In which the podcaster stops by a diner, tells you what you don’t want to know, tells you what you do want to know, and bids you adieu.
MY LINKS
Creative website: http://richardloranger.com
Literary Services: http://PowerUnit17.com
Bandcamp page: https://richardloranger.bandcamp.com/
Email: hello@richardloranger.com
LINKS & INFO
Also sprach Zarathustra, tone poem by Richard Strauss
“Here at the end of all things” – Frodo and Sam escape Mount Doom at the end of Return of the King, dir. Peter Jackson (2003)
Audacity – Wikipedia page
Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television – Wikipedia page
Porky Pig – Wikipedia page
Theodor Adorno – Wikipedia page
Frankfurt School – Wikipedia page
The Molecule of More by Daniel Z. Lieberman, M.D. and Michael E. Long, Health Sciences Research Commons
Dopamine Nation by Anna Lembke, M.D., NPR interview
Happy the Clown, entry on Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia webpage
Balafon – Wikipedia page
Heather Cox Richardson’s YouTube channel
In Defense of Looting by Vicky Osterweil
Joy Harjo – Wikipedia page
Henri Tajfel – Wikipedia page
Mary Poppins, dir. Robert Stevenson (1964)
”Hello, I Must Be Going,” sung by Groucho Marx in Animal Crackers (1930)
And thanks for listening!
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