Survival & The Millennial Condition
Episode 12 of the Semi-Intellectual Musings podcast, hosted by Diskurs Productions, titled "Survival & The Millennial Condition" was published on June 6, 2017 and runs 75 minutes.
June 6, 2017 ·75m · Semi-Intellectual Musings
Summary
Our first in a series of special guest hosted episodes with Aaron Henry. Phil and Aaron introduce the series by trying to make sense of survivalism. Following from a previous episode on Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, the discussion kicks off by way of dystopian worlds then asks: what does it mean to be prepared? How and why do we prepare for the worst? What are we all preparing for anyway? Does surviving contain elements of resilience and/or coping? From zombies, to Silicon Valley preppers, Aaron points us to The Walking Dead, 28 Days later, The 100, and other pop-culture references that we need to pay attention to as indicators of our current social conditions. Aaron gets us thinking and connects social theory to how we live within a world characterized by risks. What happens when we can no longer rely on what was once certain? At least this is for certain: Phil will take any chance he can to talk about Fargo. Maybe that makes him a hack...Aaron helps us out on that idea too. A few articles on the themes discussed: “The Walking Dead”: A gory lesson in human resilience - by Neil Drumming (Salon, 2014) Stoicism’s Solution for the Millennial’s Rush Against Time - by Audrey Cheng (Huffington Post, 2014) A guide to stoicism for neurotic millennials - Rosie Liezrowice Doomsday Prep For The Super-rich - by Evan Osnos (The New Yorker, 2017) Weak Signals (Policy Horizon Canada) Recommendations (1:09:29) Aaron recommends Muskoka Detour: lots of favour with less alcohol. Great summer brew. For a special birthday podcasting session, Phil tried and highly recommends El Dorado 12 year rum. Concluding thought: “There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls” - George Carlin -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Semi-Intellectual Musings on Twitter: @The_SIM_Pod Email Matt & Phil: [email protected] Subscribe to the podcast: https://thesim.podbean.com/feed/ iTunes: https://goo.gl/gkAb6V Stitcher: https://goo.gl/PfiVWJ GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/uFszFq Corrections & Additions webpage: http://thesim.podbean.com/p/corrections-additional-stuff/ Please leave us a rating and a review, it really helps the show! Music: Song "Soul Challenger" appearing on "Cullahnary School" by Cullah Available at: http://www.cullah.com Under CC BY SA license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/
Episode Description
Our first in a series of special guest hosted episodes with Aaron Henry. Phil and Aaron introduce the series by trying to make sense of survivalism. Following from a previous episode on Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451, the discussion kicks off by way of dystopian worlds then asks: what does it mean to be prepared? How and why do we prepare for the worst? What are we all preparing for anyway? Does surviving contain elements of resilience and/or coping? From zombies, to Silicon Valley preppers, Aaron points us to The Walking Dead, 28 Days later, The 100, and other pop-culture references that we need to pay attention to as indicators of our current social conditions. Aaron gets us thinking and connects social theory to how we live within a world characterized by risks. What happens when we can no longer rely on what was once certain? At least this is for certain: Phil will take any chance he can to talk about Fargo. Maybe that makes him a hack...Aaron helps us out on that idea too.
A few articles on the themes discussed:
- “The Walking Dead”: A gory lesson in human resilience - by Neil Drumming (Salon, 2014)
- Stoicism’s Solution for the Millennial’s Rush Against Time - by Audrey Cheng (Huffington Post, 2014)
- A guide to stoicism for neurotic millennials - Rosie Liezrowice
- Doomsday Prep For The Super-rich - by Evan Osnos (The New Yorker, 2017)
- Weak Signals (Policy Horizon Canada)
Recommendations (1:09:29)
- Aaron recommends Muskoka Detour: lots of favour with less alcohol. Great summer brew.
- For a special birthday podcasting session, Phil tried and highly recommends El Dorado 12 year rum.
Concluding thought: “There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls” - George Carlin
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Follow Semi-Intellectual Musings on Twitter: @The_SIM_Pod Email Matt & Phil: [email protected] Subscribe to the podcast: https://thesim.podbean.com/feed/ iTunes: https://goo.gl/gkAb6V Stitcher: https://goo.gl/PfiVWJ GooglePlay: https://goo.gl/uFszFq Corrections & Additions webpage: http://thesim.podbean.com/p/corrections-additional-stuff/ Please leave us a rating and a review, it really helps the show! Music: Song "Soul Challenger" appearing on "Cullahnary School" by Cullah Available at: http://www.cullah.com Under CC BY SA license http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/Similar Episodes
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