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One of the most successful pop musicians of all time, Jimmy Buffet has gone on to meet his Maker. But, what about his pedestrian philosophy that has appealed so much to the masses-- -Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow we die.- What appeared to be light and happy-go-lucky turned out to be a life of hopelessness and despair. We discuss the Jimmy Buffett worldview of irresponsibility, escapism from reality, the capitulation to the bondage of sin, and the futile attempts to ignore or bypass the curse of sin placed upon man in the garden. --This program includes- --1. The World View in 5 Minutes with Adam McManus -7,000 joined Britain's March for Life, Hindus in India targeting Christians, Anniversary of Pilgrims setting sail for America-- -2. Generations with Kevin Swanson
A new MP3 sermon from Generations Radio is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Jimmy Buffett Worldview - Pop Philosophy for the Masses Subtitle: Pop Philosophy for the Masses Speaker: Kevin Swanson Broadcaster: Generations Radio Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 9/6/2023 Length: 27 min.
Secret Truths Ep 29 - Pop Philosophy
When philosophy turns its attention to music, it's traditionally an exercise in high culture. Questions about the nature and function of music are often explored with reference to an established canon of “serious” music – while pop finds itself relegated to the margins. This week we're getting serious about pop, and exploring the ways that the compositional and sonic structures of pop music reflect the social and political structures of the broader culture.
This is episode 4 of Pop Philosophy, season 3. In this episode, Prakhar breaks down one of the popular scenes from the movie 'Rang De Basanti' and explains its hidden/deeper meaning. He discusses how having 'something worth dying for' can give the highest meaning to life. He also talks about how this idea was romanticized in philosophy. Listen to the episode to understand more about this on a deeper level. You can also watch this episode on [Youtube.com/PrakharKePravachan]https://youtu.be/fJ7ykdgwsGkArt of ConversationWant to become a master in conversations? artofconversation.inFollow on Instagram@Prakhar Ke PravachanGet in touch:email: asim@pgradio.com
This is episode 3 of Pop Philosophy, season 3. In this episode, Prakhar breaks down one of the popular scenes from the movie 'Rang De Basanti' and explains its hidden/deeper meaning. He discusses how most individuals continue to live other people's dreams because they do not want to face the truth outside the fences of those dreams. Listen to the episode to understand more about this on a deeper level. You can also watch this episode on [Youtube.com/PrakharKePravachan]https://youtu.be/31TQCBgQqAkArt of ConversationWant to become a master in conversations? artofconversation.inFollow on Instagram@Prakhar Ke PravachanGet in touch:email: asim@pgradio.com
This is episode 2 of Pop Philosophy, season 3. In this episode, Prakhar breaks down the most philosophical scene from the movie 'Rang De Basanti' and explains its hidden/deeper meaning. What else could be the ultimate/fundamental reality of existence if not that 'everything, including YOU, is impermanent?' He stretches on the idea of how 'everything around us passes away, eventually' and he also talks about WHY it is important to live in the moment.' Spoiler alert, even this moment will pass away! Listen to the episode to understand more about this on a deeper level. You can also watch this episode on [Youtube.com/PrakharKePravachan]https://youtu.be/JgqvcD6TLWUArt of ConversationWant to become a master in conversations? artofconversation.inFollow on Instagram@Prakhar Ke PravachanGet in touch:email: asim@pgradio.com
Pop Philosophy is back! This is the first episode of Pop Philosophy, Season 3, featuring scenes from the movie, Rang De Basanti. In this series, Prakhar breaks down the meaning and philosophical lessons, hidden in art forms of recent times, including movies, poems, books, etc. This episode will give you a detailed philosophical deep dive into a short dialogue by the movie character, Karan, who is playing the role of Bhagat Singh. Prakhar extracts some lessons on getting rid of distractions by finding out what is it that we truly want. Listen to it till the end and find out.You can also watch this episode on [Youtube.com/PrakharKePravachan]https://youtu.be/Sg6K1ToNQK0Art of ConversationWant to become a master in conversations? artofconversation.inFollow on Instagram@Prakhar Ke PravachanGet in touch:email: asim@pgradio.com
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Adam Ashton interviewed Derek Sivers, the author of the book that was our FIRST EVER episode of the What You Will Learn podcast, 'Anything You Want'. We spoke about answering questions then questioning the answers, using creative thinking strategies to find an answer that is the opposite but also true, then we spent a long time nerding out on books. What makes a 'good' book? Is there a difference between a book you like and a book you would recommend? How do you pick what book to read next? What are some of your favourite books? Derek has three new books coming out soon. Keep an eye out for 'How To Live'. Check out all of Derek's books notes and book ratings at: https://sivers.org/book If you want to contact Derek, you can find that on his website too.
