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EPISODE · Dec 11, 2025 · 1H 14M

Jean-Bernard Xavier Philippe de Marigny de Mandeville

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In which we are audited for cultural sensitivity, Dorothy puts on their tour guide hat to discuss New Orleans' parallel streets of desire and piety and the mythic alcoholic/degenerate gambler that named them in the early 19th century, the ever elusive bohemian paradise, why we can never be happy, the street culture of New Orleans, the various hustles of typewriter poetry, dead dogs and jazz, the kundalini explosion and Mardis Gras odyssey story, the unpredictability of peak experiences, the legend of Jimmy Long Dick, and scam stories. Acid, ketamine, yoga, mdma, mardis gras, chinese medicine, New Orleans, psychosis, busking Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In which we are audited for cultural sensitivity, Dorothy puts on their tour guide hat to discuss New Orleans' parallel streets of desire and piety and the mythic alcoholic/degenerate gambler that named them in the early 19th century, the ever elusive bohemian paradise, why we can never be happy, the street culture of New Orleans, the various hustles of typewriter poetry, dead dogs and jazz, the kundalini explosion and Mardis Gras odyssey story, the unpredictability of peak experiences, the legend of Jimmy Long Dick, and scam stories. Acid, ketamine, yoga, mdma, mardis gras, chinese medicine, New Orleans, psychosis, busking Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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