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The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters
PREVIEW: Discussion on Dadism

The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 16:30


Shad Brookes joins Carl to discuss the virtues of being a father and the emerging philosophy of Dadism.

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Gunner and Cheyenne On Demand
Dadism: 06/15/2023

Gunner and Cheyenne On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 10:57


Oh, the things that dad will say... and when they say it you just shake your head and say that is such a dad thing to say.

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Dave Lukas, The Misfit Entrepreneur_Breakthrough Entrepreneurship
335: Lessons For Hannah - Sharing Some "Dadisms"

Dave Lukas, The Misfit Entrepreneur_Breakthrough Entrepreneurship

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 11:01


Hello Misfit Nation! Welcome to another edition of "Lessons for Hannah!" Many years ago, I introduced a new format that alongside our regular episodes called “Lessons for Hannah.” Hannah is my daughter and one of the main inspirations for the Misfit Entrepreneur. I wanted to have a place where she could go and learn from her daddy and his Misfit friends throughout her life….even after I am gone. If you haven't listened to the first episode of "Lessons for Hannah," I urge you to as it gives some more background and tells the amazing story of how Hannah came to be in our lives. Lessons for Hannah are short, very useful, and sometimes comical lessons, that I want to share with you and give to Hannah to help in your lives. Because I want Hannah to have these for her life, I'm going to speak as though I am talking directly to her. These episodes are a lot of fun and if you think there is a lesson that we should include in these episodes, please don't hesitate to send it over to us at support@misfitentrepreneur.com. We'd love to share it. This week's Lesson for Hannah Hannah, It's fitting that I start out the New Year with a Lessons for Hannah episode. It truly is amazing how fast time flies. You'll be turning 11 years old in 2023 and heading off the 5th grade in the fall. It has been incredible to watch you grow and become the amazing daughter that you are. In this episode, I wanted to give you some of what I call “Dadisms.” These are little nuggets of life wisdom that I hope you remember and put to work for you throughout your life. You've heard me say some of these many, many times and hopefully they have stuck with you. In this episode, I want to share 11 of my favorite “Dadisms” with you. Here they are. 1. How you do anything is how you do everything. ​ This one has become more and more important to me as I have aged. Your habits and ways of doing things affect all areas of your life. When you don't give your best effort in one area, it affects other areas. And many times when you do something at a level that isn't your best, you end up having to do it again or multiple times. I am not talking about pride with this as much as I talking about the discipline to do things well in all aspects of your life. In committing to do so, you will find yourself playing at a higher level. 2. The most important time to do something is when you don't want to do it. This one goes with the last in that the times when we are most at risk for sacrifice doing our best, are those times when we don't want to something. Maybe we are tired, worn out, emotionally drained, etc. We know we need to do something but find an excuse not to or put it off. These are the times we need to push though and do it. A great example since we are at the beginning of the year, is when someone wants to lose weight. They get all excited and for a short time, maybe a couple weeks, they go to the gym. But anyone who has worked out for a while knows, that after the first few weeks in January, many of those new people at the gym are no longer there. Why? Because when they didn't see results after just a couple weeks, they got discouraged, and even though they knew they needed to keep at it to see real results, they found excuses not to keep going and nothing changes for them. You see, for those people, the most important time to keep going is when they hit that first wall after a few weeks. If they can push through that and keep at it, they will more than likely stick with it and see real results and also build the habit that sticks. 