Cory Thinks Out Loud
A late-night truth transmission about authenticity, celebrity culture, sobriety, fake narratives, capitalism, art, environmental cleanup, and the feeling that modern society forgot what’s actually important. The Sobriety Dude breaks down the Roast of Kevin Hart, truth-telling through music, why real action matters more than performance, picking up trash around his neighborhood and riverbeds, Captain Planet philosophy, and how 12 years sober changed the way he sees the world. This episode also dives into mortality, philosophy, psychedelics, AI, Jordan Peterson’s “carry your cross uphill” concept, and the realization that life becomes more meaningful when you stop running from death and start walking toward truth with your eyes open. From EverQuest metaphors and system-thinking to environmental stewardship and questioning modern society itself, this is a raw stream-of-consciousness exploration of what it means to fully wake up and actually live. The conversation expands into Cory’s personal story behind writing The Cure for Pharma, a brutally honest reflection on addiction, psychiatric medication, environmental influence, existential fear, mushrooms, alcohol, cigarettes, and rebuilding a human being from the ground up through discipline, sobriety, exercise, purpose, systems-thinking, and truth. The Sobriety Dude explores the idea that medication can save lives while also questioning whether modern society too often ignores the foundational pillars of health: sleep, movement, nutrition, meaningful work, community, environment, and personal responsibility. The episode also explores the origins of The Bricklayer, The Post-IT Guy, and The Sobriety Dude — creative personas born from lived experience, uncertainty, corporate burnout, recovery, and the philosophy of laying one honest brick at a time. Cory reflects on the meaning of the word “maybe,” why certainty can become dangerous, and how questioning reality became part of rebuilding himself after years of addiction and isolation. At its core, this episode asks a difficult question: What happens when you stop numbing yourself and finally face reality with your eyes open?
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