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A philosopher focusing on the Absurd, Existentialism, and Philosophical Pessimism in literature, film & TV. 

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A philosopher focusing on the Absurd, Existentialism, and Philosophical Pessimism in literature, film & TV. 

    I Quit Social Media

    I Quit Social Media

    I have decided to quit social media...for the most part. In this episode, I refer to social media — and the internet, as a whole — as The Bug Light, because it has a way of bringing out the very worst in us.

    There is something virtuous about ignorance in the modern world. And by peeling myself away from the digital world, I think I'm getting just a little bit closer to that virtue.

    It is time to start living life without relying on social media and the digital dystopia we have created over the past two decades.

    • 14 min
    On Nihilism

    On Nihilism

    In this episode, I discuss the underlying ideas and consequences of nihilism. While the term is often used in relation to a rejection of objective meaning, there is much more to it than that. 

    I suggest nihilism should not be something we proudly embrace. It is a transitory philosophical tool, not a destination.

    As someone who has taken a special interest in absurdism and pessimism, I have found that nihilism is often misrepresented and generally misunderstood. But when it is put in its proper context, it can be a very useful tool. 

    You can follow me on Instagram @TheLastSisyphus!  

    • 8 min
    Oppenheimer: Review

    Oppenheimer: Review

    This week, I discuss Christopher Nolan's Oppenheimer - a film I've been super excited to see. It's Nolan's first film since Tenet, which, I have to admit, was not his best work. 

    In fact, I watched the film twice in IMAX over the weekend! 

    If your a fan of epic movies, you've got to see this one. 

    Keep up with me on Instagram @TheLastSisyphus!

    • 6 min
    Reasons to Watch "Ted Lasso"

    Reasons to Watch "Ted Lasso"

    In this episode, I go into a bit of detail about my new favorite television series: Ted Lasso. It's a show I've recommended to several people already. I also happen to think it's one of the most important shows to come around in a long time—perhaps since The Office. 

    I maintain that Ted Lasso is a show about leadership and human connection, and it's told through a metamodernist lens. (If you don't happen to know what metamodernism is, I define it in this episode.) Especially in these rough times—both politically and socially—we need people to come together. We need more human connection.

    I'd love to hear your thoughts on the show, if you've already watched it. I don't know a ton of people who have seen it...

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    • 19 min
    Reasons to Read Albert Camus

    Reasons to Read Albert Camus

    This week, I'm returning to the man who inspired this podcast: Albert Camus. I don't feel enough people are familiar with his work. And in this episode, I try to convince the listener that Camus is one of the most accessible and worthwhile writers and thinkers.

    I address his writing style, his lyricism, and his most pivotal philosophical position. Even if you've already read Camus, perhaps I'm able to provide a perspective you haven't thought about before.

    I'd love to hear your thoughts about Camus and his ideas. If you have something you'd like to say, get in touch with me!

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    • 19 min
    009: Brad Kelly's "House of Sleep"

    009: Brad Kelly's "House of Sleep"

    This is my first review of 2022, and it's a doozy! After taking some time away from the podcast, I decided I would kick off the new year with an independent author I have had the privilege of engaging with on Twitter.

    House of Sleep is an intriguing work that heavily leans into the power and drawbacks of dreams, and the havoc that arises when we learn of our ability to penetrate another's sleeping state. I highly recommend this work.

    You can find Brad Kelly on Twitter @BradKelly.  He will even read your tarot cards! If you are interested in what else he is doing, you can visit his site at www.bradkellyesque.com.

    Book blurb:
    “At an exquisite mansion perched on an edenic plateau, twenty-some guests are remembering their dreams as clearly as yesterday. All that’s required is to let an eccentric guru called the Diving Man work their subconscious like a snake-charmer. Parts Willy Wonka, Judge Holden, and Tim Leary, he seems to know what can’t be known, professes a bizarre philosophy, and spends his days leaping from the cliffs to hold his breath for minutes on end in the churning river below. He is also plotting against the dissolution of the world. The House draws Lynn, an anxious, earnest therapist who foresaw her fiancé’s death in a dream. . .or, just maybe, called it into being. This is her last chance to heal, but only if she can come to terms with her dark connection to another seeker—the young logophile Daniel, who is afflicted with a strange disease inextricable from an even stranger gift.”

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    • 9 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Jbra81 ,

Fantastic!

Colin does a wonderful job of presenting and explaining great works that will have even the newest of philosophy and fiction fans eagerly awaiting the next episode. This is my new favorite podcast!!

graphicmemoir ,

Just what the podcast world needed

Finally! A podcast where serious fiction and philosophical concepts are discussed. Collin doesn’t shy away from challenging questions and tough literature. He brings a fresh, smart, and genuine perspective to the book podcast realm, leaving me with lots to think about for days after listening.

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