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Welcome to Rendering Unconscious – the Gradiva award-winning podcast about psychoanalysis & culture, with me, Dr Vanessa Sinclair. https://renderingunconscious.substack.com On Monday December 8th, we have a very special event: Rendering Unconscious Podcast will be hosting our first live event with an audience! Welcome Alenka Zupančič and Todd McGowan as they discuss their work On Comedy. Alenka's book The Odd One In: On Comedy (MIT Press, 2008) and Todd's Only a Joke Can Save Us (Northwestern University Press, 2017) are two of my favorite books by them, and I'm so excited to be able to host them for this sure to be brilliant discussion! https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/monday-december-8-alenka-zupancic We will meet live via zoom on Monday, December 8th at 12 NYC (9AM San Francisco/ 5PM London/ 18:00 Stockholm/ 19:00 Beirut) for 90 minutes. All paid subscribers to Rendering Unconscious Podcast and RU Center for Psychoanalysis are welcome to attend! There will be plenty of time for Q&A/ discussion. This event will be recorded and posted at both Substacks, so don't worry if you can't attend live. https://rucenterforpsychoanalysis.substack.com Excited to see you all there! News & events: Saturday, December 13th we meet for the 3rd class in my year long Intro to Psychoanalysis course: https://rucenterforpsychoanalysis.substack.com/p/intro-to-psychoanalysis-begins-september Thank you for listening to the Rendering Unconscious Podcast and for reading the Rendering Unconscious anthologies. And thank you so much for supporting this work by being a paid subscriber at the Substack. It makes my work possible. If you are so far a free subscriber, thanks to you too. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to gain access to all the material on the site, including all future and archival podcast episodes. https://renderingunconscious.substack.com Rendering Unconscious is also a book series! Rendering Unconscious: Psychoanalytic Perspectives, Politics and Poetry volumes 1:1 and 1:2 (Trapart Books, 2024) available now! https://amzn.to/400QKR7 If you would like information about entering into psychoanalytic treatment with me or have other questions, please feel free to contact me via: vs [at] drvanessasinclair.net https://www.drvanessasinclair.net/contact/ Thank you.
RU370: GENESIS BREYER P-ORRIDGE AT THE WARHOL MUSEUM https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/ru370-genesis-breyer-p-orridge-at As Hannah Haddix and I spoke a bit about Genesis and Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge in the previous episode RU369, I thought I'd share this talk Gen gave at the closing event weekend for their exhibition S/HE IS HER/E at The Andy Warhol Museum, Pittsburgh in 2013, curated by Nicholas Chambers. I had the good fortune to accompany Gen for this weekend, and s/he asked me to record this talk. Enjoy! All month, I've been posting my course on Scansion in Psychoanalysis and Art to RU Center for Psychoanalysis Substack. All 4 classes are up now, and include my in depth look at the life and work of Genesis and Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge. https://rucenterforpsychoanalysis.substack.com/t/classes News & updates: On Wednesday, December 3rd, join us as we explore Freud's life-long interest in telepathy – Phantoms of the Clinic: From Thought-Transference to Projective Identification with Dr. Mikita Brottman. https://rucenterforpsychoanalysis.substack.com/p/phantoms-of-the-clinic-from-thought This event will be recorded and made available for all those who register. Register here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/drvanessasinclair/9 Proceeds raised go towards paying our presenter(s). Thank you for your support! Monday, December 8th, Rendering Unconscious Podcast will be hosting our first live event with an audience! Welcome Alenka Zupančič and Todd McGowan as they discuss their work On Comedy. We will meet live via zoom on Monday, December 8th at 12 NYC (9AM San Francisco/ 5PM London/ 18:00 Stockholm/ 19:00 Beirut) for 90 minutes. https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/monday-december-8-alenka-zupancic All paid subscribers to RU Podcast and RU Center are welcome to attend live and will receive the recording! Then on Saturday, December 13th, join me for the third installment of An Introduction to Psychoanalysis. Register by becoming a paid subscriber at RU Center for Psychoanalysis: https://rucenterforpsychoanalysis.substack.com You may watch the recordings of the first two classes HERE: https://rucenterforpsychoanalysis.substack.com/t/classes Tuesday, January 20th join Mary Wild as she presents her work on Lynchian Women on David Lynch's birthday: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/lynchian-women-tickets-1968254153156 Proceeds raised go directly towards paying our presenter(s). This event will be recorded and made available for all those who register. The song at the end of this episode is "Arbiter ov Elegance" from the album Loyalty Does Not End With Death by Carl Abrahamsson and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge from iDeal recordings. https://open.spotify.com/album/5jFTPjzm1EjeuTnCZLfI14?si=fbqk8IohQ1yCJpavdhu5eg Enjoy! Thank you for being a paid subscriber to Rendering Unconscious Podcast. It makes my work possible. If you are so far a free subscriber, thanks to you too. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to gain access to all the material on the site, including new, future, and archival podcast episodes. It's so important to maintain independent spaces free from censorship and corporate influence. Thank You.
