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What's Really Good with Nathan Allebach

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Covering culture wars, content creators, social media advertising, philosophy, art, and all things really good.

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#68 The Case For Social Democracy with Econoboi

January 15, 2022 21:17 - 2 hours - 134 MB

Econoboi is a political YouTuber who focuses on economic content from a social democratic and progressive perspective. He also debates and discusses with figures on both the left and right. In our conversation we get into various critiques of capitalism from a leftist perspective, and of social democracy in particular. We spent the first half digging into the nuances of language and identity between leftists and capitalists, like how we define differences between socialists and social democr...

#67 Navigating The Discourse with Oliver Traldi

June 21, 2021 02:42 - 1 hour - 43.9 MB

Oliver Traldi is a graduate student working toward his PhD in philosophy at Notre Dame, a writing fellow at Heterodox Academy, and a columnist at Arc Digital. He’s written about cancel culture, social justice, the intellectual dark web, the new left, and he emphasizes the philosophy of language in his work. Our conversation revolved around navigating relationships, language, rhetoric, and optics in the culture war discourse online. Enjoy! Follow Oliver on twitter: https://twitter.com/olive...

#66 Debunking Sex Trafficking Myths and Misinformation with Elizabeth Nolan Brown

February 22, 2021 01:10 - 1 hour - 59 MB

Elizabeth Nolan Brown is a senior editor at Reason magazine and co-founder of Feminists for Liberty. She regularly covers the sex worker industry and trafficking misinformation. Throughout our conversation we covered the convoluted history of anti-trafficking in America, the differences between decriminalizing and legalizing sex work, common myths on the subject, and ways to frame conversations around trafficking to be more accurate and helpful. Follow Elizabeth on Twitter: twitter.com/ENB...

#65 White Supremacy, Race Relations, and Deradicalization with Daryl Davis

January 26, 2021 02:24 - 2 hours - 120 MB

Daryl Davis is a blues musician and race relations expert most knowing for convincing over 200 KKK members to give up their robes. He’s been featured on Joe Rogan’s podcast, in The Guardian, The Atlantic, and beyond. He has his own podcast called "Changing Minds with Daryl Davis" which you can find on all platforms. In this conversation we discussed the state of white supremacy in America, how to navigate different strategies of deradicalization, the nuances of identity, and more. Enjoy! Fo...

#64 Becoming the Washington Post TikTok Guy with Dave Jorgenson

September 30, 2020 20:28 - 2 hours - 115 MB

Meet the icon being Washington Post's TikTok! Follow Dave on Twitter: https://twitter.com/davejorgenson Follow Washington Post on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@washingtonpost

#63 AMA with Nathan Allebach

September 30, 2020 19:58 - 1 hour - 103 MB

Answering listener questions!

#62 Online Sports Culture, Twitch Streaming, and Anxiety with Matt Allaire

September 30, 2020 19:16 - 1 hour - 103 MB

Matt is a sports commentator and streamer. Follow him on Twitch: twitch.tv/pacopaco Follow him on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllaireMatt

#61 Untangling Common Arguments Against Leftism with Ben Burgis

September 30, 2020 15:43 - 1 hour - 86 MB

Ben Burgis is a science fiction writer, philosophy professor, and author  of the book "Give Them An Argument: Logic For The Left," available  through Zero Books. He also does a segment called "The Debunk" every  week on The Michael Brooks Show. In this conversation we talked about  how he got into philosophy and leftism, some common arguments against  leftism, how heritage, culture, and identity play into these arguments,  current cultural and political movements, how to productively convers...

#60 Local Music Struggles, Losing a Friend, and Being a Teacher with Kevin Cox

September 30, 2020 15:33 - 2 hours - 155 MB

Kevin Cox is a math teacher at the Frankford Friends School, songwriter,  and longtime friend. In this conversation we talked about our local  Philly music scene, growing older as songwriters and having to make  adult decisions, Kevin losing his best friend Brad who was killed by a  drunk driver, death, hope, life as a teacher, and more. Enjoy!   Follow Kevin on Twitter: @KevinZCox   Follow him on Instagram: @KevinZCox   Listen to his music on Bandcamp: kevinzcox.bandcamp.com/album/friend...

