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  • After an unplanned hiatus, we are BACK and so is Mike with another Cathol-tastic episode! Gear up for some grrrl power as we chat about three badass saints of history. Learn about some of the ways one could achieve sainthood, and the considerable costs it posed to one's health... and sometimes to the health of others.

    Check out Mike's page right over here to request he use his immense voice-acting talent for evil.

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  • Sit back with us and have a drink this week with Luke as we discuss the history of New Orleans through its cemeteries! From the clashes between the French and the Americans during the colonial period to the reputation of the famous voudou healers of the city, we go on a tour of how much of a city one can discover from its dead.Make sure you listen to the end to get a Coupon Code from Luke to go on a tour of New Orleans!

    Luke Siddall manages tours with the fantastic French Quarter Phantoms Tours, please go check them out!

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  • Death: everyone does it. Sex: it sells. But can we sell you on the concept of sexy death? Have a drink with us and Dick, podcast host and sex/kink educator, as we talk about death fetishism and his personal history with it. We talk about the allure of finality, safety concerns, and misconceptions about this too taboo subject.

    Books and studies referenced in this episode were:

    Lisa Downing's "On The Limits of Sexual Ethics"John Money's* work on erotophonophilia & autassassinophiliaand Caitlin Doughty's work in the Death Positive movement

    Check out Dick's other work hosting Off The Cuffs (@OCPKink) and Being There (@BeingTherePod), and reach out to him on twitter or via email!

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    *NOTE Money did, absolutely, have a generally sordid contribution to the field of gender and sexuality studies, but he was one of the first to give serious platform to much of the field

  • Movie spoilers ahead! This week we have a drink with Bill and delve into the world of film. The occult and religion have a big role in cinema, so we narrowed our discussion to two movies that explore Santeria to... differing effects: "I Walked with a Zombie" (1943), and "Angel Heart" (1987). Join us for a drink as we chat about the actual craft of film making, the history of the medium, and give some background insight to what makes a movie spooky. We also touch on the important subject of racism and xenophobia in movies that use other cultures for shock value, the importance of doing your research, and such taboo subjects as Mickey Rourke's ass.

    Check out Bill's work in I Don't Get It and American Caesar. And be sure to reach out to him on Twitter!

    Movies referenced in this show include "The Haunted Castle" (1896), and E. Elias Merhige's "The Begotten" (1990).

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  • Demons and monsters have been a part of the human psyche for as long as storytelling has existed, but one of the most interesting modern iterations of monsterkind is how they've become part of the games we play, even sympathetic characters we want to be! That's right. This week we're taking a look at Dungeons and Dragons, and comparing the monster lore in the game to two influential pieces of hellish literature, Dante's Inferno and The Lesser Key of Solomon. Professional D&D "homebrewer" Ned Turner sits down for a drink with us as we delve into the depths of devilry and delierium!

    Click here for a link to Ned's work in game-making, and here to see the character sheet for the monster we created in the episode.

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  • Ram Dass is synonymous with the Eastern philosophy movement that swept America and Western Europe in the 60s and 70s, but how many have acutally read his books? Would you think they'd be too lofty and intimidating, as befitting a learned and respected guru? Or would you think they would be rambling and nonsensical, like the memoirs of any celebrity of the drug-highs of the 60s? Would you be suprised to find out that they are neither: that they are starkly simple, down-to-earth musings of an unassuming middle class man? Listen in for a review packed with quotes and a rant breaking down why you shouldn't take being a philosophy major too seriously!

    You can buy this book on Thriftbooks or Amazon

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  • This week we delve into the Vatican, and get a run down on what the pope is supposed to do, and talk about three popes who failed miserably at that. There's a lot of slander, bribery, and excommunication ahead. From literal f*ckery that rivals any modern reality show, to trials more inane than anything Pheonix Wright has ever had to deal with, papal history is a weird place. Come join us to find out just why #FormosusDidNothingWrong and why Hitler's Pope doesn't deserve the bad reputation history handed him.

    follow these links for a close up on the parts of the Sistine Chapel where Michaelangelo put Pope Julius II and Biagio de Cesena on blast.

    And, if you wanted to see an illustration of the Cadaver Synod, here's a fantastic painting on the subject.

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  • Kids these days and their memes! They're all around us, but what do they mean? Why are they everywhere, and why are they funny? We chat with Tobin about how they work as a form of communication, as a form of social commentary, and as a form of art, following in the footsteps of Dadaism. Going beyond, in fact, when looking at the 2016 American election, and how public opionion expressed itself. How far do memes go? Do they go too far? Listen, and weigh in!

    Check out our guest's own podcast on Pokemon and the WWE via his Instagram @righteousraikou.

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  • Carl Jung, one of the founders of the feild of psychology, had written several works exploring the concept of religion. What was it, from a psychological standpoint, and how should one address its functioning in a patient? In this book, the reader not only gets some insight into his opinions on that, but a snapshot at 1930s Europe and the state of Christianity as Protestantism became increasingly splintered and atheism became more and more the norm.

    You can purchase the book on Amazon, or at Thrift Books.

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  • We are back after an unexpected hiatus with DJ Danx and a look into the world of music and the cult of celebrity! From Leonard Cohen to the rap battles of the 80s and 90s, we run the gambit on the many facets of the cult of celebrity, as well as what music can and will do as a means to spirituality.

    Check out Danx' work on Facebook, on Mixcloud, and check out his CDs on his website.

