David Boles: Human Meme

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Synopsis

This Human Meme podcast is the inflection point for what it means to live a life of knowing. We are in the critical moment of human induction. David Boles is a writer, publisher, teacher, lyricist and author living and working in New York City. He has dedicated his life to founding the irrevocable aesthetic. Be a Human Meme!

Episodes

  • A Comprehensive Guide to EMDR Therapy

    07/04/2024 Duration: 16min

    We start by examining the world of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR) therapy. Our conversation will unfold the layers of this unique therapeutic approach, from its intriguing inception and fundamental principles to a detailed walkthrough of each of its eight transformative phases. We will also contrast EMDR with other therapeutic methodologies, providing insights into its efficacy in managing and healing from traumatic experiences.

  • Rediscovering What's Lost: The Subtle Art of Mourning Small Absences in Our Lives

    06/04/2024 Duration: 22min

    In the declaration of human experience, "things that were lost" conjure images of objects, moments, and connections that have slipped through our fingers, vanished into the ether of the past. These losses can range from the tangible, like cherished heirlooms or letters, to the intangible, such as lost opportunities, forgotten languages, or extinct cultures. The essence of what is lost intertwines with the essence of our very humanity, sparking a yearning that is as deep as it is complex.

  • Future of Work: Navigating AI Safe Jobs in the Age of AGI and ASI

    05/04/2024 Duration: 20min

    We check into the complex interplay between human ingenuity and artificial intelligence, uncovering the pathways that lead to careers resilient in the face of automation. As we project forward into the next 10, 20, and even 50 years, the imminent emergence of Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) and Artificial Superintelligence (ASI) beckons us to reimagine the essence of work, the sanctity of human creativity, and the societal implications of living alongside entities with intelligence that may one day surpass our own.

  • The Pros and Cons of Non-Traditional Casting in Theatre, Film, and Television

    04/04/2024 Duration: 19min

    Non-traditional casting, also known as color-conscious or diverse casting, refers to the practice of casting actors in roles that were traditionally intended for actors of a different race, gender, or ethnicity. While the intention behind this practice is often to promote diversity and inclusion, it has sparked considerable debate and controversy. In this conversation, we will look into the complexities of non-traditional casting and examine its historical context, potential pitfalls, and the importance of authentic and diverse storytelling

  • Gemini: The Kitten Who Became a Dragon

    03/04/2024 Duration: 14min

    Gemini's reign was marked by peace and prosperity. She used her immense power wisely, nurturing the land, and fostering harmony among all creatures. Her wisdom and compassion became legendary, inspiring generations to come. But even in times of peace, darkness lurked in the shadows, waiting for the opportune moment to strike. An ancient evil, long thought to be vanquished, began to stir, threatening to plunge the world into chaos.

  • Rise of The Nones: Shaping a Secular Future in Society and Policy

    02/04/2024 Duration: 21min

    The phenomenon of "The Nuns"—individuals, particularly those under the age of 30, who identify with no specific religion—is an intriguing and multifaceted shift in the landscape of faith, belief, and thinking in contemporary society. This group, which has been growing steadily over the years, represents a significant departure from traditional religious affiliations and poses profound questions about the nature of belief, community, and identity in the modern age.

  • Cat Heads in Space! Episode 23: The Great Cosmic Cat-Swap

    01/04/2024 Duration: 30min

    In the vast emptiness of space, aboard the feline starship Purrfinity, the Cat Heads are about to embark on a journey unlike any other. It's April Fool's Day, a day known across the universe for its mischief and mayhem. But as our intrepid heroes will soon discover, not all is as it seems. The ship's halls echo with the sounds of paws on metal, but today, those paws might not belong to whom you think.

  • Unlocking the Secrets of Unity: The Enduring Legacy of the Narmer Palette

    31/03/2024 Duration: 12min

    In the twilight's embrace, as the sands whispered ancient tales, there lay a relic of forgotten times—the Narmer Palette. Its smooth surface, etched with intricate hieroglyphs, held secrets that time had almost erased. Once, it had been the prized possession of King Narmer, the unifier of Egypt. It chronicled his glorious victories and celebrated his divine power. But as centuries turned into millennia, the palette was lost to the unforgiving sands, its story fading into obscurity.

  • Finding the Depths of Perception: The Futility of Precision in Understanding Life

    30/03/2024 Duration: 10min

    Let's start with the literal interpretation. The length of a piece of string can be measured in physical units: inches, centimeters, meters. But, even here, we encounter our first layer of complexity. The length of the string depends entirely on the string itself - its purpose, its use, and its origin. A kite string may stretch hundreds of feet into the sky, while a piece of dental floss spans only a few inches. The string used by a child to tie a homemade bracelet measures differently than the string that secures a ship to its mooring. Each string serves a distinct purpose, and its length is determined by the requirements of its function.

  • Unveiling Bias: From Shirley Cards to AI - Navigating the Future of Inclusive Technology

    29/03/2024 Duration: 14min

    This analysis will be an examination into the heart of how historical biases have shaped, and continue to shape, the technologies that permeate our lives. In this episode, we embark on a critical exploration of the invisible threads that connect past practices with present challenges, revealing the subtle yet powerful ways in which biases can become embedded in the very fabric of our technological advancements. As we traverse from the era of the Shirley Cards, a seemingly innocuous tool that nonetheless perpetuated a narrow and exclusionary vision of human skin tone, to the modern landscape of AI and new media, we uncover the multifaceted layers of discrimination that lurk beneath the surface of innovation.

