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Michael Farnsworth
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Grey Matter with Michael Krasny
Elizabeth Farnsworth - A Woman of Distinction
Elizabeth Farnsworth, former PBS Newshour anchor and reporter turned writer, engaged in a wide-ranging conversation with host Michael Krasny about her career and latest work. The discussion covered her memorable interviews, mentors, and experiences as a foreign correspondent, including traumatic events that led to her leaving that role. Farnsworth reflected on the challenges of modern news reporting and the differences between commercial and public broadcasting. The conversation then shifted to her novel "Last Light," which explores the treatment of German POWs in a fictional Kansas hospital during World War II. Farnsworth shared insights into her creative process, the differences between...
2024-09-26
57 min
Fan Effect
Andy's KSL-TV #WhatToWatch: Michael Keaton is back at his goofy best in ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’
Andy Farnsworth joins KSL-TV to help audiences decipher #WhatToWatch for the weekend of September 6, 2024. Michael Keaton is back as the goofy ghost Beetlejuice in the sequel decades in the making with "Beetlejuice Beetlejuice." Also back are Winona Ryder and Catherine O'Hara, and Jenna Ortega and Justin Theroux are joining them this time in this fun, but not too deep, frolic. The best thing Andy watched this week was Netflix's "His Three Daughters", a movie where Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth Olsen argue and grieve as they care for their terminally ill father. Also on Netflix and su...
2024-09-09
05 min
Attack & Dethrone GodCast
ADG #19 | All Roads Lead to Forrest Palmer (The Last ADG)
Our dear friend and brother Forrest Palmer, a co-host of ADG, passed away June 1st, 2024. We memorialize him in this final episode of Attack + Dethrone GodCast. Patrick, Colin, Mike, Bill, and guest Dan Hanrahan, discuss the spirit, character, and mind of FP, and the incredible impact he had on our lives, and the lives of so many others. During the meeting, we listened to messages from Rob Seimetz and Kenn Orphan. During the introduction presented by Patrick, three more messages are played: the first from Nate Farrington, the second...
2024-07-12
1h 46
Attack & Dethrone GodCast
Remembering Forrest Palmer
Okay everyone, as many of you well know, our dear friend Forrest Palmer passed away this month. Many of us online have expressed our love for him, the many ways he has impacted our lives, the friendships and connections we had with him, our respect for his intellect and commentary, and the incredible love he had for each of us. Michael, Colin, Bill, and I, along with Dan, recorded a final episode of Attack & Dethrone GodCast, a podcast Forrest co-hosted since we started it during the long year of 2020. It will be our last episode--episode 19. We paid o...
2024-06-22
04 min
Tales from the Corps
Ep. 32 - Semper Hollywood: Marines on the Silver Screen
Dive into the enthralling world where military valor meets Hollywood glamor in this episode of our podcast, "Semper Hollywood: Marines on the Silver Screen." Join us as Marine Corps veterans Freddie Joe Farnsworth and Robert Garcia share their incredible journeys from the battlefield to the film set. With a mix of gritty determination and infectious humor, they discuss how their military discipline shapes authentic portrayals of soldiers in cinema. Discover the unique camaraderie formed during actor training, the challenges of technical advising, and the unforgettable impact of their experiences. Pour a glass and celebrate the enduring 'Semper Fi' spirit...
2024-05-14
1h 13
Psychologists Off the Clock
341. Self-Forgiveness with Grant Dewar
Self-forgiveness doesn’t come easily. For some, the shame and withdrawal that come with holding incredible bitterness and animosity towards oneself can take over for years, and in some instances, a lifetime, if left unaddressed. In an interview with Grant Dewar, psychologist and author of The Self-Forgiveness Workbook, he describes real-world examples of how to develop mindfulness and compassion skills to overcome self-blame and find true self-acceptance. We hear of Grant’s personal history with guilt and come to understand why self-forgiveness is not a simple decision but rather an ongoing process that requires training. Listen and Learn: Grant’...
2024-02-07
1h 00
Psychologists Off the Clock
341. Self-Forgiveness with Grant Dewar
Self-forgiveness doesn’t come easily. For some, the shame and withdrawal that come with holding incredible bitterness and animosity towards oneself can take over for years, and in some instances, a lifetime, if left unaddressed. In an interview with Grant Dewar, psychologist and author of The Self-Forgiveness Workbook, he describes real-world examples of how to develop mindfulness and compassion skills to overcome self-blame and find true self-acceptance. We hear of Grant’s personal history with guilt and come to understand why self-forgiveness is not a simple decision but rather an ongoing process that requires training. Listen and Learn: Grant’...
2024-02-07
1h 00
Clipping Chains Podcast
A Unique Form of Real Estate Investment in a Tough Housing Economy (with Michael Farnsworth)
If you follow economic news at all, you’ve taken note of the changing conditions of the American housing economy in the last few years. First, high demand, low supply, and cheap debt fueled an extraordinary (and unhealthy) price surge. In response, the Federal Reserve ratcheted up interest rates to cool an overheated economy in the wake of pandemic-related disruptionsIn years prior, economic conditions supported a vast proliferation of real estate investment. Individual investors to multinational corporations scooped up properties across the country for cheap. The returns were fantastic. But in my mind, those days were de...
2024-01-29
1h 42
Red Dirt Road Podcast
Santa Claus is Coming to Town - Harry Reser, The Jackson 5, or Brooks & Dunn?
In the Season 2 premiere, Marshall, Alex, and guest Chuck Fox (long-time Michael Jackson fan) explore the origins of Santa Claus is Coming to Town. We talk about the original artist (Harry Reser), the most popular version of the song (The Jackson 5), the songwriters (Coots and Gillespie), and of course the Brooks & Dunn version.
