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David Dennen
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So Very Wrong About Games
#368: Shackleton Base
"Dear friend, if you wanna feel betterDon't let the devil make you toss this letterIf you've been crossed up by hoodoo voodooA wizard or the lizardYou got family trouble, man trouble, woman troubleNo light through the tunnelIf you're lookin' for a true friend, or a true loverOr if you've been livin' undercoverWell, I'm comin' to your town to break it all downAnd help you with all of thisI'm lookin...
2025-07-14
1h 17
Cabot Coverage: A Murder, She Wrote Podcast
154. Wearing of the Green (Season 5, Episode 6) (First Aired on November 27, 1988)
In New York City researching her next book, Jessica is drawn into a mystery involving a priceless tiara, a reclusive former actress and a news reporter accused of murder.Guest Stars include:1. Jean Peters (Three Coins in the Fountain) as Siobhan O'Dea2. Lucie Arnaz (Here's Lucy) as Detective Bess Stacey3. Patty McCormack (The Bad Seed) as Detective Kathleen Chadwick4. David Naughton (An American Werewolf in London) as Ken Parrish5. Erin Gray (Buck Rogers) as Andrea Dean6. Barbara Bosson (Hill Street Blues) as Diane Raymond
2025-05-21
1h 05
Adventures Among Ideas
Film Criticism in Theory and Practice with CJ Sheu
I talk with film reviewer and literary critic CJ Sheu (許景順) about how he got into film reviewing, his favorite critics, the differences between academic and journalistic criticism, the relation between literature and film, and more.
2025-01-31
1h 36
Adventures Among Ideas
The Gamer's Dilemma: The Ethics of Sex and Violence in Videogames
Is it immoral to depict or commit violence in video games? What about sexual violence? Daniel Tarpy and I discuss the gamer's dilemma and the nature of games.
2025-01-31
1h 54
Adventures Among Ideas
Video Games Are Not Art. But They Are Important.
Why video games are not art but are still culturally valuable. Compares the aesthetic attitude to the ludic attitude.
2025-01-31
18 min
Ringside Toe2Toe Boxing Podcast
Fight Week Daily 📅 | Did Fury or Usyk win the icy 11 minute face-off?😑❄️ | Adeleye targets Fisher showdown👌
Andy Scott is joined by John Dennen and David Adeleye to reflect on a tense press conference that saw Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk share an incredible mammoth staredown. Plus David discusses his future heavyweight plans and a possible fight with Johnny Fisher.Toe2Toe has been nominated for best Combat Sports Podcast 2024 - you can vote here:https://trib.al/VJUe2WS
2024-12-19
12 min
Ringside Toe2Toe Boxing Podcast
Joshua vs Dubois 📅 Fight Week Daily | Delicious Orie reflects on Olympics🥇😡 | David Adeleye reveals AJ spar🍿
Andy Scott and John Dennen are joined by British heavyweights Delicious Orie and David Adeleye to reflect on what we learnt from the Joshua vs Dubois media workouts and round-up the latest fightweek talking points.
2024-09-18
18 min
Acervo Fantástico
33 - O Iluminado (1980)
Olá, fantasmagóricos ouvintes do Acervo Fantástico! Começamos nossa nova Temporada de Casas Mal-Assombradas com um gigantesco clássico do gênero: O ILUMINADO, dirigido por Stanley Kubrick. Conversamos sobre lutos não resolvidos, repressão, fantasmas, alcoolismo, paternidade, isolamento, a frustração masculina, a genialidade da Shelly Duvall, o desgosto do Stephen King com a adaptação do seu livro, sobre a necessidade de terapia e muito mais! --- Ficha do Filme: O Iluminado (The Shining), 1980. Direção: Stanley Kubrick. Elenco: Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman Crother...
2024-09-09
1h 05
Le pitch était presque parfait
ENFANCE 17 - DARK CRYSTAL - LES FILMS DE L'AVENT [REDIFF]
Inscrivez-vous à la newsletter pour participer aux concours et recevoir des épisodes spéciauxBonjour,Après l'amour, on revient encore fêté un second Noël en plein été, avec le second calendrier de l'avent.Nous aimons vous tenir compagnie pendant l'été quand les autres podcasts sont en congés.Alors nous vous proposons des rediffusions de nos deux premiers calendriers de l'avent et notre calendrier de Saint-Valentin.LES FILMS DE L'AVENTCette année nous allons évoquer des fil...
2024-08-24
08 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Conversation with Johannes Jaeger on Agency, Algorithms, Art, and Bullshit
Daniel Tarpy and I talk with Johannes "Yogi" Jaeger about a wide range of topics, including: why philosophy should be important to biology, how our ideas affect the world we live in, the differences between living systems and algorithm-based systems, Michael Levin's "Technological Approach to Mind Everywhere," and the importance of art.
