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Revolutionary Left Radio
[BEST OF] German Philosophy: Schopenhauer and Nietzsche

Revolutionary Left Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 129:05


ORIGINALLY RELEASED Feb 3, 2022 In this episode, Alyson and Breht introduce, teach, and discuss the philosphy of two giants in western philosophy: Arthur Schopenhaur and Friedrich Nietzsche.  They discuss their respective philosophies, how they relate, how they differ, the subsequent thinkers and movements they inspired or influened, their relation to politics right, left and center, their connection to eastern philosophies and religions, and much more!  ---------------------------------------------------- Support Rev Left and get access to bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/revleftradio Make a one-time donation to Rev Left at BuyMeACoffee.com/revleftradio Follow, Subscribe, & Learn more about Rev Left Radio HERE

Suspense - Old Time Radio
Suspense - Will To Power

Suspense - Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 30:20


Please enjoy Will To Power a great episode of the legendary Suspense - - a Old Time Radio OTR classic.

RFS: The Metro
The Metro #755

RFS: The Metro

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 64:12


This week on The Metro, Rev Jeff Ivins brings songs from TV shows and movies to your ears. Featuring the following people/bands: Jan Hammer, Glenn Frey, Bill Medley /w Jennifer Warnes, Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band, Joe Cocker /w Jennifer Warnes, El DeBarge, Steve Miller Band, Joey Scarbury, Lionel Richie /w Diana Ross, Mike + The Mechanics, Peter Cetera /w Amy Grant, Phil Collins, Will To Power, and finishing off with Bette Midler.

As The Story Grows
Salem Vex of Crucifiction

As The Story Grows

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 17:02


Chapter 545 - "Simple But Brutal" ...as read by Salem Vex of CrucifictionToday we welcome Salem Vex from Florida deathcore band Crucifiction to the podcast! Crucifiction released their debut record, Will To Power, last Friday on Rise Records. Salem is also a member of The Requiem. Salem talks about skateboarding in Florida, forming Bloodbather, being in two bands on different labels, transitioning Bloodbather to Crucifiction, the artwork he created for Will To Power, and more.https://riserecords.com/collections/crucifictionhttps://asthestorygrows.com/episodes/damien-douleur-of-the-requiemhttps://www.patreon.com/asthestorygrowsDiscordhttps://asthestorygrows.substack.com/Email: asthestorygrows@gmail.comChapter 545 Music:Crucifiction - "Caged For Extermination"Bloodbather - "As Your Die"Crucifiction - "VHS"

You Make The Scene
Episode 217: CRUCIFICTION

You Make The Scene

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2024 59:19


In the latest episode of the You Make The Scene podcast, I had a great conversation with Salem Vex, the creative mind behind the band CRUCIFICTION. We covered a wide range of topics, starting with his transition from his previous band/project, Bloodbather, to this fresh and exciting venture with CRUCIFICTION. Salem shared the challenges and the excitement of stepping into a new chapter and how that has influenced the writing and sound for CRUCIFICTION's upcoming album, "Will To Power", which is set to release on October 11th via Rise Records.A key highlight of our conversation was Salem's unique approach to crafting conceptual albums. He discussed how he begins writing in the middle of the story, allowing the natural progression to lead him toward both the beginning and the end. This unconventional method not only brings a dynamic structure to the album but also adds a cinematic, non-linear arc to the overall narrative. Salem gave us a deeper look into the themes and emotional depth of "Will To Power", offering insight into the album's powerful message and what fans can expect from this new chapter of his artistic journey.We also explored the intricacies of songwriting, the importance of authenticity in his music, and the transition into this new project after Bloodbather. There's so much more packed into this episode, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the creative process, conceptual music, and the evolution of an artist. Don't miss this fascinating episode filled with passion, creativity, and the stories behind CRUCIFICTION!Follow CRUCIFICTION:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/crucifictioncult/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/crucifictioncultSpotify: CRUCIFICTION Spotify

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024
ATEEZ Seonghwa sexy outfit U.S.A world tour finale towards the light Will To Power 2024 Koreaboo.com article, Philippines pop boy band PLUUS BigBang boy band member G-Dragon building house

Kpop Boy Bands Gossip News 2024

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 34:20


ATEEZ Seonghwa sexy outfit U.S.A world tour finale towards the light Will To Power 2024 Koreaboo.com article, Philippines pop boy band PLUUS. BigBang boy band member G-Dragon building march rabbit house building cost 5.85 billion KRW (about $4.31 million USD) in cash. Stray Kids had won the fifth place trophy of their new song Chk Chk Boom. also my own details paragraph of why i love diversity boy bands so much.

Bill and Frank's Guilt-Free Pleasures
Will To Power: "Baby I Love Your Way / Freebird Medley (Free Baby)"

Bill and Frank's Guilt-Free Pleasures

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2024 56:56


In this week's episode we get back to the basics of what are podcast is all about by exploring one of the few medleys to ever top the Billboard Hot 100. Will To Power's combined version of the Peter Frampton and Lynyrd Skynyrd classics was certainly divisive amongst fans of the originals, but this sound is what we are all about. (At least it is for Bill - we're unsure where Frank stands on this!) The video Our mixtape You can find us on Instagram, Facebook, and our website. You can email us at BandFGuiltFree@gmail.com, too. Feel free to rate and review us wherever you listen! Here is our Spotify playlist featuring every song we've featured. Our theme music is by the incredibly talented Ian McGlynn.    

