The Drunkent Taoist Podcast #4 – Saving a Bulgarian Virgin

Episode 4 of The Drunken Taoist Podcast is out! – Daniele Bolelli and Saving a Bulgarian Virgin

Daniele Bolelli Bulgarian VirginIntro:

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We have new intro music!

The “I Have a Dream” corner:

How martial arts have saved me from zombies, vampires, my high school teachers and other scary freaks who used to stalk my dreams.

The “Rant of the Day”:

Danish gay penguins.

Scary fundamentalists having issues with Darwin. Paul Feyerabend and the limits of science: certainty is the enemy of truth.

Luck and choices.

The “Ask Bolelli” corner:

Fueled by enough alcohol—as Drunken Taoists should be—we answer your questions about the universe. Why grabbing your crotch is the Italian way to ward off evil: grabbing a hold of your sexuality (quite literally) as the best antidote against the braying of priests. Good sex makes you fearless! How to get rid of anger (or at least be in killer shape.) The best way to drink someone’s smile.

The “Storytelling Moment”:

Trial of the Zombie Pope (how a Pope in 897 CE dug up the corpse of a previous rival Pope and put him on trial).

Saving a Bulgarian Virgin Nov. 14, 2012 / 1:01:41

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About Jeff

Jeffrey D. Hendricks is a two-time graduate from California State University at Long Beach with a Master of Arts in United States History. His main areas of historical interest are the cultural and intellectual aspects of Environmental history, Native American history, and the history of social and environmental justice movements in the United States. His Masters Thesis, "Constructing the Panopticon: Perceptions of Wilderness, Methods of Domination and the Colonization of Native America," was published in December, 2006, and it deals with how perceptions of wilderness influenced the colonization of North America. Other topics he has researched include the effects of colonization on the Tohono O'odham Nation of Southern Arizona, witchcraft persecutions in the Colonial US, and the Weather Underground - an anti-war organization active during the Vietnam War period. Jeffrey has worked with many organizations including the Save Ward Valley Coalition, Los Angeles and Long Beach Food Not Bombs, the O'odham Solidarity Project, and many others. He currently maintains this website - www.danielebolelli.com

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