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cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3474261 > This one is fucking sick like the last one. I'm fucking hyped.
>It’s 2-for-1! Ticks AND Lyme: together in one helpful, disgusting, gossipy, empowerful episode. This pair of episodes is about tiny, thirsty ticks and the diseases they spit into you is wall to wall wisdom from Dr. Neeta Pardanani Connally of the Western Connecticut State University Tick Lab and Dr. Andrea Swei of SFSU’s Swei Lab cover how to remove a tick, if you should spray your yard and with what, how landscaping affects tick exposure, why Lyme Disease is spreading, the Lone Star Tick rolling into town, how to protect your pets and why the CDC ruined poppyseed muffins. Also: Powassan virus, paralysis ticks, and twin princesses, Borrelia and Babesia. > >Dr. Neeta Pardanani Connally and Dr. Andrea Swei will charm their way into your heart like a hypostome under your skin. They really are charming – Dr Neeta's story of rolling around in the underbrush to collect specimens should be horrifying, but her enthusiasm for the activity is _so cute_ 🥰
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3449369 > Will and Hesse look at two films from director Billy Wilder: Double Indemnity (1944) and Sunset Blvd. (1950).
>We chat with friend of the show Michael Richardson—author of the new book Nonhuman Witnessing—about the ongoing, deepening relationships between Silicon Valley and the US military. We check up on new activities from old enemies—Y Combinator, Anduril, Palantir, among others—and get into the changing cultures on both sides as they converge around defense innovation as a solution for Silicon Valley’s problems of needing another endless pool of capital and the Pentagon’s problems of needing to maintain a dying empire and beat China in an arms race.
An interesting 30 minute podcast that discusses a mix of history concerning the Nazis, the nazi collaborator IG Farben Corp, the rise of the nazis to power and a slice of their agitprop tactics in regards to targeting IG Farben prior to their rise to power, and a few short blurbs of history that discusses the two degrees of ideological separation from fascism two-hole Haz and twinkle tinkle Jackson Hinkle are. (Spoiler, its Dugin to some nazi fuck named Karl Haushofer)
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3395273 > Will and Hesse look at two films starring Mickey Rourke from 1987: Angel Hart and Barfly.
Sirota is a liberal zionist who [conflates antizionism and antisemitism](https://hexbear.net/post/823015) and shithead Menaker is having him as a guest what a joke, this podcast is nothing but a Matt-shaped hole now. skipping without listening
I actually find C. Derrick Varn's podcast really interesting and informative. I was going to recommend a specific podcast, but his public and patreon feeds have a very loose correlation with episodes coming out months apart on the two feeds. He claims he will finally cut back on his output, but so far he releases almost 5 episodes a week and is one of the most prolific podcasters despite having a day job. I am mostly promoting this because of how informative I find this podcast, but also because Varn is having some health issues and a crisis of faith in "the left". So, if you are interested in theory, check it out.
> Emoji might not be 66 million years old, but they are pretty much everywhere. Join Ben and Amory as they explore the history of dinosaur emoji in LGBTQ+ communities and their more recent use as an online dog-whistle for anti-trans activists. What happens when one symbol is used for conflicting reasons? And can the dinosaur emoji avoid redefinition — or extinction?
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3345123 > The controversial first episode of Movie Mindset sees Will and Hesse looking at two films directed by Tony Scott and starring Denzel Washington: Man on Fire (2004) and Deja Vu (2006).
Linking to patreon because the version on other pod sites has embedded ads.
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Maturity is listening to the entire introduction of Your Kickstarter Sucks episodes and laughing like a maniac over cum jokes told by 40 year old men
cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3287567 > Will and Hesse talk about the 2022 Oscars in what is officially episode 0 of the series.
RE: [Episode 164: The Sultana Disaster](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3KujxqUiKKQ&t=1737s) Y'all, why take the time to shit on Venezuela's election? Why swallow the white western pill every single time? I thought they were smarter than this. I feel like every episode they get shittier, and have been for years.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19443977 > even if you have zero interest in art, listen to this. > > kinda bad audio quality in the beginning, but you will not regret it, promise! > > *** > > cross-posted from: https://hexbear.net/post/3279652 > > > >Ruehl Muller joins Breht to discuss his upcoming book, put out by Iskra Books, titled "Building a People's Art: Selected Works of Trường Chinh and Tố Hữu". > > > > >Together, they discuss Vietnamese Socialist Realism, Maoist China, Cultural Revolution, dialectics, the death drive, fascism in Germany and Israel, New Democracy, and much more!