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The Mr.Nobody Podcast: Season 3

The Mr.Nobody Podcast: Season 3

By: Mr. Nobody
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Summary

A hallucinogenic exploration of meaning by guitarist, sound-designer and grieving father of a son who lost his life to heroin. Music Social Sciences
Episodes
  • The Mr.Nobody Podcast Episode 8 Why I Fight
    Apr 3 2024

    I probably fight because I didn't feel safe.

    Are we the only animal that isn't born knowing how to protect itself?

    Here's a thought.

    I have finally become the father I would want to be for you.

    Ironic.

    Today I woke up from a dream.

    I thought I knew how to fight, I found out I didn't

    I am remaking myself.

    You would love this.

    Ironic.

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    30 mins
  • The Mr.Nobody Podcast The Original Religion
    Dec 18 2023

    In this document, I bring together my studies in shamanism, psychology,, religion, prehistory and archeology and process the material through my personal work with grief and ancient healing rituals that use entheogens.

    I composed all the music but for a few sound effects and quoutes. I like to think of these pieces as dreamscapes, that allow for a broad pallet to explore difficult emotions. Use headphones.

    Thank you to my Profesor and advisor. Mark S.

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    30 mins
  • The Mr.Nobody Podcast Episode 6 The Marauders are Coming
    Nov 11 2023

    Thank you so much for sharing this journey. I share a primal fear and two dreams in this episode.

    I feel like he's playing the guitar sometimes, thru me. Same thing with training, it's an altered state, a symbolic language of human geometry. Don't give up.

    I share a book that laid on my night stand for 2 months annd then opened my mind to a new and yet ancient worldview. A see a path.

    And I weave in a few standards for fun. Enjoy

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    30 mins
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