For our fifth episode, we are proud to present a discussion that took place with Brian James.
Our discussion centred on Frank Hugh O'Donnell's critique of W. B. Yeats in 'The Stage Irishman of the Pseudo-Celtic Drama'.
For our Fourth episode, we are proud to present a discussion that took place with the Editor of Aureus Press.
"Blue Velvet is ultimately a movie that carries concepts that Eraserhead left of at, cultivating a more accessible, real yet spiritually dark, violent, voyeuristic and erotic insight into the mythos of the American Dream."
For the third episode of the MEON Podcast, we’re joined by Peter Ryan to discuss the Collison Brothers and Politics as Aesthetics.
“If Ireland isn’t to buckle before macro-trends beyond its power to control (and its politicians’ ability to cognise!), it must develop an anti-fragile economy.”
For the second episode of the MEON Podcast, we’re joined by Peter Ryan to discuss Irish Nationality and MAGA 1.0 vs MAGA 2.0.
For the first episode of the MEON Podcast, we’re joined by Peter Ryan to discuss Trump, McGregor, and Silicon Valley.
“The polarity between the rigidity of norms, customs, and appearances, on the one hand, and the anarchic quality of our chthonic desires, on the other, is a cardinal motif.”