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What do you get when you mix a profound rant about cheese by Seth, with a rant about technology and suffering by Jack, with a rant about the dancing plagues by Sam? Well, you get episode 61 of The Color of Dust. Despite the felicitous title, this is a serious episode about death, technology, suffering, and the joy of living.
Henri Nouwen wrote:
It is the gift of our own life that shines through all we do. As I grow older, I discover more and more that the greatest gift I have to offer is my own joy of living, my own inner peace, my own silence and solitude, my own sense of well-being. When I ask myself, “Who helps me most?” I must answer, “The one who is willing to share his or her life with me.”
Below you’ll find some of the odds and ends mentioned in the episode. So, let’s not delay—let’s cut right to the cheese!
The song used throughout the episode is “Harmonic Banjo” by Jack Baumgartner, which you can listen to here:
Sam reads the poem “Valediction” by R. S. Thomas:
VALEDICTION
Here is the Wikipedia page for the Dancing Plagues, and let’s be sure to support Wikipedia, as Jack admonishes us!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_plague_of_1518
Finally, here is the interview Seth mentions with Ross Douthat and Peter Thiel; we do not necessarily endorse this interview, but we are just using it as a “gargoyle,” as Seth helpfully instructs:
Thank you for visiting The Color of Dust! We’ll be back soon with more content!
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What do you get when you mix a profound rant about cheese by Seth, with a rant about technology and suffering by Jack, with a rant about the dancing plagues by Sam? Well, you get episode 61 of The Color of Dust. Despite the felicitous title, this is a serious episode about death, technology, suffering, and the joy of living.
Henri Nouwen wrote:
It is the gift of our own life that shines through all we do. As I grow older, I discover more and more that the greatest gift I have to offer is my own joy of living, my own inner peace, my own silence and solitude, my own sense of well-being. When I ask myself, “Who helps me most?” I must answer, “The one who is willing to share his or her life with me.”
Below you’ll find some of the odds and ends mentioned in the episode. So, let’s not delay—let’s cut right to the cheese!
The song used throughout the episode is “Harmonic Banjo” by Jack Baumgartner, which you can listen to here:
Sam reads the poem “Valediction” by R. S. Thomas:
VALEDICTION
Here is the Wikipedia page for the Dancing Plagues, and let’s be sure to support Wikipedia, as Jack admonishes us!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dancing_plague_of_1518
Finally, here is the interview Seth mentions with Ross Douthat and Peter Thiel; we do not necessarily endorse this interview, but we are just using it as a “gargoyle,” as Seth helpfully instructs:
Thank you for visiting The Color of Dust! We’ll be back soon with more content!
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