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    Explore " walden" with insightful episodes like "I'm Acting and I'm Wearing a Hat!", "Walden - Interview with writer/director Mick Davis", "The Process of Consistently Writing and Directing Feature Films with Mick Davis!", "Finding Freedom through Simplicity: The value in having less" and "224 - Into the Wild" from podcasts like ""Debts No Honest Man Can Pay", "PVD Horror", "Making Movies is HARD!!!: The Struggles of Indie Filmmaking", "Logical Magic: Examining Esoterica" and "Don't Look Now"" and more!

    Episodes (22)

    I'm Acting and I'm Wearing a Hat!

    I'm Acting and I'm Wearing a Hat!

    On this week's show, we...

    • welcome back our good friend & Charlotte Magazine columnist Jen Tota-McGivney 
    • celebrate the completion of her forthcoming book, Find Your Walden
    • share our 2024 Oscars picks

    All this & much, much less!

    Debts No Honest Man Can Pay is over 2 rock-solid hours of musical eclectica & other noodle stories. The show started in 2003 at WHFR-FM (Dearborn, MI), moved to WGWG-FM (Boiling Springs, NC) in 2006 & Plaza Midwood Community Radio (Charlotte, NC) in 2012, with a brief pit-stop at WLFM-FM (Appleton, WI) in 2004.

    Walden - Interview with writer/director Mick Davis

    Walden - Interview with writer/director Mick Davis

    Writer/director Mick Davis stops by to discuss his new film, Walden, which stars Emile Hirsch. Mick chats about his journey from Scotland, friendship with Rod Stewart, and ponders the experience of possibly the most unrewarding job, and also the focus of his film, that we guarantee you’ve never thought of…a stenographer.

    Uncork'd Entertainment will release the horror, thriller film WALDEN in select theaters November 10, 2023 and On Demand and Digital December 12, 2023. 

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    The Process of Consistently Writing and Directing Feature Films with Mick Davis!

    The Process of Consistently Writing and Directing Feature Films with Mick Davis!
    This week we welcome writer/director Mick Davis on the show to talk about his latest feature, Walden, which is his 7th feature as a director and his 12th as a writer which feature such actors as Micky Rourke, Ian Holms, Andy Garcia, John Cleese, Kelsey Grammer and many more. After that we play another round of Ask the expert, enjoy! Watch Liz's new short film Witchy on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gk5WtIOz5do Watch Alrik's new short film Parka on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/357898693 Watch The Alternate on Tubi Out Now: https://tubitv.com/movies/702632/the-alternate Check out the ISA at: www.networkisa.org Don’t forget to support us on Patreon! www.patreon.com/mmihpodcast

    Finding Freedom through Simplicity: The value in having less

    Finding Freedom through Simplicity: The value in having less

    Today Alane is talking to Steph, from Steph Travels and Steph and Clover on TikTok, Discord, and YouTube.  What's it like to give up your worldly goods and seek simplicity and more value in life?  That's what Alane's guest today did, she gave up her apartment, her job, and her old life for a new way of being, thinking, and experiencing life. 

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    Steph on TikTok. 

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    224 - Into the Wild

    224 - Into the Wild

    We discuss the details of the case of Christopher McCandless who opted into living a nomadic lifestyle and ultimately starved to death in the Alaskan wilderness leading to a somewhat cult following.  What led him to do what he did and why do people still risk their lives to emulate his ultimately fatal decision to live unprepared in the wilderness?

    #19 Laufen als Bewegung zurück zur Natur

    #19 Laufen als Bewegung zurück zur Natur
    Dieses Mal sprechen wir über die Natur als Sehnsuchtsort und Gegenwelt. Warum trifft insbesondere das Traillaufen den Nerv unserer Zeit? Was suchen wir dort? Und was finden wir dann eigentlich? Davor sprechen wir über Laufschuhe als Mode-Statement von berühmten Topmodels und die Sinnhaftigkeit von sogenannten "Redemption Races" (deutsch: Wiedergutmachungswettkämpfe).

    Episode 39: Ben Shattuck on Thoreau

    Episode 39: Ben Shattuck on Thoreau

    A 170-plus years ago, Henry David Thoreau began his legendary hermit walks in New England. Many of these walks were published later as some of his most cherished works as a naturalist: Walden, The Maine Woods, and Cape Cod.

    Artist, writer and New England native Ben Shattuck does the same in Six Walks: In the Footsteps of Henry David Thoreau, published by Tin House Books, which charts six journeys taken by Shattuck, each one inspired by a walk once taken by Thoreau. 

