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The Lawfare Podcast
Lawfare Daily: Alexis Loeb on Kleptocracy and National Security

The Lawfare Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 45:55


In her recent Lawfare article, Alexis Loeb—a former deputy chief of the Jan. 6 Capitol Siege Section at the U.S. Department of Justice and a current partner at Farella, Braun, and Martel—discussed Attorney General Pam Bondi's memo dismantling the Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative. On today's episode, Loeb joined Lawfare Associate Editor Olivia Manes to talk about the work that the Kleptocracy Team conducted, why it mattered for national security, and whether the Justice Department's actions are part of a broader administrative trend towards non-enforcement of corruption.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Les Dérangeants
Anne Martel | Entreprendre avec sens et plaisir

Les Dérangeants

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 73:08


Dans cet épisode enregistré en direct de l’UQO à Saint-Jérôme, Étienne et Marie-Josée reçoivent la brillante et authentique Anne Martel, cofondatrice de Element AI et dragonne, pour une conversation crue, brillante et inspirante sur l’entrepreneuriat. On parle de : ✅ Vendre son entreprise pendant les contractions (littéralement). ✅ Être une femme dans un écosystème encore trop beige. ✅ Travailler 80 heures par semaine… ou pas. ✅ Et surtout : comment garder son bonheur et son feu dans le chaos entrepreneurial.

Anomia - le partenaire Business des avocats

Dans cet épisode, nous recevons Jean-Pierre Martel, figure incontournable du droit des affaires en France. Fondateur du cabinet Rambaud Martel, aujourd'hui intégré à Orrick, il revient sur son parcours d'avocat, son expertise en fusions-acquisitions, contentieux complexes et arbitrage international.Il partage avec nous les coulisses des grandes opérations de fusions et acquisitions, son analyse de l'évolution du métier d'avocat d'affaires, sa vision des défis juridiques actuels, ainsi que des conseils précieux pour les jeunes juristes.Un échange passionnant et sans filtre, à écouter absolument si vous vous intéressez au droit, à l'entreprise ou aux grandes stratégies économiques. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

The Third Gallon
S3E100 Steamboat Blitz - Pathfinder 2e - Outlaws of Alkenstar

The Third Gallon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 71:39


Micah's Angels arrive in disguise at The Bridgehouse, a fancy tavern in Martel situated in the middle of a bridge over the Ustradi river. All they have to do now is bargain for, steal, or win tickets to get aboard the Gearsmoke.   Check out the visualized version of this episode on YouTube   Bonus Banter Listener Question/Feedback Form: https://forms.gle/ks9ggJGE7grpgp8r9   Support us on Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/thirdgallon   Check us out at thirdgallon.com   Ambience created by Michael Ghelfi. Check his work out on YouTube and Patreon   The Third Gallon Podcast uses trademarks and/or copyrights owned by Paizo Inc., used under Paizo's Community Use Policy (paizo.com/communityuse). We are expressly prohibited from charging you to use or access this content. The Third Gallon Podcast is not published, endorsed, or specifically approved by Paizo. For more information about Paizo Inc. and Paizo products, visit paizo.com.

Brian Thomas
Empower U - Breitbart World Editor Frances Martel - April 22nd

Brian Thomas

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 12:19 Transcription Available


Trotzdem Hier
#TdH293: Meister Lemperle kommt zum Osterfest

Trotzdem Hier

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 83:22


Stadion am Sonntag brennt, Trainer ruft, Mannschaft rennt. Hektik beim DFB, wenn die schon die Masken seh'n Erste Halbzeit, hoher Druck, Tor von Münster pures Glück! die wackeln und wir bleiben dran, Schenk hält, was er kann. Auftsieg in Hannover schon, was ein Traum, Jetzt schon sicher? – wir glauben kaum! Sieg gegen Münster, anders gespürt, dank Lemperle und Schiri schnell geführt! Mittelfeld mit Doppelschicht, Abwehr kämpft, Kainz verliert die Sicht. Banner hoch, Maske auf, für Sky ein Graus, doch kommt nur Konfetti raus. Flanke rein, Downs kommt ran, Martel war der beste Mann. Pfeife pfeifft, Zeit ist um, Münster platt, Gäste stumm… Feierabend, Kneipe voll, Fans im Rausch, das Herz ist toll. Spiel ist aus, game ist ganz over alle in weiß nach Hannover. We didn't start the fire it was just confetti alle sonst paletti. Wir werden nur noch gewinnen, Münster nur am Schwimmen - bitte alle für Grodowski stimmen: https://www.liga3-online.de/jetzt-voten-der-spieler-des-34-spieltages-11/?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAafrmKoZWGI_mUYz2xFqb73jTuBKYBbfuO2lZYJzmhN-Qio7E8TbR7vFFJhKXA_aem__vZ5HjLE6ehsQjPZyN6Sfg Chapter Marks: 00:00:00 Intro 00:00:52 Begrüßung 00:02:08 FC - Münster 00:44:17 “Pyro-Show” 00:48:36 Ljubicic Form und Verlängerung? 00:58:25 Alle in weiß nach Hannover 01.13:36 Housekeeping 01:16:02 Anekdote Denis' Zugfahrt 01:17:48 Saisonwette 01:21:19 Verabschiedung Das Team TdH: * Denis (@kylennep) * Marco (@ruhrpott-hennes) * Raik (@effzehHH) * Saskia (@quarkbaellchen) Viel Spaß beim Hören! Den Podcast unterstützen: www.trotzdemhier.de/spenden Intromusik: Sascha Brinkmann Folgt uns auf BlueSky oder Insta (Handle jeweils /TrotzdemHier) und rezensiert uns bei iTunes & Co. Jetzt auch wieder live auf Twitch: www.twitch.tv/trotzdemhierpodcast

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast
Our Role in Future American Greatness!; Guest: Breitbart World Editor Frances Martel on Today's International Affairs

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 53:48


Today's podcast begins with our host, Mike Slater, talking about the role of people like YOU in helping this country to achieve its full potential. It's time for us all to get off welfare and improve our work ethics already! Donald Trump can't do it all!Following the opener, Breitbart's World Editor, Frances Martel, joins the program to speak out about how communist China has reacted to President Trump's recent tariffs and other important global news stories!

L'école de la vie
54. Ménage du printemps! Désencombrer pour plus de légèreté. Invitée: Ariane Martel-Labrecque