La Tribu FM
El Mata-Rolas (El Chomito)

La Tribu FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2024 24:24


Hoy el Mata-Rolas version "La Mata o La Rescata" tres covers de una misma canción: "Baby I Love Your Way" de Peter Frampton y sus versiones de Will To Power y Big Mountain.

mata peter frampton rolas big mountain will to power baby i love your way
We Will Rank You
Best. Covers. Ever. Wildcard Epsisode

We Will Rank You

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 136:28


Best. Covers. Ever. Wildcard EpisodeWhat're your favorite cover songs!? A great man once sang "It's like he's tracing Picasso and calling it art." On this wildcard episode, we each rank and celebrate the five greatest and single worst covers ever recorded, talk about the fascinatin' history of covers vs standards and reunite legendary trombone-fronted NYC band Cover Me Badd as guest rankers! Listen at WeWillRankYouPod.com, Apple, Spotify and your favorite Xerox store.  Follow us and weigh in with your favorites on Facebook, Instagram & Threads and Twitter @wewillrankyoupod .   SPOILERS/FILE UNDER:AC/DC, Air Supply, Argent, the Bangles, Barenaked Ladies, Bauhaus, Beastie Boys, the Beatles, Berlin, David Bowie, Jeff Buckley, Tim Buckley, Kate Bush, Johnny Cash, Centromatic, Joe Cocker, Leonard Cohen, Elvis Costello, Cover Me Badd, cover songs, covers, Coverville, Devo, Dream Academy, Bob Dylan, Electric Light Orchestra, Food For Feet, Funland, the Futureheads, the Guess Who, Guns n Roses, Robert Hazard, the Hollies, Wanda Jackson, Jellyfish, Mark Kozelek, Langley Schools Music Project, Cyndi Lauper, Led Zeppelin, Lucius, Madness, Paul McCartney, Joni Mitchell, the Posies, the Rolling Stones, Linda Ronstadt, Screaming Females, Simon & Garfunkel, Jessica Simpson, the Smiths, Star Spangled Banner, Taylor Swift, T Pain, THAT'S A COVER?!, This Mortal Coil, trombone, Lara Trump, Wall of Voodoo, Jack White, Will To Power, Wings, Stevie Wonder US: http://www.WeWillRankYouPod.com ::: wewillrankyoupod@gmail.com :::http://www.facebook.com/WeWillRankYouPod ::: http://www.instagram.com/WeWillRankYouPod :::https://www.threads.net/@WeWillRankYouPod ::: http://www.twitter.com/WeWillRankYouPo ::: http://www.YourOlderBrother.com (Sam's music page) ::: http://www.YerDoinGreat.com (Adam's music page) ::: https://open.spotify.com/user/dancecarbuzz (Dan's playlists)

Cover Me
I'm Not in Love - 10cc

Cover Me

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 80:59


In classic Lover Me fashion, Alex flips the theme on its head by getting us to discuss "I'm Not in Love" by 10cc! Covers by: Dee Dee Sharp, Will To Power, Fausto Papetti, Olive, Bonnie Tyler Spotify playlist here

love covers 10cc will to power dee dee sharp
The Ezra Klein Show
Taking Nietzsche seriously

The Ezra Klein Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 65:07


Sean Illing talks with political science professor Matt McManus about the political thought of Friedrich Nietzsche, the 19th-century German philosopher with a complicated legacy, despite his crossover into popular culture. They discuss how Nietzsche's work has been interpreted — and misinterpreted — since his death in 1900, how his radical political views emerge from his body of work, and how we can use Nietzsche's philosophy in order to interpret some key features of our contemporary politics. Host: Sean Illing (@seanilling), host, The Gray Area Guest: Matt McManus (@MattPolProf), lecturer, University of Michigan; author Referenced works by Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900): Ecce Homo (1888; published posthumously), Thus Spoke Zarathustra (1883), Beyond Good and Evil (1886), Twilight of the Idols (1888), The Birth of Tragedy (1872), The Antichrist (1888; published posthumously), The Gay Science (1882) References:  Nietzsche and the Politics of Reaction: Essays on Liberalism, Socialism, and Aristocratic Radicalism, ed. Matthew McManus (Palgrave; 2023) The Political Right and Equality: Turning Back the Tide of Egalitarian Modernity by Matthew McManus (Routledge; forthcoming) Nietzsche's Great Politics by Hugo Drochon (Princeton; 2016) Nietzsche's Letter to Georg Brandes (Dec. 2, 1887) Nietzsche: Philosopher, Psychologist, Antichrist by Walter Kaufmann (Princeton; 2013) “God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers?” from Nietzsche's The Gay Science, §125 (1882; tr. W. Kaufmann) "Atheist bus campaign spreads the word of no God nationwide" by Riazat Butt (The Guardian; Jan. 6, 2009) "Since Copernicus man has been rolling from the center toward X," from Nietzsche's The Will To Power, published posthumously in 1901. Immanuel Kant, Metaphysics of Morals (1797) Kierkegaard's Attack Upon "Christendom", 1854-1855 (tr. Walter Lowrie) Nietzsche, the Aristocratic Rebel by Domenico Losurdo (Brill; 2019) Joseph de Maistre, Considerations on France (1797) "Does Liberalism Mean Supporting Communism?" by Matthew McManus (Liberal Currents; Jan. 4, 2022) Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth (1963) United States of Socialism by Dinesh D'Souza (All Points; 2020) "The alt-right is drunk on bad readings of Nietzsche. The Nazis were too" by Sean Illing (Vox; Dec. 30, 2018) The Third Reich series by Richard J. Evans Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged (1957)   Enjoyed this episode? Rate The Gray Area ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a review on Apple Podcasts. Subscribe for free. Be the first to hear the next episode of The Gray Area. Subscribe in your favorite podcast app. Support The Gray Area by making a financial contribution to Vox! bit.ly/givepodcasts This episode was made by:  Producer: Erikk Geannikis Engineer: Patrick Boyd Editorial Director, Vox Talk: A.M. Hall Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Dawn of an Era of Well-Being: The Podcast