RU369: ARTIST HANNAH HADDIX ON CUT-UPS, SPIRITUALITY, ONLINE CENSORSHIP & JOINING THE CIRCUS https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/ru369-artist-hannah-haddix-on-cut Rendering Unconscious episode 369. Rendering Unconscious welcomes artist Hannah Haddix to the podcast! Follow her: Newsletter https://hannahhaddix.kit.com/yeshello Instagram https://www.instagram.com/skinslippers/ YouTube https://www.youtube.com/user/hjhaddix On this episode, Hannah discusses her new newsletter as a means to avoid online censorship and connect directly with her community. We share our frustration with social media algorithms that censor art, particularly nudity. Hannah shares her background in collage art, influenced by William Burroughs and Brion Gysin's cut-up method, and her belief in the sacredness of all things. She also shares her journey to sobriety, the impact of ketamine therapy, and the importance of creating art without preconceived notions. We also discuss the magic of analog collage, future potential collaborations, and the impact of creative and magical mentors Genesis and Lady Jaye Breyer P-Orridge on our lives. Hannah's original artworks are for sale. Support independent artists and thinkers! News & updates: On Wednesday, December 3rd, join us as we explore Freud's life-long interest in telepathy – Phantoms of the Clinic: From Thought-Transference to Projective Identification with Dr. Mikita Brottman. https://rucenterforpsychoanalysis.substack.com/p/phantoms-of-the-clinic-from-thought This event will be recorded and made available for all those who register. Register here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/drvanessasinclair/9 Proceeds raised go towards paying our presenter(s). Thank you for your support! Monday, December 8th, , we have a very special event: Rendering Unconscious Podcast will be hosting our first live event with an audience! Welcome Alenka Zupančič and Todd McGowan as they discuss their work On Comedy. Alenka's book The Odd One In: On Comedy (MIT Press, 2008) and Todd's Only a Joke Can Save Us (Northwestern University Press, 2017) are two of my favorite books by them, and I'm so excited to be able to host them for this sure to be brilliant discussion! We will meet live via zoom on Monday, December 8th at 12 NYC (9AM San Francisco/ 5PM London/ 18:00 Stockholm/ 19:00 Beirut) for 90 minutes. https://renderingunconscious.substack.com/p/monday-december-8-alenka-zupancic All paid subscribers to RU Podcast and RU Center are welcome to attend live and will receive the recording! Then on Saturday, December 13th, join me for the third installment of An Introduction to Psychoanalysis. Register by becoming a paid subscriber at RU Center for Psychoanalysis: https://rucenterforpsychoanalysis.substack.com You may watch the recordings of the first two classes HERE: https://rucenterforpsychoanalysis.substack.com/t/classes The song at the end of this episode is "Slowly" from the EP Slowly/ Third Minds Think Alike by Carl Abrahamsson and Genesis Breyer P-Orridge from iDeal recordings: https://idealrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/slowly-third-minds-think-alike Enjoy! Thank you for being a paid subscriber to Rendering Unconscious Podcast. It makes my work possible. If you are so far a free subscriber, thanks to you too. Please consider becoming a paid subscriber to gain access to all the material on the site, including new, future, and archival podcast episodes. It's so important to maintain independent spaces free from censorship and corporate influence. Thank You.
