Random Theory Podcasts

  • PoemTalk at the Writers House
  • Two for Space Jam, Please
  • Human Centered
  • The Unexpected Theory
  • The Nerve
  • Revelations Radio Network
  • Exploring the science of climate – for iPod/iPhone
  • Musicality Now
  • Illogical Contraption: Nights After Dark
  • We’re Just Asking Questions
  • TBD with John and Aaron
  • The B Section
  • SMT-V
  • Cultural Technologies
  • Always Already Podcast, a critical theory podcast
  • Bros Before Shows
  • The Big Bang Buzz – Big Bang Theory Podcast and News
  • The Telos Press Podcast
  • What’s Left of Philosophy
  • The World of Unicellular
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    PoemTalk at the Writers House

    PoemTalk at the Writers House

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    Since Aug 2, 2007 16:00 UTC

    PoemTalk at the Writers House, hosted by Al Filreis and based at Kelly Writers House in Philadelphia. PoemTalk is a collaboration with the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Programs in Contemporary Writing, Jacket2.org, and the Poetry Foundation. Al Filreis, Linh Dinh, Jessica Lowenthal, and Randall Couch discuss William Carlos Williams’ “Between Walls”

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    Two for Space Jam, Please

    Two for Space Jam, Please

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    Since Jan 21, 2019 03:50 UTC

    Joe Hall and Cheryl Quimba watch movies then say things about those movies. They have strong feelings about Todd Haynes, Korean horror, class warfare, and how not to make a twenty-first century rom com. They’re basically Siskel and Ebert, but with nothing to lose.

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    Human Centered

    Human Centered

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    Since Mar 30, 2019 22:01 UTC

    Conversations about projects and research undertaken by scholars & affiliates of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) at Stanford University; interviews with renowned fellows from CASBS history; and audio versions of some CASBS live events. CASBS is a scholarly community like no other for collaborative, cross-disciplinary, generative research. It brings together deep thinkers to address wicked problems and significant societal challenges. It empowers them to challenge boundaries and assumptions in order to advance our understanding of the full range of human beliefs, behaviors, interactions, and institutions. As a leading incubator of human-centered knowledge, CASBS is a place that is, well…human centered. Learn more about CASBS> website: casbs.stanford.edu | X: @CASBSStanford | LinkedIn: CASBS at Stanford |

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    The Unexpected Theory

    The Unexpected Theory

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    Since Jan 22, 2020 05:13 UTC

    “The Unexpected Theory” is a show where we discuss the Pretty and the Ugly of Navigating through Life, the Growing Pains of Adulting and Unlocking the Conversion Tools to Successful Self Discovery and Reclamation. The focus here is Building Community by way of Support, while Celebrating our Small Victories along the way. Here’s to Healing and Stepping into our True Authentic Selves. Tap-in with ya girl, M.Blaze as we “Expect the Unexpected” Exclusively on The Unexpected Theory. tutradio.com

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    The Nerve

    The Nerve

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    Since Sep 20, 2017 08:55 UTC

    The Nerve is a podcast produced by the English department at South East Technological University (Waterford, Ireland). Each episode brings together staff and students to discuss a range of topics, including English literature, cultural events and critical theory. Hosted by Dr. Jenny O’Connor.

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    Revelations Radio Network

    Revelations Radio Network

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    Since Mar 17, 2023 02:53 UTC

    A network of Christian researchers looking in to things that can sometimes be overlooked by the majority of Christianity. Sound doctrine but out there material Like conspiracy, end time, prophecy, new world order stuff, but always focused on Jesus.

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    Exploring the science of climate – for iPod/iPhone

    Exploring the science of climate – for iPod/iPhone

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    Since Aug 20, 2009 01:25 UTC

    The idea that human activities could influence global climate first emerged more than a hundred years ago, when the Swedish scientist Arrhenius warned that burning coal could lead to global warming. The tracks on this album take a historical look at the systematic study of weather and climate, from the amateur scientists of the Mannheim group in the late 18th century to the professional climate scientists of the present day. The album draws on material originally created to support The Open University course Exploring Science.

