(Devising) unqualified opinions;
(Applying) filtered thoughts;
(Discussing) distilled feelings.
Listen in to weekly conversations between Jesse and John about various topics, typically related to feelings about current events.
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We know there are lots of episodes, so if you want a good selection of the ones that really give you an idea of who we are and what we talk about, these are great places to start:

0hr 58m
21 December 2024

0hr 48m
13 October 2023
About Us
This show was never meant to be anything more than taking our former in-person conversations and turning them into recorded conversations others could decide to enjoy as well. While we sincerely hope you enjoy, this project continues to be something we primarily do for ourselves.
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"Your recent episode's segment on "Making Sense of the Senseless" really caught my attention. The way you two processed the week's chaos with humor, a little skepticism, and those honest feelings over drinks reminded me why I never miss an episode. There aren’t many places where current events get filtered through both a personal lens and practical candor, and I appreciate that you make space for those conversations."
-- Dennis B.
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"Your recent episode's segment on "Making Sense of the Senseless" really caught my attention. The way you two processed the week's chaos with humor, a little skepticism, and those honest feelings over drinks reminded me why I never miss an episode. There aren’t many places where current events get filtered through both a personal lens and practical candor, and I appreciate that you make space for those conversations."
-- Dennis B.
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