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Solastalgia Supper Club

A dinner party for people who feel too much and still want seconds

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Solastalgia Supper Club Podcast Ep 002

The Iran Shitshow and Why You Have to Hold Back Some of Yourself from this Administration

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Hockey, AI, and Other Signs of the Times #001

Solastalgia Supper Club's Inaugural Podcast

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Who Will Be Our Simon Wiesenthal?

Why we need an army of documenters, OSINT sleuths, archivists, and witnesses right now

The Empathy Tax

The Ruling Class's one cool trick is engineered chaos. Defending your interior life is resistance.

The Outrage is a Grift

The doxxing of Americans in the wake of the Kirk murder is a moneymaking operation

Luigi Mangione and the Manufactured Collapse of Truth

Billionaires are quietly waging a war of misinformation and erasure to prevent a class revolt

Let's Fan-Fiction This Fascist Dumpster Fire

Turning the trashy chaos into trashy fiction makes it hurt less

I Can Only Be as Helpful as the Cage Allows

A conversation with chatGPT that reaffirms that the billionaire elite are using AI to silence discussions on Trump, wealth inequality, and corporate corruption.

Cameron M. Smith Did it First

What the climate vigilante's federal case has in common with Luigi Mangione's: a blueprint for prosecuting threats to the corporate class?

We've Been Here Before

Grounding this moment in history reminds us that we know what to do

The Towers Fall

We must break out of normalcy bias before we can do anything else--and rage can get us there

A Time of Reckoning

The time has come for good and decent Americans to think long and hard about what they're willing to do in defense of our country, and our children.

Moby Dick Fought Back

When will the Behemoth stir?

When Climate Deniers Weep

The Mangione Effect and How it Impacts the Way We Process the L.A. Fires

What Exxon Knew but Jim from Aspen Didn't

I finally accept that satire is no longer a viable art form in this climate-impacted world

Bartleby on Trial

My new substack on the Mangione trial and the events of December 4th, 2024

In Response: Gurwinder's "The Riddle of Luigi Mangione"

Why firsthand experience with the American healthcare industry is the only way to understand the durability of the public's empathy for Luigi Mangione

A Bartleby in the Machine: Part 1

The Death of a CEO..and a public that prefers not to mourn. Part 1 of 3.

No Need to Vote

Creating legibility in an illegible scenario

The False Falconers

"The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity"