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    Rik's Mind Podcast

    The Rik’s Mind podcast is a long form conversation hosted by Rik Brooks and produced by Jon Anthony Thomson. Guests have included MacArthur Fellows, artists, scientists, historians, strength coaches, Wu-Tang Killa Beez and beyond. Become the captain of your spaceship and expand you mind.

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    Episode 96- UC Merced's Dr. Roger Bales: Engineering Our Way Out of Climate Change

    Episode 96- UC Merced's Dr. Roger Bales: Engineering Our Way Out of Climate Change

    Today we are joined by  Dr. Roger Bales. Dr. Bales is a Distinguished Professor of Engineering and a founding faculty member at UC Merced, and has been active in water- and climate-related research for over 35 years. His scholarship includes over 200 articles in peer-reviewed journals and proceedings, and more presentations, book chapters, and reports. Currently, his work focuses on California’s efforts to build the knowledge base and implement policies that adapt our water supplies, critical ecosystems and economy to the impacts of climate warming. He works with leaders in state agencies, elected officials, federal land managers, water leaders, non-governmental organizations, and other key decision makers on developing climate solutions for California. He is a fellow in the American Geophysical Union, the American Meteorological Society, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has been a professor at UC Merced since 2003, an Adjunct Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at UC Berkeley since 2013. Previously, he was a Professor of hydrology at the University of Arizona from 1984 to 2003. He has served as Director of the Sierra Nevada Research Institute, the Southern Sierra Critical Zone Observatory, and the UC Water Security and Sustainability Research Initiative. He is currently co-director of the UC Center for Ecosystem Climate Solutions. You can follow Dr. Bales and his work via his Twitter @rbalesuc and his website rogerbales.com.

    Show Notes:

    Dr. Roger Bales | Official Website

    Roger Bales | Twitter

    US Drought Monitor | University of Nebraska at Lincoln

    About | University of California at Merced

    California Almond Industry Facts | Almond Board of California

    Solar Aquagrid | Official Website

    Low-cost solutions to global warming, air pollution, and energy insecurity for 145 countries by Jacobson, Von Krauland et al | Royal Society of Chemistry Energy & Environmental Science

    2022 California Ballet Proposition Guide | California Secretary of State

    The Chronicles Group | Official Website

    Sierra Nevada Research Institute | Official Website

    California's Watershed Healing Proposal | The Chronicles Group Youtube

    Episode 95- Kerry Finsand: The ‘Solopreneur’ and mind behind the Successfully Depressed Podcast

    Episode 95- Kerry Finsand: The ‘Solopreneur’ and mind behind the Successfully Depressed Podcast

    Today we are joined by Kerry Finsand. Kerry is a mental health advocate and ‘solopreneur’ based in Portland, Oregon. He has spent over a decade in sales and marketing roles in the hospitality and technology industries working with small businesses to large companies like Whole Foods, Buffalo Wild Wings and Groupon. When his craft beer centric start-up Taplister was accepted into a technology incubator he decided to quit his day job and go for it with his company which was eventually acquired. Along the way he experienced many ups and downs while dealing with depression and anxiety. The work he put into the business and himself ultimately helped him get through those challenging times. Now Mr. Finsand has decided to put his experience of being an entrepreneur dealing with mental health challenges into a Podcast and Youtube channel (Successfully Depressed) that has the end goal of helping others like him. You can find more about Kerry and his show on his official website kerryfinsand.com

    Show Notes:

    Kerry Finsand | Official Website

    Successfully Depressed | Google Podcasts

    City Search | Official Website

    Ward Cunningham | Wikipedia

    Taplister to Continue On | Brewpublic

    Oregon Brewers Festival | Official Website

    Episode 94- Biologist Joanne Odden: Wolbachia, Symbiosis and the Origin of Species

    Episode 94- Biologist Joanne Odden: Wolbachia, Symbiosis and the Origin of Species

    Today we are joined by Joanne Odden. Joanne studies insect symbiosis and is a tenured Associate Professor of biology at Pacific University. As a teacher scholar, her passion is to examine tiny things (e.g. DNA and bacteria) which drive changes in insects over time. Joanne began her studies at University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, where she received a B.S. in Microbiology and worked at a campus science outreach program. This spurred her inspiration to teach science. She studied the neural development of fruit fly embryos at University of Oregon, where she earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Biology. During her first faculty position at Metropolitan State College of Denver, she developed an undergraduate research program in insect bacterial symbiosis. Joanne earned a Golden Key award for Excellence in Teaching in 2013. Currently, at Pacific University, she studies the evolution of symbiosis. Her model system is the charismatic association of Wolbachia bacteria within carabid beetles. She combines her interests in biology, travel and education by leading travel courses for undergraduate students to the Galapagos Islands and Tahiti.

