David Boles: Human Meme

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Synopsis

This Human Meme podcast is the inflection point for what it means to live a life of knowing. We are in the critical moment of human induction. David Boles is a writer, publisher, teacher, lyricist and author living and working in New York City. He has dedicated his life to founding the irrevocable aesthetic. Be a Human Meme!

Episodes

  • From Disappointment to Resilience: Finding Strength in Life's Setbacks

    06/11/2024 Duration: 17min

    Disappointment is the uninvited guest at the table of life. It sits heavy in our hearts, clutches our dreams, and whispers doubts that gnaw at the edges of hope. Yet, disappointment is not a dead end; it’s a waypoint, a necessary stop on the task of human growth. To be disappointed is to be alive, to care deeply about outcomes, to have risked enough to feel the sting of falling short. And while the pangs of disappointment may seem like the final word, they are often just the prelude to resilience.

  • Living in the Future Now: Embracing Tomorrow’s Vision Today

    30/10/2024 Duration: 19min

    Living in the future now—it’s a fascinating idea, isn’t it? We’re talking about those people who seem to exist just a step ahead of us, those who already walk roads we haven’t even built yet. While we’re here, comfortably or uncomfortably immersed in today, they’re already finding ways through tomorrow. These people aren’t necessarily the kind of visionaries we always hear about: CEOs, inventors, or creative masterminds, though many of them do fall into those categories. No, these are people who fundamentally live a little differently, whose minds work in a slightly faster rhythm, who seem to perceive what’s around the corner before the rest of us even realize there is a corner.  

  • How to Spot and Protect Yourself from Street Psychics and False Prophets

    22/10/2024 Duration: 17min

    False prophets. Charlatans. Snake oil salesmen. These are the people who promise you truth, enlightenment, and a future of clarity—if only you'd let them hold your palm for a moment, if only you'd hand over your money to hear the secret of your life laid bare before you.

  • Understanding the Doorknob Confession: Timing, Vulnerability, and Human Truths

    16/10/2024 Duration: 14min

    The concept of the "Doorknob Confession" in therapy is a fascinating phenomenon, one that captures the delicate dance between time, vulnerability, and truth. It is a moment often recognized by both therapists and clients alike—when the session is coming to an end, when the clock is mercilessly ticking down, and then, just as the client is about to walk out the door, they drop a bombshell. This final revelation, this last-minute unveiling of something deeply important, often takes the form of a confession, a fear, or a truth so significant it threatens to undermine the entire session that came before it.

  • Bold Persistent Experimentation: History, Meaning, and the Future of Innovation

    09/10/2024 Duration: 17min

    Now, that phrase: "Bold, Persistent Experimentation." It strikes you right in the heart, doesn’t it? There’s something stirring about it. It’s a challenge, a rallying cry, a promise that our greatest work isn’t behind us, but ahead, waiting to be discovered if only we dare enough. If we try enough.

  • From Omens to Godwinks: Tracing 1,000 Years of Divine Signs Across Cultures and History

    02/10/2024 Duration: 14min

    hYou know, the concept of a "Godwink" is really quite fascinating when you delve into it. At its core, a "Godwink" is one of those moments that feels like more than just a coincidence. It's as if the universe — or a higher power — is giving you a little nudge or a wink to let you know you're on the right path or to provide guidance when you need it most.

  • Why 'Don’t Speak Ill of the Dead' is an Outdated Cultural Tradition

    25/09/2024 Duration: 20min

    The idea of "not speaking ill of the dead" is a deeply rooted cultural and historical construct, and its origins and evolution provide significant insight into the ways societies shape their collective memories. This concept, often summarized in the Latin phrase -- De mortuis nihil nisi bonum -- ("Of the dead, nothing but good should be said"), has existed for millennia, emerging from an interplay of morality, religious beliefs, and the need for social cohesion.

  • Prometheus and His Myth: Fire, Knowledge, and the Price of Defiance

    18/09/2024 Duration: 15min

    The myth of Prometheus, the fire giver, is a rich and layered tale that has traversed cultures, ideas, and interpretations for centuries. At its core, the story is one of defiance, suffering, and enlightenment. Prometheus is a Titan in Greek mythology, whose name means "forethought," and he is best known for his daring theft of fire from the gods to give to humanity—a gift that symbolizes knowledge, technology, and civilization. But beneath this act of rebellion lies a story of suffering and sacrifice, a warning about the boundaries between human ambition and divine will, and a reflection on the eternal tension between freedom and authority.

  • Factitious Disorder: Navigating Complexities of Illness and Identity

    11/09/2024 Duration: 18min

    Factitious Disorder, often complex and deeply misunderstood, involves individuals deliberately fabricating, exaggerating, or inducing physical or psychological symptoms to assume the role of a sick person. This disorder is distinct from mere malingering, where an individual feigns illness for personal gain such as financial compensation or avoidance of responsibilities. In Factitious Disorder, the primary motivation is to acquire the identity of a patient, receiving attention and care in a medical setting.

  • Jean-Paul Sartre's Insights on Anti-Semitism: Understanding Prejudice and Shaping Our Future

    04/09/2024 Duration: 26min

    Sartre's reflections on prejudice reveal not just the mechanics of anti-Semitism but the broader patterns of hate and bad faith argumentation that persist through time. We’ll explore how these dynamics might evolve over the next 50 to 100 years, anticipating new forms of prejudice that could arise as our world changes. From technophobia and xenophobia to potential discrimination against genetically modified humans or off-world colonists, the targets of hate may shift, but the underlying tactics and impacts remain.