New York Times columnist and David Letterman biographer Jason Zinoman is the guest. There's pizza news, and the pizza topic is: "Pizza Jokes" (or, at least, that's what Arthur's trying to call them).In 2011, Jason Zinoman became the first comedy critic for The New York Times, writing the On Comedy column. Before that, he wrote theater criticism for The New York Times and Time Out New York. He is the author of 2017's “Letterman: The Last Giant of Late Night,” and also 2011's “Shock Value: How a Few Eccentric Outsiders Gave Us Nightmares, Conquered Hollywood, and Invented Modern Horror.” Jason also co-hosts the podcast The Martin Chronicles.Jason discusses the benefits and problems with the comedy boom (AND pizza boom). He and the gang go over the problems with certain folks potentially ruining debates about pizza, and why Jason changed his mind (mid-podcast) on white slices. This podcast is brought to you by Ooni Pizza Ovens. Go to Ooni.com for more information.Follow us for more information!Instagram: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4Twitter: @PizzaPodParty @ArthurBovino @AlfredSchulzTikTok: @thepizzapodpartyThreads: @pizzapodparty @NYCBestPizza @AlfredSchulz4
Season 2, Episode 17: On Comedy as a dramatic form, a lecture by Caridad Svich. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/caridad-svich/support
On Comedy and Jewish Identity with Eli Batalion and Jamie Elman of YidLife Crisis
Shagging Flies - Ben and Zach are joined by the wonderful and sharp-witted Matthew Roberson (@mroberson22), formerly of FanGraphs, Baseball Prospectus, and Lookout Landing but currently of the New York Daily News, for a typically meandering joyride around topics from Seattle suburbs, karaoke, the utility of flying, Mariners fandom, and countless other meaningless asides. Subscribe and enjoy! Subscribe: iTunes | Spotify | Google Play | RSS | As usual, on names (2) Sammamish Washington (3:30) Travis Pastrana (7:45) Every kid needs humbling (15) Having a cup of coffee at FanGraphs (23:30) Writers are weird (24:30) Tales from the college newspaper beat at the University of San Diego (27) Oh no, Charlie Morton (33:30) From Dominoes to New York (with some sales in between) On Comedy and Carrie Underwood (43) If you're doing karaoke, make sure you know the song (47) Phone drop! (1:00) Why would you have a roast for your birthday? Why baseball? (1:04:30) Stadium talk (1:11) Spending money? Me? A baseball franchise owner? (1:18) On Yankees fans and Boston fans (1:21) Hisashi Iwakuma love (1:25) Order of Operations Trifecta! (1:30) Concert of choice: Prince (1:37) Who in history would you talk to? (1:45) Not quite a UFO story, but not not a UFO story (1:48:30) Do birds know that flying is cool? (1:52) Matthew almost calls PETA as a child (1:55) The Full Count! (1:59) Matthew's Book Recommendation: Tonight I'm Someone Else by Chelsea Hodson Matthew's Music Recommendation: Sawayama Matthew's Movies/TV Recommendation: Hacks / Catch Me If You Can Matthew's Food Recommendation: Xi'an cuisine Matthew's Miscellaneous Recommendation: Going for a walk
Shagging Flies - Ben and Zach are joined by the wonderful and sharp-witted Matthew Roberson (@mroberson22), formerly of FanGraphs, Baseball Prospectus, and Lookout Landing but currently of the New York Daily News, for a typically meandering joyride around topics from Seattle suburbs, karaoke, the utility of flying, Mariners fandom, and countless other meaningless asides. Subscribe and enjoy! Subscribe: iTunes | Spotify | Google Play | RSS | As usual, on names (2) Sammamish Washington (3:30) Travis Pastrana (7:45) Every kid needs humbling (15) Having a cup of coffee at FanGraphs (23:30) Writers are weird (24:30) Tales from the college newspaper beat at the University of San Diego (27) Oh no, Charlie Morton (33:30) From Dominoes to New York (with some sales in between) On Comedy and Carrie Underwood (43) If you're doing karaoke, make sure you know the song (47) Phone drop! (1:00) Why would you have a roast for your birthday? Why baseball? (1:04:30) Stadium talk (1:11) Spending money? Me? A baseball franchise owner? (1:18) On Yankees fans and Boston fans (1:21) Hisashi Iwakuma love (1:25) Order of Operations Trifecta! (1:30) Concert of choice: Prince (1:37) Who in history would you talk to? (1:45) Not quite a UFO story, but not not a UFO story (1:48:30) Do birds know that flying is cool? (1:52) Matthew almost calls PETA as a child (1:55) The Full Count! (1:59) Matthew's Book Recommendation: Tonight I'm Someone Else by Chelsea Hodson Matthew's Music Recommendation: Sawayama Matthew's Movies/TV Recommendation: Hacks / Catch Me If You Can Matthew's Food Recommendation: Xi'an cuisine Matthew's Miscellaneous Recommendation: Going for a walk Get PL+ and join our community!: https://pitcherlist.com/plus
