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Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse
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(Formerly titled THIS IS THE END: POP CULTURE & COLLAPSE.)
For many people, the years 2020 and 2021 have felt like the intersections of fictional dystopias and real-life dystopias, between systems collapse and personal collapse.
Join the Pop Mythologist as he uses pop culture to explore the many connections between real-life dystopias, the collapse of societal systems, and the individual lives affected by those systems, all viewed through the lens of movies, books, comics, games, and TV shows.
If you‘re a nerd, geek, activist, or just someone concerned about the state of the world—or all of the above—this podcast is for you.
For many people, the years 2020 and 2021 have felt like the intersections of fictional dystopias and real-life dystopias, between systems collapse and personal collapse.
Join the Pop Mythologist as he uses pop culture to explore the many connections between real-life dystopias, the collapse of societal systems, and the individual lives affected by those systems, all viewed through the lens of movies, books, comics, games, and TV shows.
If you‘re a nerd, geek, activist, or just someone concerned about the state of the world—or all of the above—this podcast is for you.
22 Episodes
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The film NOMADLAND portrayed Americans turning to vehicle living as a way to survive increasing economic instability. In this episode, my guests Lauren and Noah share their real-life story of transitioning away from traditional housing, converting an old bus into their home, and traveling across an America that's under strain from multiple systemic pressures. They speak candidly about the many challenges, logistical hurdles, and unexpected moments of beauty and joy they've encountered along the way.
We also explore the deeper themes of collapse awareness, community resilience, and how their lived experience overlaps with, or diverges from, what NOMADLAD depicts.
Topics we discuss include:
The rising unaffordability of housing
What it means to be "collapse aware"
Community resilience and lessons from surviving the destruction of Hurricane Helene
The tensions of ecological values vs. the realities of life on the road
All the times they considered quitting
The surprising, unexpected joys of simple living
How their experiences compare with NOMADLAND
Helpful stories vs. unhelpful stories amid transformational change
Signals of hope and building parallel structures
Plus: a surprise cameo from Indy the cat 😸
⚠️ Spoilers: Nomadland (only from the 40:45 to 55:15 timemark, no spoilers at any other time even if the movie gets mentioned)
✅ No Spoilers: All other fictional works mentioned (Station Eleven, Dimension 20, Dropout TV, Marvel movies)
Books mentioned by Lauren or Noah:
The Limits to Growth by Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jorgen Randers, and William W. Behrens III
https://www.clubofrome.org/publication/the-limits-to-growth/
The Art of Frugal Hedonism: A Guide to Spending Less While Enjoying Everything More by Annie Raser-Rowland and Adam Grubb
https://frugalhedonism.com/
Work Won’t Love You Back by Sara Jaffe
https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/work-won-t-love-you-back-how-devotion-to-our-jobs-keeps-us-exploited-exhausted-and-alone-9781568589374/new
Creating a Life Together: Practical Tools to Grow Ecovillages and Intentional Communities by Diana Leafe Christian
https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/creating-a-life-together-practical-tools-to-grow-ecovillages-and-intentional-communities-9780865714717/new
Resources mentioned by Lauren:
otherWise
https://otherwise.one/
Resources mentioned by the Pop Mythologist:
Institute for the Future
https://www.iftf.org
Foresight Essentials
https://www.iftf.org/foresightessentials/for-individuals
Urgent Optimists
https://urgentoptimists.org
Outro music: "It’s the end of the world… shhh don’t tell the kids" by Shy and the Fight — licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
SFX makeup artist & creative influencer Aleena Averly joins me to discuss two films that portray dystopian futures against a backdrop of ecological collapse, Blade Runner 2049 and Elysium. We talk about how technology, AI, surveillance, inequality, and class oppression—but also pockets of heroism and sacrifice—are portrayed in both films, how the real world is racing alarmingly fast towards both futures, and why the fight to stay human in an increasingly inhuman world matters more than ever.
Topics include:
• Class divides and structural oppression
• Immigrant scapegoating as a way to maintain class oppression
• "Are you a replicant?"
