#69: When Solar Goes Wrong, Can I Get Help Out Here?

#69: When Solar Goes Wrong, Can I Get Help Out Here?

Author: Jon Barbas July 26, 2022 Duration: 28:04
Everything was going great out here at the cabin in the woods. But this past weekend we had a lightning strike near the homestead. The shock took out my well water pump, the garage doors, the internet, and my solar inverter. I can fix or get fixed everything but the solar inverter. There's a lot of unknown maintenance issues that come with solar powering your homestead. I'll go over them in this episode and unfortunately also spell out a few scams I've seen solar salesmen try to pull on people.

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Hosted by Jon Barbas, Heavy Metal Philosophy digs into the raw and often misunderstood intellectual terrain where headbanging and deep thinking collide. This isn't about surface-level album reviews; it's a serious, yet passionate, exploration of the big questions framed by the genre's intensity and thematic depth. Each episode uses the lyrical themes, sonic aggression, and cultural history of heavy metal as a lens to examine philosophical concepts, from existentialism and nihilism to power, morality, and the nature of reality itself. You'll hear how the dark, powerful, and profoundly introspective elements of this music provide a unique and compelling gateway into discussions that have puzzled thinkers for centuries. The podcast operates on a simple premise: the roar of a distorted guitar and the thunder of a double bass drum can be just as effective as a quiet library for pondering life's complexities. Jon guides these conversations with the insight of a dedicated fan and the curiosity of a lifelong learner, making abstract ideas feel immediate and visceral. New episodes arrive every Tuesday, offering a regular dose of cerebral riffage. If you've ever found meaning in a crushing doom metal passage or sensed a critique of modern society in a thrash metal lyric, this show connects those instincts to a broader tradition of human thought. It's for anyone who believes that philosophy shouldn't be confined to academia and that metal is far more than just noise.
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#65: Going From Metal Head Philosopher to Horror Movie Actor? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 13:04
Last week I filmed my scene in the upcoming camp slasher "Tin Roof". It was fascinating to watch the process of professional movies being made. I'll tell you a few observations from set, including a drunken incident. Joi…
#64: The Top 3 Best Next Generation Death Metal Bands 2022 [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 10:43
I've been seeing a few comments from people saying they only listen to the OG death metal bands because death metal isn't what it used to be. Well let me introduce you to some fresh new blood that does the genre justice.…
#63: Why Do Metal Bands Love Dark Souls Games? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 12:10
Tomb Mold just released a new demo and it got me on a kick of listening to metal bands that are soulsborne themed. It turns out there's quite a lot of them, probably more than any other video game. Why is that? What is i…
#61: Uvalde Failure, Has This Taught Us The Truth About Police? [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 41:11
This past week the country witnessed the shocking failure of police to act in the face of tragedy. However, there are numerous cases in history to show this isn't an aberration. It even goes all the way to the Supreme Co…
#57: How Can Rammstein Not Be Metal? + 1 Year Anniversary Episode [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 17:35
When I was making my best releases of the weekend episode I was shocked to see that Rammstein aren't in the metal archives. Why not? Are they not metal? There are other bands in the archives that are far heavier. Plus we…