18: Life On The Streets With My Ex - a podcast by Peter C. Hayward and Honor Eastly

from 2016-04-22T02:02:47

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If this episode were a high-school essay topic it would be:



Peter spent a month living on the streets of Melbourne, and it made him both broken and invincible. Discuss.















Dr. Professor Neal Portenza. Look, he doesn’t really have that much stuff online, but here’s is his slightly unnerving website





Here’s a pic of Josh Ladgrove’s fantastic suit





Sentinels of The Multiverse - the card game Peter’s friend Christopher made





The genius thing that SJ wrote about her sister





Flex by Ferrett Steinmetz - turns out Peter was right and he has asked SJ to read it at least 3 times. Also turns out Peter has way too much time on his hands if he wants to dedicate that much energy to proving himself right. (PS. he has a small penis)





Here’s one of Lena Dunham’s first short films (also turns out she didn’t invent Mumblecore)





Peter’s early awful writings, still online





Showerbus





Peter’s old, awful, rapey stand-up





MX article about Peter’s being homeless





Paul Graham essay about truth and optimism and happiness





Making A Murderer - documentary series about a specific case showcasing the failings of the justice system





Miranda July’s novel The First Bad Man (when the book was released you could also buy objects that were in the book itself. The store still exists)





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