2024-06-26
1h 33
Adventures Among Ideas
Emergence & Consciousness Reconsidered
Further thoughts on emergence and consciousness. Written version: https://daviddennen.medium.com/emergence-and-consciousness-reconsidered-7a5c19d5759b
2024-06-26
40 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Is Consciousness Emergent?
I and Daniel Tarpy try to figure out what emergence means. Is it novelty? Is it the unpredictable? Is it rare? Is it everywhere? What sorts of things are emergent? How do we know when something is emergent? In part 2 we try to explain in what sense we think consciousness is emergent. Along the way we discuss dualism, panpsychism, physicalism, idealism, and pragmatism.
2024-06-26
1h 43
Adventures Among Ideas
Qualitative Binding: How Art Is Made Whole
On the concept of "qualitative binding" in art with reference to John Dewey, John Middleton Murry, Susanne Langer, Vincent van Gogh, and Richard Wright.
2024-06-26
59 min
The Bulletin
Fever Dream
This week on The Bulletin, our hosts explore why third party candidates appeal to voters, how the pro-life movement became so hypocritical, and what amazes us about Beyonce’s new chart-topping album. Hosts Mike Cosper and editor in chief Russell Moore talk with CT’s political correspondent Harvest Prude, New York Times columnist David French, CT’s chief impact officer Nicole Martin, and Nashville songwriter and producer Charlie Peacock as they dive deep beneath the headlines to the stories that are shaping our world.Resources Referenced:Some Evangelicals Want a Third-Party Option, Even Without a Chance...
2024-04-19
53 min
So Very Wrong About Games
#307: Galactic Renaissance
While we have little experience with Ed Sullivan's TV offerings, his legacy is a fascinating one. While he capitulated to pressure during the Red Scare, he did show remarkable courage in platforming African American performers despite opposition from his sponsors. Quite surprising is that the illness that eventually killed him was kept a secret from him by his family, a practise that was already frowned on in the United States by the seventies but is still widespread in many parts of the world. Games Played Last Week:01:36 -The Vale of Eternity (Eric H...
2024-04-16
1h 08
Adventures Among Ideas
Exploring Fundamental Reality with Daniel Tarpy and Tyler Piteo-Tarpy
In this conversation I, Daniel Tarpy, and Tyler Piteo-Tarpy discuss several ways of thinking about fundamental reality, including idealism, materialism/physicalism, pantheism and panentheism, pragmatism/relationalism, and triunalism. The conversation is exploratory; hopefully we’ll revisit certain topics in more depth in the future.
2024-02-19
1h 43
Adventures Among Ideas
Discussing Free Will & Determinism: On Sapolsky, Harris, Dennett, and Others
Do we have free will? Does it matter? Daniel Tarpy joins me to discuss the free will debate. We discuss some classic and recent ideas about free will and determinism, including those of Robert Sapolsky, Kevin Mitchell, Sam Harris, Daniel Dennett, John Dewey, C. A. Campbell, and Roderick Chisolm.
2024-02-19
1h 40
Adventures Among Ideas
Is Frank Jackson's Knowledge Argument about Knowledge?
I argue that the problem with Frank Jackson's Knowledge Argument (or Mary's Room Argument) against physicalism is that it's not about knowledge.
2023-10-27
28 min
Lost Immortals and Radio Hieroglyphics with Roy Stannard and Matt Staples
Lost Immortals Ep 235 24.9.23 with Roy Stannard & Matt Staples on Mid Sussex Radio 103.8FM
THE LOST IMMORTALS – EXPANDING YOUR MUSICAL HORIZONS Ep 235 Sunday 24th September 2023 5-7pm with Roy Stannard and Matthew Staples Broadcast on Mid Sussex Radio 103.8FM www.midsussexradio.co.uk Our Facebook team of experts has determined that we celebrate some of the greatest voices around. Leading these is Peter Gabriel with a brand new single and a classic duet with Larry Adler who also duets with Elvis Costello; Folk singer songwriter Nick Mulvey and one of the great lost voices, Duffy and a new name prospected from Bandcamp, Dolly Valentine. Not to mention the spirit of George Gershwin hovering above. An...
2023-09-24
1h 50
Replayable
Dune: Imperium
In this episode Todd, David, and Paul talk about Dune: Imperium, designed by Paul Dennen and released in 2020. Is having Timothée Chalamet on a card a good thing? Give us a listen and find out!
2023-04-15
1h 16
Adventures Among Ideas
What Is Aesthetic Experience? Part 1: Dewey
What does John Dewey have to say about aesthetic experience?
2023-03-19
20 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Are Chatbots Conscious?
Is it possible for an artificial intelligence to become really conscious? Are some AIs already conscious, as at least a few people think? And in particular, are large-language-model-based chatbots like OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Bard—which after all seem to express thoughts and feelings—conscious? If so, in what sense are they conscious? How conscious are they?
