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PZ's Podcast

From "Telstar" to "Vault of Horror," from Rattigan to Kerouac, from the Village of Bray to the Village of Midwich, help PZ link old ancient news and pop culture. I think I can see him, "Crawling from the Wreckage." Will he find his way? This show is brought to you by Mockingbird! www.mbird.com
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Episodes

Episode 177 - Whipped Cream

Big explosions in Church! Like at the beginning of "Cloverfield". What do they mean? Is there any hope in the aftermath? Well, would I be recording this if I didn't think so, from Lake Tahoe, as it turns out? With help from Herb Alpert. And Jane Austen. This podcast is dedicated to Melina and Jacob Smith.

Oct 08, 201428 min

Episode 173 - And the Winner Is

There is so much truth here. So much emotional truth, I mean. It could have been someone else. It could have been something else. It could have come from somewhere else. But it came from ABBA.

Aug 21, 201427 min

Episode 172 - Phony Wars

The subject is reality vs. ideology. 'Pet' Clark wanted to be Superwoman. I wanted to be a totally focussed pastor, great dad, and good husband. 'Helen' wanted to be "a woman of today". We all failed! "Sorry, it's not possible" (Petula says). And yet, a little child has led me. Lower case. But upper case, too.

Aug 20, 201431 min

Episode 171 - If You Can't Stand the Heat

Here is made a principled decision to opt out, of all manner of causes and notions. With the injunction, however, that in order to heal, you have to feel. Eric Clapton starts us out. The House Band brings it on home.

Aug 07, 201437 min

Episode 170 - Farewell to the First Golden Era

This is a podcast to celebrate: my 170th, in which are offered some Summer reading, a Concluding Un-Scientific Postscript, and the best track ever recorded by a certain Wonder. Hope you like it!

Jun 10, 201425 min

Episode 169 - Wooden Ships

This is about Meister Eckhart and Rudolf Otto, and CS & N. But it's really about whether and how to engage the world, given what we now know about it. Guess I'm skeptical, more than ever; and was surprised to have to dissent from the Master. First time!

May 23, 201442 min

Episode 168 - "Generation Zahl"

A penetrating and courageous televison program from Germany opened me up recently. It was an instance of what Stefan Kolditz, the writer of the program, called a "non-ideological access" to a tragedy. But not just their tragedy. My tragedy. Yours, too, maybe.

May 18, 201429 min

Episode 167 - Emotion

This is all about one thing. It didn't take Melanchthon to teach me about it, nor Thomas Cranmer. No. It took Burton Cummings to teach me about it. And life! So Stand Tall; and for God's sake, don't do something foolish.

May 09, 201430 min

Episode 166 - The House That Jack Built

Well, the glass ceiling is finally breaking. It's happening right before our eyes. But Aretha's going to help us see the "Kehrseite". With a little help from Lesley Gore, too. "Come and see." (John 1:46)

Apr 30, 201428 min

Episode 164 - Happy Clappy

"No use calling, 'cause the sky is falling, and I'm getting pretty near the end." This concerns the practical consequences of (near-)death in life. Join forces with Wolfman Jack (R.I.P.) and The Guess Who; and 'Charlie Kane'.

Feb 19, 201431 min

Episode 163 - Deetour

It's getting bigger. Bigger, at least, from where I sit. The Contraption, I mean. And thank you, Karen Young! And thank you, Mike Francis! This podcast is dedicated to JAZ, the Minister of Edits.

Feb 13, 201433 min

Episode 162 - Rain Dance

Thinking about Obamacare got me onto this one. But it's not about Obamacare! It's about Reality. And Guess What?

Feb 05, 201428 min

Episode 161 - PBS

That's Percy Bysshe Shelley, who gets a little help -- as if he needed it -- from Eric Burdon, and B.T.O, and John Harris Harper. And MAY this meditation on termination not be half-baked.

Jan 09, 201434 min

Episode 160 - Who Is Going To Love Me?

How can we know God? Where is God locatable? With a little help from D. Warwick and a little from St. John, I want to answer. Podcast 160 is dedicated to Jono Linebaugh.

Dec 20, 201327 min

Episode 159 - The Happiest Actual Life

It's really possible: "the happiest actual life", I mean. That was Booth Tarkington's phrase for the hope we could have in real terms, even when circumstances went against us and our intrinsic indelible nature went against us. Case in point: his novel "Alice Adams" (1921). Case in point: his character 'Alice Adams'. I think the story is so real as to be Real.

Nov 17, 201329 min

Episode 157 - Every Mother's Son

Taking a break now for a couple weeks, but wanted to leave a little white-pebble trail -- not of tears, but of hope. "Come on down to my boat, baby"; and I'm talking about you, Miss Wyckoff; and you, Mr. Cardew; and you, Mr. Zahl.

Oct 19, 201330 min

Episode 156 - I Am Curious (Orange)

A Protestant spin on a Golden Oldie from Sweden. This is also a warning against categorization -- a very personal warning, as I've suffered from categorization and feel it keenly still. "Och du?"

Oct 16, 201326 min

Episode 155 - Mandy

Alternate title: Mandy and the Episcopals. Irving Berlin sets the stage; Sandra Dee plays the lead, together with Troy Donohue; and James Gould Cozzens, like Sister Mary Ignatius, Explains It All for You.

Oct 06, 201339 min

Episode 154 - Kramer

Kramer is my word for transmitted family dis-function and disease. Kramer in this sense requires acute attention. With help from The Contraption, Kramer actually can be reduced. In this podcast, Richard Egan steps up to help us, with a little help from Faith. Percy, I mean.

Oct 02, 201330 min

Episode 153 - Love in the 40s

When you're 'mature', you're sometimes not. I learned this in my 40s. I first learned it in a parish, in 'Cheever country'. But it was also in 'Miami Vice', every Friday night. Valerie and Tubbs taught me, as did 'Sonny' and Theresa. And Jan Hammer. There was all this dread, too. Was it a dream?

Sep 30, 201330 min

Episode 152 - Groovy Kind of Love

The text is Isherwood's journal entry for August 3, 1967. The topic: How to grow in love for the people who are right around you. Lesley Gore is going to help us, plus, naturally, William Hale White; plus Gerald Heard; plus Wayne Fontana.

Sep 29, 201332 min

Episode 151 - Girl Talk

I've just written a book. It is called "PZ's Panopticon: An Off-the-Wall Guide to World Religiion". It's not about gender differences nor does it concern ideology. It looks at the religions of the world in terms of one question: What does this or that religion have to offer a dying person? My book concerns religion for a person in extremis. Dying seems to "concentrate the mind wonderfully" (Samuel Johnson). I think it serves a most concentrating purpose in helping a person sift through the wisdo...

Sep 27, 201335 min

Episode 150 - Early Roman Kings

This is about the Ancient Romans: their psychic position, their spirit-world of augury, and the effect of the birth of Christ. With help from Bob Dylan. Two corrections, too: The Thornton Wilder book is "The Woman of Andros", and 'Camulodunum' was the Roman name for Colchester.

Aug 28, 201350 min

Episode 148 - INGSOC

"A little trick with Dick" (The Name Game): This is about language, control, and Purr-FEC tion. With thanks to Eric Blair, too.

Aug 04, 201328 min
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