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  • Listen to my new show: "Let's Talk about the Deep Stuff" wherever you get your podcasts
    2022/10/06
    BS'ing is done for the time being. Listen to my new podcast "Let's Talk about the Deep Stuff" wherever you get your podcasts. "Let's Talk about the Deep Stuff" features off the cuff and candid cconersations aobuth eh big topics in the world such as philosophy, spirituality, personal development, mental health and poltitical and social issues in the world.
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  • Episode 139: Being locked up, writing, bartending and urban literature with author Jason Paskow
    2022/06/02
    In this episode of BS'ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to writer, bartender and urban literature enthusiast Jason Paskow. Jason is the author of the books 'Trap Doors" and "Autumn in Newark". In this podcast, Jason talks about being locked up for being a drug dealer when he was 18 and how his experiences in jail influenced his writing, his current job as a bartender at Shanghai Jazz in Madison, NJ, his love for urban literature, and more. Donate to BS'ing: Paypal: Skneese1989@gmail.com Zelle: Skneese1989@gmail.com Venmo: @Sean-kneese
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  • Episode 138: Ursula Monteiro: Brazilian Actress and Independent Filmmaker
    2022/05/27
    In this episode of BS’ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to Ursula Monteiro: Brazilian-born actor, director, screenwriter, and photographer. She began her acting career at eight years old in her hometown of Taubate, Sao Paulo. At the age of eighteen, Ursula moved to New York City to pursue her dream of working in theater and film; in 2016 she graduated from Marymount Manhattan College where she earned a B.A. in Theatre, with a concentration in Performing Arts and Directing. Ursula also holds a degree in Acting from the Atlantic Acting School. After years of perfecting her acting craft, in 2018 Ursula started to write and direct her own film projects. In 2020, during the Covid-19 pandemic, Ursula produced her short film debut VAL, and a sketch comedy web series called Never Mind. In this podcast, Ursula talks about her film Val and how it addresses political and social issues in Brazil such as abortion rights and government corruption, her love for independent films, the inspiration behind her sketchy comedy series, and more. Ursula's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC--3tqBlJ0a98TVw9Yx6eUw Donate to BS'ing: Paypal: Skneese1989@gmail.com Zelle: Skneese1989@gmail.com Venmo: @Sean-kneese
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  • Episode 137: Hermeticism, Free Masonry: fact vs. fiction, Angel Numbers, Self improvement and more with Eric Sanchez
    2022/05/21
    In this episode of Bs'ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to his friend Eric Sanchez about hermeticism, free masonry, angel numbers, Neville Goddard, Mitch Horowitz, self improveent, dealing with regreet and other interesting topics. Eric talks about how AA led him to develop his spriitual beliefs and eventually his interest in hermeticism. More recently, Eric has joined the Free Masons and explains in the episode that it's not what most people think it is (illuminati, etc.). Donate to BS'ing: Paypal: Skneese1989@gmail.com Zelle: Skneese1989@gmail.com Venmo: @Sean-kneese
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  • Episode 136: Channeling Ruminations, Anxiety, OCD and being on the spectrum into creativity and productiveness with podcaster and musician Gabrielle Angel Lily
    2022/05/11
    In this episode of BS'ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to musician and host of Angel's Authentic Action podcast Gabrielle Angel Lilly. Gabrielle talks about being on the autism spectrum and how it has influenced her creativity. She also talks about how a "disorder" isn't necessarily a disorder and can be used as a gift, and society's tendency to punish people with mental health issues. Sean talks about being diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome at 13 and also his experience with OCD and learning to use ruminations in a productive way. He also mentions how writers such as Neville Goddard and James Allen have helped him use ruminating to help make positive changes in his life. Donate to BS'ing: Paypal: Skneese1989@gmail.com Zelle: Skneese1989@gmail.com Venmo: @Sean-kneese
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  • Episode 135: Special Effects, Monsters, Horror, and Creative Inspiration with Special Effects Makeup Artist Beatrice Sniper
    2022/04/20
    In this episode of BS'ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to special effects make up artist Beatrice Sniper about working in the film industry, horror, special effects, make up effects, practical effects vs. CGI, creative inspiration and more. She has won several awards for best FX makeup in multiple festivals. Beatrice is based in New York/New Jersey (also jumps at the opportunity to travel for work) and uses her makeup skills to participate in movies, events, theme parks, productions, and military training exercises from all around the world. Beatrice's website: https://www.beatricesniper.com/ Donate to BS'ing: Paypal: Skneese1989@gmail.com Zelle: Skneese1989@gmail.com Venmo: @Sean-kneese
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  • Episode 133: Discussing Jeffrey Epstein, Ghislaine Maxwell, and more with Multimedia Artist and Photographer Katelyn Kopenhaver
    2021/06/23

    In this episode of BS’ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to photographer and multimedia artist Katelyn Kopenhaver. One of her projects is: “She was Last Seen”, where she spray paints: SHE WAS LAST SEEN (a statement often written in news articles related to missing persons cases) on mattresses she finds on the street. Kopenhaver attacks these mattresses aggressively, takes a momento, and discards them - paralleling the dark reality experienced by victims of violent crime. As of late, Katelyn has placed mattresses in site specific locations contingent upon historical areas of crime and abuse. Kopenhaver also has a strong interest in the notorious Jeffrey Epstein case and created a banner that reads “Epstein is the Worst Kind of Virus” which she has displayed at various locations relevant to the case. Within photography, Kopenhaver considers herself a blend between an anthropologist and a journalist - sometimes making photographs and sometimes seeing photographs. Portraiture especially holds a unique and special place because of the collaboration it entails of photographer, camera, and subject. Kopenhaver has been published and exhibited both nationally and internationally, including Metal Magazine, Article 22, Pen + Brush, The Brooklyn Rail, and ABC News. Her photography clients include Netflix, New York Magazine, Interview Magazine, Culture Trip, Havas Group, and others.
    Kopenhaver graduated from SVA in 2016 where she studied photography. She is originally from Doylestown, Pennsylvania, and currently resides in New York, New York.
    Katelyn's website: https://katelynkopenhaver.com/
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  • Episode 134: Are we living in a simulated reality?- With artist and simulation theorist Doug Rizio.
    2022/04/11


    In this episode of BS'ing with Sean K, Sean Kneese talks to artist and simulation theorist Rizio about simulation theory, art, sci-fi, fantasy, spirituality, movies and other interesting topics. The simulation hypothesis is a proposal regarding the nature of existence that posits that all of existence is an artificial simulation, such as a computer simulation. Rizio hosts a live stream series that explores this topic with guests from all over the world. Rizio's art mixes elements of sci-fi and fantasy. Sean K has described it as "Tolkien meets cyberpunk art", and Rizio says he likes that description.

    Donate to BS'ing: Paypal: Skneese1989@gmail.com Zelle: Skneese1989@gmail.com Venmo: @Sean-kneese
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