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By Cameron Scully
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.
Today's episode brings us back the old west of the Northwest United States! I will be using Bill Gulick's 'Outlaws of the Pacific Northwest' as a base reference to the story being told today.
Henry Plummer was a "man of law" in his time that lacked the will to be anything but straight and narrow. He walked a shady course within his town of control. Many might say he was crooked in his work. Will this prove to be the full narrative? Tune in today for the answer!
Before you head out today, come check out the new reworked Intellectual Adventure Podcast by following links provided!
We appreciate you taking the time to follow our show today! We hope to see you in the near future!
Resources used: Online archieves of old west texts & "Outlaws of the Pacific Northwest" written by Bill Gulick
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Welcome to the WNP show today, an episode in which 3 people tackle quite the topic! The topic of philosophical pursuit today brings us into overstimulation, and the varied details surrounding the life of the overstimulated person. Thanks again to our guests for making an appearance!
Some of the helpful techniques referred to in this episode:
5 senses technique
progressive muscle relaxation techniques
Quotes from this episode:
“In the midst of chaos, there is also opportunity” - art of war
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Red Recommends the following:
Sophie's World (The Book)
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The WNP returns with Ivan joining as our guest on an episode framed around core philosophies close to our lives along with discourse over what information we may have lost to time. We discuss some of our life experiences that helped bring us different perspectives along career paths and life experiences. We invite you to join us today in this casual discussion!
The year of the event I refer to in the podcast was ACTUALLY in 536 AD not 516 AD. I apologize for any confusion!
This is also a link to the tomb I refer to in China! https://www.livescience.com/22454-ancient-chinese-tomb-terracotta-warriors.html
I appreciate Ivan making the appearance for this show! Here is some material that Ivan recommends from today's talks:
"fingerprints of the gods" by Graham Hancock for the ancient stories of what we could've came from
"Egypt gods, myths, legends " by Lucia Gahlin
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Welcome to today's episode of the WNP detours! Today, we explore Empiricism and the history of it's origins!
The roots of empiricism is a concept most likely even older than detailed, but as most western philosophical foundings, tends to originate its voice around records founded in ancient Greece.
Viewed more as an informal practice of thought, this has been part of ancient studies before the time of Socrates. Presocratic philosophers had arranged such thoughts as an early foundation to western ideas as a whole, empiricism included.
"Ionian philosopher Heraclitus (fl. ca. 500 BCE). One fragment reads, 'The things of which there is sight, hearing, experience, [these] I prefer'” and " “poor witnesses for men are the eyes and ears of those who have barbarian souls”"
Epicureanism, a school within the structures of ancient philosophy, is an active example of how observations can be similar in concept. Without knowing better, the foundations of the world could seem observable in a "similar to same" state and thus seems empirical by nature of the ideas founded within the school.
Sir Francis Bacon 1561-1626 (The Scientific Method) within the later period of the first scientific revolution, right before the rise of Sir Isaac Newton's revelations in a few years thereafter.
John Locke 1632-1704 is also another example of how people form empirical concepts in the modern age, as the scientific processes are sense based and require empirical thought by nature of task.
Empiricism is proven to be founded theory by default in principle when observed further through the theories of Sir Isaac Newton's inquiries, even if proven shaken within the everchanging environments in modern day science.
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"Big Bill" Haywood (the big bad here who supposedly hired Harry) along with others with the help of his Western Federation of Miners group to sabotage US industry against radicalized workers unions. He proved to be the probably cause of multiple bombings over a stretch of time on the northwestern US back in the early 1900s and very late 1800s
Outlaws of the Pacific Northwest - Bill Gulick
https://www.legendsofamerica.com/old-west/
https://thewildwest.org/
https://historyforkids.org/the-wild-west/
https://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-timeline/
Welcome to today's episode of WNP where will be diving into the following: what the wild west justice looked like in the eyes of the people then and now. Please refer to any resources below for the show! Thanks!
Outlaws of the Pacific Northwest - Bill Gulick
The Jungle - Upton Sinclair
https://visitvirginiacitynv.com/
https://www.legendsofamerica.com/old-west/
https://thewildwest.org/
https://historyforkids.org/the-wild-west/
https://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-timeline/
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This one's a bit short but provides some feedback on what makes the personal mindset an important matter to talk on for me! We have a few quotes for either before or after you watch to read through to help create the narrative! Check them out below along with our contact info if needed!
“The greatest victory is that which requires no battle.” ― Sun Tzu, The Art of War
"The state of mind that looks on all activity as tiresome is not true repose, but a spineless inertia." - Seneca
"Whatever you do in life, if you want to be creative and intelligent, and develop your brain, you must do everything with the awareness that everything, in some way, connects to everything else." - Leonardo da Vinci
"Life is pretty simple: You do some stuff. Most fails. Some works. You do more of what works." - Leonardo da Vinci
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Today's discussion that we will be having on the show is about the following: Passion & Honor!
QUOTES:
"The greatest way to live with honor in this world is to be what we pretend to be." - Socrates
“In a dark place we find ourselves, and a little more knowledge lights our way.” – Yoda
“On many long journeys have I gone. And waited, too, for others to return from journeys of their own. Some return; some are broken; some come back so different only their names remain.” – Yoda
https://intellectualadventurepodcast.com
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The west was full of various figures of history including world famous ones! Some of the culture behind mining and cowboy communities along with native cultures all form together to tell the true stories within the US story. We hope to dive into some of these stories or emotions in the near future being expressed! If you'd like to take part in this journey with me, be on the watch for new episodes soon on the topics!
The podcast currently has 36 episodes available.