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Yep. Here it is. A kid-friendly episode on… poop. Camel poop. Rhino poop. Dog poop. Cat poop. Your poop. The charming and informative Dr. Rachel Santymire -- aka Dr. Poop -- has a background in animal physiology and endocrinology and is elbow deep in dung as a research director at the Lincoln Park Zoo. Dr. Poop sits down with Alie to talk turds and why some critters like to chow down on their own (or others'), the stinkiest poopers, good smelling poop, how getting curious about poop can help save a species, and why the Lincoln Park Zoo has 17 freezers full of dookie. You're welcome.A donation went to Lincoln Park ZooFull-length (*not* G-rated) Scatology episode + tons of science linksBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, hoodies, totes!Follow Ologies on Instagram and BlueskyFollow Alie Ward on Instagram and TikTokSound editing by Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio Productions, Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media, and Steven Ray MorrisMade possible by work from Noel Dilworth, Susan Hale, Jacob Chaffee, Kelly R. Dwyer, Aveline Malek and Erin TalbertSmologies theme song by Harold Malcolm
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Learn about the fascinating connection between François Rabelais' Gargantua and Aleister Crowley's Thelema. In Gargantua, Rabelais introduces the Abbey of Thélème, a utopian society governed by the motto 'Fay ce que vouldras' ('Do what you will'). This principle would later inspire Crowley's central Thelemic tenet, 'Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.' Learn how Rabelais' Renaissance humanism, satire, and vision of personal freedom profoundly influenced Crowley's esoteric philosophy, bridging the gap between literature and occult spirituality. CONNECT & SUPPORT
Alright, we're back…plumbing the depths of psychoanalytic marxism! This week we discuss Slavoj Žižek's Scatology through Adrian Johnston's most recent book Infinite Greed: The Inhuman Selfishness of Capital. Jacques Lacan points out that we are born between urine and faeces, and that man is the only animal for whom waste disposal is a problem. What is the relationship between money and waste? Freud points out this strange coincidence of the highest form (gold) and the lowest (shit), so why is shit a gift that keeps on giving? What does all of this have to do with Japanese hamburgers & Marx? We're talking the political and libidinal economy of shit from the Scatalogical Rites of Nations & the Interpretation of Dreams to Uncut Gems, Cool Runnings, & Laporte's History of Shit. SUPPORT OUR WORK ON PATREON FOR MORE EPISODES AND INTERVIEWS! Up next we have two interviews with Adrian Johnston, & we'll see you in Paris. Aufhebung(hole)!
We tend to get caught up in the regular grind anymore and it isn't often we get to discuss some topics amongst ourselves. But this week our regularly scheduled guest had something come up at the last minute so we took the all but rare opportunity to just sit down and enjoy each other's company. We generally find ourselves deep in conversations like this in hunting camp or traveling to and from so having a good BS session really makes hunting season feel just a bit closer.Win a Supressor or Cash Value- https://uponation.co/products/hybrid-46-for-10can-1UPO Gear & Such- https://uponation.co/ UPO Social Media- https://linktr.ee/underpressureoutdoorsHazmore Outdoor Products- https://hazmore.net/Use Code UPO15 at checkout for 15% off your next order!HangFree- https://hangfree.co/ Use code UPO10 at checkout for 10% off your next order!Become a Patron- https://www.patreon.com/user?u=45295718
This month's chapter features some great new tunes and some classic favorites. We're checking out Cyberaktif's recent release alongside a brand new single from Rotersand, and a few picks from 2023 that were close runners-up to our top picks chapter last month. We've also got some classics from Shreikback, Meat Beat Manifesto, and Coil. Special thanks to MadFace for suggesting this month's listener pick. Send your listener submissions/ suggestions to arcanemachinepodcast@gmail.com! The Arcane Machine is a monthly show with supplemental content on Facebook, Twitter, and Discord throughout each month. If you like what you hear, please visit the artists' pages linked below and buy some music! Social Media: The Belfry: A Home for Dark Culture: The Belfry is the home of excellent podcast Cemetery Confessions, plus interviews, art, and