The Midnight Drive
Most of us trust our memories. We trust where we left our keys. We trust what we saw. We trust what we remember. But memory is stranger than it appears. Tonight on The Midnight Drive we begin with a man who believes people are constantly moving his belongings. What follows becomes a reflection on certainty itself, and the curious relationship between memory, confidence, and reality. Along the way we'll explore why some memories feel stronger than others, why certainty can be misleading, and why the stories we tell ourselves often feel more reliable than they truly are. This episode asks a simple question. When certainty and reality disagree... Which one do you trust? Search Tags false memories, memory psychology, certainty, perception and reality, reflective storytelling, midnight drive podcast, atmospheric podcast, human experience, memory and identity, philosophical storytelling, late night radio, existential reflection Copyright © 2026 Hondira LLC. All Rights Reserved.
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