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I Digress
CEL
93 episodes
2 days ago
A fun and satirical podcast where we discuss the topics you don't want to, join us in a weird conversation where we always go on a tangent. You might even learn something along the way, we enjoy playing devils advocate so commentary does not always represent our personal views.
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A fun and satirical podcast where we discuss the topics you don't want to, join us in a weird conversation where we always go on a tangent. You might even learn something along the way, we enjoy playing devils advocate so commentary does not always represent our personal views.
Show more...
Improv
Comedy
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S7E11: "Neuro Spicy Sounds Fun"
I Digress
1 hour 14 minutes
7 months ago
S7E11: "Neuro Spicy Sounds Fun"

In this engaging podcast episode, hosts King Robbo and JB discuss a variety of topics ranging from fitness challenges and event logistics to current events and cosmic theories. They share personal anecdotes about their lives, including fitness preparations for an upcoming event, the challenges of securing tickets, and the impact of recent weather changes. The conversation also touches on networking opportunities, media appearances, and the influence of social media on modern culture. As they delve into historical insights and theories about dark matter, they reflect on their ambitions and the changes in their lives since 2012. In this engaging conversation, the hosts explore various themes ranging from modern social dynamics, the evolution of slang, financial literacy, and the importance of self-care, particularly in the context of haircuts. They delve into the concept of 'flexing' in today's culture, discuss the challenges of social anxiety, and reflect on the creative use of language in their generations. The discussion also touches on hypergamy, male loneliness, and the significance of finding purpose in life. As they wrap up, they share personal anecdotes and future aspirations, emphasizing the importance of taking action and being creative. For more of your entertainment check https://linktr.ee/cantevenlift and don't forget to follow @cliteraturewithcaitlin and @mstlyblk on Instagram and TikTok, but obviously give John some love.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Guest Reveal
02:35 Fitness Challenges and Preparation
05:20 Event Logistics and Ticketing Issues
07:52 Weather and Outdoor Activities
10:43 Networking and Media Appearances
13:38 Cultural Observations and Local Insights
16:13 Historical Discussions and Theories
18:58 Travel Experiences and Friendships
21:48 Internet Culture and Influencers
24:12 The Phenomenon of iShowSpeed
26:25 The Appeal of Streaming Culture
27:28 Exploring Dark Matter and Cosmic Theories
31:09 Reflections on Life Changes Since 2016
31:51 Navigating the Transition to Adulthood
44:46 Understanding Investment Platforms and Financial Literacy
50:05 Financial Insights and Housing Market Dynamics
52:11 Understanding Hypergamy and Social Status in Relationships
54:39 Navigating Male Loneliness and Finding Purpose
01:01:11 The Importance of Good Haircuts and Personal Grooming
01:09:54 Pokemon Nostalgia: A Fun Discussion on Favorite Characters
01:13:52 cantevenlift outro

I Digress
A fun and satirical podcast where we discuss the topics you don't want to, join us in a weird conversation where we always go on a tangent. You might even learn something along the way, we enjoy playing devils advocate so commentary does not always represent our personal views.