
Growing up as a boy, and now as a 30-something year old man, there were/are things too "taboo" to talk about- such as Depression, Anxiety, Loneliness, Insecurity, and the feeling that you're not "where you should be." Because of these internal struggles, I "self-medicated" by immersing myself in hobbies, and obsessing over random information that piqued my interest. Wristwatches, Cars, Conspiracy ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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You mean there are more than one of you working on this podcast and together you couldn’t even scratch the surface of 9/11? Couldn’t have at least discussed a single interesting existing idea that’s been brought up in 20 years?
I don’t mean to be mean, I like you guys, but I’m hoping that if you’re serious with your podcast you’ll consider my honesty here. You could have riffed on the existing ideas and thrown in your own considerations, but you didn’t even do that.
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Overall great podcast but the episode with Brandon from Watch and Unwind was the one that got me hooked. What a knowledge guest and with such large biceps to boot.
I’ve watched listened to Jory on The Time Teller YouTube show, The Simple Consultant on YouTube, and this is a new favorite! Best to you Jory, and I’m looking forward to this journey with you!
Bad, unoriginal, lazy.
I’ve been following your watch channel on Youtube. It’s great that I can hear you here, which is my preferred podcast platform. Hope you’ll add more contents here. keep the good work, man. good luck. 👍🏻
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Apple Podcasts | #148 |
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