4 episodes

It is a show where we discuss a wide range of topics, from current events to personal stories, offering a mix of entertainment and informative content. It's a place where you can dive into all sorts of interesting subjects and have engaging conversations.

All The Things Podcast Patrick W. Dockett

    • Society & Culture

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It is a show where we discuss a wide range of topics, from current events to personal stories, offering a mix of entertainment and informative content. It's a place where you can dive into all sorts of interesting subjects and have engaging conversations.

Listen on Apple Podcasts
Requires macOS 11.4 or higher

    ATTP | S1 EP5 | Full Episode | PWD

    ATTP | S1 EP5 | Full Episode | PWD

    The conversation explores the topic of activism and its current state. It discusses how activism used to provide clarity and justice, but has now become disruptive and ineffective. The conversation focuses on the CHOP (Capitol Hill Occupied Protest) movement in Seattle as an example of activism gone wrong. It highlights the division and conflicts within the movement, the impact on the community, and the lack of accountability and safety. The conversation also touches on the role of the police, the involvement of homeless individuals, and the tragic shooting that occurred during the CHOP. The conversation in this part focuses on the relationship between the police and protesters in the CHOP zone, the government's stance on drugs and harm reduction, and the impact of activism on various issues. It also highlights the challenges faced by the homeless population in Seattle and the prevalence of drug use in public spaces. The conversation touches on themes of activism, racism, religion, and the consequences of police-free zones.

    • 1 hr 17 min
    ATTP | S1 EP4 | Full Episode | PWD

    ATTP | S1 EP4 | Full Episode | PWD

    Powered by Euphonic Creations: All the Things Podcast's, Host Patrick W. Dockett, aka Mendax the Poet, dives into an existential crisis, ready to explore rabbit holes with his listeners. Today’s focus is on the dark path of the food industry's practices, highlighted by a clip discussing FDA regulation and the commodification of our food supply.



    The discussion delves into the harmful chemicals and preservatives found in American food, drawing attention to ingredients banned in other countries. Viewers are urged to rethink their food choices, considering the long-term health impacts of consuming these substances. Patrick emphasizes the need for awareness and scrutiny when it comes to food labels and ingredients, urging listeners to take the time to understand what they’re putting into their bodies.



    The podcast challenges the notion of food as a commodity and raises questions about government oversight and consumer responsibility. It calls for greater transparency in labeling and regulation to protect public health from the harmful effects of industrial food production.

    the conversation involves a discussion about various topics related to health, nutrition, and societal issues. Patrick expresses concerns about the quality of food available, the influence of toxic chemicals in food, and the impact on health.

    • 53 min
    ATTP | S1 EP3 | Full Episode | PWD

    ATTP | S1 EP3 | Full Episode | PWD

    The conversation covers various topics including personal encounters, health needs, political discussions, and mob mentality. The speakers share their experiences with psychics, strange encounters, and mistaken identities. They also discuss the use of NutriMart for health needs. The conversation then transitions to a discussion about the Census Bureau and the difference between headcount and sampling. The speakers explore the impact of mob mentality in politics and the importance of seeking the truth and understanding different perspectives. In this part of the conversation, the speaker shares some interesting encounters and first impressions he has had. He talks about encountering a mysterious man who propositioned him to work for a company that did overseas operations. He also discusses a negative second impression he had with his CEO and how they were able to work through it. The speaker then asks the audience to share their weirdest person encounter and re-first encounter stories.

    • 1 hr 17 min
    ATTP | S1 EP2 | PWD

    ATTP | S1 EP2 | PWD

    The conversation covers various topics including podcast introductions, city comparisons, favorite cartoons, trusted news anchors, and scamming experiences. The hosts and guests introduce themselves and discuss their favorite cities, cartoons, and actors. They also touch on the importance of trusted news anchors and the prevalence of scams. The conversation ends with a discussion about listener feedback and engagement. In this part of the conversation, the host discusses various topics including the implications of the upcoming election, favorite TV shows, and the state of Pine Bluff, Arkansas. He also talks about the importance of fostering a positive and peaceful environment and shares his thoughts on gang culture and the current state of society. The host mentions the positive feedback received for the podcast and introduces the concept of brackets, where different topics will be debated and discussed. He also plays a song he wrote when he was younger and talks about his experiences as a writer and artist.

    • 1 hr 21 min

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