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You left the toxic relationship. You legally divorced, you financially divorced, you physically moved out, and somehow they still have you. You wake up angry, ruminating, unable to stop thinking about what they did, and wondering what's wrong with you. The answer is nothing. Your nervous system changed while you were in that relationship.This episode is about what's actually happening in your body and brain, and the tools that get you free (and winning). Returning guest Jackie Miller is the one walking us through it. She's a high-conflict divorce coach, speaker, and host of the podcast Out of Crazy Town, and she has a new book out called Winning: Rewiring Your Brain and Reclaiming Your Life After Toxic Love. She blends neuroscience, psychology, and practical strategy to help people break free from toxic relationship dynamics and build a life that feels peaceful, purposeful, and free. What you'll hear about in this episode: The strategic way toxic exes keep you emotionally hooked after you leave, and why your nervous system stays stuck in response mode long after the abuse (3:02) Why you have to understand the "why" behind your healing tools instead of just doing them because someone told you to (as Jackie says, "you need know why the antibiotic works to finish the whole course") (11:14) The reminder that if you keep working on yourself, you really will move through the entanglement, even when it doesn't feel like anything is changing (17:55) What happens when you're hijacked and spiraling, and how remembering your future gives your brain a map to follow (26:24) How to disengage when a toxic ex is relentless, and start untangling yourself from the dynamic you were caught in (34:05) Learn more about Jackie Miller: Jackie Miller is a high-conflict divorce coach, speaker, author of Winning: Rewiring Your Brain and Reclaiming Your Life After Toxic Love, and host of the podcast Out of Crazytown. Drawing from her background in science and years of experience supporting survivors of post-separation abuse, Jackie helps individuals break free from toxic relationship dynamics, reclaim their sense of self, and rebuild a life rooted in clarity, confidence, and peace. Through her work, Jackie blends neuroscience, psychology, and practical strategy to explain why healing after emotional control can feel so hard and how survivors can begin to retrain their brain, disengage from manipulation, and step out of survival mode. Her mission is to help people stop fighting for validation from those committed to misunderstanding them and start redirecting their energy toward their own freedom, power, and future. Resources & Links: Registration is now open for the Unbreakable Retreat!Kate Anthony's Complete Parenting Plan Focused Strategy Sessions with Kate The Divorce Strategy ToolkitPhoenix Rising: A Divorce Empowerment CollectiveKate on InstagramKate on FacebookKate's Substack Newsletter: Divorce Coaching Dispatch Episodes are also available YouTube! Seven Step Mindset Reset for Divorce Jackie's websiteJackie's bookJackie on Instagram Jackie on YouTube Jackie's podcast =================== DISCLAIMER: THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL OR PSYCHOLOGICAL ADVICE. YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY, COACH, OR THERAPIST IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM. ===================
It'd be easy, with the clusterf**k of crazy-making economic, geopolitical, and democracy-in-decline news dominating the scene, to forget that the unraveling of environmental systems waits for no person. That's why we've asked Emily Schoerning to return to Crazy Town. Asher and Emily sit down together (uh, virtually) to discuss the oceanic dynamics – from worrisome to downright apocalyptic – that could make the Strait of Hormuz disruption look like a five-minute wait at the Starbucks drive-thru. In this episode they discuss the possibility of a 2026-2027 Super El Niño, the growing risks of an AMOC collapse, and how each of us can approach near- and longer-term resilience.Originally recorded on 5/20/26.Sources & LinksAmerican ResiliencyLinks to graphs/resources that Emily mentioned:NOAA ENSO Update (see page 23) Columbia El Nino UpdateClimate Reanalyzer (to visualize average SST changes as a graph)Zach Labe's visualizations (to visualize currently non-apocalyptic Antarctic sea ice)Copernicus (to visualize SST anomalies on world map)Atlantic meridional overturning circulation slowdown modulates atmospheric rivers in a warmer climate by Mimi, M. S., Liu, W., Ma, W., & Chen, G. Nature Communications, 2026 Articles/papers related to AMOC and El Nino:Observational constraints project a ~50% AMOC weakening by the end of this century by Portmann, V., Swingedouw, D., Khattab, O., & Chavent, M. Science Advances, 2026Critical Atlantic current significantly more likely to collapse than thought by Carrington, D. The Guardian, April 15, 2026 El Niño/Southern Oscillation (Enso) Diagnostic Discussion, Climate Prediction Center, 14 May 2026A'super El Niño?‘ The Conversation, May 14, 2026Related EpisodesEpisode 119, “Getting Real about Resiliency with Emily Schoerning”CreditsProduction and editing by Alex Leff. Editorial assistance and transcripts by Taylor Antal.Theme music is “Way Huge” and “Don't Give Up” by Midnight Shipwrecks, used with permission.Thanks to all the Crazy Townies, our listeners who are trying to understand humanity's overshoot predicament and do something about it.
Join your fellow Crazy Townies by registering at resilience.org/crazytownhallThe Crazy Town Hall is a live, online get-together for our most engaged listeners, affectionately known as Crazy Townies. The Town Hall is your chance to hang out with Jason, Rob, and Asher – and your fellow Crazy Townies – as we continue our arduous journey to the center of a collapsing techno-industrial, politically incompetent civilization. This 75-minute event will feature plenty of lampoonery, fun pop quizzes, and even good ideas for building community resilience.Like any respectable political circus these days, this event is also a fundraiser. So please consider making a donation to our modest nonprofit organization, and join us for some fun at the Crazy Town Hall.
