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the fuzzie podcast
by Kamarr Richée
the fuzzie squirrel is a pamphlet that has been published and distributed internationally for almost 20 years. this podcast will revisit some of the more memorable works form the past, and explore the continuing complexity that is humanity today. there is only one requirement: think about what you encounter, and live what you hold in your heart.
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episode 8: feelings
we will be taking a break after this episode due to the other projects in the works. feel free to check out A Podcast About Names and Other Stuff, as well as Been Pastoring Through Some Hard Times, to see other works while you wait. for now, those, this is arguably one of the most traditional episodes yet. a lot of different pieces, of a variety of types, all coming together to help show you what it is to be a people, a human be-ing, a person. enjoy, think, learn, and see you next time...
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episode 7: cardinal directions
this is a long episode; seriously, you may need to pause it a few times to get all the way through; but then, some thoughts take time; this is one of those. join me in thinking deep thoughts on what it means to have direction, how do we orient ourselves in this world, and just how important is a world view anyways? written in 2015, Cardinal Directions is one of my more serious pieces I have done, a long form essay that journeys into the depths of my heart for the world.
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episode 6: emotions
sometimes you just need to get it out, right? this is an episode of getting out some emotions. 3 of the entries are poems from three different years; no title, just date to mark my temporal place relative to emotive state. we also have another installment in the new series “They’re Only Human: Respite” where we consider what does it mean to rest and relax. in “Sometimes I Actually Wish That I Wasn’t Black”() i explore how my own ethnic experience at times leave me wishing for another. the other essay in this episode is “Generation Gaps”(), a controversial and divisive one to be sure, but one that just may resonate, especially these many years later with how different ages express themselves l in the world. ok, let’s see how my emotions throughout my life interact with and affect yours…
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episode 5: existence
this episode is meant to look at the idea of just what does it mean to exist from a number of different angles. the only problem is that some of these essays i'm not exactly sure when I wrote them! "They're Only Human: Sustenance" (2023) is the first installment in a new series of stories to slowly examine the ideas of being, relationship, and meaning in the world. not sure exactly when i wrote this one, but "Autocide" (2008?) makes us stop and ask ourselves just who we are, and what do we honestly think of that? in "Anarchy with Memory" (2010?), while i ironically enough don't remember exactly when it was written, we apply a concept first explored in a political model i had proffered to my own personal state of being. "Have I Introduced You to My Friend Bob?" (2014) forces us to question how we sound, and how we listen, and how even we live. finally, "The Hope of All Hopes" (2007) is my attempt to express just what gave me hope for the future during one of my darker times in life.
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episode 4: division
What could be more modern than looking at ways to disagree, right? But these aren’t new arguments, once again spanning the years, we look at essays from different times and places that explore a number of the divisions in life. In Apple pie, Baseball, and Jazz (2015) we are confronted with the place of Blackness in the American identity. Then we encounter a diatribe against the alleged unity found in the church in Divide We Stand (2021). Finally, we come to what is possibly the most popular essay from the entire fuzzie squirrel catalog, Button B Has No Function (2005).
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episode 3: i am humble
ok, so this time we have what is referred to as a special edition in the print form of the fuzzie squirrel. sometimes there are ideas that take time to express. in special editions, as opposed to several smaller pieces that come together to form some bigger picture, we explore one thought, one concept, one idea, to see just how far we can go in it. in this episode, we have the essay titled “i am humble.” in this we see what does it mean to be humble, how could i ever claim to be humble, and should you make such a claim yourself.
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episode 2: development
This episode centers around a theme of youthfulness, growth, maturity and even the hope of change. Memoirs of a Pagan Sacrifice (Dec. 2015) is a meditation on the goals parents make for their children. Kids Will Be Kids (Feb 2015) is a short story that may seem strange at first, but soon proves that there really is "nothing new under the sun." Gold Star Snitches (Feb 2015) gives us a brief look into a secret society, so don't tell anyone. Finally, I Had A Dream This Morning (Feb 2014) delves into the melancholic realizations that we can sometimes only make when we are not awake.
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episode 1: ponder
Four short pieces exploring roles, emotions, responsibilities and outcomes. We ponder the way society decides how to allocate resources in "Priorities Askew" (October 2014), the subtle difference between educating and wasting time in "Where's the Line?" (April 2014), the difficulties of trying to do right in "Spiritual Reconstitution Overwhelming Syndrome" (June 2014), and the way our actions dictate our outcomes in "Sagacious or Salacious?" (June 2014)
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
the fuzzie squirrel is a pamphlet that has been published and distributed internationally for almost 20 years. this podcast will revisit some of the more memorable works form the past, and explore the continuing complexity that is humanity today. there is only one requirement: think about what you encounter, and live what you hold in your heart.
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Kamarr Richée
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