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Duncan Trussell on Netflix's Animated Mind Trip "The Midnight Gospel"

Duncan Trussell on Netflix's Animated Mind Trip "The Midnight Gospel"

Update: 2020-05-03
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I talked recently with comedian and long-time podcaster Duncan Trussell about his newest project, The Midnight Gospel, now available on Netflix. It's an extremely unlikely mashup of Trussell's deeply philosophical podcast conversations with some of the most interesting thinkers out there and the DayGlo animation of Pendleton Ward, creator of Adventure Time, in collaboration with animation house Titmouse. Together, they've wrought a fascinating piece of work. As part of our conversation, Duncan and I talked about such relevant cultural touchstones as John McPhee's Annals of the Former World, N.K, Jemisin's Hugo-winning science fiction, Nick Park's Oscar-winning Creature Comforts,  Ram Dass, Trudy Goodman, Roshi Joan Halifax, Anne Lamott, and, well, quite a few other things. The Midnight Gospel is a unique animated show, unlike anything else out there, and that's a good thing. Give a listen. 



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Duncan Trussell on Netflix's Animated Mind Trip "The Midnight Gospel"

Duncan Trussell on Netflix's Animated Mind Trip "The Midnight Gospel"

David Bloom