
In a cosmic sense, everyone has to figure out their own shit. Fortunately, we have an eternity to do so. Enjoy the show? Want to donate? You can find donation links, episodes, and more on the show website, thenautilus.simplecast.com, or Venmo me directly at @John-Babbott.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 6 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | Science FictionComedy FictionFiction | ||||

As the world ends, it's important to remain calm. If you happen to know what comes after, it's easier to do so.
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Being reincarnated as your own murderer can be awkward. But sometime's it's the only way to build your soul its next, more stately mansion.
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No matter how many times you cycle through the Splenic Cords of Billroth, you still end up becoming yourself.
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As Captain Beefheart reminds us, The Yoga is Now. Some versions of Now require more contortion than others.
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Listening to this podiobook was a true delight. Funny, strange, beautiful and poetic, the Nautilus felt original and surprising. I loved spending time in the imaginal realms of the Big Bang, the in-betweens of reincarnation, and the end of the universe. I recommend it to all.
The Nautilus was a delight to listen to. John does a lovely job narrating a continuously joyful, surprising and evocative story. The rabbit holes are just the right depth.
John brings you full circle in this engaging, imaginative story of the journey of a soul. Highly recommended!
An absolute joy to listen to. It’s not often a book can make me laugh at one turn and feel deeply disconcerted with existence the next. Would definitely recommend this one!
I loved this story. So unexpected in so many ways. Mixes beautiful and thought provoking passages and "laugh out loud” sentences in an incredible way. This is lively writing
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