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The Sunken Treasures
The Sunken Treasures
48 episodes
1 week ago
Movies, Books, Videos, and Podcasts. There are treasures to be found and discussions to be had. Cruising through the seas of the internet, screens of cinema, and mounds of books, we bring you ideas. Ideas that we find compelling in their oddness, stimulating in their thought, and entertaining in their form.
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Movies, Books, Videos, and Podcasts. There are treasures to be found and discussions to be had. Cruising through the seas of the internet, screens of cinema, and mounds of books, we bring you ideas. Ideas that we find compelling in their oddness, stimulating in their thought, and entertaining in their form.
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The Sunken Treasures
Risk, Reward, and Fairness - Nassim Taleb's 'Skin In The Game' Pt. 2

Is it moral for someone with no consequences to give advice? What if he stands to only gain and not lose? Is it foolish to receive such advice?

Steadfast in his advice not to look at people's stock advice but their stock portfolio, Taleb explores these questions in 'Skin in the Game'.

In this week's episode, we dive into the work of Taleb, famed for 'Black Swan', which many see as the doomsday prediction before the 2008 financial crisis.

Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com





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1 year ago
1 hour 49 minutes 17 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
Risk, Reward, and Fairness - Nassim Taleb's 'Skin In The Game' Pt. 1

Is it moral for someone with no consequences to give advice? What if he stands to only gain and not lose? Is it foolish to receive such advice?

Steadfast in his advice not to look at people's stock advice but their stock portfolio, Taleb explores these questions in 'Skin in the Game'.

In this week's episode, we dive into the work of Taleb, famed for 'Black Swan', which many see as the doomsday prediction before the 2008 financial crisis.

Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 57 minutes 40 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
EXTENDED SUMMARY - Skin In The Game

Is it moral for someone with no consequences to give advice? What if he stands to only gain and not lose? Is it foolish to receive such advice?

Steadfast in his advice not to look at people's stock advice but their stock portfolio, Taleb explores these questions in 'Skin in the Game'.

In this week's episode, we dive into the work of Nassim Taleb, famed for 'Black Swan', which many see as the doomsday prediction before the 2008 financial crisis.

Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com


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1 year ago
11 minutes 39 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
Movies, Ideology, and Slavoj Zizek - Pervert's Guide to Ideology

What do you find inside a Kinder Surprise Egg? In this documentary, it is philosopher Slavoj Zizek, squeezing the last drops of ideology from well-loved movies. From Taxi Driver to the Dark Knight to The Sound of Music he takes us through it all.


In this week's episode, the crew shares its thoughts on Slavoj's ideas and our take on the very notion of ideology.


Contact us at thesunkentreasures@gmail

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1 year ago
2 hours 10 minutes 11 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
A Heavenly Hell - A Nice Place To Visit - The Twilight Zone 1959

Does the devil bear fangs? Horns? Visible malice, perhaps? In the work explored this week we meet a seemingly angelic creature that bestows all that a man asks. Except what his heart truly needs and that he realises all too late.

In this week's episode we talk about The Twilight Zone episode "A Nice Place To Visit". We explore the ideas of heaven, hell, and being careful what one wishes for.

Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 55 minutes 39 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
Movement and its Role in Life - Ido Portal

With a background in martial arts and strength training, Ido Portal learnt that the common connection among his interests had been glaring him in the face the whole time. Movement. An online personality who is an expert in the domain of movement, Ido Portal sits with Andrew Huberman, the neuroscientist and podcaster, to discuss just that.


In this week's episode, our crew discusses that conversation and our thoughts about it.


Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 43 minutes 25 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
Faith, Faithfulness, and the Folly of Youth - Super Deluxe (Indian Film)

An unfaithful wife finds herself a suspect in her lover's murder. An abandoned child reunites with his transgender father. A group of kids dabbles in the world of crime after a watch-party goes wrong.


