Coming to Broadcast TV this December!
Year: 2021
Ep 35: Hamish Low on Building the World’s Largest Bog Oak Table
I talk with Hamish Low, of Adamson and Low, about creating an enormous table out of ancient bog oak. See Mattasher.com for a video clip of Hamish showing off bog oak.
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Ep 34: Jeff Deist on Magical Monetary Thinking, Doomsday Cults, and Decision Making for Strippers
My conversation with Jeff Deist, president of the Mises Institute. We talk about the political reaction to the pandemic, perverse monetary incentives, and the end of American as a single, unified nation. This was the first in-person interview done at The Filter’s new Moray Bay studio.
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Jeff Deist at the Mises Institute
Book La Guerra Del Fin Del Mundo
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Ep 33: Peter Godfrey-Smith on Sea Life and the Evolution of Consciousness
In this episode I talk with Peter Godfrey-Smith, author of Metazoa, a book which explores consciousness from an evolutionary perspective. We talk about octopus arms, impudent tongues, and theories of consciousness, including panpsychism.
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My discussion with Tam Hunt about panpsychism
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Ep 32: Grant McCracken on Honor Codes, Artisanal Cultures, and Time Machines
In this episode of The Filter, I talk with Grant McCracken about his most recent book, The New Honor Code: A Simple Plan for Raising Our Standards and Restoring Our Good Names. We discuss the ways in which our culture relates to the concept of value. We talk about various examples of honor codes, the role of hazing rituals, creating a marketplace for good behavior, the rise of artisanal cultures, and how one might get a sneak preview into the future.
Related links:
My discussion with Tim Virkkala (includes discussion of the topic of honor)
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Ep 31: Our Glorious Future as Amish or Termites
In this solo episode, I explain why the future of the human race, if we have one at all, will look a lot like Amish life, or like one giant termite colony. I dive into the forces that push us in each of these directions, and how the conflict between these two possibilities might play out. Along the way I blow up the pyramids, trigger an all-out bee attack, look for bleeding predators, and check in on The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
You can find a transcript of this episode at https://mattasher.substack.com/p/our-glorious-future-as-amish-or-termites
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Crossover Episode: LocoFoco with Timothy Wirkman Virkkala
What follows is my appearance on the LocoFoco podcast. In it, I discuss some of the ideas in my Black Box episode with host Tim Virkkala. Tim is one of the most interesting thinkers I’ve met, and I still remember some of his comments from 25 years ago, including his observation that I should call risk a transaction cost in an article I was writing at the time. It took me a day of pondering the idea to go from strong disagreement, to the realization that in the context of my article, this was the only way to look at risk.
Tim’s personal blog can be found at Wirkman.com.
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Ep 29: Black Box Thinking, UFOs, and a Fist Full of Dung
In this solo episode, I discuss black box thinking in the context of our current Dim Age of epistemology and the role of journalism. I unpack my previous thoughts on Occam’s razor and discuss analyzing the contents of boxes you cannot open, with examples drawn from politics and the pandemic. Finally, I explain the self-coined Asher principle, which connects black boxes, labels and power.
Related Links:
The Filter Episode with Vin Armani
The Filter Episode on the New Colonists
Pat Tillman and the Pentagon’s Black Boxes
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