Life as a juvenile only seems to be going faster; you can't blame me for already feeling nostalgic for the present. In this podcast, you can listen in as my friends and I talk about science, philosophy, art, college life, anything really. We probably know next to nothing about any of these things, but the important part is that nobody else does either. At the end of time, we can look back in awe at the strange creatures we once were, and the beautiful planet we once inhabited, despite the ultimate futility of morii (from the dictionary of obscure sorrows).
Part 1, SanityMusic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNeuOoCS6bgPart 2, InsanityMusic: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FxhbAGwEYGQThe futility of words. I'm not really saying anything at all. Nothing is mine. I thank every one of you from the bottom of my heart.
Robert wants to be a free man in a world run by Governments.
Habits, Psychedelics, Grief, Coming Together, Change.
A conversation about time management, leadership, race, the problems with the American education system, and other topics.
In this throwback recording with my brother Vyas, we discuss Biden becoming elected and the current political strife, what school is like during covid, how the qwerty keyboard was designed to prevent key jamming, the vastness of the internet, why Russia has terrible geography, and other topics.
The players are the paint strokes, the conductor is the paintbrush, the composer is the painter, and the audience is the gallery viewer.
A fantastic conversation at the request of Sarah, a pre-law business major at Bing. In the episode we discuss what makes a person attractive, the ethics of abortion, why you can't bite your own finger off, how God is a feeling, and other topics.
A road trip into the Poconos with my boy Justin Rich. On the way we talk about religion, growing up, the impact of Covid, and the importance of heritage.
Pros and cons of living in the city, why we’ll eventually have to find a new home planet, why Edenny is a very 'memeable' person, the conflict between Haitians and Dominicans, how colorism persists around the world, frat vibes, is life worth living after college, and other topics.
Johnny is a CS major at Binghamton, an amateur boxer, and a UFC enthusiast. Today we had a conversation about how he got started boxing, the pros of learning self-defense, the future of combat sports, his upcoming fight with Marchi this summer, this upcoming baseball season, how sporting organizations are being mismanaged, Super Bowl LV, and other topics.
Grace and Mary are both freshman pre-meds at Bing, and were two of my first college friends. Today we had a convo about having stalkers, the dark side of working in the medical field, the Ivy League vs public school experience, the art of pickpocketing, traveling, the dangers of birth control, what it's like to meet Samb for the first time, and other topics.
Today I talked with my good friend Chris Moses about his interesting approach to life. Chris is currently a cadet at SUNY Maritime college and hopes to work on tug boats in the future. In this podcast we talk about Chris's background in mechanics, what it takes to be a student at Maritime, getting a hunting license, starting business ventures, the importance of learning new skills to market yourself, why Tame Impala is genius, and other topics.
My oldest friend, Mr. Jared Trupp. Jared loves to watch movies, sports, and has probably listened to more music than anyone else I know. In this podcast we talk about what makes a film good, the best movie of the decade, how we find music and why we need it in our lives, why some people in the older generation can't stand Hip-Hop, the new Hyper-pop movement, and other topics.
William is currently a senior at Cornell University and is majoring in Entomology with interests to apply to medical school. Today we had a conversation about malaria, cockroaches, the complexity of the human brain, why we dream, how to network and reach out to potential mentors, why you won't "reinvent the wheel" (or at least not right away), and other topics.
A conversation with my friend Daniel about his goals to become an engineer, lack of representation of Formula 1 in the media and popular U.S culture, domination of the sport by Mercedes, the importance of tires in high speed motorsports, and the future of electric automobiles in racing.
A conversation about Rawm's interests in theater and his plans to work in set design for the movie industry, the idea of finding yourself in college, the concept of astrology and using 'frameworks' to understand more about the world and yourself, the implications of the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction for astrologists and how humanity is going to change because of it, and other topics.
A talk with Matt about his interests and college aspirations, what it's like getting started as a research scientist, what it means to be a member of the scientific community, faulty research publications, a few of the problems with American education, the importance of having a love for learning, and other topics.