An unfaithful wife, an unrelenting godman, an estranged transgender father, and a foolish group of boys. God, love, and sexuality weave through their stories bringing them together for well or ill. Impacting others' lives they go through a day in their life, pondering questions that deserve a lifetime to ponder. In this week's episode, we ponder those questions.


Super Deluxe is a 2019 Tamil-language Indian film directed by Thiagarajan Kumararaja.


Contact us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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1 year ago
2 hours 21 minutes 35 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
Free to Choose - Are free markets really free? - Part 2

Is it possible for a single entity, a great big government staffed by millions of highly intelligent members, to efficiently manufacture a typical pencil?


Milton Friedman argues no.


In Free to Choose, Milton attempts to express how complex systems, whether education, healthcare, or gadget production, are more efficiently managed and developed without any top-down coordination in an economy.


In this episode we will explore the ideas embedded into Milton Friedman's TV series Free to Choose.


Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com


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1 year ago
2 hours 26 minutes 38 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
Free to Choose - Are free markets really free? - Part 1

Is it possible for a single entity, a great big government staffed by millions of highly intelligent members, to efficiently manufacture a typical pencil?


Milton Friedman argues no.


In Free to Choose, Milton attempts to express how complex systems, whether education, healthcare, or gadget production, are more efficiently managed and developed without any top-down coordination in an economy.


In this episode we will explore the ideas embedded into Milton Friedman's TV series Free to Choose.


Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 34 minutes 35 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
Religion Beyond Theology - Nassim Taleb on Religion

Is religion a scripture? Is it a tolerance (or intolerance) mechanism? Or is it just a broad set of dietary rules?


This week we dive into Nassim Taleb's article 'Religion, Violence, Tolerance & Progress: Nothing to do with Theology'. The 'Black Swan' and 'Anti-Fragile' author dives into the history and social consequences of religion beyond the mere scriptures. Speaking of diets and even intolerance as methods for the propagation of religion he opens new avenues in thinking about religion.


Music by @fyahpundrums

Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 50 minutes 44 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
Rhetoric, Meaning & Cooperation - Discussing "The Rhetoric of Extraordinary Claim" by Dr. Peter Marston

Have you ever wondered why you believe what you believe? What about certain claims made you believe in them? Was it the evidence? Or perhaps the trust you had in the person who shared those ideas with you? Or what about the logic behind them?


Today we explore the ideas embedded in Dr. Peter Marston's brilliant article: "The Rhetoric of Extraordinary Claim".


Music by @fyahpundrums


Reach out to us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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1 year ago
1 hour 32 minutes 17 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
EXTENDED SUMMARY - Young Frankenstein

Note: This is an extended summary of the media we discuss in the adjoining episode.

Young Frankenstein is Mel Brooks' take on a classic. The 1974 film that interprets the Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, 'Frankenstein', stars Gene Wilder in the titular role.

This week, we discuss the influence of 'Frankenstein', the movie's interpretation of the original work, the homages it pays to other movies portraying it, and it's interesting brand of comedy.

Music by @fyahpundrums

Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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2 years ago
4 minutes 43 seconds

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Young Frankenstein - In time for Halloween, Mel Brooks' take on a Classic

Young Frankenstein is Mel Brooks' take on a classic. The 1974 film that interprets the Mary Shelley's 1818 novel, 'Frankenstein', stars Gene Wilder in the titular role.

This week, we discuss the influence of 'Frankenstein', the movie's interpretation of the original work, the homages it pays to other movies portraying it, and it's interesting brand of comedy.

Music by @fyahpundrums

Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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2 years ago
1 hour 26 minutes 53 seconds

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EXTENDED SUMMARY - Martin Buber's 'I and Thou'

Note: This is an extended summary of the media we discuss in the adjoining episode.

What is a man's relationship with the world? Can one relate to the world beyond the discrete borders of one's being? Austrian philosopher Martin Buber explores.