Welcome, Friends and Patriots.I saw a post the other day that made me laugh because it was so simple, so practical, and therefore guaranteed never to occur to a politician.The post said:"End SNAP. Replace it with monthly distributions of dried beans, powdered milk, and rice. See how quickly people go back to work."Now before the media starts hyperventilating into a paper bag, the point isn't whether you'd actually do it.The point is that conservatives think differently.We look at a problem and instinctively ask, "What's causing it?"Government looks at a problem and asks, "How much money can we throw at it before the next election?"That's the difference.Conservatives are mechanics. We pop the hood.Leftists are interior decorators. They hang an air freshener on a smoking engine and call it progress.We are practical people.You don't need a secret handshake to become a conservative. There aren't seventeen pronouns to memorize. No mandatory reading list. No ideological purity tests.The requirements are pretty simple.Tell the truth.Work hard.Take responsibility.Treat people fairly.And be willing to hear another point of view without needing a therapist afterward.That's it.Most conservatives I know will argue with you for an hour, buy you lunch afterward, and mean neither thing personally.The Left can't do that anymore.Disagreement has become violence.Questions have become hate speech.Common sense has become extremism.Which is why people are constantly self-deporting from our side of the political fence.Not because conservatives throw them out.Because eventually they wander so far into Crazytown they can't find their way back.Tucker CarlsonTake Tucker Carlson.Apparently Tucker now believes President Trump has diminished American power in unimaginable ways.Unimaginable?Really?That's the word we're going with?While Iran is getting hammered.While Venezuela got exposed as a paper tiger.While Russia and China are learning that military hardware advertised like a late-night infomercial doesn't always perform as advertised.America's enemies seem considerably less confident than they did a few years ago.Maybe somebody should inform them they're winning.And speaking of self-deportation, where's Candace Owens these days?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week, Da7e and Neil return after their brief hiatus with a newly cleaned Citadel of Crazytown to begin their next era of Westerosi podcasting as they prepare for the return of House of the Dragon. Up first, a Re-Thrones of season 1.They begin with a look back at the highlights of HotD's first season, from the big book changes to the time jumps to what they would change if they could go back in time.Then they hand out superlative Georgie Awards for including the Best Gift to the God of Death, season MVPs, The Catelyn Stark Memorial Ironic Statement Award, and much more.Next week, the Re-Thrones journey continues as your faithful hosts dig into season 2 of House of the Dragon, including a look ahead to what they expect from the upcoming third season, which debuts on HBO on June 21st.To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil.You can also support Da7e and Neil and get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current Adventure Pod and Dark watch project) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil
Activate is a tech/house party music podcast. Get your blood pumping with these great hits. Please enjoy. Artist names and song titles are in the order they were played... VION KONGER-BAM BAM, HARTTINS-BRING IT BACK, HASKELL & SILQUE-THE HEAT, MAX STYLER, VINTAGE CULTURE, & ALI LOVE-FREAKY 1, STEVE ANGELLO-WHERE'S YOUR HEAD AT, COLLIER-PUMP UP THE JAM, WHO & RUE JAY-PLASTIC DREAMS, NAUSICA-DANCE WITH ME, GREEN VEVET, MEDUZA, GENESI, & ESSENTIA-LA LA LAND, CRAZY TOWN & BRADEAZY-BUTTERFLY, WALKER, ROYCE, & VNSSA-ACTIVATE, KC LIGHTS-DANCA, FRAMED STORIES-FAKE ONES, ANTOINE CLAMARAN & AGUA SIN GAS-WANNA GIVE YOU, ODD MOB-ROCK THE RHYTHM, NEVVE, OMRI, & ADAM SELLOUK-ACTIVATE. End. Thanks for listening to Ken Steele Music.
Estimated reading time: 4 minutes Party Favorz is back with Volume 2 of our annual Summer Leap series, spotlighting the biggest dance and club songs making waves before we officially head into the summer months. The Return of 90s Dance Classics As promised, many of this year's standout releases draw inspiration from the sounds of the 80s and 90s, proving once again that great music never goes out of style. Instead, today's producers are taking familiar hooks, melodies, and vocals and rebuilding them for modern dance floors. Among the biggest crowd-pleasers is "Butterfly 2026" by Crazy Town and bradeazy, which reimagines the early-2000s crossover hit for a new generation. Likewise, "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" sees Spiller and Sophie Ellis-Bextor's timeless house classic return to club prominence more than two decades after it first dominated dance floors around the world. https://youtu.be/UQ4pHlXKXz4?si=giDrB51HXknaETLb https://youtu.be/7ttD6FrXUnY?si=3wFvhReveCXQoLpE David Guetta, Marten Horger, and SNAP! deliver one of the season's biggest surprises with "Pwer," cleverly reworking elements from SNAP!'s iconic catalog into a modern peak-hour weapon. Meanwhile, Shermanology's "Insane" taps directly into the unmistakable energy of Cypress Hill's "Insane in the Brain," transforming a hip-hop anthem into a floor-filling house record without losing the attitude that made the original so memorable. 80s Electronica Gets a Modern Makeover The influence of 80s alternative electronic music is equally strong throughout this set. Peggy Gou's brilliant rework of Madonna's "I Feel So Free" completely reshapes the original, layering it with synth textures and melodies that feel heavily inspired by acts like Yazoo. The result is nostalgic and forward-thinking at the same time. https://youtu.be/OCy_nd7cILE?si=sECPuJwx-4GOUBwI DJ Richie Rich and Huda Hudia continue that retro-futuristic theme with "Planet Love," a track that recalls the electronic stylings of Information Society and Depeche Mode while still sounding firmly rooted in today's dance scene. Elsewhere, Chris Lorenzo and aMo deliver a fresh interpretation of the legendary acid-house classic "S'Express" with their Tech House remix of "Hots 4 U." The original helped define the late-80s UK club explosion, making its return especially fitting at a time when dance music is once again embracing its roots. That same reverence for dance music history can be heard in "How Does It Feel" by Dubdogz, Fezzo, and Zaark, which reworks New Order's groundbreaking "Blue