Star Trek Voyager's 'Tuvok' Speaks episode artwork

EPISODE · May 31, 2025 · 39 MIN

Star Trek Voyager's 'Tuvok' Speaks

from Cary Harrison Files · host CARY HARRISON

Thanks to the FCC, and thanks to the defunding of public radio and PBS, I thank you for your direct supportCARY HARRISON: Well, here we are again, teetering on the jagged edge of progress like a drunk tightrope walker over a canyon full of terms and conditions. This is a special edition of the Cary Harrison File, still broadcasting from inside the belly of the algorithmic beast, armed with a microphone, a moral hangover, and just enough bandwidth to piss off the surveillance gods. Today's flavor of dystopia, just the usual, governments gorging on your metadata like it's an all-you-can-eat buffet of broken privacy, tech billionaires trying to colonize Mars because Earth is too full of poor people, and a current government shoving culture through a blender until it sounds like a TikTok remix of Orwell and Huxley doing karaoke. But fear not, you sentient flesh pudding, you're not alone. We're all stumbling through this simulated reality together. We're clutching our smartphones like digital rosaries, now that we have a new pope, praying to the church of the algorithm for one more dopamine hit before bedtime. And who better to help us navigate this beautifully absurd hellscape than a man who's seen the future firsthand from the bridge of a Federation starship. Joining us today is none other than Tim Russ. He's an actor, director, musician, space navigator, and a man of a thousand hats, all worn with elegance and exquisite competence. You'll remember him as Tuvok from Star Trek Voyager, the only guy on that ship who didn't fall for every spatial anomaly or temporal paradox like it was a free cruise. But Tim's resume doesn't stop at space. He's composed music. He's directed FBI commercials. Yep, the FBI, and voiced more characters than your average hallucinating screenwriter. Tim is one of the most articulate and conscious advocates for common sense and human decency in the matrix that is now so upside down that a Presbyterian U.S. president has declared himself a Catholic pope. Mr. Russ brings some sobriety back to Twitter, X, and some sanity at a time when we all need more of it. Tim Russ, I want to welcome you to the Cary Harrison Files.TIM RUSS: Thank you very much, Cary. A pleasure to be here. Appreciate it. Thank you for the intro. It was volupt.CARY HARRISON: Tim Russ, you've navigated black holes and bureaucracies. What's more dangerous to you, a Romulan warbird or the current level of propaganda and doublespeak raining down from D.C.?TIM RUSS: Well, the thing about a Romulan warbird is that, you know, it's very clear, you know, that they're the bad guys and you're the good guys. And now it's no longer clear who are the bad guys and who are the good guys. The that's that's the main difference here is that, you know, the Romulan warbirds coming at you. You know what? It's pretty much laid out and clear what's going to happen and what it's all about. And now it's just, you know, nothing but mass confusion and disinformation. And and nobody knows what, you know, half the time knows what's real and what isn't real and what's what's A.I. and what isn't A.I. And, you know, so now today you can't even rely on what you're listening to or watching or hearing because you're not even sure if it's real.CARY HARRISON: Yeah, there was an era where whatever we saw, you made. I mean, you directed your own Star Trek movie, and you had live human actors, and you had sets, and you had all of that stuff, because without you creating that, it wouldn't have been done. Now, you... they can efficiently replicate you and me. And sometimes we might not even know the difference. So it's a special kind of, I don't know, it's a dangerous trickery, especially you as a storyteller, as an imagine imagineer using a Disney term, but that's what you are as a creative.Please click above “Transcript” for the rest! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit caryharrison.substack.com/subscribe

NOW PLAYING

Star Trek Voyager's 'Tuvok' Speaks

0:00 39:55

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.

TV Podcast Industries Chris Jones, Derek O'Neill and John Harrison. TV Podcast Industries TV Podcast Industries is a podcast that provides discussions and reviews of various TV shows, including recent popular series like Alien Earth, The Sandman, The Last of Us, The Boys, and Daredevil Born Again. They also cover shows such as Ironheart, Star Trek: Picard, The Rings of Power, and many more, spanning both Marvel and DC universes, as well as other genres. Main Points Podcast Chris Harrison Whether you’re a lifelong resident, a newcomer, or just curious about what makes Decatur special, this podcast is for you. Tune in, get inspired, and become a part of the conversation as we elevate, educate, and celebrate all things Decatur, IL! Summer 2011 | Public lectures and events | Video London School of Economics and Political Science Video files from LSE's summer 2011 programme of public lectures and events, for more recordings and pdf documents see the corresponding audio collection. Hillsong Creative Team Talks Hillsong Creative A podcast for Hillsong Creative, by Hillsong Creative.Whether you’re a musician, sound engineer, singer, artist, video or lighting team member… think of this podcast as a huge creative team huddle before every weekend! You’ll hear from a few familiar people, and plenty of people you might not know yet, sharing some practical tips & reminders as well as some deeper dives into our Theology of Worship. Join us every week, as we prepare to serve together & lead our church in worship every Sunday.______Created by: Caitlin Wall & Gabriel Kelly
Produced by: JP Starra
Music by: Michael Harrison & Harry Parnwell
Artwork by: Yoseph Setiawan & Kristin MateikaIntro by: Shelby MtsamayiMore resources available at https://hillsongcreative.com

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is this episode of Cary Harrison Files?

This episode is 39 minutes long.

When was this Cary Harrison Files episode published?

This episode was published on May 31, 2025.

What is this episode about?

Thanks to the FCC, and thanks to the defunding of public radio and PBS, I thank you for your direct supportCARY HARRISON: Well, here we are again, teetering on the jagged edge of progress like a drunk tightrope walker over a canyon full of terms and...

Can I download this Cary Harrison Files episode?

Yes, you can download this episode by clicking the download button on the episode player, or subscribe to the podcast in your preferred podcast app for automatic downloads.
URL copied to clipboard!