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Comatose Podcast

Comatose Podcast

A weekly Society and Culture podcast
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Comatose Podcast

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Comatose Podcast

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Comatose Podcast

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Comatose had a chance to talk with John Bauer, author of Besnowed and Senior Producer of Comatose. He speaks on his nostalgic story filled with the warmth of winter.----------------------John Bauer - BesnowedEditor/mixer-John BauerNarrat
Comatose had a chance to talk with Grant Eubanks, the creator of Sea of Greed, a community built pirate exploration game inspired by a fateful tweet.----------------------Grant Eubanks - Greedy SeaEditor/mixer-John BauerNarrator-Nizar B
It's been a while. To start things up again, we have John Bauer with an adventure in leaving your mind behind, then Jerry Frazier ponders whether the Ship of Theseus applies to brands, and last up is a reading of a sonnet by the great Portugues
After some time off, John Bauer starts up today's episode with some of his thought that, looking back, was only the start of our leave, then Simon The Cannibal shares a squirrelly story about a certain squire, and last up is Molly Bauer sharing
Jimmy Carter is on our first segment today with a recording of the former president talking about the importance of taking environmental issues seriously, then a poem from the 19th century American poet, Vachel Lindsay, and last up is the retur
Job Ranger starts us off today with some thoughts on getting tired of political commentary with a bit of his own insights into the modern political climate, then John Bauer dives into what we mean when we say "Original Content", and last up is
John Bauer picks up today's episode with a hot warning on the heat index, then a story by Rosanna Leprohon turns up the heat like an afternoon in July, and last up is Bashir Harrell with some advice on how to get through the day.-------------
Maverick Ice is with us again this week, this time sharing the moment when he feels he finally became an adult, then John Bauer picks up the microphone to make sure it's working properly in a piece of flash poetry, and last up is a poem from Ha
John Bauer is back on this week with an explosion of emotions that can best be described as anger, then Nayokenza Robyn Oliver talks about the difficulties in distance, and last up is author Maverick Ice talking about the #besomebody initiative
Comatose recently had a chance to talk with Maverick Ice, the author behind All Men Tell Lies, and ask him about his book and the process of getting said book out into the world.----------------------Special Edition: Maverick Ice - All Lies
Maverick Ice joins us today to share his story of visiting Ferguson a few years back, then Bashir Harrell breaks down his new morning routine, and last up Matthew T. Price tells us the truth behind the importance of connections in the movie ind
Matthew T. Price joins us again and talks about why Back to the Future is such a perfect movie, then a poem this time from Eugene Field on gifts and spoons, and last up is some computer generated poetry with Microsoft Zira.-------------------
Comatose had a chance to talk with writer and director, Matthew T. Price, and ask him about his thoughts behind his movie, Other Halves, and filmmaking in general.----------------------Special Edition: Matthew T. Price - My Other HalfEdit
As a preview to his special edition, Matthew T. Price joins us and talks about his inspiration for getting into film from before he could even read, then a beautiful poem from the great Oscar Wilde that takes on an adventure over seas, and last
Nayokenza Robin Oliver questions the motives of the Jedi while reminiscing about Star Wars in our first segment today, then John Bauer tries his best to not scratch an itchy rash, and last up is a poem from Henry Lawson about coming home after
John Bauer begins our adventure with some of his personal feelings on being comfortable in his attire, then James Clarence Mangan takes us on a trip to the more isolated parts of Russia, and last up is Job Ranger talking about what it takes to
William Allingham gives us our daily dose of poetry this week with his Twilight Voices, then John Bauer wakes up in an unexpected spot in his vague yet fantastical glimpse into a story, and last up is an excerpt from Ann Richards 1988 keynote s
John Bauer starts up a morning routine fueled by coffee, then Bashir Harrell takes on a journey through time, and last up is Andrew Barton Paterson's poetic recounting of court.----------------------Episode 142 - Coffee, Time, and Gentleman
John Bauer takes on a journey through the past in a flashback, then Marty Kris shares a story by Albert Gorton Green about Old Grimes, and last up is Nayokenza Robyn Oliver talking about working out.----------------------Episode 141 - Flash
Mathilde Blind's Desert is given a good reading by Crossing Chicken, then Nayokenza Robyn Oliver shares some of his thoughts on tattoos, and last up another experiment in computer generated emotions.----------------------Episode 140 - The D
Job Ranger (Louis Reich) takes us down memory lane with talk on Roller Coaster Tycoon, then a fairy tale from Flemish lands about finches, and last up an experiment in computers in emotion with some robot poetry.----------------------Episod
Mary Howitt's words on Corn-fields starts this episode of Comatose, then John Bauer shares some of his daily struggles, and last up are some of the final public words of Douglas MacArthur.----------------------Episode 138 - Corn, Frustratio
James Lister Cuthbertson muses on the rising sun down under, then John Bauer has some repeating words to make us think, and last up is a clip from president Dwight D. Eisenhower on the power of the atom.----------------------Episode 137 - A
John Burrough's The Bluebird starts off this week's episode, then John Bauer takes a look at change and time, and last up Job Ranger opens up about political outrage in these times.----------------------Episode 136 - Bluebird, Time, and Out
Joy Chan reads out a poem by Ella Wheeler Wilcox on what it takes to make art, then Nayokenza Robyn Oliver tells us about what it feels like to get a bit older, and last up is Aaron Gratton talking about how comedy means different things to dif
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