Monday." By updating one of the most influential electronic tracks ever recorded with contemporary house production, the trio bridges the gap between dance music's past and present while keeping its unmistakable spirit intact. https://youtu.be/Snnm7zF2PuY?si=aYzcKe_q1oPZgrw- The Sound of Summer 2026 Woven throughout the mix are massive Bass House, House, Tech House, and UK Garage records that collectively paint a picture of where dance music is headed this summer. More importantly, these tracks demonstrate how today's producers are breaking genre boundaries and creating something entirely new from the foundations laid decades ago. The result is a dance landscape that feels both familiar and excitingly unpredictable. Rather than following established formulas, artists are borrowing from multiple eras and genres to create records that challenge expectations while keeping dance floors moving. It's a shift that continues to reshape club culture, and Party Favorz is fully on board for the ride. What's Next at Party Favorz? That's all for now. Next up, we'll be turning our attention to Gay Anthems for a New Generation along with our annual Pride celebration and circuit-inspired summer soundtrack, both arriving soon. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album: Summer Leap 2026 Volume 2Genre: House, Tech House, Melodic House, UK GarageYear: 2026Total Time: 01:35:44 Chris Lake & ATRIP - Make You Fight (Extended Mix) Dom Dolla & Tiga - Don't Worry Baby (Extended Mix) Azzecca - Make Your Move (Extended Mix) Dubdogz . fezzo . Zaark - How Does It Feel (Extended Mix) Shermanology - Insane (Extended Mix) Green Velvet, Meduza, GENESI (ITA) & Essentia - La La Land (Extended Mix) Crazy Town & bradeazy - Butterfly 2026 (Extended Mix) Kaskade, Layton Giordani & Natalie Jane - Meet Again (Extended Mix) John Summit, Devault & Julia Church - Shades Of Blue (Extended Mix) Calvin Harris & Jazzy - Satisfy (Extended Mix) ANOTR & 3DDY - Like It (Extended Mix) Madonna - I Feel So Free (Peggy Gou Energy Mix) Spiller feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor - Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (Not Without Friends Remix) Prospa & Cloonee - Free Your Mind (LEO DPL Remix) Westend & Olivia Sebastianelli - The Ceiling (Extended Mix) DJ Richie Rich & Huda Hudia - Planet Love (Original Mix) Chris Lorenzo & aMo (um) - Hots 4 U (Original Mix) David Guetta, Marten Horger, & SNAP! - Pwr (Extended Mix) D.O.D & Hayley May - Closure (Extended Mix) taszewo - Gimme Love (Intro Edit Clean) Odd Mob feat. Luciana - Rock The Rhythm (I Like That) (Intro Dirty) Miss Monique, Kapuchon & GLZ - Hot Sauce (Extended Mix) Alesso & JOA feat. Tyree Cooper - Turn Up The Bass (Extended Mix) The Bausa - Magnetic (Samm Remix Extended)
JOIN US HERE instagram.com/djekg instagram.com/milanlieskovsky TRACK OF THE WEEK CamelPhat, Josh Gigante feat.Kuuda - So Good DJ EKG LUCA SKETTI - Ti Vedo (Extended Mix) Bausa - Magnetic Ultra Nate, Hugel, Imael Angel - Movin' To The Sun (Extended Mix) unfazed - A Gira (with Emanuel Satie, Maga, Sean Doron, Tim Engelhardt & Scenarios Remix) Salif Keita, Jonas Blue - Madan (Original Mix) CamelPhat, Josh Gigante feat.Kuuda - So Good (Extended Mix) Juliann - Up (Original Mix) Meduza - Don't Wanna Go Home (Sonny Noto Remix) David Guetta & Marten Hřrger, Men Machine - The Past, The Present, The Future (Extended Mix) Bountyhunter, Dimitri Vegas, Junkie Kid - Woops (BRANDON Remix) Kimonos, Gozlan - I Can See (Extended) MILAN LIESKOVSKY 01, Provi - Pump Up The Jam 02, Folkness & Groove Seduction - Tanzania 03, Tony Dark Eyes - Your Body 04, Daft Punk - One More Time 05, Tiesto - Won't Be Possible 06, Steve Aoki, Sebastian Maniscalco - Does Your Father Know You Dance Like That? 07, Jaden Bojsen, David Guetta - Upside Down 08, Anyma - Syren 09, Calvin Harris, Ayah Marar - Thinking About You (EDX's Belo Horizonte At Night Remix) 10, Nora En Pure - Come With Me GUESTMIX BY KHARMA 1. Quarterhead x XIRA x Tenchi - What A Time To Be Alive 2. Anotr ft. 54 Ultra - Talk To You (Extended Mix) 3. Jamback - Positive (Extended Mix) 4. Elevators - Me & You 5. Chris Lake, ATRIP - Make You Fight (Extended Mix) 6. HASKELL - Rasa 7. Dubdogz, FEZZO & Zaark - How Does It Feel (Extended Mix) 8. Crazy Town & bradeazy - Butterfly 2026 (Extended Mix) 9. Bam Bam (Vion Konger Remix) 10. Jonas Blue & Malive - Edge Of Desire (LAWZ Tech House Extended Mix) 11. James Hype - Seratonin (Extended Mix) SUMMER ANTHEMS BY MILAN LIESKOVSKY 01, Kronan, Pedrinho - OÌ dio Sem Valor 2026 02, Camelphat - Sunshine 03, Stardust - Music Sounds Better With You 04, Andrew Weiss - The Moment Is Ours 05, Milk & Sugar, James Hurr - One More Time 06, Joseph Romano, Luca Bertoni - Dare Me 07, BLOND:ISH, Stevie Appleton - Never Walk Alone 08, The Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition 09, Calvin Harris, Clementine Douglas - Blessings (Brian Solis Remix) 10, Peggy Gou - Nanana 11, Alan Walker - Faded (Kryder & Tom Staar Remix) 12, Armand Van Helden - I Want Your Soul 13, KREAM, Jake Tarry vs Diplo & SIDEPIECE - On My Mind Once Again 14, ANOTR, Abel Balder - Relax My Eyes 15, The Blessed Madonna, Fred again.. - Marea (We've Lost Dancing)
Chris Smaje visits Crazy Town for some farmer-to-farmer straight talk with Jason Bradford. Are these two long lost cousins? Both dropped out of academia years ago to become philosophizing farmers (can we call them “pharmers” with a “ph,” as in PhD?!?). Chris's latest book, Finding Lights in a Dark Age: Sharing Land, Work and Craft explores how we can move from modernity's unsustainable political economy toward a re-organization of society, driven by communities and local food systems. In this wide-ranging conversation, Chris and Jason cover everything from Viking raids to agrarian populism, from societal collapse to the practicalities of making your way in a failed state. And they can't get away from the shop talk of gardens, livestock, and home economics. Originally recorded on 4/2/26.Sources & LinksChris Smaje's BlogFinding Lights in a Dark Age by Chris SmajeExcerpt of the book on ResilienceSecond excerpt on ResilienceReview: Saying NO to Ecomodermism. Smaje Versus Monbiot, It's No ContestRelated EpisodesEpisode 98, “Bargaining With Collapse: A Superabundance of Lab Grown Meat and Dryer Balls”CreditsProduction and editing by Alex Leff. Editorial assistance and transcripts by Taylor Antal.Theme music is “Way Huge” and “Don't Give Up” by Midnight Shipwrecks, used with permission.Thanks to all the Crazy Townies, our listeners who are trying to understand humanity's overshoot predicament and do something about it.
