The Juice with Jeff
On this episode of the podcast, Jill Brimeyer conducts a fantastic and conversational interview with me In Person. This is Jill's sixth time (5th In Person) on the show and we recorded this episode at Walnut Woods State Park near West Des Moines. After our introductions, Jill asks me the following questions and she got the ideas for them from ChatGPT: After hundreds of interviews, what’s a belief about yourself that changed because other people kept reflecting something back to you? Do you think your podcast documents who you are — or has it in any way shaped who you became? You’ve talked a lot about nostalgia, old media, and memories. Is there a period of your life you revisit most often in your mind? Why do you think that era still has such gravity for you? What kind of compliment affects you more now than it did ten years ago? What’s something you understand now about friendship at 50 that you absolutely did not understand at 25? Has doing this many interviews made you more patient with people… or more aware of how repetitive human behavior actually is? What kind of guest energy immediately makes you relax and become more authentic? The highly prepared interviewer? The chaotic conversationalist? The emotionally vulnerable person? The comedian? The curious listener? You’ve spent years answering questions. Are there any questions you wish people would stop asking you? What kind of person drains your energy fastest — and what kind restores it? If your life had DVD commentary tracks, which year would have the most interesting commentary? What part of your personality do you think comes alive only in conversation? If someone listened to every episode in order, what emotional arc would they hear in your life? What’s something you’ve become less certain about over the years? What social rule do you secretly think people pretend to believe in, but almost nobody actually follows? What opinion do you hold that would surprise people who know you casually? What’s something you’re deeply sentimental about that you almost never talk about? What would your closest friends say is the “most Jeff” moment possible? What’s the most misunderstood thing about neurodiversity that even well-meaning people still get wrong? You have a lot of impressions in your repertoire. Do impressions ever help you express emotions or opinions more safely than speaking directly as yourself? You clearly value long-term continuity — recurring guests, traditions, shared memories. What do you think modern culture loses when everything becomes fast, disposable, and algorithmic? Has there ever been a moment on the podcast where you thought: “This is no longer just a hobby — this actually matters to people”? This episode was recorded on Sunday morning May 17, 2026 and it runs 1 hour and 21 minutes long. Our opening and closing theme music is provided by Anastasia Chubarova courtesy of Pixabay. Funding for this podcast is provided by RandomKid, Lee Larue, and Rachel Graham. Enjoy!
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