Knocked Conscious with Mark Puls

Mark Puls

Knocked Conscious with Mark Puls explores the deep and often tangled intersections of society, culture, science, spirituality, and philosophy. This podcast isn’t just about presenting ideas; it’s a journey into the heart of what we believe and why we believe it. Here, the goal is to: Spark Introspection: Encourage listeners to look within and question their own views. Challenge Beliefs: Engage in a critical analysis of established and emerging ideas. Cultivate New Perspectives: Introduce novel viewpoints and then rigorously debate their merits. Unite Science and Spirituality: Highlight the complementary nature of these fields, advocating for a synthesis where both are seen as essential to understanding our existence. Foster Enlightened Conversations: Serve as a beacon for those yearning for deep, thoughtful, and expansive discussions. By weaving together seemingly disparate threads, Knocked Conscious invites its audience into a space where complexity is embraced, and curiosity is the compass. Beer Googgles (double-E, double-O, double-G) is basically a show where we get drunk and look-up random $#!T on the internet. It’s the lighter side of our personalities. ***Disclaimer*** We are childish boys who make inappropriate jokes and some of them are extremely insensitive.

  1. May 14

    5/13/2026: f By Whiskey welcome Natali Morris of Redacted News

    Well, the FBI hasn’t shut us down, YouTube hasn’t fully vaporized us, and somehow neither Mark nor Jake has been fist-fought in a Buc-ee’s parking lot over a political take yet, but all good things, especially questionable ones, must come to an end. This is the FINAL episode of If By Whiskey. After offending activists, confusing boomers, annoying libertarians, horrifying Reddit moderators, and treating mainstream narratives like a motel Bible in a Vegas strip club, IBW are riding off into the sunset the only way possible: loud, reckless, mildly inappropriate, and probably one joke away from demonetization. And for this glorious trainwreck of a finale, Mark & Jake welcome very special guest Natali Morris of Redacted . Why? Because when civilization feels like it’s being run by interns and pharmaceutical commercials, you bring in someone who’s been covering the madness in real time. We’re diving headfirst into propaganda, censorship, collapsing institutions, media manipulation, government theater, internet brain rot, and the modern reality that asking basic questions now gets you treated like you just exposed yourself at a PTA meeting. And naturally, it all comes back to the legendary “If By Whiskey” fallacy: If by whiskey you mean freedom, free speech, dangerous ideas, unfiltered conversations, and the God-given right to say “this all feels kinda insane” without being digitally waterboarded by blue-check hall monitors. then inject it directly into our veins. But if by whiskey you mean corrupt institutions, corporate puppets, rage-bait politics, influencer grifters, and grown adults treating politicians like Marvel superheroes with voting record, then kindly make your way to the door. This is the end of the weekly chaos. The final gathering of the politically unemployable. The last helicopter ride out of the culture war apocalypse. …but not forever. IBW will reunite LIVE at FreedomFest 2026 this July for one final degenerate family reunion featuring liberty nerds, internet goblins, recovering cable news addicts, and at least two people who definitely shouldn’t be allowed near a microphone after midnight. One last episode. One last rant. One last inappropriate analogy that’ll make half the audience laugh and the other half start a Reddit thread. Wednesday night. Wear protection. The comment section is gonna get rough. 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5888413371072512

    1h 22m
  2. May 7

    5/6/2026: IBW welcome Domenic Scarcella, author of "Good Neighbor, Bad Citizen"

    Mark and Jake are back! This week’s episode is the conversational equivalent of kicking a hornet’s nest with a philosopher holding the stick. They’re joined by Dominic Scarcella, author of Good Neighbor, Bad Citizen. It's a book that politely (and then not-so-politely) asks: What if being a “good citizen” is exactly how things go wrong? Yeah… we go there. This episode dives into the uncomfortable idea that history’s most famous execution wasn’t carried out by cartoon villains, but by rule-followers, system-loyalists, and people doing exactly what they were trained to do. As the book bluntly puts it: “Good cops kill Jesus.” Not corrupt ones. Not rogue ones. The good ones. The ones who follow orders, trust the system, and go home at the end of the day thinking they did the right thing. Totally normal, easy, relaxing conversation. But it’s not all existential dread. The guys also dig into the quieter, almost-missed moments that flip the whole story: A random act of compassion (just wiping someone’s face) becomes “more than almost anyone else contributes” A definition of courage that has nothing to do with force, and everything to do with integrity: acting “in accordance with one’s best self, in spite of risks and danger” And a radical claim that might make both sides of the political aisle equally uncomfortable: “There are zero examples… of Jesus teaching coercive, invasive acts to keep social order.” Which raises a fun little question: If the system demands harm… and you comply… are you still the good guy? From mob mentality to moral outsourcing, from “just doing your job” to the nature of real courage, this episode doesn’t hand you answers. It hands you a mirror. Also discussed: Why “strength in numbers” might not actually be strength Whether love and hate are feelings, or choices And why small acts of mercy might matter more than grand displays of righteousness It’s thoughtful. It’s provocative. It might step on your toes a little. But hey—if it doesn’t make you question something… are you even listening? 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5888413371072512

    1h 6m
  3. Apr 23

    4/22/2026: If By Whiskey welcome John Graham of Giraffe Heroes Project

    This week on If By Whiskey, Mark & Jake welcome John Graham of the Giraffe Heroes Project—a guy who didn’t just talk about making a difference… he built an entire global movement around it. John is the Executive Director of the Giraffe Heroes Project, which has spent decades spotlighting ordinary people who take real risks to do the right thing (aka the folks making the rest of us look like we “retweeted something brave” and went back to snacks). His work has recognized thousands of unsung heroes, inspired classrooms, and quietly pushed people everywhere to be a little bolder and a little less comfortable. Plus, he literally wrote the book on it: Quest—Risk, Adventure and the Search for Meaning, where he dives into what drives people to choose purpose over comfort and why a meaningful life usually comes with at least a little chaos. Naturally, Mark & Jake respond to all this high-minded courage with jokes, whiskey, and some light self-reflection like, “Does ordering the second drink count as risk-taking?” It’s fun, it’s thoughtful, and it might even nudge you to do something mildly heroic… or at least slightly less lazy. Pour a drink, hang out, and meet a guy who’s spent a lifetime proving that heroism isn’t rare, it’s just usually underreported. 🎙️ New to streaming or looking to level up? Check out StreamYard and get $10 discount! 😍 https://streamyard.com/pal/d/5888413371072512

    1 hr
4.9
out of 5
33 Ratings

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Knocked Conscious with Mark Puls explores the deep and often tangled intersections of society, culture, science, spirituality, and philosophy. This podcast isn’t just about presenting ideas; it’s a journey into the heart of what we believe and why we believe it. Here, the goal is to: Spark Introspection: Encourage listeners to look within and question their own views. Challenge Beliefs: Engage in a critical analysis of established and emerging ideas. Cultivate New Perspectives: Introduce novel viewpoints and then rigorously debate their merits. Unite Science and Spirituality: Highlight the complementary nature of these fields, advocating for a synthesis where both are seen as essential to understanding our existence. Foster Enlightened Conversations: Serve as a beacon for those yearning for deep, thoughtful, and expansive discussions. By weaving together seemingly disparate threads, Knocked Conscious invites its audience into a space where complexity is embraced, and curiosity is the compass. Beer Googgles (double-E, double-O, double-G) is basically a show where we get drunk and look-up random $#!T on the internet. It’s the lighter side of our personalities. ***Disclaimer*** We are childish boys who make inappropriate jokes and some of them are extremely insensitive.