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Finance & Fury Podcast
The mother of all f**kups - Assumptions and their unintended consequences

Finance & Fury Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2019 26:42


Welcome to Finance and Fury, the Furious Friday edition Going to run through the last part of the Lucky country – and that is how we can best turn our luck around Through – innovation, freedom of choice, and ignoring narratives based on assumptions Going to skip through Innovation and freedom of choice –to not repeat the same thing over and over – check out the other eps on this – links on the website – Quick summary of how they fit into todays topic though Growth through Innovation – these two-go hand in hand – Creating new businesses and technologies, products and services which drives innovation – profit incentive – Innovation efficiency is a market force Innovation is a chain – single inventor, drive to improve, idea used to make product, then others improve Without companies we never get tech improvements – Chain between Gov tech and population What accelerates this - Freedom of choice and equality of opportunity – After researching this for years – assume it to be correct – but others have different views based around their assumptions I also believe that freedom of choice extends to what we allow as a population – due to the decisions we make based on assumptions Taxation policy is based around assumptions – but regardless of low or high rates – collect average tax to GDP% But when the very assumptions that we are basing a decision off is incorrect – it isn’t surprising we don’t get the outcome expected   What Today's episode will cover - What we assume is good for us, or will work – may have the opposite effect Also – how to know what we are told to assume is actually good for us Assumptions and models – Our lives are built on assumptions – heuristics – this is good, saves mental capacity for mundane tasks in decision making – System 1 and 2 – but something repeated enough moves from us thinking about it – to an automatic action I see this with investing all the time – If it is something I already own or understand well – investing becomes an automatic action – but if it is a fund I haven’t seen before, i wouldn’t just assume it is the same as all of the ones I currently hold If you are told something over and over again – you just assume it is true – repetition is a powerful tool Good and bad habits also form this way – if you hear the same thing over and over from different sources – must be true? Example – Who do you assume is smarter/provided greater benefit to our lives? Einstein or Tesla? Person – not company Based around assumptions – I’m assuming most of you have to stop and think about it for a second or have Einstein as a default answer – he is more commonly discussed/known – But I might be wrong – I am just assuming that based on personal experience, few people truly know the benefit to our lives Tesla provided Einstein was once asked how being the smartest man alive was – ‘I don’t know, you’ll have to ask Nikola Tesla’ What did Tesla invent? Beyond the power in your home – 300 patents – a lot of them helped develop most tech we have First Electro-Magnetic motor patent in 1888 – Why Musk named the company after him Radio – Marconi credited – when asked ‘Marconi is a good fellow, let him continue, he is using 17 of my patents’ Wireless, remote control, Radar, Xrays, Hydroelectricity, the resonant frequency of earth – earthquake machine, speedometers or electricity frequency or flow meter The list goes on– but didn’t care about money or credit, gave what patents away worth billions back then we assume that he had nothing to do with it anything outside of electricity – was an obscure fellow who had some beef with Edison – Instead – developed free wireless electricity for public use – His backers weren’t happy – JP Morgan and Oilmen The only man that was willing to fund him was John Astor, who died on the Titanic, a boat the JP Morgan owned He ran out of funding – and was smeared by the press of the time to destroy his reputation so nobody would take him seriously – Story of him wanting to marry a Pidgeon – actually not true – I assumed it was as I read it online It was a dream he had - he became fascinated by them - can sense the resonant frequency of earth better than almost any animal – then he had a dream about one and was talking about that – fake news is nothing new – just thanks to the internet and phone cameras, it is hard to completely cover up the truth What did Einstein leave us? theories of relativity with little application outside of the metaphysical/purely theoretical Tesla quote – ‘Einstein’s relativity work is a magnificent mathematical garb which fascinates, dazzles and makes people blind to the underlying errors. The theory is like a beggar clothed in purple whom ignorant people take for a king….its exponents are brilliant men but they are metaphysicists rather than scientists’. Moral of this story - Be aware of things that dazzle to blind – things that cannot be explained to you – too good to be true Don’t trust something that sounds too good to be true – promises and assumptions – political game used to win votes   This is where Narratives comes in – Due to repetition and overexposure – these can become a commonly held assumption narrative or story is an account of a series of related events, experiences, or the like, whether true or fictitious has one purpose – to entertain through storytelling to entertain, motivate or educate The best narrative has all three – motivates people through educating them of something to fear – while being entertaining Built around distractions or to drive public opinion – which drives policy decision   Mediums which form narratives Television Programming – it is in the name - a very effective tool in the past – control the flow of information Remember The News isn’t responsible for providing you factual information – they are responsible to make a profit But that is through delivering stories to the public – like a lot of stories, they are based around real-world events Ignoring the accuracy of any CNN reporting – the coverage is negative of Trump – gives an image that they suffer under him But CNN – Admits that Trump getting elected was the best thing to ever happen to them – MSM dying – leaked recordings nobody watching except airports, nursing homes – Youtube news channels get more views than them – What gets people’s attention? Fear or scandal – why 92% of all coverage of Trump is negative – their viewers dropping under Obama to record lows – needed to up the scandal meter Problem with most of these stories? Conclusions are based around assumptions – or reading a headline What to do? - News websites are a great source of some current events occurring, but not what actually happened - But just know that most of what you read and see online – about our politicians –policy, climate change, everything being pushed is for a purpose – to make you click – it is what makes money - what makes people click? Doom and Gloom – but also – these companies track what people online are looking at and commenting on – Creates an echo chamber of information – room of people by lunch looking at what has the most amount of clicks No wonder we are nihilistic in the west – Creates pessimism – unwillingness to move beyond the worst – why? Cause we can’t move beyond something if we can’t solve it, or take action to help mitigate the worst Example – what is more relevant to your life – that the Government has the power to seize your money to bail out a mess they helped create? Or the off chance that for the first time ever, predictions on Climate change will be even close to accurate and things get a little warmer over the next 100 years? Depends on what your assumptions about the world are – first - the Gov would never do that, latter - warmer earth is bad Looking back over records - 18000bc – average temp was 23 degrees – so about -4 from average over 50 years 12500 years ago – a spike in a hundred years of about 3 degrees – about -1 from a 50-year average 9500 bc – spike again – by about 3 degrees from where it was – then continued to go up 9000bc to 1500bc – temps were above or the same as now – were people dying? Or did agriculture get easier? From 1400bc up until last 100 years, went through a drop in average temps – decline in temps correlated with disease and famines in the colder parts of the world – like Europe There is little evidence that a warmer world is bad – especially compared to a colder earth – Why doesn’t the news cover long term trends of the Earth’s rotational axis – oscillates between 22.1 and 24.5 degrees on a 41,000-year cycle – by 2.4 degrees wobble – very slowly currently 23.44 degrees and decreasing at a rate of about 0.013° per century this model predicts that the long-term cooling trend that began some 6,000 years ago will continue for the next 23,000 years - Global temp peaked in 7500bc – stayed there for a while – but since 4000bc started dropping Imagine that you had been alive for 20000 years – seen all a lot of different earth climates – (link to graph on the website) Current models for temp increase have massive variances - error margins – 1 - 4.5 degrees increase in temperature How are they predicting this – when not even a 2-week forecast in temperature is accurate? Assume correct damaging thing to focus on – mostly outside of anyone’s control! made scared of the weather changing This can potentially be a damaging narrative - carbon is what is creating this right? Well we are carbon-based lifeforms – if people keep following that narrative once they implement all of their changes but it doesn’t help anything – they keep looking for more solutions – already are where celebrities are talking about how having less kids can help – while wanting more immigrations This sort of focus is based on one thing - Making people focus on the elements/topics that polarise– us versus them mentality So the narrative changes our interaction with each other – rather than accepting we have shared common goals, but different ways of achieving these – it is portrayed as if we don’t agree on how, you are against me and my enemy - Loss of freedom of speech – Introduces The assumption that someone is evil for not wanting to do the same thing as you Funny that the views of a lot of our grandfathers and great grandfathers would be called the Nazis they fought today Sleight of hand Government and media combined play– creates a concern to worry about and focus attention, resources on – then the population demand change – the government capitulates, or loses power While little attention is given to the things that will actually affect us day to day   What to do – What is the source of your assumptions – and the accuracy someone is telling you the truth is okay when they are Someone thinks they are telling you the truth – hit or miss Someone is telling you a half truth for a purpose – not great Stop assuming – this is the simplest thing that we can do as a society to help drive growth, innovation, basically a better future where we keep moving forwards – rather than backwards Don’t let overtons window close – While some ideas are awful – they shouldn’t be scielened from them – The Socratic method, also known as method of Elenchus, elenctic method, or Socratic debate, is a form of cooperative argumentative dialogue between individuals, based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking and to draw out ideas and underlying presuppositions But when talking to the other side is demonised – as the attacks become personalised/polarised – triggers automatic hatred for the individual more than ideas Having emotional connection to politics – have to remove and focus on what you can do   Don’t let the media or politicians decide what you should think - Remember Media uses a lot of subconscious imagery as framing – is someone evil? Montage of threatening music and suggestive descriptions, mention someone else who is publicly hated Also – selective choice of what to publicise or broadcast/edit interviews – try to get a number of different sources on a story – but not all just from companies that use a copy paste template on each story Once the media have created a problem by incorrect assumptions and are found out – how much accountability is there - Can never admit that they are wrong – they just shift the narrative without any culpability for their actions And so that you don’t pick up on the fact that they are the most reliable for facts US (extension global) Media ran with a narrative that Trump (elected president) committed treason, working with Putin Trump took office and said Obama Administration, DOJ, authorised wire taps and survailce on Trump and staffers Called crazy, but turns out it was true – based on a manufactured report – approval given by DOJ Question – If there was evidence Trump was a spy/committing treason – Taps started well before he won the election Why wouldn’t anyone come forward with actual evidence Start letting what the media say fall on deaf ears – everyone is too worried about climate change as there is a report a day about it – then some major story once a month to peak interest again Think for yourself – Luck can be undone – get 21 in blackjack and ask to hit – you blew some luck We each got 21 living in this country – either born or moved here – don’t blow it Don’t just assume – assumptions are the mother of all F ups – if you are demanding for action/change – you better be able to teach the theory as to why and how it will help – instead – people assume what they are told will work If you want to get in contact you can do so here.  Resources: Temperature graph https://wattsupwiththat.com/2016/09/29/earths-obliquity-and-temperature-over-the-last-20000-years/

