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This Human Meme podcast is the inflection point for what it means to live a life of knowing. We are in the critical moment of human induction. David Boles is a writer, publisher, teacher, lyricist and author living and working in New York City. He has dedicated his life to founding the irrevocable aesthetic. Be a Human Meme!

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This Human Meme podcast is the inflection point for what it means to live a life of knowing. We are in the critical moment of human induction. David Boles is a writer, publisher, teacher, lyricist and author living and working in New York City. He has dedicated his life to founding the irrevocable aesthetic. Be a Human Meme!

    NovaTerra Chronicles: From Earth's Ashes to Interstellar Renewal

    NovaTerra Chronicles: From Earth's Ashes to Interstellar Renewal

    Our story begins with Dr. Samantha Myles, a visionary astrobiologist, who discovered a distant planet, christened "NovaTerra." This world, lush and teeming with potential, orbited a young star in the constellation of Lyra. Unlike the exhausted Earth, NovaTerra promised a fresh start, a canvas of boundless possibilities. With the Earth's clock winding down, humanity pooled its remaining resources, ingenuity, and spirit into one final venture—the Exodus Project.

    • 22 min
    Redefining Fair Play: The Impact of NIL Rights and Employment Status on Collegiate Athletes

    Redefining Fair Play: The Impact of NIL Rights and Employment Status on Collegiate Athletes

    Let’s start with the basics. NIL rights allow collegiate athletes to profit from their name, image, and likeness. This could be through endorsements, social media promotions, personal appearances, and more. Before recent changes, such policies were forbidden, and athletes were strictly amateurs, at least in the eyes of the NCAA, which meant they couldn’t earn from their soaring popularity, unlike their institutions which profited immensely from their performances. 

    • 20 min
    Rise of Male Isolation: Combatting Loneliness in Modern Society

    Rise of Male Isolation: Combatting Loneliness in Modern Society

    According to a May 2021 poll from the Survey Center on American Life, the number of American men who view themselves as having "no close friends" has increased from 3% in 1990 to 15% in 2021. This significant shift invites us to look deeper into the nuances of human relationships and the evolving dynamics of solitude and social connectivity.

    • 19 min
    Pro Rasslin': Blending Sport, Performance, and Social Justice

    Pro Rasslin': Blending Sport, Performance, and Social Justice

    Professional wrestling, as we know it today, began in the late 19th century. It evolved from genuine competitive wrestling into a more entertainment-focused spectacle. The early days were marked by carnival and vaudeville acts where wrestlers, often referred to as "hookers" due to their ability to "hook" their opponents into submission holds, would challenge locals to prove their strength. These exhibitions were as much about showmanship as they were about strength, setting the stage for what was to become professional wrestling.

    • 20 min
    Understanding and Supporting Collectors and Hoarders in Your Life

    Understanding and Supporting Collectors and Hoarders in Your Life

    Collecting is a purposeful and selective process. It involves the acquisition of specific items that fit within a predefined category. Collectors often experience joy and pride in organizing and displaying their collections. Whether it’s stamps, books, coins, or art, collections often follow a thoughtful acquisition strategy. The items collected have not just monetary value but emotional value; they tell a story or complete a set.

    • 19 min
    Shifting Dynamics in Academia: Navigating Student-Instructor Relationships in the Post-Standardized Test Era

    Shifting Dynamics in Academia: Navigating Student-Instructor Relationships in the Post-Standardized Test Era

    Ten years ago, the archetype of the kindly professor was often exploited. Students, perceiving kindness as a vulnerability, frequently requested extensions, favors, and leniencies that stretched beyond the typical academic courtesies. This dynamic, while problematic, was somewhat contained within the understood professional boundaries of the educator-student relationship. The instructor, committed to nurturing minds, often felt obligated to acquiesce, perhaps hoping to inspire dedication through their own example of benevolence.

    • 21 min

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