PODCASTS
Arcane Season 2 Act 3: Transformation and Perfection Explored
In this in-depth discussion of Act 3 of Arcane Season 2, the hosts analyze the central theme of transformation for each character, particularly the core 'good' characters who evolve into different versions of themselves. They elaborate on the positive and negative transformations, using characters like Vander and Victor as primary examples. The conversation deepens into the narrative, symbolism, and philosophical implications of transformation, chaos, and perfection. Key plot points and character arcs are discussed, such as Jayce and Victor's complex relationship, Jinx's internal struggle and eventual climax, and the larger narrative frame involving characters like Echo, Mel, and Heimerdinger. The show makers' meticulous attention to detail and the balance between 3D and 2D animation are praised, emphasizing the series' impact and future potential.
Joe Jackowski on Apotheosis and The Parodies
Today on the podcast, we are joined by Joe Jackowski. Joe is a Marine Corps veteran and current graduate student at Vanderbilt University in the Cognitive Psychology in Context program. His primary interest is meaning in life, which broadly extends to problems in ethics, AI, and culture.
In this episode, we sit down to discuss his first long-form article on his new substack, Apotheosis: A Philosophy for Influencers.
Philosophy Deep Dive | Nietzsche on Resentment
In today's podcast, we are diving into Nietzsche on Resentment. The book we will explore is On the Genealogy of Morals by Friedrich Nietzsche.
Friendsgiving 2019
In this episode, we are joined by many returning guests, including Joe Jackowski, Nick Buegel, and Jordan Criss. As this is a Friendsgiving episode, we recorded it before we had our yearly get together. We cover a wide area of topics and try to get an update on what everyone has been working on, but we quickly dive into deeper waters. We start our conversation with Jordan's recent exploration into Aaron Sorkin. From there, we have a broader dialogue on how fame and power affect people. We then ask what art is - using Kanye West as an example. The discussion on Art then turns toward a discussion on self-expression and vulnerability. One of the last topics we talk about is the philosophy of Jean-Paul Sartre. Then we finally close with what Nick and Joe have currently working on.
4th of July: What is Freedom?
What better way to celebrate American Independence than with a discussion about Freedom? Grab a six-pack and celebrate with us!
Nicholas Buegel, Joe Jackowski, and Jordan Criss: Morality Discussion
In this episode, Nick Buegel returns to the podcast to explore Morality. In this discussion, we have regulars Jordan Criss and Joe Jackowski to talk to through Morality. We meander into ethics, autonomy, and how stress affects people. Finally, we close out the episode with a conversation Joe and Jordan wanted to have about the Liam Neeson controversy in person. This conversation leaves food for thought and other explorations for you to follow.