L'école de la vie

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 88:29


Saviez-vous combien l'on retrouve d'objets en moyenne par maison? 300 000 objets.Oui oui.Imaginez toute la gestion que ça représente dans nos vies, d'en posséder autant.Et si on désencombrait un peu? (ou beaucoup!)Le désencombrement, c'est bien plus qu'un simple ménage de printemps! Dans cet épisode, je reçois Ariane Martel-Labrecque, experte en désencombrement et fondatrice d'Allô Printemps, pour explorer notre relation (parfois compliquée) avec nos objets. Parce que oui, ce fameux sous-sol rempli de vieilles affaires ou cette armoire débordante racontent une histoire sur nos peurs, nos espoirs et notre vie intérieure!Dans cet épisode:​Pourquoi le désencombrement peut être un acte profondément libérateur (et pourquoi c'est si difficile)​Comment notre attachement aux objets révèle nos peurs et nos aspirations​Des astuces concrètes pour aborder le désencombrement en famille (sans traumatiser vos enfants!)​Comment trouver l'équilibre entre minimalisme extrême et accumulation compulsive​Une approche plus profonde que le simple "est-ce que ça m'apporte de la joie?" pour faire le tri​Comment désencombrer peut transformer non seulement votre espace, mais aussi votre façon de consommer​Les étapes pour commencer un désencombrement réussi (par quoi commencer et quoi éviter)​Que vous ayez tendance à vous accrocher à chaque souvenir ou que vous soyez plutôt du genre à tout jeter, cet épisode vous aidera à comprendre votre rapport aux objets et à créer un espace qui reflète vraiment la vie que vous voulez construire. Préparez-vous à ressentir cette légèreté qui vient quand on fait de la place pour l'essentiel!Pour contacter Ariane;info@alloprintemps.comhttps://www.instagram.com/alloprintempsSuivre Vanessa et l'école de la vie sur Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/vanpailong/https://www.instagram.com/_ecoledelavie/S'abonner à l'infolettre:https://vanpilon.myflodesk.comContribuer à l'École de la vie via BuyMeACoffee (MERCI EN MAJUSCULES!)buymeacoffee.com/ecoledelavieMerci au KOOL Club pour l'enregistrement!https://www.koolclub.ca/Captation: Laurent EmondChanson d'ouverture: "Rise Up" Alula

Crónicas Lunares
Vida de Pi - Yann Martel (Análisis integral y 3 capítulos)

Crónicas Lunares

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 41:03


Vida de Pi es un rompecabezas metafísico disfrazado de aventura exótica. Martel nos fuerza a elegir entre la verdad literal que mata el alma y la mentira poética que la salva. La genialidad radica en hacernos cómplices: al preferir la versión con el tigre, todos nos convertimos en Pi, eligiendo la fe sobre el escepticismo. Como él dice: "Y así pasa con Dios".AVISO LEGAL: Los cuentos, poemas, fragmentos de novelas, ensayos y todo contenido literario que aparece en Crónicas Lunares di Sun podrían estar protegidos por derecho de autor (copyright). Si por alguna razón los propietarios no están conformes con el uso de ellos por favor escribirnos al correo electrónico cronicaslunares.sun@hotmail.com y nos encargaremos de borrarlo inmediatamente. Si te gusta lo que escuchas y deseas apoyarnos puedes dejar tu donación en PayPal, ahí nos encuentras como @IrvingSun  https://paypal.me/IrvingSun?country.x=MX&locale.x=es_XC  Síguenos en:  Telegram: Crónicas Lunares di Sun  ⁠Crónicas Lunares di Sun - YouTube⁠ ⁠https://t.me/joinchat/QFjDxu9fqR8uf3eR⁠  ⁠https://www.facebook.com/cronicalunar/?modal=admin_todo_tour⁠  ⁠Crónicas Lunares (@cronicaslunares.sun) • Fotos y videos de Instagram⁠  ⁠https://twitter.com/isun_g1⁠  ⁠https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9lODVmOWY0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz⁠  ⁠https://open.spotify.com/show/4x2gFdKw3FeoaAORteQomp⁠  https://mx.ivoox.com/es/s_p2_759303_1.html⁠ https://tunein.com/user/gnivrinavi/favorites⁠ 

The Vinnie Penn Project
Breitbart's Martel On Booker, Tariffs

The Vinnie Penn Project

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 14:59 Transcription Available


Exiting through the 2010s
Zama with Kayleigh Donaldson

Exiting through the 2010s

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 113:18


Kayleigh Donaldson is back for 2017''s period piece in ZAMA! Together we chat about the state of movies, Martel's short but impressive filmography, how she goes about adapting the novel, and how to make history simplified through movies

More Than Medicine
Were There Any State or Federal Laws Violated During Covid Pandenic?

More Than Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 30:23 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhen the COVID pandemic swept across America, Attorney Lauren Martel found herself on the front lines of a different kind of battle – one for constitutional rights and medical freedom. From securing a patient's right to try ivermectin to challenging mask mandates that led to citizens being escorted out of businesses by police, Martel's legal expertise became a shield for those caught in the crossfire of evolving pandemic policies."What we really saw during those years is a flip-flop, in that people thought policy was law," explains Martel, revealing how administrative dictates superseded constitutional protections. As a self-described "Holy Spirit-filled attorney," she draws a powerful connection between divine law and American liberties, arguing that both were trampled during what she characterizes as "tyrannical years" of lockdowns and business closures.The conversation takes listeners through multiple lawsuits Martel filed – from protecting workers seeking religious exemptions from vaccine mandates to defending individuals who couldn't physically exercise while masked. Her first-hand accounts provide a troubling window into how enforcement mechanisms evolved, including the repurposing of local "Livability Departments" into mask police and the public health theater that saw vaccines administered in abandoned car dealerships and fast food parking lots.Most disturbing are Martel's allegations about hospital protocols during COVID. She and Dr. Jackson discuss how administrative decisions may have prioritized remdesivir and ventilators over potentially life-saving alternatives, with financial incentives potentially influencing treatment decisions. The Attorney doesn't mince words about accountability, citing South Carolina's reputation as "the most corrupt Republican state" while expressing hope that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s leadership might finally bring transparency to vaccine policies.For those concerned about medical freedom, Martel offers practical advice and encouragement. "I have seen across the board, in schools and employment places, where people have stood up to it, that they have been successful." Ready to discover what rights you might not know you have? Listen now and arm yourself with knowledge that could protect your family's health freedoms.https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.comhttps://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/

Les matins
Dessin de presse : Saint-Just-le-Martel, près de Limoges, résiste à la centralisation

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 4:43


durée : 00:04:43 - Le Reportage de la rédaction - Après une période d'incertitude en 2024, la ministre de la Culture Rachida Dati a finalement relancé il y a quelques semaines le projet d'une Maison du dessin de presse à Paris. Une décision incomprise à Saint-Just-le-Martel qui accueille déjà une institution reconnue par toute la profession.

Le Reportage de la rédaction
Dessin de presse : Saint-Just-le-Martel, près de Limoges, résiste à la centralisation

Le Reportage de la rédaction

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 4:43


durée : 00:04:43 - Le Reportage de la rédaction - Après une période d'incertitude en 2024, la ministre de la Culture Rachida Dati a finalement relancé il y a quelques semaines le projet d'une Maison du dessin de presse à Paris. Une décision incomprise à Saint-Just-le-Martel qui accueille déjà une institution reconnue par toute la profession.

Box Sophisme
Épisode 120- 20 mars 2025

Box Sophisme

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 60:12


Cette semaine! Jean-Mïchel Martel est avec nous pour jaser de The Day The Earth Blew Up a Looney Tunes Movie, et de Pédalo!

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast
Legal Ways to Deal with Illegal Aliens; Guest: Breitbart World Editor Frances Martel on Various International Matters for Trump 2.0!

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 60:44


You might have heard recently that President Donald J. Trump is using an American law from the 1700s to deal with illegal immigrants in our great nation in 2025. Can he do that? Our host, Mike Slater, has the answer to that question and more at the start of today's podcast!Following the opener, Breitbart's World Editor, Frances Martel, joins the show to talk about Trump 2.0's dealings in South America, the Middle East, and the rest of the globe! It's a big world and Frances has us covered completely, so don't miss this!

Border City Church Podcast, Detroit, MI
Fruitfulness from Death - Steve Martel - 03-16-24

Border City Church Podcast, Detroit, MI

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 36:21


In this message, Steve Martel talks about how when we die to ourselves and follow Jesus, we see fruitfulness in our lives. He talks about how we have been called to surrender control of our lives, choose obedience to Jesus over comfort, lose unhealthy attachment to the things of this world, and face hardships with courage.