other podcasts rooted deeply in dark/ alternative lifestyles. Join our Facebook group for discussion and bonus content: https://www.facebook.com/groups/TheArcaneMachine/ Follow The Arcane Machine on Twitter: @arcane_machine Follow The Arcane Machine on Instagram: @the_arcane_machine The Tracklist: 1 – “Beatle Zebra Crossing?” by Shriekback from the album Sacred City (1992) (Website) 2 – “Astral Dogma” by Yousei Teikoku from the album Pax Vesania (2013) (Website) 3 – “Broken Through Time” by Cyberaktif from the album eNdgame (2024) (Bandcamp) 4 – “Genocide” by Meat Beat Manifesto from the album Armed Audio Warfare (1990) (Bandcamp) 5 – “The Sin of the Sanctified” by Terminal from the album The New Republic (2023) (Bandcamp) 6 – “16 Devils” by Rotersand from the single 16 Devils (2024) (Bandcamp) 7 – “Shadowdancer” by Darkways from the single Shadowdancer (2023) (Bandcamp) 8 – “What I Want” by She Wants Revenge from the album This is Forever (2007) (Website) 9 – “Panic” from Coil from the album Scatology (1984) (Bandcamp)
Yep. Here it is. Let's dive right in... to poop. Camel poop. Ferret poop. Octopoop. Dogs. Cats. Yours. The charming and informative Dr. Rachel Santymire -- aka Dr. Poop -- has a background in animal physiology and endocrinology and is elbow deep in dung as a research director at the Lincoln Park Zoo. Dr. Poop sits down with Alie to talk turds and why some critters like to chow down on their own (or others'), the stinkiest poopers, good smelling poop, how getting curious about poop can help save a species, and why the Lincoln Park Zoo has 17 freezers full of dookie. You're welcome.A donation went to: https://www.lpzoo.orgFull-length (*not* G-rated) Scatology episode + tons of science linksMore kid-friendly Smologies episodes!Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, masks, totes!Follow @Ologies on Twitter and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on Twitter and InstagramSound editing by Steven Ray Morris, Mercedes Maitland of Maitland Audio, and Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam MediaMade possible by work from Noel Dilworth, Susan Hale, Kelly R. Dwyer, Emily White, & Erin TalbertSmologies theme song by Harold Malcolm
The conclusion of the the craziest cult story I had never heard of. This week, things, incredibly, get even weirder and darker than last week. More sexual debauchery. More twisted visions. And mass murder. And then it all comes crashing down after Jeffrey leads his followers into the wilderness where are there are dreams of magical vaginas, additional wives, and a lot more scat play.Want to apply for the Cummins Family Scholarship fund? Click this link!: https://learnmore.scholarsapply.org/cummins/ Deadline for application is April 24th at 3PM CT. Wet Hot Bad Magic Summer Camp tickets are ON SALE! BadMagicMerch.com Bad Magic Productions Monthly Patreon Donation: We were able to donate $14,014 dollars this month to Sleep In Heavenly Peace. Sleep in Heavenly Peace is a group of volunteers who build, assemble and deliver beds to families in need. Never getting a good night's rest - has you starting every day off at a disadvantage. This wonderful organization has chapters all across the US. If you want to get involved or can offer up your skills, please visit https://shpbeds.org/ to learn more. We also donated $1,557 to our scholarship fund for next year. Thank you! Get tour tickets at dancummins.tv Watch the Suck on YouTube: https://youtu.be/encQPz46kAUMerch: https://www.badmagicmerch.comDiscord! https://discord.gg/tqzH89vWant to join the Cult of the Curious private Facebook Group? Go directly to Facebook and search for "Cult of the Curious" in order to locate whatever happens to be our most current page :)For all merch related questions/problems: store@badmagicproductions.com (copy and paste)Please rate and subscribe on iTunes and elsewhere and follow the suck on social media!! @timesuckpodcast on IG and http://www.facebook.com/timesuckpodcastWanna become a Space Lizard? Click here: https://www.patreon.com/timesuckpodcastSign up through Patreon and for $5 a month you get to listen to the Secret Suck, which will drop Thursdays at Noon, PST. You'll also get 20% off of all regular Timesuck merch PLUS access to exclusive Space Lizard merch. You get to vote on two Monday topics each month via the app. And you get the download link for my new comedy album, Feel the Heat. Check the Patreon posts to find out how to download the new album and take advantage of other benefits.