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    Musicality Now

    Musicality Now

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    Since Sep 8, 2017 13:22 UTC

    Ever wondered why some people seem to have a gift for music? Have you wished that you could play by ear, sing in tune, improvise and jam? You are in the right place. The Musicality Podcast is a mix of interviews and teaching, featuring some of the most inspiring and insightful musicians and music educators, talking about how to learn the core inner skills you need to feel like a “natural” in music and enjoy freedom, creativity and confidence. Topics include: Playing by ear, Singing in tune, Jamming with other musicians, Having a good sense of rhythm, Writing your own music, Writing notation, Improvising a solo, Talking intelligently about music, Understanding Music Theory, Clapping in time, Knowing your instrument inside and out, Tuning your instrument by ear, Reading notation, Sight-reading music, Playing from a lead sheet, Performing live, and Playing multiple instruments. The Musicality Podcast is brought to you by Musical U (musical-u.com), the leading provider of musicality training online. Learn more and get shownotes at musicalitypodcast.com.

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    Illogical Contraption: Nights After Dark

    Illogical Contraption: Nights After Dark

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    Since Jan 11, 2015 16:11 UTC

    Horror / Comedy / Sci-Fi / Ghosts / Aliens / UFOs / Occult / Metal / Conspiracy Theory / Travel / Podcast

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    We’re Just Asking Questions

    We’re Just Asking Questions

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    Since Dec 26, 2017 17:03 UTC

    Every episode, three guys who know nothing about anything debate the things they don’t want you to know about.

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    TBD with John and Aaron

    TBD with John and Aaron

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    Since Jan 10, 2021 06:00 UTC

    TBD: A teacher and a carpenter answer a philosophical question each episode about the nature of knowledge. Each will endeavor to be honest, funny, and hopefully learn something new. Content loosely connected to the International Baccalaureate course Theory of Knowledge. Contact: info@tbdpodcast.org

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    The B Section

    The B Section

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    Since Feb 25, 2020 02:09 UTC

    B Section host Brett Belanger dives into instruction and discussions on all aspects of music with an emphasis on jazz.

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    SMT-V

    SMT-V

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    Since Aug 4, 2016 16:58 UTC

    SMT-V is a peer-reviewed video journal showcasing original research in music theory.

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    Cultural Technologies

    Cultural Technologies

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    Since Sep 28, 2011 09:33 UTC

    Cultural Technologies features conversations with scholars, artists and scientists on current topics in media, art, science and technology. It is hosted by Bernard Dionysius Geoghegan, a researcher in media and cultural studies at the Humboldt University in Berlin. For more information visit www.bernardg.com.

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    Always Already Podcast, a critical theory podcast

    Always Already Podcast, a critical theory podcast

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    Since Jan 19, 2016 21:56 UTC

    Tune in to the Always Already Podcast for indulgent conversations about critical theory (in the broadest read of the term!). Our podcast consists of two episode streams. The first is a discussion of texts spanning critical theory, political theory, social theory, and philosophy. We work through and analyze main ideas, underlying assumptions, connections with other texts and theories, and occasionally delve into the great abyss of free association, ad hoc theory jokes, and makeshift puns. The second stream, entitled Epistemic Unruliness, consists of interviews and discussions with activists, artists, and academics whose “disobedient” work builds upon the themes of that arise in the texts we discuss and in our ongoing podcast conversations. In the first stream we also entertain the questions of friends and strangers and dole out slapdash advice about everything from massaging a head of Brooklyn kale to sweet talking a nebechy philosopher and dealing with the vagaries of academic life. We also put on our Freud-Klein-Lacan-Irigaray hats as we provide dream analysis to (always already anonymized) listener dreams. Be a part by sending us text suggestions, interview ideas, advice questions to answer, and dreams to analyze. The Always Already Podcast is created by B Aultman, Rachel Brown, Emily Crandall, John McMahon, and James Padilioni, Jr. The text discussion episodes also entertain the questions of friends and strangers as we dole out slapdash advice to audience queries on everything from how to massage a head of Brooklyn kale to how to sweet talk a nebechy philosopher to how to deal with the vagaries of academic life. We also put on our Freud-Klein-Lacan hats as we provide dream analysis to (always already anonymized) listener dreams. Tune in, and send us text suggestions, interview ideas, advice questions to answer, and dreams to analyze. The Always Already Podcast is created by B Aultman, Rachel Brown, Emily Crandall, John McMahon, and James Padilioni, Jr.

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    Bros Before Shows

    Bros Before Shows

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    Since Jan 27, 2017 14:00 UTC

    Here we are, twin brothers in sister cities with a strange urge: To talk about stage to screen (and screen to stage) adaptations! Follow us as we bumble through some of the greatest cross-pollination between mediums since people figured out they didn’t have to write original material for the screen! Hosts Social Media (mostly twitter) Robert Tiemstra: @the_timestar Matthew Tiemstra: @TheTimesRat

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    The Big Bang Buzz – Big Bang Theory Podcast and News

    The Big Bang Buzz – Big Bang Theory Podcast and News

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    Since Aug 22, 2022 21:50 UTC

    A weekly podcast for The Big Bang Theory! We talk about the latest news, analyze recent episodes, and speculate on what’s to come.

