• Ep. 88 - Hegel's Wet Dream - (1984)
    Oct 30 2024

    In this episode my friend Dan Holder and I dive into maybe the most referenced/least read book ever: 1984. In this episode we chat about Orwell's favourite pub, paying attention to the little things in life and how thought crime makes us lose those things, how Winston is attracted to all the little things that will get him in trouble with the Party, post truth and how word manipulation unmoors us from ourselves, how Totalitarianism gets right to the deepest part of being human, class structure, joining in on a mass feeling, and how the mind must be destroyed and re-made for true tyranny to take hold.

    This was a lot of fun, I hope you enjoy it!

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Ep. 87 - Taming The Darkness Within - (Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows)
    Apr 17 2024

    Finally, we made it. I was very grateful to once again be joined by Dan Holder, Lydia Rollinson and Graham King to finish off the Harry Potter books. In this last instalment of the series we talk about:

    Students becoming more excellent than their teachers, changing your opinion of someone because they can change, believing in the cause, accepting help from others, leaving your safe havens for the bigger world, not hurting those who don't deserve it, being an inspiring figure, how emotions can blind you to other things that are going on, Voldemort's downfall being Harry's strengths, how tyranny is bad for everyone, upper party is the only beneficiary, opportunities costs when people of talent work on propaganda, how the journey can have sucky parts, getting the better of your low moments, feeling hurt and despair, Promethean vs. Hero, what it feels like when your crush isn't into you, deciding the right thing to do, kindness as compound interest, and seeing old friends.

    Thank you to everyone who listens to this episode, this series, and this podcast. What a trip to Hogwarts it has been. See you at the next episode!

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    2 hrs and 39 mins
  • Ep. 86 - That's Totally My Book - (Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince)
    Feb 17 2024

    Welcome to the first foursome for Really True Fiction! A big thanks to Dan, Lydia and Graham for joining me to chat about the (best?) sixth Harry Potter book. In our conversation we cover such ground as:

    Relationships as status vs feeling, the monster in the chest, Ginny's subtle art of not giving a fuck, being blinded by bias, humanized villains, evil downstream of fear, what happens when you refuse a tyrant, Malfoy starting in pride, standing up to optics and propaganda, scapegoating, solving problems as the actual best form of PR, navigating popularity, navigating management, Dumbledore's patience, and how women might not get along.

    Thanks again for listening!

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    2 hrs and 28 mins
  • Ep. 85 - Kafka's Wet Dream - (Harry Potter and The Order Of The Phoenix)
    Jan 14 2024

    Jump on the Hogwart's Express! We are going to back school!

    I'm very pleased to be joined by Dan Holder (who joined me on the Master and Commander episode) and Lydia Rollinson to talk about the fifth Harry Potter book. It was a total blast to have two Brits on to talk about a very British, as well as very archetypal, story.

    Talking about Order of the Phoenix we discuss the clash between Harry Potter and Evangelical Christianity in the 90s, avoiding hard problems, anxiety in regards to bureaucracies, Harry's blindspots, what it would be like to see your memories like a movie, adopting multiple perspectives, paternal/maternalism, moral philosophy, adults apologizing to children and many more topics. Thanks so much for listening to Really True Fiction!

    Additional spoilers:

    The Farewell - 1:21:20

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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • Ep. 84 - Spiral Of Uncertainty - (The Orphan Master's Son)
    Dec 27 2023

    For this episode of Really True Fiction I am pleased to have Stuart Kaija and Graham King on as guests to discuss the 2013 novel The Orphan Master's Son by Adam Johnson (winner of the Pulitzer prize). I had never heard of this book before it being introduced to me for this episode and I thorougly enjoyed it. It is, broadly speaking, about the experiences of a young North Korean man through his rise, and fall, and rise again, and fall again in the North Korean's state apparatus.

    In this episode we discuss how the subconcious does the dirty work, how propaganda is never about the content of what it is talking about but rather a reminder that the government is always there, the lies of totalitarianism and how it corrodes the nature of an inner life, among many other facets. Enjoy!

    Additional Spoilers:

    Call of Duty Black Ops - 33:30

    Fight Club - 35:55

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    2 hrs and 1 min
  • Ep. 83 - Two Weevils - (Master & Commander)
    Nov 12 2023

    Welcome back!

    In the first new episode in over a year, I was very happy and enlightened with sit down and chat with my friend Dan Holder. When I asked Dan what story he would be most interested in talking about for RTF he quickly replied Master and Commander.

    As I learned, Master and Commander is a 20+ book series on the adventures of Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin. As such, we condensed the series down to watching the 2003 film Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World; starring Russell Crowe and Paul Bettany. I absolutely loved this film and can't believe I didn't see it when it first came out.

    In this episode we discuss:

    • The British fleet and what it meant to the British psyche
    • The role of duty and how historical pieces help us view how people in the past had different mindsets than today
    • Superstition at sea and how that affects people
    • The beauty of the Galopagos Islands and how they engender a sense of secular spirituality in me
    • Many other elements of the film and books.

    A big thanks to Dan in joining me for this episode, and stay tuned for more!

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Ep. 82 - What Did I Do? - (The Trial)
    Oct 22 2022

    In this episode we are discussing Franz Kafka's The Trial; written in 1914 but not published until 1925. This is an incredible and seminal work in modern literature and should be read by everyone. In this episode we talk about:

    - The style of a story that puts the audience in touch with the feelings of a character

    - If you don't know what you have done wrong than everything comes to mind and it is paralyzing and demoralizing

    - Bureaucracy as modern tyranny

    - The importance of trust in society

    - The bullet or the knife are never relative

    - Jostling and career maneuvering as the primary reason for people in these industries, not the betterment of the people they are "helping"

    - Irrelevancy is the bureaucrats kryptonite; and they will do anyting to avoid that

    - Why even have options?

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • Ep. 81 - Hats Off To Conformity - (This Side Of Paradise)
    May 1 2022

    Welcome to our second foray into the world of F. Scott Fitzgerald. In this episode we discuss his first novel This Side Of Paradise. We talk about:

    - How it might feel to have peers die on mass, Eros and Thanatos, egoism vs. narrcacism, the resentment of educated people towards those who make more money than them, hedgehogs vs foxes, butthurtedness, definite optimism and pragmatism, speed and velocity, conformity, personality vs personage, the flywheel life, and cynicism.

    Thank you for listening to Really True Fiction, please tell your friends if you think they would be interested in this podcast. You can send us an email at:

    reallytruefiction@gmail.com

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    May the force be with you!

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    1 hr and 11 mins