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  1. #230 – The mythology of the bear, and Bryon gets apocalyptic

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/4V23wwGV82kf7OKYWIDPNl?si=b2a84d32123c4c91

    An episode from 5/18/26: Tonight I read about the bear in folklore and mythology from two books everybody should have on their shelves: the Taschen Book of Symbols and the Penguin Dictionary of Symbols. Browsing through either puts you in contact with our best stories and, with the Taschen book, some of our best artwork.

    Next, I read Lord Byron’s (1788-1824) apocalyptic poem Darkness from 1816. You can read more about the volcanic eruption that inspired poem, and produced the “year without summer,” here.

    Finally, I read a few passages on revelation and the religious experience from the rabbi, theologian and civil rights activist Abraham Joshua Heshel’s (1907-1962) God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism.

    The best way to support the podcast is by leaving a review on Apple or Spotify, sharing it with others, or sending me a note on what you think. You can also order any of my books: Time and the River: From Columbine to the Invention of Fire, Notes from the Grid, To the House of the Sun, The Lonely Young & the Lonely Old, and Bone Antler Stone. I’ve also edited a handful of books in the S4N Pocket Poems series. I also have a YouTube channel where I share poems and excerpts from these books, mostly as YouTube shorts.

    Email me at [email protected].

    #13 #14 #15 #17 #2 #21 #22 #27 #3 #8 #AncientRome #ancientWorld #books #greatFire #History #jerusalem #johnLeCarre #London #medievalHistory #serialKillers #tedBundy #Terrorism #Warfare
  2. #230 – The mythology of the bear, and Bryon gets apocalyptic

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/4V23wwGV82kf7OKYWIDPNl?si=b2a84d32123c4c91

    An episode from 5/18/26: Tonight I read about the bear in folklore and mythology from two books everybody should have on their shelves: the Taschen Book of Symbols and the Penguin Dictionary of Symbols. Browsing through either puts you in contact with our best stories and, with the Taschen book, some of our best artwork.

    Next, I read Lord Byron’s (1788-1824) apocalyptic poem Darkness from 1816. You can read more about the volcanic eruption that inspired poem, and produced the “year without summer,” here.

    Finally, I read a few passages on revelation and the religious experience from the rabbi, theologian and civil rights activist Abraham Joshua Heshel’s (1907-1962) God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism.

    The best way to support the podcast is by leaving a review on Apple or Spotify, sharing it with others, or sending me a note on what you think. You can also order any of my books: Time and the River: From Columbine to the Invention of Fire, Notes from the Grid, To the House of the Sun, The Lonely Young & the Lonely Old, and Bone Antler Stone. I’ve also edited a handful of books in the S4N Pocket Poems series. I also have a YouTube channel where I share poems and excerpts from these books, mostly as YouTube shorts.

    Email me at [email protected].

    #13 #14 #15 #17 #2 #21 #22 #27 #3 #8 #AncientRome #ancientWorld #books #greatFire #History #jerusalem #johnLeCarre #London #medievalHistory #serialKillers #tedBundy #Terrorism #Warfare
  3. #230 – The mythology of the bear, and Bryon gets apocalyptic

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/4V23wwGV82kf7OKYWIDPNl?si=b2a84d32123c4c91

    An episode from 5/18/26: Tonight I read about the bear in folklore and mythology from two books everybody should have on their shelves: the Taschen Book of Symbols and the Penguin Dictionary of Symbols. Browsing through either puts you in contact with our best stories and, with the Taschen book, some of our best artwork.

    Next, I read Lord Byron’s (1788-1824) apocalyptic poem Darkness from 1816. You can read more about the volcanic eruption that inspired poem, and produced the “year without summer,” here.

    Finally, I read a few passages on revelation and the religious experience from the rabbi, theologian and civil rights activist Abraham Joshua Heshel’s (1907-1962) God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism.

    The best way to support the podcast is by leaving a review on Apple or Spotify, sharing it with others, or sending me a note on what you think. You can also order any of my books: Time and the River: From Columbine to the Invention of Fire, Notes from the Grid, To the House of the Sun, The Lonely Young & the Lonely Old, and Bone Antler Stone. I’ve also edited a handful of books in the S4N Pocket Poems series. I also have a YouTube channel where I share poems and excerpts from these books, mostly as YouTube shorts.

