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"But it makes a lot of sense especially when you think about how traditional healers and shamans have worked, they haven't felt that separation from nature like Western medics do. And so to rely on the knowledge of other species actually makes a lot of sense. It's probably a lot more than we know at the moment." - Jaap de Roode Jaap de Roode is a biology professor at Emory University, and he is the author of an astonishing new book called Doctors by Nature How Ants, Apes, and Other Animals Heal Themselves . I say astonishing because I had no idea about so much of what he explores in his book. It never occured to me to consider that other species use medicine and have been healing themselves forever. Jaap tells stories of animals across nature, from bumblebees to chimpanzees, how they use plants and natural substances to treat infections, to ward off parasites, to self-medicate. There's so much that we have learned from them, and there's so much more that we still can.…
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For years Alex "WORLDWIDE" Kellar has stated that 1995 was the Greatest Year Ever In (american) Cinema. Now it's time to prove it (maybe, who cares)
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For years Alex "WORLDWIDE" Kellar has stated that 1995 was the Greatest Year Ever In (american) Cinema. Now it's time to prove it (maybe, who cares)
Between daylight savings, fluctuating "spring" weather, and coming off of Wellbutrin, Kellar's brain is garbage but it could be worse, a comet could hit the Earth and make all the water go away. Thankfully, Larry from Pill Time comes in clutch with a wet brain to talk TANK GIRL. Cortar's on Bandcamp and Spotify now Give someone in Gaza some money if you can…
[editor's note: I promise this is the last time I talk about Horizon An American Saga Chapter One on the show ever... until Horizon An American Saga Chapter Two comes out] Kellar's theater-going pardner Diana's on the show to talk about the Sharon Stone-produced/Sam Raimi directed western classic THE QUICK AND THE DEAD. RIP (we're pretty sure) to Gene Hackman. E-mail the show if you like Give someone in Gaza some money if you can Ending song link…
Before The Matrix (1999) --but slightly after Johnny Mnemonic (1995)-- Ghost In The Shell (1995) remains one of the greatest science fiction films about the potential horrors of the computer of all time, and Will Menaker 's logged on to talk about it. Follow '95 To Life on xTWITTERx Listen to CORTAR E-mail the show if you like Give someone in Gaza some money…
Karl Kellar [aka my dad] is on the show to talk about his history with the space race growing up across the river from Cape Canaveral in the 60s, which ties in neatly with a discussion of the 1995 Ron Howard joint APOLLO 13. Get out your inflation calculators, this one's a doozy. Gaza Funds is a project that connects people to crowdfunding campaigns for individuals and families from Gaza. Each time the page is reloaded, a different campaign appears. While the rotation is randomized, campaigns for the sick/injured and campaigns close to meeting their goals are prioritized. Give someone in Gaza some money if you can.…
Brien K comes on the show to take the wheel and steer us through The Jerky Boys... THE MOVIE. Listen to Brien's racing (not racist) podcast Meet Me At Applebee's Check out Speedway Screens on IG and Etsy Give someone in Gaza some money
Dr. Tim "Bones" Jones is not just the bass shredder in Spike Pit, but also the premier Sandleroligist in Cleveland and maybe even Ohio. As such, he's come on the show to discuss the beginning of the Sandman's 30 year reign o'er the movies as we talk over BILLY MADISON (it's a movie commentary episode, folks). If you click on this jumble of words you're reading right now you might see a blurred video of Billy Madison with some familiar voices talking over it. Follow Spike Pit on IG and Bandcamp NEW CORTAR VIDEO FOR "MORON HC SAWNG" Give someone in Gaza some money…
DJ Hama's on to discuss a double feature of PCU (1994) and Higher Learning (1995). Who passed? Who failed? You might be surprised. Regardless, we all learn something(?) In case you hate the trailers (introductory chit-chat) the PCU talk starts about 8 minutes in and the Higher Learning discussion goes down at about 44:30. Follow Hama on IG @djhamaradio E-MAIL DR. TIM "BONES" JONES QUESTIONS AND COMMENTS TO BE READ LIVE ON THE RADIO PROGRAM AS WE WATCH BILLY MADISON Give someone in Gaza some money…
Richard's on the show to talk Jackie Chan's RUMBLE IN THE BRONX which came out in Hong Kong in 1995 so it counts (even though it didn't kick its' way into U.S. theaters till 1996 SHADDUP). Before breaking down the flick (about 19:39 in if you're in a hurry) Kellar and Richard talk fitness, politics, and not going insane on social media. Speaking of social media, follow Richard on IG and Twitter and jam that Yam( bag ) Cortar has a new music video E-Mail the show Give someone in Gaza some money…
Stephen Dorff is a grungey hostage tuah in the film S.F.W. Matt Tard 's on the show to talk about the joys of smashing your boys with the boombox blasting and so much more. Quit slacking off and get loco at Rustbelt Ripperfest III Check out Kellar's mix from DJ Kelly WubWub's debut set (it opens with Anal Blast and ends with Steely Dan?) Give someone in Gaza some money…
It's as much episode zero as it is episode one as Alex "WORLDWIDE" Kellar discusses the 1994 film STREET FIGHTER with real-ass gamer girl Marcy. Follow Marcy on all the things Check out this groundbreaking documentary on the making of STREET FIGHTER: THE MOVIE Follow CORTAR on IG Donate some money to someone in Gaza if you can…
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