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  • Why Brutus Killed Caesar: Shakespeare’s Leadership & Betrayal Lessons
    Jun 6 2025

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    Unlock timeless leadership and betrayal lessons from Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar as we explore the question: Why did Brutus kill Caesar? In this lecture, we dive into Brutus’s famous “serpent’s egg” soliloquy from Act 2, Scene 1 and unpack how his loyalty to Rome ultimately collides with his love for Caesar. Along the way, you’ll discover:

    • Brutus’s Internal Conflict: How his philosophical reasoning convinces him that assassinating Caesar serves the common good.
    • Cassius’s Manipulation: Why planted letters and echo chambers can blind even the noblest leaders to hidden agendas.
    • Stoicism & Emotional Blind Spots: How Brutus’s Stoic restraint becomes a shield that prevents him from seeing his own ambition.
    • Historical Impact: The assassination’s role in ending the Roman Republic and ushering in the Empire—plus modern parallels in today’s boardrooms and tech feuds.
    • Practical Takeaways: Leadership red flags, moral agency under pressure, and the dangers of self-sabotage when you “destroy what you love.”
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    55 m
  • Why Atheism Failed (and How Ayn Rand Can Save It)
    May 27 2025

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    Proudly presented at the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) Austin Chapter—learn more and get involved here:
    FFRF Austin Chapter: [https://austinffrf.org/]
    Main FFRF Site: [https://ffrf.org/]

    In this lecture, I explore how Ayn Rand’s Objectivism can strengthen atheist thought by offering a positive, reason-grounded moral framework. I cover:

    Why Rand is so often misunderstood by atheists

    A critique of the current Rand quote on the FFRF site—and five powerful alternatives

    My personal journey from agnosticism to atheism via Rand’s devotion to truth and George H. Smith’s Atheism: The Case Against God

    Rand’s reclaiming of “sacred” values—reverence, exaltation, and moral passion—for secular life

    The cultural resurgence of religion (Jordan Peterson, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, trad-wife and “new Age” trends) and why atheism must offer more than negation

    Rand’s famous letter to Congressman Bruce Alger: “I am fighting for reason, not against religion.”

    👍 If you found this talk helpful, please like, comment, and subscribe for more deep dives into literature, philosophy, and secular ethics!

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    48 m
  • From Mahabharata to Workplace Justice
    Apr 24 2025

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    What happens when an epic Hindu poem collides with modern workplace bias?

    Artistic-director Sharanya Rao joins Kirk to trace three big chapters of her journey: consulting on Mahabharata Tales for Austin Shakespeare, founding Leela Indian Community Theatre, and creating Anklets in the Boardroom, a Theatre of the Oppressed production where spectators jump onstage to rewrite real discrimination scenarios. https://www.leelatheatre.org/

    In this conversation:

    Cutting the Mahabharata down to a 2-hour stage piece (and the “must-have” scenes)

    Why Austin needed a South-Asian community stage—and how Leela was born in 2012

    Theatre of the Oppressed 101: “spect-actors,” no spectators

    How story circles turn real workplace stories into live scripts

    The power of name-pronunciation, audience agency, and non-violent rehearsal

    May 16-18 performances of Anklets in the Boardroom at Austin PBS

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    1 h y 16 m
  • Ahab's Tears - Moby Dick Character Analysis & Dramatic Reading
    Apr 2 2025

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    In this video I give a brief analysis of Ahab's character and a reading of one of his speeches in chapter 132, The Symphony.

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    15 m
  • Epic Mahabharata Tales: Uncovering Female Agency, Divine Curses & Royal Intrigue
    Mar 25 2025

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    Join me for an in-depth conversation with actress and poet Divya Goruganthu as we unravel the rich layers of the Mahabharata Tales! In this episode, we dive into one of India's most enduring epics, exploring its poetic structure, complex characters, and the intricate interplay of female agency, divine curses, and royal intrigue.

    What You'll Discover:

    Introduction & Cultural Roots (0:00 – 10:15): How the Mahabharata shaped childhood, culture, and literary passion, with insights from Divya’s unique experience playing both Madri and Sanjaya.

    Moral Complexity & Dualities (10:15 – 19:45): A discussion on how mythic characters defy simple archetypes and mirror the multifaceted nature of duty, honor, and virtue.

    Royal Alliances & Tragic Curses (19:45 – 31:29): The politics behind arranged marriages, the fatal hunting accident, and the curse that changed destinies.

    Divine Interventions & The Birth of Heroes (31:29 – 41:06): How sacred mantras and divine forces—invoked by Kunti and Madri—led to the miraculous birth of the Pandavas.

    Intimacy, Consent, & Blame in the Royal Household (41:06 – 55:12): Exploring the murky dynamics of love, duty, and agency, and questioning modern interpretations of ancient intimate relationships.

    Sacrifice & Sati: Tragedy and Autonomy (55:12 – 01:15:40): A look at cultural practices like sati and how they reflect both honor and the loss of female autonomy.

    Ganga’s Journey & Maternal Legacy (01:27:58 – 01:37:04): The descent of the river goddess Ganga, her nurturing role with divine children, and her strict terms in union with King Shantanu.

    Dynastic Struggles & Swayamvara (01:56:10 – 02:24:16): From competitive marriage contests to royal bloodlines, witness the dramatic contests and rejections that shape dynasties and cultural identity.

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    2 h y 24 m
  • Experience The Iliad: Live Performance of Epic Passages
    Mar 21 2025

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    Join me for a dynamic live reading of The Iliad, bringing the epic drama, passion, and power of Achilles to life. Experience firsthand how Homer's timeless verses still resonate today, connecting ancient heroes with modern audiences.

    From fierce rivalries and heartbreaking losses to legendary battles, watch Achilles come alive in this unforgettable performance.

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    24 m
  • Can Genetics Predict Our Future? Razib Khan on Natalism, Free Will, and Human History
    Mar 19 2025

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    In this episode of Troubadour, Kirk Barbera sits down with geneticist Razib Khan to explore a provocative question: Does our DNA determine our beliefs and behaviors? Razib, known for his work in population genetics, computational biology, and his blog Unsupervised Learning, delves into the intersection of genetics, free will, and natalism—the movement advocating for increased birth rates. Together, they discuss how genetics informs our understanding of human history, identity, and cultural evolution, and debate whether our DNA might shape our intellectual interests, choices, and even beliefs.

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    57 m
  • From Babbling to Beethoven: The Evolution of Music, Language, and Consciousness
    Mar 18 2025

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    Join Kirk and Dr. Aleksey Nikolsky on a fascinating journey through human expression in this episode where we explore how our earliest babbling blossoms into the complex symphonies of Beethoven. We dive into the intertwined evolution of music and language—uncovering the biological foundations that make us instinctively responsive to sound, while also examining how cultural learning transforms simple sounds into art.

    In this conversation, we debate whether music’s impact is more of an automatic emotional trigger or a deeply contemplative experience, and we consider how these elements shape our creativity, empathy, and overall human consciousness. Discover why exposure to diverse artistic experiences might be the key to unlocking our full potential, and how the loss of traditional fine arts in modern society affects us today.

    If you're curious about the science behind why music moves us and how our cultural heritage of art influences our minds, this episode is a must-watch. Prepare to rethink everything you know about music, language, and the very nature of being human!

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    2 h y 6 m
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