#59 Meme Insider, Meme Economy, Memes Everywhere with Noerdy (@TheNoerdy)

September 30, 2020 14:47 - 56 minutes - 52.4 MB

Noerdy is the Managing Director of Meme Insider and a moderator of  several high profile subreddit communities, including Wholesome Memes,  Meme Economy, Political Humor, Westworld, and South Park. We talked  about how he got into Reddit, moderating, the landscape of meme culture,  how Meme Insider got started, and more. Enjoy!   Follow him on Twitter: @TheNoerdy   Follow him on Reddit: www.reddit.com/user/noerdy  Donate to Meme Insider on Patreon: www.patreon.com/memeinsider   Follow Mem...

#58 Political Twitter, Nuanced Identity Politics, and Being Extremely Online with Anjali Bhatt

September 30, 2020 14:35 - 1 hour - 107 MB

Anjali is the social media editor at the Peterson Institute for  International Economics, a nonpartisan think tank based out of DC, and  she’s also a photographer and designer. In this conversation we talked  about being a public facing person while also being someone representing  a brand, how tweets affect politics, growing up on the internet, how  she got into marketing and working in the political sphere, how to  balance nuanced takes online, privilege, free will, identity politics,  and...

#57 A History of 4chan and the Online Culture Wars with Dale Beran

September 30, 2020 13:12 - 1 hour - 108 MB

Dale Beran is a writer, artist, and author of the new book “It Came From  Something Awful: How A Toxic Troll Army Accidentally Memed Donald Trump  Into Office.” In our conversation we talked about the early internet  days and how various subcultures have evolved into the culture wars, the  history of 4chan, Gamergate, the emergence of new leftism, incels,  provocateurs, fascism, and more. Enjoy!   Follow him on Twitter: @DaleBeran   Follow his comics and essays on Tumblr: daleberan.tumblr....

#56 Bringing Whale Facts To Twitter with Preston Williams (@awhalefact)

September 30, 2020 03:38 - 2 hours - 127 MB

Preston Williams is an actor, joke writer, and creator of the viral  twitter account, Whale Fact. We talked about how he started the account,  his creative process of coming up with jokes, inserting political humor  into the feed, the loose community of Joke Twitter, a twitter  conspiracy, riding the tension of being online, and more. Enjoy!   Follow Whale Fact on Twitter: @awhalefact   Follow Preston on Twitter: @PrestoVision   Follow Whale Fact on Instagram: www.instagram.com/awhalefact/

#55 Down The Rabbit Hole with Fredrik Knudsen

September 30, 2020 03:32 - 2 hours - 165 MB

Fredrik Knudsen is an internet culture researcher, streamer, producer,  and YouTuber most known for his "Down The Rabbit Hole" series where he  takes deep dives into obscure online and offline corners of culture with  subjects like Furries, Anime, Sonichu, Plague Doctors, TempleOS,  Neopoets, and much more. In our conversation we talked about how he  started his channel, his creative process, what it's like being a  popular content creator, personal identity conflicts, responsible  platformi...

#54 The Politics, Problems, and Culture of YouTube with Chris Stokel-Walker

September 30, 2020 03:19 - 1 hour - 66 MB

Chris Stokel-Walker is a journalist, writer, and author of the book  "YouTubers: how YouTube shook up TV and created a new generation of  stars." His work has also been published in the New York Times, BBC,  Wired, and The Economist. In this conversation we talked about how the  culture of YouTube has evolved over the years, how it's become more  corporatized, politicized, at odds with its creators, and more. Enjoy!   Follow Chris on Twitter: @stokel 

#53 Early Internet, Tumblr Culture, and Becoming A Meme Librarian with Amanda Brennan

