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arimeghlen · 1 year
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While I Was Away
While I Was Away
This is just a nice quick post for December where I share the Podcast Guest Episodes that went live during my hiatus, along with a shoutout to several author friends and their books that were released while I was offline chilling.  I always believe it’s important to support each other, the writing life is hard enough so showcasing each other’s work is a good way to spread the love! (more…)
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gaysails · 8 months
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listening to lucy prebble on the succession podcast talk about how in the writers room they'd approach narrative like "well if this was a tragedy, then it would go like this" or "if this were a sitcom" etc and often they'd figure out the right story beats for the show by looking at it in deliberate contrast to other genres & conventions. also her saying that many of the writers came from sitcom backgrounds and how that affects the show's structure, where the characters will be in some new setting or have a new dilemma/event going on each week, AND saying audiences respond to that & get excited for the feeling of something new each week rather than feel like they're watching an eight hour movie split into parts. need to be inside their minds
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gxlden-angels · 5 months
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*Youth Pastor Voice* So I've heard all the kids are getting their Spotify Wrapped today. It shows all the music you listened to. But what about your Prayer Wrapped? Your Tithe Wrapped? What would they look like?
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lunacias · 1 year
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so the s2 finale kicked my ass
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galwednesday · 2 months
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This week's deep dive rec is a combo pack exploring radicalization and the wellness industry, starting with this Guardian piece "Everything you've been told is a lie! Inside the wellness to fascism pipeline" by James Ball, which gives an overview of how these concepts became intertwined:
Peter Knight, professor of American studies at the University of Manchester, who has studied conspiracy theories and their history, notes that the link between alternative therapies and conspiracy is at least a century old, and has been much ignored. “New age and conspiracy theories both see themselves as counter-knowledges that challenge what they see as received wisdom,” he says. “Conspiracy theories provide the missing link, turbo-charging an existing account of what’s happening by claiming that it is not just the result of chance or the unintended consequences of policy choices, but the result of a deliberate, secret plan, whether by big pharma, corrupt scientists, the military-industrial complex or big tech.” Knight notes an extra factor, though – the wellness pipeline has become a co-dependency. Many far-right or conspiracy sites now fund themselves through supplements or fitness products, usually by hyping how the mainstream doesn’t want the audience to have them. [...]
“Alex Jones perfected the grift of selling snake-oil supplements and prepper kit to the libertarian right wing via his conspiracy theory media channels,” Knight says. “But it was Covid that led to the most direct connections between far-right conspiracism and wellness cultures. The measures introduced to curb the pandemic were viewed as attacks on individual sovereignty, which is the core value of both the wellness and libertarian/‘alt-right’ conspiracy communities.” The problem is, it rarely stops with libertarians. While they may not recognise it, those drawn in from the left are increasingly ending up in the same place as their rightwing counterparts. “Although many of the traditional left-leaning alternative health and wellness advocates might reject some of the more racist forms of rightwing conspiracism, they now increasingly share the same online spaces and memes,” he says, before concluding: “They both start from the position that everything we are told is a lie, and the authorities can’t be trusted.”
Part two of this combo rec is an episode of the Maintenance Phase podcast, hosted by Aubrey Gordon and Michael Hobbes, with journalist Mike Rothschild joining them to talk about his research into the wellness to QAnon pipeline:
Special guest Mike Rothschild tells us how the road to wellness can be an on-ramp to a conspiracy theory. Along the way we debunk oil pulling, explore Instagram aesthetics and bemoan anti-vaxx argumentation tactics. Mike gets the date of the January 6th insurrection wrong and he is sorry.
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probablybadrpgideas · 8 months
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We put up a new Probably Bad Podcast episode yesterday!
It's called Unreliable DM, Druid 47, and Deontology
Take a listen if you want to hear about pigeons and righteousness!
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chiropteracupola · 3 days
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MOTH AND COMPASS VISITS THE MUSEUM OF THE VANISHING DOG
[moth and compass is a collaboration with @natdrinkstea, museum of the vanishing dog is a podcast by @/boyhood and @/samsketchbook!]