A little singing and swearing, to help us arrive at our awesome presence.Humus, humility, homo sapiens, and Om share a common root, and considering their interwovenness can help us to touch our basic dignity. In this contemplation, the first to have both swearing and singing, we look at some elements of the dominant culture's way of living that indicate how Nature has gotten pushed into the shadow. We consider the architectural manifestos of Hundertwasser, the memories of Jung, and the teachings of world philosophers who seek to help us find our awesome presence, even in the most mundane or seemingly profane activities of life.
“So who do you think made this scat?” I asked, while holding the handful of rubber bear scat aloft. Several hands shot into the air. Omnivore. That was an easy one. Next, I pulled out a replica of scraggly fox scat, and a pile of rubber deer scat. No problem. Most kids were confident that they could categorize any scat they might find in the woods. Most kids were delightfully grossed out by the thought. Now it was time for the next step. As odd as it may seem, being able to identify animal scat significantly enhances my time outdoors. By observing scat, I get to be a detective, a scientist, and a more informed neighbor. Once the kids stop exclaiming about how gross it is, I hope they become all of those things, too.
What is the connection between idolatry and adultery. Why is Ezekiel so explicit and crude at times? And what is the most logical response to getting saved? You'll find out today on the Cross References podcast. 0:00 - Introduction 6:30 - v1-14, Israel's Origins 17:50 - v15-22, The Honeymoon is Over 32:30 - v23-34, Scatology 101 40:40 - v35-42, Grace is Suspended 48:20 - Updates & Recap 54:00 - v43, Be Thankful If you want to get in touch with us, send us an email to crossreferencespodcast@gmail.com Hosted by Luke Taylor
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Author Jordan Castro joins the ladies to talk about his new book, The Novelist: A Novel, scatology, eschatology, "the program," jealousy vs. envy, pride vs. vanity, and more.
Gorillas. These chest-beating, salad-munching, communal living, thick-furred beauties have so many surprises for you. Gorillaologist (IT'S A WORD) Dr. Tara Stoinski has been a gorilla scientist for nearly 3 decades and dishes on everything from fieldwork in cloudy mountains to dick facts, forest farts, banana flim-flam, the intersection of animal conservation and community investment, night-time nesting, grief, what those big teeth are for, gorilla musk, the legacy of primatologist Dr. Dian Fossey and the Gorilla Fund, and why our closest relatives need and deserve our protection. Also some weird asides about jaw exercises and online dating, because I want to. For more on Dr. Tara Stoinski's work follow:https://twitter.com/SavingGorillashttps://www.instagram.com/savinggorillashttps://www.facebook.com/savinggorillasMore episode sources and links at alieward.com/ologies/gorillaologyYou may also enjoy our episodes on: Primatology, Scatology, Biological Anthropology, Phallology, Urology, Environmental Microbiology & Thantology Donations were made to Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund & LA Regional Food Bank Sponsors of OlogiesTranscripts and bleeped episodesSmologies (short, classroom-safe) episodesBecome a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a monthOlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, masks, totes!Follow @Ologies on Twitter and InstagramFollow @AlieWard on Twitter and InstagramSound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam MediaTranscripts by Emily White of The WordaryWebsite by Kelly R. DwyerTheme song by Nick Thorburn
The Earls of of Ohrwurm pull up a mic stand for your favorite Outspoken Owl to perch on. True-to-life human riff-raff Hans and Eenzaamheid are joined by everyone's favorite nocturnal predator Rolderathis on this week's podcast—and set the mood by dropping a shit joke in under 15 seconds flat. Scatology homework aside, your boys clench their cheeks and crab walk through some grind-that's-not-grind, clever split wordplay, and whatever the hell you call the stuff on I, Voidhanger. Also, Eenzy finally shows some love to his native Benelux, though after listening to him giggle like an idiot for half this episode, it's unclear if they'll ever let him go back. And I thought the Dutch were supposed to be able to handle their shit, man. New (and not-so-new) Music Features This Week Eenzy's picks Fuck the Facts - Taken from the Nest Vonnis - Repeat://Delete Hans's picks Concrete Winds - Noise Trepanation Creature - Conscience Mécanique Roldy's picks Nocturnal Wanderer - Darkness in Rapture Auroch - Leaden Words Sown
Alice & Natalia are joined by Kink Historian, Esme Louis James (@esme_louisee)! The trio discuss inflatable tits, are koalas stupid, Buckingham Palace's gay brothel, gay animals, multiple genders, Romans & sex work, impotency trials, the war on low rise jeans, Mozfart, scatology, and more! Support the Patreon! https://patreon.com/twogirlsonemic
Nearly 3,000 years ago, someone in an Austrian mine pulled down their trousers — and gave scientists an astonishing glimpse into their rich culture.