  • Confronting Denialism: Debunking Moon Landing Myths and Historical Revisionism

    28/08/2024 Duration: 24min

    The roots of the moon landing conspiracy theories trace back to a fundamental distrust in government. This sentiment was particularly inflamed during the 1960s and 70s, amidst the chilling winds of the Cold War and the fiery protests against the Vietnam War. The United States was a nation divided, its citizens wrestling with political disillusionment. In such an environment, the narrative that the moon landing could be a grand deception orchestrated by the U.S. government to assert dominance in the space race against the Soviet Union found fertile ground.

  • I Sing To Be Lonely, I Share to Be Free

    21/08/2024 Duration: 14min

    The thick, humid air of Mississippi hung heavy on Alana's shoulders, mirroring the weight of her sorrows. The cicadas' chorus, a constant reminder of the stifling heat, seemed to echo the loneliness that had settled deep within her. In her small, clapboard house, she often sought escape in the worn-out grooves of her grandfather's vinyl records. The raw, soulful voices of Bessie Smith, Mahalia Jackson, and Robert Johnson poured from the old turntable, weaving tales of heartache, resilience, and spiritual redemption.

  • Boles Brits: History, Temperament, and the Mystique of Blue and Lilac Coats of British Shorthair Cats

    16/08/2024 Duration: 23min

    The British Shorthair is a breed steeped in history, defined by a calm dignity that’s as much a part of its character as its iconic round face and plush coat. From its humble origins as a Roman ratter to its modern status as a beloved family companion, this cat has evolved through centuries of selective breeding, weathering wars and fashion trends to emerge as a timeless symbol of British resilience.

  • Fixed Delusions: Unveiling the Impact of Persistent Beliefs in Modern Culture

    07/08/2024 Duration: 20min

    Fixed delusions are a type of psychological disorder where a person holds unshakeable beliefs in something that is clearly untrue or illogical. These aren't just occasional misunderstandings or mistaken beliefs; these are convictions that remain firm even when confronted with conflicting evidence. Unlike broader delusions often associated with psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia, fixed delusions can occur in individuals who might otherwise appear completely functional in everyday life.

  • Future of Space: From Inflationary Universe to Mars Colonies and Beyond

    31/07/2024 Duration: 25min

    The Inflationary Universe Theory proposes that the universe underwent an exponential expansion in the first fraction of a second after the Big Bang. This rapid inflation stretched space-time itself, smoothing out any irregularities and setting the stage for the universe as we know it today. This theory was first put forward by physicist Alan Guth in 1980, and it has since become a cornerstone of modern cosmology.

  • Mysteries in the Mist: The Cultural and Environmental Significance of Cryptids

    24/07/2024 Duration: 20min

    What exactly are cryptids? The term itself comes from the Greek 'krypto' meaning hidden. So, cryptids are the hidden animals, not yet cataloged by conventional science. These are creatures reported to exist based on anecdotal evidence, eyewitness accounts, and sometimes even grainy photographs, but they remain unconfirmed by modern science. They range from the Loch Ness Monster in Scotland to Bigfoot in the forests of North America, from the Yeti of the Himalayas to the Chupacabra of Latin America.

  • Unveiling the Genius Criminal Mind: From Historical Atrocities to Modern-Day Solutions

    17/07/2024 Duration: 27min

    The genius criminal mind, a phenomenon that marries extraordinary intelligence with malevolent intent, has long captivated our collective imagination and incited deep-seated fears. From historical tyrants orchestrating mass atrocities to modern-day masterminds manipulating complex systems for personal gain, the intersection of brilliance and criminality raises immediate questions about human nature, morality, and the potential for intervention.

  • Redefining Emotional Support: Breaking Gender Norms for Healthier Relationships

    10/07/2024 Duration: 24min

    Let's start by examining the psychological foundation of this issue. Traditionally, men have been socialized to adopt what psychologists call the "stoic" model of masculinity. This model prioritizes traits such as toughness, self-reliance, and emotional restraint. Historically, these traits were essential for survival and success in a more physically demanding and competitive environment. However, as society has evolved, these characteristics can sometimes become barriers to deep, emotionally supportive relationships.

  • Claiming Space: Exploring the Intricacies of Squatter’s Rights in Urban and Digital Territories

    26/06/2024 Duration: 27min

    Squatting, or adverse possession, is a legal doctrine that allows a person to gain ownership of a property under certain conditions. This notion might seem straightforward—occupy a space long enough, and it becomes yours. But as we think, we uncover layers of legal, ethical, and societal implications that complicate this seemingly simple idea.

  • Echoes of Injustice: The Caril Ann Fugate Story and the Perils of Public Opinion

    24/06/2024 Duration: 22min

     In the late 1950s, specifically 1958, America was a nation caught between the idyllic post-war boom and the undercurrents of social unrest that would explode in the decades to come. It was during this time that Charles Starkweather, a 19-year-old with a James Dean fixation and a brooding persona, embarked on a murderous rampage across Nebraska and Wyoming, leaving 11 people dead. Among those implicated was 14-year-old Caril Ann Fugate, who, by all accounts, was present during these killings.

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