Episodes

Friday Oct 23, 2020
TalkBack 103: The Thriller Is Gone
Friday Oct 23, 2020
Friday Oct 23, 2020
I grew up in the Central Time Zone in the United States. The late news was at 10 p.m. On Friday nights, one of the local stations would start a movie at 10:30, and it was often quite thrilling to a kid my age. Some themes were supernatural, others science fiction. Endings weren't always as happy as the Disney and Pink Panther movies my parents preferred for a family outing to the cinema. Halloween in particular was peak season for this "late night" Friday movie of the week.
Cases in point:
A Cold Night's Death
Carnival of Souls
Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1956)
Sherlock Holmes and The Scarlet Claw
The Other (1972)
Asylum (Amicus)
The House that Dripped Blood
Trilogy of Terror

Monday Jul 06, 2020
230: Some Assembly Required, chapter 8
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Some Assembly Required (A NeoSurrealist Forsaking a Habit for Lent)
Chapter 8
Editor's Note
"Darkness Sets In"
Life's an Essay Test; We're Obliged To Give Essay Answers
Making the Grade
"The false assumption most of them make is that Truth is somehow distant, elusive, and concealed. Their Truth must be tracked down, captured, and unveiled."
Different Drummer: Boethius of Rome

Monday Jul 06, 2020
229: Some Assembly Required, chapter 7
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Some Assembly Required (A NeoSurrealist Forsaking a Habit for Lent)
Chapter 7
Mad Scientist
Editorial Board meeting: March 24, 1994
Coming Up Next
How Am I Supposed To Live Without?
"They'll Know We Are Christians"
The Least Of These
"Are we not, in fact, blaming the Godless for their very Godlessness?"
Different Drummer: Art Eddy

Monday Jul 06, 2020
227: Some Assembly Required, chapter 5
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Monday Jul 06, 2020
Some Assembly Required (A NeoSurrealist Forsaking a Habit for Lent)
Chapter 5
Twenty-something
Sexual Revolutionary Critic
On Your Way Home
Assignment: Aion
Noteworthy
The Readers' Reply (Letters over 300 words may be edited for length and clarity)
"We're going to be jumping around for the next couple of days. Let me have some undivided attention, and I'll give you a feel for what we're referencing."
Different Drummer: Nadia Bolz-Weber

Tuesday Jun 16, 2020
TalkBack 172: Proud To Know You 2
Tuesday Jun 16, 2020
Tuesday Jun 16, 2020
My first experience at Pride48 was last week's TalkBack episode (Walk The Earth #30). It was soon followed by my first event recap show. #IC #172, Proud To Know You 2, covered my thoughts on the trip upon returning. I also mention a corresponding interview on the Ramble Redhead podcast on the same topic. Next on Pride48 is the June 2020 live streaming event, Friday the 26th through Sunday the 28th. I'll be listening, and chatting whenever possible.
http://www.inappropriateconversations.org/e/172-proud-to-know-you-2/

Wednesday Mar 11, 2020
225: Some Assembly Required, chapter 3
Wednesday Mar 11, 2020
Wednesday Mar 11, 2020
Some Assembly Required (A NeoSurrealist Forsaking a Habit for Lent)
Chapter 3
"Gone, But Not Forgotten"
Timed Test
Hostile Takeover Bid
Fine Tuning
Replay
"If you cannot address the concerns of one increasingly irate customer, then those concerns ultimately may cost you the business of other customers as well."
Different Drummer: Bob Walkenhorst

Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
223: Torment As Tactic
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Wednesday Jan 29, 2020
Seems to me, our society collectively complains about how the quality of our discourse has devolved while also avoiding even talking about potential solutions. Some seem just as legalistically obsessed with the First Amendment being a hard-stop to even common-sense standards of decency as they, or perhaps others, are about the Second Amendment. Just as you can't yell "fire" in a crowded theater where there is no fire or danger, you also cannot threaten to attack someone merely to silence their opinion or prevent them from raising their voice. Here we are, though, living in a society where harassment is accepted with a shrug and bullying is almost praised when it is an effective tactic. The situation is deplorable, but we have learned in recent years that using that particular term to denounce horrible misbehavior doesn't seem generate appropriate attention toward the problem.
I would humbly suggest that we have the tools, the technology, to address this issue. Despite our discomfort about law enforcement overreach and spying on citizens, it is possible to identify the people chasing families off their phones and out of their homes. The time is coming when such investigations may be crucial, if it is not already too late. I recommend prison time and heavy fines for the offenders, too. Unfortunately, it's hard to find better, more nuanced answers at this time. We are, after all, at the start of a national election year in the United States. Safe to say this situation is going to get worse before it gets better.
Different Drummer: Sarah Bessey