Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Podcasts

Free information exposes ones own boundaries. Where do you draw the line? I have many walls, many things that I do not consider, many things that I prefer for conditioned and habitual reasons. But I try to expand my mind.

Haven't heard this one that much yet.
C-Realm

Nor this one.
Survivalist

Some people have a distaste for Tami Simon's voice or approach, in that she sounds a little too NPR-soft tones-sensitive type, but upon further inquiry, she proves a very excellent questionnaire and listener. Her guest's range from out of body experts, to cancer healers, from meditation to trauma experts. Just excellent quality throughout. I've found some guest's have turned me off for some reason or another, but I simply skip it, and move on to the next ten or fifteen amazing and thoughtful interview.
SoundsTrue


A permaculture related podcast with another excellent host, Frank Aragona. Really excellent old interviews with legends, Bill Mollison, Paul Staments, and P.A. Yeomans. Have a listen and learn about the land.
AgroInnovations


Another permaculture podcast. Used to be Explorations in Permaculture out of Cali. Not my favorite host, though I have grown to love her particular charms, she occasionally comes off a little hippy. Worth the effort, which is minimal.
Sustainable World


21st century Buddhism with yet another excellent host, founder, Ethan Nictern. He is young-ish but has a clear mind and a sharp focus while leading his group through discussions on the perils and peculiarities of modern living, through the lens of Buddhist wisdom and precepts of the Shambala tradition. Great resource to get to know other excellent Buddhist practitioners.
Interdependence Project


Deconstruct media with two entertaining, researched and experienced TV and radio men. Do not be fooled, No Agenda has agendas. One being to expose and hypothesize on the real meaning behind group media messages. Notice the symbols and the propaganda techniques used to program consent into the public mind. Good, fun, and sly show.
No Agenda


Comedy:

Marc Maron is the best comedian to interview other comedians to be found and WTF is the place to hear em. His interest in history and personal struggles serves him very well when interviewing Robin Williams, Louis C.K., Patton Oswald, and even Dane Cook. Plus a hundred or so other amazing road warrior comics. Check out Patrice O'neal, Stewart Lee, and Mike Defastano for real heart touching and/or mind blowing conversations. Plus, you get many of the Mr. Show comics, so, you know.


I recommend Doug Loves Movies for funny, laid back comedy sometimes based around movies.
I recommend The Nerdist.
Comedy Death Ray,
and the Pod F. Tomcast
for funnies.

Free knowledge. Once you buy your iPod, computer, headphones, car hook-up, pay your energy bill...

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