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Episode 98 - Percy Jackson and the Olympians/Heroes of Olympus

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2016 142:33


This week, Kate and Elenchus cover both the Percy Jackson and the Olympians AND the Heroes of Olympus series(es?). Fair warning: lots of spoilers in this one. Also yelling. Lots of yelling.

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Episode 96 - Theme Free

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2016 50:24


Kate and Elenchus read some fun books recently! Let us tell you about them.

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Episode 95 - Lunar Chronicles

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2016 52:05


Kate and Elenchus talk about Marissa Meyer's Lunar Chronicles Quartet. YA fairytale-themed sci-fi space adventures? Why not.

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Episode 94 - Theme Free

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2016 46:13


Kate and Elenchus discuss some more books they've read lately.

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Episode 93 - Theme Free

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 46:50


Kate and Elenchus catch you up on some of the books they've read recently.

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Episode 92 - Sherlock Christmas Special

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2016 48:02


Kate and Elenchus watched the Sherlock Christmas special and...are less angry than you might have expected? EVIL FEMINISTS YOU GUYS, WHAT THE HECK

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Episode 90 - Summer Reading part 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2016 51:50


Kate and Elenchus talk more about books they read over hiatus!

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Episode 88 - Season 5 Summer Reading 1

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2016 45:40


Biblivore is back! Did you miss us? Kate and Elenchus discuss a few of the books we read over hiatus.

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Episode 87 - Season 4 Finale

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2015 68:36


Kate and Elenchus wrap up the season with a few last books discussions and a startlingly hot goat. See you all next season!

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Episode 86 - Lynn Flewelling (Nightrunner and Tamir)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2015 64:10


Kate and Elenchus talk about Lynn Flewelling's Nightrunner series and Tamir Triad. Action! Espionage! Magic! Teeny tiny dragons!

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Episode 85 - Theme Free #13

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2015 51:46


Kate and Elenchus manage to read a few more books, despite the odds.

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Episode 84 - Theme Free #12

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Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2015 40:43


Kate and Elenchus talk about books they've read lately.

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Episode 83 - Age of Ultron (movie)

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Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 72:43


Kate and Elenchus talk about the newest Avengers movie! What we liked (quite a bit!), what we would maybe change (also quite a bit?), and our usual round of Maximoff family feelings (so many). Also: robots.

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Episode 82 - Theme Free #11

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Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2015 65:41


Kate and Elenchus talk about books they've read recently.

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Episode 81 - Georgette Heyer

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2015 54:11


Kate and Elenchus discuss a few books by the romance novelist Georgette Heyer.

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Episode 80 - Theme Free #10

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2015 59:52


Kate and Elenchus discuss books they've read recently.

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Episode 77 - The Grisha Trilogy

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2015 68:21


Kate and Elenchus talk about Leigh Bardugo's fantasy YA trilogy. Fake Russia with wizards! Lesbian pirates! Some guy with a cat we are inexplicably fond of!

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Episode 76 - Theme Free #9

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2015 54:12


Kate and Elenchus discuss more books they've read lately

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Episode 74 - Theme Free #8

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2015 49:23


Kate and Elenchus discuss some of the books they've read recently.

