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Mindful Blerd unites a goofywise, radical communist blerd with a spiritually leaning fauxtivational speaker to explore anime, movies, pop culture, mental health, and mindfulness. Through their unique perspectives, they navigate the complexities of blerd identity with a mix of humor, insight, and deep reflection

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episode Attack on Titan’s Ending EXPOSED: Trauma, Propaganda & the Illusion of Freedom | Mindful Blerd ft. Izzy Kento cover

Attack on Titan’s Ending EXPOSED: Trauma, Propaganda & the Illusion of Freedom | Mindful Blerd ft. Izzy Kento

In this episode of The Mindful Blerd Podcast, hosts Goofywise and The Fauxtivational Speaker sit down with returning guest Izzy Kento to litigate one of the most divisive anime finales of all time — Attack on Titan. We go deep into the emotional and political layers of the show, unpacking how trauma, propaganda, and inherited pain shaped the destinies of Eren and Zeke — and how that same propaganda shaped us as viewers. Was Eren a victim of his circumstances, or a willing agent of genocide? Did we, as an audience, get manipulated by his framing the same way the world of AoT was manipulated by Marleyan propaganda? And what does that say about how easily people can justify violence, nationalism, and right-wing conclusions when they’re emotionally invested in a story? opics We Cover: * How trauma becomes destiny for Eren and Zeke * The parallels between Gabi and Eren as victims and perpetrators * The psychology of propaganda and empathy manipulation * How Attack on Titan reflects real-world fascism, fear, and nationalism * Why the ending is a warning — not redemption * The danger of cycles of hatred that can’t be reasoned with

12. nov. 2025 - 1 h 30 min
episode They Finally Gave Superman a Soul: Gaza, Justice & James Gunn’s Bold Move cover

They Finally Gave Superman a Soul: Gaza, Justice & James Gunn’s Bold Move

In this episode of Mindful Blerd, we break down James Gunn’s new Superman movie and its bold political commentary—specifically the Broavia and Jharanpur conflict, a clear allegory for the real-world genocide in Gaza perpetrated by Israel. We explore how this version of Superman breaks the mold by stepping into real-world injustice, giving people hope by doing something that actually matters—unlike the morally ambiguous heroes we’ve seen in recent years. We contrast Gunn’s Superman—a god with deep humanity—with Zack Snyder’s Superman, a more detached, conflicted figure. From the moral clarity of this new Kal-El to the resurgence of what superheroes should represent in times of global crisis, we ask: What does it mean to have power, and who should it serve? We also explore themes of: * Humanism vs nihilism in superhero films * The return of the "people's hero" * How Gaza is mirrored in fictional genocides * Why superheroes need to take sides in 2025 00:00 - Intro & Setting the Stage 05:01 - Quote of the Week: Superman’s Humanity & Real-World Parallels 24:01 - Superman Discussion: Gaza, Genocide, and Heroism in James Gunn’s Vision

1. aug. 2025 - 1 h 33 min
episode Sinners, Vampires & Black Liberation: The Power of Black Cinema | Mindful Blerd x @Redactedhisotry w Andre White cover

Sinners, Vampires & Black Liberation: The Power of Black Cinema | Mindful Blerd x @Redactedhisotry w Andre White

THe audio is messed up this week sorry wont happen again!! This week on The Mindful Blerd Podcast, we’re joined by the brilliant André White from The Redacted History Podcast to sink our teeth into Sinners — the powerful new Black horror film that’s redefining what Black cinema can be.We celebrate the revival of Black storytelling in film and take a deep dive into how Sinners weaves together horror, historical trauma, and spiritual symbolism to unpack the legacy of racial violence in the segregated South. With vampires, music, and religion as central themes, we explore how the film turns genre tropes into revolutionary tools for reflecting on Black freedom, exploitation, and authenticity. In this episode, we explore:How Sinners critiques religion as a tool of control over Black expressionThe power of brotherhood and resistance in the Smokestack TwinsThe historical weight of the segregated South and its horror rootsVampires as metaphors for exploitation and spiritual drainHow Black music reconnects us to African roots and liberationThe film’s deep commitment to authentic, unapologetic Black storytelling

8. mai 2025 - 1 h 43 min
episode Why Society Fails Young Men: What Netflix's Adolescence Gets Right | Mindful blerd podcast cover

Why Society Fails Young Men: What Netflix's Adolescence Gets Right | Mindful blerd podcast

In this week’s episode of Mindful Blerd, we dive deep into the Netflix show Adolescence, using it as a mirror to explore the toxic rise of red pill culture, the emotional underdevelopment of men, and the capitalist systems that feed it all.0:00 - intro 1:30 - quote of the week15:34 - Adolescence discussion starts We unpack how a society rooted in capitalist neglect and emotional suppression sets men up to become vulnerable to manipulation—fodder for grifters, “alpha male” influencers, and snake oil masculinity. From emotional repression to performative strength, we explore how many boys are raised with no tools for self-reflection, intimacy, or vulnerability—and how that void becomes fertile ground for rage, confusion, and control.This episode also explores:How capitalism fails young men emotionallyThe pipeline from loneliness to red pill radicalizationThe commodification of masculinity and sufferingWhy emotional illiteracy isn’t strength—it’s a trapHow patriarchal expectations harm everyoneAnd how real growth requires unlearning toxic scriptsWhether you're healing, unpacking, or just curious, this one’s for anyone ready to challenge the myths we’re sold about what it means to "be a man" in a world that doesn’t care if you feel anything at all.

22. april 2025 - 1 h 26 min
episode Severance Exposes Work, Ego & the Lie of Capitalism | Mindful Blerd Podcast cover

Severance Exposes Work, Ego & the Lie of Capitalism | Mindful Blerd Podcast

Severance Exposes Work, Ego & the Lie of Capitalism | Mindful Blerd PodcastIn this episode of Mindful Blerd, we dissect Severance Season 1 & 2 through a radical and spiritual lens—examining how the show serves as a powerful critique of capitalism, ego, and the illusion of individual freedom under corporate systems.We explore how Severance magnifies the alienation of the modern worker, using the sci-fi premise of splitting consciousness to highlight the real-world emotional and psychological toll of labor under capitalism. From compartmentalization to surveillance, Severance paints a haunting portrait of the lengths corporations will go to extract value while erasing the self.We also explore the spiritual implications of ego death, the loss of identity, and how Severance shows the internal war between who we are and who capitalism demands we become. And yes—we go in on the Cult of Kier, drawing parallels between Lumon’s false religion and how real-world ideologies and faith traditions are twisted to uphold power structures and suppress resistance.0:00 - qoute of the week 8:30 - severance discussion 🔍 Topics We Cover:How Severance dramatizes worker alienation and emotional numbnessThe psychological toll of compartmentalization and living double livesThe Cult of Kier Eagan and how religion is used to pacify laborersThe spiritual battle of the ego vs. the self under capitalismHow radicalization begins when workers start questioning their realityWhat Severance teaches us about control, compliance, and rebellionWhether you're a sci-fi nerd, a spiritual seeker, or just tired of being your job, this episode breaks it all down with depth, humor, and revolutionary clarity.

10. april 2025 - 1 h 28 min
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