• AI, AI companions, and the illusion of "realness"
• The erosion of empathy, humanity, and authenticy
• Echoes of Philip K. Dick’s ideas
• Outward rebellion vs. inner awakening
• Staying real and human in an increasingly unreal and inhuman world
⚠️ Spoilers: Blade Runner 2049, Elysium
✅ No Spoilers: All other works mentioned
Find Aleena Averly:
YouTube: @AleenaAverly
https://www.youtube.com/@AleenaAverly
Instagram: @aleena.averly
https://www.instagram.com/aleena.averly/
Opening quote: From a 1979 interview w/ Philip K. Dick, edited for brevity and clarity, accessed via Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/PhilipK.DickRAWInterview
Outro music: "Replicant Love" by Francesco Berta, licensed via AudioJungle
Read more about the real-life lessons of Blade Runner 2049 and the fiction of Philip K. Dick on PopMythology:
• The Blade Runner 2049 Replicant's Guide to Being Human in an Inhuman World
https://www.popmythology.com/blade-runner-replicant-guide-becoming-human/
• Be a Dick-Head: The Philip K. Dick Way of Spiritual-Political Resistance
https://www.popmythology.com/philip-k-dick-way-of-political-resistance/
Horror has always mirrored our real-world fears—and important socio-political issues. In this Halloween double feature, host The Pop Mythologist and special guest Sapient, from the blackened death metal band Abomnium, explore NIGHTBREED (1990) and A QUIET PLACE (2018) as dystopian allegories of fascism, oppression, survival, and strategic resistance. From Clive Barker's underground outcasts of Midian to John Krasinski’s silent survivors, the two films reveal how horror can expose the machinery of fascism—and the courage and ingenuity it takes to survive and resist it.
⚠️ Spoiler Warning⚠️
*Spoilers for: Nightbreed (1990), A Quiet Place (2018)
Lyrics for excerpt of "The Machine Awakens" by Abomnium:
Broken
Cratered
Impact scarred
Eon dust layers
Hidden
Photon cascade
Electron displacement
Sensors flicker
The machine awakens
[...]
For the rest of the song, go find Abomnium on Bandcamp or the streaming service of your choice!
Links:
Abomnium on Bandcamp
https://ukemrecords.bandcamp.com/album/of-time-and-dying-stars
Bridge 11 on Bandcamp
https://bridge11.bandcamp.com/
Sapient / Abomnium on Instagram
https://www.instagram.com/abomnium/
10/27 EDIT: Congratulations to Sapient / Abomnium for winning Metallica's #GetTheLoadOut cover song contest this week! https://www.instagram.com/p/DQSI3BBj4Sh/
In this episode of Strange Days, Here We Come, we dive into SHIN GODZILLA and GODZILLA MINUS ONE to explore their themes of collapse by way of bureaucracy, inaction, war, and failed leadership—comparing the films' depictions of effective and ineffective governance and the power of direct civilian action amid crisis (e.g., natural disasters, climate change, pandemics, war, and nuclear devastation).
⚠️Spoilers: Shin Godzilla (2016), Godzilla Minus One (2023)
✅ No Spoilers: Godzilla (1954), Don't Look Up (2021), Black Panther (2018), Lost (2004-2010), All Quiet on the Western Front (2022), Enemy at the Gates (2001), Jacob’s Ladder (1990), Joker (2019)
Links:
"Pacific Rim, Godzilla, and the Balance of Nuclear Power" by Jess Kroll
We discuss Kathryn Bigelow’s Strange Days (1995) to explore its chillingly relevant themes of police brutality, surveillance, and AI-created fake memories. Drawing parallels to our real world — from the L.A. riots to Midjourney — we ask why this dystopian sci‑fi noir feels more relevant and unsettling than ever and how its ideas connect to today’s anxieties about over-policing, propaganda, and the way AI technology may soon reshape both our private memories and public histories.
*This episode contains spoilers for Strange Days.*
Read Jess Kroll's film reviews HERE.
Contact the podcast HERE.
(This podcast was formerly titled THIS IS THE END: POP CULTURE & COLLAPSE.)
Well, it's been... a while. In this, the first new episode in over two years, I share a bit of the personal story behind why this podcast has been dormant for so long and how it relates to what I call "personal collapse." But just as with societal collapse, personal collapses don't necessarily have to be a permanent end state.
I also share why I've decided to give the show a new title. Going forward it will no longer be called "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." The new title is "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse," and a slightly broader focus to include discussions of dystopian stories in addition to collapse-related ones. But don't worry, there will still be plenty of collapse-related material. :)
Even if you are not interested in, or familiar with, concepts surrounding societal collapse, if you are a caregiver or know someone who is, you might find this episode interesting as it goes into how the individualized burdens of caregiving can result in a "personal collapse."
A shoutout to the r/CaregiverSupport subreddit on Reddit. They know what I am talking about.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CaregiverSupport/
Here's to new beginnings. Strange days, here we come.
(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
NOTE: This episode was recorded in Dec. of 2022 but I've only gotten around to editing it now. Since then I've become much better acquainted with ChatGPT and so, yes, I know its name (whereas at the time of this recording I still didn't).
LINKS:
Jess Kroll's film reviews
https://www.popmythology.com/author/jmskroll/
Jess Kroll author page on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/jesskrollauthor
'The One' series by Jess Kroll (as J. Manoa)
https://amzn.to/3DaKuuJ
'The Werewolf Council' series by Jess Kroll (as J. Manoa)
https://amzn.to/3Xz1u63
'Land of Smiles' by Jess Kroll
https://amzn.to/3JlRIjk
LIST OF FILMS (and spoiler time stamps)
-----------------------------------
WALL-E
5:08 - 5:53 (possible minor spoiler)
8:44 - 9:07 spoiler
13:23 - 13:36 spoiler
15:13 - 15:36 spoiler
17:42 - 18:32 spoiler
DON’T LOOK UP
22:50 - 23:05
26:55 - 27:02 (possible minor spoiler)
29:44 - 29:54 (possible minor spoiler)
30:34 - 31:10 spoiler
32:37 - 36:23 (possible minor spoilers)
37:09 - 38:47 spoiler
40:07 - 41:13 spoiler
44:14 - 45:03 spoiler
46:12 - 48:02 spoiler
53:50 - 54:10 spoiler
1:02:45 - 1:03:00 (possible minor spoiler)
THE ROAD
56:43 - 56:53 spoiler
59:25 - 1:03:03 spoiler
MENACE II SOCIETY
No Spoilers
THE GRAPES OF WRATH
No Spoilers
(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
PopMythology.com film critic and novelist Jess Kroll joins me to have a conversation about 10 different movies that depict collapse in some way. In this episode, Part 1, we discuss the first five.
Scroll all the way down below to see the titles of the films discussed and during which timestamped moments that spoilers or semi-spoilers of these films are mentioned.
LINKS:
Jess Kroll's film reviews
https://www.popmythology.com/author/jmskroll/
Jess Kroll author page on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/jesskrollauthor
'The One' series by Jess Kroll (as J. Manoa)
https://amzn.to/3DaKuuJ
'The Werewolf Council' series by Jess Kroll (as J. Manoa)
https://amzn.to/3Xz1u63
'Land of Smiles' by Jess Kroll
https://amzn.to/3JlRIjk
LIST OF FILMS (and spoiler demarcations)
-----------------------------------
DONBASS (7:32 - 16:42)
• No spoilers
THREADS (16:57 -28:02)
• Spoiler 21:45 - 22:05
• Spoiler 23:36 - 24:18
• Spoiler 26:49 - 27:14
CONTAGION (28:02 - 44:13)
• Spoiler 32:38 - 34:16
• Spoiler 35:23 - 35:45
• Spoiler 38:48 - 41:15
• Spoiler 41:29 - 42:23
• Spoiler 42:34 - 44:13
CHILDREN OF MEN (44:13 - 1:01:05)
• Spoiler 51:40 - 52:14
• Spoiler 52:35 - 54:23
• Spoiler 55:21 - 55:46
• Spoiler 56:25 - 57:54
• Spoiler 58:17 - 1:00:14
IDIOCRACY (1:01:05 - 1:16:12)
• Spoiler 1:04:40 - 1:05:34
• Spoiler 1:11:23 - 1:12:14
(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
In this episode, I interview political commentator, former congressional candidate, and now regenerative farmer Haven Scott McVarish, author of LAST CHANCE TO SAVE AMERICAN DEMOCRACY. Haven talks about his favorite novel, STARK by Ben Elton, a dystopian comedy thriller about how corporations and the wealthy cause a global ecological collapse. Haven also discusses the novel's themes in relation to his own book about the current, ongoing collapse of U.S. democracy. We talk about how to save our imperiled democracy as well as what ordinary people can start doing now to prepare for collapse via local community building and restorative agriculture.