September 30, 2020 03:08 - 1 hour - 67.7 MB

Amanda Brennan is a meme librarian (internet culture researcher), tumblr  fandom and social expert, and blogger. In our conversation we talked  about growing up on the internet in the late 90’s and early 2000’s,  local music scenes, how she got into meme research and working at Know  Your Meme, the ins and outs of Tumblr, fandoms, work-life balance, and  more. Enjoy!   Follow her on Twitter: @continuants   Check out her blog: memelibrarian.com/   Follow her Tumblr work: fandom.tumblr.com

#52 A Day In The Life As Satan On Twitter with @s8n

September 30, 2020 03:04 - 56 minutes - 65.2 MB

@s8n is a viral parody account on twitter that writes jokes about hell  and all sorts of fun, wholesome, bizarre mischief. In our conversation  we talked about how the account came into being, how @s8n was shadow  banned on twitter for no reason, how he got trolled by pizza gate  conspiracy theorists, and just living life as Satan online. Enjoy!   Follow Satan on Twitter and Instagram: @s8n   Buy his merch here: teespring.com/stores/s8n-store

#51 A Leftist Critique of Identity Politics, Reactionaries, and the Culture Wars with Ralph Leonard

September 30, 2020 02:52 - 1 hour - 65.6 MB

Ralph Leonard is a writer, Secular Humanist, and “Conservative Marxist”  who regularly commentates on politics, economics, and the culture wars  online. In this conversation we talked about the differences in how  leftists (marxists, socialists, etc.) view class struggle and identity  politics versus progressive neoliberals (free market capitalists). We  also covered how topics of class, race, gender, and nationality have to  be addressed in more all-encompassing ways than solely class or  i...

#50 The Internet vs. The Education System and Life as a Songwriter with Jason Ager

September 30, 2020 01:04 - 2 hours - 147 MB

Jason Ager is a songwriter and college professor with a a PhD in German  Literature. In this conversation we talked about the state of the  education system in contrast to how people learn from the Internet,  political identity, the future of technology, songwriting for a living,  being a dad, and a bunch more. Enjoy!   Follow his music here: www.jasonager.com/   Listen on Spotify here: open.spotify.com/artist/5C7xdzlsSZYGGeghzxg0Cj   Follow Jason on Twitter: twitter.com/JasonAgerCOPO   ...

#49 Cultural Upbringings, Game of Thrones, Politics, and Songwriting with William H. Travis

September 29, 2020 21:31 - 2 hours - 142 MB

William H. Travis is a songwriter and teacher. We talked about him  growing up in a small town and being raised culturally Catholic then how  he’s eventually come back around to faith through meditation and seeing  through a more modern framework, we spent some time critiquing the end  of game of thrones, talked about how depressing politics can be, and got  into a bunch of banter on songwriting.   Listen to his new song "Aloha:" williamhtravis.bandcamp.com/track/aloha   Watch his MaTones ...

#48 Growing Up Adopted From Honduras, Identity Conflicts, MMA, and Alcoholism with Jon Moyer

September 29, 2020 21:20 - 2 hours - 142 MB

Jon Moyer is a TSS worker for Foundations Behavioral Health, an athlete,  and longtime personal friend. In this conversation he shared what his  childhood was like being adopted from Honduras and growing up in our  majority white, religious, affluent community. He got into the tensions  of identity and race he's dealt with over the years and how his  perspectives have evolved on politics and religion. We also talked about  mixed martial arts and culture, then Jon got into his struggle with  ...

#47 Exploring Personal Identity, Songwriting, and MMA with Kim Edwards

September 29, 2020 21:11 - 1 hour - 107 MB

Kim Edwards is a musician and songwriter. In our conversation we talked  about how she got into songwriting, how her writing has evolved over the  years, balancing music with other aspects of life, different styles of  musical branding, and some good banter on mixed martial arts as well as  media representation.   Follow her work and find her music here: www.kimedwardsmusic.com/

#46 Spirituality, Loss, Mushrooms, Hunting, And Becoming A Chef with Kenneth Worstall

September 29, 2020 20:55 - 2 hours - 139 MB

"Homechef" Kenneth Worstall is a chef, hunter, mushroom forager,  kombucha conctoctor, spiritual teacher, construction worker, and all  around eccentric human being. In this conversation we talked about his  upbringing and how he got into cooking, the power of food, the loss of  his father, suicide, mental health issues, addiction, discovering  spirituality, hunting, veganism, mushrooming, the problems with  technology, and more. Enjoy!   Follow Kenneth on Instagram at @homechefkenneth