2023-12-04
22 min
Pod Virginia
Dr. Stephen Farnsworth: How Chuck Robb's 1981 Election Shaped Virginia Politics
This week, Michael is joined by Dr. Stephen Farnsworth, co-author of a chapter in The New Dominion: The Twentieth-Century Elections That Shaped Modern Virginia. They discuss the 1981 election of Chuck Robb for Virginia's Governor--how Robb escaped the legacy of the Byrd Machine and President Johnson's Great Society, pushing the Democratic message to a more centrist line that would hold for the next several decades.The New Dominion - UVA Press (virginia.edu)Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMedia
2023-10-05
27 min
Exercise Equals Life
Dr. Justin Farnsworth PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS, PPSC, Shares his Thoughts on Performance in Exercise
Dr. Justin Farnsworth PT, DPT, SCS, CSCS, PPSC, is the director of rehab for the Pain Free Performance Specialist Certification (PPSC). Listen to him describe optimal performance in exercise. He even shares some details on blood flow restriction exercise. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjustinfarnsworth/?hl=en PPSC: https://getppsc.com/author/justin-farnsworth10houghton-edu/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/justin-farnsworth-pt-dpt-scs-cscs-ppsc-a4a4999a/ Submit questions to be answered: https://forms.gle/aoKsnwWHEptmCMCcA Visit: www.exerciseequalslife.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show...
2023-04-24
41 min
Michael Loves Indy
Thomas Linger (APA Jazz FInalist) on Preparation and Persistence
Thomas Linger is a finalist for the 2023 American Pianists Association (APA) Jazz Piano Competition. Thomas is a New York City-based pianist, originally hailing from Waynesville, North Carolina. Winner of the American Jazz Pianist Competition in 2017, he graduated with a degree in piano performance from the University of North Carolina at Greensboro in 2015. Since that time, he has worked as a performer, composer, and teacher, having performed in some of the most prestigious venues such as the Village Vanguard, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Dizzy's Club, Smalls, Mezzrow and many more.Thomas leads his own trio in addition to...
2023-04-16
42 min
The Escaped Sapiens Podcast
Engineering Life And Consciousness. | Michael Levin | Escaped Sapiens #42
In this episode of the podcast I speak with developmental and synthetic biologist Michael Levin from Tufts University. Michael is a director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University and Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology. He is also co-director of the Institute for Computationally Designed Organisms. We discuss the implications of Michael's research in medicine and society including cures for cancer, regenerating limbs, and the creation of artificial super intelligences. We also address the criticism that this research sometimes from those who think that it is 'unnatural' to meddle with human biology. This conversation was supported...
2022-10-17
1h 19
Last Born In The Wilderness
328 / Infrastructural Brutalism / Michael Truscello
Michael Truscello joins me to discuss his book Infrastructural Brutalism: Art and the Necropolitics of Infrastructure, in which he “looks at the industrial infrastructure not as an invisible system of connectivity and mobility that keeps capitalism humming in the background but as a manufactured miasma of despair, toxicity, and death. Truscello terms this “infrastructural brutalism”—a formulation that not only alludes to the historical nexus of infrastructure and the concrete aesthetic of Brutalist architecture but also describes the ecological, political, and psychological brutality of industrial infrastructures.” What is infrastructure? How does it shape our lives, direct our movements, and inform our worldv...
2022-09-14
1h 28
Pod Virginia
Dr. Stephen Farnsworth: Abigail Spanberger, Yesli Vega, and the Fight for Virginia's 7th District
Professor Stephen Farnsworth, Director of the Center for Leadership and Media Studies at the University of Mary Washington, joins Michael and Thomas to talk about the hotly contested midterm election for Virginia's 7th District. Democratic incumbent Abigail Spanberger faces a challenge from Republican Yesli Vega in a newly-redrawn district: what do these candidates want their voters to take away and how will the election shape up?Learn more at http://linktr.ee/JacklegMediaSponsored by the Substance Abuse and Addiction Recovery Alliance of Virginia
2022-09-01
27 min
Bikes or Death
Ep. 123 ~ Aleś Zavoral, Bike Nonstop US Winner
Aleś Zavoral from the Czech Republic just won the 2022 Bike Nonstop US Race with a time of 18d 11h 51m. Aleś is no stranger to racing, he's logged 136 races in the past 13 years. I did the math, that's 10.4 races a year! Please visit www.BikesorDeath.com for a full write up and photos from Aleś' race! EPISODE SPONSORS Embark Maple - Maple syrup tapped right from their farm made by, and for, bikepackers, adventurers, and outdoors people. For 30% OFF use code "bikesordeath30" at checkout Mulberry Gap - T...
2022-07-28
1h 30
Last Born In The Wilderness
326 / Hijacking Pharma / Michael Laufer
Michael Laufer of the Four Thieves Vinegar Collective returns to the podcast to reiterate the aims of the group, and update us on the collective's recent and soon to be launched projects. As a founding member of this project, Dr. Laufer's objective has been to communicate the philosophical and material objectives of the organization, which has been described as "an anarchist biohacking group." Since its founding in 2015, the collective has worked to provide the information needed to produce DIY pharmaceutical drugs safely and equitably, particularly for a population, like those that live within the borders of the United States, that d...
2022-07-22
1h 07
The Escaped Sapiens Podcast
Hacking The Blueprint Of Life | Michael Levin | Escaped Sapiens #37
In this episode of the podcast I speak with developmental and synthetic biologist Michael Levin from Tufts University. Michael is a director of the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University and Tufts Center for Regenerative and Developmental Biology. He is also co-director of the Institute for Computationally Designed Organisms. We discuss the way that organisms grow and regenerate. In particular - how does the large scale structure of our bodies form (the size, shape, arrangement of all the organs)? Michael and his colleagues are learning how to read, and overwrite the bodies bioelectrical signaling, which controls the way we...
