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NOTE: Inciting Incident is now on Libsyn at http://incitingincident.libsyn.com Inciting Incident is a show/podcast hosted by Al Laiman, Brian the Fuzzy, and Heather Vincent. On Friday nights, we discuss social issues, such as but not limited to: social commentary, religion, politics, political correctness, culture, pop culture, and media. On Sundays, we focus more on film, analysis, review, and theory as well as media, entertainment, cinema, television, history, and values dissonance.

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In the fifth episode of Inciting Incident, we default to less controversial topics than episode four, such as another trope in common media, the adaptations of Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat, and for our wrestling fan listeners, we preview... more

In the fourth episode of Inciting Incident Al and Brian have a serious discussion, hopefully turning into a forum, about the modern day culture wars, mostly on perception. Al Laiman is a double major/minor at the University of Pennsylvania.... more

In the fourth episode of Inciting Incident Al and Brian have a serious discussion, hopefully turning into a forum, about the modern day culture wars, mostly on perception. Al Laiman is a double major/minor at the University of Pennsylvania.... more

Brian and Alex examine a trope that's getting old, or at least the complaining about it, we look at values dissonance changing over time, and as always, bring you great stories of HAM. Also we preview WWE's upcoming Fastlane,... more

Brian and Alex examine a trope that's getting old, or at least the complaining about it, we look at values dissonance changing over time, and as always, bring you great stories of HAM. Also we preview WWE's upcoming Fastlane,... more

In the second episode of Inciting Incident, Al Laiman goes solo to address inappropriate content in media, offensiveness, and the responsibility of those who are easily offended or looking for content appropriate for their children to do... more

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