Les interviews d'Inter
Camélia Jordana : "Charles Martel était une espèce de punk qui pillait les églises"

Les interviews d'Inter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2025 32:59


durée : 00:32:59 - Bistroscopie - par : Charline Vanhoenacker - A l'affiche de Reine Mère, le nouveau film de Manele Labidi, elle incarne Amel, une badass qui ne rend pas les armes! Comme un écho à sa propre vie, Camélia Jordana se confie sur les femmes méditerranéennes, ses deux grands-pères engagés au FLN, le "fantasme identitaire" autour de Charles Martel... - invités : Camélia JORDANA - Camélia Jordana : Chanteuse, interprète - réalisé par : François AUDOIN

moje ADHD
jak cykl menstruacyjny wpływa na ADHD

moje ADHD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 11:45


*kochani pamiętajcie, że ten odcinek powstał na bazie moich doświadczeń, ma charakter czysto informacyjny i nie zastąpi profesjonalnej porady medycznej źródła: Roberts, B., Eisenlohr-Moul, T., & Martel, M. M. (2018). Reproductive steroids and ADHD symptoms across the menstrual cycle. Psychoneuroendocrinology, 88, 105–114. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psyneuen.2017.11.015Eng, A. G., Nirjar, U., Elkins, A. R., Sizemore, Y. J., Monticello, K. N., Petersen, M. K., Miller, S. A., Barone, J., Eisenlohr-Moul, T. A., & Martel, M. M. (2024). Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and the menstrual cycle: Theory and evidence. Hormones and behavior, 158, 105466. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yhbeh.2023.105466Prevalence of hormone-related mood disorder symptoms in women with ADHD. (2021). Journal of Psychiatric Research, 133, 10–15. (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpsychires.2020.12.005)https://www.additudemag.com/adhd-and-periods-menstrual-cycle-hormones/?srsltid=AfmBOoq5LUXW7N528RIC9Al78BOe1N4niSHeqgruQ0utk1HnhvPpQh6U#footnote2https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=90rDwUF-e1A&t=2shttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OacH32o3jkE&t=594shttps://www.scientificamerican.com/article/adhd-symptoms-can-fluctuate-with-the-menstrual-cycle/?utm_source=flipboard&utm_content=topic%2Fadhdhttps://add.org/pmdd-and-adhd/ https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0022395620311134?via%3Dihubzapraszam was na mojego: instagrama: https://www.instagram.com/kasia_fatyga/tik toka: https://www.tiktok.com/@kasiafatyga?lang=pl-PLoraz do obserwacji i oceny podcastu a jeśli uważacie moje treści za wartościowe (lub po prostu przydatne) i chcecie mnie w jakiś sposób wesprzeć możecie postawić mi wirtualną kawę na ⁠https://buycoffee.to/moje-adhd⁠ z góry dziękuję za każdy rodzaj wsparcia

Soft Power
Les grandes ambitions de France Télévisions

Soft Power

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 108:35


durée : 01:48:35 - Soft Power - par : Frédéric Martel - À la tête de France Télévisions depuis bientôt 10 ans, Delphine Ernotte défend un service public proche des Français, garant de la diversité culturelle et de l'information fiable, mais qui doit s'adapter aux défis numériques et à la concurrence des géants du streaming. - réalisation : Alexandra Malka - invités : Delphine Ernotte Cunci Présidente de France Télévisions; Dominique Nora Ex-directrice de la rédaction de l'Obs

The Adrienne Ross Show
Breitbart News's Frances Martel Breaks Down Trump's Showdown with Zelensky & Grades the President

The Adrienne Ross Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 39:03


Breitbart News International Editor Frances Martel breaks down President Trump's Oval Office exchange with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and discusses Trump's impact on other nations since taking office. She also gives the president a grade and explains.Watch on YouTube at the link here, or listen on podcast platforms or The BMG Network.RELEVANT LINKS: https://x.com/maddenifico/status/1895532308469604431 www.breitbart.com Frances Martel on The Adrienne Ross Show in March 2024 SUBSCRIBE, LIKE, SHARE, AND COMMENT RESPECTFULLY. Subscribe to the MAIN CHANNEL, The Adrienne Ross Show: https://www.youtube.com/@TheAdrienneRossShow If you appreciate my content and would like to donate: Cash App: $AdrienneRossCom Venmo: @Adrienne-Ross-25 Thank YOU! FOLLOW MY WRITING ON SUBSTACK: https://adrienneross.substack.com/ BMG NETWORK: https://www.thebmgnetwork.com/theadriennerossshow WEBSITE: https://www.adriennerosscom.com FOLLOW ADRIENNE ROSS COMMUNICATIONS ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AdrienneRossCommunications Twitter: https://twitter.com/AdrienneRossCom CONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA: Twitter: https://twitter.com/Adrienne2012 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adriennerossny2mo/ God bless you abundantly! Get full access to Adrienne Ross Communications at adrienneross.substack.com/subscribe

The Vinnie Penn Project
Breitbart's Martel

The Vinnie Penn Project

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2025 16:23 Transcription Available


FUTURE FOSSILS
Ep 10 - J.F. Martel on Machines vs. Fractals, Black Box Personhood, and Navigating The AI Fairy Tale