Ben and Zach are joined by the wonderful and sharp-witted Matthew Roberson (@mroberson22), formerly of FanGraphs, Baseball Prospectus, and Lookout Landing but currently of the New York Daily News, for a typically meandering joyride around topics from Seattle suburbs, karaoke, the utility of flying, Mariners fandom, and countless other meaningless asides. Subscribe and enjoy! Subscribe: iTunes | Spotify | Google Play | RSS | As usual, on names (2) Sammamish Washington (3:30) Travis Pastrana (7:45) Every kid needs humbling (15) Having a cup of coffee at FanGraphs (23:30) Writers are weird (24:30) Tales from the college newspaper beat at the University of San Diego (27) Oh no, Charlie Morton (33:30) From Dominoes to New York (with some sales in between) On Comedy and Carrie Underwood (43) If you're doing karaoke, make sure you know the song (47) Phone drop! (1:00) Why would you have a roast for your birthday? Why baseball? (1:04:30) Stadium talk (1:11) Spending money? Me? A baseball franchise owner? (1:18) On Yankees fans and Boston fans (1:21) Hisashi Iwakuma love (1:25) Order of Operations Trifecta! (1:30) Concert of choice: Prince (1:37) Who in history would you talk to? (1:45) Not quite a UFO story, but not not a UFO story (1:48:30) Do birds know that flying is cool? (1:52) Matthew almost calls PETA as a child (1:55) The Full Count! (1:59) Matthew's Book Recommendation: Tonight I'm Someone Else by Chelsea Hodson Matthew's Music Recommendation: Sawayama Matthew's Movies/TV Recommendation: Hacks / Catch Me If You Can Matthew's Food Recommendation: Xi'an cuisine Matthew's Miscellaneous Recommendation: Going for a walk Get PL+ and join our Discord: https://pitcherlist.com/plus
Musical Comedians Good kids speak to amateur comedian Phil Carr about comedy and carverys in episode 7 of ON COMEDY podcast. facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PHILCARRLIVE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philcarrlive/
Luisa Diez is an anthropologist, museum worker, and comedy booker in New York City. She splits her time between making exhibitions and producing and watching comedy shows. She currently books Too Many Cooks, a weekly show in Manhattan, as well as one-off shows at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn and other venues around NYC. Jason Zinoman writes the On Comedy column for The New York Times. In 2011, he became the Times’s first comedy critic. He is the author of the bestseller “Letterman: The Last Giant of Late Night.” He has also written the history of 1970s horror “Shock Value,” as well as the kindle single “Searching for Dave Chappelle.” Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join the I’m Not Joking community today: petermcgraw,.org Peter McGraw Twitter Peter McGraw LinkedIn
Stand Up Comedian Josh Pugh talks to amateur comedian Phil Carr about comedy in episode 1 of ON COMEDY. facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PHILCARRLIVE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philcarrlive/
Stand Up Comedian Danny Clives talks to amateur comedian Phil Carr about comedy in episode 2 of ON COMEDY. facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PHILCARRLIVE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philcarrlive/
Stand Up Comedian Donald Mackerel aka Mr Badger talks to amateur comedian Phil Carr about comedy in episode 3 of ON COMEDY. facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PHILCARRLIVE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philcarrlive/
Stand Up Comedian Jem Braithwaite talks to amateur comedian Phil Carr about comedy in episode 4 of ON COMEDY. facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PHILCARRLIVE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philcarrlive/
Stand Up Comedian’s Doug Carter and Craig Dixon talk to amateur comedian Phil Carr about comedy in episode 5 of ON COMEDY. facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PHILCARRLIVE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philcarrlive/
Comedian and Magician Damon Conlan and Stand Up Comedian Dave Tomlinson talk to amateur comedian Phil Carr about comedy in episode 6 of ON COMEDY. facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PHILCARRLIVE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/philcarrlive/
In terms of box office, 2017 was the biggest year in the history of horror cinema. One wonders: Why? And then this year has brought us Hereditary, A Quiet Place, and now Netflix's The Haunting of Hill House. This hour: a look at our current horror through the lens of our current horror. GUESTS: Tom Breen - A film critic and the host of WNHH radio’s Deep Focus Aaron Mark - Creator, writer, and director of the scripted fiction podcast The Horror of Dolores Roach Matt Owen - Author of "Our Age of Horror" Jason Zinoman - Writes The New York Times's On Comedy column; author of Shock Value: How a Few Eccentric Outsiders Gave Us Nightmares, Conquered Hollywood, and Invented Modern Horror Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. Colin McEnroe contributed to this show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jason Zinoman is the writer of the column "On Comedy" for The New York Times. He's contributed to other prestigious publications such as Vanity Fair, The Guardian and Slate. The author of several books, recently his New York Times bestseller Letterman: The Last Giant of Late Night was published as a soft cover. It's our pleasure to welcome Jason Zinoman for a discussion about a talk show host who would change broadcasting and the popular culture as a whole. You'll not want to miss this one! Support The Paul Leslie Hour by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-paul-leslie-hour
Tom Snyder has written for and produced a variety of comedy shows, but he is best known for being the co-creator of Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist on Comedy Central. During its run, the show brought on acclaimed comedians like Joy Behar, Mitch Hedburg, Louis C. K., Ray Romano, & Jon Stewart, and it went on to win an Emmy, […] The post On Comedy with Dr. Katz Creator Tom Snyder appeared first on The nsavides Podcast | filmmaking | music | cinematography | writing.