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The Lenny and Tyler Show
Tyler Murphy
95 episodes
9 months ago
A podcast that hopefully helps creatives feel a little less lonely as I try to be open and honest about my own struggles, insecurities, failures, and successes.
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A podcast that hopefully helps creatives feel a little less lonely as I try to be open and honest about my own struggles, insecurities, failures, and successes.
Show more...
Visual Arts
Arts,
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity
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Daniel Garner of O.G. Rose -- Benefits of the Lack, Das Ding, Relational Ontology, Jesus, and Paul
The Lenny and Tyler Show
1 hour 9 minutes 16 seconds
2 years ago
Daniel Garner of O.G. Rose -- Benefits of the Lack, Das Ding, Relational Ontology, Jesus, and Paul
Daniel Garner and I today got to discuss a wide range of topics. We discuss the possibility of relating to the Lacanian lack in a positive way that helps lift such a concept out of nihilistic tendencies. We talk about das ding, the other of the other, and its seeming similarities to the Holy Spirit in Christianity. We touch on relational or communal ontology and we talk a bit about understanding Paul and his writings in light of some of these ideas.  
The Lenny and Tyler Show
A podcast that hopefully helps creatives feel a little less lonely as I try to be open and honest about my own struggles, insecurities, failures, and successes.