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01. Spiller, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, William Kiss, Jordan Brando, Luke Alessi, not without friends - GrooveJet (If This Ain't Love)(not without friends Extended Remix) 02. MAT1NE - The Persian Empire (Extended Mix) 03. Jerry Ropero, Danzel, Jesus Fernandez, Peppe Citarella - PUMP IT UP (Official Extended Mix) 04. Jitwam, GUDFELLA - Morning Coffee (Extended Mix) 05. Idan, BIDO, Bernu - Feels Right (Extended Mix) 06. Space Motion, Soofnic - Pjanoo (Original Mix) 07. Malandra Jr. - Pam Pam (Original Mix) 08. Landsky, Robin Tordjman - Don't Feel The Same (Original Mix) 09. Assaf Michael, Reef Kopel - Montanita (Extended Mix) 10. Fezzo, Dubdogz, Zaark - How Does It Feel (Extended) 11. Crazy Town, bradeazy - Butterfly 2026 (Extended Mix) 12. TyriqueOrDie, bradeazy - Make It Work (Extended Mix) 13. Swanky Tunes, Shapov - Trigger (Original Mix) 14. Vion Konger - In My Mind (Extended Mix) 15. Green Velvet, Harvard Bass - Lazer Beams (Adam Beyer & Massano Remix) 16. Tiga - FRICTION (Original Mix) 17. G-Pol - Illicit Dust (Extended Mix) 18. Piero Pirupa - Let's Jack (Extended Mix) 19. Martin Angrisano (ARG) - Adrenaline (Extended Mix) 20. Dodi - My Future (Extended Mix)
01. Spiller, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, William Kiss, Jordan Brando, Luke Alessi, not without friends - GrooveJet (If This Ain't Love)(not without friends Extended Remix) 02. MAT1NE - The Persian Empire (Extended Mix) 03. Jerry Ropero, Danzel, Jesus Fernandez, Peppe Citarella - PUMP IT UP (Official Extended Mix) 04. Jitwam, GUDFELLA - Morning Coffee (Extended Mix) 05. Idan, BIDO, Bernu - Feels Right (Extended Mix) 06. Space Motion, Soofnic - Pjanoo (Original Mix) 07. Malandra Jr. - Pam Pam (Original Mix) 08. Landsky, Robin Tordjman - Don't Feel The Same (Original Mix) 09. Assaf Michael, Reef Kopel - Montanita (Extended Mix) 10. Fezzo, Dubdogz, Zaark - How Does It Feel (Extended) 11. Crazy Town, bradeazy - Butterfly 2026 (Extended Mix) 12. TyriqueOrDie, bradeazy - Make It Work (Extended Mix) 13. Swanky Tunes, Shapov - Trigger (Original Mix) 14. Vion Konger - In My Mind (Extended Mix) 15. Green Velvet, Harvard Bass - Lazer Beams (Adam Beyer & Massano Remix) 16. Tiga - FRICTION (Original Mix) 17. G-Pol - Illicit Dust (Extended Mix) 18. Piero Pirupa - Let's Jack (Extended Mix) 19. Martin Angrisano (ARG) - Adrenaline (Extended Mix) 20. Dodi - My Future (Extended Mix)
01. D.O.D & Hayley May - Closure (Extended Mix) 02. DE SOFFER - The Rockafeller Skank (Extended Mix) 03. Arthur Baker & James Hurr & Harris - Queen Of Chinatown (Extended Mix) 04. Max Lean - DRIFTING (Extended Mix) 05. Merk&Kremont, Alessia Labate - Replay What You Say (Extended Mix) 06. Alexandra Stan & FAULHABER - No Sleep (Extended Mix) 07. Jennifer Lopez & David Guetta - Save Me Tonight (Seth Hills Remix) 08. Crazy Town, bradeazy - Butterfly 2026 (Extended Mix) 09. Joel Corry feat. RAHH - Devotion VIP Extended Mix) 10. NEXBOY feat CHA$E 13 - Calabria (Extended Mix) 11. Bounce Inc., Adem Bogoceli - Jump (Extended Mix) 12. Zoshe x DJ Casba - Killa (Extended Mix) 13. BIJOU - Mamacita (Extended Mix) 14. Braaheim - Pata Pata (Extended Mix) 15. SMACK - No Brakes (Extended Mix) 16. Tujamo & Alle Farben - Know My Name (Extended Mix) 17. Armin van Buuren & Skytech - She A Freak (Extended Mix) 18. Djs From Mars, Le Shuuk & BlackCode - Stop The Rock (Extended Mix) 19. Control Room, Stund, Tasha Kett - Disco Tech Infection (Extended Mix) 20. Fafaq - Grey (Extended Mix) 21. Sick Individuals - Sunrise (Extended Mix) 22. Arty & Vikkstar Feat. Annie Schindel - Where Have You Been (Extended Mix) 23. Skytech & ANG - Shadows In The Night (Extended Mix) 24. Benny Benassi & Rafael Cerato - Can I Feel (Extended Mix) 25. Sound Of Legend - San Francisco (Extended Mix)
01. D.O.D & Hayley May - Closure (Extended Mix) 02. DE SOFFER - The Rockafeller Skank (Extended Mix) 03. Arthur Baker & James Hurr & Harris - Queen Of Chinatown (Extended Mix) 04. Max Lean - DRIFTING (Extended Mix) 05. Merk&Kremont, Alessia Labate - Replay What You Say (Extended Mix) 06. Alexandra Stan & FAULHABER - No Sleep (Extended Mix) 07. Jennifer Lopez & David Guetta - Save Me Tonight (Seth Hills Remix) 08. Crazy Town, bradeazy - Butterfly 2026 (Extended Mix) 09. Joel Corry feat. RAHH - Devotion VIP Extended Mix) 10. NEXBOY feat CHA$E 13 - Calabria (Extended Mix) 11. Bounce Inc., Adem Bogoceli - Jump (Extended Mix) 12. Zoshe x DJ Casba - Killa (Extended Mix) 13. BIJOU - Mamacita (Extended Mix) 14. Braaheim - Pata Pata (Extended Mix) 15. SMACK - No Brakes (Extended Mix) 16. Tujamo & Alle Farben - Know My Name (Extended Mix) 17. Armin van Buuren & Skytech - She A Freak (Extended Mix) 18. Djs From Mars, Le Shuuk & BlackCode - Stop The Rock (Extended Mix) 19. Control Room, Stund, Tasha Kett - Disco Tech Infection (Extended Mix) 20. Fafaq - Grey (Extended Mix) 21. Sick Individuals - Sunrise (Extended Mix) 22. Arty & Vikkstar Feat. Annie Schindel - Where Have You Been (Extended Mix) 23. Skytech & ANG - Shadows In The Night (Extended Mix) 24. Benny Benassi & Rafael Cerato - Can I Feel (Extended Mix) 25. Sound Of Legend - San Francisco (Extended Mix)
This week, Da7e and Neil close out their Monarch era with two season finales — the one for the Apple TV+ show and the one for The Godzilla Project RPG. Which one is more highly anticipated? That's for you to decide.In The Calm [06:50], they discuss the season finale of Monarch: Legacy of Monsters, a spectacle-filled final hour that brings together several Titans, numerous dumb story decisions, and a few surprises. They also take some wild swings at what might be in store for a season 3 and lay out some theoretical concepts for the Red Monarch spin-off show.Then, The Godzilla Project [01:02:34] RPG concludes with an avalanche of dice rolls as Director Neil finds out how well his fake movie, Godzilla: Awakening, does with critics, fans, Beetle Baragon popcorn bucket sales, and at the box office. Will it out-gross Godzilla: King of the Monsters? Will Anya Taylor-Joy get a backend bonus? Will Director Neil ever work in Hollywood again? All will be decided.Next up, A Storm of Spoilers is taking a brief hiatus as your faithful hosts clean out the Citadel of Crazytown and prepare for their triumphant return to Westeros. The podcast will return on June 8th with ReThrones: House of the Dragon Season 1 as they kick off their countdown to season 3 of the dragon show. In the meantime, be sure to subscribe on YouTube (youtube.com/@astormofspoilers), as video pods for previous series including Alien: Earth, Welcome to Derry, and Andor will be migrating over in the next few weeks.To interact with the show, send your comments and questions to stormofspoilers@gmail.com, and follow us on Twitter/X and Bluesky @Da7eandNeil.You can also support Da7e and Neil get all kinds of bonus content (from the Game of Thrones era to the LOST rewatch to our Twin Peaks rewatch project to our current weekly Adventure Pod and recently concluded Hannibal watch project and our new Dark watch project!) by subscribing to our Patreon here: patreon.com/Da7eandNeil