#45 Steel City, Local Music, Political Polarization, And The Power Of Food with Eli Wenger

September 29, 2020 19:43 - 4 hours - 245 MB

Eli Wenger is the ex owner of Steel City Coffee House, current manager  of Martha's Choice Marketplace, and a lifelong musician. In our  conversation we shared memories of Steel City Coffee House  (Phoenixville, PA), which has been a unique hub for local artists,  musicians, and people of all walks of life. We also talked about Eli's  transition from owning it to stepping down and growing into new  opportunities. We also got into how food and music bring people  together, and politics entwin...

#44 A Lifetime Of Working As An Artist with Mighty Joe Castro

September 29, 2020 19:09 - 3 hours - 183 MB

Mighty Joe Castro is a collage artist, painter, designer, and musician  who plays in Mighty Joe Castro And The Gravamen. In our conversation we  talked about growing up in local music scenes, how he got into art,  current social views surrounding art, how politics and culture weave  into it, and just general banter on life. Enjoy!   Check out his work here: mightyjoecastro.com/   Follow him on Twitter or Instagram here: @mightyjoecastro   Check out the MaTones Music Session I shot for him...

#43 From Son Of A Legendary Pitchman To Becoming A Pitchman For Music with Billy Mays III

September 29, 2020 18:57 - 1 hour - 93.6 MB

Billy Mays III is a musician, producer, and son of the late Billy Mays.  In our conversation we talked about what it’s been like being his son,  how that’s woven into his identity as a person and artist, and how his  death changed his life. We talked about Billy's music projects Infinite  Choir and Mouth Council, as well as other projects he's working on now.  Enjoy!   Follow Billy on Twitter: twitter.com/infinitethird   Check out Infinite Third: infinitethird.com   Check out Mouth Counci...

#42 Internet Culture, People Being Brands, & Twitter Politics with Drew "Toothpaste" Fairweather

September 29, 2020 18:05 - 2 hours - 171 MB

Drew “Toothpaste” Fairweather is a webcomic creator, artist, musician,  and all around Internet culture personality. He's the creator of  Toothpaste for Dinner, Married To The Sea, Kompressor, Crudbump, Fuck  The Future podcast, The Worst Things For Sale, and Drew Reviews. In our  conversation we talked about the early stages of Internet culture,  harassment, free speech, moderation, Twitter, Reddit, brands on social  media, the blurry lines between brands and people, twitter politics,  in-f...

#41 NOT A WOLF, Leftist Politics, and the Power of Storytelling with Dan Sheehan (@SICKOFWOLVES)

September 29, 2020 17:48 - 1 hour - 135 MB

Dan Sheehan is a writer, comedian, creator of the viral NOT A WOLF  Twitter account, and one of the creators of We Still Like You. In this  podcast we talked about how NOT A WOLF has evolved, how important  storytelling is in our current political system, the world of online  politics (specifically leftism), cancel culture, and much more. Enjoy!   Check out Dan’s work at: DanSheehan.fyi   Follow Dan on Twitter @ItsDanSheehan   Check out We Still Like You here: www.westilllikeyou.com/

#40 The Intersection of Journalism, Marketing, and Internet Culture with Taylor Lorenz

September 29, 2020 16:38 - 1 hour - 57.9 MB

Taylor Lorenz is a staff writer for The Atlantic who focuses on tech and  Internet culture. She’s previously written for The Daily Beast, The  Hill, PEOPLE Magazine, Business Insider, and more. In our conversation  we talked about the intersection of journalism and marketing, how  Internet culture has created and reshaped parts of the job market, new  ways brands are integrating into the culture, social media influencers,  and more. Enjoy!   Follow Taylor on Instagram and Twitter at @Taylor...

