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The Judah Kuhn Show
Judah Kuhn
94 episodes
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A podcast for dreamers
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A podcast for dreamers
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Personal Journals
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Blur (don’t blow your f**king brains out): official audiobook
The Judah Kuhn Show
1 hour 31 minutes 51 seconds
7 months ago
Blur (don’t blow your f**king brains out): official audiobook

This story is really precious to me.


First and foremost, this is an exclusive recording found only on The Judah Kuhn Show—available now on Spotify and YouTube. But be aware: this isn’t comfort. It’s not healing. It’s a slow, teeth-baring spiral through a night that never ends. The laughs are hollow. The silence claws. And if you’re still listening, maybe part of you wants to break. Press play and see how far down it goes.


Blur (don’t shoot your f**king brains out) is available for free on Wattpad and for purchase on Amazon.


Story Description:

It was supposed to be just another night-dinner with friends, a casual movie, a ride home. But something is wrong. The waiter never comes. The food never arrives. The movie doesn't make sense, shifting scenes like a broken dream. Conversations repeat, but slightly different each time. The streets feel unfamiliar. The silence in the car is heavier than it should be.


Jazz smiles, but it doesn't reach her eyes. Eli notices, but says nothing. Jackson taps his fingers against the table like he's waiting for something.


Something they can't name is watching. The night isn't ending. And somewhere between reality and a waking nightmare, they start to wonder-have we been here before?


A surreal, mind-bending story about friendship, perception, and the spaces between what's real and what isn't.

The Judah Kuhn Show
A podcast for dreamers