    Show Notes:

    Joanne Odden, PhD | Pacific University

    Symbiosis: The Art of Living Together | National Geographic

    Exploitation and Cooperation by Cleaner Wrasse | University of Miami Shark Research

    Epigenetic Memory | Nature

    Wolbachia | ScienceDirect

    Facts about tardigrades | LiveScience

    Genus Bembidion | BugGuide

    I Contain Multitudes: The Microbes Within Us and a Grander View of Life by Ed Young | Amazon

    Miller Moths | Colorado State University Extension Service

    Consuming Creepy-Crawlies | Terro

    Tiny animals survive exposure to space | European Space Agency

    How the Zombie Fungus Takes Over Ants’ Bodies to Control Their Minds | The Atlantic

    Episode 93- J.D. Roth: Get Rich Slowly with The Personal Finance Expert

    Episode 93- J.D. Roth: Get Rich Slowly with The Personal Finance Expert

    Today we are joined by J.D. Roth. J.D. is an accidental personal-finance expert. He founded GetRichSlowly.org in 2006 as a way to document his journey out of debt. Ironically, the website grew faster than he ever believed possible, allowing him to get rich *quickly*. Today, he's financially independent. Over the years, J.D. has written a book (Your Money: The Missing Manual), written the monthly "Your Money" column for Entrepreneur magazine, and (most recently) was commissioned by Audible and The Great Courses to create the five-hour audio project, "How to Achieve Financial Independence and Retire Early".

    Show Notes:

    Get Rich Slowly | Official Website

    Financial Regulations: Glass-Steagall to Dodd-Frank | Investopedia

    Web 2.0 vs. Web 3.0: What's the difference? | TechTarget

    Episode 92- Dr. Jessi Gold, MD MS: Preventing Burnout in Work, School and the Pandemic

    Episode 92- Dr. Jessi Gold, MD MS: Preventing Burnout in Work, School and the Pandemic

    Today we are joined by Dr. Jessi Gold, MD MS. Jessie is an Assistant Professor and the Director of Wellness, Engagement, and Outreach in the Department of Psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine in Saint Louis. She is a nationally recognized expert on healthcare worker mental health and burnout (particularly during the pandemic), college mental health, using social media and media for mental health advocacy, and the overlap between pop culture and mental health, including celebrity self-disclosure.

    Dr. Gold is a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania with a B.A. and M.S in Anthropology, the Yale School of Medicine, and completed her residency training in Adult Psychiatry at Stanford University where she served as chief resident. Dr. Gold also writes for the popular press and has been featured in, among others, The New York Times, The Atlantic, The Washington Post, TIME, Forbes, In Style, and Self. Dr. Gold is actively working on a book about healthcare worker mental health and burnout during the pandemic for Simon Element and is a member of the Expert Advisory Council for the ViacomCBS Mental Health Storytelling Initiative and Co-author of the Mental Health Media Guide. You can find more about Jessi’s work and other media appearances at her website drjessigold.com as well as on social media @drjessigold on Twitter, Instagram and TikTok.

    Show Notes:

    Dr. Jessi Gold | Official Website

    Dr. Jessi Gold | Twitter

    Dr. Jessi Gold | Instagram

    Dr. Jessi Gold | Tiktok

    Your Body Knows You’re Burned Out | The New York Times

    The Effect of Coronavirus Pandemic on Mental Health: Interview with Dr. Jessi Gold | MSNBC

    Mister Rodgers Goes to Washington | PBS

    Naomi Osaka Quits the French Open After News Conference Dispute | The New York Times

    Episode 91- Ivan Katchanovski: US interference in Maidan Massacre, Zelensky is weak

    Episode 91- Ivan Katchanovski: US interference in Maidan Massacre, Zelensky is weak

