stuck where they are. They become content with their comfort zones, with no hope of growing at all. Time to end this mindset right here as we reveal Underground Wealth Secrets! Find out how to level up your busi ...
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Classical Dark Arts is a show about classical music. Episodes are short, punchy, and low-brow. You'll hear choice classical music, movie & pro wrestling clips, and the occasional prank call. Classical Dark Arts is hosted by Will Roseliep, the author of the monthly CDA mailer, as well as 'The Libertine's Guide to the Classical Music Revolution.' Will is a cellist and a founding member of the Cambridge Philharmonic.
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Auld Lang What? The surprising origins of the New Year’s song
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22:33Every New Year’s at midnight, we raise our voices to sing a song that few of us understand: “Auld Lang Syne.” So when and why did this become the anthem of the holiday? In this episode, our friends at the Smithsonian’s Sidedoor podcast trace the mysterious rise of “Auld Lang Syne” from rural Scotland, to a New York jazz club, to a classic film and …
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Episode #243 ... Hamlet - William Shakespeare
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30:41Today we talk about the play Hamlet written by William Shakespeare. We compare more traditional takes on the themes of the play to a more modern, philosophical analysis of the play done by Simon Critchley and Jamieson Webster. We talk about Hamlet and his inability to take action. Surveillance in 16th century England. Ophelia as the tragic hero of …
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2025 Christmas special episode with Metal Verbalizers and Black Tornado Podcast
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2:32:12In this special episode we have another chat with our great friend from Black Tornado Podcast. We talk about our podcasts, music in general etc. This is the first part of this episode. The second and last part can be found on Black Tornado Podcast. Thank you for listening and supporting Metal Verbalizers. DISCLAIMER! The song in the intro and outro…
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The Power of Gentleness & Compassion (ft. Dick Brogden)
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56:00In this episode Matt hosts Dick Brogden, a missions leader with decades of experience of church planting amongst Muslims in various countries across Africa and the Middle East. Topics include the power of indirection and compassion, the theology of suffering & survivor’s guilt, and effective global partnerships. Questions Dick addresses include: Wh…
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In this episode Matt interviews Peter who spent years working in the Sahara desert amongst one of the most populous unreached Muslim people groups in the world, the Fulani. It's an amazing story of dreams & discipleship, baptisms & betrayal, polygamy, malaria, imprisonment and death threats. But in spite of all the troubles, the church is born and …
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Guess That Sound 2025: Youtube Channel Champs
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46:45For our sixth annual Mystery Sound game show, we’ve invited three guests from our video series to test their sonic knowledge on 18 sounds, including production logos, video game FX, bird calls, strange instruments, and more. So put on your listening cap and get ready to guess along in this surprising and hilarious competition. Featuring Jake Hartsf…
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In this episode Johan is verbalizing with the Thrash Metal band Skullovich by chatting with members of the band. If you have never heard about this band, we believe that this episode is a great start. If you already know this band, you might find out about some cool facts that you didn’t know already. We discuss things such as the band’s driving fo…
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Discussing "The Protestant Ethic And The Spirit Of Capitalism" By Max Weber
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1:02:05Send us a text In this episode of Canonball we discuss "The Protestant Ethic And The Spirit Of Capitalism," which was written by Max Weber and published in 1904. Get a copy of my edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at my website: VollrathPublishing.comBy Alex
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In this episode Johan is verbalizing with the Thrash Metal band Axident by chatting with a member of the band. If you have never heard about this band, we believe that this episode is a great start. If you already know this band, you might find out about some cool facts that you didn’t know already. We discuss things such as the band’s driving forc…
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The Sound of Fallout: From Iconic Games to Prestige TV
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41:52Behind Fallout’s apocalyptic sci-fi and retro nostalgia is a masterclass in sound design. In this episode, we explore how the audio teams behind both the video games and the TV series built Fallout’s signature sonic identity, from Pip Boy clicks to weapon blasts to mutant roars. Along the way, we uncover how the show’s creators honored the classic …
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In this episode Johan is verbalizing with the Thrash Metal band Asylum by chatting with members of the band. If you have never heard about this band, we believe that this episode is a great start. Even if you have heard about this band, you might find out about some cool facts that you didn’t know already. We discuss things such as the band’s drivi…
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Episode #242 ... Romeo and Juliet - William Shakespeare
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33:24Today we talk about the philosophy behind the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. We talk about how ineffective violence and honor codes are as ways of maintaining the stability of a society. How catastrophe may be a deterrent to violence. The tension presented by Shakespeare between a Christian view of love, marriage and salvation and an…
