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The Anarchist Monastery

The Anarchist Monastery

De : Daniel Roy Connelly & Hugh Bernays
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Welcome to the The Anarchist Monastery, a weekly podcast and not so much a building, more a state of mind, one shared by craftsman and resident, Hugh Bernays and Daniel Roy Connelly, a visitor, teacher, theatre director and author.


From the 2000 year old city of York, Hugh and Daniel interrogate each another to try to ascertain who we are and how we got here. We probe little known histories of this beautiful city in search of where 'here’ really is.*


If you’re the kind of person who values the use of the imagination and likes to take the road less travelled in coming to an understanding of the world, The Anarchist Monastery is the podcast for you.


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Twitter: @anarchmonast


* Contains mild amusement …

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    • Stefan Sorgner Interview
      Jan 6 2024

      This is a special episode, coming from John Cabot University in Rome, where I am joined by my colleague and friend, Stefan Lorenz Sorgner. Stefan is Associate Professor of Philosophy at JCU and central to two of today's hot button fields, namely Trans- and Post-humanism. In a turbo-charged 75 minutes, in perhaps the hottest recording studio I have ever been in - it was 40 degrees in there - I interrogate Professor Sorgner, and seek answers to these hugely problematic fields of discourse.


      I am enormously grateful to Stefan, and, for his time and availability, to Brian Thomson, Adjunct Assistant Professor of Communications At JCU and Coordinator of the Digital Media Lab.


      Enjoy the show!

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      1 h et 18 min
    • Season 2, Episode 1- From Essex to John Keats to The Great Gatsby, with special guest Richard Marriott
      Aug 7 2023

      Welcome to Season 2! We made it this far and kick off our new season with one of the loves of our lives ... literature


      Back in the monastery from our late spring travels, Daniel and Hugh are delighted to have as our first AM guest Richard Marriott, who brings all his literary enthusiam to a discussion about the influence of English Romantic poet John Keats (1795-1821) on the American novelist, F Scott Fitzgerald (1896-1940). With particular attention to Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby' (1925) this episode is particularly helpful to anyone studying Keats or Fitzgerald for GCSE, A Level, IB, or uni undergrad. You're welcome!


      00.00-7.00: Our late spring travels, Essex, Oban and Rome

      7.01-13.32: Cindy's letter from Appalachia / The Anarchist Monastery Motto

      14.15-1.22.30: Richard Marriott, John Keats & F Scott Fitzgerald

      1.22.45-END: National Air Traffic Control Day



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      1 h et 32 min
    • From the Serbian Anarchist Monastery to talking about feelings
      May 31 2023

      In this the final episode of Series 1, Daniel and Hugh discuss:


      00.00 - The Serbian Anarchist Monastery

      10.13 - John Snow, cholera and the pump handle

      22.11 - Up country in Bangladesh

      35.00 - Mental Health Awareness Week - an interrogation of Daniel's lifelong experiences with anxiety and depression

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      53 min

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