2023-03-05
27 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Jay Ogilvy in 4 Essays: Paradigms, Power, and Possible Futures
In this episode I look at four essays by the philosopher Jay Ogilvy on paradigm shifts, the nature of power, and possible futures. -- Ogilvy, James. “Understanding Power.” Philosophy & Social Criticism, vol. 5, no. 2 (1978): 128–144. https://doi.org/10.1177/019145377800500202 Ogilvy, James. “From Command to Co-Evolution: Toward a New Paradigm for Human Ecology.” Ecological Consciousness: Essays from the Earthday X Colloquium, University of Denver, April 21–24, 1980, pp. 265–293. Washington, DC: University Press of America, 1981. Ogilvy, Jay. “Scenario Planning, Art or Science?” World Futures, vol. 61, no. 5 (2005): 331–346. https://doi.org/10.1080/026040290500561 Ogilvy, Jay. "Facing the Fold: From the Eclipse of Utopia to...
2023-02-25
25 min
Music at a Rational Volume
A Very MARV-y Christmas Playlist
Send us a textIn this episode Nate and Kyle put together another bangin' Christmas playlist, this time full of our favorite bands and their recent holiday efforts. Listen in as the hosts chat about the reasons why and some commentary on what makes these songs a great addition to your holiday listening menu. Oh, and Merry Christmas everyone!A Very (Music At a Rational Volume-y) Christmas PlaylistBecause It’s Christmas – People on VacationMagic in the Air – Office RomanceI Gotta Work on Christmas Day – Honky Tonk Confiden...
2022-12-07
19 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Literature and Knowledge (Walsh)
A discussion of experiential knowledge and virtual experience based on Dorothy Walsh's Literature and Knowledge (1969).
2022-11-04
24 min
Board Game Hot Takes
Top 5 Board Game Designers
In Episode 116 we discuss our top 5 favorite board game designers. We talk about our favorite designers, the games that we've loved by them as well as some we haven't, and the games that we want to try next by them. We also discuss a poll on giving up while learning games. Timestamps: 00:00 Introduction 00:27 Poll: Have you ever given up while learning a game? 12:29 Top 5 favorite board game designers 16:03 Paolo Mori (Libertalia, Ethnos, Dogs of War) 17:21 Elizabeth Hargrave (Wingspan, Tussie Mussie, The Fox Experiment, Mariposas) 19:12 Vladimir Suchy (Underwater Cities, Messina 1347, P...
2022-10-31
1h 04
Adventures Among Ideas
Literature and Knowledge (Vivas)
More on the relation between literature and knowledge, this time through the work of Eliseo Vivas.
2022-10-15
29 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Literature and Knowledge (Peckham)
Does literature give us knowledge? If so, what kind of knowledge? And knowledge about what? In this episode I explore literature as propositional knowledge, behavioral knowledge, and reorientational knowledge. Based on Morse Peckham's essay "Literature and Knowledge" (1972).
2022-10-01
21 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Jacques Derrida's Two Kinds of Reading
Discusses Derrida's deconstruction as a kind of double reading. Useful Readings: *Abrams, M. H. “Construing and Deconstructing” (1986). Collected with Abrams’ other essay on deconstruction in Doing Things with Texts (1989). https://archive.org/details/doingthingswitht00abra *Kakoliris, Gerasimos. Derrida’s Deconstructive Double Reading: The Case of Rousseau (2022). https://www.academia.edu/78389332/Derridas_Deconstructive_Double_Reading_The_Case_of_Rousseau *Miller, J. Hillis. “On Edge: The Crossways of Contemporary Criticism” (1979). Collected in Theory Now and Then (1991). https://archive.org/details/theorynowthen0000mill and https://www.unife.it/letterefilosofia/llmc/insegnamenti/letteratura-inglese-ii-llmc/materiale-didattico/programma-bibliografia-modalita-desame-e-materiale-didattico-letteratura-inglese-ii-laurea-interclasse-anno-accademico-2011-2012/J.%20H...
2022-09-18
33 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Wayne Booth on Vitality, Justice, Understanding, and Overstanding
In this episode I discuss Wayne C. Booth's four values for good critical (and perhaps social and political) life. Based on Booth's Critical Understanding (1979).
2022-08-20
35 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle, Behaviorist
Is Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle a behaviorist? Listen and find out!
2022-07-20
18 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Toward an Ethics of Reading
In this episode I discuss a few ideas of the literary critic J. Hillis Miller on the ethics of reading.
2022-07-11
13 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Classic Theories of the Mind: Monisms
More theories of the mind: panpsychism, mind-brain identity theory, and behaviorism!
2022-06-17
40 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Classic Theories of the Mind: Dualisms
Introducing three classic theories of the mind from a dualistic perspective: interactionism, parallelism, and epiphenomenalism.
