The Drunken Taoist Podcast
En podcast av Daniele Bolelli and Rich Evirs
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Episode 93 - Gregory Gerdeman on the Science of Cannabis
Publicerades: 2016-08-15 -
Episode 92 - AJ Hawk on Football and Life
Publicerades: 2016-08-01 -
Episode 91 - Richard Gordon on Healing
Publicerades: 2016-07-16 -
Episode 90 - If It Doesn’t Elevate the Quality of Life, Why Do It?
Publicerades: 2016-06-17 -
Episode 89 - Donald Bumanglag On Being in War, PTSD, and Psychedelics
Publicerades: 2016-06-02 -
Episode 88 - Michael Todoran
Publicerades: 2016-05-17 -
Episode 87 - In Honor of Bennett Grunberg
Publicerades: 2016-05-03 -
Episode 86 - From Game of Thrones to Mongolian Wrestling Princesses
Publicerades: 2016-04-15 -
Episode 85 - Aubrey Marcus
Publicerades: 2016-04-03 -
Episode 84 - Violent Delights with Ian McCall
Publicerades: 2016-03-16 -
Episode 83 - Twitter, Martial Arts and Personal Growth with Ben Kovacs & Joel Lunenfeld
Publicerades: 2016-03-02 -
Episode 82 - Angry Ninja Dwarf Brother with Periscope Spear
Publicerades: 2016-02-15 -
Episode 81 - Conner Habib
Publicerades: 2016-02-02 -
Episode 80 - The Man Who Saved the World
Publicerades: 2016-01-16 -
Episode 79 - Ryan Holiday on Stoicism and Character Building
Publicerades: 2016-01-02 -
Episode 78 - The Return of Graham Hancock
Publicerades: 2015-12-15 -
Episode 77 - Arthur Rosenfeld, Taoist Fiction and Lao Tzu
Publicerades: 2015-12-03 -
Episode 76 - The Muse Is Not Always Cruel
Publicerades: 2015-11-15 -
Episode 75 - Duncan Trussell
Publicerades: 2015-11-02 -
Episode 74 - Porangui': Music, Healing and Powerful Rituals
Publicerades: 2015-10-16
The Drunken Taoist is a bi-monthly podcast by writer/martial artist/college professor/whatever-label-you-feel-like-adding Daniele Bolelli. One of the monthly episodes features discussions and interviews with one or more guests. The other includes the infamous Bolelli rants and verbal Tai Chi with co-host Rich Evirs. Topics covered by the show include the common thread is whatever makes life intense, passionate and worth living. Anything that meets this requirement is fair game-regardless of whether the starting point is religion, politics, sex, martial arts, philosophy, history, ora any ofther specific field.
