Anything & Everything & $hit... Podcast
EP.17 - NASA is heading back to the Moon, but the weird part is how many people barely heard about it. Justin and Erik react to the Artemis II launch, why it felt like the date showed up out of nowhere, and how that kind of quiet rollout practically invites doubts. We get into the modern trust problem around space news, from flat earth arguments to the confusion people have when a livestream switches to computer models for tracking stages, separation, and orbital maneuvers. Next, we pivot into a music culture rabbit hole that still hits a nerve: did MTV and corporate radio help kill mainstream rock on purpose? We talk through Billy Corgan’s claims, Charlie Benante backing him up, the late-90s gatekeeper era, and why bands are harder for an industry to “manage” than solo pop stars. Even with less mainstream support, we point out why rock and metal fans keep the scene alive, and why the live-show community feels different from most other genres. Then things get personal and eerie. We share what happened in the studio when a clear voice said “Hey” in a silent, sound-treated room, and why it got even creepier when that same sound showed up later in audio we hadn’t fully reviewed. From there we go deep on shared death experiences, near-death research, hospice stories, the “mist” reports, and the science-versus-skeptic debate about consciousness and the afterlife. Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who loves weird questions, and leave a review with your take: are these patterns proof of something bigger, or just the brain doing what it has to do? Check out the video version of this episode and more on our YouTube channel! Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@justinStudio105 [https://www.youtube.com/@justinStudio105] Please like, share, subscribe, comment or leave us a review! \m/\m/
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