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  • CW&CW: Hildegard von Bingen a.k.a. medieval bomb
    May 12 2026

    Exploring the legacy of Hildegard von Bingen: a 12th century nun who saw visions from God and dedicated her life to healing through art. Who advised Kings, Emperors and Popes, who built convents with her own hands, dressed her sisters in otherworldly clothing, invented her own language, wrote the first musical, and started her greatest work at age 43. Along the way we discuss vomiting in Lithuanian churches, Blink-182 vs the organ, and whether Christ is coming back as AI. All in all - when God is telling you exactly what to do everything becomes eEeASSYYY….

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    59 min
  • Conquest of the Useless ? | CW&CW EP03
    Apr 5 2026

    Werner Herzog dragged a 300-ton steamship over an Amazonian mountain for his film Fitzcarraldo.

    In this episode we use this film and its making-of documentary The Burden of Dreams — as a lens for one of the oldest questions: what does it cost to live by an impossible vision? You'll hear us talk about Herzog's improvised recipe for finding harmony in the overwhelm, what it means to conquer something witnessed only by yourself and God, and the people in our own environment who won't stop either.

    Just Fitzcarraldin'.

    You can subscribe to our Substack at seekelsewhere.substack.com

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    57 min
  • On Zen, Golden Toilets and Looong Intros | CW&CW EP02
    Mar 21 2026

    When one knows that something important is happening in their life, they get goosebumps. In this episode we unveil the intentions and inspirations behind this podcast. You'll hear us — Jon and Jurgis — talk about koans, Zen, Alysia Liu, and how the alchemy of unlikely combinations forms something that can only be felt in the body. You can subscribe to our freshly baked substack at: seekelsewhere.substack.com


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    57 min
  • The Vegetarian Typesetter on the $100 Bill | CW&CW EP01
    Feb 25 2026

    In this inaugural episode of CW&CW, we turn to Benjamin Franklin, exploring the ascetic realities behind the man who became the face of American capitalism. Drawing on his early years as a disciplined, vegetarian typesetter, we question the easy opposition between the practical and the profound, exploring instead how cheap diets and curated social engagement can foster genuine self-creation, and how intentional systems may shape reality from within.

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    1 h et 26 min