Theo, Thank you, very much, for this podcast. I really appreciate you for bringing this conversation into my life. I appreciate the parallels between your format and Lex's, which is how I first came to know this man. It felt like finding someone in the void. Interesting, considering how much Lex talks about the deep loneliness he feels. As a programmer and child of two public school teachers, I feel extremely isolated in my world view. Hearing this man talk on that other podcast felt like such a breath of fresh air during a very trying time in my personal life. Fast forward to a year or so later, and, needing this sense of solidarity in my life again, I just tossed his name into NewPipe and found this interview. Time will tell, but the impact here seems even more profound than my first time hearing from him. Robin is a modern day Zen Master, and your interview here, a proper dharma battle.
Theo,
Thank you, very much, for this podcast. I really appreciate you for bringing this conversation into my life. I appreciate the parallels between your format and Lex's, which is how I first came to know this man. It felt like finding someone in the void. Interesting, considering how much Lex talks about the deep loneliness he feels. As a programmer and child of two public school teachers, I feel extremely isolated in my world view. Hearing this man talk on that other podcast felt like such a breath of fresh air during a very trying time in my personal life.
Fast forward to a year or so later, and, needing this sense of solidarity in my life again, I just tossed his name into NewPipe and found this interview. Time will tell, but the impact here seems even more profound than my first time hearing from him. Robin is a modern day Zen Master, and your interview here, a proper dharma battle.
(thank you :)
I'm really loving the collection of people you are able to gather. You don't need to worry about getting big (assuming you care about this).
Your questions are getting great, man 🫡
Cool chanel❤
Keep killing the pod bro. The views will come you’re too interesting for them not to