PZ's Podcast
Episode Archive
Episode Archive
367 episodes of PZ's Podcast since the first episode, which aired on August 4th, 2010.
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    Previously Unreleased: Joe MeekMarch 23rd, 2012 | 48 mins 49 secs"The Nazareth Principle" (Simeon Zahl) and Joe Meek: they're synonymous. Joe Meek was an improbable genius, who Hear(d) a New World. His wondrous work, achieved under conditions so unusual as to make the mind boggle, is a pure example of Christ's being labelled by the question, "Can anything good come out of Nazareth?" 
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    Episode 99 9/10 - TwisterellaMarch 16th, 2012 | 32 mins 22 secsWhen reality comes crashing in to call, you've got to be prepared for a re-think. It's what happens to 'Billy Liar,' in another dazzling English rose, the movie "Billy Liar" from 1963. 
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    Episode 99 5/8 - A Kind of LovingMarch 13th, 2012 | 27 mins 20 secsThis podcast is about categorization — the pitfalls of categorization. With people, with friends (and prospective friends), with husbands and wives (and prospective husbands and wives), with everybody. It's also about possession — pitfalls of possession. Especially with people you love. 
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    Episode 99 - A Night at the BardoMarch 10th, 2012 | 29 minsHarpo's Night at the Bardo — but not Harpo's, actually. It was mine. It was PZ's Night at the Bardo. 
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    Episode 98 - Reflections in a Golden EyeMarch 10th, 2012 | 32 mins 56 secsIf you want to find out what true north is in your life—in other words, where you are really going—notice what books you are drawn to. Or what movies you really like. Or what music you're putting on your iPod these days. Or what television show you can't miss this week. Those things function as a truth north for your life's actual direction. 
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    Episode 97 - Surprise (Symphony)February 13th, 2012 | 24 mins 4 secs"Oops! I did it again!": it just came over me. Despite a break, a real break, very soon to come, Lola compelled one to speak. I mean, "Lola," the 1961 movie by Jacques Demy. 
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    Episode 96 - Strack-BillerbeckFebruary 11th, 2012 | 24 mins 12 secs"Disputed passage" (Lloyd C. Douglas) is what this podcast is not. There are any number of issues to talk about, yet so many are so particular, and rally around themselves all kinds of differing opinions. 
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    Mini Podcast 94 - My New ProgramFebruary 3rd, 2012 | 15 mins 56 secsLanguage changes, changes, changes. "Elle coule, coule, coule." Like a simple but undeviating "conversation" at the drive—through window of the bank. Or like the use of the word "program." 
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    Episode 93 - FalsificationFebruary 3rd, 2012 | 30 mins 50 secs"Falsification" is another word for compartmentalization. When we falsify reality—as in "being untrue," either to a person or to convictions that we (otherwise) hold sincerely—we get, well, what we deserve. 
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    Episode 92 - G-dFebruary 1st, 2012 | 20 mins 6 secs"Kuh-hay-tchuh-pek." It means "God," or rather G-d, in Martian. You can find out all about "Kuh-hay-tchuh-pek" in the now Criterioned 1964 movie "Robinson Crusoe on Mars." 
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    Episode 91 - SequelsJanuary 27th, 2012 | 31 mins 40 secsSequels are strange: sometimes they're better than the original, most of the time they're worse. What makes a good sequel? 
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    Episode 88 - Tana and TahrirJanuary 20th, 2012 | 33 mins 16 secsI don't believe in "reality," or rather, I believe what looks like reality is seldom reality. This can be easily proved by a quick viewing of..."The Mummy Ghost" (1944). One look at that wonderful movie is able to confer an accurate understanding of reality. 
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    Episode 87 - Bette Davis EyesJanuary 19th, 2012 | 31 mins 18 secsThey are all, like Ray Milland, "The Man with the X-Ray Eyes" — these Huguenot heroes: Marot, Duplessis-Mornay, de Beze, de Coligny, de Rohan, d'Aubigne. That includes their English co-religionists, such as Whitgift and Abbott and Grindal. 
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    Episode 86 - Supermarionation IIJanuary 11th, 2012 | 27 mins 44 secsThis podcast tries to go a little deeper with Supermationation. It is really about social class, and the kind of alliance that inevitably imperils a religion whose goal is emancipating the human race. We start with "It Happened One Night," then chart our way north, to an old surprising hymn. 
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    Episode 85 - Protestant Episcopalians in SupermarionationJanuary 10th, 2012 | 37 mins 24 secsCan the mind of man and woman conceive that the subject of Episcopal haberdashery in the moves might be interesting and meaningful? Well, yes, it might be, at least to me. 
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    Episode 84 - Yvette Vickers (f. 4.27.11)January 9th, 2012 | 33 mins 12 secsYvette Vickers played supporting roles in two unforgettable 1950's science-fiction movies: "Attack of the 50 Foot Woman" and "Attack of the Giant Leeches." As far as I'm concerned, she stole the show both times. But, Yvetter Vickers is now dead. Or rather, she was found dead, on the 27th of April last year (2011). 