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Episode 73 - Havemercy

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2015 90:21


Kate and Elenchus discuss Jaida Jones and Danielle Bennett's Volstovic Cycle books, inclduing Havemercy and its sequels. ROBODRAGONS. Let us say this again in case you missed it: ROBODRAGONS.

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Episode 71 - Spiritwalker

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2015 116:22


Kate and Elenchus discuss Kate Elliott's Spiritwalker Trilogy.

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Episode 70 - Dust and Light

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2015 56:31


Kate and Elenchus talk about Carol Berg's newest book, Dust and Light.

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Episode 69 - The Hobbit (movie) part 3

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2015 65:25


Kate and Elenchus talk about the third and final Hobbit movie, The Battle of Five Armies.

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Episode 68 - Mockingjay Part 1 (movie)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2015 53:58


Kate and Elenchus discuss the first of the Mockingjay movies from the Hunger Games series. (Includes spoilers for the whole book)

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Episode 67 - Season 4 Summer Reading Part 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2015 87:09


Kate and Elenchus talk about more books they read over the summer (and part of fall) hiatus!

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Episode 66 - Maze Runner (movie and books)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2015 83:33


Part two of our hiatus movie catch-up series! Kate, Elenchus, and special guest host Lurrel discuss the Maze Runner movie, with detours through the books.

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Episode 65 - Guardians of the Galaxy Movie

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2015 65:19


Kate and Elenchus are here with an extreeeemely belated disucssion of the Guardians of the Galaxy movie.

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Episode 64 - Season 4 Summer Reading Part 1

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 2014 77:42


Kate and Elenchus are back after the hiatus, and ready start season 4 by discussing some books they read over the summer!

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Episode 62 - Realm of the Elderlings (Robin Hobb)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2014 126:48


Elenchus and special guests Evelyn and Hazel finally talk about Robin Hobb's Realm of the Elderling books, in great detail. Pirates! Dragons! Puppies!

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Episode 61 - Loveless

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2014 83:32


Kate and Elenchus make the extremely questionable life choice of reading and discussing the manga series Loveless.

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Episode 59 - Enchanted Forest Chronicles

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2014 70:36


Kate and Elenchus indulge in some nostalgia by discussing Patricia C. Wrede's Enchanted Forest book series.

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Episode 58 - Hawkeye (2012 - present)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2014 59:41


Kate and Elenchus discuss the first two trade volumes worth of the current Hawkeye comic series (and, as per usual, a bunch of other tangentially related things). Arrows! Pizza dog! More arrows! Kate Bishop! Boats!

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Episode 57 - X-Men Days of Future Past Review

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Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2014 111:27


Kate and Elenchus try to work out what they thought about the newest X-Men movie

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Episode 56 - Theme Free #7

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Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2014 60:18


Kate talks about the 2014 Godzilla movie and Elenchus discusses the Lost Fleet: Beyond the Frontier books.

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Episode 55 - The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Review

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Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2014 63:15


Kate and Elenchus discuss the new Spider-Man film. Along with a lot of other tangentially related things. A lot.

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Episode 54 - The Three Musketeers

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2014 114:15


Kate and Elenchus discuss Dumas' Very Serious and Important Classic, The- HAHAHA JUST KIDDING, they discuss Dumas' extremely silly and upsettingly compelling adventure novel, the Three Musketeers

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Episode 53 - Three Musketeers (2012) Watch-Along

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2014 106:43


Kate and Elenchus watch the 2012 movie adaptation of the Three Musketeers. SHIPS. ATTATCHED. TO BALLOONS.

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Episode 52 - Five Recommendations

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2014 95:46


Kate and Elenchus continue to celebrate hitting 50 episodes (Wow! 50! We're still not over it) by choosing 5 books each they haven't talked about yet on the podcast to recommend.

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Episode 50 - Past Seasons Retrospective

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2014 120:28


Kate and Elenchus take their 50th episode (!!!) to reflect back on and rerecommend some of books they discussed long long ago in the forgotten wilds of seasons one and two.

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Episode 49 - Theme Free #6

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2014 61:17


Kate and Elenchus don't have any theme, plan, or vision this week, but frankly Elenchus would like credit for not actually passing out from exhaustion during recording.

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Episode 47 - Terry Goodkind

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2014 66:00


Kate and Elenchus know very very (VERY) little about Terry Goodkind, but they aren't letting that stop them from discussing the first Sword of Truth book or the TV adaptation, Legend of the Seeker.

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Episode 46 - The Count of Monte Cristo

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2014 96:24


Kate and Elenchus talk about Alexandre Dumas' classic adventure novel, The Count of Monte Cristo. Revenge! Duels! Poisons! Skeevy politicians! Lesbians! Hash island! And so much more!