LINKS:
Last Chance to Save American Democracy by Haven Scott McVarish https://amzn.to/3eqPxxB
Stark by Ben Elton
https://amzn.to/3wY6dD2
5 Journeys (Haven Scott McVarish's non-profit organization) https://www.5journeys.org/
(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
This is a longer version of a talk I recently gave at San Diego Comic Con 2022 as part of a panel on Marvel's street-level characters (Daredevil, Jessica Jones, etc.) moderated by Dr. Scott Jordan as part of the Comics Arts Conference. Thank you to Dr. Jordan for inviting me onto the panel and to Dr. Shelly Clevenger, my guest from the last episode, who was the speaker originally slated to talk about the Punisher on the panel but was not able to attend. Also a warm thank you to Dr. Michael Kersulov whose encouraging words after the panel resulted in adapting my talk into a podcast episode.
NOTE: This episode contains quotations from fictional works that contain some NSFW language—specifically two instances of the F word.
Works discussed in this episode:
Born #1-4 (2003) by Garth Ennis and Darick Robertson
The Punisher MAX #1-60 (2004) by Garth Ennis and various artists
The Punisher: The End #1 (2004) by Garth Ennis and Richard Corben
All of the above works are available in these collected volumes:
The Punisher Max: Complete Collection Vol. 1
https://amzn.to/3zgINsP
The Punisher Max: Complete Collection Vol. 2
https://amzn.to/3ScJHz2
The Punisher Max: Complete Collection Vol. 3
https://amzn.to/3OH2yiT
The Punisher Max: Complete Collection Vol. 4
https://amzn.to/3vnIdbo
(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
We're joined by Dr. Shelly Clevenger, professor of criminology and victim studies, and chair of the Department of Victim Studies at Sam Houston State University, to discuss BITCH PLANET, the feminist dystopian comic book by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Valentine DeLandro, published by Image Comics. Dr. Clevenger, who is also a gender scholar, discusses crime and criminal justice through the lens of gender and gender identity and answers the question of what all of it has to do with the idea of "collapse." Among the topics covered include Roe vs. Wade, the Texas ban of abortions after six weeks of pregnancy, the Johnny Depp vs. Amber Heard trial, a shocking historical government program to arrest and imprison women suspected of having STDs without due process, and many other issues affecting women - especially working class women, women of color, queer women, and trans women - in an age of increasing dystopia.
***NO SPOILERS for Bitch Planet***
LINKS
Dr. Shelly Clevenger faculty page
https://www.shsu.edu/~icc_www/_inc/dir.php?mode=view&item=467
Department of Victim Studies page at Sam Houston State University
http://catalog.shsu.edu/graduate-and-professional/college-departments/criminal-justice/victim-studies/
Dr. Shelly Clevenger on Twitter
https://twitter.com/drclevenger
Gendering Criminology by Shelly Clevenger and Jordana N. Navarro
https://amzn.to/3Qpi3y8
Bitch Planet, Vol. 1 by Kelly Sue DeConnick and Valentine DeLandro
https://amzn.to/3QoXlyr
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(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
In this episode, I interview Jim Carey, host of ‘The Left is Dead,’ a podcast about news, politics, and culture from a leftist lens. We discuss one of Jim’s favorite works of fiction, the novel LES MISERABLES by Victor Hugo, and its relevance to the societal and political turmoil we see today.
Jim talks about how the U.S. has basically become an entire nation of Javerts—moral absolutists obsessed with control and punishment—and how a lack of class consciousness, revolutionary zeal, and a broad coalition with the working class prevents our ability to find real solutions to the biggest problems of our day. He also talks about the moral and political lessons that can be taken away from LES MISERABLES, particularly from the characters of Valjean, Fantine, Marius, and the young revolutionaries whose uprising becomes a failure we can learn from.