#39 Race & Diversity In The Cultures of Journalism, Advertising, & Social Media with Kimeko McCoy

September 29, 2020 16:19 - 1 hour - 72.4 MB

Kimeko McCoy is a journalist, social media strategist, and all around  creative who currently works with Adweek. In our conversation we covered  some of her personal story, what it's like working at the intersection  of journalism and marketing, the current landscape of brands on social  media, diversity in the workplace, hustle culture, Internet culture, the  topic of racism as it pertains to our political climate, and much more.  Enjoy!   Follow Kimeko on Twitter at @KimekoM   Check out ...

#38 Inside Reddit and the Internet's Free Speech Conundrum with Erik Martin (u/hueypriest)

September 29, 2020 15:46 - 2 hours - 115 MB

Erik Martin was the longtime General Manager of Reddit. He’s currently a  Lead Entrepreneur at Nike and has worked as a marketing/community  executive for Airtime, WeWork, and Depop. He's been named one of the  world's 100 most influential people by Time Magazine, as well as a top  50 innovator by Adweek. He also runs the site Assholes on Demand where  he helps people who aren’t extremely online deal with online problems.  In this conversation we talked about the early stages of Reddit and h...

#37 Being A Lifelong Musician, Podcaster, and New Dad with Brian Medlin

September 29, 2020 15:36 - 2 hours - 92.4 MB

Brian Medlin is a musician, songwriter, and podcaster. He's played in  bands such as Inkling, The Minor Times, Legendary Divorce, Desperate  Living, Wives, Person L, and more, as well as multiple solo projects  over the past 20+ years. He also co-hosts the podcast Volcano Vinyl  where him and his friend commentate about records as they play. Brian  and I became friends through songwriting in 2010 and in this episode we  shared stories of how we met, how he got into the local music scene,  to...

#36 Twitter Comedy, Mental Health, Joke Theft, and Funny or Die with Sloane Hughes (@cottoncandaddy)

September 29, 2020 15:00 - 1 hour - 95.5 MB

Sloane Hughes is a comedian, twitter personality, graphic designer,  writer, and the token Canadian at Funny or Die! In this episode we got  into the story of how they got involved with internet culture, what it's like being open about mental health issues online, the problems with joke theft on twitter, their move from British Columbia to LA, their new job at Funny or Die, and more.  (note: at the time of this recording Sloane went by "Gracie," hence the name differences). Enjoy!   Follow ...

#35 Creating a Twitter Personality and the Problems with Content Theft with @notviking

September 29, 2020 14:43 - 1 hour - 65 MB

Viking is a personality on Twitter and one of the funniest joke writers online. In our conversation we got into how he built his Twitter following, the landscape of Joke Twitter, the ongoing problems with joke theft, and comedy in general. Enjoy!   Follow Viking on Twitter: twitter.com/NOTVIKING   Follow Viking on Instagram: www.instagram.com/notviking/

#34 Local Musician Life, Being Newlyweds, Social Media Culture, and Fyre Festival with Kyle Sheva

September 29, 2020 14:37 - 2 hours - 122 MB

Kyle Sheva is a drummer, cyclist, and car enthusiast. He drummed in my  old band “Nathan Earl and Rachel Joy” and also in my solo band, as well  as in Former Belle and The Human Fund (links below). In our conversation  we talked about our shared experiences in the local music scene, life  being newly weds, the Fyre Festival fiasco, social media culture,  podcasts, and more. Enjoy!   Follow Kyle on Instagram @kylesheva   Download our record Waste: nathanallebach.bandcamp.com/album/waste   ...