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In this episode Erik is verbalizing with the Rock band Shoo Bee Doom by chatting with members of the band. If you have never heard about this band, we believe that this episode is a great start. Even if you have heard about this band, you might find out about some cool facts that you didn’t know already. We discuss things such as the band’s influen…
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In this episode Matt interviews a Revival historian called Mathew Backholer about the connection between the great revivals of church history and global mission. Enjoy a brief overview of several hundred years of missions history in which we talk about the Nestorians, the Moravians, the Welsh Revival, the martyrdom of Robert Jermaine Thomas in Kore…
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Defying Gravity: The Audio Wizardry of Wicked's Live Vocals
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32:21In movie musicals, the vocals are almost never recorded live on-set. Instead, the actors pre-record their songs, then lip sync to those recordings while filming. But on Wicked, they threw out the rulebook, and recorded all of the lead vocals live. In this episode, Production Sound Mixer Simon Hayes reveals how they pulled off this audio feat. From …
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Episode #241 ... The Tragedy of Julius Caesar - William Shakespeare
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32:13Today we talk about the philosophical themes of The Tragedy of Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare. We talk about the hypocrisy and false nostalgia of political violence. The ironies of living by a moral ideal like honor. Rhetoric as a site of where political power is won and lost in a republic. And Brutus as a unique kind of tragic hero somewhere…
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In this episode Johan is verbalizing with the Death Metal band Alyksir by chatting with a member of the band. If you have never heard about this band, we believe that this episode is a great start. Even if you have heard about this band, you might find out about some cool facts that you didn’t know already. We discuss things such as the band’s infl…
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Episode #240 ... Varieties of Religion Today (Charles Taylor)
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31:55Today we talk more about the work of Charles Taylor and his book The Varieties of Religion Today. We look at different answers to a classic question around religious belief. The sociological and structural role that religion plays at any given point in history. Paleo, Neo and Post Durkheim versions of religious society. What religion becomes in the…
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In the ‘60s and ‘70s, world-class musicians gathered in smoky studios to record tracks that you couldn’t buy in a store… but ended up everywhere. In this episode, Dallas and the TTH crew dive into the golden age of production music: versatile cues crafted for everything from car chases to romantic montages to space odysseys. Along the way, they unc…
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In this episode Johan is verbalizing with the Thrash Metal band Disarray by interviewing members of the band. If you have never heard about this band, we believe that this episode is a great start. Even if you have heard about this band, you might find out about some cool facts that you didn’t know already. We discuss things such as the band’s infl…
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Bookstore Talk: Exploring Frankenstein And The World In Which Mary Shelley Created A Monster
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27:58Send us a text This is a talk I gave at a bookstore in Western Maryland in October 2025 discussing the world in which Mary Shelley was living when she wrote Frankenstein. Pick up my edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at my website: https://www.vollrathpublishing.com At 3:36 I reversed the names of the Islands of St. Helena and Elba; Napoleon wa…
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Inside Imagineering: How Sound Powers Disney Magic
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25:41Sound is a crucial part of what makes Disney parks feel magical… and it all starts inside the closely-guarded rooms of Walt Disney Imagineering. In this episode, Imagineers John Dennis and Greg Lhotka break down how they use music and audio to bring attractions to life, from speaker systems hidden in rock work, to the intricate timing of a Frozen w…
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In this episode Johan is verbalizing with the Death Metal band Under the Ashes by interviewing a member of the band. If you have never heard about this band, we believe that this episode is a great start. Even if you have heard about this band, you might find out about some cool facts that you didn’t know already. We discuss things such as the band…
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In this episode we meet a young ex-Muslim called Shahriq Khan, who grew up in New York to immigrant parents from Pakistan and India. Shahriq in many ways embodied the American dream, the son of immigrants who achieved great success in education and business. But then he began to question the faith he had been raised in. And his searching led him to…
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Episode #239 ... Authenticity and the history of the self. (Charles Taylor)
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34:55Today we talk about the work of the philosopher Charles Taylor. First, we trace the historical origins of how he views the modern self. From the Greeks to the Reformation. From Descartes to Rousseau. The modern self to him is something "irreconcilably multileveled". Then we talk about our modern focus on authenticity as a moral ideal and why Taylor…
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In this episode Johan is verbalizing with the Thrash Metal band Radity by interviewing members of the band. If you have never heard about this band, we believe that this episode is a great start. Even if you have heard about this band, you might find out about some cool facts that you didn’t know already. We discuss things such as the band’s influe…
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Episode #238 ... Frankenstein - Mary Shelley
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29:06Today we talk about the book Frankenstein by Mary Shelley. We talk about the mix of Romantic and Enlightenment attitudes and how it leads to problems without the proper oversight. We talk about technology and the responsibility that comes with creation. We talk about how ostracized people often learn to resent the world they live in. Hope you love …