They’ve officially crossed the line. This week, liberals didn’t just double down… they went full tilt into chaos, confusion, and outright absurdity. From the halls of Congress to the streets of America, the clips are stacking up and you won’t believe what’s being said out loud. Lawmakers stumbling over basic facts. Two hearings in D.C. put this on full display. Fed chair nominee Kevin Warsh's confirmation hearing and RFK Jr.'s testimony before Congress. Then there are the so called "activists" screaming contradictions they don’t even understand. Policies so disconnected from reality, you have to hear them to believe them. This isn’t spin. This is their own video. Their own words. One by one, we break it all down. The moments they wish you’d never see and why it matters more than ever. The Maverick Systemhttps://TheMaverickSystem.com VRA Insiderhttps://VRAInsider.com Patriot Mobilehttps://www.PatriotMobile.com/Grant TWC Health – Use code Grant for 10% offhttps://Twc.Health/Grant Lost Soldier Oil and Gashttps://www.LostSoldier.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Wanting kids goes hand in hand with love for so many people, and sometimes you get that a little early...when your parents die and you have to raise your younger siblings (why does this happen so much in romance?!). Which is why today we're doing Raising Siblings! Toady we read "Out of the Ashes" by L. R. Wards, and "The Missing Butterfly (Lovesongs Book 1)" by Megan Derr. Our filial hosts discuss flashback inception, the tragic story of Crazytown, and the romantic reason conservatives were so anti-mask. Support us on Patreon! patreon.com/fmklitpod
Pollen har drabbat både Jossan och Kringlan i detta avsnitt och inget är som det ska. Vad utmärker egentligen människan som varelse? Kommer Kringlans pappa klara eldprovet i För likt? Vad har egentligen Jossan gjort sen sist? För mer Town, spana in Cruel Town, nästan lika bra som Crazy Town: www.underproduktion.se https://we.tl/t-rmkqsrTCUYf0iLNywww.underproduktion.se
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Have you ever had that feeling in your gut, when you suddenly realize that the person you're talking with might have a screw or two loose? What about when you're the one others are trying to slowly back away from at the punch bowl? The question of who's the real nut often arises for us collapse-aware folks living here in Crazy Town. Since Mr. Peanut is no longer returning their phone calls, Rob, Jason, and Asher invite Douglas Rushkoff, media theorist, professor, and host of the Team Human Podcast to answer the question. In this far ranging conversation, they discuss why “leveling down” might be the best strategy for navigating late stage capitalism and bringing ourselves back into right relationship with each other and the planet. Originally recorded on 2/24/26.Sources/Links/Notes:Team HumanDouglas Rushkoff YouTube ChannelDouglas Rushkoff, “You Are Not Crazy,” Substack, January 7, 2026Douglas Rushkoff, “Survival of the Richest,” Medium, July 5, 2018Jesse Armstrong, Mountainhead, 2025 filmDan Fogelman, Paradise, Hulu, 2025 seriesProsperaNeomCalifornia ForeverJack Manno, Privileged Goods, 1999 bookRelated episode(s) of Crazy Town:Tech Bros on Acid with Douglas Rushkoff (Bonus episode of Crazy Town) It's All Paradox with Douglas Rushkoff (Bonus episode of Crazy Town)
St. Lawrence philosophy prof Jennifer L. Hansen, one of the most frequent guest on Mark's podcasts and expert in feminist philosophy, here hits it off with our new host Mary. We act out vegan jerky time, snacktime at the all-girls clubhouse, and two gals getting pulled over by a cop. Does the "come debate me" style of philosophy include unnecessarily masculine tropes? How does this Charlie Kirk model relate to what Socrates was doing? What are alternative, fun ways to get students to talk in philosophy classes? Hear more at philosophyimprov.com. Support the podcast and listen ad-free at philosophyimprov.com/support. Sponsor: Visit squarespace.com/LINSENMAYER (code LINSENMAYER) for a free trial and 10% off your first website or domain.
Jossan har varit på galamiddag med Mark Levengood och Kringlan är hemma med en sjukt barn. Gamla syndare från Fame Factory vaknar till liv, Rickard Sjöbergs missbruk avhandlas och en mångårig tradition tar slut i detta fullmatade avsnitt där det även blickas framåt, mot det oundvikliga slutet vi alla en dag ska möta. För att få dubbelt så mycket Town för pengarna rekommenderar vi en prenumeration på Cruel Town. Det är lätt och kostnadseffektivt på underproduktion.se/crueltown https://we.tl/t-0ezjj8lIApunderproduktion.se
Dr. Sarah Michaud hops on the podcast to talk recovery, share her story and specifically get into codependency and how to get into the solution. Thanks for listening!Her website is here: drsarahmichaud.comI'm Dr. Sarah Michaud, a clinical psychologist, author, and co-host of Leaving CrazyTown. For more than thirty years, I've worked in the field of addiction and codependency recovery, blending professional expertise with the hard-earned lessons of my own journey. Sober from alcohol and cocaine since 1984, I know firsthand the pain of addiction—and the freedom that comes with recovery.My path hasn't been linear. After decades of sobriety, I was confronted with my husband's relapse and the desperate behaviors that often arise when we try to save someone else. That experience forced me to face my own truth and ultimately led to a life I never could have imagined—one rooted in authenticity, peace, and connection rather than chaos and exhaustion.I share that story in my book, Co-Crazy: One Psychologist's Recovery from Addiction and Codependency, which serves as both memoir and manual for anyone seeking liberation from destructive patterns. I also write for The Sober Curator, exploring sobriety, mental wellness, and sober pop culture with clarity and wit. And on Leaving CrazyTown, my YouTube show with my friend Finn Allen, we dive into recovery, resilience, and relationships—with plenty of humor along the way.This site is a hub for my work—whether you're here for insights, encouragement, or just a reminder that you're not alone. My mission is to help you find your voice, set healthier boundaries, and create the life you've always wanted.So fasten your seatbelt—we're leaving CrazyTown, and there's a brighter road ahead.
