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In June of 2020, Buddha Kline vanished from the Carson National Forest while searching for the Forrest Fenn Treasure. From alien abductions to haunted hotels to reincarnation robots, everyone has a theory. Join our host Graham Anderson as she unearths all the answers to the question of... What happened to Buddha Kline? Starring Addison Peacock as Graham Anderson. Created by Jeremy Ellett. A Good Pointe Original.
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Pro-freedom discussion which AVOIDS Coercion and Hypocrisy. This is a consistent application of postmodernism to reveal subjectivity/perspective. The goal is NOT to determine right or wrong, rather to explore better ideas to make nearly everyone satisfied if not happier. The goal restated is de-escalation through innovation. Get out of the Box; the box described around Ep 21. Contact: subjectiveprofessor@gmail.com
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Welcome to ITS SUBJECTIVE, where two mates muse and argue about music - albums, songs, gigs and more! Come back every Friday for the boy's latest takes on all sorts of genres!
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Subjective Conditions looks at a wide variety of perspectives on how capitalism shapes our own experiences of our lives and senses of self in the world today. We emphasize how to bring in all sorts of different theories and practices on how to engage in collective and individual trauma healing work and community building to help listeners work through the emotional devastation under capitalism today to find a new way to be with themselves and others. With friends and guests joining us along ...
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I can't find where I said it before (was it in my head?) but I thought I said that Trump looks like he's in "martyr" mode. He's willing to suffer even die for his belief in America. I hope I am right and that we need this to get us through the debt crisis in the most "Austrian Economics understanding" way possible. Let's Go!…
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Hey, folks! Today on the feed we’re sharing an episode of my yearly go-to re-listen. It’s called Regarding Dracula. Or Re:Dracula. (One more but just this line:) It’s called Re:Dracula. They were kind enough to help us out IN A BIG WAY for our launch of Someone Just Like You and we’d love to be able to send some new listeners their way. I’m huge fa…
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Harris supporters are largely silent while Trump supporters are filled with the euphoria of vindication. How much of that is Hopium (hope fill endorphin rush) and how much is based on a reasonable understanding of what is coming financially and economically? This episode tosses around some thoughts on Emotion and Logic; can't get more extreme than …
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I woke up this morning and found out that Trump had won. 20 million or so Democrats who "voted" 4 years ago didn't show up, huh, how about that? I am seriously surprised. But I'm not sad. This is opportunity... and this episode discusses some of the interesting things that are already happening. Enjoy with Hope.…
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Sunday, Jesus Day. Some time for some reflection and preaching. Inspired by current events... for what is it that people hope? Where does hope come from and should believers be any different? And IF we have the hope of God's calling, what do we do while we are still in the world? Hopefully, I answer these questions today, or at least give you a sta…
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I will have to post about the Vance/Rogan episode next week, I'm just a bit beat from a long day at the school. Instead, we talk about the beauty of the Free Market. It's kind of like the beauty in nature. We did nothing except notice and observe it. I discuss a few concepts which makes the beauty possible.…
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Some candidates and supporters of those candidates are engaging in hate mongering. These people are tirelessly promoting hate and violence. It reminds me of students who would register for my Race class expecting to be taught who, how, and when to hate. I would inform them that the class is NOT going to do that but that there were plenty of other i…
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My child's science teacher rewards students with her own FIAT currency. Although the intended use of the currency was limited to her own class, a small economy run on Science Dollars developed throughout the school. I talk about that and the search for money in the real economy.Por The Subjective Professor
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Hey all. I watched the ENTIRE conversation between Trump and Rogan. I present to you my summary and some thoughts on it. The range of topics was only part of the experience, the stamina, and ability of Trump to talk for 3 hours and still attend other events that same day... gotta give him respect. Let's hope that Harris goes on and tries to do the …
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Sunday, Jesus Day. Authoritarians to the right and left... and sometimes within. What to do about this natural human inclination to rule and control others? What can Jesus's example of servitude teach us about how we are to serve? God Bless.Por The Subjective Professor