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fictionadventurer · 11 months
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One of the most fun parts of learning about the presidents is getting those little details about what they were like as a person. Habits or interests or hobbies--things that make them a real person instead of just another picture of a bearded guy from the 1800s.
For a few examples:
Abraham Lincoln: Told jokes constantly. And was really good at it.
Ulysses S. Grant: Was amazing at handling horses.
James Garfield: Constantly went to the Library of Congress and always kept up on the latest novels. Had a house stuffed full of books. Often read classics aloud to his kids.
Chester Arthur: Had nocturnal habits and liked taking late night walks
Grover Cleveland: Did really good impressions of people
Benjamin Harrison: Dogs loved him and would sometimes follow him in to his law office.
It's just nice to remember that they were people, you know?
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1000sunnygo · 4 months
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Kazuya Nakai (Zoro) and Hiroshi Kamiya (Law) will attend the next Mugiwara space, on January 6th!
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Zoro's seiyuu could be to promote the upcoming Ryuma anime (Monster) but I'm not sure why they grabbed Kamiya Hiroshi now? Maybe to discuss Wano finale? Something related to egghead?
Anyway, I'll be listening!
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thatsrightice · 9 months
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Here are some Top Gun Specific episodes to get you started! Also available in podcast form on every platform.
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thecindercrow · 10 months
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Pretending to be People is a mystery/horror/comedy actual play podcast using the roleplaying systems of Delta Green and Pulp Cthulhu. Created by a group of best friends with prior experience roleplaying together in this system, it's able to dive right into the action and take off running. And boy howdy, everything sure does happen so much.
Features homebrew stories written by the GM and an original soundtrack created by one of the cast. With a completed season 1, an ongoing season 2, (both of which are separate campaigns) and several 3-4 episode mini-campaigns, there are a lot of options for choosing a spot to stick your feet into the water, so go check it out on their website or wherever you listen to podcasts!
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deadpanwalking · 3 months
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You recced some really good lit podcasts a while back, are you listening to anything new?
I don't listen to podcasts very often, but when I do, I'm a creature of habit—predictably, I'm over the fucking moon about The Power Broker.
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DUDE MY YEARS LONG CAMPAIGN TO RECRUIT SEAWEED BRAIN PODCAST FANS THAT I CAN NERD OUT WITH IS STARTING TO WORK WHATS GOING ON AHHHHHHH EVERYONE CALM DOWN STAY CALM STAY CALM RED ALERT RED ALERT
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braintapes · 9 months
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ooooughh h with the new New Crew episode it seems the Concierge is the MOST human-like out of any of the staff....his fantasy at the beginning...his ideal sanctuary being this fancy library (his lounge) with the perfect fire and the wine ....also thinking about how sensory-focused he is - how everything Needs to be Just So, how he hones in on details like taste and smell and appearance, and even the way he can 'read' the guests...
He has, I'd argue, the strangest way of Seeing of the Hotel out of any of the staff - not Nothing, like the Auditor, and not a bunch of meat and guts like the Bellhop, but the hazy starlight and cosmos etc etc. But then he has such heightened sense for the things they presumably do not. He has so much more earthly connection, but to what end? He'll never get to be there in the fancy library and taste the wine and feel the comforting yet not burning warmth of the fire, no matter how perfectly he can imagine it.
The temptations to be drawn into that more earthly, more human realm are there, if highly idealized (but then, who is the Concierge if not a man of standards so high they reach the cosmos itself?). But he sacrifices those wants and desires for the sake of proving himself, his loyalty and his duty to the Hotel...I wonder how long he can hold onto his refined composure for if that continues on?
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bugmistake · 5 months
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yall have got to listen to maintenance phase!!!!!!!
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fortheturnstiles · 5 months
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listening to a podcast episode about i’m not there 2007 and the host just said he hated the movie . im this close to turning it off
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