FUTURE FOSSILS

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2025 78:04


Halfway through one of my favorite sci-fi novels, Charles Stross' Accelerando, we tune in to the members of an interstellar first contact mission as they pass the time debating whether the Technological Singularity has happened yet. Spoiler alert: all of them are uploaded minds appearing in a consensus VR environment as various post-human avatars, riding inside a computer the size of a grain of rice on a craft the size of a soda can. To readers it seems like a satire: what, if not this, would it take to convince you we're over the rainbow? But good science fiction provokes us to question the present, and so we must ask: what are we waiting for? Are we still moderns? Is this still Western civilization? Should we be looking forward to the age of machine superintelligence, or has it already happened, like physicist Cosma Shalizi argues in his blog post “The Singularity in Our Past Light-Cone”? Here's a clip from that piece:Exponential yet basically unpredictable growth of technology, rendering long-term extrapolation impossible (even when attempted by geniuses)? Check.Massive, profoundly dis-orienting transformation in the life of humanity, extending to our ecology, mentality and social organization? Check.Annihilation of the age-old constraints of space and time? Check.Embrace of the fusion of humanity and machines? Check.Creation of vast, inhuman distributed systems of information-processing, communication and control, "the coldest of all cold monsters"? Check; we call them "the self-regulating market system" and "modern bureaucracies”.Maybe we ought to consider, like Bruno Latour, that We Have Never Been Modern. Or maybe, as Federico Campagna suggests in Prophetic Culture, each era's inhabitants identify as “modern” and project the “likely story” produced by their process of “worlding” to imagine futures that recede like mirages or rainbows as we approach the horizon of our understanding? By the time we arrive, we have transformed and the mysteries of the ancient and future are conserved. Some Indigenous cultures believe that all animals identify as “people” — perhaps every world is mundane to its native observers, and yet all of them arise out of chaos and ineffability. Science can't answer some questions because it depends on replicability and provisional consensus, and some questions ultimately force us out of attempts to get everything to make sense and into contemplative surrender to our own cognitive limits (no matter how much we augment ourselves).Science will, of course, continue. As Ted Chiang wrote twenty five years ago in his short story “Catching Crumbs from The Table”, advancements in AI and biotechnology could foreseeably “[leave] journals to publish second-hand accounts translated into human language… Journals for human audiences were reduced to vehicles of popularization, and poor ones at that, as even the most brilliant humans found themselves puzzled by translations of the latest findings… Some left the field altogether, but those who stayed shifted their attentions away from original research and toward hermeneutics: interpreting the scientific work of metahumans.”In 2025, living through the superexponential evolution of machine intelligence, this story hits close to home. What will we do when all breakthroughs are made by black box AI systems whose logic and insights evade us? We already have to take large language models on faith, doing our best to conserve a modest sliver of understanding as we resign ourselves to the practical benefits of successful but illegible prediction. But given that scientific progress has largely advanced through the proliferation of hyperspecialist experts who cannot understand one another's research, we should again ask if it were ever the case that we could explain everything, or whether we've just been ignoring the central importance of textual interpretation as we puzzled over the riddles of a world that never owed us any satisfying final answers?Whether we're modern or not, it is time for us to reconsider the foundations of ideas like informed consent, agency, evidence, and personhood. Whether you think we're still waiting around for the future or that we are living it, we live among an ecology of diverse intelligences and require a humbler approach…one strangely similar to that of Medieval serfs and jungle-dwelling foragers than first seems obvious…one that owes back pay to the dismissed disciplines of religion, magic, and myth. Which is why I'm excited to get weird with you in this episode.This week I speak with one of my closest comrades in philosophical investigation, Canadian author and film-maker J.F. Martel. Co-founder and co-host (with Phil Ford) of the internationally-acclaimed Weird Studies Podcast and Weirdosphere online learning platform, tenured para-academic explorer of high strangeness and the liminal zones between the known, unknown, and unknowable, J.F. is a perfect partner with whom to refine inquiry into persistent and tricky questions like:– What is the nature of technology and how does it change as our seemingly-discrete tools and built environments merge into a planet-scale thinking machine?– How can we tell when AI achieves personhood, and what does it take to be “good parents” of beings that are fundamentally beyond our control?– What can religion and fairy tales teach us about living well in a world where our explanatory frameworks fail us?– How can we re-think and re-claim healthy institutions to serve human flourishing after the end of history as we know it?Subscribe, Rate, & Comment on YouTube • Apple Podcasts • SpotifyPlease consider becoming a patron or making tax-deductible monthly contributions at every.org/humansontheloop. (You'll get all the same perks.)J.F.'s LinksReclaimingArt.comWeirdStudies.comWeirdosphere.orgJF on X | Weird Studies Discord & SubRedditReclaiming Art in The Age of Artifice (book)Project LinksRead the project pitch & planning docDig into the full episode and essay archivesJoin the online commons for Wisdom x Technology on DiscordThe Future Fossils Discord Server abides!Contact me about partnerships, consulting, your life, or other mysteriesChapters0:00:00 - Teaser0:01:01 - Introduction0:09:32 - Revisiting Reclaiming Art in The Age of Artifice0:15:12 - What we lose and gain by automating culture0:31:12 - Wendell Berry's poem “A Timbered Choir”0:36:50 - Transcendental, Machinic, Immanental, Imaginal, and Fractal0:46:21 - Black Box Personhood & AI as A 'Thou'1:00:00 - Is AI Magic?1:06:10 - Fairy Tales, Faith, and Submission after Modernity1:10:27 - Do we still need institutions?1:16:59 - Thanks & AnnouncementsBack Catalogue FF 18 - J.F. Martel on Art, Magic, & The Terrifying Zone of Uncanny AwesomenessFF 71 - J.F. Martel on Sequels & Simulacra, Blade Runner 2049 & Stranger Things 2WS 26 Living in a Glass AgeFF 126 - Phil Ford & JF Martel on Weird Studies & Plural RealitiesJRS Currents 064: Michael Garfield and J.F. Martel on Art x AIFF 214 - J.F. Martel, Phil Ford, & Megan Phipps on Weird Cybernetics: Waking Up From The EcstasyFF 231 - Eric Wargo & J.F. Martel on Art as Precognition, Biblically-Accurate A.I., and How to Navigate Ruptures in Space-TimeMentioned MediaWalter Benjamin's “The Work of Art in The Age of Mechanical Reproduction”Erik Hoel's “Curious George and the case of the unconscious culture”New York Encounter (event)Art is dead. Long live Art with Android Jones | Mind Meld 323 Third Eye DropsCosma Shalizi & Henry Farrell's “Artificial Intelligence is a Familiar-Looking Monster”Sigmund Freud's Beyond The Pleasure PrincipleWendell Berry's “A Timbered Choir”Henri Corbin's “Mundus Imaginalis or the Imaginary and the Imaginal”William Irwin Thompson's Imaginary LandscapesDanny Hillis' “The Enlightenment Is Dead. Long Live The Entanglement”Neri Oxman's “The Age of Entanglement”David Krakauer's “Emergent Engineering”Kevin Kelly's Out of ControlFF 150 - A Unifying Meta-Theory of UFOs & The Weird with Sean Esbjörn-HargensFF 223 - Timothy Morton on A New Christian Ecology & Systems Thinking BlasphemyTop Aerospace Scientists Suspect UFOs are Biblical Time Machines | Diana Walsh Pasulka on The Danny Jones PodcastZiwei Xu et al.'s “Hallucination is Inevitable: An Innate Limitation of Large Language Models”Isaac Asimov's FoundationGilles Deleuze's Difference and RepetitionOther MentionsDonna TartMatt CardinMichael PhilipBenoit MandelbrotJames AllenGregory BatesonDavid HumeGottfried LeibnizL. Ron HubbardErik DavisCarl JungJacques LacanAlbert CamusJean-Paul SartreCurt JaimungalStafford BeerCarl SaganJames HillmanPhil FordMarie-Louise von FranzGK ChestertonEdmund Burke This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe

Soft Power
Unitaid et Reporters sans frontières : des combats pour l'accès aux soins et pour la liberté de la presse

Soft Power

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2025 108:05


durée : 01:48:05 - Soft Power - par : Frédéric Martel - À l'heure où les Etats-Unis se retirent de l'OMS, comment gérer une santé mondiale affaiblie ? / Droit à l'information, sécurité des journalistes, viabilité des médias : comment protéger la liberté de la presse face aux menaces ? - réalisation : Alexandra Malka - invités : Marisol Touraine Présidente de l'organisation Unitaid, ex-ministre des Affaires sociales, de la Santé et des Droits des femmes; Thibaut Bruttin Directeur général de Reporters sans frontières (RSF).; Esther Duflo Économiste franco-américaine et professeure, prix Nobel d'économie 2019

The Adventures of Pipeman
PipemanRadio Says THE DISTRESS IS COMING From Deadly Apples

The Adventures of Pipeman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 14:49


