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I started this Podcast in quarantine, and I talked to people from all walks of life- basically about what they have done, and what they're trying to do. While I'm trying to gear more towards the music and comic book crowd, I'd also like to keep that looser vibe that comes from catching people where they are. I really enjoy it.
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Monday Jul 29, 2024
Monday Jul 29, 2024
Cookies and Milk and Shadow Work; A Podcast --- Episode 8 --- The Violence in Bangladesh
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Hello, you’re listening to Cookies and Milk and Shadow Work. I’m your host, and my name is Will.
This episode is entitled: The Violence in Bangladesh.
Today I’d like to deviate slightly from the show’s traditional subject matter of Cookies and Milk and Shadow Work, and talk a little bit about the violence in Bangladesh. Unemployment in Bangladesh is very high right now, with as many as 18 million young Bangladeshi people out of work. University students in the country of Bangladesh protested for job reform, and based on my research, they have succeeded. The Bangladeshi government is now looking to roll back some unfair policies. However the peaceful protests by Bangladeshi students and young people were met with violence from opposing quote unquote activist groups – I mean, people bringing guns to a peaceful protest don’t sound like activists to me they sound like – posers who wish they had joined the military --- and wearing fatigues that don’t belong to them.
What the Bangladesh people are dealing with, is something that I would describe as a real problem, which begs the question, what does Shadow Work have to do with real problems? When you are faced with a real problem, it’s hard to believe that Shadow Work, let alone cookies and milk, can solve your problems. In Bangladesh, the internet has been shut down, and a midnight curfew has been imposed. I think it goes without saying that without the internet, our own unemployment statistics in the United States would be much, much worse. And by the way, jobs in the United States are pretty so-so in my opinion. If people think that I just arrived at doing a podcast about Cookies and Milk and Shadow Work, they would be wrong.
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I think it is in the best interest for the people of Bangladesh to have their internet restored on the dub-dub, which means as soon as possible. Let’s do some cookies. The website http://www.lovingbangladeshikitchen.com/2014/02/butter-cookies.html
Includes a recipe for butter cookies that look simply dynamite. The link is in the description. Apparently there is a significant Bangladesh population in the United Kingdom, where the remains of the British empire has effectively appropriated Bangladesh cookie recipes for their own material gains. The people of the United Kingdom often refer to cookies as biscuits, and they call soccer football.
Let’s move on to the milk portion of the episode – I say dealer’s choice. I really don’t know what the future holds for the milk portion of these episodes, in the series. You know, maybe it’s not for me to say, what kind of milk people should drink, in their diminishing spare time.
Anyway, thanks for listening, if you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a tip, and as the great philosopher Socrates once said, “Later on my dudes.”
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