#33 Something Awful, Online Outrage, and the Absurdity of Internet Culture with Rich "Lowtax" Kyanka

September 29, 2020 14:26 - 1 hour - 78.8 MB

Rich “Lowtax” Kyanka is the creator of Something Awful, host of the Murder The Internet podcast, and the Gaming Garbage on YouTube. In our talk we got into the history of Something Awful, problems with Twitter,  outrage culture, how the Internet has changed over the past 20 years,  free speech, deplatforming, and how to pronounce his last name. Enjoy!   Donate to his Patreon here: www.patreon.com/GamingGarbage

#32 The World of Twitter Comedy and @SheRatesDogs with Michaela Okland

September 29, 2020 14:12 - 1 hour - 58.8 MB

Michaela Okland is a comedy writer on Twitter and creator of the viral  Twitter/Instagram account @SheRatesDogs. In our conversation we covered  how she got into Twitter, what it’s like being a popular creator, online  harassment, the story of SheRatesDogs, and a bunch more on internet  culture in general. Enjoy!   Follow Michaela on Twitter at @MichaelaOkla  Follow SheRatesDogs at @SheRatesDogs

#31 The Social Media Landscape of Brands and Content Creators with Brandon Rhoten

September 29, 2020 13:56 - 1 hour - 53.1 MB

Brandon Rhoten is the current CMO of Potbelly Sandwich Works and  previous CMO of Papa Johns, as well as the VP of Marketing for Wendy's.  Brandon put together the social and digital team at Wendy's that led to  its viral success, and is an expert in developing brand voices on social  media. In our conversation we talked about his industry experience, our  shared perspectives on the social landscape, brand voices on Twitter,  online content creators, and more. Enjoy!  Follow Brandon on Twit...

#30 The History Of Tennis, Fiji, and a Potential Cannibal Encounter with Scott Leatherman

September 29, 2020 13:47 - 2 hours - 155 MB

Scott Leatherman is a Civil War aficionado, professional tennis  instructor, world traveler, and most importantly, my great uncle. In  this episode he went into his story growing up, what got him into  tennis, the history of tennis as a sport, his move to Fiji, some history  of Fiji, and an insane story about living with the Fijians that may or  may not have involved cannibals. Enjoy!

#29 An Analysis of Political Tribes and Linguistics with Iona Italia

September 28, 2020 21:32 - 2 hours - 114 MB

Iona Italia is an author, translator, writer for Areo Magazine, and  podcast host of "Two For Tea.” In our conversation we talked about what  led Iona to become more active in online political discourse, the  landscape of ideological groups from far left to far right, the  importance of using nuanced linguistics when talking about individuals  and groups, plus much more. Enjoy!   Follow Iona on Twitter at @IonaItalia   Check out her podcast "Two for Tea" here: tinyurl.com/y8nm8czw  

#28 Managing An Ego, Starting Businesses, and the Value of Personal Growth with Scott Hackman

September 28, 2020 21:11 - 1 hour - 105 MB

Scott Hackman is the founder of One Village Coffee, MyOhai, and is the  current owner of a personal leadership company called Scott Hackman  Ventures. In our conversation we went through his story of growing up  with mental health issues and crazy expectations, how his ego affected  his work and relationships, then what it's been like picking up the  pieces and starting over.  Enjoy!  Follow Scott everywhere at @scotthackman   Check out his work here: www.scotthackman.com/

#27 Inclusion and Intersectionality with Brandan Robertson

September 28, 2020 21:04 - 1 hour - 73.8 MB

Brandan Robertson is a pastor, blogger, author with his latest release  "True Inclusion: Creating Communities of Radical Embrace," and activist  who is best known for his work as an LGBTQ+ activist among evangelicals.  In our conversation we went into his story of coming out as bisexual in  a christian community, talked about his new book, and the broader  cultural conversation on intersectionality in our political and  religious systems. Enjoy!   Follow Brandan on Twitter: @BrandanJR

#26 Developing Emotional Intelligence with Ken Byler

September 28, 2020 20:54 - 1 hour - 65.2 MB

Ken Byler is a coach, speaker, and thought leader that owns Higher  Ground Consulting. He coached me for over a year in a major transition  point in my life and I wouldn't be doing what I'm doing without him. In  our conversation we went through his story, our experience in sessions  together, the personality assessment "DiSC," and some of the common  issues of communication we face in the workplace, social media, and  society as a whole today. Enjoy!   Follow Ken at: @kenbyler   Check out...