On this episode Ric & Mat discuss; “Gringo: The Dangerous Life Of John Mcafee" Tech tycoon John McAfee made millions from his antivirus software. Now, he may be best known his bizarre and scandalous lifestyle. This episode is worth it for the weirdest reveal Mat's ever heard & did Mat make a Scheisse movie with Eric Cartmans mum? Our hosts are very easily distracted, and really get into bastard CEO's and all things related and not related to the doc. The generation gap shows here and Rics finger on the pulse of humanity is on fine form here, his jokes are top notch as well! *** As always each episode contains passion, anger, intelligence, opinions, spoilers, a multi millionaires doing multi millionaire bad guy stuff and Scatology, lots and lots of Scatology *** Join our Patreon for bonus content episodes and to help us continue producing our Podcast https://www.patreon.com/DiscussingDocumentaries Or Support us with a Paypal donation; discussingdocumentaries@gmail.com Or by buying us a Coffee; https://ko-fi.com/discussingdocumentaries Reach us; Website = DiscussingDocumentaries.com Email = discussingdocumentaries@gmail.com FaceBook = https://www.facebook.com/DiscussingDocumentaries Tweet = @DiscussDocPod Instagram = @DiscussingDocumentaries
On today's episode of Speaking of Bitcoin, join hosts Andreas M. Antonopoulos, Adam B. Levine, Jonathan Mohan and Stephanie Murphy as they dive into the growing topic of inflation. Our modern world is increasingly divided; The currently dominant narrative asserts that Modern Monetary Theory (MMT, or "Financial Scatology" as Jonathan likes to call it) is a free ticket to a better tomorrow... On the other hand, there are those who believe that money is just one of many measurements of reality. And increasingly those metrics have been corrupted to keep the party going and avoid at all costs blame falling on those responsible. In this episode, the hosts dig in deep for a sobering yet real conversation about what's going on and where all of this is headed. Today's episode break featured music from GurtyBeats (https://www.gurtybeats.com/) Podcast subscription links: Apple: Not currently working. We may have been shadowbanned alongside Hidden Forces and a number of other shows. Investigating this, but use another option for now. Direct RSS: https://anchor.fm/s/b421fd4/podcast/rss Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2u3oXWilTSFmZ034vQeUGq Google: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy9iNDIxZmQ0L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz Overcast: https://overcast.fm/itunes640581455/the-lets-talk-bitcoin-network Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/lets-talk-bitcoin-2 Radio Public: https://radiopublic.com/lets-talk-bitcoin-8jOrdv PocketCasts: https://pca.st/DU8V Podbean: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/sjaeb-91e5b/Let%27s-Talk-Bitcoin%21-Podcast Image credit: celynkang13 and @christopher__burns via Unsplash, modified by Speaking of Bitcoin --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/originalltb/message
Humus, humility, homo sapiens, and Om share a common root, and considering their interwovenness can help us to touch our basic dignity. In this contemplation, the first to have both swearing and singing, we look at some elements of the dominant culture’s way of living that indicate how Nature has gotten pushed into the shadow. We consider the architectural manifestos of Hundertwasser, the memories of Jung, and the teachings of world philosophers who seek to help us find our awesome presence, even in the most mundane or seemingly profane activities of life.