A peek behind the curtain in Hollywood. MK Ultra. Outrage at Prom Dresses. Canadian Pop Philosophy. Join @PresbyBard, @GeerhardusB, and @BourbonGhost for our broadest & boldest episode yet.
After more than two dozen books ranging from the history of philosophy to David Bowie, Simon Critchley has written his first novel, which connects the Renaissance mnemonic device called memory palace to, among other things, pop songs. For The Organist, Critchley provides a guided tour through the pop music that constructs his life's memories, offering reflections on Nietzsche, krautrock, Obama, and Swedish synth-pop along the way.
New discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid reflecting on life since their 2012 radio shows (featuring music by Billy Paul, Soom-T, The Cure and Beck & Devendra Banhart). Part two of two special edition shows broadcast as part of Glasgow Open House Festival 2014.
New discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid reflecting on life since their 2012 radio shows (featuring music by Pet Shop Boys, Die Antwoord and Kitty Pryde). Part one of two special edition shows broadcast as part of Glasgow Open House Festival 2014.
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Closures (featuring music by Brigitte Bardot, Devendra Banhart and Adrian Orange & Her Band)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Indulgences (featuring poetry by Sylvia Plath and music by Gossip)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Rejections (featuring music by Devo and Earl Sweatshirt)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Confrontations (featuring music by Rhianna and Planningtorock)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Gratitudes (featuring music by Laurie Anderson and Kirsty MacColl)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Risks (featuring music by TLC and Sébastien Tellier)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Regrets (featuring music by Micachu and Morrissey)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Evaluations (featuring music by Sound of Rum and Polica)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Developments (featuring music by Kate Bush and Belle & Sebastian)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Contradictions (featuring music by Kevin Blechdom and Azealia Banks)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Unions (featuring music by The Sick Kids! and The Cure)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Expenses (featuring music by Dan Bull and Pink Floyd)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Affiliations (featuring music by The Ganja Crew and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Anniversaries (featuring music by Sbtrkt and 50 Cent)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Liberations
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Sensibilities (featuring music by The 2 Bears and Bob Marley)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Restarts (featuring music by Hot Chip and Ghostpoet)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Inhibitions (featuring music by Beck and Kelis feat. Nas)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Pretensions (featuring poetry by Luke Wright and music by Grimes)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Others (featuring music by Alex Winston and Dolly Parton & Kenny Rogers)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Excesses (featuring music by Can and Alexander Geist)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Changes (featuring music by David Bowie and The Streets)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Similarities (featuring music by No.Lay and Lady GaGa)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Tolerances (featuring music by Scissor Sisters and Space)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Behaviours (featuring music by Danny Brown and Super Furry Animals)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Criticisms (featuring music by The Knife and Sash!)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Needs (featuring music by The Beatles and Beck)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Improvements (featuring music by Yazz and M People)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Ideas (featuring music by Mixy and unknown artist)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Powers (featuring music by Jamie xx and tUnE-yArDs)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Modesties (featuring music by Jessie Ware and Roots Manuva)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Values (featuring music by Whitney Houston and Boards of Canada)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Influences (featuring music by The Streets and Prince)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Gifts (featuring music by Sia and Dan Le Sac vs. Scroobius Pip)
Discussions between Ellie Harrison & Oliver Braid around the theme of Decisions (featuring music by Bucks Fizz and Wave Machines)