“We know now, more than ever before, that we must change or perish. Worldviews are the foundation of culture, and the crisis has presented us with an opportunity to move to a new world-view linking Ancient & Modern, East & West, Science & Spirituality. Endowed with technology and a new worldview informed by ancient wisdom as well as the findings of contemporary science, we can create a new narrative and witness the dawn of a better era.” Dawn of an Era of Well-Being from the Introductory Note from the Authors (Ervin Laszlo and Frederick Tsao) page xviToday's conversation concerns matters of matter and spirit. By taking a close look at this very seemingly basic distinction, we can gain a lot of very practical information. What do we actually know about the material world? Many Eastern spiritual traditions, as well as many of the ancient thinkers, do not make a hard distinction between physical matter and spiritual substance. Some might say they are one and the same. Our guest today, the best-selling author and Jungian Analyst, Anne Baring, has much to say about the modern disconnect between the spiritual and the material. Today, she will make very clear her case that this disconnect alienates us from our sacred nature, and our divine purpose. The fruits of uninhibited materialism can be seen in current events and throughout the violent history of world events. Our leaders are often driven by nothing more than selfish ambition and a wanton quest for power, placing self-interest above all else. A clear perception of the divinity manifest in the material world and its inhabitants helps us understand the interconnectedness and sacred purpose of all other beings on this planet, and should be instructive on how we must build a better world through collaboration rather than competition. Join us today as Ervin and Anne delve deep into these questions of material and spiritual. Anne Baring is a Jungian Analyst and author of numerous publications including The Myth of the Goddess: Evolution of an Image co-authored with Jules Cashford; Soul Power: An Agenda for a Conscious Humanity with Scilla Elworthy; The Divine Feminine: Recovering the Feminine Face of God Around the World with Andrew Harvey; and The Dream of the Cosmos: A Quest for the Soul for which she was awarded the Scientific and Medical Network Book Prize for 2013, and which in 2020 was re-released in a new edition. The ground of all her work is a deep interest in the spiritual, mythological, shamanic, and artistic traditions of different cultures. Her website is devoted to the affirmation of a new vision of reality and the issues facing us at this crucial time of choice. www.annebaring.comDream of the Cosmos

Electric Thunder Radio
Episode 34: UK Top 40 Singles January 7 1989

Electric Thunder Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2022 120:00


If you love the content, you can buy me a coffee. I love coffee $2.00CashApp: £djcolzz - Donate just $2.00 PayPal- Donate just $2.00 *** Your donation keeps this podcast alive ***                             Look us up on Deezer, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Audacy, Boomplay, iHeart Radio, PlayerFM, Gaana, and TuneIn “Electric Thunder Radio”Apple Podcasts “DJColzz” January 1989, George H. W. Bush becomes the 41st President of the US. The Lexus and Infiniti luxury car brands are launched at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit with the unveiling of the 1990 Lexus LS and Infiniti Q45 sedans. Nina Dobrev (Vampire Diaries) and Frankie Bridge (The Saturdays) are born. Kylie and Jason are looking to take the Christmas number one holder Cliff Richard's place at the top. Erasure has the Crackers International EP heading that way too. We have some U2. Michael Jackson, Inner City, Pet Shop Boys, Bananarama, Gloria Estefan, Fine Young Cannibals, Will To Power, and New Order head a fine cast of musical talent to come. Two whole hours to stream from your favourite platform or download for FREE.However, if you feel like dropping a tip to my cashapp, it keeps me able to do more, for you.Enjoy!

