A podcast for the person that doesn't feel at home in modernity - call it Nietzsche practically applied to current events. Tyler and Joel engage in casual and entertaining, but mostly organized discussions based on the conclusions we've drawn from years of talking through philosophy, world events, and politics together. We're here to cut through petty politics and common morality, something you wo... more
Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 34 | Founded | a year ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & Culture |
This episode is an old (6/12/25), unpublished recording brought back from the dead, due to its high applicability to the aftermath of the Charlie Kirk assassination. This was originally intended to be episode 33, but is now released as episode 35.
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Far be it from us to bring back a topic everyone else has predictably forgot about after saying they never would... but here we are, because here is where we must be.
In this episode that's been far too long in the making, we use good old Jeff Epst... more
We finally conclude our "accepting the world as it is" multi episode discussion by addressing a question from a listener wondering what the purpose and benefit of this outlook actually is. From toasting Teslas to war in Gaza, we examine how people av... more
We're back after a long travel hiatus to keep talking on the recent theme of accepting the world as it is - this time focused on Ted Kaczynski's ideas around self-propagating systems and the inevitable race to doomsday created by unrestrained technol... more
Foreign aid, Israel, California wildfires, the homeless industrial complex - in this fourth episode in a series of what is essentially a continuing conversation, we take the abstractly presented idea of "the world as it actually is" from last episode... more
Finally getting back to our philosophy roots - the third episode in this recent series of crash-landed conversations picks right up where we left off, using Snowpiercer as framing to discuss the philosophical implications of the current events we tal... more
Failing to get back to recording fast enough to continue with part two of the prior episode, we once again feel the need to address a host of current events including the "terror" attacks, MAGA's H1B in-fighting, and Lugi again. Conveniently, these e... more
We're finally back to talk Luigi Mangione and the reactions to the UHC CEO murder as a major signal of a captured shift in the national zeitgeist. This episode is intended to tee up foundational ideas for next episode, namely: the importance of maint... more
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Engaging discussions explore philosophical underpinnings of contemporary issues, emphasizing personal accountability amidst societal chaos. The content is curated for listeners seeking a rigorous examination of morality, politics, and societal norms through a lens that challenges mainstream perspectives. Episodes tackle a range of topics, often connected to elite behavior, performative outrage, and systemic failures, inviting listeners to question the narratives constructed around power dynamics and governance. This exploration aims to resonate with those disillusioned by traditional political discourse, creating a space for uncommon insights applicable to daily life.
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