We also compare the novel and its socio-political objectives with adaptations of it in pop culture such as the Broadway musical and various film and TV adaptations. I spend a fair amount of time praising the PBS miniseries version and ragging on the Broadway musical for failing to cultivate a more meaningful level of class consciousness among its viewers.
The Left is Dead
https://leftisdead.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheLeftIsDead
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheLeftisDead1
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leftisdead/
Outro music by Benny Martin Piano
https://bennymartin.com.au/
licensed under a Creative Commons License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/bennymartinpianist
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ-yPr5SzsB0WHeKcwVONyQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bennymartinmusic/
(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
Chopin's Polonaise Op. 40 No. 1 in A major ("Polanaise Militaire") performed by Pistos, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial 2.5 Canada License
(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
In this episode I interviewed four amazingly talented songwriters from the U.S., Germany, and Brazil who have written music on the subject of collapse, and who discuss what they feel are the important roles and value of music, and of art in general, amid the current societal turmoil and the many risks of collapse.
LINKS
My “Collapse Challenge” on FAWM
(February Album Writing Month)
https://fawm.org/forums/topic/12288/
You can find all of the “Collapse Challenge” songs here:
https://fawm.org/songs/tags/collapsechallenge/
Beto (@elesimo on FAWM)
https://fawm.org/fawmers/elesimo/
https://thefishermenandthepriestess.com/
“How Does it Feel?”
https://fawm.org/songs/126378/
Deirdre (@wylddandelyon on FAWM)
https://fawm.org/fawmers/wylddandelyon/
https://www.patreon.com/Wyld_Dandelyon
https://www.patreon.com/posts/62265129
https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/5199620.Deirdre_M_Murphy
“Steel Skeletons of the Past”
https://fawm.org/songs/127560/
Mike (@mikeskliar on FAWM)
https://fawm.org/fawmers/mikeskliar/
https://mikeskliar.bandcamp.com/
“Interesting Times”
https://fawm.org/songs/125354/
Robert (@ampersandman on FAWM)
https://fawm.org/fawmers/ampersandman/
https://soundcloud.com/ampersandman
https://ampersandman-de.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/jaariberlin
“The Lie”
https://fawm.org/songs/128187/
Opening quote courtesy of:
Sunfire Carl B (@sunfire on FAWM)
https://fawm.org/fawmers/sunfire/
“The Collapse”
https://fawm.org/songs/129537/
Outro courtesy of:
The Jelly Factory (@cts on FAWM)
https://fawm.org/fawmers/cts/
“Star Ark”
(co-written w/ the Pop Mythologist)
https://fawm.org/songs/130000/
(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Sørina Higgins, a professor of English literature at Signum University. We discuss how speculative fiction can teach us to take care of our planet, both ecologically and societally.
Authors and works discussed include: Tolkien's Lord of the Rings, Kim Stanley Robinson's Red Mars, Octavia Butler's Kindred, Christopher Nolan's Interstellar, and superhero fiction. (**NO SPOILERS** for any works.)
Real world topics discussed include: climate change, racial and economic justice, terraforming, space colonization, permaculture, regenerative agriculture, and small scale activism.
Dr. Higgins also tells us about TexMoot 2022, a speculative fiction conference that is currently seeking submissions for papers and round table discussion prompts from the general public (not just academics). Check the link below!
LINKS:
TexMoot 2022: Call for Submissions
http://texmoot.org/call-for-papers
TexMoot 2022 general info
https://signumuniversity.org/event/texmoot-2022/
Register for TexMoot 2022:
https://registration.signumuniversity.org/events/texmoot-2022/
Signum University
https://signumuniversity.org/
SorinaHiggins.com
https://sorinahiggins.wordpress.com/
Daily Choices
https://sorinahiggins.wordpress.com/daily-choices/
Sørina Higgins' author page
https://amzn.to/3rEDrEY
Sørina Higgins on Twitter
https://twitter.com/SorinaHiggins
Signum University on Twitter
https://twitter.com/SignumU
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(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
**No spoilers** for any of the works discussed in this episode.
LINKS:
Breaking Down: Collapse "Episode 70 - Pop Culture & Collapse"
https://collapsepod.buzzsprout.com/1403161/9909499
"Climate science meets a stubborn obstacle: Students"
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/04/us/education-climate-change-science-class-students.html
"Before and after 'The Day After Tomorrow': A U.S. study of climate change risk perception."
