Sam and Simon talk about everything, but mostly how to do the things you have to do so you can make more time for what you want.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 69 | Founded | 11 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | PhilosophySociety & CultureTechnology |
Sam overviews her recent problem solving endeavours including poop spatulas and pods for your ears. While deliberating on friction in our lives and how to remove it, we mention... The incredible Shōgun (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sh%C5%8Dgun_(2024... more
Our intrepid explorers consider the world's many overlooked and dissapearing organisms, and how to think about changing environments while making more of what is already around us. Along the way, Sam and Simon mention: The Cape Silverside, or "Sukkel... more
Games are fun. Work... not so much. Sam and Simon reconnect after many aeons spent not speaking on the internet to talk about games, and why they're fun and important in a way that work isn't and is. Along with other stuff. Things mentioned in this e... more
Sam and Simon are together in a room, for a change, and discuss the impact of artificial intelligence, existential crises, and a range of other topics. Along the way they mention: The Cope Zine (https://simon.co.za/COPE.pdf) (instructions on how to f... more
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Informative and fun.
An entertaining show on being awesome that at times digresses into books, science, music and tech.
Great show. Clever hosts, wide range of topics. Thanks. ... from California, SF Bay Area.
It's like my smart, dynamic friends get together each week to dish over the things I'm interested in. Sam, Simon - love love the format and where the conversations go... keep it going. -- Minneapolis, MN, USA
Apple Podcasts | #164 | South Africa/Society & Culture/Philosophy |
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