Exploring diverse and complex human stories and gaining insights on life, love, society, and the future through conversations with guests from all walks of life - artists, entrepreneurs, activists, scientists, and more. Uncover struggles, triumphs and lessons learned, while delving into larger issues facing humanity such as the environment, technology and society. Discover the universal truths that connect us all and learn what it means to be human.
Michael Scarano and Patrick Hurley
In this episode, Raymond discusses the impact of AI on video production and shares insights on finding inspiration for ideas. He also talks about his journey to becoming a video producer and shares what he believes is the most important part of a video. Raymond shares tips on how to identify an amateur on set and offers advice for those starting out in freelancing. He also shares his thoughts on editing Tik Tok videos and how beginners can find jobs. The conversation turns to personal growth, including personal mastery, the relevance of college versus online courses, and how schools are becoming more irrelevant. Raymond also shares his experiences living as a digital nomad, his thoughts on spirituality, and a fascinating phenomenon he's observed where geometric figures show up in water when certain music is played. The podcast concludes with thoughts on becoming a meta-human, where we go when we die, and a message for humans in 10,000 years.EPISODE LINKS:Michael Scarano: https://www.instagram.com/michaelscarano10/Raymond Win: https://www.instagram.com/raymondwin_/PODCAST INFO:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7j7dyOL7lB7F3Jnhp07pVlApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crash-the-mode/id1592588716YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@crashthemode6274 YouTube Clips: https://www.youtube.com/@CrashTheModeClipsOUTLINE:0:00 - Introduction0:42 - Ai's Impact on Video Production6:27 - Finding Inspiration for Ideas9:02 - How Raymond Got His Start12:49 - Most Important Part of A Video20:26 - How to Tell an Amature on Set23:55 -What Advice Would You Give Someone Starting Out in Freelancing28:09 - Editing Tik Tok Videos29:44 - How Beginners Find Jobs32:23 - What's the Meaning of Life36:24 - Personal Mastery 43:08 - What's Better College or Online Courses47:05 - Schools are Becoming More Irrelevant48:55 - Raymond"s Time in Vietman52:41 - How to Live Like a Digital Nomad55:02 - Spirituality56:47 - Geometric Figures Showing Up in Water When Certain Music is Played59:37 - Becoming a Meta-Human01:07:14 - Where Do We Go When We Die?01:05:09 - A Message For Humans in 10,000 Years
I interview my little sister, Ava Scarano, who is about to graduate from 8th grade and become a high schooler. Together, we discuss some thought-provoking topics such as the education system and how it could be improved, the impact of social media on younger generations who have grown up with it their entire lives, and delve into more existential questions like the meaning of life, why the universe exists, and what happens to us after we die. We also touch upon what Ava thinks her future and life might look like 16 years from now. Join us for an engaging and insightful conversation.EPISODE LINKS:Michael Scarano: https://www.instagram.com/michaelscarano10/PODCAST INFO:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7j7dyOL7lB7F3Jnhp07pVlApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crash-the-mode/id1592588716YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@crashthemode6274 YouTube Clips: https://www.youtube.com/@CrashTheModeClipsOUTLINE:0:00 - Introduction0:15 - Education System2:22 - Balancing Athletics & Academics3:00 - Social Media7:13 - Sibling Dynamics9:04 - Challenges of Being a Teenager12:57 - What technology will look like in 16 years15:58 - Ava Predicts her life when in 203919:55 - Why Does the Univers Exist?21:37 - The Meaning of Life24:16 - Where Do We Go When We Die28:17 - Excitement for College29:28 - A Message for People in the Year 12,02331:31 - Conclusion
We chat about AI's future and how it will affect our lives. Then, we dive into fixing social media and why it's so important. After that, we'll get deep and explore the meaning of life and what it takes to be happy. We end with how to find good friendships and some advice for young people.Ryan Eisenhuth is pursuing his graduate degree in communications at Ohio UniversityRyan Smith is a writer and filmmaker about to graduate college. Ryan Eisenhuth: https://www.instagram.com/ryan_eisenhuth/Ryan Smith: https://www.instagram.com/ryansmith_0601/Michael Scarano: https://www.instagram.com/michaelscarano10/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7j7dyOL7lB7F3Jnhp07pVl?si=5f83193186354bd5YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@crashthemode6274 YouTube Clips: https://www.youtube.com/@CrashTheModeClips
Claudia Cromley & Jaren Hodgson are actors who have been in shows like Sweeny Todd, She Loves Me, and most recently Skin of Our Teeth. On The precipice of graduating college we sit down and talk about acting, becoming someone else, how technology influences the adaptation of theater, and the role theater will play as humanity transcends more into the machine. Plus a bunch more. Enjoy!Don't forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe.Jaren Hodgson: https://www.instagram.com/jarenthomas.h3/Claudia Cromley: https://www.instagram.com/claudcrom/https://claudiacrom.wixsite.com/websiteMichael Scarano: https://www.instagram.com/michaelscarano10/Patrick Hurley: https://www.instagram.com/patrickhurley1/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7j7dyOL7lB7F3Jnhp07pVl?si=5f83193186354bd5YouTube Full Episodes: https://www.youtube.com/@crashthemode6274 YouTube Clips: https://www.youtube.com/@CrashTheModeClips
Patrick Noonan is a senior at John Carroll University and one of our oldest friends. We sit down today to discover who is Noonan? And how he is able to make the best out of any situation. Enjoy!