2022-06-05
32 min
Dice Tower Now
Dice Tower Now 787: May 30, 2022
This is Dice Tower Now for the week of May 30, 2022. This week, CGE boldly goes, Cathala and Maublanc hit the target, Viva tres Guano, and Germany “plays” after another trip around the sun. TOP STORIES (3:00) Spiel des Jahres nominees announced Terra Nova teased from Capstone Games CGE announces Starship Captains Pencil First Games to crowdfund a hanafuda deck with One Hundred Toriis expansion Roll and write Kyudo coming from Bruno Cathala and Ludovic Maublanc Twilight Inscription is open for pre-orders from Fantasy Flight Fire and Stone: Siege of Vienna announced by Capstone Games Lucha Wars...
2022-05-30
29 min
Troubadours and Raconteurs with E.W. Conundrum Demure - Conversation, Essays, Poetry & Music.
Episode 472 Featuring Vijay R. Nathan - Poet, Librarian and Mindful Mental Health Counselor
Episode 472 also includes an E.W. Essay titled "Wednesday." We share an excerpt of an article titled “Heroes” by David Remnick published in the May 9th 2022 edition of the New Yorker Magazine. We have an E.W. poem called “Two Bushes." Our music this go round is provided by these wonderful artists: Thelonious Monk, Valerie June, James Maddock, Randy Newman, Brent Dennen, Culture Abuse, Branford Marsalis and Terence Blanchard.Commercial Free, Small Batch Radio Crafted in the West Mountains of Northeastern Pennsylvania... Heard All Over The World.Tell Your Friends and Neighbors.
2022-05-25
59 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Behaviorism's Resolution of Psychology's Incoherence
On the incoherences in traditional psychology and how behaviorism tried to resolve them.
2022-05-05
25 min
Adventures Among Ideas
B. F. Skinner on the Development of Subjectivity
How do we come to know about our own subjective states? B. F. Skinner has given a pretty clear analysis of how this happens in his article “The Operational Analysis of Psychological Terms” (1945) and his book Verbal Behavior (1957). I discuss.
2022-04-22
17 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Conversation with Will Kitchen on Romanticism and Film
Dr. Will Kitchen joins me for a conversation about his book Romanticism and Film: Franz Liszt and Audio-Visual Explanation (Bloomsbury, 2021). Dr. Kitchen is currently a teaching fellow in film studies at the University of Southampton. We discuss how Romanticism influenced the development of film and how Romantics such as Franz Liszt have been represented in cinema.
2022-04-14
40 min
Adventures Among Ideas
John Dewey on States of Mind
In this episode I focus on a 1912 paper by John Dewey called "What Are States of Mind?" The paper is significant for recasting Dewey's theory of emotion (based on the James-Lange theory) with a more social emphasis.
2022-04-08
24 min
Adventures Among Ideas
James Michener on Lifestyle and Language (Understanding the 1960s-70s)
A view of 1960s-70s culture from James A. Michener's Kent State (1971).
2022-03-25
21 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Morse Peckham on the Intentional? Fallacy?
What is the intentional fallacy? Is it intentional? Is it a fallacy? A bit about Peckham's critique of the famous Wimsatt and Beardsley essay and his own theory of intention. Based on Peckham's "The Intentional? Fallacy?" (1968).Recorded 17 December 2021
2022-03-25
29 min
Adventures Among Ideas
The Nature of Language and Speech (A Gardinerian View)
What is language? What is speech? What are words and sentences? In this episode I present answers to these questions by Alan H. Gardiner (1879–1963).
2022-03-19
27 min
Adventures Among Ideas
B. F. Skinner's Theory of Literature
I give an overview of B. F. Skinner's theory of literature—a theory you never knew existed but can't possibly live without!Recorded 10 December 2021
2022-03-19
29 min
Dice Tower Now
Dice Tower Now 776: March 14, 2022
This is Dice Tower Now for the week of March 14, 2022. This week, Wild Leviathan moon crabs channel spirits of Pandemics past, Ravensburger turns to the dark side, sinister streets and villagers head to the moon, and AEG Smashes it with Disney. TOP STORIES (2:00) Moon Crab Games forms from ex- ZMan and FFG designers, announces Leviathan Wilds Star Wars Villainous: Power of the Dark Side announced from Ravensburger Renegade publishing Crusaders: Thy Will Be Done by Seth Jaffee Sinister Games announces Moon BoardGameTables.com is publishing Habitats from Cwali Funko announces Rear Window game 3 upcoming E...
2022-03-14
28 min
Adventures Among Ideas
What is Language? A Saussurean View
What is the best way to think about language? Where does it come from? How do we use it? One important resource in answering these kinds of questions has been Ferdinand de Saussure’s Course in General Linguistics (1916). In this episode I explore Saussure’s view of language and speech and his theory of the linguistic unit or sign.
