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#22 – How much art can you take?

A short list of micro mad ones preceding a disaster march in shortly followed by a power walk out. Featuring Luke on hosting duties. Are you recording this?

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#16 – Being Jesus

Luke, the powerhouse of the podcast, blesses us once more. We check in with him and announce what can only be described as dazzling news Read More
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#14 – You don’t miss a toilet seat until it’s gone

What happens when you jump the fence? How a 72 hour DJ marathon might solve all the world’s problems? What is the therapeutic value of being chased around a picnic table for smoking a cigarette? What is the therapeutic value of you delaying my tea? How you aren’t on the same level as us, whether you have a riot shield or a toilet seat…. Read More
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#13 – Diagrams of Purple Snakeskin

Look what the cat dragged in to explore - Why a psychiatrist might be forced into moonlighting at the dump? Exactly the way in which psychosis could revolutionise the Hollywood film industry. How psychosis could move away from the purple and green snakeskin motif and into a new era of branding….

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#3 – Escape to the Country

#3 - Escape to the Country Do wraiths dream of Guinness? What is a healing environment? Can we trust rabbits? No stone will be left uncovered as we attempt to put to bed these eternal struggles. Read More

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Getting up to speed with Coffee and Psychosis

A few facts about coffee:

  • According to legend, Ethiopian shepherds first realised the profound caffeinating effects of coffee when they noticed their goats started “dancing” after eating coffee berries.
  • Coffee is actually a fruit.
  • The buzz you feel after drinking coffee is actually from ingesting tiny 0.0016-inch crystals of caffeine.
  • In 1991, a group of Cambridge University scientists set a camera on their work building’s coffee pot, streaming the footage live on the web so that they would be able to see if the pot was empty or not, saving themselves the disappointment of a coffee-less trip.
  • In 1675 King Charles II banned coffee shops because he thought that that’s where people were meeting to conspire against him.
  • You can overdose on coffee.

A few facts about psychosis:

  • It has nothing to do with coffee
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