Deadly Apples, the Montreal-based rock/metal powerhouse, have released their highly anticipated new single, "Volatile," now available on all major streaming platforms. Renowned for their electrifying performances, the band delivers a monumental track that features guest appearances by Richard Patrick of Filter and Danny Lohner of Nine Inch Nails.first single from the band's upcoming album, DISTRESS, slated for release this summer."Volatile" is a testament to the band's dedication to working with some of the most respected names in rock and metal. Frontman / lyricist Alex Martel and drummer / composer Antoine Lamothe – has forged a reputation for its fierce, unpredictable, and high energy live performances often culminating with Martel diving – and drowning – into the crowd. As rock music – and society – has become increasingly safe and bland, the French-Canadian band has received praise for bringing back the danger and unpredictability to unsuspecting audiences. Interlaced with cinematic atmospheres, poignant melodies, singular screams, gritty analog synths, pummeling drum beats, abrasive guitars, delicate pianos and heartfelt lyrics, DISTRESS is a unique, relevant and modern take on a classic genre that they made their own. March 29, 2025 @ "VIVO X El ROCK" Festival in Lima, Peru with Avenged Sevenfold, Marilyn Manson, Anthrax, and more Take some zany and serious journeys with The Pipeman aka Dean K. Piper, CST on The Adventures of Pipeman also known as Pipeman Radio syndicated globally “Where Who Knows And Anything Goes”. Check out our segment Positively Pipeman dedicated to Business, Motivation, Spiritual, and Health & Wellness. Check out our segment Pipeman in the Pit dedicated to Music, Artistry and Entertainment Subscribe to The Adventures of Pipeman at https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-...Would you like to be a sponsor of the show?Would you like to have your business, products, services, merch, programs, books, music or any other professional or artistic endeavors promoted on the show? Would you like interviewed as a professional or music guest on The Adventures of Pipeman, Positively Pipeman and/or Pipeman in the Pit? Would you like to host your own Radio Show, Streaming TV Show, or Podcast? Contact the Pipeman:Phone/Text Contact – 561-506-4031Email Contact – dean@talk4media.comFollow @pipemanradio on all social media outletsVisit Pipeman Radio on the Web at linktr.ee/pipemanradio, theadventuresofpipeman.com and pipemanradio.com. Download The Pipeman Radio APPThe Adventures of Pipeman is broadcast live Wednesdays at 1PM ET and Music & Positive Interviews daily at 8AM ET on W4CY Radio (www.w4cy.com) and replays on K4HD Radio (www.k4hd.com) – Hollywood Talk Radio part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). The Adventures of Pipeman TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-adventures-of-pipeman--941822/support.

The Shining Wizards
Episode 727: Meat Sticks

The Shining Wizards

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 141:43


The Shining Wizards Return with a huge episode It's week 1 of the Polaco Watch, as we follow along to see if he wants it to Minnesota in April We are joined by Kate from Fightful to talk about the 2025 Royal Rumble, did the Rumble live up to expectations & are we happy with the winners? From Kate we go to Pro Wrestler/Comedian Dan Barry to talk about his retirement tour from wrestling, not giving a shit, comedy, SSCW and attacking wrestlers at merch stands. Back from the break we finish our talk about the Rumble,PPV Picks and Punishments, the winners and losers. Triple H in the Hall of Fame & Demolition back on WWE.com Brudno is heated about AEW Dynamite, and we voice our frustrations about AEW Dynamite and Collision. We talk about the upcoming season of Dark Side of the Ring and what episodes we are looking forward too. Then it's time for our Homework as we go back to Wrestlemania 7 & talk Blind Fold Match- Jake "the Snake" Roberts vs Rick" the Model"Martel. HK gets his heart broken and we talk about the match, the moment and more. Then Matt assigns Homework as we go back to September 2007 to ROH as we watch The Briscoes vs Kevin Steen/El Generico in Ladder Wars Link Below https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ydtyX9YkAD8 Follow Kate https://t.co/v7q5TFA7qg Follow Dan Barry https://t.co/cCKsXFUU73 Follow The Shining Wizards https://t.co/JxBwhzKl9E

The Barn
Deadly Apples' Alex Martel Joins the Vulgar Display of Podcast to Discuss DISTRESS

The Barn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2025 23:27


Send us a textMontreal's own Alex Martel, frontman of the high-energy rock/metal band Deadly Apples, recently made a appearance on the Vulgar Display of Podcast, offering an unfiltered look into the band's evolution, the making of their latest album DISTRESS, and the current state of rock music. Known for his unpredictable stage presence and raw vocal intensity, Martel did not hold back in a conversation that was as engaging as Deadly Apples' electrifying live performances.Throughout the discussion, Martel reflected on Deadly Apples' reputation for bringing danger and unpredictability back to rock music—a stark contrast to what he describes as an increasingly “safe and bland” scene. He shared stories from the band's intense live performances, which often see him diving into crowds and immersing himself completely in the energy of the audience.Martel delved deep into the creative process behind DISTRESS, Deadly Apples' latest full-length album. Produced by drummer and composer Antoine Lamothe, the album pushes the band's signature sound to its extremes—darker, heavier, yet more accessible than ever. With a lineup of rock heavyweights contributing to the project, including Nine Inch Nails alumni Danny Lohner and Filter's Richard Patrick, DISTRESS is already shaping up to be one of the band's most defining works.“Having guys like Richard Patrick and Danny Lohner involved was huge for us,” Martel said. “They bring an energy that aligns perfectly with our vision. This record is cinematic, chaotic, and deeply personal.”With Deadly Apples having toured alongside some of the biggest names in rock and metal—Rob Zombie, Korn, Marilyn Manson, Deftones, and Rammstein—Martel shared what it was like to be on the road with such legendary acts. He discussed the invaluable lessons learned and the stark differences in rock audiences across the globe, from the wild crowds in South America to the passionate fans in Japan and Europe.As DISTRESS gears up for its highly anticipated release, Martel teased upcoming tour plans, more collaborations, and an explosive new music video for their latest single, “Volatile.” With their signature unpredictability, fans can expect nothing short of chaos and intensity.For those who missed Alex Martel's appearance on the Vulgar Display of Podcast, the episode is now available on all major streaming platforms. If his interview was any indication, Deadly Apples is ready to make a major impact once again—louder, darker, and more volatile than ever.http://www.betterhelp.com/TheBarnThis episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and brought to you as always by The Barn Media Group. YOUTUBE https://www.youtube.com/@TheBarnPodcastNetwork SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/show/09neXeCS8I0U8OZJroUGd4?si=2f9b8dfa5d2c4504 APPLE https://podcasts.apple.com/podcast/id1625411141 I HEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/podcast/97160034/ AMAZON https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/7aff7d00-c41b-4154-94cf-221a808e3595/the-barn

AURN News
#HollywoodLive: Beyoncé Wins Album of the Year at the Grammys, Kendrick Lamar Takes Five Awards, and a Tribute to Quincy Jones

AURN News

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 3:15


Beyoncé finally got her crowning glory of Best Album of the Year at the 67th Grammy Awards—something that has eluded her illustrious career for decades. “Cowboy Carter” added to her collection of Grammys, I think it was number 36. The singer, who was visibly surprised, dedicated her award to Linda Martel, the first Black woman to perform solo at the Grand Ole Opry. And by the way, Ms. Martel, who's 83, is featured on several of “Cowboy Carter” songs, and it makes Beyoncé the first Black woman to win Album of the Year since 1999, when Lauryn Hill's “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill” took the title. Now, while accepting her award for Best Rap Album, Doechii—who is only the third woman to win the honor—thanked God and her mom, Celicia Moore, whom she brought up on stage with her to share the moment. Doechii delivered a powerful message to all of the little Black girls out there, saying they could do whatever they dream of. This year's Grammy telecast, of course, was shifted after the L.A. fires to a fundraiser. And by the end of the show, America had raised more than $7 million for many of the people suffering after the Eaton and Palisades fires. And now for some of the stuff you probably didn't see: that Associated Press reporter who dissed music legend Babyface. In the middle of her interview, she saw Chappell Roan and left Babyface mid-sentence. She didn't apologize until after the clip went viral. And by now, you may have seen Kanye West's wife, who left little to the imagination by going completely naked underneath a sheer minidress. They left after a few minutes on the carpet—hey, nudity is against the law in L.A.! And then there's Kendrick Lamar, who had a great night with five wins, including Song and Record of the Year. But one of the best moments for me was the tribute to the late Quincy Jones, led by Stevie Wonder, who was joined by a student choir from Pasadena Waldorf School and Palisades High School—both severely damaged by the wildfires. The tribute included Cynthia Erivo and Herbie Hancock, who I've got to say set a whole new standard for live performances, along with Jacob Collier, Janelle Monáe, and Lainey Wilson. Yes, it was a great night for the City of Angels, and music's biggest night did not disappoint. Now, we were on the red carpet and backstage in the press room—virtually—kind of an interesting setup. We'll have several clips that you can check out. You don't want to miss them, and that's of course at @aurnonline. And don't forget to follow me on social media at @TanyaHollywood. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Vinnie Penn Project
Breitbart's Martel: Panama, Trudeau, China & Severance

