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If you get political in the crafting space - knitting for example - you will get the same pushback. ’I knit to get away from politics’ &c In other words, privileged people who want to ignore the world.

20 days ago reply 0

Peterson and Brand are great at talking utter. Disturbing how much influence they have when they are such vacuous, grifting blaggers..

1 months ago reply 0

Haha. Drink my Danger coffee (well known to seriously aggravate Gerd) and then, here, take my acid reflux remedy. Boom!

2 months ago reply 0

This podcast is deeply disturbing.. how are there still humans this brainwashed

3 months ago reply 0

Know he can’t help it but surely you can’t have a President whose voice people can’t bear to listen to?

3 months ago reply 0

As a character in the West Wing said, professing religion is ’the easiest lie.

5 months ago reply 0

so good!!

6 months ago reply 0

Not *quite* sure of the timing here but I suspect this was recorded not long before Musk did exactly what Mike predicted he would do, ie endorsed a horrible anti semitic tweet. So hats off to Mike for prescience, but also yuk for Musk being as ghastly as we thought.

7 months ago reply 0

Completely astounding episode. Thanks for this.

8 months ago reply 2

Hittleman was on tv in the UK in the 70s and was my first intro to yoga. I would call those outfits leotards, btw. My mum had the Yoga for Health book and I used it too.

9 months ago reply 0

Fascinating and very informative. It does end very abruptly on here though.

10 months ago reply 0

That poem, or more accurately ’poem’ was laugh out loud drivel.

11 months ago reply 0

When Icke first left football and started talking rubbish, British media and society unfortunately just thought he was hilarious. An idiot sports has-been. People were laughing AT him. We also thought he’d go away pretty soon. Sorry we got it so wrong. He needs locking up, for his good and ours.

11 months ago reply 0

This is fascinating. It seems to chop off very abruptly at the end though.

11 months ago reply 0

Touches on so much that is personal to me. Brilliant! Thank you!

11 months ago reply 0

Definitely don’t agree with most of your opinions regarding the movie. I’m not a conspiracist so was interested in what you had to say. In my opinion you take too many liberties in making assumptions about other people and about other people’s experiences with this movie. Not impressed with you.

1 years ago reply 0

Deep Cut: What will Yoga do to our children? 1. Why would schools in Alabama wish to offer Yoga in the first place, what is the value they see in yoga in and of it self? Why not just offer a general stretching program if there is so much animosity against Yoga? 2. If they do offer Yoga in the schools in Alabama, it seems to me that they can’t call it yoga. Is Yoga not a Sanskrit word? In which case they are going to have to come up with a new name.

1 years ago reply 2