TheModernMoron podcast
Ep. 114 Father-to-be as in Priest, Nietzsche, Jedi Knights and Egoism

TheModernMoron podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 39:00


Okay, the Moron doesn't seem so moronic in this episode… well, I do, but we really have some divine inspirations in this episode.  My guest is a real live Seminarian in the Catholic Church.  Yes, THE Catholic church, not one of the knock offs.  He's been pursuing his coronation… that's not right… ordination!  That's what I was looking for…  This conversation is all over the place, and I have to take responsibility for that.  If I get him back I really need to try and keep my questions more focused.  And because we are so all over the place, this guy drops some people and terms this Moron had to look up, especially if you're not Catholic or are a heathen moron like myself.  Among them: Exegesis - not exit, Jesus - this is e-x-e-g-e-s-i-s and it's a critical explanation or interpretation of a text. Traditionally, for work with religious texts, especially the Bible St. Ignatius of Loyola - who was a Spanish Catholic Priest and theologian that was one of the founders of the Society of Jesus otherwise known as… the Jesuits.  We might have to do a separate episode on those guys. A St. Paul Moment - which is explained in the episode, but it's basically an epiphany or a “moment of awakening”... I don't like to gossip but apparently he heard the voice of Jesus and was immediately blinded for three days until a guy named a-nan-ias restored his sight and he was baptized. The 14 Discernments of Spirits - no it's not a way to make bourbon, it is the path to living a holy life.  is the interpretation of what St. Ignatius of Loyola called the “motions of the soul.” These interior movements consist of thoughts, imaginings, emotions, inclinations, desires, feelings, repulsions, and attractions, what the Buddha might call cravings and aversions.  Spiritual discernment of spirits involves becoming sensitive to these movements, reflecting on them, and understanding where they come from and where they lead us.  Yes, I plagiarized this from a site called IgnatianSpirituality.com and there is a link at the bottom of the episode description. Towards the beginning of our conversation there is the mention of a code blue.  A code blue at a hospital Usually means cardiac arrest (when the heart stops) or respiratory arrest (when breathing stops).  You may say, what the hell is a chaplain doing anywhere near a patient experiencing cardiac arrest?  Usually they are on the sidelines, staying out of the way.  However if family members are present, we will get with them and suggest they stay out of the way and perhaps go to a more quiet area while the team does there work.  It can be very traumatizing to watch a loved one receive treatment for cardiac arrest and while we can't make a family member leave, it's usually best to just get out of the way and let them do what they were trained to do. Our guest entered the seminary straight out of high school and mentions leaving the Central Valley, that would be the Central Valley of California which is comprised of a LOT of farmland and ranching.  You hear about how much of our country's Fruits and veggies are grown here under normal circumstances so for all of the approximately 18,000 square miles of that valley, a lot of that are the same folks you'd meet in the Midwest.  It looks like the Midwest and it has a lot of the same values as the Midwest despite the libby-McLibberson label that California has.  So, that's what he's referring to when he mentions the Central Valley.   Towards the end of our conversation we end up talking about Star Wars as my friend the Father-to-be is a science fiction fan and loves Star Wars.  I ask about the possible parallels between the Jedi Knights and the path of a priest which he disagrees with completely and being that he has also studied Philosophy as part of a Priest's curriculum,  I had to get out the dictionary again as he compares priests to stoicism.  Stoicism is from the Greeks and was the belief that we don't react to events; we react to our judgments about them, and the judgments are up to us. They would advise that we should not worry about things beyond our control as everything in life can be divided into two categories – things that are up to us and things that are not. Then…THEN he brings up philosopher Nietzsche.  Look, I can barely pronounce his name let alone discuss his philosophy.  So Nietzsche is this fatalist philosopher that thinks in the end nothing matters and everything is pointless, like they teach on Sesame Street!   So Nietzsche had this concept called The Will To Power, that our Seminarian brings up which is according to Wikipedia like self-determination, the concept of actualizing one's will onto one's self or one's surroundings, and coincides heavily with egoism.  Egoism!  There's something I get get behind.     We begin our conversation as I ask him how his last overnight shift went at the hospital.  So, I hope you find this conversation interesting and do not try to look up words while you're driving.  Let me handle stuff like that.   CLOSE - Wow… that did not sound like your typical conversation between two morons, right?  A lot of very interesting stuff there, and sometimes I have to just lean hard on the old “God is Love” bumper sticker.  Either I am in acceptance of that ideology, tweaked allover the place to make it fit for me, I'm not and if you're not, then best of luck to you and may your blood pressure remain forever low.  But scientifically speaking, I think you might find that having a faith in something, you could use the word God for the sake of convenience, but not the baggage that you might believe that word comes with… having that sense of faith and finding comfort in it, will actually lower your blood pressure and can relieve stress.  Not necessarily clinically proven, but there are studies that show benefits.  There are two articles at the bottom of the description on this point from North Dakota State University and from Psychology Today Magazine.  There is a benefit.  Just try not to get hung up on nomenclature.  Don't like the word God, don't use it.  Don't like meditation?  Try silent prayer.   Many thanks and all the best to my guest, more to come and hopefully we will speak with him again!  Take care, stay cool if you're where its hot, stay dry if you're where it's flooding, may the road rise to meet you rather than the ocean and thank you for listening to the Modern Moron. Discernment of Spirits - IgnatianSpirituality.com  What Is Stoicism?  Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche - Wikipedia Nihilism - Wikipedia   Process theology - Wikipedia   The Health Benefits of Spirituality — North Dakota State University   The Surprising Health Benefits of Spirituality | Psychology Today  