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This pod is partly a preview of the Jan 3 2021 summit by The HUB for Progress- http://bit.ly/hub2021summit to register Please fill out our listener survey! https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdgdKT8Cv_E45I4XiLPfWdheb5HhAblxNDtlyZ1XqIWf9Ibrg/viewform We welcome returning champ Nathan Lund back and Taylor takes some deserved time off. Jordi, Sam, Dwayne and Nathan dig deeper into the 2020 results and what is […]
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Join us as we discuss "Gen Z" slang, our pet peeves, pirates/ninjas, and urinal flushing. Welcome - Gen Z slang - Pet Peeves - Would you rather be a pirate or a ninja? - Do you flush the urinal? - A personal story -
Yep. Here it is. Let’s dive right in ... to poop. Hippo poop. Ferret poop. Octopoop. Dogs. Cats. Yours. The charming and informative Dr. Rachel Santymire -- aka Dr. Poop -- has a background in animal physiology and endocrinology and is elbow deep in dung as a research director at the Lincoln Park Zoo. Dr. Poop sits down with Alie to talk turds and how she uses poo to determine the health and stress of wild and captive animals, plus: poop vs. poo, why some animals poop pellets, muck middens, taking glitter pills, why the Bristol Stool Scale is “the best thing in the universe,” and why the Lincoln Park Zoo has 17 freezers full of dookie. You’re welcome. A donation went to: https://www.lpzoo.org Sponsor links: TakeCareOf.com (code: ologies50); betterhelp.com/ologies More links at alieward.com/ologies/scatology Transcripts & bleeped episodes at: alieward.com/ologies-extras Become a patron of Ologies for as little as a buck a month: www.Patreon.com/ologies OlogiesMerch.com has hats, shirts, pins, totes and STIIIICKERS! Follow twitter.com/ologies or instagram.com/ologies Follow twitter.com/AlieWard or instagram.com/AlieWard Sound editing by Jarrett Sleeper of MindJam Media & Steven Ray Morris Theme song by Nick Thorburn Support the show.
It’s been 3 weeks since the last episode so Craig and Tom have a lot of S#!T to chat. Join them as they answer questions from listeners, discuss flirting fails and losing passports, as well as playing “Fill Me In… for a minute!” and sing a Coronavirus themed end of show jingle!
For this pre-Valentine’s Day episode, we’re joined by special guest Shea Henry, chocolate enthusiast [and curator at the Maple Ridge Museum in British Columbia, Canada]. Shea covers the history of chocolate in detail–so grab yourself some snacking chocolate for the full sensory experience. Later, enjoy (!!!) a quiz called “Is It Chocolate… Or Is It Poop?” . . . [Music: 1) Christina Aguilera, “Candyman,” 2009; 2) Frau Holle, “Ascending Souls,” 2017. Courtesy of Frau Holle, CC BY-NC 3.0 license.]
Debunking the left-wing media and the social justice warriors.
In sterquiliniis invenitur. Can truth, redemption, and meaning be discovered in the places we least want to look? Listen to Caleb Jackson Dills and Evan Philip Lipson attempt to find out by interviewing notorious scat and zoo pornographer Ira Isaacs, director of modern cinematic classics such as Hollywood Scat Amateurs No. 7. Ira Isaccs (c.1951) is a self-described shock artist who was sentenced to four years in federal prison in January 2013 after being found guilty of five counts of selling and distributing obscene materials. Some might be surprised to learn that obscenity remains to be a punishable offense in the United States. Obscenity is not simply a relic of a sexually repressive past in which it was used to challenge provocateurs such as Arthur Miller, Lenny Bruce, William S. Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, and Robert Mapplethorpe. Rather, some still face penalties for advancing over the abstruse and ever-shifting imaginary line in the sand drawn by the Department of Justice. What makes an artist an artist, and who gets to determine what constitutes as art and what doesn't? How does one go about finding models willing to consume excrement on camera? Is there validity to shock as an artistic medium? Join us tonight in THE EXILE HOUR as we seek to get to the bottom of these questions and more.
Sara Gonzales and Jason Buttrill in for Pat Gray Hour 1: What are your spouse's most annoying habits? Jason exposes hidden Twitter filters! Sara and Jason learn the definition of Scatology. Hour 2: The issue with Ilhan Omar's murky past. Stacey Abrams embraces identity politics. Movies being flipped for more female roles. The problem with Avengers: Endgame. Title: Define Scatology | 5/24/19 Season: 2019 Episode: 103 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Because I love you, I forgive you…kinda.” Forgiveness is the corollary to the confession we talked about on Ash Wednesday. We are not only sinners; we are also sinned against, guaranteed for anybody who stays in a relationship long enough. The people you love will hurt you. How expensive is your forgiveness? How tightly do you hold a grudge, clutch the offense? Like the older brother in the story Jesus tells: do those brothers ever love each other again? Or are they bickering about what happened that year for decades to come? Does the older brother hold on to the ulteriority of power gained in the younger brother’s serious transgressions? What would it look like if we practiced prodigal (reckless, lavish, bounteous, ridiculous) forgiveness?