3. The best things require great effort and time to achieve because they are meaningful. This one builds on the last two. The things really worth doing and that have meaning in life take great effort and time to achieve. For example, building a habit of taking care of your health and regular exercise. All the work you did for several years to get your blackbelt was worth it and you now have skills you will use the rest of your life. 4. No dead raccoons. ​ And while we are talking about doing things right and taking the time, etc. I will remind of you of my no dead raccoons story. The moral of the story is that when you see something that needs done, don't wait, do it and take care of it. Otherwise, it could end up messy for you. 5. What you focus on expands in your life and what you believe becomes your reality. This is one of my favorites because it is wisdom that has literally been passed down throughout human history even from the bible where it states “What you gaze upon you become.” It is very simple what you put your time into will become dominant in your life and what you believe about yourself and your reality will be just that. If you are negative about yourself and think only bad things happen to you, guess what will happen – bad things because that is what you are focused on and what you believe. Conversely if believe you can overcome adversity and are focused on doing great, meaningful things, guess what will happen? You will find and achieve them. (Car example) 6. God, family, country in that order. This one is straight forward. Your chances of being alive at 1 in 4 trillion, praise God for this gift daily. Your family will always be there for you through everything, treat them with respect, love, and never take them for granted. And lastly, country. You are fortunate to live in the greatest country in the history of the world because it was the first to put freedom ahead of power. Learn it's history and understand the fundamental principles that created it and embody them as you go through life. 7. Cherish every day. This life is a gift and goes by fast. Give thanks every day when you wake up. We never know when we will be gone. Life is a blink of an eye in the grand scheme of things. Every day is a gift to cherish and make the most of. Don't waste your days. 8. Choose your friends carefully. You will have many friends in your life, but only few real ones. This is important because friends can have a great impact on your life. You will have many friends at different times in your life, but only a few will truly last and only a few will truly be there for you and you for them through the ups and downs of life. Choose them carefully. 9. Be careful not to prejudge others. Along with choosing your friends carefully, also be careful not to prejudge others. I've learned this the hard way in life in that when I was younger I used to make a judgement about someone without really knowing them. Many times, I was proven wrong and finally got the message. Seek to know and understand others before forming an opinion on them. Keep an open mind. 10. Speak the truth and don't be afraid. In today's world, speaking the truth is harder than it used to be. People are scorned, mocked, even physically threatened for speaking and sticking to the truth. And there is only one truth when it comes to things – not your truth or someone else's. The truth is an absolute, so it is important to be sure you can back it up with evidence when you state it. If you can do that, then do not be afraid to speak it and stand by it. 11. Choose right over easy. In today's world where people to have everything instantly, it is hard not to take the easy way on many things. But taking the easy way does not mean it is the right way. Choose to do things the right way. This probably goes with the first Dadism of how you do anything is how you do everything, but it is a choice to do things right. Every day we go through a series of choices in our lives, do your best to chose wisely and choose right over easy. Hannah, you know I could probably put a hundred of these in this episode and in future episodes I will give more, but it's best not to eat the elephant all at once, but one bite at a time (ha, there's another one). I hope you can learn from these and use them in your life to have them help guide you. I love you, Dad   Best Quote: I hope you can learn from these "Dadisms" and use them in your life to have them help guide you.   Misfit 3: Use the "Dadisms" to help you in your life. Do your best to learn from those around you and gain wisdom, instead of learning the "hard way." Remember, you have a 1 in 4 Trillion chance of being alive. Cherish this gift every day.   Show Sponsors: 5 Minute Journal:  www.MisfitEntrepreneur.com/Journal