2022-05-02
1h 33
Nature's Archive
#33: Dr. Andrew Farnsworth - Predicting Bird Migrations with BirdCast
My guest in this episode is Dr. Andrew Farnsworth. Andrew is a Senior Research Associate in the Center for Avian Population Studies at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and has a BS in Natural Resources from Cornell University, MS in Zoology from Clemson University, and PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Cornell.Andrew started birding at age 5 and quickly developed a fascination with bird migration, which continues to this day. His research advances the use and application of multiple technologies to study bird movements on continental scales. This includes the use of weather surveillance...
2021-11-08
1h 02
Last Born In The Wilderness
308 / Intersectional Class Struggle / Michael Beyea Reagan
Michael Beyea Reagan, historian and activist, joins me to discuss his book Intersectional Class Struggle: Theory and Practice, an "innovative study [that] explores the relevance of class as a theoretical category in our world today, arguing that leading traditions of class analysis have missed major elements of what class is and how it operates." In our time of increasing wealth disparity and widespread socioeconomic precarity for the working class (dubbed the "Second Gilded Age"), how can intersectionality, as a theoretical framework and practice, help us more deeply understand and appreciate the liberatory struggles of racial, economic, and feminist movements? Reagan...
2021-11-08
1h 12
Last Born In The Wilderness
#308 | Intersectional Class Struggle: To Walk & Chew Gum At The Same Time w/ Michael Beyea Reagan
[Intro: 12:12]Michael Beyea Reagan, historian and activist, joins me to discuss his book ‘Intersectional Class Struggle: Theory and Practice,’ an "innovative study [that] explores the relevance of class as a theoretical category in our world today, arguing that leading traditions of class analysis have missed major elements of what class is and how it operates."In our time of increasing wealth disparity and widespread socioeconomic precarity for the working class (dubbed the "Second Gilded Age"), how can intersectionality, as a theoretical framework and practice, help us more deeply understand and appreciate the liberatory struggles of racial, econ...
2021-11-08
1h 12
Last Born In The Wilderness
Michael Beyea Reagan: Intersectionality — Learning To Walk & Chew Gum At The Same Time
This is a segment of episode 308 of Last Born In The Wilderness “Intersectional Class Struggle: To Walk & Chew Gum At The Same Time w/ Michael Beyea Reagan.” Listen to the full episode: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com/episodes/michael-reaganPurchase a copy of ‘Intersectional Class Struggle’ from AK Press or Bookshop: https://bit.ly/3BPKPPG / https://bit.ly/3EO3jC7Michael Beyea Reagan, historian and activist, joins me to discuss his book ‘Intersectional Class Struggle: Theory and Practice,’ an "innovative study [that] explores the relevance of class as a theoretical category in our world today, arguing that leading trad...
2021-11-07
08 min
Bikes or Death
Ep. 94 - Cjell Monē
For day 3 of Monumental Loop Week, we are featuring a podcast with Cjell Mone', owner of Mone' Bikes based out of Silver City, NM. He is know for producing functional steel bikes with an aesthetic flare out of the back of a 1990 Wonderbread Truck (Seriously!). Words won't do his bikes justice, so let's take a look at a few of my favorites at www.bikesordeath.com. Link to Monumental Loop Fund that I mentioned on the podcast. _______________________ EPISODE SPONSORS These episodes aren’t possible without support! Ruby Coffee - Cjell Mone...
2021-11-03
2h 05
Anime Fans Against Anime
Monster Musume no Oishasan 7-12 | Michael Hates Spiders...
This week Michael tells us how the spider RUINED this show for him! He may never wear clothes again...
2021-07-31
1h 10
RCPA: The Pathologists Cut
E4: Cervical Cancer with Dr Annabelle Farnsworth
In our fourth episode, RCPA President Dr Michael Dray, discusses cervical cancer with RCPA Fellow Dr Annabelle Farnsworth. Dr Farnsworth is Medical Director of Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology, Sydney and is well known throughout Australia and internationally for her contributions to cytology and gynaecological pathology. Copyright © 2021 The Royal College of Pathologists of Australasia. All rights reserved.
2021-07-26
26 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
#300 | Part Five: Fascistic Flashpoints, Gazing Into The Void
Let us gaze into the void at the heart of this country.What happened on January 6th was neither the beginning, nor the endpoint, of the fascist trajectory this nation has been lurching headlong toward. It was a flashpoint.The events that led to this explosion of violence did not happen in a vacuum. Donald Trump’s rise to the highest political office in the land was neither an anomaly nor an accident. Decades of neoliberal decay, widespread white anxiety, and the inherent spiritual rot at the core of this settler-colonial project has almost guaranteed the gr...
2021-07-18
3h 38
Bikes or Death
Ep. 78 - Jessica Alexander, Bikepacking from Arkansas to Austin during a Pandemic
I've been familiar with Jessica peripherally as a member of the Austin cycling scene and also from her published work in Bikepacking.com. She's penned two works for them, Discovering Aloneness on the Arkansas High Country can be found online. Her other piece, River Road Rendezvous, is featured the in the 2021 edition of the Bikepacking Journal. So when I received my July '22 issue of TPWD Magazine I was surprised, but not shocked, to see an article she wrote for them about bikepacking during the pandemic. It's about a 700 mile trip that her...
2021-06-30
1h 27
Nature's Archive
#22: Project Terra - Wildlife Tracking in Your Own Backyard with Scott Whittle and Mike Lanzone
My guests today are Scott Whittle and Mike Lanzone of Project Terra and Cellular Tracking Technologies. Scott is a bird expert and author. His passion for the natural world has led to co-authoring The Warbler Guide, the Warbler Guide App, and contributing to the Birdgenie bird song identification app.Mike is a Research Biologist turned technologist, and is the Founder and CEO of CTT - Cellular Tracking Technologies, a leading manufacturer and innovator of wildlife trackers using various cellular, satellite and radio technologies.We start off discussing CTT and their interesting origin story, a...