“Love is Sentimental, Love is Romantic, Love is Sweet.” There is a kind of love that loves the idea of love: romantic, idyllic, sappy, needy – when the beloved object is attractive in a variety of ways. It’s the shallowest kind – and while it can lead to the deeper kind, sometimes we get stuck in the lightness of this sweetness. Think of Louis in Angels in America, leaving Prior to suffer through AIDS, wondering if he is capable of love. (He is not.) Agapé is hard-core. It’s decisional. It calls on all your deepest resources. Love is patient, love is kind, love is hard.
“I Love an Idea of You That I Need to Remain Constant for Me to Keep Loving You.” Jesus’s own best friends wanted him to play a certain role, fulfill a certain expectation, for them to remain loyal. They tried repeatedly to talk him out of his life’s calling, imagining that they did it for his own good. We do the same: loving someone who is healthy but forsaking them in sickness (more about this next week), loving someone who is weak and forsaking them when they grow strong (countless women who outgrew their husband’s expectation). To tell us your thoughts on this sermon, click through to the web posting and leave us a comment. Or, find us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Or, email us the old-fashioned way: info@galileochurch.org. To contribute financially to the ongoing ministry of Galileo Church, find us on Venmo, Patreon, or PayPal, or just send a check to 6563 Teague Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76140.
“I Love You, But…” Conditional love sucks. The kind of love that requires changes of you before it manifests; the kind of love that evaporates if you don’t fulfill expectations. But what about love that is a priori (independent of experience, maybe even against experience), God’s own decision to have love as God’s primary disposition toward the world? We say it like testimony: “the world God still loves.” Because God has decided to, and God’s love is steadfast. Jesus loves the rich man, Mark says, though the rich man will disappointingly fall short of Jesus’s recommendation for a full life of discipleship.To tell us your thoughts on this sermon, click through to the web posting and leave us a comment. Or, find us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Or, email us the old-fashioned way: info@galileochurch.org. To contribute financially to the ongoing ministry of Galileo Church, find us on Venmo, Patreon, or PayPal, or just send a check to 6563 Teague Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76140.
Galileo Church: Epiphany 2March 6 through April 7, 2019Lent Series. “Scatology: relational bullshit under the microscope”For Lent, we’re examining our fourth missional priority closely: “We do real relationship, no bullshit, ever.” What exactly do we mean by “bullshit”? How do we recognize it, avoid it, and avoid doing unto others what we don’t want done to ourselves? March 10, First Sunday in Lent. John 4:1-42. Origin story: how we got the fourth missional priority, or millennials and queerness, and the miraculous integration of selves. What does it mean that the church of our past asked us to fragment ourselves, keeping part(s) of ourselves hidden from sight or dressed up? Now that we have new eyes on the tradition and the text – Millennials who are shockingly transparent on social media, queer people who refuse to stay in the closet – we are able to see what was always there: that God desires (and so should we) the wholeness of every human being, the sameness of self from one setting to another. The church is a learning lab for integration or, colloquially, “no bullshit, ever.” Postscript: the no bullshit ethic is best practiced in real relationship– both pieces are required for either to have integrity. To tell us your thoughts on this sermon, click through to the web posting and leave us a comment. Or, find us on social media: Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Or, email us the old-fashioned way: info@galileochurch.org. To contribute financially to the ongoing ministry of Galileo Church, find us on Venmo, Patreon, or PayPal, or just send a check to 6563 Teague Rd., Fort Worth, TX 76140.