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  • Emily (aka @djmeatdaddy) is back with the tequila-soaked sequel to a whirlwind tour of what the WWE means on the modern socio-economic stage, particularly when it comes to trashtalk! (part 1 can be found here). We talk about the optimal condiments for pouring on wrestlers, how a good heel really twists the knife in, and why BudLight should employ koalas. Thrill as we wonder about the finer points of Mike's Hard Lemonade, the crowd control prowess of The Rock, and the importance of the trash-talking assistant. We even discuss the circus-sideshow-style origins of bare-knuckle boxing, and the future of the WWE in politics. This is the episode where we unequivocally proove that wrestling is real.

    Referred to in this episode were:

    Bret Kessler's comedy stand-up about accidently joining the mobThe Bugs Bunny episode of "Bewitched Bunny"Brok Lesner being a growing boythe spectaular spectacle of Golddustthe Comedy not-classic "Super Big Product Fun Show"

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  • Grab your furry and scaly friends to join us for drinks this week with Camille as we discuss animal behavior and cognition! How exactly can you define intelligence, and to what degree can human behavior be considered distinctly human? From birds who teach their offspring to use tools to insects that farm fungi and raise other insects as livestock, there is no easy definition to anything in the animal kingdom! And, yes, we make sure to touch on my favorite subject, death, with elephant mourning practices.

    REFERENCES in this episode were:

    Mosquites and how they pollentate chocolatethe Mimic Octopus Bearded Dragon threat displays Ofer Tchernichovski's paper on song culture and a video of him talking about itChicken lek cycles as compared to land characteristics. (This is just a recent example and there are many papers looking at different factors)Crayfish eavesdropping Konrad Lorenz, who is basically the creator of imprinting idea.a CBS elephant dictionary specialA way too long paper on Renee Descartes, his opinion on animals and automatonsDiana Reiss and dophins some articles on octopus getting protection from research and cheating of the system to do so the history of monkeys potato washingcaterpillar and ants herdingLong crazy history of Nature vs NutureDogs and OxytocinThe video game Octodad (the original playthrough by Markiplier is particularly fun)Pug skulls

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  • Is a lack of a God the basis for a religion? This week we tackle that very question over drinks with Meag! We get into everything from the myths of atheism, the history of it, and the various tenents. What is, actually, the difference between a philosophy and a religion? Can one have religion without God? And how much of *this* particular philosophy is misunderstood, and how much does it have in common with other forms of spirituality?

    Books &c Mentioned this episode were...

    the Thomas Jefferson version of the BibleRichard Dawkins' "The God Delusion"Joseph Campbell's "Godesses: Mysteries of the Feminine Divine"the infamous Stephen Fry interview where he lambasts GodPierre Chodelos de Laclos' "Dangerous Liaisons"

    NOTE:

    The Drunk Host must be corrected by the Sober Editor, becuse Robespierre was, in fact, an impassioned advocate of the Cult of the Supreme Being (Culte de l'Être Suprême), while the Cult of Reason (Culte de la Raison) was a rival state religion pushed by the like of Fouche and Herbert.

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  • From John Cena to Catullus, from ancient Greece to the WWE, join us this week as we have a few drinks with Emily about the incredibly homoerotic world of wrestling (and shit-talking)! In this part one of two, we cover the industry standards of schtick, appropriating culture, and pecking orders (complete with chickens)!

    NOTE: The wrestler I couldn't remember the name of during this episode was Damarchus (some translations call him Damaenetus). I had quoted the wrong book, though in Man Into Wolf Dr Eiser makes several mentions back to a text which would go into the Arcadian wolf-cult in more detail, it is in Dennis Hughes’ Human Sacrifice in Ancient Greece that the specific wrestler is mentioned.

    The Blink 182 music video mentioned can be found here, and the chicken video mentioned can be found here.

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  • From Batman Jesus to nothing-is-sacred Deadpool, to the intricate fan-theories worlds of Lord of the Rings and Star Trek, this week Drinks with God is boldly over-analyizing the histories and fandoms of a variety of geek cultures with Michael Nixon, host to many podcasts including Having a Friend for Dinner. Have a drink with us as we debate Marvel vs DC! Be amazed as we linger on derivitive tangets! And listen in awe as we conclude what the 90s really did for comics once and for all, before man, god, and the NSA.

    Check out today's guests's twitter, instagram, and their podcast!

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  • Join us at Otto's Shrunken Head for a drink with Zev to talk about the intersectionality between gay culture and witch culture. We might barely scrape the tip of the iceberg, but we still get pretty deep into the theory on what it means to reclaim the beastly idea of being a monster in the eyes of society when finding your own personal power.

    The books referenced in this episode were:

    "Gay Shame" by David Halperin (Amazon & ThriftBooks)"Witches Sluts and Feminists" by Kristen J Sollee (Amazon & ThriftBooks)"Season of the Witch" by David Talbot (Amazon & ThriftBooks)"From Here to Eternity" Caitlyn Doughty (Amazon & ThriftBooks)"The Creative Habit" Twyla Tharpe (Amazon & ThriftBooks)

    If you want to find out more about Zev and their work, you can follow them on Twitter, or follow their film's Twitter, and definitely check out thier website to get updates on their animation work.

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  • This week we're having a drink with Julian at The Hamilton, getting the dirt on one of the most well-known forms of playing with fate: tarot. We go into detail about how he got into the practice, how to look for the meaning behind each card, and some of his personal experiences.

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