Hermitix
A podcast by Hermitix
470 Episodes
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In Watermelon Sugar by Richard Brautigan (Book Review)
Published: 15/03/2025 -
Blooming in the Ruins: How Mexican Philosophy Can Guide Us Toward the Good Life with Carlos Sánchez
Published: 12/03/2025 -
Illness, Wellness, and Homelihead - Julian of Norwich and Heidegger with Hannah Lucas
Published: 05/03/2025 -
Self & Unself by Darren Allen (Book Review)
Published: 04/03/2025 -
Diabelli by Hermann Burger (Book Review)
Published: 28/02/2025 -
Leibniz in His World: The Making of a Savant with Audrey Borowski
Published: 26/02/2025 -
Scenes from the Life of a Faun by Arno Schmidt (Book Review)
Published: 21/02/2025 -
Magick and Enlightenment with Alan Chapman
Published: 19/02/2025 -
We Who Wrestle With God by Jordan Peterson (Book Review)
Published: 14/02/2025 -
Hope in a Time of Crisis with Norman Wirzba
Published: 12/02/2025 -
The Philosophy of Freedom by Rudolf Steiner - with Aaron French
Published: 05/02/2025 -
Darconville's Cat by Alexander Theroux (Book Review)
Published: 04/02/2025 -
The Work of David Lynch with Todd McGowan
Published: 02/02/2025 -
CODE: DAMP - Supernatural Sitcoms, Humour, and Horror with Sophie Sleigh-Johnson
Published: 29/01/2025 -
I Am the Brother of XX by Fleur Jaeggy (Book Review)
Published: 26/01/2025 -
René Girard and Western Philosophy - Part 2: Girard and Philosophy
Published: 23/01/2025 -
René Girard and Western Philosophy - Part 1: Girardian Basics
Published: 22/01/2025 -
Early Stories by Alexander Theroux (Book Review)
Published: 18/01/2025 -
Cormac McCarthy's 'Suttree' - Death, Freedom, and Meaning with Bryan Counter
Published: 15/01/2025 -
Wheat That Springeth Green by J.F. Powers (Book Review)
Published: 13/01/2025
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