2022-03-11
25 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Morse Peckham's Theory of Value and "Joker"
I discuss Morse Peckham's theory of value (or self-esteem) and apply it to the movie Joker (2019).Recorded 3 December 2021
2022-03-11
31 min
Adventures Among Ideas
John Dewey's Theory of Valuation
I talk about some key parts of John Dewey's "Theory of Valuation" (1939). This work is important as a major naturalistic and behavioristic theory of value.Recorded 26 November 2021
2022-03-11
30 min
Adventures Among Ideas
What Are Cell Assemblies and Why Do They Matter?
Cell assemblies, as proposed by Donald Hebb, are groups of neurons that have something to do with concepts; they bridge the gap between the psychological and the biological. In this episode I introduce and explore Hebb’s cell assembly theory using Christian R. Huyck and Peter J. Passmore’s article “A Review of Cell Assemblies” (Biological Cybernetics, 2013).Article links: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00422-013-0555-5 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/236114295_A_review_of_cell_assemblies
2022-03-04
26 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Mind as Self-Conversation (on Thomas Szasz)
On Thomas Szasz's theory of mind, based mostly on his paper "Mind, Brain, and the Problem of Responsibility" (2000).
2022-03-03
17 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Conversation with Tomi Gomory on Thomas Szasz
I chat with Tomi Gomory about the well-known psychiatrist Thomas Szasz. Tomi is an associate professor of social work at Florida State University. He was a friend of Szasz during the end of Szasz’s life and is working on a biography about him. Here we discuss some of Szasz’s basic ideas, his books, and how he is sometimes misunderstood.Originally posted 22 November 2021
2022-03-03
1h 38
Adventures Among Ideas
Personal Reflections on “Jordan Peterson: Critical Responses”
In this episode I reflect on the recent essay collection Jordan Peterson: Critical Responses (edited by Sandra Woien, Open Universe). I contributed a chapter to this book on Peterson’s theory of human behavior. However, here I mainly focus on what other authors have written about Peterson’s discussions of postmodern neo-Marxism, his Biblical interpretations, and his theory of truth.
2022-02-25
37 min
Adventures Among Ideas
John B. Watson on Mental Disease (1916)
A discussion of John B. Watson's paper "Behavior and the Concept of Mental Disease" from 1916.Recorded 12 November 2021
2022-02-24
15 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Anita Avramides on John Locke on Other Minds
On the very first episode of Adventures Among Ideas, I discuss Anita Avramides' discussion (in her book Other Minds, 2001) of John Locke's view of the existence of other minds.Recorded 5 November 2021
2022-02-24
07 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Morse Peckham on the Two Kinds of Interpretation (The Limits of Pluralism 5)
In this episode I discuss the differences between situational and emergent interpretation based on Morse Peckham's "The Infinitude of Pluralism" (1977). I also conclude the discussion of the “Limits of Pluralism” debate.
2022-02-18
34 min
Adventures Among Ideas
John Dewey's Critique of the Reflex Arc Concept
Are we just "a series of jerks"? In this episode I explore John Dewey's famous critical paper "The Reflex Arc Concept in Psychology" (1896).Recorded 24 December 2021
2022-02-15
25 min
Adventures Among Ideas
James Kincaid on Coherent Readers and Incoherent Texts (The Limits of Pluralism 4)
I discuss James Kincaid's view, in "Coherent Readers, Incoherent Texts" (1977), that the text is an incoherent set of patterns that the reader tries (and fails) to unify through the activity of reading.
2022-02-11
19 min
Adventures Among Ideas
What Are Literary Minds? (Joshua Gang)
Joshua Gang’s book Behaviorism, Consciousness, and the Literary Mind (Johns Hopkins, 2021) is an intriguing look at the history of behavioristic psychology and its relevance to twentieth-century literature (especially Beckett, Pinter, and Coetzee). In this video I take on Gang's concept of “literary minds.” Do characters in literary texts have minds?Recorded 31 December 2021
2022-02-09
24 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Do You Know Yourself? How? (on Abduction)
How are we able to know ourselves? In this episode I explore abduction, induction, and deduction via “Abductive Inference, Self-Knowledge, and the Myth of Introspection” (2021) by Eric P. Charles and Nicholas S. Thompson. Read their chapter here: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/351959355_Abductive_Inference_Self-Knowledge_and_the_Myth_of_IntrospectionRecorded 7 January 2022
2022-02-09
21 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Audre Lorde vs. James Feibleman on Mothers and Male Violence
A dialogue of sorts between philosopher James Feibleman and poet-activist Audre Lorde. On the age-old question: What is the appropriate parental response to bullying?Recorded 14 January 2022.
2022-02-04
11 min
Adventures Among Ideas
J. Hillis Miller on Deconstruction and Nihilism (The Limits of Pluralism 3)
What is the relation between a critical text and a literary text? Is it like the relation between a parasite and its host? What about the relation between metaphysics and nihilism? In the third part of the “Limits of Pluralism” debate, we follow J. Hillis Miller in exploring these issues.
