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The (all) Unknowing

Daniel Ryan Curtis and Peter

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What does it mean to know? Besides the obvious, it means that we stop considering what possibilities, answers, and opportunities await us in the realm of the Unknown. Come and join us as we discuss some of the major issues facing society today, what we can learn from careful observation, and how our collective experience can be used to solve these problems.
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This podcast is dedicated to made for television movies and other forms of classic TV! Brought to you by Amanda Reyes (Made for TV Mayhem), Daniel R. Budnik (Bleeding Skull: A 1980s Trash Horror Odyssey), and Nathan Johnson (The Hysteria Continues), plus a few special guests who appear from time to time. With reviews, retrospectives and more, this podcast is your best source for classic television love!
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Summary The conversation explores the problem of a lack of long-term strategic vision in Western societies, particularly the United States, and its impact on society. It discusses the challenges of short presidential and congressional terms, comparing them to countries like China and Russia with longer terms. The role of appointees and civil servan…
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Summary The conversation explores the erosion of trust in institutional structures, particularly in the education system and government. It discusses the need to address wrongdoings and rebuild trust by holding officials accountable. The importance of cultural and educational factors in shaping trust is highlighted. The conversation also delves int…
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Summary In this conversation, Daniel and Beewan discuss various aspects of global economics and the challenges faced by economic powers throughout history. They explore the impact of social media on perception and the need for structure in monetary policy. They also discuss the consequences of locking countries out of the global economy and the bal…
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Summary The conversation explores the rise of left-wing authoritarianism and right-wing fascism, highlighting the dangers of both extremes. It delves into the belief that individuals are inadequate and the need for big government to solve societal problems, emphasizing the importance of recognizing individual capabilities. The conversation also dis…
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Summary This episode explores the education system's failure and the need to teach critical thinking skills. It emphasizes the value of time and the importance of investing time in pursuits of substance. The role of vocabulary and language learning in intellectual growth is discussed. The conversation also highlights the need for motivation and enc…
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Summary This conversation explores the geopolitical landscape and the role of energy in driving economies. It discusses the historical background of the Middle East and the exploitation of the region for oil. The conversation also delves into the importance of communication, freedom, and the desire for democracy - highlighting the shift from the 20…
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Summary The conversation explores the social contract's decline, the woke culture's impact, and the need for effective communication and critical thinking. It delves into the oversimplification of concepts, the loss of literacy and critical thinking skills, and the flaws in the education system. The conversation also highlights the subjectivity of …
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https://danielryancurtis.com Summary In their insightful dialogue, Daniel and Peter traverse a wide array of topics, from the tactics of the Soviet era and the rise of dehumanization to the potential for societal revolution. They emphasize the importance of historical knowledge, critically examining the darker facets of environmental activism and a…
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Daniel and Peter actively delve into the state of society and its urgent need for transformation. They tackle the decline of culture, pinpoint the root causes of societal issues, and address the widespread lack of effective communication. Their dialogue highlights the intentional misrepresentation prevalent in media and the pervasive insincerity in…
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In this conversation, Daniel and Peter discuss the concept of the human comfort zone and strategies for overcoming it. They emphasize the importance of self-reflection, setting goals, and taking action to break out of routines and pursue personal and professional growth. They also highlight the value of seeking constructive criticism and exploring …
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email - drc@danielryancurtis.com website - https://danielryancurtis.com LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielryancurtis/ Twitter(x) - https://twitter.com/danielryancurti Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/danielryancurtis In this episode, Daniel discusses the new happenings for the podcast and expresses gratitude for the support from liste…
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In this insightful episode of 'The (All) Unknowing', we venture into the depths of what it truly means to be successful, challenging traditional benchmarks and advocating for a more profound, integrity-based understanding. Our conversation traverses the critical importance of nurturing genuine relationships and prioritizing quality of life over mat…
