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Dan is a Concept-Artist and Illustrator. Mike is a Software Developer, competitive Starcraft 2 player and Power Lifter. They both play music. The OverAnalyzers is a way to answer questions like: Why do we procrastinate? How do we focus better? Why aren't we taught how to memorize things efficiently? TOA is a pursuit of improvement and understanding in all different areas of our daily lives. Discor... more

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Dan needs help navigating through the stress of preparing for his first Art Market. Mike needs help with getting over burnout. It's amazing how simple the solutions can be.Have an idea for a new challenge? A subject you would like to see covered on t... more

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Mike wraps up his two weeks off in the new place; Dan brings up a new concept he's calling "Deadstock." They discuss their struggles with the "Monofocus" challenge, (submitted by VSTHERO after last week's episode).Have an idea for a new challenge? A ... more

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Dan
Host of The OverAnalyzers; concept-artist and illustrator background with emphasis on creativity and self-improvement.
Mike
Co-host for The OverAnalyzers; software developer and competitive gamer with interests in productivity and learning.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 97 ratings
  • So Good

    For the last couple years, this has been the podcast I’ve looked forward to the most when it shows up in my feed. As a musician and creative person who is always pushing to get better at what I do, the conversations Mike and Dan have feel like extensions of my inner dialogue. I constantly find myself nodding along when they mention something that resonates, or jotting down a quote to come back to later. I also really appreciate how they work through the highs and sometimes extreme lows of existi... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    JimOC2
    United States3 years ago
  • Great podcast

    Down to earth hosts and an interesting and relatable take on productivity

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Blackjackjakjack
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Thank you

    I left a review on here a while ago but I really don't feel it does justice to how grateful I am towards this podcast. I started listening just to pick up some tips on improving as a musician but now I listen because I think it would be foolish to stop. I must think about concepts introduced to me on this podcasts every day; sometimes it’s just simple good advice like a fixed wake up time and morning routine, but it can also be the huge changes that i’ve been able to observe since beginning to w... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CameronA94
    United Kingdom4 years ago
  • Fantastic Podcast

    A fantastic podcast. They consistently produce great episodes with well thought out insights. Never misses

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    dbox071
    New Zealand4 years ago
  • Vitamin D yes!

    I have read a ton of articles about vit. D, and a few years ago I was feeling ill and doctors couldn’t find any issue.Vit D was very low. Once it was corrected OVER TIME of continuous use, all symptoms went away and I’ve felt great ever since. I tell everyone I can. While it does not cure disease, I think it prevents it and improves quality of life. Thank you, Michael.

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    PuzzlesLady
    United States4 years ago

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Guest variety and candid discussions about burnout resonated with creatives
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Take Care of Your Inner Artist
Q: What do you think about journaling? Could voice journaling be a substitute?
Dan affirms that voice journaling could work just as well as traditional journaling.
Take Care of Your Inner Artist
Q: What are you having trouble with?
Mike expresses struggles with maintaining his productivity and managing his habits after disruptions.
Why Paint When There's AI
Q: How do you not get discouraged by AI progress and image generation?
I do get discouraged a lot by that. It's a little intimidating to see a computer spit out fully rendered, perfectly painted paintings.

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Two hosts explore self-improvement, creativity, and disciplined practice through personal experiments, routines, and candid conversations. Episodes center on time management, focus, burnout, and actionable frameworks for artists, makers, and knowledge workers—often blending creative work with tech, music, and learning strategies. The format tends to be practical, psychology-informed, and paced around sustainable progress rather than hustle culture, with recurring emphasis on small wins, deliberate constraints, and meaningful goals. A notable strength is their openness about challenges (distraction, perfectionism, motivation dips) and their willingness to test ideas publicly, making it easy for listeners to adopt shareable tactics and reflec... more

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