'Ich and Du', translated as 'I and Thou', is this week's topic of discussion. Written by Martin Buber in 1923, it discusses a borderless way of viewing the world, of seeing a greater 'Thou' beyond a simplistic 'it'.

Music by @fyahpundrums

Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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2 years ago
5 minutes 3 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
Relating To The World - I and Thou

What is a man's relationship with the world? Can one relate to the world beyond the discrete borders of one's being? Austrian philosopher Martin Buber explores.

'Ich and Du', translated as 'I and Thou', is this week's topic of discussion. Written by Martin Buber in 1923, it discusses a borderless way of viewing the world, of seeing a greater 'Thou' beyond a simplistic 'it'.

Music by @fyahpundrums

Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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2 years ago
2 hours 29 minutes 51 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
EXTENDED SUMMARY - Anthony Bourdain's "Don't Eat Before Reading This"

Note: This is an extended summary of the media we discuss in the adjoining episode.

In a moment of frustration against the industry that gave him his life, a little known chef sets upon writing a tell-all into the dark secrets of his industry. He talks about how ordering steak well-made is for suckers and informs the best days to visit restaurants. That insider article, and later book, shot that chef to stardom.

This week we discuss Anthony Bourdain's 1999 New Yorker article, 'Don't Eat Before Reading This'. We dive into restaurants, the inner machinations, and the work of the legend, Anthony Bourdain.

Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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2 years ago
6 minutes 15 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
Anthony Bourdain's Kitchen Secrets - Don't Eat Before Reading This
In a moment of frustration against the industry that gave him his life, a little known chef sets upon writing a tell-all into the dark secrets of his industry. He talks about how ordering steak well-made is for suckers and informs the best days to visit restaurants. That insider article, and later book, shot that chef to stardom. This week we discuss Anthony Bourdain's 1999 New Yorker article, 'Don't Eat Before Reading This'. We dive into restaurants, the inner machinations, and the work of the legend, Anthony Bourdain. Music by @fyahpundrums Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com
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2 years ago
1 hour 43 minutes 55 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
EXTENDED SUMMARY - The Great Debaters

Note: This is an extended summary of the media we discuss in the adjoining episode.


The Great Debaters - Words As Weapons


This week we discuss The Great Debaters, a 2007 film directed and starred in by Denzel Washington. We discuss race, the power of advocacy through debate, and the idea of civil disobedience.

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2 years ago
7 minutes 15 seconds

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Can Our Words Be Weapons? - The Great Debaters

In the Jim Crow south of the 1930s, an all black debate team finds an opportunity they could only dream of: debating a white college debate team. As they string together success after success, they bump into the greatest opportunity of all, debating Harvard. The journey towards this goal is filled with lessons about race, their place in the world, and the tools at their disposal to advocate for themselves.


This week we discuss The Great Debaters, a 2007 film directed and starred in by Denzel Washington. We discuss race, the power of advocacy through debate, and the idea of civil disobedience.


Music by @fyahpundrums

Reach us at thesunkentreasures@gmail.com

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2 years ago
1 hour 41 minutes 30 seconds

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EXTENDED SUMMARY - The Last Question by Issac Asimov

Note: This is an extended summary of the media we discuss in the adjoining episode.


In Isaac Asimov's seminal short story "The Last Question", humanity, over several generations, continually asks a supercomputer—evolving in complexity from Multivac to AC—how the encroachment of entropy and the potential heat death of the universe can be averted. As civilizations rise and fall, and technology advances to unimaginable heights, the question persists, echoing the fears and curiosity of a species desperate to understand the ultimate fate of the cosmos.

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2 years ago
9 minutes 43 seconds

The Sunken Treasures
Movies, Books, Videos, and Podcasts. There are treasures to be found and discussions to be had. Cruising through the seas of the internet, screens of cinema, and mounds of books, we bring you ideas. Ideas that we find compelling in their oddness, stimulating in their thought, and entertaining in their form.