2021-06-14
55 min
The Politics Guys
Texas’ Voting Law, Assaults on Democracy, Labor Market
This week Mike and Jay ignore all advice to the contrary and mess with Texas. Is Texas' new proposed voting law really an "assault on democracy" or just some marginal policy changes? And is walking out on a vote any way to do your job? Speaking of doing your job, why is it so hard to find good (or any) help these days? Mike laments the unfulfilling nature of so many occupations in our post-capitalist moment while Jay says, "Get a damn job."MIT Living Wage Calculator https://livingwage.mit.edu/...
2021-06-05
1h 12
Last Born In The Wilderness
#300 | Part One: Mother Earth, In Spite Of Everything
Bear with me on this. I wanted to do something different, original, for this episode, this milestone of 300. As you will hear in my introduction, I will be releasing seven parts for this, covering numerous themes that I've explored over the past 100 episodes of Last Born In The Wilderness. This first part is quite substantial, in and of itself. Weaving together fifteen carefully selected interviews, I present a narrative that conveys one of the most persistent themes of my work: ecological catastrophe, climatological disruption, near-term extinction, ruptures in the life-destroying industrial model, and humanity’s capacity to...
2021-05-28
4h 35
Post-doom: Regenerative conversations exploring overshoot grief, grounding, and gratitude
Patrick Farnsworth - Post-doom with Michael Dowd
Post-doom regenerative conversation exploring overshoot grief, grounding, and gratitude, with Patrick Farnsworth and host, Michael Dowd; edited by Ivey Cone.
2021-05-10
59 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
Peter Michael Bauer: Rewilding Beyond The Storm Of Collapse
This is a segment of episode 295 of Last Born In The Wilderness “Congress Of Wills: Rewilding Beyond The Storm Of Collapse w/ Peter Michael Bauer.” Listen to the full episode: http://bit.ly/LBWbauerLearn more about Peter and his work: https://www.petermichaelbauer.comAnthropologist, experimental archaeologist, and historian Peter Michael Bauer joins me to discuss several major subjects of his work, including rewilding, collapse, and humanity's place within these frameworks.I ask Peter to define his understanding of collapse, comparing his earlier understanding of that process to how he conceptualizes it currently — not as...
2021-04-19
15 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
295 / Congress Of Wills / Peter Michael Bauer
Anthropologist, experimental archaeologist, and historian Peter Michael Bauer joins me to discuss several major subjects of his work, including rewilding, collapse, and humanity's place within these frameworks. // Episode notes: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com/episodes/peter-michael-bauer // Sustain + support: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness // Donate: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast
2021-04-16
1h 22
Last Born In The Wilderness
#295 | Congress Of Wills: Rewilding Beyond The Storm Of Collapse w/ Peter Michael Bauer
[Intro: 9:46]Anthropologist, experimental archaeologist, and historian Peter Michael Bauer joins me to discuss several major subjects of his work, including rewilding, collapse, and humanity's place within these frameworks.This discussion begins with Peter elaborating on the now often decontextualized and widely misrepresented concept of "rewilding." He contrasts the common, and popular, misunderstanding of this concept to his work with rewilding and its original intended meaning, and whether the term itself should now be abandoned in light of this trend. I then ask Peter to define his understanding of collapse, comparing his earlier understanding of that process...
2021-04-16
1h 22
Last Born In The Wilderness
Roy Scranton: The "Ultimate Doomist" & The Existential Questions Of Climate Catastrophe
This is a segment of episode 294 of Last Born In The Wilderness “Goodbye, 'Normal': The Existential Questions Of Climate Catastrophe w/ Roy Scranton.” Listen to the full episode: http://bit.ly/LBWscrantonRead Roy’s New York Times op-ed ‘I’ve Said Goodbye to ‘Normal.’ You Should, Too.’: https://nyti.ms/39AFgJERoy Scranton, bestselling author of ‘We're Doomed. Now What?’ and ‘Learning to Die in the Anthropocene,’ joins me to discuss his recent op-ed in the New York Times, ‘I’ve Said Goodbye to ‘Normal.’ You Should, Too.’In this segment of our discussion, I ask him to respond t...
2021-04-06
21 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
#294 | Goodbye, 'Normal': The Existential Questions Of Climate Catastrophe w/ Roy Scranton
[Intro: 8:31]Roy Scranton, bestselling author of ‘We're Doomed. Now What?’ and ‘Learning to Die in the Anthropocene,’ joins me to discuss his recent op-ed in the New York Times, ‘I’ve Said Goodbye to ‘Normal.’ You Should, Too.’We begin this interview with Roy discussing the connections he draws between two of the major subjects he has written extensively about over the course of his career as an author: war and climate change. Having been deployed to Iraq while serving in the US Army during the US invasion and occupation of that nation in 2003, Roy provides some insights into...
2021-04-02
56 min
The Escaped Sapiens Podcast
Michael Boyle: Drone Warfare | Escaped Sapiens Podcast #9
Michael Boyle Discusses the rise of advanced drone technology, and its impact on conflict. Find out more about Michael's research and publications here: https://www.fpri.org/contributor/michael-boyle/
2021-03-23
1h 30
Last Born In The Wilderness
#290 | Systemic Failures: Rolling Blackouts, Decline, & Fragmented Realities w/ Richard Heinberg
[Intro: 13:14]Richard Heinberg, Senior Fellow-in-Residence of the Post Carbon Institute, returns to the podcast to discuss the massive power outages several regions of the United States, in particular Texas, have experienced over several weeks in February, leaving millions of people without electric power and potable water. He explains the increasingly precarious situation we find ourselves in as fossil fuel energy production meets numerous intersecting crises, including, but not limited to: an aging and outdated energy grid, abrupt climate disruption-related weather events, rapidly depleting cheap fossil fuel reserves, and the fracturing of consensus reality. We discuss the v...
