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YR1559 Fun Guy

Fellow lesbian Ninja of Rebel Matters joins Madge for a thoroughly engaging chit chat. After this, listen to a wonderful artifact of late 1960’s US politics. You’ll love it!

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Show notes by Ninja:

Subjects Discussed: 

  • Bitcoin and replacing the banking system
  • Cluster Headaches
  • Fungus and Mold
  • Mushrooms:  the fruit of the Fungus and Mycelium
  • Vatican Pedophiles
  • The stoned ape hypothesis
  • Female Values – Sharing and Empathy
  • The use of religion  
  • Deep tech talk about ground loops

Famous old people mentioned:

  • Mary Steenburgen
  • Robert Duvall
  • Wagner

TV shows mentioned:

  • Squid Game
  • Succession
  • Mini series about some of  Michael Jackson’s victims – Leaving Neverland

Films mentioned:

  • Dancer in the Dark – Lars Von Trier
  • Requiem for a Dream – Darren Aronofsky
  • Eraserhead – David Lynch
  • Threads – Mick Jackson
  • Even Dwarves Started Small – Werner Herzog

Books Mentioned:

  • Immortality Key – Brian C. Muraresku
  • The Entangled Life – Merlin Sheldrake
  • True Hallucinations – Terrence McKenna
  • The Brotherhood of the Screaming Abyss – Dennis McKenna
  • Alien Information Theory – Dr. Andrew Gallimore 
  • On Fire  – Naomi Klein and The Green New Deal
  • A Hundred and Fifty Years of Gynarchy – Viola Voltairine

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5 replies on “YR1559 Fun Guy”

Just watched the movie Threads. Much more dark than The Day After and perhaps more realistic than the disaster movies that offer hope. I’ll have to check out your other recommendations. Good grum as usual.

Madge, you were very talkative in this episode, which unfortunately resulted in cutting off your guest and interrupting her train of thought more than a few times.

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