Curious Worldview Podcast
100: Stephen Hicks | The Life & Philosophy Of Friedrich Nietzsche

Curious Worldview Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 194:31


5...4...3...2...fun!!

dear livejournal, it’s starting to get hot in davis again. i know i’m going to have to switch to shorts soon, but can we brainstorm other ways to stay cool? coming out early morning and at night. sticking near bodies of water. hanging wet things by the window. i have air conditioming at home but maybe i can use it less this year? drink lots of water. what else can i be doing? thank you stay cool.DOWNLOAD RECORDINGsubscribe to the podcast here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/5432fun00:00 (intro by omar)00:20 Shop Regulars “Cold Hands” Fortified Regulars01:42 LONE PHONE BOOTH “MELLO” music for the faint of heart05:17 marbling “soft clay” flood pants (head above water)06:56 Christian Singles “Bored & Blue” Bored & Blue09:02 Witching Waves “Eye 2 Eye” Persistence12:01 Stickers “Idea Curious” Office Spaced14:49 Alexia avina “attitude” all that i can’t see18:02 Poppies “Dum Dum” Bed Music20:30 Teen Body “Ballad Of Tomboy Jerry” Dreamo23:54 Honeydew “Ugly, Angry, Jealous” Honeydew26:50 Flying Fish Cove “Sleight of Hand” At Moonset29:54 ADIR L.C. “Go Hard” Basket Star33:07 Graham Hunt “Select All” Leaving Silver City34:00 April Magazine “shirley don’t” Shirley37:36 Pezzettino “wikiHow” Resin39:32 ZETI “Neruda” leaves through an open window42:40 Club Night “Cough” What Life46:18 nora petran “Mourning Dove” Studies of Song Birds48:29 Kate Kane “Kiki” Meet The Cats49:20 Francie Moon “Sittin’ In the Middle” New Morning Light (EP)51:49 N0V3L “WILL TO POWER” NOVEL54:26 DOOMSQUAD “Dorian’s Closet” Let Yourself Be Seen

RFS: The Metro
The Metro #619

RFS: The Metro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 65:36


This week on The Metro, Warlock Jeff Ivins brings you the hits of 1988 featuring: Yazz, Rick Astley, Boy Meets Girl, Debbie Gibson, INXS, Kylie Minogue, Paul Carrack, Steve Winwood, Roxette, Cheap Trick, When in Rome, Belinda Carlisle, Will To Power, and finishing up with Def Leppard.

Conversations With Matt Dwyer
Gareth Liddiard (The Drones, Tropical Fuck Storm, Springtime)

Conversations With Matt Dwyer

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 67:50


Gareth Liddiard of The Drones, Tropical Fuck Storm and his most recent project Springtime joins Dwyer to talk about the only real job he's ever had, working lights for Fugazi, the horror story of surviving a brush fire and his new album Springtime out on Joyful Noise. Opening Song, "Will To Power," by Springtime.Springtime BandcampTropical Fuck Storm BandcampThe Drones Bandcamp Tropical Fuck Storm InstagramHave Kelly Dwyer build your website HERE Themattdwyer.comThis show is produced and all that jazz by Matt Dwyer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dostoevsky and Us
Beyond Good and Evil | A Brief Introduction to Nietzsche

Dostoevsky and Us

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 6:12


Getting into Nietzsche and don't know where to start? In this video, we discuss Nietzsche's masterpiece Beyond Good and Evil, talking about its context, why I recommend it so much and also how to get the most from reading this work.Nietzsche is a profound thinker, and it is a great joy tackling his ideas and aphorisms.

Dostoevsky and Us
Why Is Nietzsche so Popular?

Dostoevsky and Us

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 4:37


Nietzsche is a weird one, he's extremely controversial but he is loved by society.How did this misogynist become one of the most loved thinkers of our time. Today, we discuss different forms of misinterpreting Nietzsche and also the possible reasons for why they love Nietzsche so much that they may overlook all of his flaws. I hope you enjoy this video and if you do, make sure to like and subscribe.Full video link:https://youtu.be/9Y3r0UsKJ9I--------------------------To check out more about my content feel free to go to my YouTube Channel Apologetics for All to access clips and extra discussions

Contain Podcast
Ep. 67: Music w/ Mike Donovan & Luke Calzonetti

Contain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2021 125:43


What is going on with music? We ask elder statesmen artist/musician Luke Calzonetti (Run Dust/Child Abuse) and Drag City artist/musician/writer Mike Donovan (Sic Alps/Peacers) on a seasoned perspective on how we might now perceive music (now?) and how mystery music and the underground became anachronistic, getting into painting and writing etc. Mike discusses his new book, an anthropological account of what Taxi driving would look like to a human 100 years from now. Will To Power of fronting a musical project in the age of covid and the need for conflict. It doesn't matter how easy it is to do, it matters what you do! Unearthing lore from the early 2000's Library of Alexandria, this is one of my favorite episodes. Featuring songs from Mike Donovan's new Drag City record Exurbian Quonset (Digital Dan, Hate Mail Writer) and Run Dust's Banca Nazionale (Baccus, and Leisure Village (Distant Bloods) If you enjoy this show consider supporting on Patreon for bonus episodes, $ecret merchandise discounts, and more