    Today we are joined by Prof. Ivan Katchanovski. Prof. Katchanovski teaches at the School of Political Studies at the University of Ottawa in Canada. He has held academic positions at Harvard University, the State University of New York at Potsdam, the University of Toronto, and the Kluge Center at the Library of Congress. He specializes in researching politics and conflicts in his native Ukraine. His publications include three books and numerous articles. Ivan is currently researching and writing a book about the Maidan Massacre that occurred on 18 February 2014. More specifically, Prof. Katchanovski is investigating who carried out the attack and if the United States and other western governments were involved in the planning with the far-right (formerly Neo-Nazi) political party Svoboda to initiate regime change. He will be presenting his findings this fall at the 118th American Political Science Association’s Annual Meeting & Exhibition in Montreal. You can find more about Ivan on his University of Ottawa profile, his ResearchGate profile and his Twitter @I_Katchanovski. Due to the dense nature of this episode’s topic, we have included a full transcript for reference on our website riksmind.com/listen/91ivankatchanovski

    Show Notes:

    Ivan Katchanovski | University of Ottawa

    Ivan Katchanovski | Twitter

    Ivan Katchanovski | Research Gate

    Katchanovski, Ivan, The Maidan Massacre in Ukraine: Revelations from Trials and Investigation (November 29, 2021) | SSRN

    Lies About Ukraine Conflict Are Standing in the Way of a Peaceful Resolution | Truthout

    Ukraine-Russia crisis: What is the Minsk agreement? | Al Jazeera

    Svoboda: The rise of Ukraine's ultra-nationalists | BBC News

    The "Snipers' Massacre" on the Maidan in Ukraine, Ivan Katchanovski, Sept 2015 | Research Gate

    Are Ukraine's vast natural resources a real reason behind Russia's invasion? | Business Today

    Cleft Countries: Regional Political Divisions and Cultures in Post-Soviet Ukraine and Moldova by Ivan Katchanovski | Columbia University Press

    Episode 90- Roe v Wade Fallout Fireside Chat plus Rik's lIbErTaRiaN fantasy

    Episode 89- Lael Wilcox: The Incredible Life and Adventures of an Ultra Endurance Bike Racer

    Episode 89- Lael Wilcox: The Incredible Life and Adventures of an Ultra Endurance Bike Racer

    Today we are joined by Ultra Endurance Bike racer Lael Wilcox. Born and raised in Anchorage, Alaska, Lael started commuting by bike in her 20s. Within a year, riding to work became riding across the country and then all over the world. She began ultra-distance racing in 2015 and holds the women’s records in the Tour Divide and Trans Am. In her own words Lael is “just happy to be riding my bike :).” Lael is motivated to encourage more people, especially women, to ride. She organizes Tucson GRIT, women’s adventure scholarships and bikepacking challenges. You can find more of Lael on her website LaelWilcox.com and her instagram @laelwilcox

    Show Notes:

    Lael Wilcox | Official Website

    Lael Wilcox | Instagram

    I Just Want To Ride - Lael Wilcox and the 2019 Tour Divide | Youtube

    LAEL WILCOX FINISHES ARIZONA TRAIL IN RECORD TIME | Bikepacking.com

    Ultra-Endurance Bikepack Racing For Beginners And Slower Cyclists | Exploring Wild

    Bikepacking Touring vs Racing | Youtube

    The stench of death: On Canada's Highway of Tears | Al Jazeera

    Trans-Balkan Race | Official Website

    Don’t Regret the Time: Lael Wilcox’s FKT Attempt on the Oregon Outback | The Radavist

    Episode 88- Patrick L Jonson: What is Infinite Banking or How to Be Your Own Bank

    Episode 88- Patrick L Jonson: What is Infinite Banking or How to Be Your Own Bank

    Today we are joined by Patrick L. Johnson. Pat is and Infinite Banker and is dedicated to bringing as much value as he can to his community, in whatever form possible. He has over 20 years experience in teaching and coaching, and he uses that skill set to help others live life on their own terms. Specializing in Infinite Banking, his purpose has developed into a moral obligation to share this content with the world. Pat's favorite quote is by Jim Rohn, "Don't wish it were easier. Wish you were better." He uses that quote as inspiration to improve himself and serve others. As an avid coffee drinker, he is always pleased to hang out over coffee and learn more about you and your business. You can find more about Pat on his website PatrickLJohnson.com or by texting “BANK” to (321) 421-5213.

