Things That Are Also Faust

What makes a Faust story? Michael, Ethan, and special guests Josiah & Jacob discuss this ontological question and all things Faust in this special episode.

In this episode:

  • Michael begins confrontationally.

  • Is this episode Faust? Is this podcast Faust?

  • Ethan is NOT in Law School.

  • Is capitalism Faust?

  • The Bible is inevitable.

  • Josiah brought it up. Totally. It was Josiah. He's very smart. The Josian Anti-Faust idea (C) 2026.

  • Demon, Helen, Margaret - Where are the lines of demarcation between them?

  • Two questions: 1) What are you willing to sacrifice [to get what you want; and is it your very soul]? 2) What do you worship?

  • (Josiah came up with the smart thing again. (C) 2026.)

  • What you worship you will sacrifice.

  • Ethan cheats with Wikipedia.

  • Vein.

  • American Faust: do we win?

  • (Sorry for the Beetlejuice summoning.)

  • If it looks like an exchange but is a gift, it's grace. If it looks like a gift but is an exchange, it's vampi-- Faust.

  • When you're having night terrors, fart in the Devil's face and confess the Apostles' Creed.

  • Shout-out to Reading Revisited!

  • Every time he comes on this podcast, Jacob makes it a different podcast and/or a deal we need to wiggle out of.

  • There are other things in Detroit other than Eminem.

  • Let it be known, we can be charitable to a garbage fire.

  • The answer is a tautology. Or cake.

Here's each work we discuss: Is it Faust?

Rapid(-ish) Fire:

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"Kessy Swings Endless - (ID 349)" by Lobo Loco. Used by permission.

"The Grim Reaper - II Presto" by Aitua. Used under an Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.

"Thinking It Over" by Lee Rosevere. Used under an Attribution License.

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