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Social Patter #4 -Solidarity out of COVID-19 – The Benefit System (Ep14)

Ewan was joined by Paddy to discuss his experience with the benefit system over the years and whether (a hypothesis dripping with hope) the Covid-19 pandemic might lead to some positive changes to the system. Listen to our latest Social Patter Podcast below or on all podcast platforms – @ThePatterPod

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Social Patter

Solidarity out of COVID-19 – The Benefit System

Ewan was joined by Paddy to discuss his experience with the benefit system over the years and whether (a hypothesis dripping with hope) the Covid-19 pandemic might lead to some positive changes to the system. Listen to our latest Social Patter Podcast below or on all podcast platforms – @ThePatterPod

During an email exchange with Paddy, I first heard the idea floated that some people were beginning to feel a sense of solidarity growing from Covid-19.  For those living lives that are often under the pressure of financial insecurity and unstable employment opportunities, it might feel as though only now, during this pandemic, is wider society becoming accustomed to the travails of their everyday lives.
If we could go back and forgo the suffering of all those who this pandemic has affected, no one would do otherwise. However, now that this virus has wrapped itself around our society, what positive change, if any, can this bring?

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Jackass

Luke, Ewan, Jamie and Shaun talk about the groundbreaking, generation defining reality show that is Jackass. Culture change, the dangers of fame and obviously our favourite stunts. You can find the latest Current Patter Podcast below or on all podcast platforms – @ThePatterPod

By Shaun Forrest


The Millennium had passed with the world not imploding and the Y2K scare did not come to fruition, what was going to lead the way for this new generation of content-hungry Millennials?

“Hi, I’m Johnny Knoxville, welcome to Jackass!”

The 21st century started fast with a wave of new media and culture for teenagers. The PlayStation2 had been released, arguably transforming the gaming world forever. Alternative rock bands like Linkin Park, Korn, Limp Bizkit and System of a Down created ‘NU Metal’ harmonising with the breakthrough mainstream pastime of skateboarding that had grown so popular through the 90’s. Baggy jeans, hoodies and skate shoes that were once the underground fashion had become mainstream with brands like DC, Etnies and Vans. This could fittingly be described as the MTV Era of pop culture and MTV had the perfect new reality television show unlike any other.

Jackass first hit our screens in October 2000. It opened with the iconic theme tune Corona by Minutemen and the shows fearless-leader Johnny Knoxville trying to drop into a vertical half pipe but ending up with a faceful of floor. A parental advisory warning was all the encouragement we rebellious teens needed to become obsessed with this new band of free-wheeling daredevils who had managed to turn after-school stunts and hooliganism into a career. Was this the beginning of true content creating and the new rock and roll? The show was nothing like we had seen before and, simultaneously, everything we wanted It to be. It was funny, dangerous, and controversial, with a big “fuck you” to the older generation -albeit the softer targets of mainly mothers, fathers and teachers.

The group of trailblazers were mainly skateboarders and all in their early to mid-twenties when the show propelled them into stardom. Loved by teens and hated by parents was the selling-point and the group played up to this rogue persona which unfortunately led to the familiar story of young stars drifting from any semblance of a stable or sustainable lifestyle. The partying, carefree lifestyle also came with alcohol, drugs, sex and ultimately addiction. MTV can be applauded for giving shows like Jackass their platform but must take some responsibility for not fully supporting the young group, instead they encouraged Dave England to eat his very own vomit-omelette.

“If your gonna be dumb, you gotta be tough”– By Roger Alan Wade

Quasi-stuntmen being paid to make everything into content while putting their bodies and health on the line for a gag was only going to end in tears. Jackass ran for a short 25 episodes but created numerous spin-offs and is about to release its fourth feature film but, unfortunately, not all the main cast will be involved. The youngest and arguably most popular member, Bam ‘Dad-Slapping’ Margera, has been cut from the film due to breaking the onset sobriety rules. Bam has since created a public shitstorm and claimed he will be making his own film in memory of his best friend, the late Ryan Dunn.

Perhaps if this sobriety rule had been implemented in the early days, we wouldn’t have received the same ground-breaking content but I’m certain at least one life would have been saved and far fewer would have been admitted into rehabilitation. But where is the fun in that?


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Current Patter #5 – Jackass (Ep13)

Luke, Ewan, Jamie and Shaun talk about the groundbreaking, generation defining reality show that is Jackass. Culture change, the dangers of fame and obviously our favourite stunts. You can find the latest Current Patter Podcast below or on all podcast platforms@ThePatterPod

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Social Patter #3 – Death.(Ep12)

Luke, Ewan, Jamie and Shaun talk about the cheerful subject that is death, discussing the idea of an afterlife, ancient burials and the death design concept. But don’t panic all the discussions on this pod are light-hearted and might even be considered funny and entertaining – or so we hope. If you are someone who is not comfortable hearing or talking about death we feel this episode might not be for you and that’s ok. “Life is a sexually transmitted disease with a 100% mortality rate”, R.D Laing said that and some people find the thought absurdly intriguing, others find it disturbing -we think most probably pinball between the two. 

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Social Patter

Death.

Luke, Ewan, Jamie and Shaun talk about the cheerful subject that is death, discussing the idea of an afterlife, ancient burials and the death design concept. But don’t panic all the discussions on this pod are light-hearted and might even be considered funny and entertaining – or so we hope. If you are someone who is not comfortable hearing or talking about death we feel this episode might not be for you and that’s ok. “Life is a sexually transmitted disease with a 100% mortality rate”, R.D Laing said that and some people find the thought absurdly intriguing, others find it disturbing -we think most probably pinball between the two.   

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Social Patter #2 – Industrial Petting (Ep11)

This week on The Patter Pod we’re discussing an emotionally loaded topic that for some will simply sound like a harsh condemnation of their lifestyle choices. We’re talking about PETS.  At a time when pet ownership is more popular then ever we need to address the pertinent but often over-shadowed questions concerning both the ethical and environmental consequences of keeping animals. We can’t ignore the fact that people love their pets any more than we can suppose there won’t be found lurking in the mind of every excessively doting pet-owner their very own ego-obsessed, Joe Exotic.

Luke, Jamie, Ewan and Shaun dissect the topic with contributions from our Twitter audience.  

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Industrial Petting

This week on The Patter Pod we’re discussing an emotionally loaded topic that for some will simply sound like a harsh condemnation of their lifestyle choices. We’re talking about PETS.  At a time when pet ownership is more popular then ever we need to address the pertinent but often over-shadowed questions concerning both the ethical and environmental consequences of keeping animals. We can’t ignore the fact that people love their pets any more than we can suppose there won’t be found lurking in the mind of every excessively doting pet-owner their very own ego-obsessed, Joe Exotic.

Luke, Jamie, Ewan and Shaun dissect the topic with contributions from our Twitter audience.  

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Pub Patter #1 (Ep10)

Remember those glorious hangovers on a Sunday, the only cure was to retrace back into the pub and slaver with all the other Sunday Sesh-ers. Shaun and Ewan open the Zoom Pub for some light hearted nonsense and discuss the wonders of life such as cadavers, dolphins and can you really trust your dog? – @ThePatterPod

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Culture Patter #2 – Sir Big Yin (Ep9)

Luke, Jamie, Ewan and Shaun discuss the broader comedy performance and stylistic features of the Big Yin. Covering the delivery, the juxtaposition of concrete portrayals with the absurd, the separation of the sublime from the realm of everyday realities, the low comedic with the high tragic and even if that separatertion exists in a story about the cold rush of the north seas battering your testicals on a school trip to the beach in Aberdeen. The modern jester Sir Billy Connolly.