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In which we discuss all things Chicago including the CTU, the CPD, Jon Burge, the titans who build the city, and the changes in Chicago's character in recent times. We also discuss immigration politics, including the Minnesota fraud scandal, the Catholic Church's role in mass migration, and the Hart-Cellar Act.
In which myself and the lovely Kim Chee discuss living in Chicago as a Republican, the LA riots, transracial adoption, the COVID era, and other topics.
In which we discuss The Wicker Man (1973), the remake of the Wicker Man (2006), The Wicker Tree (2011) and Midsommar (2019). I haven't checked but I think we're the first ones to do a pod about all these movies at once and connect what I think are their obviously related themes like gender roles, the relationship between neo-paganism and modern Christianity, and the tension between a dominant society's obligation to respect secluded cultures and their obligation to assert their own values.
JJ Alejandro joins Thomas and Rory to discuss Mel Gibson's masterpiece Apocalytpo and the way the political discourse surrounding the film reduces its big-picture themes. But first we start off with a rant from Rory about a frustrating experience he had on the CTA on his homebound commute that day.
Rory and Thomas sit down with Dr. Ben Braddock to discuss Virginia politics, the recent election results, the state's political scandals over the years, and more.
We sit down with author and law student Jared Klickstein to discuss his phenomenal book "Crooked Smile: What It Took to Escape a Decade of Homelessness, Addiction, & Crime" and its nuanced take regarding the criminal justice system and drug policy. We also dig into his background and his experiences with the publishing industry and touch a little bit upon recent events.
Freelance photographer and host of The Saltbox Mattio Pattio sits down with us to discuss New York nativism, the mayoral race, the usefulness of debate, diversity, libertarianism, engaged life, and more!
In which we discuss the case of John Allen Chau, a young American Christian missionary who became a source of praise, scorn, mockery and debate after his 2018 death at the hands of the North Sentinalese, an uncontacted tribe living under protected status of the Indian government whom Chau was attempting to convert.
A one-on-one ep in which Thomas and ilych discuss the Netflix docuseries Wild Wild Country, the politics of the Rajneeshees, the accuracy of calling them a "cult", Western fascination with Eastern religion, and the character of boomers.
Thomas and ilych bring on Bayou to discuss Nick Cassavetes' 2006 classic Alpha Dog and the real-life tragedy behind it.
Host of the BLESS THIS MESS podcast sits down with us to discuss the politics of Jonestown. why they don't get talked about more, and their relevance to the modern political climate. This is probably the most you will have ever heard three people laugh during a 2-hour discussion of mass murder-suicide.Links for context:jonestown.sdsu.edu/?page_id=128204www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgXX0aRU92gyoutu.be/ofbGZDbbUsE
Sci-fi and fantasy author James Conrad sits down with ilych and Thomas to discuss American History X, The Believer, and Shot Caller.
Writer, poet, podcaster and crusader Nic Dolinger returns to talk to me and my NEW CO-HOST THOMAS UR-MI about his grave misgivings about artificial intelligence and why he feels we are all underestimating its dangers, using the essay/science fiction piece "AI 2027" as a reference. We then transition to discussing M. Night Shyamalan's underrated classic The Village and why it is now more relevant than ever.
On his fourth appearance on this show Thomas Ur-Millennial talks about Christianity, Dostoevsky, C.S. Lewis, "radical centrists", the tide turning against the Democrat Party, the deportation of "Mahmoud," and pragmatism as it relates to truth.
Co-host of the Rare Candy podcast talks living in the Portland area, the political shift of vaccine skepticism, Anthony Fauci, homelessness on the West Coast, spirituality, alternative ancient history, and more.
Photographer and host of The Saltbox podcast Mattio Pattio sits down with me to discuss art school, being a college libertarian, eastern religion, the zeal of the convert, following your passion, and more.
Host of the popular and influential podcast The Perfume Nationalist sits down with me to discuss cigarettes, the Grammys, cults, film ratings, gun activism, cancel culture, benevolent sexism, and more.
History buff and co-host of the Manifest Destiny Podcast comes back to discuss Puritan witch trials, the role of Anglo Protestantism in America's founding, the assimilation of American Catholics and the mainstreaming of Mormons, the role these all play in modern American identity politics and their place in America's future.
Thomas UR-MI comes back once more to discuss the weather in Montana, leftist demoralization following the 2024 election and the Daniel Penny trial, the value of sincerity, and more!
Host of the Bistro Californium podcast and “freelance culture warrior” Yeerk.P sits down to talk about current events in the UK including the Southport riots, the euthanasia bill and the farmers protests, the decline of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the differences between British and American humor, British talking heads in US media, the war on male heterosexuality, and more.





















