I buy records like I buy wine, by how cool the label is, and Brett’s cover is awesome! Thanks for the reco, added a couple of those tunes to my Holidaze playlist!
We need Theo on your pod. He’s a fellow neurodivergent person and he does hilariously attack life that keeps happening. I am not charismatic enough but the Texan in me says all the things he says in a public space and it’s nice to know I’m not the only person saying random things. He also seems genuine enough and has a crazy spectrum of guests.
Life kept happening hard this year. I felt like the first half was amazing. Riding waves of good vibes and then BAM September happened and the life kept piling up. Kids.
Hi Dan and team - when will you be posting a thread about the podcast episode with Sloane Crosley? I can't find it anywhere in Substack and have some comments/questions. Thanks.
I buy records like I buy wine, by how cool the label is, and Brett’s cover is awesome! Thanks for the reco, added a couple of those tunes to my Holidaze playlist!
Binging Get Millie Black right now! Great series! Dan - have you watched Dark Winds or Rez Dogs? Great shows from newer voices.
Yes! Excellent series.
We need Theo on your pod. He’s a fellow neurodivergent person and he does hilariously attack life that keeps happening. I am not charismatic enough but the Texan in me says all the things he says in a public space and it’s nice to know I’m not the only person saying random things. He also seems genuine enough and has a crazy spectrum of guests.
Life kept happening hard this year. I felt like the first half was amazing. Riding waves of good vibes and then BAM September happened and the life kept piling up. Kids.
Love everyone! Paz, Luz, y tequila.
Hi Dan and team - when will you be posting a thread about the podcast episode with Sloane Crosley? I can't find it anywhere in Substack and have some comments/questions. Thanks.
Who said life is suffering? Marx meditated and Dalai llama said he's a Marxist. Who knew? Great minds om alike! https://aeon.co/essays/how-marxism-and-buddhism-complement-each-other