Listening Glass: Science, Technology, Philosophy, Culture

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Listening Glass: Science, Technology, Philosophy, Culture

Deep discussions on science, technology, philosophy, and current cultural concerns in the 21st century. Join us for our bi-weekly show where we engage in informed chatter about topics that are relevant now and looking into the future.

  1. 02/04/2020

    Ep. 12 - Apocalyptic Thinking

    On this episode, Robin and Arjuna cover the millennial phenomenon known as apocalyptic thinking. We touch upon the origins of the phenomenon, cover some of its expressions throughout the last 2500 years, and ruminate on current iterations of apocalyptic thought. The listener is asked to consider the ways in which they fall prey to apocalyptic fixation, and what the impulse is that propels it. Are our revelations world-ending? Let us know!Something exciting we unveil on this show: we have added a Patreon account to Listening Glass! This is a way for listeners to support our show financially, paying as much or as little a month as they like. For as little as $1 a month you can help us to continue making this show better, moving towards our eventual goals of hiring an editor and being able to devote more time to research. Find our Patreon here!This episode features music from the following artists (in order of appearance):Mac Woodruff - "Vis Insita"Find Mac Woodruff's music at Bandcamp and on SoundcloudKneebody - "Dr. Beauchef, Penguin Dentist"Find Kneebody at https://www.kneebody.com/ and on SpotifyEero Johannes - "Lipton Service Boy"Find Eero Johannes's music on Soundcloud and SpotifyOur logo was done with help from Megan Brandenburg Design who can be contacted via her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganbrandenburgdesign/Follow us on Twitter to keep updated on our show.Join the ongoing discussion on Discord.Email questions and comments to listeningglasscast@gmail.com.Until next time...

    1h 22m
  2. 09/09/2019

    Ep. 9 - Microdosing

    Millions of Americans use psychedelics very year to dramatically shift their consciousness in order to explore themselves and have our of this world experiences, but many have been turning to these substances for subtle, imperceptable and reportedly therapeutic effects at smaller doses.  We interview many and have discussions about the effects of psilocybin mushrooms and LSD on productivity as well as mental health, depression, and PTSD.  Is LSD the next coffee?  Are mushrooms the new prozac?  Join us and our friends to see what insights we've gained see what questions need to continue to be explored.Naturally, those interviewed for this episode preferred to remain anonymous due to the contraband status of psycheledics, therefore I will be thanking them for their very generous and insightful contributions by their codenames. Thank you Space Dog, Molly, Anonymous Periwinkle, Anonymous Dude 1, and to Saumuel Taylor Raine LeClaire.If you're looking for further information, one book you could look into would be "A really good day" by Ayelet Waldman from 2017.  Another is the Psychedelic Explorer's guide by James Fadiman which was published in 2011.  Links to Studies: A systematic study of microdosing psychedelics, Psychedelics and mental health: a population study, Decreased mental time travel to the past correlates with default-mode network disintegration under lysergic acid diethylamideThis episode features music from the following artists (in order of appearance):Mac Woodruff - "Vis Insita"Find Mac Woodruff's music at Bandcamp and on SoundcloudKneebody - "Dr. Beauchef, Penguin Dentist"Find Kneebody at https://www.kneebody.com/ and on SpotifyEero Johannes - "Lipton Service Boy"Find Eero Johannes's music on Soundcloud and SpotifyOur logo was done with help from Megan Brandenburg Design who can be contacted via her Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meganbrandenburgdesign/Follow us on Twitter to keep updated on our show.Join the ongoing discussion on Discord.Email questions and comments to listeningglasscast@gmail.com.Until next time...

    1h 11m
5
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17 Ratings

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