A brief interview with Kyle Emotron, who tells us about life on the road. He's currently on tour check him out if you're in the area: Thu Dec 20 in Rutherford NJ @ the Jungeon Sat Dec 22nd in BKY NY @lastfrontiernyc
In the talk we touched the surface on a number of topics including: - Reasons behind what made him decide to write about the Psychology in the Bathroom? - The psychology of excretion and disgust. And why there is so much taboo surrounding the gut? - We also talked about the anal character with the earliest discussion going as far back Freud and psychoanalysis. - How earlier anal traits or definitions correlate with more recent psychological condition, like OCD, Perfectionism, Orderliness, Authoritarianism, & Type A personality. - We touched on the nature of swearing and the origins of scatological swearing & why some people offended by it, and cultural and gender differences - We also talked about flatulence and emotion, defensive flatulence and enjoyment of flatulence, and gender differences. - We also talked about Toilet Graffiti and the theories of Latrinalia including the differences between genders. And finally we talked about the great debate surrounding whether the toilet seat should be left down. This talk was only a taste or smell ? of the interesting information covered in this book and I encourage everyone to grab a copy and have a read. I hope you enjoy the conversation
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Hello babies! Eat anything good lately? Lisa's dog ate her mouthguard and underwear. Emily does Zumba with two middle aged women and considers learning Spanish. On Wiki of the Week, we read the Wikipedia page for "Mozart and Scatology." Turns out everyone's favorite composer loved fart jokes as much as the rest of us!
The boys are back! This time they're talking 2017 in review, what's ahead for 2018, and Campbell opens up a discussion regarding scatology in the 41st millenium! You can't afford to miss this one, and that's the truth! Email us! contact@40kbadcast.com Shout at us on Twitter! https://twitter.com/DB_Sleazy https://twitter.com/BrotherSRM Watch Campbell's YouTube show! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Hd9_8GYNPVLGtD1sEDK_A Check out Campbell's tumble! http://cam2d.tumblr.com/ Don't forget to Like and Subscribe!
In this episode I talk with mindfulness teacher and co-founder of the Buddhist Geeks project, Vincent Horn. Vince is part of new generation of teachers translating age-old wisdom into 21st century code. In this session, Vince and I discuss the radical sense of experimentation, the Great Unbundling of the Dharma, ways the mindfulness and awareness practices complement each other—which is turning out to be something of a theme on the show lately—, the perhaps greatly exaggerated reports of the death of Buddhism, what Buddhism and meditation can offer the Silicon Valley worldview. as well as a scintillating juvenile foray into enlightened scatology.Learn more about Vince at Buddhist Geeks.Show Notes0:25 Introduction and overview1:52 – Vince talks about Buddhist Geeks, his interest in mindfulness and his teaching project at meditate.io3:45 – Vince's meditation and teaching background, working with somatic practices and vipassanā, and his time at Naropa University8:16 – What's exciting and interesting in mindfulness now, radical experimentation in the new generation, the unbundling of the Dharma11:38 – Playing with the core meditative elements (concentration, inquiry, etc.) of different traditions14:45 – Defining mindfulness and awareness, and how they work together24:45 – Has Buddhism weeded out all meditative dead-ends or is experimentation and knowing for oneself useful? Can we discover things that haven't been done before?28:22 – Technology and making sense of what practice is while rapid change is occurring30:34 – Scatology: literal and figurative shit33:50 – Human relationships: self, other, and “individuality first” in practice37:00 – The co-construction of reality, and social noting42:15 – Meditation's reinvention in the 1800s and 1900s, and the arising of noting in response to colonialism44:54 – Is Buddhism dying?49:33 – Silicon Valley, immortality, and Ray Kurzweil57:36 – The juice of the unknown and a shift in the way we know things1:04:40 – As many types of nonduality as dualities1:07:16 – Vince and Emily's teaching synergy, one-on-one teacher meetingsYou can help to create future episodes of this podcast by contributing through Patreon.
On today's episode, we talk about Mozart's scatological obsessions, introducing you a very human side of this exalted classical music genius!
BART operator Kelly Beardsley has had many odd jobs in his life, but driving a BART train is probably the quirkiest of them all. And sometimes being a BART operator means you have to deal with some very human elements of life. In this episode, Kelly tells a story about a disturbing and hilarious behind-the-scenes tale from the driver’s seat.
