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More on the ethics-related fragments of Epicurus and accounts by Martha Nussbaum and Tim O'Keefe. What would a purely therapeutic philosophy consist of? Does philosophy as pursuit of pleasure mean that you eschew political action or other substantial goals? Mark, Wes, and Dylan try to figure out which of our desires are vain and whether society is compatible with human happiness. Listen to part one first or get the unbroken, ad-free Citizen Edition. Tickets are now available for PEL Live: See partiallyexaminedlife.com/pel-live. End song: "The Language of the Body" by Ant-Bee as discussed on Nakedly Examined Music #68. Sponsors: Take back your Internet privacy with 3 months free at EXPRESSVPN.com/PEL. Visit the St. John's College Graduate Institute: partiallyexaminedlife.com/sjcgi.
Billy now does press for many of his idols, but began as a drummer in music school and started Ant-Bee in the late '80s, as a Zappa-esque improv live act and as a Beach Boys–psychedelic solo recording effort. He's released four albums, increasingly featuring his clients. We discuss two tracks from Electronic Church Muzik (2011): "Flutter-Bye, Butter-Flye" (feat. Michael Bruce) and "The Language of the Body" (feat. poetry by Gong's Daevid Allen and layering on parts by Zappa alums). We then look back to two tracks from With My Favorite "Vegetables" & Other Bizarre Muzik (1994): "The Girl with the Stars in Her Hair" and a Beach Boys cover, "Do You Like Worms?" Opening/closing music: "Eating Chocolate Cake (In the Bath)" from Pure Electric Honey (1990). For more info, see ant-bee.com and glassonyonpr.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic.
Billy now does press for many of his idols, but began as a drummer in music school and started Ant-Bee in the late '80s, as a Zappa-esque improv live act and as a Beach Boys–psychedelic solo recording effort. He's released four albums, increasingly featuring his clients. We discuss two tracks from Electronic Church Muzik (2011): "Flutter-Bye, Butter-Flye" (feat. Michael Bruce) and "The Language of the Body" (feat. poetry by Gong's Daevid Allen and layering on parts by Zappa alums). We then look back to two tracks from With My Favorite "Vegetables" & Other Bizarre Muzik (1994): "The Girl with the Stars in Her Hair" and a Beach Boys cover, "Do You Like Worms?" Opening/closing music: "Eating Chocolate Cake (In the Bath)" from Pure Electric Honey (1990). For more info, see ant-bee.com and glassonyonpr.com. Hear more Nakedly Examined Music. Like our Facebook page. Support us at patreon.com/nakedlyexaminedmusic.
To spark the conversation, Ant Bee from the Wine Down spoke on how her and EP will get back in the studio to record. Do kids have it easier today, then the 80's baby? Why do black men have bad credit. What's up with the state of Alabama college football programs. Did you know Ant Bee is an author? Murph and Ant Bee spoke on child support and discuss the pros & cons of it. Did they have different opinions on Ciara's family photo? Tune In! To support Ant Bee children's book. Go to www.alexandtonybooks.com. Hit up Ant Bee, Twitter: @AntBee82 Facebook: @AntBee IG: @Thewinedown251 Intro: PRODUCER: email: K.Mateen@yahoo.com Outro: Rapper: Twitter: @DannyandCleo Producer: Twitter: @SyerSo For those wanting to donate here's the link: some of the proceeds will go to local non profit organizations & local food banks. paypal.me/itsdmurph Thanks for listening, sharing and subscribing!
The lovely ladies, of the Wine Down, Ep and Ant Bee join the show to discuss a variety of topics including Janet Jackson's pregnancy, the shooting death of Michael Moore, as well as their thoughts on the first presidential debate. Byron looks at the end of the Big 3 Era for the Miami Heat and Frank wonders out loud why the Senate couldn't have seen the consequences of the 911 bill from a mile away. Intro Music - Michael Mixwell McCoy Outro/Interview Music - http://BenSound.com
On this week's episode we dive into the hive mind of bees and try and crack open the mysteries of colony collapse. We also look at the daily lives of ants, their career dreams and ambitions, and how the anternet works!