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    The Telos Press Podcast

    The Telos Press Podcast

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    Since Sep 15, 2020 00:00 UTC

    Since 1968, the quarterly journal Telos has served as the definitive international forum for discussions of political, social, and cultural change. Readers from around the globe turn to Telos to engage with the sharpest minds in politics, philosophy, and critical theory, and to discover emerging theoretical analyses of the pivotal issues of the day. Don’t miss a single issue—subscribe to Telos today at the Telos Press website, www.telospress.com.

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    The World of Unicellular

    The World of Unicellular

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    Since May 15, 2011 16:00 UTC

    It is the next book of an author of apocalyptic books. It may be said that this book is an adapted version of “Book of Rescue from the Doomsday 2012-2013” for the World of Unicellular. Moreover, it is a span-new book. Are you still waiting for Armageddon? Doomsday has already come… You needn’t waiting for it neither in 2012, nor in some other year. People should be deleted. Critique: It is about the connection of Anunaki and the Earth for the first time. By the way, by this fact “The World of Unicellular” reminds very much of scandalous books of Zecharia Sitchin, such as “The 12th Planet” (1978), “When Time Began” (1993), “Jorneys to the Mythical Past” (2008) in which the origin of our planet and mankind as result of attack Anunaki from a planet of Nibiru reveals. Sales of these books were enormous and they have caused huge interest in the people. Zecharia Sitchin, the expert on history and culture of the Near East, ancient languages and Sumer writing, on the basis of system researches of Sumer, Assyrian, Babylon and Hebrew texts has come to the conclusions shaking bases both a modern science, and religions concerning a mankind origin. Oleg Seriy not only became on protection of the theory of Sitchin, but also has developed it in a new radical way, having added his own vision of the world creation. A task of Seriy, as he puts it to himself is “that we have think of and change our life”, hence, the author is not able to manage it without the sermon turned to grass-roots. There are so many talks about a doomsday and attack of aliens, but everybody thinks that aliens will capture people from space. There is no one thinking that it can be in another way. The author was the first expressing the ideas about those aliens are got into people!!! Also he was the first who has developed this idea. Oleg Seriy hasn’t laid aside the problems of economic and political character also. George Orwell in his “1984”, John Perkins in “Confessions of an Economic Hit-Man” tried to reach the judiciousness of people. But it was only the iceberg top. Oleg Seriy’s work is more deeply developed, rather than Perkins managed to do it. Oleg Seriy’ deeper and radical thoughts admire with the completeness and innovation. This book is really stunning from the point of view of sense and the maintenance. The idea, that people are morons, is very courageous statement. Even Zion wise men that have described “Akumas” (people-slaves) in their reports, have not dare to do it. The idea about the deepest global problem of a society (mankind moronity) is a basis for thinking about meaning of the life. And it is necessary so few to reach the idyll, so desired by a society. The only thing needs is to resolve this problem (to get rid of mankind moronity). But are people capable to understand it? This question is bringing up through the whole book of the author. Conclusion The author has mentioned ideas, which only great writers, as H.G. Wells in his “War of the Worlds”, or Ursula K. Le Guin in her “Rocannon’s World” have dared to mention. The Same ideas have been filmed in such films as “2012” directed by Roland Emmerich and “Mars attacks!” directed by Tim Burton, who has collected 2 awards and 13 nominations. It is just surprisingly how well Oleg Seriy has managed to display all problems exciting mankind in his book. Authors and directors even earlier have tried to state urgent problems in their works, but Oleg Seriy managed to collect all facts in one book and to state them from a position of the modern world, to introduce the opinion of theory of a mankind origin from deeper point of view. So favourite and popular among readers book of known writers even were filmed by successful directors: “1984” directed by Michael Radford (on George Orwell’s novel of the same name), “War of the worlds” directed by Stephen Spielberg (on Herbert Wells’ novel of the same name), “War of the worlds of Herbert Wells” by Timothy Hines (as a the filmed version of the novel of Herbert Wells “War of the worlds”). Who is this AntiChrist?!? What are signs of a doomsday?!? What measures will be undertaken by aliens against the fallen mankind?!? In this book you will find answers to these and many other questions. Good luck.

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