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6 episodes
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Sluffer Daniel Allen Nolan
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- Society & Culture
podcast | rants & randomness
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Episode 6 - Psilocybin Bedroom Theatre
In the summer of 1983, my friend Rick and I each took three and a half grams of magic mushrooms. We recorded hours of nonsense on to a cassette recorder in my bedroom. So I decided to explore that teenage trip by taking some mushrooms and listening to the audio. Here is that day, interpreted through the wonder of analog magnetic tape and a higher state of consciousness. Turn on, tune in and follow me to the broccoli trees...
[ I recommend you listen to this episode with stereo headphones, lying on your back, on the floor, under a blanket, in complete darkness. Don't worry, I've got you man. ] -
Episode 5 - A Conversation With Myself (part 2)
From the last episode we hear that getting to know oneself is a slippery slope, especially if the narrative is starting to be explored and revealed. This is the follow up episode in this series, where I continue to ask myself "Who are you?"
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Episode 4 - A Conversation With Myself (part 1)
Getting to know oneself can be a slippery slope, especially if the narrative is consciously unexplored. This episode is the first in a series of several, where I will ask myself "Who are you?"
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Episode 3 - Packrats, Pranks & Pointy Tits
The world can be a very strange place when you are just a nine year old boy, especially if family acts unaccordingly. From wonderment to wicked games, let the adolescent shit show begin.
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Episode 2 - Re-Lying On Memories
I recently stumbled upon some short stories I wrote about 20 years ago. It fascinates me how much truth is peppered throughout the fictional attempt. It's a peek into the foggy remembrances of a confident narrative. It is honest, a little mendacious, and all mine...
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Episode 1 - The Human Stain
We all have specific memories of our milestones, heartbreak and near death experiences, but what about those mundane blips in our personal history? On this episode we explore some of those "Why in the hell did I remember that?" moments.
(first aired on September 7, 2015)