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My 7th Grade History class was going over the different types of government in the various colonies of major European countries in early colonial America. Colonies tried to attract new and more colonists to ensure success of the colony. In other words, colonies had to cater to the desires of the colonists to attract them and get them to stay. It is…
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A variation on the old saying of "no matter who you vote for you get John McCain". In other words, voters wanted a peace president, but they got a war president instead. Well, the same can be said about inflation; that is, people want lower inflation, but they get higher inflation instead. I go over the platform proposals of the 2 candidates and lo…
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A trip down memory lane for me. I was reminiscing about my university teaching days, and I thought I would share as part of my "therapy". haha Because I always had to teach "required for graduation" courses, FEW people were excited to be in my class. Those who were excited, well it was because their friend told them about it. In this episode, I go …
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Sunday, Jesus Day. I wonder if in Bible history there were times when the leadership of Judah and Israel were so corrupt that they tried to censor and thus prevent the hearing of the Truth? As a matter of fact, it was quite frequent. An examination of what was going on might help us to understand our own context. Blessings to you and Peace.…
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Though I don't really follow professional sports, I can appreciate the athleticism of sports in general. The stories around Clark illustrate many lessons on Race dynamics and what to do when one encounters bad discrimination. That will be the focus of this episode. I also discuss an interview I did with the Wohlwend family on their podcast Real Pow…
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Sunday Son Day? How do people applaud the speeches heard today, especially those referred to as "word salads?" I have a theory. We might be in a situation where people hear but don't understand; Jesus is familiar with this situation. What is to be done? Are we guilty of the same? Hopefully, I share something helpful to make sense of phenomena which…
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Every once in a while, I see something, and then I rant. I am reminded of how criminally negligent the education establishment was and is especially during the Lockdown years. We will be feeling the consequences of that accursed policy for decades. We have work to do.Por The Subjective Professor
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When I taught in the university, The Common Good was the name of one of the courses I would regularly have to teach. What is the common good, what is meant and understood and taught in that perspective? Based on the reading list we were supposed to use, there was LITTLE good taught in many classes. You might be happy to know that every semester I h…
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First Principles... it sounds so technical... so, I'm going to dumb it down for you in true Subjective Professor style. I was listening to Dave Smith's podcast about Constantin's discussion of first principles and thought I would put my spin on it and suggest how we can use this simplified understanding positively for personal benefit.…
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One of my favorite shows is Lie to Me which ran from 2009-2011. The first season is the only season one needs to watch. It is based on the research of Dr Paul Ekman. The point is that there are ways to know if someone is lying to us or not. I go over the tv show and a method that I teach the folks at my church. So... try not to lie to me. :D…
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I'm surprised it took this long but Elon Musk's political position has become a trending topic. Is it possible to endorse a candidate AND have a company which is politically neutral??? Then I take a moment to examine the subject of Neutrality. What does it mean and what do they think it means??Por The Subjective Professor
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ILA got a lot of what they wanted, but it came at a price. I don't think they will get a good deal next time around if they are still around. Automation is something that cannot be stopped, only delayed with a huge cost. FEMA part of Homeland Security, dropping the ball. I talk a little about how badly they are, but the point is that nearly ALL gov…
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International Longshoreman's Strike is in the news, so, we have to talk about monopolies and government interference again (as if we ever stop). I share some points that should be considered when "choosing" a side. I would quote Treebeard from Lord of the Rings here about choosing sides, but IFKYK. Freedom for the win, again.…
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Cory DeAngelis is a HUGE advocate for School Choice and yesterday was fired for choices made when he was younger. I don't know him personally but what we are witnessing is Ad Hominem attacks to divert people's attention from the importance of School Choice. My subjective thoughts on the matter.Por The Subjective Professor
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A hot-takes episode covering the stories in the news today from troops being deployed overseas to hurricane recovery here. I'm not going to talk about the events in detail but just to make a point about letting the government do your emergency planning for you. Speedy return to normal for all those affected by the hurricane.…