    With little more than a loaf of bread, brick of cheese, and a notebook, Shattuck sets out to retrace Thoreau’s path through the Cape’s outer beaches, from the elbow to Provincetown’s fingertip.

    After the Cape, Shattuck walks down the coastline of his hometown, and then through the Allagash. Along the way, he encounters unexpected characters, landscapes, and stories, seeing for himself the restorative effects that walking can have on a dampened spirit. 

    Shattuck finds himself uncovering new insights about family, love, friendship, and fatherhood, and understanding more deeply the lessons walking can offer through life’s changing seasons.

    Shattuck splits his time between Los Angeles and Coastal Massachusetts, where he also runs a Davoll’s General Store in Dartmouth. 

    We caught up during the Spring to discuss his first book, Thoreau and the therapeutic nature of walking.

    Reading by Ben Shattuck

    Music by Jürgen Müller

    Stoking the Fires of Urban Complex - Solitude and Loneliness

    Stoking the Fires of Urban Complex - Solitude and Loneliness
    Stoking the Fires of Urban Complex - Solitude’s Journey and The Undead of Loneliness Modern lifestyles in the 21st century are unlike any other period in human history. Populations are living longer, urban centres are becoming denser and the ongoing expansion of the Internet has transformed how individuals communicate and interact with one another. Although modern societies are increasingly connected via digital platforms, a growing tide of loneliness appears to be on the rise through various forms of social isolation. According to a recent report entitled Loneliness in America (February 2021) 43% of young adults reported an increase in loneliness since the outbreak of the COVID events. More worryingly, over the past 50 years, loneliness has become increasingly widespread at a global level, especially in middle aged and older adults. In this episode, we distinguish between loneliness and solitude, explaining the major differences between the two experiences. Loneliness is a negative state where there is no given choice, leading to an individual “feeling alone” whereas, solitude is a voluntary state marked by a choice of “being alone” to spend time by one self. We ask key questions, such as; What Is loneliness? Who Is mainly affected? Why loneliness is bad for us? How it affects our health? And are we neglecting a part of our lives which leads to a greater sense of happiness and satisfaction? We the explore the concept of solitude and its relation to the modern world and discover there are overlapping lines between preferring solitude and choosing solitude and the boundaries often get blurred. In the final section, we explore the idea of modern society becoming a more lonelier place by analyzing solitude through the philosophical thought of Henry David Thoreau. Thoreau’s time spent alone was not merely about self-sufficiency, it was about solitude and transcendence towards the divine in nature. By examining Thoreau’s Masterpiece, Walden, we establish a contradiction between encountering the self (during solitude), as opposed to seeking company (during solitude). This draws parallels with modern society whereby, populations are living in closer contact, in the form of densely populated, urbanized communities. However paradoxically, our modern way of life (by its very design) isolates us from others, resulting in a growth of disparate communities which are drifting further apart, hence a rising trend of more people experiencing loneliness. Key factors influencing this trend include a slow decline in spatial communities and the influence of technology on social isolation. To conclude we argue that, market capitalism has purposefully created a state of loneliness through its complex and artificial capitalist economic system. This is the same system which continues to stoke an addiction to wealth and materialism, by making people work longer hours, thereby perpetuating the cycle of loneliness.

    Log cabins: A Return to Self-awareness & Nature’s Disequilibrium

    Log cabins: A Return to Self-awareness & Nature’s Disequilibrium
    Log cabins are deeply rooted in regional folklore and history from around the world, evoking memories of an idyllic lifestyle and the intrigue of a forgotten past. Although, associated with rustic images of American frontier life, historically, log building has its roots in Scandinavia and Eastern Europe. Indeed, it is widely accepted that the Finns and the Swedes brought with them, the most developed knowledge of wood construction, as the majority of these immigrants settled along the banks of the Delaware River between 1860-1900. Log cabins were also symbolic of the spirit of the early settlers recognizing their hard work and humble beginnings. Moreover, the same traits of unassuming simplicity and a deep connection to nature were key factors in the success of another legendary outdoorsman by the name of Dick Proenneke. He took the ideas of personal endurance to the next level by settling in the icy wilderness of Alaska, and living there alone in a log cabin built by hand for 30 years. However his story is not one, of a man enduring hardship or struggling to survive against nature, it was quite the opposite. He pursued a simple lifestyle and lived in perfect harmony with his environment and what the land provided him. Dick Proenneke’s remarkable story is one defined by fortitude and a willingness to adapt to nature and provides the perfect link with this episode’s special guest, because he too was influenced at a young age, by the videography of “Alone in the Wilderness,” a documentary about the story of Proenneke’s accomplishments as a skilled craftsman and keen conservationist. It was this account of Dick Proenneke which inspired our special guest to build a series of remote log cabins beginning with his move to Fairbanks, Alaska at the age of 21. Indeed, Kyle Helmberger is an outdoor innovator living his dream in the American wilderness and represents the new generation of self sufficiency advocate, pursuing a simpler and more meaningful life. In this interview he provides a fascinating account of his various log cabin builds and the adventurous spirit which planted the seeds for this incredible journey. We also focus on the deeper philosophical issues raised by remote living, by referencing the work of one of the foremost thinkers of American Literature, Henry David Thoreau and his seminal work, Walden. We explore issues such as: Self-reflection and the pursuit of one’s identity; Piety & frugality; The rise of urbanization; The advance of industrial capitalism in America; Personal autonomy and productive capacity in the workplace; Solitude and Re-connection to nature. We conclude by celebrating the transfer of self-sufficiency skills and trail-blazing approach from one generation to the next. An ideal opportunity to reflect on the important philosophical ideals of cabin life, including; The relative nature of time; nature’s perpetual cycles and a greater appreciation of beauty through simplicity.