    Show Notes:

    Patrick Johnson | Official Website

    Legacy Wealth Producers | Facebook

    Infinite Banking: What Is It and How Does It Work? | GoBankingRates

    Becoming Your Own Banker: Unlock the Infinite Banking Concept by R. Nelson Nash

    What is Infinite Banking? | Nelson Nash Institute

    Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money That the Poor and Middle Class Do Not! by Robert Kiyosaki

    The Creature from Jekyll Island: A Second Look at the Federal Reserve by G. Edward Griffin

    Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act | Investopedia

    Consumer Prices Are Still Climbing Rapidly | The New York Times

    Episode 87- Lathen Gorbett, Filmmaker and Creator of Portland Love letter 'Bridge to Table'

    Episode 87- Lathen Gorbett, Filmmaker and Creator of Portland Love letter 'Bridge to Table'

    Today we are joined by Lathen Gorbett. Lathen is a multimedia storyteller, journalist and creator. Lathen recently released his long awaited docuseries ‘Bridge to Table’. Created as a way to counter the sensationalized headlines about Portland during the BLM protests and pandemic in the summer of 2020, ‘Bridge to Table’ features some of Portland’s best restaurant people who give their own accounts of what the two years after Covid first shut down the city was like. They discuss the rich culture of Portland’s food scene and the difficulty of handling the pandemic, the regulations by the local government, the uncertainty of the virus and their own economic well being, as well as the riots and the 100 days of protest in downtown.

    Gorbett has always felt called to use entertainment that promotes interesting and healthy dialogue to break down social barriers. To use Lathen’s own words: “…the human condition is the basis for anything of meaning to us…as humans.” You can find more about Lathen and his work at his official website LathenGorbet.com.

    Show Notes:

    Bridge to Table Episode 1: The Past Two Years | Youtube

    Bridge to Table | Facebook

    Bridge to Table | Instagram

    Lathen Gorbett | Instagram

    Episode 86- Connor Burton, Bodybuilder and co-host of the Blue Collar Fitness Podcast

    Episode 86- Connor Burton, Bodybuilder and co-host of the Blue Collar Fitness Podcast

    Today we are joined by Conor Burton. Connor is an NSCA Certified Personal Trainer for the Multnomah Athletic Club and NXT Level Fitness in the Portland, Oregon area and a Competitive Amateur Bodybuilder who has competed 5 times and is qualified for Nationals to become an IFBB Pro. He is Co-owner and Co-Host of the Blue Collar Fitness Podcast. Conor holds a Bachelor's Degree in Kinesiology from Oregon State University. You can find more about Connor on his Instagram.

    Show Notes:

    Conor Burton Personal Training | Official Website

    Connor Burton | Instagram
    Blue Collar Fitness Podcast | Instagram

    Blue Collar Fitness Podcast | Official Website

    Blue Collar Fitness Podcast | Apple Podcast

    Men’s Bodybuilding Categories and Divisions Explained | Spot Me Bro

    Eat Right 4 Your Type (Revised and Updated): The Individualized Blood Type Diet Solution | Amazon

    The Miracle Moring | Official Website

    Andrew D. Huberman | Stanford University

    Cephalopod | Britannica

    Episode 85- Dr. Steven G. Deeks, MD: UCSF Medical researcher hunts cure for HIV/AIDS

    Episode 85- Dr. Steven G. Deeks, MD: UCSF Medical researcher hunts cure for HIV/AIDS

    Today we are joined by Steven G. Deeks, MD. Dr. Deeks is a Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco. He is an expert on HIV and its impact on health during antiretroviral therapy. In early 2020 he leveraged his HIV cohort (SCOPE) to implement one of the first prospective studies aimed at defining the natural history, biology and treatment of Long COVID (LIINC cohort). Dr. Deeks has published over 700 peer-reviewed articles, editorials and invited reviews on these and related topics. He is the contact principal investigator (PI) of DARE (the Delaney AIDS Research Enterprise), an NIH-funded international collaboratory aimed at developing a cure for HIV infection and the PI for the amfAR Institute for HIV Cure Research. He is also the contact PI for one of the adult cohort sites within RECOVER, a national Long COVID research program. Dr. Deeks was elected to the American Society for Clinical Investigation (ASCI) and the Association of America Physicians (AAP) and serves on the scientific advisory board for Science Translational Medicine. He maintains a primary care clinic for people living with HIV. Check out more about Dr. Deeks on his UCSF profile.