https://climatecommunication.yale.edu/publications/before-and-after-the-day-after-tomorrow/
"Cli-fi (climate fiction) on the big screen changes minds about real climate change"
https://www.cnn.com/2019/02/08/world/climate-change-movies-eprise/index.html
"Michael Crichton on science and storytelling"
https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2019/02/13/michael-crichton-on-science-and-storytelling/
"Sci-fi and Jurassic Park have driven research, scientists say"
https://theconversation.com/sci-fi-and-jurassic-park-have-driven-research-scientists-say-42864
"Many paleontologists today are part of the 'Jurassic Park' generation"
https://www.npr.org/2018/07/10/627782777/many-paleontologists-today-are-part-of-the-jurassic-park-generation
"The death of Bill Paxton reminds us that 'Twister' changed meteorology"
https://www.forbes.com/sites/marshallshepherd/2017/02/26/the-death-of-bill-paxton-reminds-us-that-twister-changed-meteorology/?sh=8d2d28e6b7e0
"25-Year Anniversary of Twister and Its Far-Reaching Impacts"
https://okcfox.com/weather/fox-25-weather-wise/25-year-anniversary-of-twister-its-far-reaching-impacts#:~:text=Meteorology%20majors%20increased%20by%2010,and%20her%20team%20chase%20tornadoes
"How 'Twister' made metereology cool in Oklahoma and beyond"
https://www.oklahoman.com/article/5499438/how-twister-made-meteorology-cool-in-oklahoma-and-beyond
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(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
Since the very day of its release, Don’t Look Up has been spurring intense discussion and debate about its symbolic depiction of climate change as an existential threat, and the struggle of climate activists to get governments and people to mobilize and take action against it. In this episode, I explain why it is so difficult for people to understand the urgency of the threat, and what we must do to rectify this before it’s too late.
LINKS:
Don’t Even Think About It: Why Our Brains Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change, by George Marshall
https://amzn.to/3GaZqbJ
“At the End of the World, It’s Hyperobjects All the Way Down.”
https://www.wired.com/story/timothy-morton-hyperobjects-all-the-way-down/
Hyperobjects: Philosophy and Ecology after the End of the World, by Timothy Morton
https://amzn.to/3teUyPf
Being Ecological, by Timothy Morton
https://amzn.to/3r1p38w
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(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
We interview Dr. Althea Rizzo, Geological Hazards Program Coordinator, of the Oregon Office of Emergency Management (OEM), about WITHOUT WARNING! WILDFIRE, a comic book produced in partnership between OEM and Dark Horse Comics with the objective to help kids and teens get informed about, and prepared for, wildfires (and other hazards).
WITHOUT WARNING! WILDFIRE is available for free at Dark Horse Digital, the website for the Oregon Office of Emergency Management, and on iOS and Android apps. It’s also available on Kindle, Comixology, Google Play and Apple Books.
The first two comics in the series, Without Warning! Earthquake and Without Warning! Tsunami are available online from the same sources as well.
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(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
In this episode, we talk to Muncie Central High School English teacher Katey O'Connor about teaching V FOR VENDETTA and how her students practiced civil disobedience when their class projects, which drew parallels between the book and real-life issues, were censored. We also discuss the wave of book banning and the hysteria over race, gender, and sexuality that's sweeping schools across the U.S.
NOTE: In our opinion, there are no spoilers for 'V for Vendetta' in this episode. But out of an abundance of caution, here are 3 time marks where something is mentioned that *might* be perceived as micro-spoilers:
9:56 - 10:06
10:21 - 10:30
10:50 - 10:56
Even if you have only seen the 2005 film, there are absolutely no new spoilers for the book (or vice versa).