#25 Navigating the Worlds of Islam and Skepticism with Ali Rizvi

September 28, 2020 20:49 - 1 hour - 68.5 MB

Ali Rizvi is a Pakistani-born Canadian medical science communicator,  writer for Huffington Post, Co-Host of the Secular Jihadists Podcast,  and author of the book "The Atheist Muslim." In our conversation we  covered some of his upbringing, his journey from Islam to atheism,  broader cultural conversations on secularism, social change, the  "intellectual dark web," and much more. Enjoy!   Follow Ali on Twitter at @aliamjadrizvi  

#24 A Balanced Conversation on the Cultural Appropriation of Food with Kae Lani

September 28, 2020 20:45 - 2 hours - 138 MB

Kae Lani is a Social and Editorial Producer at USA TODAY 10Best and the  co-founder to the network's newest venture, Eat Sip Trip. She's been  featured in Billboard, Fodor's Travel, Budget Travel, and Yahoo. In this  episode we covered the social conversation on cultural appropriation of  food from its history, criticisms, and stories, we got into Kae Lani's  background in a multiracial family, and how we can have better  conversations about complex topics. Enjoy!   Follow her on Twitter an...

#23 Reddit Rambling and the Wild West of Online Culture with Robert Allam (GallowBoob)

September 28, 2020 20:33 - 1 hour - 80.9 MB

Robert Allam AKA "GallowBoob" is the CMO at Supload and has the 1st  largest karma account on Reddit. He's been featured on Forbes, Meme  Insider, and a bunch more for his internet wizardry, including having a  Gfycat account with over 183 million views. In our conversation we  covered how he got into Reddit, his current work with Supload, how  complex online culture is between advertisers, brands, and content  creators, free speech on social media, beards, and much more. Enjoy!   Follow Ro...

#22 A Nuanced Understanding of Truth, Labels, and Language Games with Jared Byas

September 28, 2020 20:25 - 1 hour - 77.3 MB

Jared Byas is a former professor, pastor, and current author,  entrepreneur, and co-host of The Bible For Normal People podcast with  Pete Enns. In our conversation we got into what constitutes beliefs and  how to have better conversations around topics of privilege, labeling,  language games, truth, religion, and more. Enjoy!   Follow Jared on Facebook: www.facebook.com/jbyasauthor/   Follow Jared on Twitter: @jbyas   Listen to The Bible For Normal People: thebiblefornormalpeople.podbean...

#21 Building and Balancing a Life Around Music with Trevor Gordon Hall

September 28, 2020 20:21 - 1 hour - 93 MB

Trevor Gordon Hall is a fingerstyle guitarist that writes instrumental  music and has toured all around the world with artists like John Mayer,  Steve Miller, Andy McKee, Dar Williams, Phil Keaggy, and a bunch more.  He's been rated one of the top 30 guitarists in the world under 30 years  of age by Acoustic Guitar magazine, and has been featured on NPR, NBC,  and PBS. In our talk we went through the highs and lows of his story,  what it's like touring and balancing a music career with famil...

#20 Constructing, Deconstructing, and Reconstructing an Identity with Nathan Allebach

September 28, 2020 20:15 - 1 hour - 63.4 MB

It's your host, Nathan Allebach. I wanted to give you all some backstory  to who I am and how I got into what I do. It's a story of being born  into a very tight knit religious community, rebelling against it, going  through existential angst from rebelling against it, using songwriting  and other outlets as coping mechanisms to manage the angst, going  through a mental breakdown on a Weezer cruise from not managing it well,  then rediscovering and constructing who I was in the aftermath aro...

#19 Deconstructing The "Intellectual Dark Web" with Eiynah (@NiceMangos)

September 28, 2020 20:05 - 51 minutes - 35.5 MB

Eiynah is a Pakistani-Canadian blogger, illustrator, and host of the  "Polite Conversations" podcast. She rides the social tension of both  publicly criticizing Islam as an ideology, as well as anti-Muslim  bigotry, which is an ongoing struggle for nuance in today's climate. In  our conversation we processed through the movement of the "Intellectual  Dark Web" and shared our critical sentiment of individuals like Dave  Rubin, Jordan Peterson, Maajid Nawaz, Sam Harris, and Ayaan Hirsi Ali,  w...

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