  • Love Beyond Memory: A Tale of Devotion, Loss, and the Enduring Power of the Human Heart

    28/03/2024 Duration: 13min

    06In the heart of a quaint town, knotted into the fabric of its history and charm, lived Thomas and Eleanor. Their love story, spanning over half a century, was a testament to devotion, sacrifice, and the bittersweet tang of reality. It began under the auspices of youthful ambition and dreams, with their destinies initially charting the course set by Thomas's career. Together, they navigated the early challenges of marriage, moving from place to place, each relocation a stepping stone in Thomas's burgeoning career. Eleanor, ever the supportive partner, put her own aspirations on hold, finding joy in the successes they shared.

  • Exploring the Future of Inclusive Toys: Moving Beyond Disabilities

    27/03/2024 Duration: 15min

    The introduction of toys that explain, educate, and celebrate disabilities marks a pivotal moment in the history of toy manufacturing. Companies like Lego, Mattel, American Girl, Playmobil, Lottie Dolls, and Hasbro have stepped into a realm that goes beyond mere play. They've embarked on a mission to reshape perceptions, foster empathy, and promote inclusivity from the earliest stages of human development.

  • Oliver Sacks: A Life of Curiosity, Compassion, and Choosing Quality Over Quantity in the Face of Cancer

    26/03/2024 Duration: 19min

    Oliver Sacks was a figure of immense intellect and empathy, whose work has left an indelible mark on both the scientific community and the general public. We will start by examining his groundbreaking contributions to neurology, highlighting his ability to see beyond the diagnosis to the human experience within. Sacks's case studies were not mere clinical observations but stories of resilience, adaptability, and the nuanced conflicts of human consciousness.

  • Cat Heads in Space! Episode 22: Galactic Gherkins and the Quest for the Ultimate Pickle

    25/03/2024 Duration: 35min

    The sizzle of pickle juice on overheated engines, the squelch of cucumbers underpaw, and the distant, panicked yowls of Cookie Kitty. In the depth of space, aboard the starship Litterbox, a culinary catastrophe unfolds. Our heroes are met with a scene of chaos: the galley, once a place of delightful scents, now overwhelmed by the acrid stench of vinegar, garlic, and mysterious spices. Behold, the curious case of the poison pickle!

  • Faith in Flux: Navigating the Future of Christianity and Catholicism in a Secular Age

    24/03/2024 Duration: 21min

    As we stand at the crossroads of history and innovation, the fabric of faith is being stretched and transformed in ways we've never seen before. The rise of secularism, the global spread of Christianity beyond its Western cradle, and the intriguing possibilities presented by technological advancements pose profound questions about the future of Christianity, Catholicism, and religious practice at large.

  • Unlocking Innovation: The Power of Knowledge Over Mere Smartness

    23/03/2024 Duration: 17min

    In the history of human intellect, there's an intriguing debate that often goes unnoticed in the hustle of our daily lives: the dichotomy between knowing more and being smarter. This idea – that it's better to know more than to be smarter than – beckons a deeper exploration, not just of what we value in intelligence but how these values shape our interactions, ambitions, and ultimately, our society's trajectory.

  • From Tragedy to Transformation: Navigating Fame, Addiction, and Mental Health Through the Decades

    22/03/2024 Duration: 17min

    The late 1960s and early 1970s were a period of extraordinary cultural and musical evolution, marked by the emergence of music superstars who would forever change the landscape of popular music. Yet, this era was also shadowed by a series of tragic early deaths among these iconic figures, many of which were tied to drug overdoses. The loss of talents such as Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, Brian Jones, Alan Wilson, Ron "Pigpen" McKernan, and Gram Parsons not only left a void in the music world but also served as a somber reflection of the times. To understand the trajectory that led these artists to their premature demises, it's essential to examine into the confluence of factors that characterized their environment, the pressures they faced, and the broader societal implications of their actions and fates.

  • Seance of Lost Love

    21/03/2024 Duration: 15min

    In the heart of a quaint, cobblestone-lined town stood a small, Victorian-style parlor, its windows dimly lit by the flickering glow of candlelight. Within its walls, Edward, a middle-aged man cloaked in the heavy garb of mourning, sat alone, staring into the empty space where once the laughter and warmth of his wife, Margaret, filled the air. Six months had passed since her untimely departure to the world beyond, yet each day dawned for Edward as though it were the first without her. His heart, once buoyant with love, now sank in the sea of despair, longing for a whisper, a touch, a sign from his beloved Margaret.

  • Unraveling the Leviathan Myth: From Ancient Symbolism to Modern Political Manipulation

    20/03/2024 Duration: 18min

    The Leviathan, as mentioned in the Bible, particularly in the Book of Job, Psalms, and Isaiah, is often interpreted as a symbol of chaos, representing the untamed and dangerous aspects of the natural world that stand in opposition to the order and civilization that Yahweh, the God of Israel, strives to establish. This cosmic battle between the deity and the sea monster draws from a rich storytelling of Near Eastern mythology, where such confrontations between gods and chaotic sea creatures were a common motif.

  • DARVO and Beyond in Digital Communication

    19/03/2024 Duration: 20min

    DARVO was first identified by Dr. Jennifer Freyd, a psychology professor at the University of Oregon, in the late 1990s. Dr. Freyd's work primarily focused on betrayal trauma, and it was in this context that she observed a recurring pattern among perpetrators of abuse and misconduct. This pattern, she noted, was not just a defensive tactic but a sophisticated form of psychological manipulation.

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