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THINGS HIDDEN 117: Elvis, Jesus, and the Age of Innovation

A Neighbor’s Choice writer Surit Dasgupta joins David Gornoski to talk about how Elvis embodies the American vision and how we can imitate him in a time of defeatism and nihilism. Did Elvis set a precedent for our current degeneracy? What can we learn from Elvis’ powerful rendition of “An American Trilogy?” How do we […]

THINGS HIDDEN 116: Nikola Tesla Is a Christian Saint

Is AI inherently demonic or is the subject more nuanced than we’re willing to admit? Join David Gornoski, Shannon Braswell, and Shane Kennedy as they explore this and other related topics. To what extent will AI reduce the human element in markets? What needs to be done to shift the trajectory of innovation from bits […]

The Media Is a Scapegoating Machine

Is the Left eating their own within the spiraling of cancel culture? “When you have failing ideas,” David Gornoski says, “the one thing you can do is to shame, lie, and use coercion.” Join David Gornoski as he stresses the urgent need to defend personhood and innovate in the face of the collectivist machine. Was […]

The Apocalyptic Fallout from Biden-Trump Debate

As expected, nothing of value was discussed in the Trump-Biden debate. David Gornoski points to how the mainstream media’s twisted narrative was well represented by Chris Wallace’s woeful moderating. How will this debate impact our subconsciousness that identifies with the visuals? Will there ever be a discussion of real solutions, like curing cancer and other […]

THINGS HIDDEN 19: Big City Blues

David Gornoski and Shannon Braswell are back with another discussion. This time, the two have an exciting conversation on mimesis in an increasingly technological world. How has the end of witch-hunting accelerated scientific innovation? What are the modern-day scapegoating institutions that have brought innovation to a standstill? Is the profit model desirable in the field […]

David Gornoski on Nikola Tesla, the News, and Innovation

David Gornoski gives the example of Nikola Tesla’s story and highlights that revolutionary breakthroughs come, not through top-down coercion, but always through unhindered innovation. Solutions start with the question: Do you love yourself? How can you love and help others if you don’t love yourself? Join David Gornoski as he goes through the latest news […]