    Show Notes:

    40 Years of AIDS: A Timeline of the Epidemic | UC San Francisco

    US case of monkeypox reported in Massachusetts man | AP News

    PrEP | HIV Basics | HIV/AIDS | CDC

    The Modern Epidemic of Syphilis by Khalil G. Ghanem, M.D., Ph.D., Sanjay Ram, M.B., B.S., and Peter A. Rice, M.D. | The New England Journal of Medicine

    Rare monkeypox outbreak in U.K., Europe and U.S.: What is it and should we worry? | NPR

    CCR5: From Natural Resistance to a New Anti-HIV Strategy by Lucia Lopalco | National Center for Biotechnology Information, National Library of Medicine

    Veteran HIV/AIDS Researcher Helps Uncover a New Strategy Behind Potential Cure | University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

    Experimental Gene Therapy Reverses Sickle Cell Disease for Years | Columbia University Medical Center

    Long Covid: 'I have to choose between walking and talking' | BBC News

    What Went Wrong With Russia’s Sputnik V Vaccine Rollout? | Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

    If you've had omicron before, are you safe from infection by the new variants? | NPR News

    ‘I Had Never Felt Worse’: Long Covid Sufferers Are Struggling With Exercise | The New York Times

    Episode 84- Guillotines and Gun Rights Fireside Chat, No TERFs allowed

    Episode 84- Guillotines and Gun Rights Fireside Chat, No TERFs allowed

    It’s another classic and chaotic fireside chat! Jon delights and entertains with his experiences in the imperial core, Rik wears many shirts, Jon rants about TERFs. Its going down now, so stick around and enjoy the fun.

    Show Notes:

    Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden | Smithsonian

    Yayoi Kusama’s extraordinary survival story | BBC News

    Patrick O'Donnell | Official Website

    Episode 83- Ford Fischer of News2share.com, editor-in-chief covers extremism in US Politics

    Episode 83- Ford Fischer of News2share.com, editor-in-chief covers extremism in US Politics

    Today we are joined by Ford Fischer. Ford is a video journalist, primary source documentary filmmaker, and the Editor-in-Chief of News2Share.com, where he primarily focuses on political activism and extremism in the United States. His work has been featured on every major news network as well as Oscar, Emmy, and Golden Globe winning films. You can find more about Ford on his Twitter and News2share.com

    Show Notes:

    News2share | Official Website

    News2Share | Youtube

    Ford Fischer | Twitter

    News2Share | Twitter

    Primary Research | Purdue University Online Writing Lab (Purdue OWL)

    Trey Yingst | Twitter

    The Michael Brown killing: What you need to know | Atlanta Journal-Constitution

    Who was Freddie Gray? How did he die? And what led to the mistrial in Baltimore? | The Washington Post

    We Own This City | HBO

    Summer of Hate: Charlottesville, USA by Hawes Spencer | Amazon

    Unite the Right, the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, explained | VOX

    Two Years Ago, They Marched in Charlottesville. Where Are They Now? | Anti-Defamation League (ADL) Official Website

    US jury awards $25m in damages over Unite the Right rally | BBC News

    A Voice of Hate in America’s Heartland | The New York Times

    Readers Accuse Us of Normalizing a Nazi Sympathizer; We Respond | The New York Times

    The Overton window | Conceptually

    H. L. Hunt, American industrialist | Britannica

    The Right‐Wing ‘Life Line’ Program, Lacking H. L. Hunt's Aid, Has Lost Radio Outlets and Revenues | The New York Times

    Faith and Freedom Coalition | Open Secrets

    No Joke: Trump Really Does Want To Buy Greenland | NPR

    Trump reportedly wants to buy Greenland. So did the Truman administration. | The Washington Post

    Punishing Disney, DeSantis Signals a Lasting G.O.P. Brawl With Business | The New York Times

    Facebook accused of censorship after hundreds of US political pages purged | The Guardian

    No Longer a Hater: The Long, Strange Journey of Megan Phelps-Roper | Observer

    How YouTube’s Demonetization Strategy Fails — and What They Can Do About It | Cornell Tech

    'Cowboys for Trump' founder appears in January 6-related trial | CNN

    January 6 defendant Couy Griffin speaks out before and after verdict | News2Share Youtube

