
After a routine medical procedure goes awry, sending his father Jim into a months-long health crisis, Hurst embarks on an esoteric ponderance on the nature of errors that includes the zen wisdom of composer John Cage, Brian Eno’s “Oblique Strategies,” the roving spirituality of walking, the pleasures and terrors of misunderstood song lyrics, the tragic convergence of mechanical and human error at the center of the accident at Three Mile Island, and more!
Aug 31, 2023
38 min

In honor of Women's History Month, this episode contains a very special interview with my mother, Anne Hurst in which we reflect on the 44th anniversary of the accident at Three Mile Island with a revealing and heartfelt discussion on the trials and tribulations of caregiving amidst a nuclear catastrophe, the true spirit of activism and much more!
Mar 29, 2023
55 min

In this final part of Episode 2, the question; "How did Three Mile Island Nuclear Power Plant wind up in my backyard?" is finally answered through ruminations on violence as spectacle, the brilliant and turbulent early history of Radioactivity, from its inspired discovery at the dawn of the 20th century, to its weaponization by the U.S. Military in World War 2, and much, much more!
Dec 7, 2022
1 hr 13 min

In this episode, Hurst weighs in on "Meltdown" the Netflix documentary on Three Mile Island, and continues his deep dive into Deja Vu and its ubiquitous presence in the modern popular psyche through revealing personal insights on "The China Syndrome" movie, his disturbing eyewitness account of the attacks on 9/11, the concept of Militainment, "wild history" and more.
Jun 28, 2022
38 min

In Part 3 of this multipart episode, Hurst continues to explore the question, “how did the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant wind up in my back yard?” Topics include the deception of photography, DADA’s transformation into surrealism, and Deja Vu on a mass scale in the turbulent years between WWI and WWII.
Mar 28, 2022

Hurst offers a candid glimpse into his mindscape during the 2021 Christmas and New Year holiday season. Including revealing audio snapshots of impromptu explorations of psychogeographic sites from his youth as well as updates on his father James’ current health struggles.
Jan 20, 2022
16 min

Amidst the festivities of the Thanksgiving holiday, Hurst ponders the connective tissues that bring people together. Topics include: the intriguing circumstances that link Howard Carter, the archaeologist who discovered King Tut’s tomb and J. Robert Oppenheimer, the “father” of the atomic bomb; the international communion of savagery that was World War I; and the eclectic assortment of artists and poets spurned forth by revolt who called themselves DADA.
Dec 9, 2021
21 min

In part 1 of this 3 part episode, Hurst embarks on a journey that traces the mystical impulses and political intrigue that lurks within the technological discoveries that eventually led to the existence of the domestic use of the atom, embodied by nuclear power plants such as Three Mile Island.
Jun 25, 2021
19 min

In this episode Hurst commemorates the 42nd anniversary of the accident at Three Mile Island, with thoughts on rethinking victimhood, the past and future legacy of the nuclear power industry, the psychological similarities between the pandemic lockdown and his experiences during the TMI evacuation, and more! For more on Boy and Island, visit www.boyandisland.com
Mar 28, 2021
13 min
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