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Episode 45 - E. M. Forster

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2014 49:56


Kate and Elenchus talk about Actual Literary Figure E. M. Forster! Or rather, they talk about A Room with a View and Maurice. Those are the two books they care about. Sorry.

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Episode 44 - The Count of Monte Cristo (2002) watch-along

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2014 135:47


Kate and Elenchus watch the 2002 version of The Count of Monte Cristo and talk all over it. Aventure! Revenge! Not nearly enough lesbians! Come join us!

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Episode 43 - Sherlock Season 3 Review

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2014 108:45


Kate and Elenchus share their (mostly cranky; sorry) thoughts about the most recent season of Sherlock.

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Episode 42 - Ellen Kushner

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2014 42:33


Kate and Elenchus talk about Ellen Kushner's Riverside books

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Episode 41 - The Hobbit (movie) part 2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2014 57:25


Kate and Elenchus share their conflicting opinions on the second Hobbit movie!

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Episode 40 - Les Miserables

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2014 89:26


Kate and Elenchus read Les Miserables, and they really, really, REALLY want to talk about it.

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Episode 39 - Les Miserables (2012) Movie Watch-Along

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2014 157:26


Kate and Elenchus watch Les Mis, and record their reactions along the way!

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Episode 38 - Summer Reading #2

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2013 53:28


Kate and Elenchus discuss a few more books they read over the summer.

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Episode 37 - The Eagle Movie Watch-Along

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2013 113:04


Join Kate, Elenchus, Janani and Sam as they talk their way through and over (the extended edition of) The Eagle. Romans! Britons! Very poorly thought out plans! And a lot of shots of scenery! Remember friends: the eagle is Rooooome.

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Episode 36 - Catching Fire Movie Discussion

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2013 47:25


Kate and Elenchus review Catching Fire! If by review you mean "meander through general thoughts and opinions."

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Episode 35 - Summer Reading #1

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2013 60:13


Welcome back, guys! Bibliovore returns for season 3, with Kate and Elenchus discussing some of the things they read over the summer hiatus.

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Episode 32 - Game of Thrones Season 3 (part 2)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2013 80:24


Kate and Elenchus discuss the second half of Game of Thrones. Highs, lows, things that make Elenchus cry book-reader tears - the usual.

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Episode 30 - Elementary Finale

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Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2013 53:29


Elementary Season 1 has ended! Kate and Elenchus discuss their opinions of the last few episodes.

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Episode 28 - Game of Thrones Season 3 #1

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Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2013 57:01


The slow takeover of the podcast by Game of Thrones continues. Kate and Elenchus discuss episodes 3 and 4 of Game of Thrones season 3 at length.

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Episode 27 - Catch-up

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2013 47:46


Like last week, Kate and Elenchus chat about recent tv episodes and books they just finished.

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Episode 26 - TV Roundup (LBD, Elemntary, Vikings, Game of Thrones)

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2013 53:31


Kate and Elenchus discuss recent episodes of miscellaneous book-based tv shows (and Vikings).

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Episode 24 - Theme Free #4 (Elementary and pre-Game of Thrones)

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2013 46:20


Kate and Elenchus ramble on about the lastest episodes of Elementary and their feelings about the upcoming return of Game of Thrones. (hint: those feeling are excitement)

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Episode 23 - House of M

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2013 47:50


Kate and Elenchus try to explain the Marvel event, House of M. It's not an easy task.

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Episode 22 - Manga

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2013 62:46


Kate, Sam, and Elenchus discuss a few of the manga series they've read

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Episode 19 - Avengers Disassmbled

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2013 63:51


Elenchus and Mitters talk about the Avengers Disassmbled event.

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Episode 17 - Elementary

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2013 62:22


Kate and Elenchus discuss their love for Elementary, with a short detour through the Great Mouse Detective.

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Episode 15 - The Hobbit (movie)

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2013 61:56


Kate and Elenchus discuss their feelings about the new Hobbit movie.

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Episode 14 - Theme Free #2

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2013 69:47


Kate and Elenchus discuss some of the books they read over break, and remember one of the worst movie they've ever seen.

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Episode 13 - Jane Austen

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2013 87:30


Kate and Elenchus return from hiautus to talk about Jane Austen

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Episode 8 - Game of Thrones Season 2, midseason review

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2012 68:55


Kate and Elenchus discuss season 2 of HBO's Game of Thrones. Potential spoilers for the first two books of A Song of Ice and Fire.

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Episode 6 - P.G. Wodehouse and Terry Pratchett

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2012 87:45


Kate, Sam and Elenchus visit Jeeves and Wooster and travel to Discworld