    NASA paid SpaceX for safety review after Musk smoked pot | Politico

    Elon Musk cancels Tesla car pre-order by 'super rude' customer | CBC News

    So much for free speech: Flashback to when Musk cancelled ‘rude’ blogger’s Tesla | The London Economic

    Tesla fired an employee after he posted driverless tech reviews on YouTube | CNBC

    Elon Musk Admits Not 'Biggest Fan' of Nikola Tesla-- the Man Behind His Car Brand | Tech Times

    Episode 82- Killah Priest: Rapper & Wu-Tang Killah Bee on Music, history & conspiracies

    Episode 82- Killah Priest: Rapper & Wu-Tang Killah Bee on Music, history & conspiracies

    Today we are joined by the man, the myth, the legend Killah Priest. Brooklyn rapper Killah Priest has spent his lengthy, respected career making intensely spiritual music that connects Gnostic religious philosophy with the contemporary Black struggle. He made his first appearances on several Wu-Tang Clan side and solo projects, including albums by Gravediggaz, Ol' Dirty Bastard, and Genius/GZA, leading to the signing of his group Sunz of Man and the release of his acclaimed debut album, 1998's Heavy Mental. After leaving the major-label system, he went independent with 2001's Priesthood, and became an integral member of supergroups the HRSMN (aka the Four Horsemen) and Black Market Militia. He's continued releasing ambitious, metaphor-heavy solo albums such as 2007's The Offering and 2013's The Psychic World of Walter Reed, and produced some of the most experimental, spiritually advanced work of his career with later works such as 2020's Rocket to Nebula.

    Born in Brooklyn and raised in Bedford-Stuyvesant and Brownsville, Killah Priest (Walter Reed) became infatuated with hip-hop as a child, listening to old-school and new-school acts alike. He also was influenced by local figures Genius and Onyx's DJ Suave, who would often play local parties. Killah Priest began working on his rhyming and eventually earned a considerable reputation in his neighborhood, but instead of furthering his musical career, he took a sabbatical to educate himself, primarily about religion and history, which had a major impact on his songwriting. Priest made his return to rap in 1994, appearing on several Wu-Tang projects including Gravediggaz' 6 Feet Deep, Ol' Dirty Bastard's Return to the 36 Chambers, and Genius/GZA's seminal Liquid Swords. All of his cameos were noteworthy, but his role on Liquid Swords -- especially "B.I.B.L.E. (Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth)," essentially a Priest solo track -- earned special attention. By the end of 1996, his own group, Sunz of Man, was off the ground, having become the first act signed to Wu-Tang Records. In 1997, GZA suggested to Geffen that they should sign Priest, and the label took his advice. Priest worked on his debut solo album with True Master and 4th Disciple, two producers who were also associated with Wu-Tang. The resulting album, Heavy Mental, was dense with religious imagery and filled with evocative sounds. It received excellent reviews upon its March 1998 release and was a respectable commercial success, debuting at number 24 on the Billboard 200. Priest issued his second album, View from Masada, in May 2000, further bolstering his status as one of the most compelling solo artists in the extended Wu-Tang family (even though, at the time, he was disconnected from the crew). Although View from Masada was well-received, it failed to do well commercially, and he was dropped from his label.

    While many rappers let go from a major-label either vanish or take years to resurface, Priest wasted no time and established his own imprint. July 2001's Priesthood, involving no Wu-Tang input whatsoever, was produced by Luminati and Nirocist, and released on the MC's Proverbs imprint. July 2003's Black August, however, came out on Recon. Although he certainly wasn't silent after this -- Black Market Militia (featuring Tragedy Khadafi and Hell Razah), the HRSMN (featuring Ras Kass, Kurupt, and Canibus), and Sunz of Man were ongoing concerns -- a few years passed before Priest's next solo album. March 2007's The Offering appeared on the Traffic-distributed Good Hands Records. His release schedule picked up considerably -- Behind the Stained Glass, Black August Revisited, and Beautiful Minds, the latter a full-length collaboration with Chief Kamachi, were all released in 2008. The Exorcist, Elizabeth, and several mixtapes appeared in 2009. The 3 Day Theory, featuring guest appearances by several emcees including Cappadonna, Ill Bill, and the Last Emperor, was released by Man Bites Dog in 2010. Following several delays, Killah Priest returned in 2013 with the ambitious double-CD The Psychic World of Walter Reed, a reunion of sorts with the Wu-Tang family, featuring guest rhymes and production by GZA, RZA, Inspectah Deck, and Ghostface Killah, as well as an appearance by George Clinton. The more sci-fi-themed Planet of the Gods appeared in 2015, and Priest formed the group Moon Crickets with Toronto-based rapper Lord Fury and DJ Mercilless. The Infinite Universe, with Vendetta Kingz, was released in 2016, and the mixtapes Don't Sit on the Speakers, Vol. 1 (with 4th Disciple) and The Untold Story of Walter Reed, Pt. 2 appeared in 2017. A 2020 mixtape with frequent collaborator Jordan River Banks, Journey to the Planet of the Gods preceded one of Priest's deepest, most abstract releases, Rocket to Nebula, an often-beatless record filled with reversed samples and ambient textures. A proper album with Banks, The Third Eye in Technicolor, closed out the year. The cinematic Lord Sun Heavy Mental 1.1 appeared in March of 2021.

