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A half-cast today. Just Luke and I were recorded, but we were talking about intra-family dynamics and business stuff. SpoonCast2016-02-04 Also present at various times, but not audible, were Kevin, Travis, and Ben. Recorded 2016-02-04. 00:21 Hierarchy of social needs 00:34 Luke’s theory of prefferentialism 02:26 Paul’s deep conversations 04:44 Parents mature with experience 06:01 […]
Lots of talk about lots of things. Recorded 2016-01-28 SpoonCast2016-01-28 01:03 The Witness (the game) 04:37 Refracting Consciousness 10:24 The Gloria in Perelandra 21:40 Travis is here! 26:07 How to make a bluetooth speaker? 34:57 Biblical perspectives on divorce and polygamy. 1:11:45 The fruits of the Spirit. 1:12:54 Vain glory and lawgivers. 1:14:22 Interpereting the […]
Taking death seriously, but joy more seriously. Spiritual Tapestry An interwoven trialogue across a broad range of related subjects, starting at 1:10 Russion song “Not for me (Не для меня)” 3:46 David and Goliath 6:00 Evil and seriousness 7:06 Laughter 8:47 Horror 11:35 Ties back in to D&G 13:13 Leah’s interlude on sword-making 13:52 Civilized battle […]
It’s the spooner podcast! Ben and Travis play mechs and tonks, then Luke hijacks the conversation with games about insanity at about the 15:00 mark, switching at 21:20 to talk about canon and official lore. 24:42 verges into meta-commentary, followed by a brief discussion of the Occulus Rift pre-order at 25:55. Plus 26:30 is a […]
It’s the spooner podcast! Episode 1, architecture and living spaces. SpoOratoryEp1
The company that I talk about in this episode has turned into Tryop. Er, here’s the Proto-Tryop Podcast, filled with egotistical speculation. Transcript: [Vocal “music”] Well hello ladies and gentlemen, it’s Paul Spooner again with the Paul Spooner Podcast. I … Continue reading →
A brief snapshot which is over almost as soon as it has begun. Oh, it’s about Cyborgs. Transcript: [Musical intro thing] Hello! It is Paul Spooner of the Paul Spooner Podcast. Thank you for joining me today here on a … Continue reading →
You’re in for it now! I’ve heard of some new technology and I’ve got all sorts of little ideas! Listen to them all repeated over and over again in today’s blathering about the Oculus and VR! Transcript: [marginally musical vocal … Continue reading →
Today we get a bit meta. And come full circle again. And talk about gold bowls. And traffic. And spiritual darkness. Cognate bemusedly with the poorly titled Driving and Printing. Transcript: [singing: “Well I set out to record some stuff, … Continue reading →
A long circle that finally comes closed at the end… Gape in befuddled musement while listening to Rambles and stuff. (Stories, mediums, Christianity, and rabbit trails). Transcript: [rainy music, or something] Alright! Another tired rainy day. [yawns] I stayed up … Continue reading →
The common front or back yard lawn. Why do we have these things? Oust the Lawns! Transcript: [Sung intro] I don’t know where I was going with that. I’m Paul Spooner of the Paul Spooner Podcast. I think we should … Continue reading →
A heartfelt plea that we stop locking everything. Listen with rapt awe to my five thousand word ramble on Trust and Security. Transcript: [Harmonic vocal intro] Good evening and welcome to another Paul Spooner Podcast. I’m not going to be … Continue reading →
My mind boggles at a variety of modern architecture. Transcript: [Musicalish Intro] Good morning ladies and gentlemen it’s Paul Spooner on the Paul Spooner Podcast. Early early this morning (late last night) I was looking around on the Internet trying … Continue reading →
A deeply personal revelation of my internal mental processes. Dive right in to Derived Philosophy! (0:00) [Marginally Musical Intro] …It’s the Paul Spooner Podcast! (0:18) Greetings! This is Paul Spooner! I am not sure what I’m gonna talk about today. … Continue reading →
You might well point out that this whole podcast thing is really just one big experiment, but this episode is even more-so. I’m not going to transcribe it. I was trying to record audio by using my headphones as a … Continue reading →