LINKS:
"School removes student project about fascism after cops complain"
https://www.vice.com/en/article/3abqp8/muncie-school-removes-student-project-about-fascism-after-cops-complain
"Police in schools continue to target Black, Brown, and Indigenous students with disabilities. The Trump administration has data that's likely to prove it."
https://www.aclu.org/news/criminal-law-reform/police-in-schools-continue-to-target-black-brown-and-indigenous-students-with-disabilities-the-trump-administration-has-data-thats-likely-to-prove-it/
"Conservatives are just openly endorsing book burning now"
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2021/11/virginia-school-board-book-burning
"Texas House committee to investigate school districts' books on race and sexuality"
https://www.texastribune.org/2021/10/26/texas-school-books-race-sexuality/
"Let's talk about Muncie Central High and V for Vendetta..." by Beau of the Fifth Column (YouTube video mentioned by Katey O'Connor)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NrHxTU-k47M&t=229s
Leah Moore's tweet about Alan Moore's statement
https://twitter.com/leahmoore/status/1462425010816040963
Student Voices (Muncie Central High School student activism page)
https://www.facebook.com/MuncieStudentVoices/
Muncie students' BLM t-shirt fundraiser on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1617898138587004&id=100011005005621
Muncie students' BLM t-shirt fundraiser on Twitter
https://twitter.com/MrsBoudreau/status/1462645762404323329
(Or make a donation to Elayna Justice on Venmo at @elaynajustice )
Comic Book Legal Defense Fund
http://cbldf.org/
"I understood the assignment" TikTok compilation (mentioned by Katey O'Connor)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=51Gy6yA1bvI
Katey O'Connor on Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/katey.oconnor.3
Katey O'Connor on Twitter
https://twitter.com/OConnorKatey
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(Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")
Content Warnings: Extreme climate change, Ecological/societal collapse, Natural disasters, Hurricanes (loss of shelter, power), Past personal crises
Spoiler Warning: FOUNDATION S1 E1, “The Emperor’s Peace” (No spoilers before the 2:00 time mark and after the 6:00 time mark)
LINKS
Deep Adaptation: Navigating the Realities of Climate Chaos (the best single source to understand Deep Adaptation)
https://amzn.to/3qEJidu
"Deep adaptation: A map for navigating climate tragedy" (the paper mentioned in this episode)
https://www.lifeworth.com/deepadaptation.pdf
Article criticizing the Deep Adaptation paper & movement
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/oureconomy/faulty-science-doomism-and-flawed-conclusions-deep-adaptation/
Professor Jem Bendell’s response to the article above
https://jembendell.com/2020/07/15/letter-to-deep-adaptation-advocate-volunteers-about-misrepresentations-of-the-agenda-and-movement/
“To criticize Deep Adaptation, start here”
https://www.opendemocracy.net/en/oureconomy/criticise-deep-adaptation-start-here/
Prof. Bendell’s general response to overall criticism
https://jembendell.com/2020/02/27/the-worst-argument-to-try-to-win-response-to-criticism-of-the-climate-science-in-deep-adaptation/
How to Talk About Climate Change in a Way That Makes a Difference, by Dr. Rebecca Huntley
https://amzn.to/3cuCo2i
"Does hope inspire more action on climate action than fear? We don't know"
https://www.vox.com/energy-and-environment/2017/12/5/16732772/emotion-climate-change-communication
“Does anticipating the possibility of collapse motivate prosocial behaviors?”
http://iflas.blogspot.com/2020/06/does-anticipating-societal-collapse.html
“Climate science and collapse: Warnings lost in the wind”
https://jembendell.com/2020/06/15/climate-science-and-collapse-warnings-lost-in-the-wind/
International Scholars Warning on Societal Disruption & Collapse
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f0frHoqXLB0&list=WL&index=93
Energy and Human Ambitions on a Finite Planet by Dr. Tom Murphy
https://escholarship.org/uc/item/9js5291m
Do the Math (Dr. Tom Murphy’s blog)
https://dothemath.ucsd.edu/
"Society could collapse in a decade, predicts math historian"
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/peter-turchin-cliodynamics-society-collapse_n_586f1e22e4b02b5f85882988
Ages of Discord: A Structural-Demographic Analysis of American History, by Dr. Peter Turchin
https://amzn.to/3HFODre
Curated playlist of all podcasts/interviews mentioned in episode
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1c8KrxJi9hTDLzWHPdyvlF?si=a111ffcd6d7546a0
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