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For every fiction podcast
reltbracco (npub1e2r…lx8t) recommend, I will counter with another podcast episode from the Mises Institute.
This one has only been queued up so I haven’t listened yet, but it sounds interesting. Possibly also relevant insofar as refining the framing of ideas is likely to improve argumentation.
Going in I’m personally more in agreement with the Hoppe position, though I don’t think the case is as rock-solid as some influencers might argue.
https://fountain.fm/episode/tROB9ZX5bFarn4wFMJrj#mises
#misesinstitute
#podcast
Time for another #fiction #podcast review!
When I heard that another one of my favorites, Midst, was back for another, final season, I took the opportunity to listen to the whole thing again from the beginning. Now, I’m all caught up, waiting with bated breath for the next episode on Wednesday.
It’s a science fantasy tale of incentives and the economics of social credit set in a staggeringly weird and wonderful cosmos.
I know that will probably sound intriguing enough to a lot of Nostriches, but if you need more to persuade you, there’s also adventure, betrayal, redemption, familial love, an underground railroad, formidable badasses, wild magic (for lack of a better description), transformation both mental and physical, and more.
The sound design is breathtaking, the worldbuilding rich, the writing suspenseful, the characters compelling, the narrators talented and funny. I’m gonna be really sad when this one’s over… but it seems like there’s a little ways yet to go before then 😁
https://fountain.fm/show/5wA3LxWfJkGjZlW7Jn5Z
#podcasts #fictionpodcast #stories #scifi #grownostr
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