    What is our life for? Henry David Thoreau’s search for justice

    What is our life for? Henry David Thoreau’s search for justice

    Today, we’re heading into the woods for a fresh look at nineteenth century philosopher-poet, Henry David Thoreau. What was Thoreau’s vision of the good life, and of the just society? Alda Balthrop-Lewis's new book is being hailed as a once-in-a-generation interpretation of Thoreau, and she joins Meredith Lake to discuss the man who wrote one of the great classics of American literature: Walden.

    18: The Struggle to Define Liberalism in the 21st Century, with Jay Shapiro

    18: The Struggle to Define Liberalism in the 21st Century, with Jay Shapiro

    Why does nothing seem to make sense, anymore? Why do all of our important words seem so slippery, and our definitions ever harder to define? What is a liberal? What really is a conservative? And what does 'liberalism' - the philosophy that undergirds the foundation of American society - actually mean today? Writer and filmmaker Jay Shapiro has spent much of his life trying to figure out society's most confounding dilemmas.

    Criticizing Freedom: Food First, Philosophy Later, by Jay Shapiro

    S02E17: Atheistic Search for God - Dilemma Podcast

    Talking $*** About Tech, Capitalism, Culture, & Philosophy - Talking $#!t Podcast

    "Tiger got to hunt, bird got to fly;" - Kurt Vonnegut, Cat's Cradle

    Dogs' Eyes Evolve to Appeal to Humans - BBC News

    Walden, by Henry David Thoreau

    "God is dead." - Friedrich Nietzsche

    Why We Drive: Toward a Philosophy of the Open Road, by Matthew B. Crawford

    After Riding With Spanish Speakers, White Commuters Favored Anti-Immigration Policies - Big Think

    Chesterton's Fence: A Lesson in Second Order Thinking, by Shane Parrish

    Ethics Explainer: Deontology

    Ethics Explainer: Consequentialism

    Ain't Nobody's Business If You Do: The Absurdity of Consensual Crimes in a Free Society, by Peter McWilliams

    The Actual Abortion Debate, by Jay Shapiro

    Fundamental Attribution Error - Ethics Unwrapped

    The Tyranny of Merit: What's Become of the Common Good? by Michael Sandel

    On Directing Film, by David Mamet

    Original Position (Veil of Ignorance) - John Rawls

    "Abby Singer" - Filmmaking slang for 'Second to last shot of the day'

    Optimistic Nihilism - Kurzgesagt

    The Beginning of Infinity: Explanations That Transform the World, by David Deutsch

    How to Build a Dyson Sphere - Kurzgesagt

    The Fermi Paradox - Wait But Why

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    MiniBites: On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden

    MiniBites: On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden

    Between each of our full-length episodes, I'm going to be talking about some of my favorite new releases! We're calling these mini-bites because they're shorter and will not feature a guest. I'm still going to be recommending similar books, movies, music, TV, and food, but just in an even more bite-sized format! These episodes will be released the third Tuesday of every month.

    In this week's episode, we go out of this world with Tillie Walden's Hugo-nominated On a Sunbeam. This graphic novel has so much packed into its story including LGBTQ representation, a found family, beautiful art and more! I will also discuss the validity and merits of graphic novels as a legitimate literary format.

