Through the exploration of various cultures and archaeological mysteries throughout the world, authors J David Osborne and Kris Saknussemm attempt to get to the heart of our lost moment, and provide some potential paths out. LOST XPLORERS is a psychogeographical exploration of culture, art, language, and strange history.
Episodes
Wednesday Jun 29, 2022
107 - The Jukebox on the Other Side of the Sun
Wednesday Jun 29, 2022
Wednesday Jun 29, 2022
On this episode, Kris and I talk Roe v. Wade, gun control, big government vs. small, mutual aid societies, plumb bob 9/11, dogs with explosive diarrhea, non sequiturs, and a dream poem.
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Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
106 - My Own Private Derangement
Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
Wednesday Jun 22, 2022
Or, The Puppeteer Adjudicators
Kris and I talk de-normalization, adding color to the wardrobe, and mitigating OCD. We then address our two “derangement syndromes,” ie the cultural debates that trigger us: COVID-19 and wokeness in academia. How do we inoculate ourselves against this allergic reaction to beliefs that we find distasteful? How do we just get on with the process of living?
Should values follow from skills?
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Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
105 - Living in the Past
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
Wednesday Jun 15, 2022
On this episode, Kris and I recap the strange incident of the "lost" episode. Last week, we had a real banger recorded...but something had other plans.
We go on to discuss this essay by The Convivial Society, "We are Not Living in a Simulation, We are Living in the Past." Is it accurate to say that the transparent, false nature of the internet is a function of it being a large archive? Can you be in the present while constantly reinterpreting the past? What does that even look like?
I am tasked with inventing a new holiday, and Kris recounts a dream about lies.
Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
104 - The Chair of Oblivion
Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
Wednesday Jun 01, 2022
Alternate title: Turn Your Mirrors to the Wall in the House of the New Dead
How do we reconcile our beliefs with stark reality? Why does this keep happening? On this episode, Kris and I discuss the sacredness of hobbies, young men gone wrong, incel gamers, car culture, private grieving, the pornography of the feed, and how art can act as a cure for the mind-melting wide-eyed Clockwork Orange-style hypnosis.
Sunday May 29, 2022
103 - The Jury of the Dead Within Us
Sunday May 29, 2022
Sunday May 29, 2022
We talk about the concept of wantok, the ability to hold two thoughts at once, engaging with ideas that you don't agree with, Christopher Hitchens, Jordan Peterson Derangement Syndrome, drug trips as ways to grapple with reality, cinema's unique ability to communicate psychedelic experience, and the necessity of love and hate in creating a public figure.
Wednesday May 25, 2022
102 - You Can’t Normalize Complexity
Wednesday May 25, 2022
Wednesday May 25, 2022
On this episode, Kris and I talk about the recent Roe v. Wade controversy. It leads to a reinvigorating idea about the ability to hold two thoughts at the same time. What ways can we look to indigenous thought styles to maintain (in)coherence?
Wednesday May 25, 2022
101 - Slogans
Wednesday May 25, 2022
Wednesday May 25, 2022
On this episode, Kris and I ponder the various types of clothing people wear, constant messaging, and developing a Sherlock Holmes-style observational ability.
Wednesday May 25, 2022
100 - Integration vs. Imposition
Wednesday May 25, 2022
Wednesday May 25, 2022
On this episode, Kris and I discuss new directions for the show, the difference between integration and imposition, and Kris relates a dream where an action figure is stuck in his chest.
Wednesday May 25, 2022
99 - The Rewind Button
Wednesday May 25, 2022
Wednesday May 25, 2022
On this episode, Kris and I talk about the ability to pause and rewind, filling in your own blanks, and psychosomatic illness. Kris tasks me with developing three intro questions for a psychological examination.
Wednesday May 25, 2022
98 - Heroes
Wednesday May 25, 2022
Wednesday May 25, 2022
Kris recounts a disturbing conversation, and we discuss the value of having heroes. What does a hero look like? He also gives me the task of elaborating on a high-concept idea about tattoos. It's Gus's birthday today! The young man is one. Hope you are all doing well.