    Email me at [email protected].

    #13 #14 #15 #17 #2 #21 #22 #27 #3 #8 #AncientRome #ancientWorld #books #greatFire #History #jerusalem #johnLeCarre #London #medievalHistory #serialKillers #tedBundy #Terrorism #Warfare
  4. #230 – The mythology of the bear, and Bryon gets apocalyptic

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/4V23wwGV82kf7OKYWIDPNl?si=b2a84d32123c4c91

    An episode from 5/18/26: Tonight I read about the bear in folklore and mythology from two books everybody should have on their shelves: the Taschen Book of Symbols and the Penguin Dictionary of Symbols. Browsing through either puts you in contact with our best stories and, with the Taschen book, some of our best artwork.

    Next, I read Lord Byron’s (1788-1824) apocalyptic poem Darkness from 1816. You can read more about the volcanic eruption that inspired poem, and produced the “year without summer,” here.

    Finally, I read a few passages on revelation and the religious experience from the rabbi, theologian and civil rights activist Abraham Joshua Heshel’s (1907-1962) God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism.

    The best way to support the podcast is by leaving a review on Apple or Spotify, sharing it with others, or sending me a note on what you think. You can also order any of my books: Time and the River: From Columbine to the Invention of Fire, Notes from the Grid, To the House of the Sun, The Lonely Young & the Lonely Old, and Bone Antler Stone. I’ve also edited a handful of books in the S4N Pocket Poems series. I also have a YouTube channel where I share poems and excerpts from these books, mostly as YouTube shorts.

    Email me at [email protected].

    #13 #14 #15 #17 #2 #21 #22 #27 #3 #8 #AncientRome #ancientWorld #books #greatFire #History #jerusalem #johnLeCarre #London #medievalHistory #serialKillers #tedBundy #Terrorism #Warfare
  5. #230 – The mythology of the bear, and Bryon gets apocalyptic

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/4V23wwGV82kf7OKYWIDPNl?si=b2a84d32123c4c91

    An episode from 5/18/26: Tonight I read about the bear in folklore and mythology from two books everybody should have on their shelves: the Taschen Book of Symbols and the Penguin Dictionary of Symbols. Browsing through either puts you in contact with our best stories and, with the Taschen book, some of our best artwork.

    Next, I read Lord Byron’s (1788-1824) apocalyptic poem Darkness from 1816. You can read more about the volcanic eruption that inspired poem, and produced the “year without summer,” here.

    Finally, I read a few passages on revelation and the religious experience from the rabbi, theologian and civil rights activist Abraham Joshua Heshel’s (1907-1962) God in Search of Man: A Philosophy of Judaism.

    The best way to support the podcast is by leaving a review on Apple or Spotify, sharing it with others, or sending me a note on what you think. You can also order any of my books: Time and the River: From Columbine to the Invention of Fire, Notes from the Grid, To the House of the Sun, The Lonely Young & the Lonely Old, and Bone Antler Stone. I’ve also edited a handful of books in the S4N Pocket Poems series. I also have a YouTube channel where I share poems and excerpts from these books, mostly as YouTube shorts.

    Email me at [email protected].

    #13 #14 #15 #17 #2 #21 #22 #27 #3 #8 #AncientRome #ancientWorld #books #greatFire #History #jerusalem #johnLeCarre #London #medievalHistory #serialKillers #tedBundy #Terrorism #Warfare
  6. #229 – Mother Earth and myths of mining and agriculture

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/3EPWiaXRg2ns5NlY3bZMZS?si=988d1102da1b4bf4

    An episode from 5/11/26: Tonight, I read passages on what the discoveries of agriculture and metallurgy meant for human beings, as reflected in the mythologies and rituals and stories that grew up around them. These passages are taken from sections 12 and 15 of Mircea Eliade’s History of Religious Ideas, Volume 1: From the Stone Age to the Eleusinian Mysteries.

