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The 250 Year Clock

12 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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Rebuilding Rob: The Podcast | S2 E8: The 250-Year Clock Is history winding down, or are we just falling behind on the maintenance? In this episode, Rob explores the "250-Year Clock" theory and how a broken gas dryer in a cold basement became a battleground against the "Ghost of Doubt." From the macro-cycles of civilization to the micro-victories of DIY repair, we’re looking at what it takes to clear the horizon and keep moving forward. In this episode: • The Historian’s Lens: Why 2026 feels like a pivotal gear-turn in a 250-year cycle. • The Grit: A candid look at the reality of the "tween years" and staying consistent. • The Red Fist Signal: How fixing a dryer and unbolting a flagpole represent the audacity of potential. Timestamps: 0:00 — Intro 0:50 — The Historian’s Lens: The 250-Year Clock Theory 3:01 — The Grit: Rebuilding and the Reality of the Meds 7:30 — The Ghost and the Dryer: A Victory in the Basement 9:03 — The Flagpole Victory: Clearing the Horizon 9:55 — Outro: Final Reflections 11:06 — End Credits (LoFi Piano) Links: Blog: http://rebuildingrob.com Socials: Follow the "Red Fist" on Threads, Bluesky, and Facebook.

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