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Idiots Seeking Village
Village Idiots Media
20 episodes
6 days ago
Do you ever wonder what you would have done during some unprecedented world event? You’re doing it right now. Too often we find ourselves feeling crushed because we can't stop seeing the obvious bullshit. Endless wars, people dying because they can't afford insulin, literally cooking the planet for quarterly profits; there's a trillion-dollar industry specifically designed to leave us feeling this way. If you are here, remember this. It isn't working on you. Being challenged makes us uncomfortable. Being uncomfortable makes us uncertain. Uncertainty allows for discomfort which in turns allows you to start to manifest something worthwhile. Discomfort can be insightful, instructive, and invite you to think differently about the world around you. The fundamental truth of the world is that it is something we made. We could just as easily make it differently using intellectual curiosity, self awareness, and empathy as forms of resistance. And that resistance is proof that the system is brittle. The machinery of distraction exists because your natural human response to suffering is empathy. And empathy, it turns out, is bad for those in power. Every time you refuse to look away, every small act of giving a damn when you're supposed to be numb, you're pushing the lines forward. Your discomfort isn't weakness. It's the frontier of something better trying to break through. It's your mind refusing to accept that this broken world is all that's possible. Deep down we know something better exists. The present is ugly, the future unwritten. Here we’re focused on telling the stories of the world around us. Understanding why and how the world was made, so we can start to resist and think differently, to create a better world for ourselves and those who come after us.
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Do you ever wonder what you would have done during some unprecedented world event? You’re doing it right now. Too often we find ourselves feeling crushed because we can't stop seeing the obvious bullshit. Endless wars, people dying because they can't afford insulin, literally cooking the planet for quarterly profits; there's a trillion-dollar industry specifically designed to leave us feeling this way. If you are here, remember this. It isn't working on you. Being challenged makes us uncomfortable. Being uncomfortable makes us uncertain. Uncertainty allows for discomfort which in turns allows you to start to manifest something worthwhile. Discomfort can be insightful, instructive, and invite you to think differently about the world around you. The fundamental truth of the world is that it is something we made. We could just as easily make it differently using intellectual curiosity, self awareness, and empathy as forms of resistance. And that resistance is proof that the system is brittle. The machinery of distraction exists because your natural human response to suffering is empathy. And empathy, it turns out, is bad for those in power. Every time you refuse to look away, every small act of giving a damn when you're supposed to be numb, you're pushing the lines forward. Your discomfort isn't weakness. It's the frontier of something better trying to break through. It's your mind refusing to accept that this broken world is all that's possible. Deep down we know something better exists. The present is ugly, the future unwritten. Here we’re focused on telling the stories of the world around us. Understanding why and how the world was made, so we can start to resist and think differently, to create a better world for ourselves and those who come after us.
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Episodes (20/20)
Idiots Seeking Village
From Brown to Bondi. Giddy Up, Jingle Horse, We're Mad as Hell
1 week ago
38 minutes

Idiots Seeking Village
Candace Owens and the Rise of Conspiracy-Theory-As-A-Service
1 week ago
1 hour 12 minutes 50 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
It's Always Sunny in Venezuela [The Gang Commits War Crimes]
3 weeks ago
45 minutes 20 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Thanks-grifting: Discussing Oil, Oligarchs, and Politics' Newest Odd Couple
3 weeks ago
34 minutes 28 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
The Grift, The Girls, The Glamour: Discussing Epstein's Real Legacy
1 month ago
1 hour 8 minutes 52 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Part Two - If You Stand for Nothing, What'll You Fall For? Protest Lessons from Hong Kong and Poland
1 month ago
59 minutes 26 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Government Shutdown Nearly Over, 4D Chess or Epic Fumble?
1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes 30 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Part One - If You Stand for Nothing, What'll You Fall For? Protest Lessons from Hong Kong and Poland
1 month ago
1 hour 8 minutes 9 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Protests, Power and Paths Forward
1 month ago
1 hour 55 minutes 17 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Part Two - How America Created the Largest Civil Concentration Camp System in the World
1 month ago
1 hour 5 minutes 27 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Part One - How America Created the Largest Civil Concentration Camp System in the World
2 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 19 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
The Monroe Doctrine Reloaded: Venezuela, Drugs, and Empire
2 months ago
1 hour 22 minutes 46 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Nice Republic, if you can keep it. Trump’s NSPM-7, ANTIFA, COINTELPRO, and Project CHAOS
2 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes 13 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
What the Actual Fuck, Stephen Miller? That's It, We're Talking About the Reichstag Fire.
2 months ago
1 hour 36 minutes 21 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Dumb Ways to Die, or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb
3 months ago
1 hour 30 minutes 34 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
America's Cold Civil War and Italy's Years of Lead
3 months ago
1 hour 49 minutes 41 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Who Goes Fascist?
3 months ago
1 hour 29 minutes 24 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Military Policing
3 months ago
1 hour 12 minutes 33 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Redistricting, Representation, and Governance
3 months ago
46 minutes 24 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Idiots Seeking Village: Trailer
3 months ago
2 minutes 35 seconds

Idiots Seeking Village
Do you ever wonder what you would have done during some unprecedented world event? You’re doing it right now. Too often we find ourselves feeling crushed because we can't stop seeing the obvious bullshit. Endless wars, people dying because they can't afford insulin, literally cooking the planet for quarterly profits; there's a trillion-dollar industry specifically designed to leave us feeling this way. If you are here, remember this. It isn't working on you. Being challenged makes us uncomfortable. Being uncomfortable makes us uncertain. Uncertainty allows for discomfort which in turns allows you to start to manifest something worthwhile. Discomfort can be insightful, instructive, and invite you to think differently about the world around you. The fundamental truth of the world is that it is something we made. We could just as easily make it differently using intellectual curiosity, self awareness, and empathy as forms of resistance. And that resistance is proof that the system is brittle. The machinery of distraction exists because your natural human response to suffering is empathy. And empathy, it turns out, is bad for those in power. Every time you refuse to look away, every small act of giving a damn when you're supposed to be numb, you're pushing the lines forward. Your discomfort isn't weakness. It's the frontier of something better trying to break through. It's your mind refusing to accept that this broken world is all that's possible. Deep down we know something better exists. The present is ugly, the future unwritten. Here we’re focused on telling the stories of the world around us. Understanding why and how the world was made, so we can start to resist and think differently, to create a better world for ourselves and those who come after us.