What can we learn about death from the X-Men, small screaming rodents, and unwitting college students in psychology experiments? It turns out that the fear of death (or death anxiety) affects human behavior in all sorts of surprising and deeply troubling ways. Especially disconcerting is the way such fear entices people to cling to cultural beliefs so tightly that they will attack anything or anyone they perceive as a threat to their beliefs. And extra-super-duper disconcerting is how unaware most of us are that we are susceptible to such bad behavior when we're reminded that one day we'll die. Follow Jason, Rob, and Asher as they try not to deny climate change, vilify any out-groups, or assault one another while diving into the topic of death. In the Do-the-Opposite segment, Michael Hebb (author of Let's Talk about Death over Dinner) shares wisdom for developing a healthier relationship with death. For episode notes and more information, please visit our website. Originally recorded on December 22, 2020.
The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens ✓ Claim : Read the notes at at podcastnotes.org. Don't forget to subscribe for free to our newsletter, the top 10 ideas of the week, every Monday --------- With grocery prices skyrocketing and supply chain disruptions becoming more frequent, the average person has more and more incentive to get involved in growing their own food – but how does one even get started? For most people, the time, money, knowledge, and land remain out of reach in order to learn even the basics of agriculture. What kind of options are available for individuals who want to reclaim their food sovereignty – and subsequently become more connected with the Earth and like-minded people? In this episode, Nate is joined by biologist and farmer Jason Bradford, to discuss his 'Farming Club,' which offers hands-on learning for ecologically based agriculture, where members also get to take home food and build a relationship with the land. Jason explains why industrial agriculture, optimized for financial returns and machine efficiency while ignoring ecological costs, makes it almost impossible to become a successful small-scale farmer in today's economy. The Farming Club's model provides a way for people to maintain their jobs while building the knowledge, skills, and community connections needed for a lower-throughput future. How could reinvigorating farming culture provide an avenue to real skills and purpose to the next generation, especially for young men? How could the farming club model be replicated across the country, sparking small rural movements everywhere? And how could thousands of ideas and initiatives like these act as safety nets for individuals and communities as we transition to a more simplified society? (Conversation recorded on December 4th, 2025) About Jason Bradford: Jason co-manages a Community Supported Agriculture program with the Organic Growers Club at Oregon State University, where he practices land stewardship methods and cultivates community rooted in ecologically-based agricultural practices. Prior to his switch to agriculture, he was a research biologist studying evolution, ecology, and global change. Additionally, Jason has been affiliated with the Post Carbon Institute since 2004, first as a Fellow and then as Board President. He is currently a co-host of the Crazy Town podcast, as well as a writer for Resilience.org. Additionally, in 2019, he authored The Future is Rural: Food System Adaptations to the Great Simplification. Show Notes and More Watch this video episode on YouTube Want to learn the broad overview of The Great Simplification in 30 minutes? Watch our Animated Movie. --- Support The Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future Join our Substack newsletter Join our Hylo channel and connect with other listeners
With grocery prices skyrocketing and supply chain disruptions becoming more frequent, the average person has more and more incentive to get involved in growing their own food – but how does one even get started? For most people, the time, money, knowledge, and land remain out of reach in order to learn even the basics of agriculture. What kind of options are available for individuals who want to reclaim their food sovereignty – and subsequently become more connected with the Earth and like-minded people? In this episode, Nate is joined by biologist and farmer Jason Bradford, to discuss his 'Farming Club,' which offers hands-on learning for ecologically based agriculture, where members also get to take home food and build a relationship with the land. Jason explains why industrial agriculture, optimized for financial returns and machine efficiency while ignoring ecological costs, makes it almost impossible to become a successful small-scale farmer in today's economy. The Farming Club's model provides a way for people to maintain their jobs while building the knowledge, skills, and community connections needed for a lower-throughput future. How could reinvigorating farming culture provide an avenue to real skills and purpose to the next generation, especially for young men? How could the farming club model be replicated across the country, sparking small rural movements everywhere? And how could thousands of ideas and initiatives like these act as safety nets for individuals and communities as we transition to a more simplified society? (Conversation recorded on December 4th, 2025) About Jason Bradford: Jason co-manages a Community Supported Agriculture program with the Organic Growers Club at Oregon State University, where he practices land stewardship methods and cultivates community rooted in ecologically-based agricultural practices. Prior to his switch to agriculture, he was a research biologist studying evolution, ecology, and global change. Additionally, Jason has been affiliated with the Post Carbon Institute since 2004, first as a Fellow and then as Board President. He is currently a co-host of the Crazy Town podcast, as well as a writer for Resilience.org. Additionally, in 2019, he authored The Future is Rural: Food System Adaptations to the Great Simplification. Show Notes and More Watch this video episode on YouTube Want to learn the broad overview of The Great Simplification in 30 minutes? Watch our Animated Movie. --- Support The Institute for the Study of Energy and Our Future Join our Substack newsletter Join our Hylo channel and connect with other listeners
Jossan och Kringlan har varit på teater och druckit ett glas efteråt. Sen stack Jossan och lämnade Kringlan ensam med totalt okända människor. Det handlar om tv-program de aldrig fått vara med i, minnen från radiohuset och en berömd norrman som inte hälsar som normala kändisar gör. Dessutom blir det audition till Spanarna i P1, med en expert på spaningar. Gillar du Crazy Town är chansen stor att du också kommer gilla Cruel Town. Läs mer om det på underproduktion.se
Jason and Asher replace Rob with a much more humane and humble co-host, Elon Musk, to explore the feasibility of harnessing the entire sun to power AI superintelligence. We come away perplexed that not much of the excellent reporting on the environmental, energy, and financial risks of the AI boom address the googleplex-sized elephant in the room – that both AI success and failure lead to immiseration. Originally recorded on 12/3/25.Sources/Links/Notes:“Colossus 1” Search Engine podcast, November 21, 2025“Colossus 2” Search Engine podcast, November 21, 2025Episode 77, "The Elon Musk Episode about Elon Musk Brought to You by Elon Musk", Crazy Town podcast, June 14, 2023“Elon Musk on DOGE, Optimus, Starlink Smartphones, Evolving with AI, Why the West is Imploding” All In podcast, September 9, 2025“Is there an A.I. Bubble? And What if It Pops?” The Daily, November 20, 2025 Hanna Rosin, The Atlantic, “What If AI Is a Bubble?” The Atlantic, November 13, 2025Related episode(s) of Crazy Town:Episode 77, “The Elon Musk Episode about Elon Musk Brought to You by Elon Musk”Episode 84, “Escaping Technologyism: Dreams of AI Sheep and the Deadliest Word in Film History”Episode 101 “Even AI Chatbots Hate Us: The Rise of the New Luddites, with Brian Merchant”
What does it take to truly win when you're divorcing a narcissist? In this powerful episode of Out of Crazy Town, I sit down with Vicky Edwards—my longtime client and now dear friend—who went through one of the most intense divorce and custody battles I've witnessed. Vicky opens up about what really matters in family court, how to document everything, and the emotional toll of fighting someone who thrives on chaos. But more importantly, she shares how she reclaimed her peace, rebuilt her life, and found freedom on the other side of the madness. If you're in the middle of your own high-conflict divorce, custody fight, or trying to break free from a toxic, narcissistic relationship… this episode is your guide. ✨ Topics We Cover: What the court actually looks at in custody cases The do's and don'ts of documenting abuse and conflict How to protect your peace during legal warfare The mindset shift that helps you move forward Why your freedom is the real win
Our exit today has us trying desperately to get into Stanford University. This week, we are talking about Orange County, written by Mike White and directed by Jake Kasdan. Along the way, we talk Black Hawk Down, In the Bedroom, Mike White, nepobabies, Jack Black, cameos galore, "Butterfly" by Crazy Town, Dave Matthews Band, and whether the film might have benefitted by a rewrite by Tripp.Thememusic by Jonworthymusic.Powered by RiversideFM.CFF Films with Ross and friends.Movies We've Covered on the Show on Letterboxd.Movies Recommended on the Show on Letterboxd.
