Slice of life interview podcast where we uncover mental models and explore if they are useful or harmful
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Slice of life interview podcast where we uncover mental models and explore if they are useful or harmful Buy merch over at: https://www.redbubble.com/people/PastTenseofDraw/shop?asc=u
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4/21/2020
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September 27, 2021
<p>We've got a good one for you today, and it is a time capsule of sorts (as will be many of our upcoming episodes) as it was recorded nearly a year ago! It is fascinating to see how mine and other's views change through time and it was clear as I edited this episode that I feel like an entirely different person than the Drew that recorded this episode. With that in mind, please listen through the filter of your December 2020 selves, as best as possible, and enjoy!</p> <p>This episode was recorded back in December 2020, in person using the Bad Brownies mobile studio in The Galapagos Islands, Ecuador in the living room of our lovely guest. In this episode Vio and I sat down with our good friend, Ros Cameron. During the conversation we talked a great deal about her son Mason and their relationship, her thoughts on raising children in The Galapagos, the importance of having a model for unconditional love in our lives and much more. It is always such a treasure to get to spend time with Ros and for her to share her stories with us. We hope you enjoy it and, now, without further ado, we present, Ros Cameron.</p>

June 1, 2021
<p>Wow, that was yet another long break in between episodes. I really must sincerely apologize to all of you listeners, I keep making and breaking this promise of one episode a week. I don’t believe in excuses here, so I will leave that there, but what I will say is that it has been very interesting to look at myself in the mirror and say I want to work on this project but then not follow that up with actions. I’m sure many of you listeners have found yourselves in perhaps similar situations, and what strikes me is that there’s an additional casualty in the list of people affected by broken promises that sometimes gets left out. That person is our very self. You see, each time we break our word, not only do others lose trust in us, we lose trust in us as well. Now, this won’t show up at the conscious level necessarily but it certainly has ramifications in our lives. For me, it has meant slacking on a number of other life goals in the mean time. Almost as if to say to myself, “Well, if you’re not gonna live up to the podcast promise, why hold up any other promises?” and that is a slippery slope, in my experience, into a pit of despair. So, this episode (which is a beautiful episode that I am excited to share) is dedicated to all those who join me today in taking the very first step back into trusting ourselves and keeping our word.</p> <p>Ok, now onto the episode!</p> <p>This episode was recorded back on April 2nd, in person using the Bad Brownies mobile studio in Colleyville, Texas at our friend Teo’s family home. In this episode Viomar and I sat down with our dear friend, and returning guest, Teo Tamashiro Harris. The inanimate guest for this episode is the grandfather clock in the living room, listen carefully as it shares it’s opinions near the middle of the show. During the conversation we talked about how special it was to have Teo as the officiant of our wedding, how Teo helped us plan our wedding, the importance we found in making our ceremony include exactly what we felt represented us, a sweet bit of wisdom from Teo’s great grandma, and much more. As always, the visit with Teo left us feeling reaffirmed in our gratitude to know him and be a part of his life, I hope y’all enjoy the show with Teo Tamashiro Harris!</p> <p>Show Notes:</p> <p>Book used by Teo for Weddings is The Wedding Officiant's Guide by Lisa Francesca</p>

March 1, 2021
<p>Este episodio fue grabado a fines de noviembre de 2020, en persona, utilizando el estudio móvil Bad Brownies en las Islas Galápagos. Para este episodio, me reuní con nuestro buen amigo, el increíble y talentoso Santi, y fue un placer absoluto poder grabar una hermosa conversación con él. Una nota sobre el audio de hoy: durante los primeros 8 minutos, más o menos, nos acompañó en segundo plano el ladrido del perro de un vecino, y aunque fue molestó durante el proceso de edición, es un recordatorio del encanto de vivir la vida en el pueblito isleño, siempre hay perros ladrando, gallos cacareando, pájaros cantando, siempre algún tipo de ruido para recordar lo cerca que se está de los vecinos. Les pido entonces paciencia durante la primera parte del show ya que mejora después. Durante la conversación hablamos sobre cómo Santi vino a las islas, la poderosa comprensión de que nuestros propios pensamientos establecen nuestros límites en la vida, lo que podría ser una forma saludable de pensar en el futuro, el Bad Brownie de Santi con respecto a la danza y mucho más. Me acordé de un proverbio chino esta semana y durante la edición de esta entrevista que me gustaría compartir, dice: “El mejor momento para plantar un árbol fue hace 20 años, el segundo mejor momento es ahora”. Fue un placer escuchar un poco más sobre la historia de Santi y esperamos que también la disfrutes.</p>
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