After Dark Ep. 19 - Let Batman Be Funny

EPISODE · Nov 4, 2023 · 47 MIN

After Dark Ep. 19 - Let Batman Be Funny

from Moral Ambiguity · host Moral Ambiguity

This podcast was recorded in July 2023. In this ultimate episode, we all talk about Ultimate Spider-Man, the ultimate Arrowverse, and funny ultimate Batman. Ultimately, we enjoy comic books, but they can be ultimately bad or ultimately good. It just takes some ultimate digging, ultimately! After Dark is a bonus series that only happens when the hosts' schedules do not line up for a regular episode. This may feature any configuration of the cast. Join us as we take a load off! Follow us! http://beacons.ai/moralambiguity Intro/outro music by Yungtown! http://youtube.com/yungtown

NOW PLAYING

After Dark Ep. 19 - Let Batman Be Funny

0:00 47:29

No transcript for this episode yet

We transcribe on demand. Request one and we'll notify you when it's ready — usually under 10 minutes.

The Dyslexic Codpast Joshua Mark An eccentric discussion of current events, moral issues of our time and much more... Explicit Elon Musk Fail Marlawn Heavenly VII Elon Musk Fail: Podcast consist of improv research and catalyzes imaginary conversations that seek to advance the science and practice of character, with a focus on moral, performance, civic, and intellectual virtues such as curiosity, diligence, fearlessness and honesty.WHO IS SHERLOCK HOMEBOY?Sherlock Homeboy is unique compared to an average human, but he is not a “high-functioning sociopath.” Sherlock Homeboy most likely suffers from Asperger's Syndrome, a minor case of Bipolar Disorder, and a hint of Savant Syndrome. Asperger's Syndrome causes Sherlock Homeboy to think in pictures. He is extremely antisocial, also classified as aromantic and sapiosexual, never has love affairs and shuns society, with a split personality. Sherlock Homeboy is not just a outside of the box thinker, but a mystery himself. Aside from his obvious inability to behave in a social settings, his obvious lack of regard for the rules there is also the fact that his skills are not infallible. In rea Explicit Ambivalent Offenders: Re-Examining History’s Most Questionable Figures Jamie Poljanac, Erin Poljanac, & Matt H Just like history isn’t all black and white, neither are the people who lived it. So who are the ones living in the grey?Welcome to Ambivalent Offenders— where we dig into the lives of people who’ve been called a lot of things: villains, scoundrels, monsters, misfits, or just plain morally messy. But were they really as bad as history says… or have they gotten an unfair rap?In each episode, we unpack the stories, facts, and cultural myths surrounding some of the most questionable  (and sometimes misunderstood) figures from the past — all in a tone that’s more friend-at-brunch (according to one listener review) than lecture hall. No dusty textbooks, no moral grandstanding. Just conversational storytelling, questionable behavior, and a little historical tea.Ultimately, we’re here to do what humans do best: judge the hell out of some pretty interesting people. Explicit Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech Moral Repair Two-time AMBIE-nominated podcast Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech is a series about the innovations that make our world, disrupt our societies, and how we can repair the damage.Hosts Annanda Barclay and Keisha McKenzie talk with tech experts, philosophers and spiritual leaders. They explore technological innovation and moral concerns while showcasing empowering, practical wisdom from the African continent and diaspora to nurture wellbeing for all.New episodes drop every other Wednesday—wherever you listen to podcasts. Moral Repair is part of PRX’s Big Questions Project, which supports new podcasts exploring discourse with exemplary thinkers focused on humanity's most profound questions. This second season is supported by the John Templeton Foundation and produced by PRX Productions. Explicit
URL copied to clipboard!