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Optimize the mind-body system to find freedom in the world! Discusses practices for improving health, fitness, resilience, and physical preparedness in daily life. Diet, exercise, and a morning routine are explored alongside Japanese Shugendo, meditation, purification rituals, and martial arts. The importance of embracing paradoxes with equanimity,…
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Michael McKay, inventor of the GravityPal inversion table and author of two books, discusses the Terrain versus Virus theories of sickness and health. He describes a new paradigm for physical, emotional, and spiritual wellness using specific modalities and programs that have helped him recover from chronic illness, fatigue, and other injuries. More…
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The Way of the Warrior is found in death and it eventually comes for everyone. This is why The Stoics used the phrase ‘memento mori’ to keep the inevitability of death present in mind. An awareness of death reminds us to appreciate life, to be careful in small matters, and recognize that our time on earth is limited and, therefore, precious. Learni…
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What does Will Smith slapping Chris Rock have to do with the 47 Ronin, Alexander Hamilton, or Miyamoto Musashi? There’s a common thread weaving between these historical conflicts that presents lessons on how principled warriors should settle interpersonal disputes. A free society, characterized by private property and contract based law, demands st…
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An interview with the Lizard News Network on a variety of topics ranging from political corruption, drug cartels, Big Pharma and alternative remedies to respiratory infection, Hollywood hypocrisy, and the possibility of lizard people running the world. It’s a bit of a wild rider. Enjoy. Lizard News Network: lizardnewsnetwork.buzzsprout.com Take 15%…
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James Santagata is the founder of Impact EQ and Silicon Edge, two training companies focused on empowering individuals and organizations with the physical, philosophical, and psychological advantages to prevail in every area of business and life. James takes a classic ‘business is war’ approach, and his extensive experience in Japan and training in…
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We cover an article by man of the peoples’ philosopher Slavoj Žižek, exploring emerging ideas and the landscape of what posthumanism might evolve into via current pop culture touchstones. The post Philosophy & Narrative: Cyberpunk, Posthumanism, and Slavoj Žižek appeared first on The Lost Signals.By The Lost Signals
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On the frontier as always, we define and discuss the practice of recontextualizing and/or defamiliarizing narratives in games (and some other media) framed around likely the most famous example of such found within the Nier series. The post Games & Gaming Culture: Recontextualization/Defamiliarization appeared first on The Lost Signals.…
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Professor Jason Morgan, of Reitaku University in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, joins us to discuss his article on how private security is insufficient to secure a free state, how security providers like the samurai, the Praetorian Guard, and the Pinkertons tend to transform into statist nuisances, and why a popular militia of armed citizens, trained in …
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Bitcoin’s increasing popularity is invoking calls for its suppression, with some calling it a threat to US national security that undermines the dollar. Yet, what are the characteristics and uses of sound money in the first place? What is a government’s role in regulating money when that government is designed to secure liberty in the present and f…
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Grab a bat and haul ass in your Banshee, as TLS is joined by the hooligans of ASP for a whirlwind tour of the GTA series. The post Games & Gaming Culture Guest Special: Grand Theft Auto with American Slacker Podcast appeared first on The Lost Signals.By The Lost Signals
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In this guest ep, TLS is joined by new friends and old to reflect back 25 years later on the best/most seminal films of 1996. Featuring series regular Joe Soria and first time guest Dan Kirschenbaum. Results of our best movies of ’96 Snake Draft The post Guest Month- Film & Television: 1996 In Cinema appeared first on The Lost Signals.…
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An invigorating discussion of Asian American/Pacific Islander helmed films with great friend of the show, Morgan Goldin. See below for the films and where to find them streaming. Better Luck Tomorrow – Amazon Prime The Namesake – HBO Max Children of Invention – IMDB Streaming Columbus – Kanopy Minding the Gap – Hulu BONUS The Debut – for rent on Am…
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Utopia isn’t all it’s cracked up to be in this classic story from one of the greats that is more of a thought/discussion piece. [Aggregate score: 6.75* Score reflects limits of MOTS system in this case, as expanded upon in episode] The post Literature: The Ones Who Walk Away From Omelas by Ursula K. Le Guin appeared first on The Lost Signals.…
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Another year, another delightful conversation with Morgan Goldin. We got his thoughts on the upcoming 93rd Academy Awards, who we liked, who we didn’t, and how the show has changed in the last 6 years. The post Morgan-Mania VI: An Oscars Discussion with Morgan Goldin appeared first on The Lost Signals.…
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G&GC returns once again in a new ‘season’ and as always we start off with 2020’s titles duking it out to see which come out as the best, worst, and merely mediocre. See Scott’s full list and impressions here. The post Games & Gaming Culture: Top Games of 2020 appeared first on The Lost Signals.By The Lost Signals
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Springboarding off a previous topic, TLS delves into the use and evolution of pop culture entities throughout history; from Hercules to Thor, James Bond to Batman, and beyond. As well as addressing issues like who may own the IP rights to Jesus. The post Philosophy & Narrative: Creator-transcending Characters/Figures appeared first on The Lost Sign…
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TLS covers another listener request, checking out more of Korean comic Killing/Stalking, discussing the latter half of season 1. More about the comic at: https://www.lezhin.com/en/comic/killingstalkingintro The post Literature: Killing/Stalking by Koogi (Part 2, Chapters 11-19) appeared first on The Lost Signals.…
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In part 2 of 2, TLS covers the second half of Scott McCloud’s deep dive into the workings and ideas of the art of comics. The post Philosophy & Narrative: Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud Part 2 (Chapters 5-9) appeared first on The Lost Signals.By The Lost Signals
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TLS explores this seminal work by Scott McCloud, focusing on comics/graphic novels; breaking down how/why they work as an art form and the many possibilities that can be achieved within them. Part 1 of 2. The post Philosophy & Narrative: Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud Part 1 (Chapters 1-4) appeared first on The Lost Signals.…
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