Rambler: Live From the City that Never Works
Rambler: Live from the City That Never Works is an unpolished audio diary from inside a city addicted to being addicted. A sporadic monologue that tries to capture the quiet panic of catching fulfillment while staying busy. Equal parts dry humor and sincerity. We are not interested in answers, but I am going to ask a lot of questions, and you can bet on me rambling.
Episodes
9 episodes
A Couple Tips on Starting a Cult
A lot of these new era cult leaders have it all wrong. I share a few lessons learned from some of the larger cults.
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13:03
I Love You: Ya Hunk of Junk
Check out the brand new substack!This is a love letter the my car. The hunk of junk that refuses to get rid of me. My ride or die, even t...
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10:33
Snowmageddon: Surviving Mother Earth's Cold Shoulder
How do we survive the coldest days of the winter? Arguably not well. However, we do it together. Sometimes friends are the most important thing we thaw along the way.
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11:46
Flip a Coin: I am not Picking a Side
A short, meandering rant about how I accidentally became “the guy with an opinion” after weighing in on the placement of an office plant. From there it spirals into workplace silence, wine-fueled kitchen debates about economics, movie opinions ...
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8:43
Wedding Season: We Really had a Good Thing Going
Weddings have the potential to be the most beautiful thing in the world. Until the performative people took over.
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10:43
NYE - Who will the Kiss Be? Oh Please Not Her
The stakes are high, for the first time in a year we have an excuse to kiss a girl, and odds are they are actually also looking for a kiss.Less face directly off with forced momentum and see if the object that moves everyone can move an ...
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9:08
Airport Oddyssey - Destination Unknown but the Adventure is Navigating the Terminal
What should have been a straightforward trip turns into a liminal, cocktail-fueled odyssey through the uniquely unhinged ecosystem of the airport. In Airport Odyssey, I unravel the disorientation of delayed timelines, forced small talk...
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9:47