
What do high school English class, Tropic of Cancer, and a sketchy dirt road in the woods have in common? Bruno, apparently.
In this episode of Bruno’s You Don’t Have To, we dive into literary trauma, questionable curriculum choices, and one man’s midlife detour—both metaphorical and very, very literal. From being the only kid actually reading in class (and getting in trouble for it), to trusting Google Maps into the muddiest moment of the week, Bruno reflects on risk, rebellion, and what it means to take the road less paved.
For the overthinkers, the risk-averse, and anyone wondering if they’re on the right path—this one’s for you.