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Today Calvin Coolidge has become my favorite president of the USA. Not because of his campaign slogan (Stay cool with Coolidge), not because he is named after the originator of the presbyterian tradition, but because he reduced federal debt by 17.2%. Andrew Jackson virtually eliminated the debt, but I'll do an episode on him in the future and maybe…
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Sunday Jesus Day. I know that my sermons sound more like economics lectures and this one will fail to break that stereotype. What is money and how is it related to Jesus and faith? A good understanding will lead to the creation of value rather than that sinful destruction of value. Peace and Blessings.…
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Building a bit on yesterday's episode, I take a shot at PhDs. It's a racialization didn't you know? How do many get the PhD, what is their new attitude and what do they do with that license to create information? I think that inflation has happened there, and perhaps I am part of that problem.Por The Subjective Professor
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Yaroslav Hunka was a WW2 veteran who was honored in the Candian Parliament, House of Commons one year ago. Zelensky (or as I like to call him, Zenazi) was in town and people thought it would be nice to see another Ukranian who fought against Russians in a different war. WAIT a MINUTE. Nazis fought against the Soviets in WW2, and yep, Canada gave a …
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Sun Tzu is commonly thought to be a Chinese General who really understood how to win a war. He came to mind as I was listening to Judge Napolitano interview Jeffrey Sachs. The US is dropping the ball and is its own worst enemy. War is the most destructive and wasteful activity of humanity no matter how you want to dress it up. Peace and Prosperity …
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Gold is at a new high, FED cut interest rates, wars abound, and people are in my face telling me I don't know jack. Are these things related? Possibly. I have talked about virtue signaling and the Dunning Kruger effect elsewhere, but they were not the headlining topic. So, let's get into it.Por The Subjective Professor
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Jesus Time again. Many people SAY they trust in God but in reality, they trust themselves. This might work in the world, but as Christians, this is a no-no. In fact, it kind of reminds me of how many people in America SAY they trust Freedom but then don't. How do we get that Trusting feeling and what do we do if/when we get it? Hope this message is…
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There is talk that the Secret Service may get a budget increase after their failure to protect Donald Trump in Pennsylvania. It might seem like the goal of agencies is to do a good job, but that view is mostly wrong. There might be some naive employee who is a true believer and wants to do a good job, but they are prevented by everyone else who is …
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A little late today but let's talk about one way of being interesting. That is, be an individual. How do we do this today? By remembering one's racializations, of course. Exercising our freedom with responsibility leads to a positive kind of diversity which benefits all.Por The Subjective Professor
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Matt Walsh has a new Docu/movie entitled "Am I Racist?" I watched an interview between Walsh and Jimmy Dore; I don't watch movies until they come out on a streaming site. Nevertheless, even in that short interview, there's lot to say. Race theory is my bread and butter, the focus of my dissertation and book, so, I have lots of things to say, some o…
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Went a little long today but even that was a summary of a summary, sorry. Korea in 1953 was a bombed-out shell of a country. But by the 1980's the country was exporting cars to the US. Now, it is hard to buy an electronic good without at least considering a product made in Korea or which has a Korean company's logo on it. How were they able to have…
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Hearing some of the reactions to the unsubstantiated statements about Haitians enjoying pet cuisine, is interesting. One set of reactions that stood out was the desire for people NOT to see all Haitians as the same. Some Haitians are educated and value contributing members of society. So, what about that "they all look alike" claim? Is it unique to…
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My father always said that a sermon should be a testimony of faith. I hope a bit of sharing goes a long way to explain how I understand healing and why I preach in the way that I do. We all should want healing all of the time. But we must take care to make a kind of healing the object and goal of faith. And we should definitely steer clear of plati…
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Hey folks! We've got a new audio drama to tell you about. It's big, bold, hard sci-fi, so think THE EXPANSE, SERENITY, SNOWPIERCER, that kind of vibe, set on a future terraformed Mars, where the last woman awakened from cryosleep discovers her husband has become the dictator of Mars. It stars Lily Rabe from AMERICAN HORROR STORY, and it comes from …
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