
#1841 - Brian Redban
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#1841 - Brian Redban mentions Coyote America by Dan Flores, Pet Sematary by Stephen King, The Shining by Stephen King, and Dead Doctors Don't Lie by Dr. Joel Wallach with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
There's a great book if anybody's interested in coyotes. It's called Coyote America by Dan Flores.
Dude, Pet Sematary. Scared, the fuck out of me when I was a kid.
God damn, that's a good book.
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The host mentions 'Coyote America' to highlight the fascinating adaptability and prevalence of coyotes in urban areas…
The host expresses admiration for Stephen King's work, particularly highlighting the impact of 'Pet Sematary' on his…
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“There's a great book if anybody's interested in coyotes. It's called Coyote America by Dan Flores, who's a guy who's been on the podcast before.”
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“Pet Sematary is mentioned as a book that scared the speaker when they were a kid, emphasizing its impact.”
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“The Shining is mentioned as a great book, highlighting its gradual transformation and creepy elements.”
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“The speaker mentions a book called 'Dead Doctors Don't Lie' by Dr. Joel Wallach, discussing the importance of minerals in animal diets compared to humans.”
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“Cujo is referenced in relation to Stephen King's experiences while writing, indicating it was a significant work for him.”
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“Dr. Shanna Swan's book called Countdown discusses the impact of plastics on reproductive systems.”
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“The discussion references a book by Joel Wallach that talks about mineral deficiencies and the decline in mineral content in vegetables over time.”
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“Carrie is discussed as an amazing book, with a comparison to its movie adaptation.”
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The host mentions 'Coyote America' to highlight the fascinating adaptability and prevalence of coyotes in urban areas across the United States. The…

The host expresses admiration for Stephen King's work, particularly highlighting the impact of 'Pet Sematary' on his childhood. He recalls being ge…

The host praises Stephen King's work, particularly highlighting 'The Shining' as a masterpiece of horror literature. They discuss King's unique abi…
Movies & Documentaries Mentioned
Wizards
“Wizards was amazing. It's a wild ass movie, man. It's great. It's a cool like apocalyptic movie about two brothers, Avatar and Blackboard, powerful wizards.”
Starship Troopers
“The speaker enthusiastically discusses re-watching 'Starship Troopers', calling it a great movie and mentioning a specific scene.”
Happy People: Life on the Taiga
“A documentary about Siberian people living a hunter-gatherer lifestyle, showcasing their fulfillment and connection to nature.”
Enter the Spider-Verse
“The animated one. Black Spider-Man's the best Spider-Man. The film is amazing.”
Grizzly Man
“A documentary by Werner Herzog that tells the story of Timothy Treadwell, who lived among grizzly bears in Alaska.”
Twilight
“The speaker mentions re-watching 'Twilight' and expresses that it was horrible and does not hold up.”
Lawnmower Man
“The speaker discusses the film 'Lawnmower Man' and its lawsuit involving Stephen King.”
The Shining
“The speaker refers to 'The Shining' as a good book and discusses its adaptation.”
The Meg
“There's like a movie, The Meg. It was so dumb. But I watched it. I was excited.”
Avatar
“Avatar 1 was an amazing movie, visually stunning with insane 3D effects.”
Spiderhead
“A new movie on Netflix featuring Thor and Miles Teller from Top Gun.”
Misery
“The speaker mentions re-watching 'Misery' and expresses love for it.”
Maximum Overdrive
“The speaker mentions that Stephen King hated 'Maximum Overdrive'.”
Dances with Wolves
“It's a classic movie where he becomes a Native American.”