    After Eliade’s rich catalogue of stories and beliefs that came out metallurgy, I read a few passages from the Hebrew Bible—Isaiah, Ezekiel, Malachi, Proverbs, and finally Job—where metallurgy is discussed literally and as metaphor. Here, metallurgy becomes a symbol of transformation imposed by God on backsliding humanity, as well as enduring symbol of wisdom and understanding.

    The best way to support the podcast is by leaving a review on Apple or Spotify, sharing it with others, or sending me a note on what you think. You can also order any of my books: Time and the River: From Columbine to the Invention of Fire, Notes from the Grid, To the House of the Sun, The Lonely Young & the Lonely Old, and Bone Antler Stone. I’ve also edited a handful of books in the S4N Pocket Poems series. I also have a YouTube channel where I share poems and excerpts from these books, mostly as YouTube shorts.

    Email me at [email protected].

    #13 #14 #15 #17 #2 #21 #22 #27 #3 #8 #AncientRome #ancientWorld #books #greatFire #History #jerusalem #johnLeCarre #London #medievalHistory #serialKillers #tedBundy #Terrorism #Warfare
  7. #229 – Mother Earth and myths of mining and agriculture

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/3EPWiaXRg2ns5NlY3bZMZS?si=988d1102da1b4bf4

    An episode from 5/11/26: Tonight, I read passages on what the discoveries of agriculture and metallurgy meant for human beings, as reflected in the mythologies and rituals and stories that grew up around them. These passages are taken from sections 12 and 15 of Mircea Eliade’s History of Religious Ideas, Volume 1: From the Stone Age to the Eleusinian Mysteries.

    After Eliade’s rich catalogue of stories and beliefs that came out metallurgy, I read a few passages from the Hebrew Bible—Isaiah, Ezekiel, Malachi, Proverbs, and finally Job—where metallurgy is discussed literally and as metaphor. Here, metallurgy becomes a symbol of transformation imposed by God on backsliding humanity, as well as enduring symbol of wisdom and understanding.

    The best way to support the podcast is by leaving a review on Apple or Spotify, sharing it with others, or sending me a note on what you think. You can also order any of my books: Time and the River: From Columbine to the Invention of Fire, Notes from the Grid, To the House of the Sun, The Lonely Young & the Lonely Old, and Bone Antler Stone. I’ve also edited a handful of books in the S4N Pocket Poems series. I also have a YouTube channel where I share poems and excerpts from these books, mostly as YouTube shorts.

    Email me at [email protected].

    #13 #14 #15 #17 #2 #21 #22 #27 #3 #8 #AncientRome #ancientWorld #books #greatFire #History #jerusalem #johnLeCarre #London #medievalHistory #serialKillers #tedBundy #Terrorism #Warfare
  8. #229 – Mother Earth and myths of mining and agriculture

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/3EPWiaXRg2ns5NlY3bZMZS?si=988d1102da1b4bf4

    An episode from 5/11/26: Tonight, I read passages on what the discoveries of agriculture and metallurgy meant for human beings, as reflected in the mythologies and rituals and stories that grew up around them. These passages are taken from sections 12 and 15 of Mircea Eliade’s History of Religious Ideas, Volume 1: From the Stone Age to the Eleusinian Mysteries.

    After Eliade’s rich catalogue of stories and beliefs that came out metallurgy, I read a few passages from the Hebrew Bible—Isaiah, Ezekiel, Malachi, Proverbs, and finally Job—where metallurgy is discussed literally and as metaphor. Here, metallurgy becomes a symbol of transformation imposed by God on backsliding humanity, as well as enduring symbol of wisdom and understanding.

    The best way to support the podcast is by leaving a review on Apple or Spotify, sharing it with others, or sending me a note on what you think. You can also order any of my books: Time and the River: From Columbine to the Invention of Fire, Notes from the Grid, To the House of the Sun, The Lonely Young & the Lonely Old, and Bone Antler Stone. I’ve also edited a handful of books in the S4N Pocket Poems series. I also have a YouTube channel where I share poems and excerpts from these books, mostly as YouTube shorts.

    Email me at [email protected].

