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The Zodiac Killer remains an unsolved mystery that has captivated people for over 50 years. We explore what makes this case so compelling, from the chilling letters and ciphers to the two latest documentaries. Does the Zodiac exist, or is it all a hoax? Join us as we dive into the theories, from the classic crime story to a completely new perspecti…
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AI has entered the crypto world, and it's making serious money. In this episode, we dive into the wild story of an AI that’s become a millionaire, blending memes and financial markets in ways we’ve never seen. Based on a Mashable article by Stan Schroeder, we explore how AI like Terminal of Truths could change the future of finance, power, and infl…
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This episode delves into The Substance, a film blending body horror and social commentary. We discuss how the film critiques society's obsession with youth, beauty, and quick fixes, all while delivering intense visuals and thought-provoking metaphors. From the aging actress' transformation to the unsettling male gaze commentary, this is more than j…
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Explore the intersection of technology and climate change in this thought-provoking episode. From energy-hungry data centers to hurricanes intensified by climate change, and even the military's hidden environmental impact, we uncover the massive effects our technological advances have on the planet. How can we innovate while preserving the Earth? T…
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Dive into stoic philosophy with Seneca, as we explore how his 2,000-year-old wisdom about busyness, mindfulness, and discomfort is more relevant than ever today. Seneca challenges us to rethink the hustle, embrace discomfort, and find presence in our everyday lives—leading to a richer, more intentional existence.…
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We’re diving into the untold stories of women surrealists, who went beyond the muse role to redefine the art movement. Artists like Leonor Carrington, Meret Oppenheim, and Frida Kahlo shattered norms, using their work as resistance against traditional gender roles. Their influence shaped surrealism and continues to resonate today.…
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Explore the surrealist game "Exquisite Corpse," a playful way to tap into the unconscious mind. From Paris in the 1920s to Salvador Dalí’s dreamscapes, we uncover how randomness fuels creativity. Learn how this collaborative drawing approach can inspire new, unexpected connections in both art and life. Embrace spontaneity and unlock your own creati…
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This episode explores the 2024 Nobel Prizes, covering literature, chemistry, and economics. It highlights the power of storytelling in literature, the role of AI in advancing protein structure prediction in chemistry, and the importance of strong institutions in economic development. The discussion emphasizes how these breakthroughs shape our world…
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Aleister Crowley, often dubbed the "wickedest man in the world," remains a paradox, blending genius with controversy. Born into privilege and strict Christianity, he rebelled early, diving into the occult. His complex life, marked by intellectual brilliance and scandalous pursuits, continues to influence pop culture and provoke debate. Crowley’s en…
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In this episode, we break down Hurricane Milton’s impact on Florida just weeks after Hurricane Helene. We discuss key reports from Orlando, Governor DeSantis’s press releases, and on-the-ground accounts from affected communities. From Tampa's narrow escape to Sarasota County's severe storm surge, we explore how Floridians faced the storm and the st…
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John Wayne Gacy, known as the "Killer Clown," lived a disturbing double life, committing horrendous acts while appearing as a normal, friendly figure. He entertained sick children as Pogo the Clown but preyed on vulnerable young men, luring them through his business with promises of work. His methodical killings, mostly by strangulation, and the di…
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In this episode, we explore the deep origins of Halloween, tracing its roots from the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain and medieval All Hallows' Eve to modern traditions like trick-or-treating and pumpkin carving. We uncover the blending of spiritual beliefs, religious practices, and folklore that shaped Halloween, its global evolution, and how i…
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This episode dives into the life of Nikola Tesla, exploring his unique abilities, inventions, and legacy. The hosts discuss Tesla's visions as a child, his pioneering work with alternating current (AC) power, and the "War of the Currents" with Thomas Edison. They explore Tesla's wireless power dream and his development of teleautomatics, an early c…
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This episode covers entertainment news, including the Netflix true crime series "Nobody Wants This" and its connections to past scandals, challenges of adapting real events without exploitation, and adaptations like "Anaconda" with Paul Rudd. They discuss new actors in iconic roles, such as Liam Hemsworth in "The Witcher," and remember Dame Maggie …
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This episode explores Donald Winnicott's ideas on child development, such as the "good enough mother" concept, which fosters resilience through imperfection. It discusses "false self" formation and the importance of allowing children to express emotions freely. The episode highlights how adults model behaviors for children, promoting authenticity a…
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This episode is an exploration of intriguing topics. The hosts discuss various stories focusing on fascinating discoveries and unsolved mysteries. Key topics include the deep sea's mysterious creatures like the bigfin squid, the discovery of unreleased music by Mozart, and the surprising origins of the Venetian lion statue. They reflect on the inte…
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A chat to explore the concept of "do kamo" (authentic man) from ethnographic, psychoanalytic, and philosophical perspectives. Maurice Leenhardt examines Melanesian culture and myth's role in identity. Ana Vicentini de Azevedo analyzes myth through psychoanalysis, focusing on Eros, Narcissus, and Oedipus. Maria Rita Kehl explores depression as a soc…
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