In this episode, we dive into the complex and contradictory approach to free speech taken by rock legend Neil Young. Known for defending free expression in the 2000s, Young’s more recent actions—specifically his attempt to silence Joe Rogan over controversial views on COVID-19—have raised eyebrows. We unpack how his latest comments reflect a growing partisan stance rather than a commitment to open debate. Is Neil Young’s approach to free speech evolving into something less about the exchange of ideas and more about enforcing a specific narrative? We explore this paradox in depth.
Plus, filmmaker Jonathan Bowen joins the show to talk about his indie drama The Comic Shop. The film follows an entrepreneur at a critical crossroads in his professional life, capturing the essence of perseverance and personal growth. Jonathan opens up about the inspiration behind the story and shares how he connected with an Oscar-nominated actor to land a crucial cameo.
Tune in for a fascinating discussion on film, free speech, and the changing tides of public discourse. Don’t miss this thought-provoking episode filled with insights on the intersection of celebrity, politics, and art.
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'The Comic Shop' - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt22486766/
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