    Show Notes:

    Killah Priest | Official Website

    Killah Priest TV | Youtube

    Killah Priest | Instagram

    Killah Priest | Twitter

    Killah Priest Discography | Discogs

    Ghostface Killah | Twitter

    RZA | Twitter

    Nature Knows No Color-Line: Research into the Negro Ancestry in the White Race by J.A. Rogers | Amazon

    The Songhai Empire | Students of History

    Miyamoto Musashi, Japanese soldier-artist | Encyclopedia Britannica

    Sunz of Man | Wikipedia

    Jordan Maxwell | Killah Priest LIVE

    Tehuti Amun Hotep Ra | Killah Priest LIVE

    Sophia Stewart - Creator / Owner of The Matrix & Terminator Franchise | Killah Priest LIVE

    Professor Abraham (Avi) Loeb | Dept. of Astronomy, Harvard University

    Prof. Sara Seager | Official Website

    Origin of the Species, From an Alien View | The New York Times

    Santos Bonacci | Killah Priest LIVE

    Episode 81- Micah Nelson aka Particle Kid, Psychedelics, his art, Hemp as the future

    Episode 81- Micah Nelson aka Particle Kid, Psychedelics, his art, Hemp as the future

    Today we are joined by Los Angeles-based musician and visual artist Micah Nelson. Micah, a prolific artist and musician of many disciplines, performs and releases under the name ‘Particle Kid’. Particle Kid’s new sprawling epic double-LP, ‘Time Capsule’, released April 22, ‘22 via Overseas Artists Records, pulls listeners down the rabbit hole to experience the music he’s been making over the past five years.

    His self-described “experimental future-folk solo project” takes listeners on a nearly two-hour trip through various genres, ideas and sounds. An eclectic palette of sonic colors, both familiar and exploratory feelings painted together like a collage, as if 90s alt, 60s psych, 70s electric jazz, and some abstract future were all magazines—chopped up and somehow cohesively glued together by Micah’s voice and lyrics as well as guest spots from Margo Price, J Mascis and Sean Ono Lennon, among others.

    Micah Nelson’s diverse releases as Particle Kid have taken an exploratory bent, combining lo-fi loops and strange textural elements with more straight forward Folk and Indie Rock songwriting. Micah, youngest son of country music icon Willie Nelson and occasional member of brother Lukas Nelson’s band, ‘Promise of the Real’, has been performing since his live debut at the age of 3, playing harmonica on stage with his dad. You can learn more about Micah’s artwork and music via his official website particlekid.com, His instagram @particlekid, Bandcamp, Spotify and Apple Music.

    Show Notes:

    Particle Kid | Official Website

    Particle Kid | Bandcamp

    Mickey Raphael | Official Website

    Tato Melgar Discography | Discogs

    Particle Kid’s “Everything is Bullshit” Music Video | Youtube

    Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies - MAPS | Official Website

    Regenerative Agriculture 101 | Natural Resources Defense Council

    Fantastic Fungi (2019) | IMDb

    Hawaii Farmers Union United | Official Website

    William Randolph Hearst – Anslinger’s Right Hand in Cannabis Prohibition | Veriheal

    Hemp For Victory - USDA Full Official 1942 | Hemp Industries Association Youtube

    Episode 80- Nick Ramos: Ukraine's Political History w Far Right Extremists, Russia's Invasion

