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Terribly Unoblivious

Podcast af Brad Child & Dylan Steil

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Dive deep into the realms of the unconventional with "Terribly Unoblivious" – a podcast where norms are challenged, thoughts expanded, and openness cultivated. This is not your average dialogue space; it’s a confluence where curiosity meets a willingness to listen to diverse opinions. Every episode is a journey that untangles the threads of conventionality, exploring the world through lenses unfettered by the ordinary. Join us as we engage in enlightening conversations that ignite insights, foster understanding, and provoke thoughtfulness beyond the visible horizons of societal expectations. Get ready to transcend the ordinary and embrace the extraordinary with "Terribly Unoblivious."

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If Cats Have Demons, We’re Hiring An Exorcist

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2264799/open_sms] A quote from The Dark Knight, a detour through Heat, and suddenly we’re not just talking movies—we’re talking systems, stakes, and why “hope is not a plan.” We riff on chaos and anger with our running “Deuce Bruces” gag, but it all funnels into something real: how to design your life so it doesn’t fold when the first thing goes wrong. From tech jobs that used to implode to the “engineer bags” and weekly inventories that now keep us sane, we break down how a few small systems erase a lot of stress. We also chase the joy side of discipline. A breakdancer crushes bouldering problems, and we unpack why play often beats punishment when you want lasting strength. A bike story turns into a lesson on risk and judgment. Therapy makes an appearance, too—ADHD avoidance, the strange comfort of feeling “seen,” and why pre-writing thoughts can outpace spirals. When the day feels impossible, we don’t reach for motivation; we reach for a tiny, precise win. Make the bed. Label the cable. Cut the tape instead of tearing it. Those rituals aren’t fussy—they’re proof you can do the smallest thing right, which is how the biggest things stop scaring you. Then we dare ourselves. A Masogi isn’t a bucket list stunt; it’s a once-a-year trial you might fail where you can’t die but you might want to quit. We weigh rucking for 24 hours, a Longs Peak scramble, and tests that weaponize stop-start fatigue. Pair that with rally dreams like Dakar and you’ve got a working template: stack fundamentals, choose one audacious goal, and build a bias for the next step when your brain screams to stop. Systems create calm. Precision builds pride. Hard things feel lighter when you practice them on purpose. If this hits, tap follow, share it with a friend who loves a good challenge, and drop your Masogi idea in a review—what hard thing are you committing to this year?

19. jan. 2026 - 53 min
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Egg Gravy, Lingerie, And A Tree That Hangs From The Ceiling

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2264799/open_sms] If social pressure had a season, it would be December. We jump straight into the mess of timelines, labels, and expectations: how long should you wait to commit, and who gets to decide what “dating” even means? The joke about seven dates not being “dating” turns into a smarter question—are we aligned on language and outcomes, or hiding behind ambiguity to dodge responsibility? From there, we wade into the deep end of holiday logistics: merging family traditions without smothering the magic. Wrapped vs unwrapped gifts, Christmas Eve vs Christmas morning, and the thorny question of holiday travel when kids want to stay home with new toys. We land on a practical principle—keep the feeling, not the script. Nostalgia is about atmosphere, rhythm, and meaning, not perfect replication. Food rituals add heart and heat: a humble “egg gravy” over buttered toast and a wildly indulgent donut-or-cinnamon-roll custard bake become the soundtrack to a morning that feels like home. We talk about how small, repeatable choices—music in the dark, warm lights in January, easy playlists and cozy textures—can carry winter beyond the tree. Think hygge without the hashtags: keep the white lights, pour something warm, invite friends over for nothing special, and let the season soften. Along the way, there are dogs tearing stockings, shelter shout-outs with a smart way to sponsor adoptions, tech mishaps with voice assistants and deliveries, and the lightly unhinged humor that keeps families stitched together. The throughline is simple and human: alignment over timelines, boundaries over guilt, traditions over performance. Make the rituals you’ll want to repeat and give them room to evolve. If this resonates, hit play, share with a friend who’s renegotiating holiday rules, and leave a review with your non-negotiable tradition. Subscribe for more candid, funny, and unexpectedly tender conversations that make winter—and love—a little warmer.

