
The Sisyphian Society for the Systematic Study of Useful Knowledge meets to discuss two kinds of topics, alternating between (1) those related to the optimization of everyday life and its tasks and, in order to entice the listening public, (2) those considered "fun" topics. For disclaimers, rules of discussion, and background information, please see the first issue, Vol. I, No. 1.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 4 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Society & CultureEducation | ||||

A gavel is donated, the Society begins a new fundraising endeavor, listeners launch a "fan" group with transcription efforts. In the main discussion, this first of two parts lays the foundation for the Society's main project of finding the best produ... more
First Official Loyal Fan David joins to discuss talk radio and podcasts. Kyle rants about inferior podcatchers, show notes, and Spotify's attempt to destroy podcasting, and calls upon listeners to boycott Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, and especial... more
Matt and Kyle respond to correspondence, answer a listener question about Scooby-Doo, and address the place of humor in these meetings.
N.B.: If you are using an inferior podcatcher, like Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify, the following "... more
Matt and Kyle provide disclaimers, rules, prefaces, rationales, and background information concerning the Society and this podcast.
N.B.: If you are using an inferior podcatcher, like Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, or Spotify, the following "show... more
ENTRY 2:
I’m truly flattered that you think I’m the “Ask A Ninja” guy. Alas, I am not. If you have any other guesses about who I am, I’m curious to hear them.
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ENTRY 1:
Do people still comment “FIRST!” on YouTube videos anymore? Maybe that shows my age. Regardless, I’d like to claim my spot in history as the first reviewer of your podcast on the Apple Podcasts app. I’m looking forward to the multitude of topics you may be covering in the future. Honestly, some of the “boring” topic... more










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