episode THIRTY-ONE: Canadian Grit and the Fellowship of the Baconator
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"How much would a cow cost you?"
– Canadian Grit
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In this fresh, never-frozen square beef patty, The Canadian Baconator and Canadian Grit (Jamie Jackson) rewrite the recipe for humanity's future, leaving their phones on the back burner, and reverse-engineering the combo of factors (through the scopes of history, psychology, and politics) that are currently contributing to humanity's downfall...
And what can anyone really do about it?
Topic menu:
- DID FAMILY GUY RUIN THE SIMPSONS? 📺 How Family Guy's cutaways and non-sequitur humour influenced other animated shows and rippled out to pop culture at large
- HYBRID REALITY DISORDER 📵 How our collective tech addiction keeps us immersed in the digital world and the real world, leaving us anxious and unsatisfied
- WHAT'S A CANADIAN, ANYWAY? 🍁 What does it mean to have a national identity? What does it mean to identify with a nation and how does that relate to nation-states and nationalism?
- WELTSCHMERZ, SCHADENFREUDE, FREMDSCHÄMEN, AND RESSENTIMENT 📔 Four words that illustrate how people process collective fear & trauma in 2026
- DIGITAL DIETS AND REALITY TUNNELS 🚇 How algorithms can keep us trapped in echo chambers and personalized newsfeeds that never challenge our beliefs or assumptions, and how to resist the pull of propaganda and groupthink
Producer credits for interludes/segments featured in this episode:
- Blue Dot Sessions
- Arthur Benson
- Blue Saga
- Jerry Lacey
- Rachel Sandy
Canadian Grit: North of Ordinary (Jamie's Podcast)
Desiderata (by Max Ehrmann) [Original Text]
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