12. jan. 2026 - 1 h 7 min
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Stop Chasing Your “Best Self” And Start Liking Who You Are

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2264799/open_sms] A crackling fire, a quiet room, and a loud truth: sometimes “working on yourself” is just a clever way to avoid yourself. We pull on that thread and unravel the difference between meaningful growth and restless avoidance, from journaling and therapy binges to the seductive trap of endless prep with no action. If you’ve ever felt unworthy when you’re not producing or performing, this one hits close to home. We talk through holiday pressure, why December feels like a stress test for the soul, and how youth mental health stats can be both alarming and easily distorted without nuance. That leads us into a candid exploration of conditional love—how many of us learned that doing equals deserving—and why stillness can feel unsafe. The question keeps repeating: do we chase our “best self” because we don’t like our real one? Or is the real move learning to like who we are while we grow? From the so-called “Berlin paradox” to radical therapy riffs, we thread practical takeaways through the jokes. Preparation is only useful if it ends in action. Authenticity doesn’t mean oversharing; it means knowing who you are, choosing your moments, and refusing to build a life around rooms you don’t even want to be in. The healthiest people aren’t the ones who “heal” the most; they’re the ones who stop seeing themselves as broken, then take small, concrete steps that align with their values. Pull up a chair and sit with the quiet for a minute. Ask yourself where you’re fixing instead of feeling, prepping instead of doing, performing instead of being. Then take one step—any step—that belongs to you. If this conversation resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend, and leave a review to help more people find it.

5. jan. 2026 - 54 min
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Cut The Tape, Sharpen The Day

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2264799/open_sms] If your days feel loud, scattered, and oddly fragile, this conversation hands you a calmer operating system. We start by redefining “sharpness” as the quiet power of preparedness: those small, boring habits that stack into confidence when things get messy. Think kitchens at peak service—labels aligned, green tape cut with scissors, everything in its place so execution can be fast, clean, and adaptable. We share what’s actually working: non‑negotiables that anchor a day, block time that protects creative flow, and morning routines that trade panic for presence. You’ll hear how a simple kit mindset—dialed toolboxes, cable pouches, staple deliveries, smart switches—closes loops and shrinks mental load. This isn’t minimalism theater; it’s practical friction‑reduction that makes the hard parts of work feel lighter. We also get honest about the line between precision and perfectionism, and how to build systems that bend instead of snap when a socket goes missing or a job turns sideways. From planning worst‑case scenarios to leaving space for serendipity on trips, we thread a single idea: do the work before so you can enjoy the freedom later. Set three priorities, automate the repeatables, outsource the energy drains, and iterate in public rather than waiting for perfect. Life is finite, which makes preparation a kindness—not a cage. If you’re ready to feel clear instead of busy, start with one loop you can close tonight and one hour you’ll protect tomorrow. If this resonated, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s drowning in “busy,” and leave a quick review to help others find us. Your next clear day starts now.

29. dec. 2025 - 41 min
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We Tried To Plan A Race To Mongolia And All We Got Was Anxiety, Stoicism, And A Puke Bidet

Send a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2264799/open_sms] A song cue, a cult movie memory, and one reckless idea—drive a tiny car from Prague to Kazakhstan. That’s the spark. What follows is the real story: two friends stress-testing the line between adventure and responsibility, and discovering how journals, Stoicism, and honest conversation can keep both the engine and the mind running. We weigh the rush of open routes against the people who need us home, then explore the tools that make meaning possible when big trips aren’t. We dig into daily practices that actually help: one-line logs that reveal patterns, a Daily Stoic routine that anchors mornings and nights, and long-form writing that lets hard truths surface. We get candid about AI in schools and why more writing now happens in class, then make a case for liberal arts as a superpower when problems don’t come neatly labeled. Along the way, we revisit Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance—romance versus analysis, quality as a way of seeing—and apply it to modern life. The heart of the episode goes deep on men’s mental health. We talk passive suicidal ideation with plain words, how to signal “I’m not okay” without turning it into a performance, and why “sit in the mud” support beats quick fixes. Partners get a workable script: set boundaries with the “let them” mindset, invite conversations at the end of a tough note, and focus on presence, not solutions. Parents get a practical approach to the birds-and-bees, consent, and rides home: decriminalize the ask, praise the gut-check, keep the channel open. We end with a better compass for hard things. Maybe not Kazakhstan. Maybe a punishing hike, a local challenge, a project that scares you just enough to grow. Choose something demanding, measurable, and survivable. If this mix of adventure, mental health, and everyday philosophy resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs the nudge, and leave a review telling us the “hard thing” you’re choosing next.

25. dec. 2025 - 2 h 18 min
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