    Episode 80- Nick Ramos: Ukraine's Political History w Far Right Extremists, Russia's Invasion

    Today we are joined again by friend of the show Nick Ramos. Nick is a podcaster and host of the History of the Cuban Revolution. Nick helps us work through all the wrinkles of the Ukraine - Russia conflict, all the way back from the Kievan Rus’ days to modern times. NATO Expansion and antagonism, The Monroe Doctrine, the murder of Georgiy Gongadze, the Euromaidan Revolution and the overthrowing of Viktor Yanukovych. We’ve got it all. Stick around and get some great info the mainstream media won’t tell you. You can follow Nick on his twitter @nickramos_1 and his History of the Cuban Revolution Podcast

    Show Notes:

    Ukraine’s Identity Crisis – from Independence to Invasion by Nick Ramos | 2nd Look News

    NATO Expansion: What Gorbachev Heard | National Security Archive

    Monroe Doctrine | Britannica

    1936 Convention Regarding the Regime of The Straights, Adopted in Montreux, Switzerland on 20 July 1936 | Center for International Law at the National University of Singapore

    The Nisour Square Massacre | Tidings Media

    Blackwater Guards Found Guilty in 2007 Iraq Killings | The New York Times

    Timeline of the Killing of Journalist Georgiy Gongadze | Justice for Journalists, Foundation for International Investigations of Crime against Media

    Ukraine- A Murder in Kyiv, October 2005 | PBS Frontline

    The Murder of Gongadze: 20 Years of Searching for the Truth | Public Interest Journalism Lab

    Ukraine’s Euromaidan Revolution | The Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies at the University of Washington

    Everything you need to know about the 2014 Ukraine crisis | Vox

    The Far Right in Ukraine During the “Euromaidan” and the War in Donbas by Ivan Katchanovski | ResearchGate

    Putin’s world: Selected quotes from a disturbing speech | Euractiv

    Kaliningrad, city, Kaliningrad oblast, Russia | Britannica

    Turkey’s Canal Istanbul dispute explained | AlJazeera

    Turkey slams admirals' warning over Bosphorus treaty | France 24

    Why Michael Shellenberger, A Centrist, Is Challenging California Gov. Gavin Newsom | HuffPost

    Homelessness Meets Cluelessness: Michael Shellenberger applies conservative culture war clichés to the housing problem | The American Prospect

    How Russia rescued the ruble | NPR Planet Money

    Russia Asked China for Military and Economic Aid for Ukraine War, U.S. Officials Say | The New York Times

    The 2021 Defense White Paper and Japan’s Taiwan Policy: Interview with Yasuhiro Matsuda | The National Bureau of Asian Research

    Defeated Axis Powers Germany and Japan Rearm After Ukraine Invasion | Greek Reporter

    War Is A Racket: Original Edition by Smedley D. Butler | Amazon

    Yemen: US-made weapon used in air strike that killed scores in escalation of Saudi-led coalition attacks | Amnesty International

    Episode 79- Jay Wellik: USGS-USAID Volcano Seismologist, Tongan Eruption, US Volcanoes

    Episode 78- Antonio de Jesus Garcia NYC Artist creates intimate artwork from his experiences

    Episode 78- Antonio de Jesus Garcia NYC Artist creates intimate artwork from his experiences

    Today we are joined by Antonio de Jesus Garcia. Antonio is a young visual artist and poet who’s originally from Tuxtla Gutiérrez, Chiapas, Mexico, now living in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. He has been making art and poetry for roughly 2 years creating over 500 pieces that are inspired by the people he meets everyday. Antonio sells his art in the streets of New York mostly showcasing his works in Washington Square Park, there Antonio connects with his audience by asking them to pick a number from 1 to 10 and then asks a question based on the number they picked. The intimate and vulnerable responses he gets from the people he meets later inspire many of his pieces. Now at 25, Antonio hopes to inspire people to do more than they ever believed possible not only with his art, also with his words. You can fine more of his work on his Instagram @antoniogarcia274

    Show Notes:

    Eagle Against the Sun: The American War With Japan by Ronald Spector | Amazon

    The Hurt Locker (2008) | IMDb

    Antonio Garcia NFTs | Rarible

    The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles by Steven Pressfield

    Episode 77- Gang Gang Chat w/ Andrew Allen: Fatshaming, NFL Football + the Cowboys suck