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In this episode of 'The (All) Unknowing', we embark on a profound exploration of hope amidst the challenges of modern society. We discuss the magnification of mental health issues, the accelerated pace of change, and the troubling trends of controlling narratives and spreading misinformation. Our conversation critically examines the waning culture …
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We've addressed a myriad of societal concerns, particularly human nature, social media, and propaganda, but how do we move forward, and what are the solutions? Daniel and Peter suggest we question "authority figures" who pose as the be-all, end-all experts and seek comfort and support in genuine interpersonal relationships and communities. 2023 is …
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In this episode, Daniel Curtis and Peter explore the heavy history of slavery in America and how it relates to issues in the labor market today. New technology, automation, and industrialization helped end slavery, and those very same reasons are significant contributors to why we have an alarming amount of unskilled and unemployed citizens. Robots…
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Happy Holidays to one and all! Amanda recently recorded a "pilot" episode of sorts with Vinegar Syndrome extras producer extraordinaire Ewan Cant, and it's all about slashers. It's called the One by One cast, and for this intro episode, Amanda and Ewan discuss the recent VS release Don't Open Till Christmas, which they also provided a commentary tr…
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The Made for TV Mayhem Show is B.A.C.K. And just in time for Halloween! On this episode we're talking about two Curtis Harrington classics: The Cat Creature (1973) and Killer Bees (1974). Dan and Nate also throw out some of their favorite scary movie horror moments in tribute of Shudder's new series, 101 Scariest Horror Movie Moments of All Time (w…
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Propaganda: the impact it has on society and our ability to think freely and make individual decisions. It’s vital first to understand where propaganda comes from and whose agenda it ultimately serves. Unfortunately, many people today have an antiquated perspective of propaganda and are not conscious of the many ways it is being used against them. …
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Sam Thiara joins Daniel to discuss the journeys that await us all. Check out Sam's website, books, and other content at the links below: http://www.sam-thiara.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/sthiara/ https://twitter.com/Sam_Thiara https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Found-Seeking-Finding-Myself/dp/0993758150/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=sam+thiara&qid=1576523764&s…
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The (All) Unknowing Podcast with Daniel Curtis Daniel and Peter discuss five reasons freedom of speech is the most critical component of governmental structure and the fundamental rights it should guarantee every citizen without fear of retribution or censorship. Historically, these rights have played a vital role in the fight for civil rights and …
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The (All) Unknowing Podcast with Daniel Curtis – Cancel Culture Part 2 Daniel continues his discussion on “cancel culture” with Peter by exploring how to counteract many of the negative effects that “cancel culture” has had on how people are treated, how we think, and how we converse with one another in our society. For years, “cancel culture” has …
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As “cancel culture” continues to trend, many leaders are championing it and missing the opportunity to create a more unified society. This leads to an increase in division and dissension among citizens and has the potential to result in catastrophic consequences. As a society, we are in need of social reform and must return to true freedom of speec…
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In this episode, Daniel and Peter attempt to uncover the best tools for success and what we should all be focused on developing. They also review a listener's thoughts, discuss goals, and explain why literature is a critical part of a well-balanced education. They also briefly touch on recent media coverage relevant to thinking critically and lay t…
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In this episode, Daniel and Peter attempt to discern the best path forward for the education curriculum at the secondary school level. They answer questions submitted by two listeners and discuss financial literacy, school curriculum, online learning, and several other topics. Connect with Daniel WEBSITE: https://theallunknowing.com/ LINKEDIN: http…
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In this episode, Daniel and Peter discuss the glorification of mediocrity, mentorship, gratefulness, and self-accountability. They attempt to uncover the motivations for the rise of the mass acceptance of mediocrity, discuss why this issue is of significance, reflect on some of their past experiences, and discuss how we might collectively move forw…
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The state of the education system within the United States of America. During this episode, they discuss where we are, how we got to this point, observations on the influence and opportunity of technology, and the education system's politicization. This episode is the first of a multi-part series focused on the problems and opportunities for the ed…
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We're back! Join Dan, Nate and Amanda for a discussion about Jeannot Szwarc's two stellar ABC Movie of the Weeks: Night of Terror (1972) and You'll Never See Me Again (1973). And we'll promise not to stay away so long this time. Thanks so much for your patience, and most of all thank you so much for listening! (*and extra thanks to Dan for editing …