The Undacover Mixtapes
#BackToThe80s - Vol. 3 (The Ballads Edition)

The Undacover Mixtapes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 55:30


In this episode I reminisce on some of the sweetest ballads from the 1980's era, featuring the likes of Richard Marx, Roxette, Lionel Richie, Will To Power, Air Supply, Journey, Survivor, Elton John, Peter Cetera, Christopher Cross, Phil Collins and more!!Follow/Subscribe to "The Undacover Mixtapes" on Apple Podcast & Google Podcast.IG/FB/TW @DjUndacoverBookings/Email: djundacover@gmail.com

The Quarantine Tapes
The Quarantine Tapes 094: Claudia Rankine

The Quarantine Tapes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 27:19


On episode 94 of the Quarantine Tapes, Paul Holdengräber is joined by poet and writer Claudia Rankine. Claudia talks with Paul about her upcoming book, Just Us: An American Conversation, and how it addresses what it means to talk about race in this country. They discuss how she approached writing the book and why she felt it was important to focus on one-on-one conversations to parse systemic issues.In their discussion, Claudia describes the writing methodology for her upcoming book, reads from one of her poems, and talks with Paul about what she has seen that felt unprecedented in the ongoing protests.Born in Kingston, Jamaica, poet Claudia Rankine earned a BA at Williams College and an MFA at Columbia University. Rankine has published several collections of poetry, including Citizen: An American Lyric (2014), a finalist for the National Book Award and winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award in Poetry, the PEN Center USA Poetry Award, and the Forward poetry prize. Her play Detour/South Bronx premiered in 2009 at New York’s Foundry Theater.Rankine has been awarded fellowships from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Academy of American Poets, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Lannan Foundation, and the Guggenheim Foundation. In 2013, she was elected as a chancellor of the Academy of American Poets, and in 2014 she received a Lannan Literary Award. She has taught at the University of Houston, Case Western Reserve University, Barnard College, and Pomona College. Read: "Weather" by Claudia Rankine

Vibezzz w/ DJ DNERO
Ep.11 - Freestyle - Vibezzz w/ DJ DNERO

Vibezzz w/ DJ DNERO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2020 56:28


Episode 11 featuring Freestyle music from TKA, George Lamond, Stevie B, Will To Power, Debbie Deb, Johnny O, Collage, Gloria Estefan, Madonna, Shannon, The Cover Girls, Lisa Lisa, Noel, Lil Suzy, Technotronic, Taylor Dayne & more

Necessary B******t Podcast
Episode #50: Nihilism in Race, Politics, & Society

Necessary B******t Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later May 4, 2020 154:09


In this episode, Josh and Ian return to their discussion on nihilism to talk about where nihilism can be found in our culture today. For the first half, Ian interviews the philosoher Orlando Hawkins, to talk about his paper The Affirmation of Life: Friedrich Nietzsche and Black Nihilism. They summarize the work of another philosopher, Jacqueline Scott and her essay on Racial Nihilism. Then they talk about the possibility of racism as a kind of disease, the link between racism and capitalism, Nietzsche's framework for the timeline of nihilism, Cornel West, religious sentiments within the "black community", decadence and the culture industry, race as a category, and potential strategies for individuals to combat racism.In second half, Josh gives his critiques of Ian's essay Nihilism and Our Present Moment. They talk about The Will to Power and the wars of the 20th and 21st centuries, postmodernity, active and passive nihilism, grand indifference, contemporary stoicism, Trump and political nihilism, young university students being exposed to progressive ideology, the problem of happiness, utopia and the Christian afterlife, the problem of technology and decadence, and the eternal recurrence.Orlando is a PhD candidate and Raymund Fellow & Promising Scholar in the Philosophy Department at the University of Oregon. He did his undergraduate at the University of La Verne, and recieved his Masters in Philosophy from the New School for Social Research. Orlando studies Nietzsche, existentialism, feminist philosophy, philosophy of race, and political philosophy.Follow them on Twitter at:Josh @theonlyoneblogIan @modernovermanand the podcast @NecessaryBSPodWebsite: https://www.necessarybspodcast.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/necessarybspodLinks:Notes on Nihilism Pt IIRacial Nihilism as Racial Courage: The Potential for Healthier Racial IdentitiesThe Affirmation of Life: Friedrich Nietzsche and Black NihilismNihilism and Our Present MomentThe Joyous ScienceThus Spoke ZarathustraRecorded 29 April 2020Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/necessarybspod)

DOUBLE DUNGEON
DAILY DOUBLE DUNGEON 4.11.2020

DOUBLE DUNGEON

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2020 31:09


Rafe and Ari host. They talk about 1/4 of Wyoming workers drinking on the job, #OPENAMERICANOW because... some reason, the Postal Service but not the band The Postal Service, and they try to demystify the Little Caesar commercials. Also, Rafe really, really hates the band Will To Power.

After Krypton
After Krypton: “Will To Power”

After Krypton

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 26:00


The rebels prepare for Zod’s attack while Seg and Adam go on the offensive against Brainiac, and our Krypton podcast recaps “Will To Power” The post After Krypton: “Will To Power” appeared first on Comic Book Club.

