PILTDOWN MAN AND THE CARDIFF GIANT
We love your feedback and suggestions. Please tell us your name too. AI tries to trick us and scam us sometimes. [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2558645/fan_mail/new] Going back sounds simple until you actually do it and the place feels smaller, stranger, and somehow not yours anymore. We start with a story that’s pure chaos: Joe takes Felix to the veterinarian to get stitches removed, only to run into a dog that “doesn’t like people or dogs” and a owner who parks herself right by the door like she’s daring the universe to start a fight. Even the dog’s name, Café, turns into a running joke and a perfect snapshot of how weird public spaces can get. Then we take a sharp turn into something deeper and honestly more personal: Thomas Wolfe’s line “You can’t go home again.” We talk about where the phrase comes from, what it means beyond the literal, and why nostalgia can hit like comfort one minute and grief the next. The real punch is that “home” isn’t just a location. It’s time, memory, relationships, and a version of you that no longer exists. From there, we get into high school reunions, the shock of being seen differently than you remember, and the quiet sadness that shows up as people age, disappear, or struggle. Joe shares why he stopped going, how performing comedy changed the way old classmates treated him, and why the smartest move might be choosing new friends and new rituals instead of chasing a perfect past. If you’ve been thinking about returning home, aging, mental health, or the strange ache of places that vanish, this one will stick with you. Subscribe, share the episode with a friend who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show. Please leave us your comments, text me, DM me, give me your thoughts. what works and what doesn't land? We want to improve. thanks for listening Joe
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