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Shoeless in the Epstein Files (Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the 21st Century)

Shoeless in South Dakota Cross-post: The Boys are Back - together they catch listeners up on David's recovery journey and the lessons he's learned during the last 100 days of sobriety, Breht's writers block and new job, and a wide ranging, multi-dimensional conversation on the horrendous state of American society in 2025. Finally, they wrap up with a conversation on history and where our godforsaken civilization is headed in the coming years... also David fixates on that one time McDonalds sold Salad Shakers.

outro music: 'Plantain Char' by Spinitch

find and support more of their work here:

https://spinitch.bandcamp.com/album/com-postables-jungle-scraps

Shoeless in the Epstein Files (Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the 21st Century)

Comments

That is so amazing to hear, congratulations on your six years Peter. You have clearly gained much wisdom and compassion on your journey and it comes through! Love and Solidarity, my friend!

Revolutionary Left Radio

"It's always easier to stay up than to wake up" 😭😭 😭

BammEs

"You don't think your way into acting differently, you act your way into thinking differently" That's very correct!! Your habits, your doings, shape your mind which shape your doings in... 😲 a dialectical manner. This is also what is coming out of the recent investigations in cognitive science under the banner of enactivism

BammEs

I’ll have six years sober in October! I’ve loved hearing your thoughtful insight on your spiritual practice (shoutout the recent Red Menace episode), combatting ego, and finding compatibility between understandings and belief in God with Marxism. The most fundamental part of my recovery is critical self-reflection and it’s made my life so much bigger. Refusing to talk to people who I didn’t deem “ideologically pure” enough (hello ego!) as a spiritually untreated alcoholic was truly the most miserable isolation I’ve ever found myself in. Embracing life and people AS THEY ARE, and the patient work on showing people our ideas, has allowed me to find community literally everywhere I go now. Been such a gift, and I love hearing musings on sobriety on this platform ❤️❤️

Peter McEntee


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