2021-03-09
1h 10
Bikes or Death
Bikepacking Basics: Route Building + 17 Other Topics
Over the last couple of years I’ve received a lot of request for episodes that address some of the “how-to’s” and “what’s what” of bikepacking. I’ve delayed for a couple of reason. One, a personal belief (or lack thereof) that I should leave that to more experienced and knowledgeable people in the community. The other problem, was figuring out a way to deliver the information in a podcast format. I kind of always thought it needed to be a YT video and maybe I would get into that one day. I belie...
2021-02-19
2h 00
USModernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#177/Mies, Edith, and the Farnsworth House: Alex Beam + Scott Mehaffey + A Few Minutes with Frank Harmon
Architect Maria Ludwig Michael Mies changed his name. He added his mother's maiden name Rohe and the Dutch “van der” to become, drum roll please, Mies van der Rohe. Most of his fans just refer to him as Mies – like Cher or Moby or Beyonce, he’s still one of the most famous architects in the world some 50 years after his death. Today we talk about his greatest house – the Farnsworth House – with Alex Beam, author of the new book Broken Glass: Mies Van Der Rohe, Edith Farnsworth, and the Fight Over a Modernist Masterpiece - and Scott Mehaffey, Executive Directo...
2021-01-04
48 min
Ponder This Podcast
Mountain Man Lawyer - John Farnsworth
Join host Tim Dalton as he takes a walk in the shoes of attorney John Farnsworth only to hear some epic stories involving estate planning for the well to do.
2020-12-29
34 min
Attack & Dethrone GodCast
ADG #3 | ELECTIONMANIA SUPER EPISODE
We are back! Forrest Palmer, now a regular part of the Attack & Dethrone Godcast, joins Michael, Jeff, and Patrick to discuss the new Borat movie and cover the US Presidential Election in all its agonizing glory. This episode is broken in three segments: the first part is a discussion around the new comedy film from Sacha Baron Cohen (recorded Oct. 31st); the second part focuses around what the results of the election may be as the votes come in (recorded election night, Nov. 3rd); and the third and last part is our assessment of what comes next as it...
2020-11-08
2h 32
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#19 - Audio for Blog Post "Connect, Disconnect and Be Free"
This episode is the audio version of my blog post "Connect, Disconnect and Be Free" which can be found on WordPress - simpleintegration.wordpress.com . Enjoy!
2020-09-23
03 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
Attack & Dethrone GodCast #1 | Livin' On A Prayer
Friends of the podcast Jeff, Michael, and I have started a new podcast project, titled Attack & Dethrone GodCast. We just released our first episode, and we'd love if you listened and sent us some feedback! You can subscribe and listen on Anchor.fm, Spotify, and several other streaming platforms:Anchor.fm: https://anchor.fm/adgodcastSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/16kle6OA5754hZsOLdE9aNRadioPublic: https://radiopublic.com/attack-dethrone-godcast-6LZxPnPodcast description: This podcast is an ongoing discussion between co-hosts Mike, Jeff, and Patrick about rising fascism, late-stage capitalism, anthropogenic...
2020-09-22
1h 09
Judgement Day: T2 VS Cinema
T2 vs Dolly Parton
This week my wife and I talk Dolly Parton. You love Dolly Parton, don't be a liar, listen to the damn episode! And then we mix it all up at the end and ask who Cameron should have cast Dolly as in T2, is your mind blown yet? Music by Johnny Ampersand: https://jonnyampersand.bandcamp.com/Filmd Discussed:9 TO 5Directed byColin HigginsProduced byBruce GilbertWritten byColin HigginsPatricia ResnickStarringJane Fonda...
2020-09-10
00 min
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#18 - Audio for Blog Post "Look and Listen Within"
This episode is the audio version of my blog post "Look and Listen Within" which can be found on WordPress - simpleintegration.wordpress.com . Enjoy!
2020-09-08
02 min
Anime Fans Against Anime
Anime Fans Against Anime, Mahoromatic 1-6 | Michael's Daydream Maid Dream
We explore Michael's dream of an android maid. Everything is perfect except for...
2020-08-29
1h 11
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#17 - Audio for Blog Post "New Content Format"
This episode is the audio version of my blog post "New Content Format" which can be found on WordPress - simpleintegration.wordpress.com . Enjoy!
2020-08-25
02 min
The Dark Drop Podcast
Ep.020 - Movie Night!
1. Star Trek 2: The Wrath of Khan (1982) Starring - William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, DeForest Kelley, James Doohan, Walter Koenig, George Takei, Nichelle Nichols, Bibi Besch, Merritt Butrick, Paul Winfield, Kirstie Alley, Ricardo Montalbán https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Star_Trek_II:_The_Wrath_of_Khan || 2. The Lost Command (Les Centurions) (1966) Starring - Anthony Quinn, Alain Delon, George Segal, Michèle Morgan, Claudia Cardinale https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lost_Command || 3. Circle of Iron (1978) Starring - David Carradine, Christopher Lee, Jeff Cooper, Ro...
2020-06-28
1h 30
Last Born In The Wilderness
Wilderness of Mine Afflictions: A Reading of 'We Live in the Orbit of Beings Greater Than Us'
This is a reading of the introduction to my new book 'We Live in the Orbit of Beings Greater Than Us' published by Gods&Radicals Press. Read this introduction at: https://abeautifulresistance.org/site/2020/6/25/intro-to-we-live-in-the-orbit-of-beings-greater-than-usOrder a copy: http://bit.ly/ORBITgrExcerpt: 'It’s one thing to come to that conclusion objectively and to see the information as it is, and it’s another thing entirely to accept it on an emotional, spiritual, and animal level, to really know what it means to be alive in a time like this....
