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No Shortcuts to Now

Podcast by K.L. Homme

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History & religion

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No Shortcuts to Now is a philosophy and mythology podcast exploring resistance, meaning, and myth in an age of authoritarianism. Hosted by K.L. Homme, each episode blends Greek myth, Stoic philosophy, and creative nonfiction to examine how we endure — and defy — the rising tide of disinformation, strongmen, and cultural collapse. From ancient wisdom to modern politics, No Shortcuts to Now invites thoughtful listeners into a trail of reflection, resilience, and moral imagination. noshortcutstonow.substack.com

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🎧 The Man You Seek (5.3)

🎧 Waypoint 5.3 — The Man You Seek This is the latest audio installment of No Shortcuts to Now — a journey through myth, memory, and meaning in turbulent times. In this episode:Oedipus ascends the throne of Thebes after answering the riddle of the Sphinx. But when plague strikes the city, the search for truth begins to turn inward. Tiresias speaks. Jocasta remembers. A crossroads returns. Part III of the Oedipus cycle explores prophecy, denial, political legitimacy, and the terrifying cost of asking questions whose answers may undo us. Don’t lose the trail. Get weekly posts as they drop. 👉 Subscribe to No Shortcuts to Now [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/subscribe] on Substack ☕ Support the project: Buy Me a Coffee [http://buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow] (Link: buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow) New? 📘 Begin here [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now] (Link: https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now]) Support the project—and share this with someone who might appreciate it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noshortcutstonow.substack.com [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

12 May 2026 - 16 min
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🎧 The Riddle of the Gate (5.2)

“We may become the makers of our fate when we have ceased to pose as its prophets.” —Karl Popper, The Open Society and Its Enemies Part II Descending from Mount Parnassus along the Pythian way, Oedipus traveled east toward the sunrise. By midday he had reached the triple meeting of roads. Behind him rose Delphi. Before him two roads diverged. One bent toward Daulia’s quieter fields. The other led to the great city of Thebes. He looks down one, then the other, as a chariot from Thebes rolls into the narrow pass. Within it rides an old man. The herald orders Oedipus to stand aside. He does not yield. The herald tries to push him off the road, but he pushes back. The driver strikes him, and he strikes back. Cursing the insolence, the old man brings his goad down upon him. Oedipus erupts. When silence returns, save one who fled into the hills, all lie dead along the roadside—the old man at his feet. He turned his eyes toward Thebes. Under the hot afternoon sun, the road lay silent; he met neither traveler nor trader. Fields stood unattended, burning, browning in the heat. At the great city’s gate, no guard hailed him. No one entered, no one exited. Then he saw her. There, perched upon a rocky outcrop, the Sphinx watched. Beneath her lay bones. “You will answer,” she said. “What creature walks on four legs in the morning, on two at noon, and on three in the evening?” “Man.” She cast herself upon the rocks. From behind the walls, a cry rises. The city gates swing open. The people pour out and draw the stranger in. Truth risks being wrong. Don’t lose the trail. Get weekly posts as they drop. 👉 Subscribe to No Shortcuts to Now [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/subscribe] on Substack ☕ Support the project: Buy Me a Coffee [http://buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow] (Link: buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow) New? 📘 Begin here [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now] (Link: https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now]) Support the project—and share this with someone who might appreciate it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noshortcutstonow.substack.com [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

21 Apr 2026 - 6 min
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🎧 Nine Moons Certain (5.1)

🎧 Nine Moons Certain: A Fate Unfalsifiable (Part I of III) What makes a belief dangerous? This is the first installment in a three-part cycle exploring the myth of Oedipus through an epistemic lens—drawing on the philosophy of Karl Popper and the problem of unfalsifiable belief. In this episode: prophecy and certainty, doubt and identity, the word that cannot be unheard, and the quiet beginning of a trap that closes one reasonable decision at a time. A king hears a prophecy—and acts as if it cannot be wrong. A son hears a word—and begins to question everything. Between them lies a belief that cannot be tested… and therefore cannot fail. 👉 Subscribe to No Shortcuts to Now [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/subscribe] on Substack 📖 Prefer to Read? Click Here [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/waypoint-51nine-moons-certain]. ☕ Support the project: Buy Me a Coffee [http://buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow] (Link: buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow) 🗂️ New? 📘 Begin here [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now] (Link: https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now]) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noshortcutstonow.substack.com [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

7 Apr 2026 - 7 min
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🎧 Veni, Vidi, Vaccine

🎧 Veni, Vidi, Vaccine What does it mean to be master of your fate—when history is still unfolding around you? This is the next audio installment of No Shortcuts to Now—a journey through myth, memory, and meaning in turbulent times. In this episode: the Ides of March... a long-awaited vaccine…a quiet California parking lot… a moment of misrecognition…and the fragile line between fear, laughter, and responsibility. 👉 Subscribe to No Shortcuts to Now on Substack. You can Begin Here [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now]. 📖 Prefer to read? The full text and images follow below, or click here [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/field-note-43x-marks-the-name-of]. ☕ Support the work [http://buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow]: buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noshortcutstonow.substack.com [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

24 Mar 2026 - 9 min
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🎧 The Dolphin's Always Right (4.6)

🎧 Waypoint 4.6 — The Dolphin’s Always Right This is the next audio installment of No Shortcuts to Now — a journey through myth, memory, and meaning in turbulent times. Question: If wisdom begins with admitting what we do not know, why are people so eager to follow those who claim certainty? In this episode: the rebirth of Dionysus, the return of Apollo to Delphi, the Pythia’s ritual trance, Socrates and the paradox of wisdom, Croesus misreading the oracle, and the ancient warning carved above the temple door: Know Thyself. Along the way, we explore how ambiguity, prophecy, and interpretation have shaped the fate of empires—and why convictions can sometimes be more dangerous than lies. 👉 Subscribe to No Shortcuts to Now on Substack. You can Begin Here [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/begin-here-no-shortcuts-to-now]. 📖 Prefer to read? The full text and images follow below, or click here [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com/p/waypoint-46-the-dolphins-always-right]. ☕ Support the work [http://buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow]: buymeacoffee.com/NoShortcutsToNow This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit noshortcutstonow.substack.com [https://noshortcutstonow.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

17 Mar 2026 - 10 min
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