    #13 #14 #15 #17 #2 #21 #22 #27 #3 #8 #AncientRome #ancientWorld #books #greatFire #History #jerusalem #johnLeCarre #London #medievalHistory #serialKillers #tedBundy #Terrorism #Warfare
  9. #229 – Mother Earth and myths of mining and agriculture

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/3EPWiaXRg2ns5NlY3bZMZS?si=988d1102da1b4bf4

    An episode from 5/11/26: Tonight, I read passages on what the discoveries of agriculture and metallurgy meant for human beings, as reflected in the mythologies and rituals and stories that grew up around them. These passages are taken from sections 12 and 15 of Mircea Eliade’s History of Religious Ideas, Volume 1: From the Stone Age to the Eleusinian Mysteries.

    After Eliade’s rich catalogue of stories and beliefs that came out metallurgy, I read a few passages from the Hebrew Bible—Isaiah, Ezekiel, Malachi, Proverbs, and finally Job—where metallurgy is discussed literally and as metaphor. Here, metallurgy becomes a symbol of transformation imposed by God on backsliding humanity, as well as enduring symbol of wisdom and understanding.

    The best way to support the podcast is by leaving a review on Apple or Spotify, sharing it with others, or sending me a note on what you think. You can also order any of my books: Time and the River: From Columbine to the Invention of Fire, Notes from the Grid, To the House of the Sun, The Lonely Young & the Lonely Old, and Bone Antler Stone. I’ve also edited a handful of books in the S4N Pocket Poems series. I also have a YouTube channel where I share poems and excerpts from these books, mostly as YouTube shorts.

    Email me at [email protected].

    #13 #14 #15 #17 #2 #21 #22 #27 #3 #8 #AncientRome #ancientWorld #books #greatFire #History #jerusalem #johnLeCarre #London #medievalHistory #serialKillers #tedBundy #Terrorism #Warfare
  10. #229 – Mother Earth and myths of mining and agriculture

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/3EPWiaXRg2ns5NlY3bZMZS?si=988d1102da1b4bf4

    An episode from 5/11/26: Tonight, I read passages on what the discoveries of agriculture and metallurgy meant for human beings, as reflected in the mythologies and rituals and stories that grew up around them. These passages are taken from sections 12 and 15 of Mircea Eliade’s History of Religious Ideas, Volume 1: From the Stone Age to the Eleusinian Mysteries.

    After Eliade’s rich catalogue of stories and beliefs that came out metallurgy, I read a few passages from the Hebrew Bible—Isaiah, Ezekiel, Malachi, Proverbs, and finally Job—where metallurgy is discussed literally and as metaphor. Here, metallurgy becomes a symbol of transformation imposed by God on backsliding humanity, as well as enduring symbol of wisdom and understanding.

    The best way to support the podcast is by leaving a review on Apple or Spotify, sharing it with others, or sending me a note on what you think. You can also order any of my books: Time and the River: From Columbine to the Invention of Fire, Notes from the Grid, To the House of the Sun, The Lonely Young & the Lonely Old, and Bone Antler Stone. I’ve also edited a handful of books in the S4N Pocket Poems series. I also have a YouTube channel where I share poems and excerpts from these books, mostly as YouTube shorts.

    Email me at [email protected].

    #13 #14 #15 #17 #2 #21 #22 #27 #3 #8 #AncientRome #ancientWorld #books #greatFire #History #jerusalem #johnLeCarre #London #medievalHistory #serialKillers #tedBundy #Terrorism #Warfare
  11. europesays.com/cz/51872/ Sériový vrah Ted Bundy má další potvrzenou oběť. Policie po letech rozpletla zapomenutý případ – Aktuálně.cz #krimi #SériovýVrah #Svět #TedBundy #TrueCrime #USA #World #WorldNews

  12. PLUS Ted Bundy avrättades för morden på tre kvinnor. Men har erkänt ett 30-tal bestialiska dåd.

    Ted Bundy avrättades för morden på tre kvinnor. Men har erkänt ett 30-tal bestialiska dåd. Nu avslöjar dna-spår ett av hans första.#mord #utah #tedbundy
    17-åriga Laura bekräftas mördad av Ted Bundy

  13. Ted Bundy's Murders: Unraveling the Killer's Path and Impact

    Ted Bundy killed many young women. Learn about his crimes, how he was caught, and the questions people still ask.