2020-06-24
17 min
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#16 - Mark Bodanza
#16 - Mark Bodanza. Mark is an Attorney, Author, Historian and a City Councilor to name just a few. During a recent front yard project Amy stumbled upon a historical find. After posting to our local Facebook page Mark introduced himself and offered his insight. Mark graciously agreed to do a podcast segment with us to keep the history of this wonderful discovery alive. Please check out Mark Bodanza on his Facebook and Twitter accounts and pick up a copy of his latest book. “ Risk Takers and History Makers - The Story of Leominster” it can be found on his website - Ma...
2020-06-18
1h 08
99 from 99
Ep. 65 - The Straight Story
As the summer season is upon us we offer our dear listeners the chance to take a road trip from the comfort of their ear buds with David Lynch's THE STRAIGHT STORY. On the other hand neither of your favorite podcast hosts are as social as Richard Farnsworth in this film, so we keep it to a half hour and socially distance through the safety (and recording quirks) of Skype. Like good Americans. Enjoy! Support what we do with bonus content and early episodes on Patreon Listen iTunes/Podbean Facebook/Instagram/Twitter: @99fr...
2020-06-16
00 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
Mike Africa, Jr.: Police Terror & The Unyielding Demand For Liberation
This is a segment of episode #252 of Last Born In The Wilderness “Pressure: MOVE, Police Terror, & The Unyielding Demand For Liberation w/ Mike Africa, Jr.” Listen to the full episode: https://bit.ly/LBWafricaLearn more about Mike Africa, Jr. and his work: https://mikeafricajr.comMike Africa, Jr. is a second generation member of the MOVE Organization and founder of The Seeds of Wisdom, a sister chapter of the MOVE Organization.In the full interview, Mike provides background information on the philosophy and aims of the MOVE Organization since its formation in the 1970s, a...
2020-06-12
07 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
#252 | Pressure: MOVE, Police Terror, & The Unyielding Demand For Liberation w/ Mike Africa, Jr.
[Intro: 11:05 | Book: http://bit.ly/ORBITgr]In this episode, I speak with Mike Africa, Jr., second generation member of the MOVE Organization and founder of The Seeds of Wisdom, a sister chapter of the MOVE Organization.We begin this discussion with Mike providing background information on the philosophy and aims of the MOVE Organization since its formation in the 1970s, and the role he and his parents have played in the organization up to the present day. From there, he provides a background to the most dramatic confrontations between the members of MOVE and the Philadelphia...
2020-06-10
46 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
Jeff Gibbs: Greenwashing & The False Promises Of Sustainable Energy
This is a segment of episode #246 of Last Born In The Wilderness “Planet Of The Humans: Addressing The False Promises Of Green Energy w/ Jeff Gibbs.” Listen to the full episode: https://bit.ly/LBWgibbsWatch ‘Planet of the Humans’ and learn more about the film: https://planetofthehumans.comSince its release, ’Planet of the Humans’ has generated enormous controversy, backlash, and intense discussion within the environmental and climate movement at large. Some of the harshest criticisms this film has received have come from stanch proponents of "renewable" and "green" energy technologies (like wind, solar, and biomass — th...
2020-05-10
08 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
#246 | Planet Of The Humans: Addressing The False Promises Of Green Energy w/ Jeff Gibbs
[Intro: 11:53 | Book Pre-sale: http://bit.ly/ORBITgr]In this episode, I speak with Jeff Gibbs, Director of the popular and controversial documentary film ‘Planet of the Humans.’ The film was Executive Produced by Michael Moore and released to the public on YouTube, generating over six million views since its release on Earth Day last month.Since its release, ’Planet of the Humans’ has generated enormous controversy, backlash, and intense discussion within the environmental and climate movement at large. Some of the harshest criticisms this film has received have come from stanch proponents of "renewable" and "green" energy t...
2020-05-06
1h 18
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#15 - Mike and Amy talk COVID
Amy and I sat down to take on the controversial and fluid topic of the Corona Virus. We had a great chat and give insight as to how we are dealing with the changes and some actionable things to make it maybe just a little easier for people to persist during these challenging times. Shout out to our first sponsor Infinite Heroes! Enjoy and as always thank you for listening.
2020-04-07
1h 01
Farnsworth Art Museum: Art Cannot Be Contained
Robert Indiana's LOVE
Farnsworth Chief Curator Michael K. Komanecky explores the history of one of American art's most iconic works: Robert Indiana's LOVE.
2020-04-05
03 min
The Calling Hours Horror Podcast
THE CALLING HOURS HORROR PODCAST EP. #1: MATT FARNSWORTH AND DIANE FOSTER OF THE ORPHAN KILLER
THE CALLING HOURS HORROR PODCAST EP. #1: MATT FARNSWORTH AND DIANE FOSTER OF THE ORPHAN KILLER (ORIGINAL AIR DATE: 9/3/13) In our premiere episode, the Dedman had Chris MacGibbon and Todd Loya of Creep Show Radio on as guest hosts as we interviewed Matt Farnsworth and Diane Foster of The Orphan Killer! We also discussed the latest horror news from around the world and reviewed Scream Factory’s Cockneys vs. Zombies Blu-Ray. Finally, we listened to and discussed a few tracks from a Metal Blade Records artist and gave our listeners a chance to win a Blu-Ray.
2020-03-24
1h 59
Pod Virginia
Prof. Stephen Farnsworth: Session post-mortem, Redistricting, and Late Night with Trump
In this episode, the Transition Team goes to the University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Va to interview Professor Stephen Farnsworth.Dr. Farnsworth sounds off on the implications of what did or didn't pass in the 2020 General Assembly session, his thoughts on the redistricting amendment and he previews his new book, Late Night with Trump: Political humor and the American Presidency.The Transition Team:Michael Lee Pope, HostThomas Bowman, Democratic ConsultantGuest: Dr. Stephen Farnsworth, Professor of Political Science at UMWEmail: transitionvapodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @transitionva...
