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Wandering Weirdly is a podcast for curious adventurers, joyful rebels, and multi-passionate creatives who see life as one big, weird adventure. Join longtime explorers and friends Annie and Thomas as they explore the intersection of curiosity, creativity, self-discovery, and the ever-tangled threads between our inner and outer worlds. Whether the conversation focuses on travel, personal transforma... more

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Fitting in is about changing who you are to match the space, but belonging is about finding spaces where you don’t have to change at all.

In this episode of Wandering Weirdly, we explore the difference between fitting in and truly belonging, and wh... more

In this episode of Wandering Weirdly, we explore the idea that not everything in life, or creativity, is meant to be linear.

Sometimes we start something and keep moving forward. Other times, we just don’t. There are moments when projects and intere... more

In this episode of Wandering Weirdly, we explore a deceptively simple question: How do we decide what to say yes to?

For curious, multi-passionate people, this question comes up constantly. There are always more ideas, projects, places, and possibil... more

What happens when curiosity takes over, and suddenly you’re ten tabs deep, watching videos, reading forums, sketching plans, and imagining what could be?

In this episode of Wandering Weirdly, we talk about depth—what it means for explorers, multi-pa... more

What does it really mean to be weird?

This conversation is an invitation to stop contorting yourself to fit into boxes that were never meant for you and to start paying attention to what lights you up, even if it doesn’t make sense to everyone else.... more

What if quitting isn’t failure? Instead, what if it’s about gathering information?

If you’ve ever felt guilty for moving on, worried that quitting means you failed, or struggled to decide whether to push through or let go, this one’s for you.

In th... more

What does exploration really look like?

In this episode of Wandering Weirdly, we (Annie and Thomas) unpack how exploration can look radically different from person to person. Consider this an invitation to rethink exploration, not as constant moveme... more

In this episode of Wandering Weirdly, the roles reverse as Thomas Beutel turns the questions toward Annie Slade, inviting her to share some of the pivotal experiences that shaped her unconventional path.

Annie reflects on the moment she realized the... more

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Season 1, Episode 2: Permission to Wander Weirdly
Q: What are your top three current obsessions?
Thomas lists learning to program games, creating art inspired by Peter Max, and his long-term model railroad project as his current interests.
Season 1, Episode 2: Permission to Wander Weirdly
Q: What's the weirdest compliment you've ever received?
Thomas finds satisfaction in being recognized for his listening skills, which he has intentionally worked to develop.
Season 1, Episode 2: Permission to Wander Weirdly
Q: Do you lean more towards adventure in the outside world, like travel, experiences, creating things, or inner world, like ideas, philosophy, spirituality, personal growth?
Thomas indicates a stronger inclination towards exploring his inner world, but acknowledges the connection between creativity and spirituality.
Season 1, Episode 2: Permission to Wander Weirdly
Q: What is one of your favorite weird or quirky creative projects that you've done just for fun?
Thomas discusses his ongoing project called The Enchanted Tree, inspired by a museum art piece, where he is integrating modern programmable LEDs into the design.
Season 1, Episode 2: Permission to Wander Weirdly
Q: What made you realize that you weren't built for the mainstream path?
Thomas shares that he felt out of the mainstream growing up, due to his immigrant background and interests, which leaned more towards nature rather than traditional sports or cultural norms.

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