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Joining host Ian Lawton in the Workshed is Mark Price, a social activist from Dublin. They discuss the relationships between Activism and Humanism, the meaning of Engaged Buddhism and our responsibility as human beings on planet earth.
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Mike Pasquale hails from West Virginia USA and joins host Ian Lawton in the Workshed to talk about... well... The Workshed. I mean THE Workshed.
Mike has taken on the noble task of rescuing the original Workshed from the filming location of the classic 1987 comedy horror from Sam Raimi; Evil Dead 2: Dead by Dawn. Mike shares the story in how he tracked down the location and set about salvaging as much as he could and in turn restoring the famed Workshed. A workshed about the workshed. 'mazin For more news about Mike's project and his Ash Chainsaw replicas visit: www.evildeadworkshed.com To support his Kickstarter see below (you've got till Sunday 22nd of May to help out!) This episode is sponsored by AUDIBLE www.audibletrial.com/workshed
Remembering Prince.
In this episode host Ian Lawton gets his Zen on with Soto Zen Buddhist Monk Myozan Kodo. An enlightening episode for anyone wishing to know more about the mysteries of Zen Buddhism.
Myozan is the head of Zen Buddhism Ireland, also an author, poet, novelist under the name Ian Kilroy and teaches journalism in the Dublin Institute of Technology. To learn more about him and his practice in Dublin visit: www.zenbuddhism.ie This episode is sponsored by Datsusara www.workshedpod.com/datsusara Enter coupon code 'workshed' to get 5% discount on your order.
A rather pointless and ill prepared 18 minutes of nonsense.
Still, could be worse. Could've easily been 20 minutes. This episode is "sponsored by" Audible. www.audibletrial.com/workshed
In the ultimate "low hanging fruit" episode, guest host Robert Holt interviews regular host Ian Lawton about his life as an indie film guy. Probably the most narcissistic episode of a podcast ever produced, yet strangely fun.
Dog Thoughts dismisses the spite burger and Ben Red pulls no punches on solidarity profile pics in Misanthropy Rising. A bumper episode of Workshed Podcast. This show is sponsored by Audible. www.audibletrial.com/workshed Download our app from the App Store. G'luck t'yiz
In this episode host Ian Lawton speaks with self proclaimed Queer, Radical, Activist Thomas Dunning. This lengthy talk covers the subjects of gun violence, homophobia, racism, feminism & alcoholism, to name but a few, but with a healthy dose of spirituality, love and friendship.
Dog Thoughts waxes lyrical on driverless cars while Benny Red pulls no punches yet again on Misanthropy Rising to close out the show. This episode is brought to you by Audible. www.audibletrial.com/workshed For all other things and stuff: www.workshedpod.com
A "classic" workshed episode. A Rob, a dog & a Benny.
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In this episode, host Ian Lawton talks with Canadian Sci-Fi author Jason Kufner where they talk about everything from Science Fiction to self publishing, from Guns to Buddhism, from Psychedelics to everything in between...
It's a good talk. Jason's Twitter: @subatomicbuddha Benny & Ian discuss a controversial topic in Misanthropy Rising that may be considered offensive to some, but why it is offencive to some is essentially the point of the discussion. This episode is sponsored by Audible. www.audibletrial.com/workshed Visit: www.workshedpod.com for all the things and stuff.
An extended observation on the litter problem in my small town including the strange phenomenon of the "bag o' shite"...
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WORKSHED.
Noun (Plural Worksheds) A shed where work is carried out. Host Ian Lawton struggles to maintain any semblance of coherence as he stumbles his way through a few select interviews by working them out in the workshed. EPISODES
May 2020
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