2020-03-10
54 min
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#14 - Derick "Pudge" Pignone and Joe Raboin
I had the privilege of having two of my best friends come by for a visit. Joe and I met back in elementary school and Pudge and I in college. I was truly unclear of just how special each of our relationships are and over the years have begun to see the depth and quality continually evolve. I am truly grateful for not only the two of them, but that we are able to continue to evolve, support and push each other to new heights. To support and love them through tough times and see that same respect reciprocated...
2020-02-11
1h 12
Last Born In The Wilderness
Wearing Gas Masks On A Dying Planet | Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
This is a segment of my debate/discussion with Alexander Miller was recorded for J.G. Michael's podcast Parallax Views. Listen to the full episode "Are We Doomed?: A Climate Change Debate/Discussion w/ Patrick Farnsworth and Alexander Miller": https://parallaxviews.podbean.com/e/doomdebateSomething I wrote after recording this episode:"People can argue endlessly over what the data of climate change points to, whether or not it's really all that bad or not, etcetera... I'm tired of these debates, as they often reveal something I'm repeatedly horrified by, which are the implicit justifications many...
2020-02-06
17 min
Psychologists Off the Clock
118. Moral Injury and Shame with Lauren Borges and Jacob Farnsworth
Shame, betrayal, guilt, anger. As social animals, humans are wired to have moral emotions that bind us to our groups. When we experience a transgression against our moral values, we might experience Moral Injury. Moral injury is a normal human response to a violation of our strongly held moral beliefs, and it can have a deep impact on people’s lives, making it difficult to move forward. In this episode, Debbie interviews two psychologists who are researching moral injury with veterans, Dr. Lauren Borges, and Dr. Jacob Farnsworth, about this cutting-edge and important topic in psychology. In this episode yo...
2019-12-21
1h 04
Psychologists Off the Clock
118. Moral Injury and Shame with Lauren Borges and Jacob Farnsworth
Shame, betrayal, guilt, anger. As social animals, humans are wired to have moral emotions that bind us to our groups. When we experience a transgression against our moral values, we might experience Moral Injury. Moral injury is a normal human response to a violation of our strongly held moral beliefs, and it can have a deep impact on people’s lives, making it difficult to move forward. In this episode, Debbie interviews two psychologists who are researching moral injury with veterans, Dr. Lauren Borges, and Dr. Jacob Farnsworth, about this cutting-edge and important topic in psychology. In this episode yo...
2019-12-21
1h 04
Last Born In The Wilderness
Extinction Radio | Segment w/ Michael Sliwa, Paul Beckwith, & Mike Ferrigan
This is a segment of my discussion with Michael Sliwa and Paul Beckwith on Mike Ferrigan’s program Extinction Radio: https://extinctionradio.netThis episode was recorded November 14th, 2019. We discuss the Green New Deal, so-called sustainable technologies, the science of abrupt climate disruption, geoengineering, and more. Listen/watch the full episode: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com/interviews/extinction-radio This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit lastborninthewilderness.substack.com
2019-11-16
07 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
Michael Sliwa & [RS]: Are We Doomy Enough For You?
This is a segment of episode #196 of Last Born In The Wilderness “We're Doomed!: Of Our Elaborate Plans, The End w/ Michael Sliwa & [RS].” Listen to the full episode: http://bit.ly/LBWrobmikeIn this segment of my discussion with [RS], host of [MF] on the Progressive Radio Network, and Michael Sliwa, former co-host of Nature Bats Last and the author of 'Chasing A Different Carrot: A Manifesto For The Predicament Of Privilege,’ we examine the overwhelm many are feeling in trying to navigate through our times of overlapping social, economic, ecological, and political crises. As more and more p...
2019-05-29
11 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
196 / We're Doomed! / Michael Sliwa + [RS]
In this episode, I speak with Michael Sliwa and [RS]. [RS] is the host of [MF] on the Progressive Radio Network, and Michael is the former co-host of Nature Bats Last and the author of Chasing A Different Carrot: A Manifesto For The Predicament Of Privilege. In this lively discussion between the three of us, we examine the overwhelm many are feeling in trying to navigate through our times of overlapping social, economic, ecological, and political complexities. // Episode notes: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com/episodes/sliwa-rs // Sustain + support: https://www.patreon.com/lastborninthewilderness // Donate: https://www.paypal.me/lastbornpodcast
2019-05-27
1h 33
Last Born In The Wilderness
#196 | We're Doomed!: Of Our Elaborate Plans, The End w/ Michael Sliwa & [RS]
INTRO: 8:48 | OUTRO: 1:26:31In this episode, I speak with Michael Sliwa and [RS]. [RS] is the host of [MF] on the Progressive Radio Network, and Michael is the former co-host of Nature Bats Last and the author of 'Chasing A Different Carrot: A Manifesto For The Predicament Of Privilege,’ and in this lively discussion between the three of us we examine the overwhelm many are feeling in trying to navigate through our times of overlapping social, economic, ecological, and political complexities.I feel incredibly fortunate to have had this discussion with these two men, and to share it...
2019-05-27
1h 33
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#13 - Bradley Ayers
Man was it fun to sit down with a young man who is well ahead of his years. His emotional intelligence is so advanced and his work ethic that we see at the gym each week is unmatched. So happy that we were able to have him on and look forward to seeing all that he does in the future! Continue to be an inspiration to many sir! Enjoy the episode
2019-05-01
1h 03
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#12 - SoloCast with Mike - Topic - Fear
I jumped on for another SoloCast and tried to dive a bit deeper into the way I have and will continue to deal with fear, worry and uncertainty. I am at the very beginning stages of understanding how my mind works but am fascinated in the fact that how we think controls our outcomes in life. Thank you for listening, enjoy!
2019-04-22
29 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
#183 | Process & Spectacle: The Mueller Report Is In, Now What? w/ William Rivers Pitt
[Intro: 10:55]In this episode, I speak with Truthout senior editor and lead columnist William Rivers Pitt. We discuss the federal investigation by former FBI Director Robert Mueller into Donald Trump’s potential collusion with Russian foreign agents during the 2016 presidential election -- an investigation that lasted for most of Trump's time as President. Without buying into the media spectacle that has clouded lucid analysis into the implications of this investigation, William provides much needed perspective into what we can expect now that the investigation has officially concluded (the findings of which have not yet been publicly released, it mu...
2019-04-04
1h 03
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#11 - PhoneCast w Derick “Pudge” Pignone
Derick “Pudge” Pignone stopped in by phone to discuss finances a bit more and then we took a turn towards how our friendship has evolved. Co-host Amy Cutler stopped in at the end to re-direct the podcast towards a twist of an ending! Had so much fun with this one and look forward to the follow up in person podcast to discuss our temporary “falling out”. Enjoy!
2019-03-22
45 min
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#10 - SoloCast with Mike - Topic - Money
I sat down to record my first ever SoloCast. It’s a topic that has a lot of conversation centered around it and whether we like it or not it’s a reality in our current environment. That topic is money and I go into some of the basics of what I have learned over the past several years. Enjoy!
2019-03-10
31 min
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#9 - Tori D'Angelo
Amy and I sit down with Tori D'Angelo to explore all of the different things that she dives in-to on a weekly basis. We cover so many different topics and even throw in some hilarious impersonations at the end. Enjoy!
2019-03-03
1h 10
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#8 - Amy Cutler "Pending" Farnsworth
Amy and I got the idea over dinner to jump on and record an episode on this Sunday evening. We share details about a recent "disagreement" and ask each other a few questions out of one of my Valentine's gifts from her, a book called "Questions for Couples". These conversations certainly help us and hopefully it can help others. Enjoy!
2019-02-18
58 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
Michael Laufer: Open-Source DIY Pharmaceutical Grade Medicines For All
In this segment of my discussion with Michael Laufer, Chief Spokesperson and founding member of Four Thieves Vinegar Collective, we get at the various ways the for-profit healthcare system in the United States makes commonly needed medicines practically impossible to access for a wide swath of the population. "The main reasons for people being disenfranchised from medicines are: price, legality, and lack of infrastructure. Medicines like Solvadi which costs $80,000 for a course of treatment, is beyond the reach of most people. Mifepristone and Misoprostal are unavailable in many places where abortion is illegal. Antiretroviral HIV treatments even when provided free, h...
2019-02-15
06 min
Last Born In The Wilderness
173 / Medicine For All / Michael Laufer
I speak with Michael Laufer, Chief Spokesperson for the Four Thieves Vinegar Collective, a network of individuals that seek to make commonly inaccessible medicines affordable and accessible to public by providing the means to produce pharmaceutical medicines outside the dominant medical establishment. We tackle the ethics behind the project, the anti-capitalist/anarchist structure of the network, and the various technologies the Collective has been able to make affordable and accessible to the broader public, to adequately participate in pharmaceutical drug production in a more direct DIY fashion. // Episode notes: https://www.lastborninthewilderness.com/episodes/michael-laufer // Sustain + support: https://www.patreon...
2019-02-12
1h 13
Last Born In The Wilderness
#173 | Medicine For All: Open-Source DIY Pharmaceutical Production For The Masses w/ Michael Laufer
In this episode, I speak with Michael Laufer — Chief Spokesperson for the Four Thieves Vinegar Collective, a network of individuals that seek to make commonly inaccessible medicines affordable and accessible to public by providing the means to produce pharmaceutical medicines outside of the dominant medical establishment. We tackle the ethics behind the project, the anti-capitalist/anarchist structure of the network, and the various technologies the Collective has been able to make affordable and accessible to the broader public, in order to adequately participate in pharmaceutical drug production in a more direct DIY fashion.In this discussion with Michael, we...
2019-02-12
1h 13
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#5 - Luke Desouza Cadahia
Amy and I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with an inspiring young man. Luke is one of the head instructors at I love kickboxing in Fitchburg and has been a positive impact on my life in the short amount of time that I’ve known him. His energy is palpable and I am excited to see what he does in the future!
2019-02-05
1h 03
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#4 - Amy Cutler “Pending” Farnsworth
This was too much fun! Amy and I have been dating for two years and recently got engaged on Christmas Eve. We talk about our relationship and shed some light on our last two years as well as our future. We also tried something a little different with a Q & A at the end, enjoy!
2019-02-05
1h 07
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#7 - Nancy “The Bad A**” Catino
Amy and I sat down with Nancy and Tom Catino to talk, friends, family and being a total bad a**! So privileged to call them both friends and share a great evening with them. They are such genuine people and are great role models. Can’t wait to see what they conquer in the future! Enjoy!
2019-02-03
1h 08
The Farnsworth Audio Project
#6 - Samira "The Warrior Princess" Vargas - Part 2
Sometimes you meet a person and you know very early on that they are special. Samira is and has continued to be one of those people. She has an overwhelming positive impact on everyone she meets and continues to evolve. Amy and I are so very excited to be a small part of her journey and are proud to call her a close friend. Very excited to watch as she continues to share her joy and values with the world. Enjoy!
2019-01-20
1h 09
Last Born In The Wilderness
A Good-For-Nothing Trainwreck "Debate": An Examination Of The Reid Technique
LINK TO THE FULL “DEBATE”: http://bit.ly/LBWtrainwreckIn this introduction, I try to adequately examine my “debate” with Michael Wood Jr. — former Baltimore police officer, whistleblower, and Police Management Scholar. I’ve spoken with Michael previously on the podcast (#163), in which we discussed his experiences and research into modern policing in the United States. But, in this “debate” (if we can even call this exchange a “debate”) we attempt to work out our views on human nature, humanity’s relationship with the natural world, what is “natural,” and whether the science behind human-caused climate change, ecological collapse, and catastrophi...
2019-01-20
15 min