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BONUS EPISODE: Down The Chicken Hole ft. Actual Man with Covid, Pepper Goins

Swapcast with co-hosts Gary Cocciolillo of Everything Imaginable Podcast and Animal Communicator/Biofield Therapist Anjii Bryers. They bring on guest Pepper Goins, the number one Mississippian funnyman, father, husband, and disease-ridden host of the the hit show, “Rushmore Podcast.”  Pepper tells us who’s behind the pandemic, Anjii thinks these American men (mostly her co-hosts) are idiots,…

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In Case of Cancel Culture, Break Open This Episode: Interview with Risk Communications Expert Leonard Greenberger

Greg needs a preventative solution for this podcast in case he says something wrong.  As lots of people in Greg’s life know, he’s prone to saying controversial, provocative things. Oftentimes for his own amusement. Oftentimes just for a reaction. It’s sick. It’s messed up. He doesn’t mean it. He’s sorry and he hopes he’ll do…

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Taylor Swift’s Psychic Diabetes: Interview with “Cotton Candy Clairvoyant” Andrea S.

She’s sweet. She’s lovable. She’s filled with artistic expression beloved by the masses.  At least, that’s what I’m picking up from psychic medium, theatre artist, and host of the “Sweetheart Soul Sessions” podcast Andrea S. 9 years ago, she came to terms with her gifts for clairvoyance. Of course, chakra-deep empathy coursing through her veins…

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Talking Taxidermy is the First Sign of Awakening: Interview with Soul Coach Anna Cantwell

The Lotus Flowers are blooming, the thin veil of capitalism is breaking, and dead lions and hippos speak to our guest, Anna Cantwell, a soul coach with a lot of wisdom to share.  The question is, am I talking to a human being…or am I simply chatting it up with a (sshhh!) vessel of wisdom? …

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Zen Masters and their FU Money : Interview with Former Buddhist Reverend Gary Cocciolillo

Ever ride a bicycle and see a full-body apparition of your grandma? Gary’s been there. He’s doing a podcast about those types of experiences and all manner of experts in the weird. Host of Everything Imaginable, Gary Cocciolillo joins Greg to deconstruct his entire belief system. Greg forces Gary to spill the beans:  Does reading…

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Japan’s Billion Dollar Baby: Interview with Life Up Education TV’s Natsune Oki

Seeking successful mindset shifts for your subconscious wiring? Who cares. Today we’re talking self-domination, Miami partying, cold, hard cash, and practical tips for getting kicked out of high school in Japan.  Business consultant, deep thinker, host of Life Up Education TV, and new author of “The Game of Self-Domination” joins Greg on Open Loops to…

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The Mating and Birthing of the Spotted Hyena: Interview with Burlesque Brainiac Moxie LaBouche

Moxie LaBouche knows facts that are about as random as her career trajectory. She’s going to tell you all about those things. She can’t stop. Among other roles, she’s a podcast host and author (yourbrainonfacts.com), voice-over artist, former goat farmer, TED talk speaker, and with a name like that, wouldn’t you guess? A burlesque performer. …

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Empathy and Old White Women: Interview with Theatre-Maker/Bone-Breaker Rachel Switlick

Rachel Switlick is a performance artist/self defense practitioner but more than those two things, she’s MORE than those two things. Why should you care? Rachel will tell you. And if you don’t believe her, she’ll gently persuade you into believing her without necessarily kicking your booty while she does it. We talk about all of…

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Sex, Power, Money, Christians, Jews, Muslims, You: Interview with David Daniel Gonzalez

The opinions of the guests of the Open Loops Podcast do not reflect those of the host. But dang, those opinions sure are interesting. David Daniel Gonzalez, Host of Mystic-Skeptic Radio Show/Podcast with David Daniel Gonzalez, joins Greg in holy loopdom to discuss all things spiritual and scientific.  Find out:  Has the “mystical” led to…

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Future Reviews: The Conclusion

Andrew R. Chow, Annabel Gutterman, Katy Steinmetz wrote a Time Magazine article called, “45 New Books You Need to Read This Summer.” I have no interest in reading most of these books.  But what am I interested in? Judging them for content.  What shouldn’t you read for the month of August?  Find out, in part…

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