John Fleming tries to get a word in while comedy critic Kate Copstick talks about the most impressive press release she has seen for an Edinburgh Fringe show this year and her mooted return to stand-up comedy. PLUS her admiration for Boris Johnson, Angus Deayton, Lady Colin Campbell, Tanya Lee Davis, Janet Bettesworth (“the best hair in comedy”) and David Mills (“uber queen of this parish”). PLUS her bowel movements, genitalia, Jeremy Corbyn, sex with prostitutes in Manchester, the return of “Radio Active” and, finally, the amazingly likely reason why current comedy is so very bland. Best Copstick quote this week is arguably: “I do not regard having sex as an intimate relationship. Having sex is not intimate at all.” http://www.grouchyclub.co.uk You can also download this audio podcast from iTunes https://itunes.apple.com/gb/podcast/grouchy-clubs-mostly-about/id977279883 John Fleming posts occasional blogs at: http://blog.thejohnfleming.com
This is the second half of a two-part interview with Victor Vitanza, the Jean-Francois Lyotard Chair at the European Graduate School and a Professor of English and Rhetoric at Clemson University. You can find the first half here. The interview was conducted at the 2014 Rhetoric Society of America conference in San Antonio, Texas, and originally published as part of the Zeugma podcast's 2014 summer interview series. In this half of the interview, Vitanza discusses the futures of Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory, including upcoming issues on "cat theory," Geoffrey Sirc, and the Italian writer Mario Untersteiner. I also ask him about Clemson's Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design PhD program, and we end with a brief discussion of typos and silence.
This episode of Rhetoricity features an interview with Victor Vitanza, the Jean-Francois Lyotard Chair at the European Graduate School and a Professor of English and Rhetoric at Clemson University. The interview was conducted at the 2014 Rhetoric Society of America conference in San Antonio, Texas, and originally published as part of the Zeugma podcast's 2014 summer interview series. Dr. Vitanza founded the Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design (RCID) program at Clemson, has written such books as Negation, Subjectivity, and the History of Rhetoric and Sexual Violence in Western Thought and Writing, and serves as editor of Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory. He's currently working on a film and companion book entitled The Returns of Philology: This Time, Anachronistics. In this interview, Vitanza discusses Kenneth Burke and Geoffrey Sirc, rhetorics and media old and new, and Immanuel Kant and Internet cats. There's also, I should promise and advise listeners, quite a bit of talk about scatology. Since this interview is a little longer than other Rhetoricity episodes, I've split it in two. You can find the second half, during which we turn our attention to cats, Sirc, and the RCID program, here. This episode cites the following sources: Kenneth Burke's "Rhetoric--Old and New" Diane Davis's Inessential Solidarity Jacques Derrida's "Mochlos; or, the Conflict of the Faculties" Immanuel Kant's "Conflict of the Faculties" George A. Kennedy's "A Hoot in the Dark" Avital Ronell's The Telephone Book: Technology, Schizophrenia, Electric Speech Geoffrey Sirc's "Writing Classroom as A&P Parking Lot" It also includes sound clips from Johann Sebastian Bach's "Italienisches Konzert, BWV 971, Movement 1," the Community episode "Biology 101," and "Who You Gonna Call?" All other music and sound clips are from GarageBand's loop library and the website freesound.org.
Sup Tammy's, for this weeks episode I was lucky enough to interview the twisted brains behind the insult comedy rock powerhouse known as Touchpants. The one and only Touchpants Prime (Colby Dix) and Touchpants Lube (Chris Friday) invited me to join them for some drinks and a meal while we were all in Miami for the Phish/Touchpants New Years event. Touchpants also features Aram Bedrosian on Bass and Don Hellman (Jon Fishman) on drums. We go deep about the history of Touchpants and the genesis of the band from 2 piece acoustic duo to a 4 piece electric powerhouse. If you are scared by foul language and poop humor then this episode is not for you. So if you don't like Scatology, Scatman John or even Scatman Crothers you may shy away from this juicy gem of an ep. If you enjoy that kind of stuff, like me, then you are gonna’ laugh your ass off. Strap in and make sure your dump truck is full of gas cause this one goes at high speed!!! Fore!! Special Free Album Download. Poopenis Poetry by Touchpants bit.ly/PooPoetry
Some more restrictions imposed by the heroic couplet, and the possibilities they engender. Dryden on Oldham; the subtlety of his versification and the reality of his praise; Oldham's obscene poem against the author of Sodom (who may have been Rochester, whom Oldham had once admired).
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