Necessary B******t Podcast
Episode #16: Happiness, Creativity, Meaning (Pt. 3) - Nietzsche and Meaning

Necessary B******t Podcast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 14, 2019 93:10


In the final installment of this three part series, Josh and Ian finish their conversation by exploring Friedrich Nietzsche's critique on modernity, the problem of nihilism, and how capitalism breeds what the 19th-century philosopher coined as the last man. In the first half of the episode, they begin by covering the nihilism and ascetic principles found within Christianity, and how it comes from an ethic of slave morality and ressentiment. Following the death of God and a critique of religion, they go down the road of a transvaluation of all values and dealing with the potential consequences and controversies of Nietzsche's philosophy. They explore the concept of der wille zur macht (the will to power) and the Übermensch (Overman), and then they bring the conversation back to capitalism by diving into Thus Spoke Zarathustra and expanding on the last man.In the second half of the episode, they diagnose modern capitalism and consumerism as breeding a society of the herd and passive mediocrity. They further discuss happiness and meaning through the lens of suffering, and how Nietzsche's personal suffering influenced his philosophy and the psychoanalysis of society. Finally, they look into Nietzsche's path into becoming the Overman and how we stomp out the innocence and expression of will in children to better domesticate them.Follow them on Twitter at:Josh @theonlyoneblogIan @modernovermanand the podcast @NecessaryBSPodWebsite: https://www.necessarybspodcast.com/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/necessarybspodLinks:Thus Spoke ZarathustraOn the Genealogy of MoralsThe Will to PowerWhy We Should Read Nietzsche, by Matt McManus - QuilletteNietzsche's three steps to a meaningful life, by Steven Gambardella - MediumNietzsche and Redemption, by Steven Gambardella - MediumNietzsche's Cure for Negativity, by Steven Gambardella - MediumNietzsche and Thus Spoke Zarathustra: The Last Man and The Superman (Overman), Academy of IdeasNietzsche: On the Superman (Overman), The School of LifeYes Man (2008): "The answer is yes."Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/necessarybspod)

Cantus Firmus
Post-Enlightened: Friedrich Nietzsche’s Challenge to Christian Belief

Cantus Firmus

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2018 24:36


My wife Raven joins me for a reading from a chapter in my book Post-Enlightened: Reflections on Two Hundred Years of Anti-Christian Writing from Thomas […]

Not Real Radio
Not Real Radio Episode 92 ∙ Upside Down

Not Real Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2017 143:11


Brawla ( Philip Dussor ) of Raise The Death Toll joins us to talk about Hatchet (film), Hardcore dance moves, Raise The Death Toll Music Video Shoot at Babylon Sportsbar and other Tug Life issues. Also tonight: ∙ Stranger Things S2 is out on Netflix ∙ Thor: Ragnarok and Bad Moms Christmas movie preview ∙ Will To Power at Southport Hall Live Music & Party Hall ∙ PPVGuys Not Real Movie News ∙ Ali Investigation: What it takes to become Danielle Bregoli ∙ Czar's "How success has changed me." ∙ What's Mayday gotta say? ∙ Remembering Fats Domino

Radulich In Broadcasting Network
Metal Hammer of Doom: Arch Enemy - Will to Power

Radulich In Broadcasting Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2017 94:00


The boys are back to review the latest Arch Enemy album, Will to Power! Will to Power is the tenth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy, released on September 8, 2017 via Century Media Records. This is the first album to feature guitarist Jeff Loomis who joined the band in November 2014. It is also the first Arch Enemy album to feature clean singing as lead vocals.

Super Metal Bros.
SMB Podacst 24-09-2017

Super Metal Bros.

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 70:11


This week we are talking about heavy metal front men/ women. Is AC/DC still relevant and we review the latest album from ARCH ENEMY called "Will To Power". To purchase "Will To Power" from ARCH ENEMY, click here... https://www.amazon.com/Will-Power-Arch-Enemy/dp/B072ZP4GHG

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Manuel Guerrero
Cumple de Suzi Carr

Manuel Guerrero

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 1:12


Suzi Carr tiene una de las voces más asombrosas e identificables del mundo. Ella es mejor conocida por sus voces ricas y sensuales en el 4 # 1 Will To Power hits smash: "Baby I Love Your Way".

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Manuel Guerrero
Cumple de Suzi Carr

Manuel Guerrero

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 1:12


Suzi Carr tiene una de las voces más asombrosas e identificables del mundo. Ella es mejor conocida por sus voces ricas y sensuales en el 4 # 1 Will To Power hits smash: "Baby I Love Your Way".

