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KMO welcomes Bruce Damer back to the C-Realm to talk about the renaissance in space exploration driven primarily by private ventures known collectively as "New Space." Bruce has designed a mission to capture an asteroid with a vehicle he calls SHEPHERD...
Dmitry Orlov returns to the C-Realm Podcast for a review of the Peak Oil scene and where it stands 9+ years after his first introduced the topic to C-Realm listeners in episode 20. KMO asks if the American empire has any chance of collapsing as gracefu...
In the 1960s and 70s, Hollywood gave us lurid visions of devil worship and the coming of the Anti-Christ in movies like Rosemary's Baby and The Omen. In the 1980s, The Believers, a movie about Santeria, provided a blueprint for the real life Metamoros ...
As the weekly C-Realm Podcast production schedule winds down, KMO invites long-time, repeat guest, James Howard Kunstler back to the program to talk about what has allowed the world economy to levitate in defiance of the laws of economic physics for th...
KMO starts 2016 with a look back at some of 2015's preoccupations, starting with the "sexy baby vocal virus" otherwise known as up speak and vocal fry. It only seems to bother anybody when young women do it, so is the objection based on sexism? If so,
KMO welcomes Alfie Bown, author of Enjoying It: Candy Crush & Capitalism to the C-Realm Podcast to discuss the philosophical analysis of pop culture and everyday experiences. KMO, following Noam Chomsky and Joe Bageant,
Patricia Paul, one of the presenters at the 2015 World Technology Network's Summit on Technological Unemployment joins KMO on the C-Realm Podcast to discuss the unexpected form that technological displacement of workers is taking.
KMO welcomes Peter Bebergal, author of Season of the Witch: How the Occult Saved Rock and Roll back to the C-Realm Podcast to talk about the role of memory in the writing of Gene Wolfe. One of Wolfe's characters, Latro from Soldier of the Mist,
KMO talks with financial writer Charles Hugh Smith about the themes of his new book, A Radically Beneficial World: Automation, Technology and Creating Jobs for All: The Future Belongs to Work That Is Meaningful.