2022-02-04
21 min
Adventures Among Ideas
M. H. Abrams on the Deconstructive Echo-Chamber (The Limits of Pluralism 2)
On this episode I explore M. H. Abrams' critique, in "The Deconstructive Angel" (1977), of Jacques Derrida and J. Hillis Miller, from the Limits of Pluralism debate.
2022-02-02
19 min
Adventures Among Ideas
Wayne Booth and the Ethics of Criticism (The Limits of Pluralism 1)
Part 1 of a series on the "Limits of Pluralism" debate of 1977. Do texts have meanings? How many meanings do they have? How can we know about these meanings? On this episode, Wayne Booth opens the debate.
2022-02-02
27 min
Music at a Rational Volume
Discoveries: 2021 Edition
Send us a textIn what hopes to be the final nail in the coffin of the year 2021, Nate and Kyle discuss their favorite new music discoveries during the year. They talk a lot about what makes the songs worthy of the list and why you should check them out too. The playlist is eclectic, but full of catchy ear worms just waiting to crawl inside your ears and never ever leave no matter how hard you try, you know... even including that one cream you got from your Doc that one time for the thing your...
2022-01-25
45 min
Pops on Hops
Let’s Drink (David Bowie and Cultured Collective Brewing)
Barry and Abigail discuss Let’s Dance by David Bowie and sample Golden Hour, Bavarian Dreams, Galaxy Starship, and Mk Ultra Cherry from Cultured Collective Brewing in Orange Park, Florida. There was a great debate about the song China Girl by David Bowie and Iggy Pop, which was a rerecording of China Girl by Iggy Pop. Barry bought Bowie’s follow-up album, Tonight, based on the single Blue Jean, but was otherwise unimpressed. This was the last new David Bowie album Barry would buy until Blackstar, which was released just days before his death in 2016.
2021-11-12
1h 05
Building Bridges Improv Podcast
Building Bridges Improv Podcast-Episode 33 (Jason David Scott)
Jason joins Jennifer and David on a bridge to discuss storytelling in improv, the parallels between acting and improv, and how they got started in the world of improv. Dr. Jason Davids Scott (they/them) is an associate professor and currently associate director at the Sidney Poitier New American Film School at Arizona State University, Dr. Scott earned an MA and PhD from UCSB, focusing on the relationship between performance, improvisation, and media. A one-time stage manager and producer for veterans of the troupe ED, Dr. Scott learned longform technique from director Jim Dennen, and later studied a...
2021-09-16
54 min
Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 8/21/21 part 1
Show #888 was published on 08/22/2021 The Upsetters "Dread Lion" - Super Ape Bob Marley & The Wailers "Exodus" - Exodus Ben Harper & Ziggy Marley "Spin It Faster" - www.benharper.com www.ziggymarley.com @benharper @ziggymarley Brett Dennen "The One Who Loves You The Most" s/t www.brettdennen.com @brettdennen Tom Freund "Angelus" - East Of Lincoln www.tomfreund.com @tomfreund Counting Crows "Rain King" - August & Everything After Save Ferris "Everything I Want To Be" It Means Everything Jonathan Byrd & The Pickup Cowboys "Taki...
2021-08-22
2h 40
Music at a Rational Volume
Life Got Ya Down? Here's a Playlist...
Send us a textIn this episode Nate and Kyle have had to change some plans due to life stuff, and not in a fun way. Listen as they walk through both playlists they have made, designed in an effort to pick you up and dust you off when the inevitable downers of life take a toll on you. Full of songs to put some wind back in your sails, the associated playlists will help you get right back into the battle and be a happier more positive force... or well... at the very least, survive it.
2021-08-16
17 min
Working Drummer
320 – Mark Stepro: Recording in the 21st Century, Working with Butch Walker, Drumming for The Wallflowers
Mark Stepro is a Los Angeles-based musician originally from Galion, Ohio.He is currently performing and recording with singer-songwriter-producer Butch Walker (Dangerbird Records), with whom he has been working since 2011, as well as singer-songwriter Brett Dennen (Elektra Records). He recently recorded the upcoming album by the Wallflowers, “Exit Wounds,” their first release in ten years. Since 2010, Stepro has performed and recorded with singer Mary McBride under the auspices of the U.S. Department of State...
2021-05-27
2h 08
The Deep Purple Podcast
Episode #78 - Jesus Christ Superstar (Part 2: The Singers)
The Deep Purple Podcast Show Notes Episode #78 Jesus Christ Superstar (Part 2: The Singers) October 12, 2020 Subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Anchor.fm, Breaker, PodBean, RadioPublic, Amazon Music, or search in your favorite podcatcher! Thanks to Our Show Supporters - Three Ways To Show Your Support Become a Patron on Patreon Donate on Paypal (Donate one time or click “make this a monthly donation” box) Leav...