Blås i bjällrorna, det har blivit jul i Crazy Town. Vi pratar om den nya tidens Ulla Skoog, minns Helge Skoog och hyllar ett pinfärskt könsneutralt namn. Det handlar om att bli äldre, men inte se på de yngre med skräck och förfasan utan mer en stilla besvikelse. Jossan och sjuk och Kringlan går genom rutan till glädje för ingen. En hel del trådar från senaste Cruel Town tas upp, inte minst Alexander Bards namn som äntligen blir ordentligt utrett. Köp en årsprenumeration till dig själv eller ge bort i julklapp till ett ganska bra pris. Inga koder behövs på underproduktion.se/crueltown
Chaos hits. What do you do? Say? How do you actually show up as the calm, confident leader your family needs? In this episode, Sean breaks down how to keep your cool when everything feels like CrazyTown—whether your kids are melting down, your partner's stressed, or your patience is hanging by a thread. Learn how to regulate your emotions in the storm, lead your family with strength and empathy, and bring peace back into your home even on the toughest days.
Chaos hits. What do you do? Say? How do you actually show up as the calm, confident leader your family needs? In this episode, Sean breaks down how to keep your cool when everything feels like CrazyTown—whether your kids are melting down, your partner's stressed, or your patience is hanging by a thread. Learn how to regulate your emotions in the storm, lead your family with strength and empathy, and bring peace back into your home even on the toughest days.
What does a livable future look like 100 years from now? If we unlocked unlimited green energy, what would we actually do with it? And are our dreams of a renewable-energy utopia sometimes just as delusional as the old fossil-fueled, drill-baby-drill mentality?Alex Leff of the Human Nature Odyssey podcast hosts this special Crazy Town highlights compilation. Alex revisits some of the most thought-provoking moments from Crazy Town, weaving in new commentary and context. Together, we explore energy literacy, the promises and pitfalls of a renewable-energy transition, and why toasting a simple slice of bread is much harder than you might think.Along the way, we meet an Olympic athlete trying to toast bread with nothing but a bicycle. We also step inside a billionaire's latest invention—a time-travel device designed to fling us one hundred years into the future.Stay tuned for Part 2, where we take the full leap into the time machine and imagine what life a century from now could really look like in a post high-energy future.Sources/Links/Notes:The Toaster Challenge, Olympic Cyclist Vs. Toaster: Can He Power It?, 2015Tom Murphy, Galactic-Scale Energy, Do the Math, 2011.Tom Murphy, Limits to Economic Growth, Nature Physics, August, 2022.Solar Freakin' Roadways, Indiegogo, 2014Human Nature Odyssey podcastRelated episode(s) of Crazy Town:Episode 3 "1.21 Jigawatts: Energy Literacy and the Real Scoop on Fossil Fuels"Episode 5 "Solar Freakin' Roadways: How Technological Optimism Undermines Sustainability"Episode 106 "Blinded by the Light - Facing Reality with Renewable Energy"ADDITIONAL MUSICModified version of "Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30" by Strauss, from classicals.de — licensed under CC BY 4.0
In this episode of We Chat Divorce, Karen Chellew and Catherine Shanahan sit down with high-conflict divorce coach and post-separation abuse strategist Jackie Miller to talk about what it really looks like to divorce a narcissist, survive Crazy Town, and protect yourself from financial abuse during and after divorce. Jackie shares her story of a 16+ year emotionally and financially abusive marriage, how post-separation abuse showed up through the legal and court system, and why so many smart, successful women still feel “crazy” and powerless when trying to leave a controlling or narcissistic spouse. Together, we unpack how manipulation, false narratives, financial control, and threats of litigation are used to keep you spinning — and how nervous system regulation, financial clarity, and the right support team can help you reclaim your power, make smart financial decisions, and move forward. If you're feeling stuck in a high-conflict divorce, being gaslit about money, or overwhelmed by attorneys, forensics, and financial documents, this episode will give you language, validation, and a roadmap for your next steps. About Our Guest – Jackie Miller Jackie Miller is a high-conflict divorce coach and post-separation abuse strategist who helps women and out-spouses disentangle from toxic relationships, reclaim their energy, and stop reacting to narcissistic manipulation — especially inside the family court system. A survivor of a 16.5-year emotionally and financially abusive marriage followed by a high-conflict divorce, Jackie blends lived experience, neuroscience, and practical strategy in her work. She is also the host of the podcast “Out of Crazy Town: Your Guide to Divorcing a Narcissist,” where she speaks directly to those navigating the chaos of narcissistic and high-conflict divorce. Connect with Jackie: Website: jackiemillercoaching.com Podcast: Out of Crazy Town – Your Guide to Divorcing a Narcissist (available on major podcast platforms) Instagram & YouTube: @outofcrazytown Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Happy Thanksgiving! On this special holiday episode Jack and Corey are joined by director/writer/actor Libby Ewing (Charliebird) to talk Nancy Meyers' quintessential midlife rom-com SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE (2003)! The three talk Thanksgiving, cozy movies, Nancy Meyers underrated reputation, Diane Keaton's untouchable charm, Jack Nicholson's butt, director's commentaries, Letterboxd top fours, mixing nitroglycerine and viagra, Crazy Town, AIM, Keanu Reeves childlike innocence, Frances McDormand's comedy chops, Amanda Peet's tour through the set, crying montages, and turtlenecks.Support the pod by joining our Patreon at patreon.com/cinemapossessedpod and unlock the Cinema Possessed Bonus Materials, our bi-monthly bonus episodes where we talk about more than just what's in our collection.Instagram: instagram.com/cinemapossessedpodTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cinemapossessedpodEmail: cinemapossessedpod@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
#670 It's in my rearview mirror. I wonder for how long.