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Live from New York, I’m Retired! SNL’s Sound Legend Signs Off
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35:39Behind Saturday Night Live, there’s a small army of audio professionals making the whole thing sound effortless. In this episode, Dallas goes behind the scenes at Studio 8H to meet Robert Palladino, who’s mixed SNL for 40 years… and is about to do it one last time. Along the way, he gets an unprecedented look at how this legendary show is mixed, an…
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Verbalizing the album "Harbinger" with Electrocutioner
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40:49By Johan Lundin Andersson
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Guns Under The Bed (Stories of Darfur)
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1:06:40In this episode we meet Yasmeen, a lady from rural Switzerland who has spent more than twenty years in Africa. You’ll hear about bold African evangelists forced to dig their own grave for preaching in a certain village, the beginnings of a movement to Christ in Darfur (in the midst of years of horrific violence and civil war), the smuggling of bibl…
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Episode #237 ... The Stoics Are Wrong - Nietzsche, Schopenhauer
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28:56Today we talk about two famous critiques of Stoicism. One by Friedrich Nietzsche who thought the Stoics weren’t life affirming enough and so rob themselves of some of the best parts of life. The other by Arthur Schopenhauer who thought the Stoics were too life-affirming of worldly things to ever reach a deep understanding of things. Hope you love i…
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The Nursery Rhyme That Ruined a Rock Band
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32:47When a quiz show host asked a simple question about nursery rhymes, it seemed like harmless fun. But that moment triggered a lawsuit that would threaten to bring down one of Australia’s most iconic rock bands. In this story from the Cautionary Tales podcast, we follow the unlikely court case of Men At Work’s “Down Under,” exploring the fine line be…
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In this episode Erik is verbalizing with the Metal band Jorum by interviewing members of the band. If you have never heard about this band, we believe that this episode is a great start. This episode was created with the intent to give an introduction to Jorum. Even if you have heard about this band, you might find out about some cool facts that yo…
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In this episode Johan is verbalizing with the Thrash Metal band VX by interviewing members of VX. If you have never heard about this band, we believe that this episode is a great start. This episode was created with the intent to give an introduction to VX. Even if you have heard about this band, you might find out about some cool facts that you di…
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Episode #236 ... Meditations - Marcus Aurelius
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34:39Today we talk about the collection of journals known as Meditations by Marcus Aurelius. We mark the differences between Stoicism, modern Stoic ethics, and the journals of Marcus Aurelius. We talk about the divine logos, indifferents, and how metaphysical assumptions ladder up into the virtue ethics of the ancient Stoics. We talk about some of the c…
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Sound Off (Gold): Transit Tunes & Childhood Chimes
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28:11We’re proud to present the winning entries from our Sound Off competition: five listener-made short stories that rose to the very top. From clever tinnitus tonics to melodic subway signals, from mischievous church bells to a guitar that speaks in whispers, this Gold Collection is rich with emotion, originality, and sonic craft. Twenty Thousand Hert…
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Verbalizing with Saor (at Månegarm Open Air festival)
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24:32In this episode Erik and Johan are interviewing the Metal band Saor at the Månegarm Open Air festival in Sweden. We met Saor before their show at the festival to talk about the band. We are talking about things such as influences, lyrics, future plans etc. After listening to this episode, we want you to go and listen to this band. If you like it, d…
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In this episode Matt & Mike do some myth-busting, challenging many of the half-truths and misunderstandings about mission in today's world. Here are the 10 myths that they tackle: 1. There are churches all over the world. Our task is done. 2. There are too many needs around us. 3. Mission is everything we do. (Everyone is a missionary.) 4. We shoul…
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Discussing "The Spirit Of The Laws" By Montesquieu
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48:03Send us a text In this episode of Canonball we discuss "The Spirit Of The Laws," which was written by Montesquieu and published in 1748. Get a copy of my edition of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein at my website: VollrathPublishing.comBy Alex
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Episode #235 ... The Philosophy of Zen Buddhism - Byung Chul Han
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37:02Today we talk about one of Han's earlier books where he offers an alternative to classic western ideas about subjectivity. We talk about Zen as a religion without God. Substance and emptiness. Alternatives to the reified self. Dwelling nowhere. Original friendliness. And death as an event we desperately try to control. Hope you love it! :) Sponsors…
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In this episode Erik is verbalizing with the Heavy Metal band Paranoia Church by interviewing Bruno of Paranoia Church. If you have never heard about this band, we believe that this episode is a great start. This episode was created with the intent to give an introduction to Paranoia Church. Even if you have heard about this band, you might find ou…
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