2020-10-12
1h 36
三人行不行
【三人行不行S4】Vol.15 荒 诞 的 事
「BGM list」岚 - Happiness岚 - bittersweetJaci Velasquez - Imagine Me Without YouBaptiste Giabiconi - New YorkASLOVE,Mia Wray,The Temptations - My GirlTeqkoi,SNØW - I never wanna lose youBillie Eilish - hotline blingJohn Lennon - Oh My LoveBrett Dennen - Ain't No ReasonTaylor Thrash - SlippinRobin Jackson - Roses and GoldDaniela Andrade - Let It SnowMarianna Leporace - IfDavid Munyon - MilesBiscuits - Miss You Tonight(Cover 茶小姐和熊先生)Kate Havnevik - Think Again
2020-04-18
1h 22
Toxic Free with KB
Episode 25 : Drummer Billy Hawn's Secrets to Tour Bus Health
Billy Hawn is a drummer-percussionist who has recorded or shared the stage with such artists as Jason Reeves, Colbie Caillat, Andy Grammer, Katy Perry, Sara Bareilles, Delta Goodrem, Brett Dennen, Charlotte Martin, Pat Green, Mandy Moore, Jason Michael Carroll, Glen Phillips, Tristan Prettyman, Steve Poltz, David Crosby, Dana Carvey, The Indigo Girls, Jackson Browne, Joey Ryan, Damien Rice, Amber Rubarth, Garrison Starr and many others. In 2008 he released his first solo percussion album entitled "Voices In My Head - a percussive collection by Billy Hawn". When he is not touring, Billy can be found playing gigs or...
2018-07-23
1h 22
So Very Wrong About Games
#2: Terraforming Mars and Dexterity Games
Mark and Walker have some civil disagreements concerning Terraforming Mars (Jacob Fryxelius, Stronghold, 2016) and cannibalism before enthusing about playing with toys. As a note, whips are not considered toys in this context.Games Played Last Week:1:27 -Empires (David and Daniel Stephenson, WizKids, 2017)5:03 -Clank! In! Space! (Paul Dennen, Renegade Game Studios, 2017)6:23 -Pandemic Legacy: Season 2 (Matt Leacock & Rob Daviau, Z-Man, 2017)8:47 -Orleans: Trade & Intrigue (Reiner Stockhausen, dlp Games, 2016)11:21 -Mafia de Cuba (Philippe des Pallières & Loïc Lamy, Lui-même, 2015)14:18 -Bunny Kingdom (Richard Garfield, IELLO, 2017)18:18 Feature Game: Terraforming Mars (Jacob Fryxelius, Stronghold, 2016)
2017-11-28
1h 08
Cinema Improv
Episode 1 - Samsara w/ Jamie McLean, Kevin Kendrick & Justin Kimmel
Guitarist Jamie McLean (Aaron Neville, Brett Dennen, Dirty Dozen Brass Band), vibraphonist Kevin Kendrick (A Big Yes And A Small No), bassist Justin Kimmel (Toubab Krewe) and drummer David Butler (Guster, Marco Benevento) improvise a soundtrack to the 2011 movie, Samsara.
2017-06-30
47 min
Cinema Improv
Episode 1 - Samsara w/ Jamie McLean, Kevin Kendrick & Justin Kimmel
For episode 1, guitarist Jamie McLean (Aaron Neville, Brett Dennen, Dirty Dozen Brass Band), vibraphonist Kevin Kendrick (A Big Yes And A Small No) & bassist Justin Kimmel (Toubab Krewe) came by the studio to improvise a soundtrack to the 2011 movie, Samsara.
2017-06-30
47 min
Boxing News Podcast
Episode 130
<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/4e/19/01/boxingnewsmagazine/3000x3000_10713061.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />John Dennen and Matt Christie are reunited in for the latest edition of the Opening Bell podcast. The Boxing News team reflect on momentous weekend for British boxing, with Ricky Burns becoming a three-weight world champion and Tony Bellew triumphing at Goodison Park. They consider what should come next for both men and whether taking on David Haye really is a viable fight for Bellew. As well as previewing the weekend's upcoming action, reviewing the latest Olympic...
2016-06-01
45 min
Boxing News Podcast
Episode 129
<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/4e/19/01/boxingnewsmagazine/3000x3000_10713061.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />THE Boxing News team reflect on Amir Khan's knockout loss to Saul "Canelo" Alvarez in Las Vegas and what the British star should do next. Canelo has rosier future and Matt Christie and John Dennen discuss whether the Mexican hero will fight Gennady Golovkin next, plus they ponder Anthony Crolla and looming weekend of heavyweight action featuring David Haye, Deontay Wilder and Joseph Parker.
2016-05-11
59 min
Boxing News Podcast
The Opening Bell Episode 123
<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/4e/19/01/boxingnewsmagazine/3000x3000_10713061.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />THE OPENING BELL podcast is back. Matt Christie and John Dennen consider whether David Haye’s comeback will lead him to a fight with Anthony Joshua. We discuss how George Groves can get his career back on track and ponder if the Sergey Kovalev-Jean Pascal rematch can go any differently to the first fight. Just boxing, no politics, get involved.