Cliffo and Gabi - hit103.1 Townsville
The Ultimate Dadisms | Producer Alicia's Pub Quiz | Nasa Confirms Time Travel Is Real!

Cliffo and Gabi - hit103.1 Townsville

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 28:05


Whats the ultimate Dadism? Producer Alicia's Pub Quiz: Jim does everything! But does he do this? Niav Owens recaps the world cup match! Sick Fix at Six: Dirty Surfaces Clickbait Cliffo: NASA confirms time travel is real! Is tinsel in or out? Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/cliffo-and-gabiSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

DAD Talks
DADtalks presents: DADisms: Consistent

DAD Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 16:01


S2 #004 Welcome to the first episode of our new segment titled DADisms DADisms are characteristics that dads should have as stated by previous guests in their answers to the question: A DAD is ______. The idea is to dig deeper into the answers that the dads give and how we can apply them to our everyday life. The first DADism comes from the interview with, JC Zahradnik, A DAD is consistent.

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The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters
PREVIEW: Contemplations #43 | The Science of Dadism

The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2021 16:07


Josh and Carl discuss the scientific basis for Dadism.

I'm Sorry What?!
Dadism with my very own Father - public speaking, family history and celebrity gossip

I'm Sorry What?!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 54:36


The absolute legend, John Floren AKA my dad is on the podcast this week! You might be surprised to find out he was quite the diva ;) Also this was my absolute favorite I'm Sorry What Moment of the WHOLE podcast!  Today we are chatting about:  - My dad's favorite I'm Sorry What Episodes  - Public Speaking/DECA  - How my parents met  - What it is like to work in the alcohol business without drinking  - The top selling celebrity alcohols  - How I became a disappointment (they dont call me that but listen you will see) - My dad's I'm Sorry What Moment  - Ending it with a Dadism  Thank you so much to my dad for coming on the podcast. This is such a special moment and I know how privileged I am to have this memory. I will cherish this forever.

I'm Sorry What
Dadism with my very own Father - public speaking, family history and celebrity gossip

I'm Sorry What

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 54:35


The absolute legend, John Floren AKA my dad is on the podcast this week! You might be surprised to find out he was quite the diva ;) Also this was my absolute favorite I'm Sorry What Moment of the WHOLE podcast!  Today we are chatting about:  - My dad's favorite I'm Sorry What Episodes  - Public Speaking/DECA  - How my parents met  - What it is like to work in the alcohol business without drinking  - The top selling celebrity alcohols  - How I became a disappointment (they dont call me that but listen you will see) - My dad's I'm Sorry What Moment  - Ending it with a Dadism  Thank you so much to my dad for coming on the podcast. This is such a special moment and I know how privileged I am to have this memory. I will cherish this forever.

CERTIFIED MAMA'S BOY with Steve Kramer
EP. 64: Girls Are Liars Pt. 1

CERTIFIED MAMA'S BOY with Steve Kramer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 48:22


Certified Mama’s Boy Merch is NOW AVAILABLE! Shop now Become a Certified Fan! 100% of the proceeds from June go to Black Lives Matter.   On Today’s Show: I had the world’s sweatiest job interview. My Dad, Jimmy Mack, is back, and has some Dadism’s for Father’s Day. I realized that during my time dating, Girls Are Liars. We explore with a limited series event of Dating Disasters.   Today’s Quote: “The world as we have created it is a process of our thinking. It cannot be changed without changing our thinking -Albert Einstein”   Good News: Uber Driver Rewarded with New Car By Jada Pinkett Smith After She Delivers Thousands of Meals to Hospital Workers Target Makes Coronavirus Pay Raise Permanent, Setting Hourly Minimum Wage to $15 – With Extra Bonuses .  As Heard On The Show: What Is Juneteenth?   Call the show anytime and leave a voicemail: 1-888-KRAMER-8 Tell your smart speaker: "Play Certified Mama's Boy Podcast" Follow us on social media: Instagram Facebook Love You Forever! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hope & Action Podcast
Hope & Action Episode 1. Dan Edelstyn meets one of his literary heroines - Neala Schleuning

Hope & Action Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2019 47:49


Neala Schleuning is the writer behind "Artpolitik: Social Anarchist Aesthetics in an Age of Fragmentation." The book has been a huge inspiration to us at Bank Job headquarters, and as its central theme it explores the relationship between aesthetics and ethics, and charts the destructive energy modernism brought to bear on meaning in art. 4-7 mins Dan and Neala first discuss Plato and Aristotle who put forward the idea that 'the good, the true and the beautiful' should sit right at the heart of aesthetics, in other words art should be 'meaningful'. Poets were banned under Plato as they stirred people up! Ethics is about guiding us collectively, modernism is about individualism, the romantic artist. Art becomes 'art for art's sake.'8-15 mins Their discussion then moves on to a very brief overview of the 20th century and the challenges to modernism - movements insisting on bringing politics back into the conversation. Neala says politics is ethics under another name. They then discuss the First World War, Dadism and Situationist International and the Lettrists, touching on Guy De Bord, who Neala thinks is one of the great lesser sung geniuses of the 20th century. The society of the Spectacle.16-20 mins - start to talk about Chris Marker, The Matrix and They Live, films which reveal the Spectacle as introduced by Neala in the last section.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iJC4R1uXDaELooking 'beyond the Spectacle'. Neala talks about this as a 'control system'. Dan likens this to advertising, 'the production of desire' which connects to Neala's term 'capitalist aesthetics'. 21 -27 mins A brief chat about Schumacher - 'Small Is Beautiful' and the Buddhist Economics and what that is meant to be. Situationist International inspired 68 uprisings as well as groups like Adbusters. 'Another world is possible.'27-31 mins we discuss the new mass media - social media - and the politic art and memes that are shared.34-40 mins on optimism amid a world with Trump and Johnson. But is it a great time for progressives? We talk about the necessity of taking action and not just talking. "That's how you create another world, you actualise it, you don't wait for a great leader, you get together with other people."40-47 mins we begin to discuss a new book Neala is writing discussing the Anthropocene, human activity on the geological record, it's not theoretical. She's very interested in the 'dark side of the sublime' Timothy Martin and The Hyper Object. We wrap it up!   