The Vinnie Penn Project

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 14:45 Transcription Available


Blind Shovel
On "Saints & Sand" - JF Martel & Michael Olivo

Blind Shovel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 75:26


A self-reflective Blind Shovel, this time the great JF Martel (of Weird Studies & Reclaiming Art.) interviews me on my latest book release, Saints & Sand. We discuss fatherhood, my process, the symbols found within the book, and much more.*PROMO CODE for $5 off: "SAINTS2025"Saints & Sand Order PageSaints & Sand PreviewHeader image: Michael Olivo, "Front Cover" 2024

The Kitchen Table Historian
True Crime: The Murder of Adolph Martel - North Dakota, 1941

The Kitchen Table Historian

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 12:11


As a raging blizzard tore across the state of North Dakota, Adolph Martel sat warm and safe inside a mental hospital. A former drifter named J.J. Murphy stood talking with him, helping the time to pass. Little did they know it, but a patient's presence nearby would result in the death of one of them and the near demise of the other.

Scotch et Domination Mondiale - La Tranchée: podcast pour marketeur et entrepreneur!
64 - Debriefing du Cabinet des Curiosités avec Alexe Martel et Charles Davignon!

Scotch et Domination Mondiale - La Tranchée: podcast pour marketeur et entrepreneur!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2025 71:54


Plongez dans les coulisses du Cabinet des Curiosités, un projet innovant qui a généré 350 000$ en regroupant 117 produits numériques. Découvrez les stratégies de lancement, les défis rencontrés, et les leçons apprises. Olivier Lambert discute avec Alexandre Martel et Charles Davignon de la Tranchée des résultats impressionnants et de l'impact de cette collaboration sur les participants.

Des si et des rais
Ép. 643 | Guillaume Dupuis: mascu-alpha en chef de Des si et des rais

Des si et des rais

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 75:30


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The County 10 Sports Podcast
Lander Softball, Kesha Martel and John Shade

The County 10 Sports Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 8:30


Lander softball Board President, Kesha Martel and board member, John Shade joined us to discuss the future of softball in the community and their attempt to include Lander Valley High School as an official WHSAA softball member.

The Vinnie Penn Project
Martel on Jon & Justin

The Vinnie Penn Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2025 14:32 Transcription Available


Boyce of Reason
s07e35 | It Ain't Easy, Bein' Heathen, with BIG DAVE MARTEL

Boyce of Reason

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 123:10


Dave Martel from  @kulturedads  podcast joins me to discuss mythology, cosmic horror, and heathen spirituality. Find his work hence: https://x.com/BigDaveMartel https://www.imperiumpress.org/kulture-dads/ Bizarchives: https://amzn.to/4gR4SCq   Support this channel:  https://www.paypal.me/benjaminboycehttps://cash.app/$benjaminaboycehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/benjaminaboyce --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/calmversations/support

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts
Frances Martel from Breitbart - Executive Director of Light of The Village John Eads - Mobile Mornings - Friday 12-13-24

FM Talk 1065 Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2024 39:45


Jay's Analysis
Paganism Vs Orthodoxy Debate: Flashback! - Jay Dyer Vs Boglord Dave Martel

Jay's Analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 81:46


An. impromptu debate over the question of the Neo-pagan revival. Our debate revolves the question of whether paganism and in his case, Asatru, are objectively true and can be proven in terms of logical, rational and philosophical discourse. How are claims justified? What is a universal claim? How is it justified? Is logic just a word trick? Dave's channel is here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnaQkJ6jGvxqMfFAmqlyLoQ Send Superchats at any time here: https://streamlabs.com/jaydyer/tip Get started with Bitcoin here: https://www.swanbitcoin.com/jaydyer/ The New Philosophy Course is here: https://marketplace.autonomyagora.com/philosophy101 Set up recurring Choq subscription with the discount code JAY44LIFE for 44% off now https://choq.com Lore coffee is here: https://www.patristicfaith.com/coffee/ Orders for the Red Book are here: https://jaysanalysis.com/product/the-red-book-essays-on-theology-philosophy-new-jay-dyer-book/ Subscribe to my site here: https://jaysanalysis.com/membership-account/membership-levels/ Follow me on R0kfin here: https://rokfin.com/jaydyerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jay-sanalysis--1423846/support.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Frances Martel, Breitbart International News Editor Joins!

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 13:11


Martel joins to talk about the fall of Syria. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Becoming Wildly Resilient
Buy Experiences, Not Things - Dr. Michelle Martel - BWR: Conversation Ep. 76

Becoming Wildly Resilient

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 24:51


In this episode, Dr. Michelle Martel helps us learn that giving unconditional gifts has the power to elevate our mood and strengthen our social connections. When we prioritize giving in a non-transactional way, we experience more joy and well-being. We also learn oftentimes the most memorable gifts are small, homemade or inexpensive. What counts in a meaningful gift is the love you wish to express to someone. Love that is given freely with no expectation for something in return. This holiday season, consider switching things up with the family. Instead of spending a lot on gifts, consider a family trip or experience. Michelle reminds us that shared experiences tend to have stronger, more lasting positive effects on our well-being, as opposed to giving and receiving material things. 

Women World Leaders' Podcast
581. Interview with Amanda Martel

Women World Leaders' Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 34:31


So many people suffer from past shame and guilt. God wants us to be free.   Today, Amanda Martel shares her story of being shackled from a childhood and teenage trauma. Her life was riddled with hurt, shame and guilt from her past. But God reached in to rescue her, and now she travels the world in missions, reaching young lives for His glory.

