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By Dakota Benfield
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.
Georgia and Dakota are back for their second special topic episode! Today, it's morality all the way down. They're talking about objecting to objective morality, the influences behind people's ethics, and forgiveness as a moral act.
Dakota and Georgia are in the booth with their friend Connor Noch, discussing life goals, not choosing favorites, and recognizing that the race is against yourself.
Georgia and Dakota are hosting their second special topics episode! They're talking optimism, the difference between self-esteem and narcissism, and the importance of accountability.
Check out Lula Miller's book Why Fish Don't Exist!
CW: discussion of eugenics, mental illness, and sexual assault.
It's our very first minisode! This conversation between Dakota and Georgia can also be found on our instagram page, where you can watch it in living color! If audio is more your speed, you've come to the right place. Enjoy, and we'll be back with a full-length episode next week!
Georgia and Dakota are joined in the coffee shop by Gabe Groppi, student of ministry and long-term friend of Georgia's. They're talking about yelling at the lord, the process of discovering oneself, and the southern hive mind.
Dakota and Georgia are chatting with Annie Peterson, a long-time friend and animal lover extraordinaire. What's up for conversation? Fish, slumber party consciousness raising, and not being Catholic anymore! No intro for this episode, because we like to live dangerously.
In case you're curious about the hypnotism book Georgia mentions early on, the title is Molly Moon's Incredible Book of Hypnotism and it does indeed have an odd-looking dog on the cover.
Find Annie's cosplay work at her instagram!
It's a special topic episode! This time Georgia and Dakota are joined by Sam Rodd to share some of their favorite myths. It's monkey armies, suns, and boulders all the way down!
Dakota and Georgia are interviewing Matthew Miyagi Tuten, a philosophy and religion/political science double-major at Western Carolina University. They're talking about the influence of indigenous ancestry and religion, the experience of immigrating to America, and how to analyze the modern world to conceive of a better future.
CW: brief discussion of racial slurs.
To learn more about the influence of the Daughters of the Confederacy on southern public school curriculum, check this out!
You can find the Nana Grizol song that Georgia mentions, "Cynicism," right here.
Georgia and Dakota are chatting with their friend Benjamin about Bunkin' Bonuts, their personal understanding of emotion, and the way it manifests in their art!
CW: discussion of depression, dissociation, and depictions of self-harm in art.
This week, Dakota and Georgia are looking into things a bit too much! The object of their analysis: films, namely Groundhog Day and Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventure! They're also talking about the freedom to be outside, who's the bigger Whovian, and the things we can learn from reincarnation!
To learn more about Groundhog Day's potential as a buddhist film, check out The Samsara of Groundhog Day!
And if you're interested in learning about more Deep or Dumb media, head over to Wisecrack's YouTube Channel!
The podcast currently has 24 episodes available.