Manifesto!
Episode 15: Dadism and Public Enemy

Manifesto!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 101:11


Jake and Phil discuss Hugo Ball's 1916 Dada Manifesto, as well as Public Enemy's 1988 album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. The Manifesto: Hugo Ball, Dada Manifesto https://t.co/ZpW3qN32KO The Art: Public Enemy, It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back Works Referenced: Photo of Hugo Ball in his costume at the Cabaret Voltaire. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HugoBall#/media/File:HugoBallCabaretVoltaire.jpg Hugo Ball, Karawane https://poets.org/poem/karawane Marcel Duchamp, Fountain https://www.tate.org.uk/art/artworks/duchamp-fountain-t07573 Tristan Tzara, Dada Manifesto 1918 http://writing.upenn.edu/library/TzaraDada-Manifesto1918.pdf Philip Mann, Hugo Ball: An Intellectual Biography Debbie Lewer, Hugo Ball, Iconoclasm, and the Birth of Dada https://www.jstor.org/stable/25650841 Walter Laqueur, Weimar: A Cultural History Jacob Siegel and Angela Nagle, Internet Trolls, Online Cesspools, and Their Real-World Effects https://www.tabletmag.com/jewish-news-and-politics/247110/internet-alt-right-fascists Josef Pieper, No One Could Have Known Adam Bradley and Andrew DuBois, The Anthology of Rap Luigi Russolo, The Art of Noises https://monoskop.org/images/0/09/RussoloLuigiTheArtof_Noises.pdf Terminator X interview with Will Hernandez of WHO?MAG TV http://www.whomag.net/terminator-x/

Peter Rollins - The Archive
The End Of Meaning- Dadism, Transformance Art And Faith

Peter Rollins - The Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2017 44:24


The End Of Meaning- Dadism, Transformance Art And Faith by Peter Rollins

Museum of Fine Arts Bern
Max Ernst (1891 – 1976), Forest and Sun (Nocturnal Landscape), 1928

Museum of Fine Arts Bern

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2015 3:32


Max Ernst has the sun set in a mysterious, nocturnal forest landscape. Find out in what way this artwork is relevant to the artist's childhood. From the podcast series featuring highlights of the Kunstmuseum Bern Collection.

Dads Being Dads
#55 – Guilt Bowl XLIX

Dads Being Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015 67:27


Dadism in Super Bowl commercials. Dissection of morbid commercial. Cats in the cradle. Meninists. Glitter news. Fecal Crossbeam. Mess stress. Shameful Dad moments of the week. Breakfast slowdown. More gross stories. Snow safety tips.

Dads Being Dads
#55 – Guilt Bowl XLIX

Dads Being Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2015 67:27


Dadism in Super Bowl commercials. Dissection of morbid commercial. Cats in the cradle. Meninists. Glitter news. Fecal Crossbeam. Mess stress. Shameful Dad moments of the week. Breakfast slowdown. More gross stories. Snow safety tips.

Art for the Citizen Symposium
Chaplin in the 1930s as a Citizen Artist

Art for the Citizen Symposium

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2013 63:42


The 1930s is often defined as the Golden Age of Hollywood, led by stars such as Charlie Chaplin and the Marx Brothers. The movies served as both an escape and an inspiration for Americans faced with the hardships of the Great Depression. The panel explores Chaplin’s influence on art for the citizen, as well as other art movements such as Social Realism and Dadism through the 1930s. Featured speakers include: Hooman Mehran, Committee Member, The Annual Buster Keaton Celebration; Lisa Haven, Associate Professor of English at Ohio University, Zanesville; and Kate Guyonvarch, Chaplin Office Manager.