Strap into your tighty-whiteys folks, because this week we take on Something's Gotta Give, a movie that opens with Crazy Town's “Butterfly” and only gets more bewildering from there. Nick, Elise, and Anthony wade through a Hamptons fantasy land where everyone is wealthy beyond reason, morals take the day off, and Jack Nicholson wanders around in tighty-whiteys giving new meaning to his SAG card. We did not plan to hit this one, but Diane Keaton's passing continues our accidental tradition of rearranging the watchlist every time Hollywood breaks our hearts. Once the shock wears off, the real questions start piling up. Why is half the cast named “Beauty,” and why does the movie treat CPR like a party trick? How is Keanu Reeves the only person behaving like he belongs in a functioning society? And at what point did Nancy Myers decide that age gaps large enough to trigger a carbon dating session should be adorable? Step aside Geoff and make room for Fair Weather Manny who decided that this is a world so disconnected from reality that he tapped out of this episode. By the time we wrap, we are staring down the film's unbelievable box office numbers, the critic scores that feel like clerical errors, and the troubling fact that Nicholson's undercarriage has more screen presence than some billed actors. Pull up a chair and pour one out for Diane Keaton. You deserved better, we all did. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0337741/
#668 Betty Davis was right - aging isn't for sissies.
Some key understandings in Crazy Town: the Earth is finite; the economy cannot grow forever; people can harm ecosystems and cause global warming; physics, chemistry, and biology are real; inequality hurts everyone; healthy humans need community, and it's more fun to laugh than to cry. But where did principles like these originate? In this episode, Jason, Asher, and Rob use the format of a fantasy football draft to pick the pundits who most influenced their thinking on sustainability, resilience, community, science, economics, and politics. Like starry-eyed fanboys (but hopefully a bit more articulate) they gush over their heroes and tell behind-the-scenes stories about how they came to be influenced. And they ask listeners to share their top picks for influencers (in the best sense of the term). Originally recorded on 9/29/25. Visit Crazy Town on the web.
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Billionaires. They should be objects of scorn rather than envy. While they ride around in their super-yachts and private jets, producing the climate-damaging pollution of entire nations, they're doing things to extract even more wealth, harm your health, diminish democracy, and rig the whole system in their favor. How did this happen? Why do we tolerate it? How can we stop the billionaires? And can we get a hold of our own super-yacht for Crazy Town pleasure cruises? Chuck Collins returns to Crazy Town to offer insights from his new book, Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet. Originally recorded on 10/3/25.Sources/Links/Notes:Chuck Collins, Burned by Billionaires: How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet, The New Press, October 2025.Chuck Collins, Born on Third Base: A One Percenter Makes the Case for Tackling Inequality, Bringing Wealth Home, and Committing to the Common Good, Chelsea Green Publishing, September 2016.Chuck Collins, The Wealth Hoarders: How Billionaires Pay Millions to Hide Trillions, Polity, January 2022.Related episode(s) of Crazy Town:Episode 10, "Tackling Inequality, One Pair of Lederhosen at a Time"Episode 43, "Overproduction of Elites and Political Upheaval, or... the Story of Rich People Doing Stupid Things"
The “maximum power principle” may sound like the doctrine of an evil supervillain, but it actually applies to all living creatures. The principle states that biological systems organize to increase power whenever constraints allow. Given the way humans adhere to this principle, especially by overexploiting fossil fuels, we often do behave like supervillains, wielding power in wildly irresponsible ways and triggering climate change, biodiversity loss, and other aspects of our sustainability predicament. Sometimes it seems like we're using a backhoe to dig our own grave. Fortunately, once you understand efficiency and its different flavors, you can see opportunities to optimize power rather than maximize it. While considering the outlook for humanity, the Crazy Townies ponder a weird question: are we smarter than reindeer? Richard Heinberg, author of Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival, joins the team to share his research on how people can optimize power. Originally recorded on May 6, 2021.Sources/Links/Notes:Richard Heinberg's book is Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival.John DeLong's definition of the maximum power principle is that biological systems organize to increase power whenever the system constraints allow.DeLong also wrote: “The maximum power principle predicts the outcomes of two-species competition experiments“.Statistics on the Bagger 293 bucket-wheel excavatorDams powered airplane and ship building in the Pacific Northwest (Bonneville and Grand Coulee Dams).The cross-Atlantic sailing voyage of Greta ThunbergShort comic with the story of reindeer on St. Matthew IslandEpisode of the Radiolab podcast with a wild story about mTORSupport the show
In this episode we travel in time to the year 2125, to visit the Crazy Town museum, which showcases today's world of wanton consumption and profligate waste. How will humans in 2125 – if there are any of us left – judge the things everyone sees as normal today? Jason, Rob, and Asher take turns serving as expert curators of this future museum, nominating items that best encapsulate how foolish and environmentally ruinous our priorities are. At the end we call on you, dear listener, to share what you would include in the museum.Originally recorded on 7/11/25. Visit Crazy Town on the web.(Spoiler Alert) View Artifacts in the Museum:Sportscar hopping from skyscraper to skyscraper (from the movie Furious 7)"Ronnie Fieg Has Mastered The Art Of Collecting" in Haute MagazineEcho PB-9010T backpack leaf blowerSoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, CaliforniaRonald Reagan's 1985 inaugural addressBarbie Pool Party PlaysetThe world's biggest landfill in Las Vegas, NevadaThe world's largest cruise ship, Royal Caribbean Icon of the SeasJimmy Dean blueberry pancakes and sausage on a stickSupport the show
All of humanity's feats, whether a record-setting deadlift by the world's strongest man or the construction of a gleaming city by a technologically advanced economy, originate from a single hidden source: positive net energy. Having surplus energy in the form of thirteen pounds of food per day enables a very big man, Hafthor Bjornsson, to lift very big objects. Similarly, having surplus energy in the form of fossil fuel enables very big societies to build and trade very big piles of stuff. Maybe Hafthor has a rock-solid plan for keeping his dinner plate well stocked, but no society seems ready to have a mature conversation about how our sprawling cities and nations will manage as net energy declines. Calling our conversation “mature” might be a stretch, but at least we're willing to address climate change, sustainability, and the rest of the net energy conundrum head on. Alice Friedemann, author of Life after Fossil Fuels, joins the conversation. Originally recorded on April 10, 2021.Support the show
Gary discusses a few "things in the news" and gives his unique spin on them. He mentions that in addition to the usual nonsense happening, there are also signs that things are slowly changing. The support for Pride Week is at an all-time low, and many businesses are shutting down funding for this and other DEI initiatives.