FUTURE FOSSILS

Subscribe, Rate, & Review on YouTube • Spotify • Apple Podcasts✨ Support & Participate• Become a patron on Substack (my preference) or Patreon (15% off annual memberships until 12/21 with the code 15OFF12)• Make a tax-deductible donation to Humans On The Loop• Original paintings available as thank-you gifts for large donors• Hire me as an hourly consultant or advisor on retainer• Buy the books we discuss from Bookshop.org• Join the Future Fossils Facebook group• Join the Holistic Technology & Wise Innovation and Future Fossils Discord servers• Buy the show's music on Bandcamp — intro “Olympus Mons” from the Martian Arts EP and outro “Sonnet A” from the Double-Edged Sword EP, coda “You Don't Have To Move → 8:33” from The Age of Reunion✨ About This EpisodeIn this penultimate episode of Future Fossils before we transform into Humans On The Loop, I bring two of my favorite guests and comrades in the so-called “Weirdosphere” back for their first-ever conversation together — and it's a real banger! Probably the most inspired and provocative conversation I've ever had on the nature of time and human creativity.Joining me for this trialogue are Eric Wargo, author of From Nowhere: Artists, Writers, and the Precognitive Imagination (previously on FF episodes 117 and 171), and J.F. Martel, author of Reclaiming Art in The Age of Artifice and co-host (with Phil Ford) of Weird Studies podcast (previously on FF episodes 18, 71, 126, and 214). Our discussion centers on the concept of precognition — the ability to perceive future events — as the mechanism of all human creative activity. Both Eric and J.F. argue that art, like shamanistic practices, acts as a means of accessing and expressing precognitive experiences, often manifesting as seemingly coincidental events or uncanny correspondences between art and reality. We talk about the role of trauma and dissociation in stimulating creative breakthroughs — why there seems to be a direct biological and psychological link between suffering, displacement, and the discovery of radical new insights and modes of being. Can we create without destroying, or are rupture and connection one thing?We also examine how emerging media through the ages have shaped our experience of time. Starting with the earliest Paleolithic artifacts and the role of cave art in facilitating or encoding ecstatic experience, we trace the evolution of art through to how the development “the cut” in modern cinema led to new ideas of causality. Each new medium provides novel ways of thinking about leaps across space and time, and their study offers new points of entry into a unifying philosophy of rupture and discontinuity.Lastly, we explore some of my own most potent and disquieting precognitive experiences in light of Eric's argument that the UFO phenomenon may actually be the braided precognitive experiences of future human beings and symbiotic artificial intelligences — a thesis that sheds new light on everything from the lives and work of Philip K. Dick, Jacques Vallée, Carl Jung, Andrei Tarkovsky, to The Book of Ezekiel.Where we're going, we won't need roads…Speaking of art, UFOs, psychedelic experience, and time machines, here's the standalone music video for the song we discuss in this episode that was inspired by my UFO (or were they time machine) experiences in 2007. I threw it back in as a coda to the episode but in case you want to view it in its original resolution and in the context of the entire album, here you go. The “8:33” section starts around 3:58:✨ ChaptersChapter 1: Introduction (0:00:00)Chapter 2: Precognitive Imagination in the Arts (0:08:57)Chapter 3: The Personal is Precognitive (0:13:34)Chapter 4: The Cut and the Leap (0:22:15)Chapter 5: The Brain as a Fast-Forwarder (0:30:38)Chapter 6: Campfires, TVs, and Flickering Consciousness (0:38:57)Chapter 7: The Trauma of Truth (0:48:04)Chapter 8: Prophecy and The Trash Stratum (0:54:33)Chapter 9: UFOs as Time Machines, The Disappointment of Destiny (1:14:39)Chapter 10: Closing and News on Upcoming Releases (1:20:28)✨ Other MentionsAn inexhaustive list of people, places, and key works mentioned in this episode.* Morgan Robertson: Author of a novel that is believed to have predicted the sinking of the Titanic.* Hunter S. Thompson: Author and journalist.* William Shakespeare: Playwright who wrote Macbeth.* Comte de Lautréamont: A French poet who talked about "the cut" in his work.* Jean Epstein: Author of the book on the philosophy of cinema, The Intelligence of a Machine.* Carl Jung: Psychoanalyst who developed the concept of synchronicity.* Sergei Eisenstein: Filmmaker, and film theorist.* Gilles Deleuze: Philosopher who argued that “difference is more fundamental than identity.”* Cy Twombly: Artist whose work is discussed by Eric Wargo.* Andrei Tarkovsky: Filmmaker who wrote a diary entry quoted in From Nowhere.* Philip K. Dick: Science fiction author whose experiences with precognition and synchronicity are discussed in From Nowhere.* Jacques Vallée: Scientist and ufologist, author of a book about the UFO phenomena called Passport to Magonia.* Diana Pasulka: Academic who studies the UFO phenomenon.* Johnjoe McFadden: Scientist who works on quantum biology.* Henri Bergson: Philosopher known for his work on time and consciousness, is quoted as saying “the universe is a machine for the making of gods.”* Octavia E. Butler: Science fiction author.* Harlan Ellison: Science fiction author.* James Cameron: Filmmaker who directed The Terminator.* Max Simon Ehrlich: Screenwriter who wrote the Star Trek episode The Apple.* Megan Phipps: Guest on the Future Fossils podcast (episode 214).* Michelangelo: Guest on the Future Fossils podcast who discussed Paisley Ontology and precognition with Michael Garfield.* Björk: Musician, whose song "Modern Things" is mentioned.* Greg Bishop: UFO historian.* Terence McKenna: Ethnobotanist and writer who coined the term "immanentize the eschaton.".* Phil Ford: Co-host of the Weird Studies podcast.* Richard Wagner: Composer who was arrested in 1837.* Zozobra: a hundred-year-old effigy burn in Santa Fe, NM.* Esalen Institute: the center of the Human Potential movement, in Big Sur, CA.* The Fort-Da Game: A game observed by Sigmund Freud in which a child throws a toy away and then retrieves it, demonstrating an understanding of object permanence.* The Third Man Factor: A phenomenon experienced by explorers and mountain climbers in extreme survival situations, involving the feeling of a presence accompanying them. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe

L'oeil de...
"À Poitiers, Bruno Retailleau a fait réaliser le tatouage 'Charles Martel Forever' qu'il a sur la fesse gauche"

L'oeil de...

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2024 5:40


Ecoutez L'oeil de Philippe Caverivière avec Philippe Caverivière du 08 novembre 2024.

Breaking the News
Neil Delamere, Josie Long, Christopher MacArthur-Boyd and Martel Maxwell

Breaking the News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 28:03


Des Clarke hosts Scotland's award-winning satirical news quiz.

Survive the Jive Podcast
Halloween special: Horror in History with Dave Martel

Survive the Jive Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 71:18


Halloween is a time for horror films but when did horror start? I am joined by Dave Martel on tonight's Jive Talk in which we discuss how horror films have their precedents in early mythology and ghost stories.Get exclusive Heathen content on https://hearthfireradio.com/ Please support Survive the Jive: https://linktr.ee/SurvivetheJive Thumbnail art of draugr by Joan Francesc Oliveras

Meeting Malkmus - a Pavement podcast

MMT50 - 211In this week's episode of Pavement Top 50 Countdown, host jD is joined by Pavement superfan Martel for a deep dive into one of the top tracks in the band's catalog as the countdown continues to edge closer to the Top 10.Martel shares his Pavement origin story, recalling the magic of discovering the band back in 1994 when he first heard the Crooked Rain album. From teenage weekends at record shops to hearing those first iconic notes, Martel reflects on the life-changing moment when he became hooked on Pavement. He also recounts memories of the band's live performances, from major festivals like Reading to more intimate shows, including their legendary 1999 gig in Hull.jD and Martel discuss the unique melodic style and abstract lyrics of the featured track, diving into the mysteriousness and artistic creativity that defines Stephen Malkmus's songwriting. They explore how Pavement's music, much like the band itself, holds layers of meaning that reveal themselves over time. The two also touch on Pavement's other standout albums, including Slanted and Enchanted, Wowie Zowie, and Watery Domestic, appreciating how the band's work continues to stand the test of time.Listeners will enjoy thoughtful conversations about the band's place in 90s alternative music, the allure of their cryptic album artwork, and the continued fan devotion seen during the band's reunion tour.Tune in to hear the next track on the countdown and join jD and Martel as they celebrate the legacy of Pavement, one essential song at a time.Key Topics: • [00:52] Martel's first encounter with Pavement's music through Crooked Rain • [02:20] Pavement's distinctive sound, songwriting, and cryptic lyrics • [05:17] Iconic live performances from Reading Festival to their intimate 1999 Hull gig • [06:23] The enduring legacy of albums like Slanted and Enchanted and Wowie Zowie • [17:11] The excitement around Pavement's reunion tour and hopes for future music from Stephen MalkmusDon't miss the countdown as we get closer to unveiling the Top 10 tracks!Connect with Us:Follow the podcast on social media and stay up to date: • Instagram and Twitter: @meetingmalkmus • Facebook: facebook.com/groups/meetingmalkmusJoin the conversation, share your thoughts on Pavement's music, and let us know where your favorite tracks land on the countdown!Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/meeting-malkmus-a-pavement-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast
Gratitude Monday: Acts of Kindness During Hurricane Helene. And Frances Martel Recaps UN Meeting of World Leaders!