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The Made for TV Mayhem Show has returned to celebrate what would have been Charles Bronson's 100th birthday! To help us ring in this - the holiest of holy days - we invited James Newton of Newton Talks (https://jamesedwardnewton.com/) to discuss three of Bronson's lesser talked about small screen appearances: the pilot for Man with a Camera (1958),…
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We're back! Well, we were back a while ago, but it took a long time to edit this because 2021 has shown no mercy. A big shout out to Dan for his help on getting this one edited! On this episode, you'll find Dan and Amanda palling around with Shawnee Smith and Tammy Lauren for this SS / TL twofer, Crime of Innocence (1985) and I Saw What You Did (19…
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We're back with a very special episode! February 6th, 2021 marks the 40th anniversary of This House Possessed, which aired on this day in 1981. It's looking good at 40, and to celebrate, I sat down with Parker Stevenson to discuss the great little horror telefilm that keeps on going. After the interview join Dan, Nate and myself for a discussion of…
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It hasn't even been a month, and we are back! We couldn't let the holiday season pass by without inviting our great friend Joanna Wilson of Christmas TV History back for our annual yuletide episode! We spend a little time stuck behind a forcefield with a lovable (but deadly) alien named Glim Gilm, who was a part of the Monsters TV series. And we pl…
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We are back with a brand new episode, and it turned out to be one of those marathon recordings... Just like the olden days of the show, which is a bit kismet since we're going back to the Old West as we take a look at two surreal and fascinating Horror/Western hybrid TV movies, Black Noon (1971) and Into the Badlands (1991)! We are joined by a very…
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Happy Halloween! We're here to help you ring in the spookiest time of year with two supernatural telefilms: Midnight Offerings (1981) and The Sins of Dorian Gray (1983). We're joined by one of our favorite people on the planet, Justin Kerswell of both the website The Hysteria Lives and the companion podcast The Hysteria Continues! We do hope you ha…
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Welcome to a very special episode of Shades of Love. Amanda interviews Ken Atchity about his wonderful direct to video romance series Shades of Love. Then Amanda and Dan discuss two entries from the series, Echoes in Crimson and The Rose Cafe (both 1987). Ken was a wonderful guest and provides a lot of info about this great series where you will on…
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Welcome to a very special minisode dedicated to Quentin Tarantino's Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood. We talk about how QT's amazing film truly comes from the heart and pays a lot of respect to a golden era of television, as he presents TV as its own form of cinema. We hope you enjoy this one! Thanks for listening!…
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We're back with a new episode, and we had a great time recording it. We hope you enjoy hanging out with Dan and Amanda and their good friend Gore Blimey of the Trilogy Terror Podcast as we discuss the early 80s mini-series Goliath Awaits!We will be back very soon to celebrate Shannen Doherty's amazing TV movie career. As you may know, with the worl…
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Happy Holidays to one and all! We are back with our annual Christmas special. And no Made for TV Mayhem holiday extravaganza would be complete without our lovely annual co-host, Joanna Wilson of Christmas TV History. This year we're talking about the wonderful Dupont Show with June Allyson episode titled A Silent Panic, which features Harpo Marx in…
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The Made for TV Mayhem Show is so excited that Warner Archives has supplied us with a Blu-Rray double pack of Bad Ronald and Don't Be Afraid of the Dark to give away to one lucky listener!Like our Snowbeast contest, this involves listener participation. You can check out this short podcast episode we put together, which explains what you need to do…
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We mean John Llewellyn Moxey! Pretty sure I just used that joke last week, but be kind... It's been an insane month. But we're here (thanks to Dan who edited this episode) and we've been joined by the wonderful Bill Ackerman of Supporting Characters podcast to give some well-deserved love to Mr. Moxey. We discuss a bunch of his films, but the main …
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Make sure you've got your Pee Chee folders and your No. 2 pencils, cuz the Made for TV Mayhem Show is going back to school again! This time we're talking about the other three Rs: Rock and Roll and Rad! We're talking about Ron Howard's sweet coming of age telefilm Cotton Candy (1978) and the TVPG teen sex dramedy Senior Trip (1981). Our guest on th…
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We're back (finally). So sorry for the delay. Especially with this episode, which is our love letter to some of Valerie Harper's best known genre TV movies. We recorded it just a couple of days before we lost one of the most vibrant women in the world. I wanted to get this out sooner, so we could mourn together. But, thanks to some recording issues…
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