2016-01-29
40 min
Escuchando Peliculas
El Resplandor - The Shining (Sobrenatural. Casas encantadas 1980)
Título original The Shining Año 1980 Duración 146 min. País Estados Unidos Estados Unidos Director Stanley Kubrick Guión Stanley Kubrick & Diane Johnson (Novela: Stephen King) Música Rachel Elkind & Wendy Carlos Fotografía John Alcott Reparto Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman Crothers, Barry Nelson, Philip Stone, Joe Turkel, Lia Beldam, Billie Gibson, Barry Dennen, David Baxt, Manning Redwood, Lisa Burns, Louise Burns, Alison Coleridge, Norman Gay Productora Warner Bros. Pictures / Hawk Films / Peregrine Género Terror | Sobrenatural. Casas encantadas. Fantasmas. Drama psicológico. Película de culto Sinopsis Jack Torrance se traslada con su mujer y su hijo...
2015-06-27
1h 56
Boxing News Podcast
The Opening Bell Episode 80
<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/4e/19/01/boxingnewsmagazine/3000x3000_8073301.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />AMIR KHAN attracts interest wherever he goes, and this week he’s in Las Vegas preparing to take on Devon Alexander. Matt Christie and John Dennen discuss the merits of that fight, where it might lead, and discuss the curious love/hate relationship Khan has with the boxing public. Andy Lee is also in action in Sin City, taking on Matt Korobov, as is the talented Timothy Bradley. Those fights are all previewed and we look back...
2014-12-11
56 min
Escuchando Peliculas
El Resplandor (1980) #Terror #Sobrenatural #peliculas #audesc #podcast
País Estados Unidos Director Stanley Kubrick Guión Stanley Kubrick & Diane Johnson (Novela: Stephen King) Música Rachel Elkind & Wendy Carlos Fotografía John Alcott Reparto Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall, Danny Lloyd, Scatman Crothers, Barry Nelson, Philip Stone, Joe Turkel, Lia Beldam, Billie Gibson, Barry Dennen, David Baxt, Manning Redwood, Lisa Burns, Louise Burns, Alison Coleridge, Norman Gay Sinopsis Jack Torrance se traslada con su mujer y su hijo de siete años al impresionante hotel Overlook, en Colorado, para encargarse del mantenimiento de las instalaciones durante la temporada invernal, época en la que permanece cerrado y aislado por la nie...
2014-11-24
1h 56
Boxing News Podcast
The Opening Bell Episode 60
<img src="https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/4e/19/01/boxingnewsmagazine/3000x3000_8073301.jpg" alt="itunes pic" /><br />VASYL LOMACHENKO won a world title in just his third fight at the weekend. Matt Christie and John Dennen discuss if the Ukrainian is destined for greatness, or if his jump to world class might ultimately backfire. The progress of Martin Murray is also discussed and the pair preview the impending Glasgow bill, that features Ricky Burns’ return, and the fascinating clash between Terrence Crawford and Yuriorkis Gamboa in Nebraska. There’s also some heavyweight chat as...
2014-06-26
44 min
Well-Rounded Radio
Jay Sweet of Folk Festival 50: The Well-Rounded Radio Interview
The Newport Jazz Festival started in 1954 by George Wein and is celebrating its 55th anniversary on August 8th and 9th in Newport, Rhode Island. It's slightly younger sibling, long known as the Newport Folk Festival and going by the name George Wein's Folk Festival 50 this year, is celebrating its 50th anniversary on August 1st and 2nd. The folk festival was started by Theodore Bikel, Oscar Brand, Albert Grossman, Pete Seeger and George Wein.Jay Sweet (pictured with founder George Wein) has been producing the festival for the last few years and you may also know his...
2009-07-29
00 min
Bible Films Podcast
Jesus Christ, Superstar
This month I'm speaking on Jesus Christ, Superstar, Norman Jewison's 1973 film based on Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber's rock opera. Jesus was played by Ted Neeley. (Director: Norman Jewison) (Ted Neeley... Jesus Christ, Carl Anderson... Judas Iscariot, Yvonne Elliman... Mary Magdalene, Barry Dennen... Pontius Pilate, Bob Bingham... Caiaphas, Larry Marshall... Simon Zealotes (as Larry T. Marshall), Josh Mostel... King Herod (as Joshua Mostel), Kurt Yaghjian... Annas, Paul Thomas... Peter (as Philip Toubus), Pi Douglass... Apostle, Richard Orbach... John, Robert LuPone... James, Jonathan Wynne... Apostle, Thommie Walsh... Thaddeus, Richard Molinare... Andrew, David Devir... Apostle, Jeff Hyslop... Philip)
2007-03-30
07 min