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 58:08


Gratitude Monday: Acts of Kindness During Hurricane Helene. And Frances Martel Recaps UN Meeting of World Leaders!

FUTURE FOSSILS

Subscribe, Rate, & Review on YouTube • Spotify • Apple Podcasts✨ About This EpisodeHow can we design virtuous technologies while acknowledging the complexity and unintended consequences of technological innovation?How can we foster curiosity, playfulness, and wonder in a world increasingly dominated by anxiety and technological determinism?This week on Future Fossils (as a teaser for the kind of conversations I am having for my upcoming spin-off Humans On The Loop), I meet with Stockholm-based transdisciplinary technologist, facilitator, complexity researcher, founder of The Psychedelic Society, and once upon a time the youngest-ever board member of Greenpeace UK, Stephen Reid to discuss the importance of taking a more values-driven approach to technology development. Stephen and I agree that it's crucial to consider the potential consequences of technological advancements and to promote a more thoughtful approach to innovation…but for the sake of playing with tension, he places more of an emphasis on our capacity for axiological design whereas I feel more of a need to point out that the rapid evolution of technology can outpace our ability to predict its consequences, troubling efforts to design an enduringly sustainable future. One thing we agree on, and model in this episode, is the value of deeper conversations about the role of technology in society…and how to integrate their transformative potentials.PS — I'm guest lecturing for Stephen's upcoming four-week course on Technological Metamodernism soon, along with Alexander Beiner and Hanzi Freinacht and Ellie Hain and Rufus Pollock. We'll engage critically with ideas like Daniel Schmachtenberger's axiological design and Vitalik Buterin's d/acc. As usual I'm probably the odd duck in this lineup, going hard on epistemic humility and the injunction of digital media to effect a transformation of the modern self-authoring ego into networked, permeable, transjective sub-agencies arising spontaneously and fluidly from fundamentally noncomputable interactions of rapid information flows... Anyway, the point is we'd love to have you join us and sink your teeth into these discussions! I absolutely promise to bring up voting cyborg ecotopes. Big thanks to Stephen for inviting me to play!PPS — Here is another really good, very different conversation between me and Stephen and Alistair Langer on Alistair's show Catalyzing Radical Systems Change.(Editorial Correction: It was Mike Tyson, not Muhammad Ali, who said "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth.")✨ Support This Work• Hire me as a consultant or advisor• Become a patron on Substack or Patreon• Help me find backers for Humans On The Loop• Buy the books we discuss from my Bookshop reading list• Buy original paintings and prints or commission new work• Join the conversation in the Holistic Technology & Wise Innovation and Future Fossils Discord servers• Buy the show's music on Bandcamp — intro “Olympus Mons” from the Martian Arts EP & outro “Sonnet A” from the Double-Edged Sword EP• Make one-off donations at @futurefossils on Venmo, $manfredmacx on CashApp, or @michaelgarfield on PayPal✨ Chapters(0:00:00-0:10:29) Stephen's Background and Interests in Technology and Metamodernism (0:10:29-0:18:03) Navigating the Complex Relationship Between Technology and Human Values (0:18:03-0:25:18) The Limits of Axiological Design and the Importance of Community Oversight (0:25:18-0:34:29) Defining and Defending Axiological Design (0:34:29-0:45:03) Exploring Alternative Governance Structures: Guilds and Rites of Passage (0:45:03-0:56:36) Vitalik Buterin's "Defensive Decentralized Accelerationism" (0:56:36-1:06:04) Integrating Humor and Recognizing Irony in the Technosphere(1:06:04-1:12:17) Recovering Awe, Curiosity, and Playfulness in a Tech-Saturated World (1:12:17- 1:12:56) Finding Lightness in the Face of Existential Questions (1:12:56-1:13:28) Exploring The Future and A Call to Action✨ MentionsIain McGilchrist, Daniel Schmachtenberger, Hanzi Freinacht, Josh Schrei, Ken Wilber, Vitalik Buterin, Bayo Akomolafe, Cory Doctorow, Nora Bateson, Dave Snowden, W. Brian Arthur, J. F. Martel, Stafford Beer, Rene Descartes, Bill Plotkin, Joe Edelman, Ellie Hain, Douglas Rushkoff, Robert Kegan, Aldous Huxley, Andrés Gomez Emilsson✨ Select Related Episodes (also available as a Spotify playlist)223 - Timothy Morton, 220 - Austin Wade-Smith219 - Joshua Schrei217 - Gregory Landua and Speaker John Ash214 - Megan Phipps, JF Martel, Phil Ford213 - Amber Case, Michael Zargham212 - Geoffrey West, Manfred Laubichler187 - Kevin Welch, David Hensley178 - Chris Ryan176 - Richard Doyle, Sophie Strand, Sam Gandy174 - Evan Snyder172 - Tyson Yunkaporta166 - Anna Riedl165 - Kevin Kelly163 - Toby Kiers, Brandon Quittem141 - Nora Bateson122 - Magenta Ceiba109 - Bruce Damer094 - Mark Nelson086 - Onyx Ashanti080 - George Dvorsky076 - Technology as Psychedelic Parenting066 - John Danaher060 - Sean Esbjörn-Hargens056 - Sophia Rokhlin051 - Daniel Schmachtenberger050 - Ayana Young042 - William Irwin Thompson017 - Tibet Sprague This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit michaelgarfield.substack.com/subscribe

Rune Soup
Art As Evocation | Phil Ford & JF Martel

Rune Soup

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2024 74:31


The dynamic duo behind Weird Studies, Phil Ford and J F Martel, join the show to explore the ways in which art is a form of evocation. We look at: Orson Welles as divine shamanic faker. Hollywood's vaudeville origins. What is a trick and what is a lie and can you even use those words if they show you the 'truth'? 'Western' and non-'Western' understandings of the imaginal and the artist. Where 'inspiration' and even 'thoughts' come from and what that might mean. An amazing chat. Enjoy! Show Notes Weird Studies episode about Orson Welles mentioned in the show: Art Is Another Word For Truth. Weirdosphere - Weird Studies Member Community.

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast
Reacting to "White Women for Kamala"; Guest: Breitbart World Editor Frances Martel on Venezuela's Election Chaos

The Breitbart News Daily Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 58:47


Today's podcast begins with host Mike Slater reacting to "White Women for Kamala" and "White Dudes for Kamala" events. Do those sound cringe-inducing? Don't worry...they are! You won't want to miss hearing Mike go over the horrors of watching progressives trip over themselves to prove that they're the least racist and/or sexist!Following the opener, Breitbart World Editor, Frances Martel, joins the program to go over what's happening in socialist Venezuela and their recent "phony" elections. Should it be concerning to Americans? Listen in to find out!