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THE BUNTZCAST

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Poet moonandmouth pops into the Buntzcast to chat about the paranormal, chaos magick, precognitive visions, the secret occult currents that flow through Texas, and much more. A feast of reason. She also gives us a sneak peek of her new poetry collection, Cataclysm Moves Me I Regret to Say.
Noah Kumin, editor of The Mars Review of Books and author of the new novel Stop All the Clocks, pops into the Buntzcast. We take a deep dive into the world of literature and publishing. We talk about New York, Chicago, the "Old Man of the Mountains," J.D. Salinger, Dimes Square, Noah's book, and much more. Want to learn how to become a successful author of mass produced Romantasy? Or perhaps your aspirations are more "literary." In either case, we've got you covered.
Georgina Rose (aka Da'at Darling), a popular Youtuber, podcaster, and expert on all things magical and occult, drops by the Buntzcast. We have a wide-ranging and intriguing discussion, touching on the best places to do magic, planetary influences, the perils of casting love spells, finding your true will, meditation, paganism and polytheism, and much more. A banquet of gnosis.
Filmmaker Eugene Kotlyarenko pops by the Buntzcast to chat about his upcoming film "The Code," starring Dasha Nekrasova and Peter Vack. We also cover his childhood amongst Russian émigrés in Brighton Beach, the magical abundance of American buffets, the future of the film industry, and his prior body of work, including the movies "Spree" and "Wobble Palace."
I don't know if you're prepared for this episode. Not sure how deep you want to go... In part two of my discussion with RFH, we cover the mysteries of Saturn's hexagon, RFH's Ayn Rand phase, the true purpose of Aztec human sacrifices, the secrets of the Jesuits, the false messiah Sabbatai Zvi, the weirdest dream RFH ever had, and much more.
The internet's most famous anonymous radical feminist, RFH, drops by the Buntzcast for a wide-ranging tour of religion, spirituality, esoteric secrets, and conspiracy theories. Our conversation takes many whimsical and unexpected turns, diving into topics such as Mormonism, reincarnation, why Chicago is secretly a spiritual Mecca, hollow earth theories, flat earthers, and the horrifying truth about what is happening under the Antarctic ice... This is part one of a two part conversation.
Artist and writer August Lamm pops into the Buntzcast to explain why you don't need a smartphone. We discuss her new pamphlet "You Don't Need a Smartphone," the joys and challenges of living without one, the devious designs of our tech overlords, the differences between life in the UK and the States, her forthcoming novel "Lambing Season," and much else besides! This was a great conversation. You can buy August's pamphlet online and "want" her book on Goodreads through the following links:
https://augustlamm.com/shop/you-dont-need-a-smartphone-digital
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/213174145-lambing-season
Jake Longstreth, painter and co-host of the Apple Beats 1 radio show Time Crisis, pops into the Buntzcast to chat about Connecticut, the Grateful Dead, the mythic status of Chicago, delivering sushi to the Google campus, seed oils, and much more.
Jordan Castro, author of The Novelist, stops by the Buntzcast. We chat about the new online magazine he's editing (The Cluny Journal), along with his writing, the Cleveland punk scene, Christianity, his new "dark academia" novel, Nicholson Baker, and more.
A link to Thomas' journalistic output with VICE:https://www.vice.com/en/contributor/thomas-morton/
Playwright and novelist, Matt Gasda, drops by the Buntzcast. We chat about the current state of the theatre, Harold Bloom, the Dimes Square scene, the impact of AI on the arts, his forthcoming novel (Sleepers), and much more besides. His collection of plays, Dimes Square and Other Plays, is available on Amazon.
Whit Stillman, auteur and chronicler of the urban haute bourgeoisie (UHB), stops by the Buntzcast. We talk about the perils of writing while hyper-caffeinated, the work of J.D. Salinger, the unexpected joys of using voiceover, the dance culture of a former time and its potential to inspire a retro-utopia, and the mysteries of faith.
Noted journalist, cultural commentator, and online personality Katherine Dee stops by the pod. We chat about deepfakes, neopaganism, the bowdlerization of Roald Dahl's work, "Otherkin," and a lot more. A feast of reason.
Chris, the man behind Youtube's popular channel MemeAnalysis, stops by the BuntzCast to talk about magic, Aleister Crowley, sacred languages, the real scoop on aliens, the secret depths of nursery rhymes, why asthma is "the occultist's disease," and more. This was a fantastic conversation.
Henri Poilevey drops by the Buntzcast, or rather, I drop by his advanced living room podcast recording studio. We chew the fat about esoteric Christianity, the perils of drug mysticism, the wild vibes of the West Coast, the future of music, and more. Mystery... Madness..
The Buntzcast roars back into action after our hiatus. Journalist and raconteur Nathan Worcester stops by to chat about Louis Farrakhan, Chicago lore, the nature of the WASP gentry, ChatGPT, Dutch farmer protests, and more.
Film producer Hadrian Belove drops by the Buntzcast. We talk about 'TFW No GF' and 'Alex's War,' teen documentaries, Dimes Square, the NPCC Film Fest, the need for alternatives to institutions in the film and publishing industries, and more. A great chat!
Dean Kissick stops by the pod to chat about art, A.I., NFTs (and why they aren't art), why the Mona Lisa became famous, the future of beauty, and more. Dean is a leading art critic, and you can check out his writing for Spike here:
https://www.spikeartmagazine.com/?q=subjects/dean-kissick
Reality Gamer stops by to discuss his Freudian interpretation of Kanye West's collaboration with Jay Z, Watch the Throne. We then veer off into talking about the historical Jesus, the anxiety of influence, William Blake, and how it's actually incel behavior to hate on Pete Davidson, among various other interesting topics. We also dispense helpful advice to our Sigma Male King followers.
You can check out RG's substack here:
https://realitygamer.substack.com
Writer, thinker, D.C. social lion, and noted Twitter personality Michael Shindler lands on the podcast, eloquently answering queries about Whit Stillman, Modern Art, pea coats, Taliban Twitter, chamomile, and more!
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