
In this spirited reunion, Tao Ruspoli welcomes back neuroscientist and writer Patrick House for a discursive meander through memory, addiction, architecture, mind control, and the seductive power of narrative. Recorded inside Tao’s newly finished Quonset hut in Yucca Valley, fresh from the seasonal migration to and from Bombay Beach, the episode unfolds like an improvised fugue—equal parts philosophical inquiry, campfire confession, and comedic eschatology.Together they explore the strange efficacy of hypnotherapy as Tao recounts his recent attempt to curb phone addiction with the help of a Bombay Beach practitioner named Fig. Patrick counters with his own story of self-invented ritual: “My Last Hundred Cigarettes,” a memoir-in-the-making that fuses constraint with narrative compulsion. What begins as a reflection on behavioral modification becomes an inquiry into the ontological status of placebo, the unconscious as moral engine, and the metaphorical terrain between desire and discipline.They talk about speciation by isolation, the etymology of "convivium," and the biological and philosophical implications of Bombay Beach as an aesthetic petri dish. The episode culminates in stories of murdered heiresses, screen-time shame, Mediterranean consciousness conferences, and the delightful absurdities of lives lived between logic and longing.Topics include: addiction as mythos, narrative as neuromodulation, Klaus von Bülow, modular architecture, hypnosis and the DSM, the nature of suggestion, and why every great podcast should be seasonal.
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