    #TedBundy, #SerialKiller, #TrueCrime, #History, #USNews

    newsletter.tf/ted-bundy-killer

  14. Ted Bundy's Murders: Unraveling the Killer's Path and Impact

    Ted Bundy killed many young women. Learn about his crimes, how he was caught, and the questions people still ask.

    #TedBundy, #SerialKiller, #TrueCrime, #History, #USNews

    newsletter.tf/ted-bundy-killer

  15. Ted Bundy was a killer who charmed people while hurting them. He admitted to 28 murders but may have killed many more. This is the story of his crimes and how he was stopped.

    #TedBundy, #SerialKiller, #TrueCrime, #History, #USNews

    newsletter.tf/ted-bundy-killer

  16. Ted Bundy was a killer who charmed people while hurting them. He admitted to 28 murders but may have killed many more. This is the story of his crimes and how he was stopped.

    #TedBundy, #SerialKiller, #TrueCrime, #History, #USNews

    newsletter.tf/ted-bundy-killer

  17. How Big A Majority You Need?

    KLAN subpoenas Big Tech for accounts who criticize ICE using Ted Bundy & Dachau Feast tactics, promotes SAVE Act to protect our “unapologetic heritage” and “common culture”; More Epstein revelations implicate more billionaires while Alabama sets death penalty for child rape; Barack Obama tells BTC we need to give Democrats big majorities to get stuff done; 62-year-old convicted kidnapper and rapist shoots cops while stalking 18-year-old ex-wife (!) in Seattle; Mullet of the Year reminds me about surveillance pricing and biometric phone unlocking; Hilarious parody song of Pam Bondi’s Dow tirade and RFK Jr’s bad cocaine form.

    #Alabama #BarackObama #BrianTylerCohen #cocaine #Dachau #ElonMush #Google #HowardLutnick #JeffreyEpstein #KayIvey #KristiNoem #MarkZuckerberg #MehmetOz #Meta #NFL #PamBondi #RobertFKennedy #SAVEAct #TedBundy

    radicalruss.com/?p=20829

  18. How Big A Majority You Need?

    KLAN subpoenas Big Tech for accounts who criticize ICE using Ted Bundy & Dachau Feast tactics, promotes SAVE Act to protect our “unapologetic heritage” and “common culture”; More Epstein revelations implicate more billionaires while Alabama sets death penalty for child rape; Barack Obama tells BTC we need to give Democrats big majorities to get stuff done; 62-year-old convicted kidnapper and rapist shoots cops while stalking 18-year-old ex-wife (!) in Seattle; Mullet of the Year reminds me about surveillance pricing and biometric phone unlocking; Hilarious parody song of Pam Bondi’s Dow tirade and RFK Jr’s bad cocaine form.

    #Alabama #BarackObama #BrianTylerCohen #cocaine #Dachau #ElonMush #Google #HowardLutnick #JeffreyEpstein #KayIvey #KristiNoem #MarkZuckerberg #MehmetOz #Meta #NFL #PamBondi #RobertFKennedy #SAVEAct #TedBundy

    radicalruss.com/?p=20829

  19. How Big A Majority You Need?

    KLAN subpoenas Big Tech for accounts who criticize ICE using Ted Bundy & Dachau Feast tactics, promotes SAVE Act to protect our “unapologetic heritage” and “common culture”; More Epstein revelations implicate more billionaires while Alabama sets death penalty for child rape; Barack Obama tells BTC we need to give Democrats big majorities to get stuff done; 62-year-old convicted kidnapper and rapist shoots cops while stalking 18-year-old ex-wife (!) in Seattle; Mullet of the Year reminds me about surveillance pricing and biometric phone unlocking; Hilarious parody song of Pam Bondi’s Dow tirade and RFK Jr’s bad cocaine form.

    #Alabama #BarackObama #BrianTylerCohen #cocaine #Dachau #ElonMush #Google #HowardLutnick #JeffreyEpstein #KayIvey #KristiNoem #MarkZuckerberg #MehmetOz #Meta #NFL #PamBondi #RobertFKennedy #SAVEAct #TedBundy

    radicalruss.com/?p=20829