Episode 35 - The Albums Of Our Lives

Darron and Jeff each select ten albums that hold particular significance for them. They list the albums in chronological order from when they personally experienced them as important in some way, and they reflect on how they came to that particular album at that point in time, the meaning it once held for them and still might hold, how it shaped their life, relationships, and identity then and what it meant for them moving forward, and many other recollections that they associate with that particular album. This episode is by far their longest and it was an extremely fun and engaging process for both of them which in many ways represents the kind of conversation that initially bonded them together as friends almost 30 years ago. This episode also marks two Beautiful Illusions firsts in that the released conversation is the almost completely the unedited raw audio of their discussion and also in order to prevent spoilers there are very few show notes. If you want to know their ten then you have to slow down and listen.

Episode 34 - Icy Hot Takes on Artificial Intelligence

Darron and Jeff discuss the sudden and ubiquitous onslaught of artificially intelligent apps and the conversation they engender currently pervading our culture. From a position of relatively low information, they try to grapple with the implications of this technology on art, learning, and education, and while they barely make it to the latter topics, they do explore the nature of art and how artificially intelligent tools might contribute, or take away from, what has up until now has been an exclusively human creative endeavor. Where will all of this lead? They certainly don’t know, and even though they do some sense making here, ultimately they're left with more questions than answers, which is essentially the epitome of the larger collective cultural situation. There’s certainly a lot more learning and thinking to do, and they're sure this is a topic they will revisit again and again.

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Episode 23 - The Church of Music

Jeff and Darron explore Jeff’s long-simmering idea to create a secular church around the performance of music. Jeff talks about the original inspiration for his idea, they discuss the origins of music and its role in human culture, their own histories with music, why music specifically might work as a centering activity, the modern commodification of music and separation into performers and consumers, what a church of music might look like and how it might function, the potential benefits of creating a purposeful community around creation, and they even sing a little bit.

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Episode 02 - Our Back Pages

Jeff and Darron look back to a time when they were so much younger and discuss how their early connection over Bob Dylan opened them up to the broader world of culture and ideas communicated through the arts. They talk about their evolving relationship with Dylan, how he influenced their thinking and led them down other paths, and what he represents. Jeff introduces the distinction he sees between hyperreality and our collective Beautiful Illusion and they conclude with a discussion of the song “My Back Pages.”

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This episode was recorded in February 2020

Jeff and Darron look back to a time when they were so much younger and discuss how their early connection over Bob Dylan opened them up to the broader world of culture and ideas communicated through the arts. They talk about their evolving relationship with Dylan, how he influenced their thinking and led them down other paths, and what he represents.