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The Lunar Saloon
The Lunar Saloon - Episode 69

The Lunar Saloon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2017 57:39


Blue Nile, Paradisum, Birth Of Venus Population One, Computer Rights, I Program My Computer Right Timothy J. Fairplay, Ferox 3, Where Is The Champion? Drvg Cvltvre, There Were Rumours, Into The Endless Night Pagan Sector, Druids 2 Frenzy, Hermopolis Magna Tronik House, Up Tempo (Original) (Reese Mix), Up Tempo TCP, A Voice Across The Nile (Moscoman Rework), Moscoman Reworks GTO, The Bullfrog (Data Flow Mix), Bullfrog / Listen To The Rhythm Flow The Twins, You've Got a Twin in The Attic (You Lunatic), You've Got A Twin In The Attic (You Lunatic) Alessandro Adriani, Will To Power, Guerrilla Warfare Skatebård, Parfymert Joggesko, Skateboarding Was A Crime (In 1989) Lory D, Deep Acoustic, Strange Days Vol 5 Hieroglyphic Being, Untitled 1, The Acid Documents Interactive, Who Is Elvis (Radio Version), Who Is Elvis Bjørn Torske & DJ Sotofett, Høst (DJ Sotofett's Støydubb), Høst

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Off Script
Off Script 26: Worshiping Power

Off Script

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 34:04


The 19th century philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche, believed that our desire for success, money, or love really went back to our “will to power.”  Whereas other philosophies focused on calibrating our internal state to accept reality, Nietzsche focused more on conforming reality to our desires.  Although it’s terribly out of fashion to admit one desires and Read more about Off Script 26: Worshiping Power[…]

Restitutio
Off Script 26: Worshiping Power

Restitutio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 34:04


The 19th century philosopher, Friedrich Nietzsche, believed that our desire for success, money, or love really went back to our “will to power.”  Whereas other philosophies focused on calibrating our internal state to accept reality, Nietzsche focused more on conforming reality to our desires.  Although it’s terribly out of fashion to admit one desires and Read more about Off Script 26: Worshiping Power[…]

80 of the 80s Music Podcast
#51: Expose - Point Of No Return (& Video Game Music Pt.2)

80 of the 80s Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 49:55


:00 You Can't Pronounce That On This Podcast :05 Exposing Expose :16 Aural Basketball :20 Commercial Break :22 Freestyle Session :29 Your Favorite '80s Video Game Music (Part 2) :43 RIP2016 :46 Hanna Barbarism Featuring the Music of: Expose, Alan Thicke, Shannon, Pet Shop Boys, The Voice in Fashion, Will To Power, Debbie Deb, Sequal, Sandee, Joy Division, Thunder Castle, Golden Axe, Bionic Commando, Super Mario Bros, Metriod, Mega Man, TMNT... and more! Featured Links: Miami Freestyle Playlist Classic Video Game Music Playlist Intellivisionaries Podcast

DMA Radio's Artist Interviews with Jason Jensen
Gioia Bruno of Expose calls Jason Jensen on DMA Radio

DMA Radio's Artist Interviews with Jason Jensen

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2010 3:42


Legendary Recording Artist, Gioia Bruno (lead singer of pop/dance group Expose) checks in with DJ Jason Jensen during the Saturday Night Dance Party at DanceMixAmerica.com Talked about upcoming new dance single, pushing for the Obama campaign, and even sings a few notes of (Your Taking Me) To the Point of no Return. Recorded Live on 09-01-08 on DMA Radio - DanceMixAmerica.com All About Gioia: In 1998, Gioia's first solo release Free To Be became an underground club anthem that received favorable notice from Billboard. Gioia's follow-up track From The Inside was remixed by the legendary DJ/Producer Junior Vasquez and found itself on numerous compilations and charts around the world.  The track was also featured on Showtime series Queer As Folk Season 3. Most recently comes the release of Gioia's much anticipated debut solo album entitled, Expose This which has delighted both fans and critics the world over. She has teamed up with Chris Cox of Thunderpuss fame to release the single Wreckin' My Nerves which landed on many compilations.  Last year she was the featured vocalist on Will To Power's remake of their first hit "Dreamin'" entitled Dreamin (Again).  Recently Gioia teamed up with legendary Exposé Producer/Writer, Lewiss A. Martinee, for a track entitled Why Did You Call Me? which landed on the DJ Kimberly S. "Global Grooves" compilation CD.  It was her first collaboration with Lewis A. Martinee in over 12 years!   Today Gioia is still performing with Expose' and currently in the studio working on yet another amazing package of songs for future release.  She's thankful for the gifts she has received, thankful for the fans, and thankful she gets to do what she was born to do...CREATE MUSIC THAT MOVES PEOPLE!

FOOD IS NOT LOVE
Episode Fifteen: LUCKY

FOOD IS NOT LOVE

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2008 78:49


episode-fifteen-art.jpg This episode was recorded March 14th 2008. That same night a tornado touched down and apparently tore through Atlanta.We were indifferent about the whole thing because, as you’ll hear, we didn’t know the extent of it until about half way through taping. Bre Danger sits in as our in-studio guest before Disco proves once again how he can make better dance music than Will To Power with only the use of his Casio keyboard-that he purchased at a flea market in 1994. Also, we go over last week a little before we get to listener questions for cult movie icon, Tura Satana. After that, we head into Dirty Rotten Gossip town before Rob mysteriously launches us back to the year 1977. He’s clumsy. Our biggest fan Mike joins us for a ONE TIME ONLY segment called “Make Disco Cry.” After that, we’re all just a little tipsy as we were celebrating St. Patty’s a little early.

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