    Items Referenced in this Episode:
    On a Sunbeam - Tillie Walden
    Spinning - Tillie Walden
    Are You Listening? - Tillie Walden
    Depression Cherry - Beach House
    Prospect  (DVD)
    Prospect (Kanopy Streaming)

    Recommended Reading (Graphic Novels):
    Maus - Art Spiegelman
    The Sandman Series - Neil Gaiman
    Persepolis - Marjane Satrapi

    Martha Creek Interview with 2020 New Thought Walden Awards recipient Lynne McTaggart

    Martha Creek Interview with 2020 New Thought Walden Awards recipient Lynne McTaggart
    Intention, Spirituality, and New Science with Lynne McTaggart. Award-winning journalist and author Lynne McTaggart is the 2020 Champion of Change Walden Awards honoree. She is considered a leading authority on intention, spirituality, and the new science movement that is being studied today. McTaggart shares her views on the direction that we are evolving as a species and how we can move forward in these unprecedented times. Interviewed by Rev. Martha Creek.

    Martha Creek Interview with 2020 New Thought Walden Awards recipient Paul Selig

    Martha Creek Interview with 2020 New Thought Walden Awards recipient Paul Selig
    Intention, Spirituality, and New Science with Lynne McTaggart. Author and medium Paul Selig is one of the foremost spiritual channels working today. In his breakthrough works on channeled literature, Selig talks about the extraordinary body of work he has recorded for personal and planetary evolution as humankind awakens to its own divine nature. Interviewed by Rev. Martha Creek.

    Episode 194: Digital Minimalism

    Episode 194: Digital Minimalism
    This week Dave (https://twitter.com/davidegts) and Gunnar (http://atechnologyjobisnoexcuse.com/about) talk about Digital Minimalism. That’s it. Duck, Death and the Tulip (https://www.brainpickings.org/2016/05/04/duck-death-and-the-tulip-wolf-erlbruch/) by Wolf Erlbruch Digital Minimalism (http://www.calnewport.com/books/digital-minimalism/) by Cal Newport Walden (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walden) by Henry David Thoreau See also: Pure (https://www.hulu.com/series/pure-9e44cea6-0453-4f72-8eb6-f8f131a29ba3) on Hulu Lead Yourself First: Inspiring Leadership Through Solitude (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31451193-lead-yourself-first) by Raymond M. Kethledge and Michael S. Erwin Cutting Room Floor * Blinking eye die (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0akjd89GFuc) We Give Thanks * The D&G Show Slack Clubhouse for the discussion topics!

    Illegal Immigrant Killed His Son And Politicians Wouldn't Listen.

    Illegal Immigrant Killed His Son And Politicians Wouldn't Listen.

    Illegal Immigrant Killed His Son And Politicians Wouldn't Listen.  His son, 21 year old U.S. Marine, James Walden III was killed by an illegal immigrant, in a hit and run accident. James Walden states that the killer, an immigrant was in the Country illegally and he had many contacts with law enforcement before the  incident. Had he been deported, his son would still be alive. To make matters worse, politicians in this sanctuary area don’t seem to care and won’t listen to him or others.

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    Alone in the Dork

    Alone in the Dork

    Right after the election, Erik Hagerman decided he’d take a break from reading about the hoopla of politics. He swore that he would avoid learning about anything that happened to America after Nov. 8, 2016. “I just look at the weather,” said Mr. Hagerman, 53, who lives alone on a pig farm in southeastern Ohio. Jeff and Anthony berate this selfish stranger.

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    SIMON SAYS, LET’S TALK BUSINESS: Jennifer Bailey with Walden Businesses, Veronica Maldonado-Torres with Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection, David Buchsbaum with Atlanta Closet & Storage Solutions and Travis Giles with McMahan's Clothing

    SIMON SAYS, LET’S TALK BUSINESS: Jennifer Bailey with Walden Businesses, Veronica Maldonado-Torres with Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection, David Buchsbaum with Atlanta Closet & Storage Solutions and Travis Giles with McMahan's Clothing
    Jennifer Bailey/Walden Businesses Based in Atlanta and serving the southeastern U.S., Walden Businesses specializes in mergers and acquisitions. Their target market is privately-held manufacturing, distribution, technology and select service companies. Walden Businesses is a results-oriented intermediary dedicated to serving owners and buyers of small to medium sized companies with values up to $100 million. Their […] The post SIMON SAYS, LET’S TALK BUSINESS: Jennifer Bailey with Walden Businesses, Veronica Maldonado-Torres with Georgia Mentor Protégé Connection, David Buchsbaum with Atlanta Closet & Storage Solutions and Travis Giles with McMahan's Clothing appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
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