Episodios

  • how do you create without losing yourself in the grind?
    May 23 2025

    Welcome to Not Like the Other Podcast, where the chaos is real, the spirals are deep, and nothing is ever neatly wrapped up. This episode is all about creation vs. existence—what it means to make, to produce, to chase dreams, and whether any of it actually matters. Is podcasting a passion or just another hamster wheel? Can we ever escape the pressure to constantly be something? And when does the hustle become just another distraction from the real questions? We get existential, we get messy, and we ask the big, terrifying questions about identity, purpose, and the meaning (or meaninglessness) of it all. If you've ever felt like you're running in circles, drowning in content, or just vibing with the void, this one's for you.

    Topics Discussed: (in order:) The grind of podcasting – Is it fulfilling or just another job? The illusion of productivity – Are we creating, or just distracting ourselves? Nature as pure chaos – No peace, only survival. Overthinking everything – The endless spiral of self-doubt. Content creation addiction – Why we can’t stop making. The moving goalposts of success – What happens after “making it”? The pressure to be ‘on’ – Why stepping back is necessary. The reality of distraction – Are we healed or just busy? Authenticity vs. performance – Are we just playing a role? Finding meaning in the mess – Maybe the point is that there is no point.

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    28 m
  • how to question the myth of home & embrace the chaos?
    May 9 2025

    What even is home? A safe haven or a battlefield of expectations? In this unfiltered rant, we unravel the chaos behind the 'perfect home' myth, the lies about belonging, and why maybe the mess is where the truth lives. Think life’s about finding your place? Think again.

    Topics Covered: The myth of "home" and societal expectations, Why suffering is the only constant truth, Belonging vs. self-acceptance, Cultural and generational pressure to find comfort, The paradox of hope and its chains, Chaos as the foundation of life’s truths, Building your own definition of home, andWhy perfection in life and identity is a lie.

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    28 m
  • mayfair witches season 2 & dcu's harley quinn season 5 reactions
    Apr 25 2025

    Dive headfirst into chaos as we unpack Mayfair Witches (Rowan’s tragic family dysfunction, Lasher’s cosmic trolling, and suspicious ‘natural causes’) and Harley Quinn (King Shark’s nut agenda, Ivy’s toxic trauma arc, and the world’s worst babysitting gig). Plus, existential meltdowns, fake control, self-sabotage, and why life feels like speeding down a highway to nowhere. Fridays just got messy.

    Topics Covered: Mayfair Witches Season 2, Episode 3: Rowan, Kirtland’s shady vibes, family meltdowns, and the thrall spell disaster, Harley Quinn Season 5, Episode 2: Ivy’s origin trauma, Jason Woodrue’s villainy, King Shark’s comedy gold, and Harley's chaos management, Existential rants on control, self-sabotage, and humanity’s addiction to chaos, Philosophical musings on life as an endless, confusing road trip, and Sneaky promotions and the curse of perfectionism.

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    29 m
  • charli xcx's brat, spicy ramen, & the existential grind: why i’m only posting fridays now.
    Apr 11 2025

    Diving into a chaotic stew of seasonal depression, capitalism as an MMORPG, spicy-but-bland ramen, and the existential crisis of slowing down in a hustle-obsessed world. This week’s unscripted rant covers everything from why I’m declaring it brat winter, to TikTok moon lamps, creepy Instagram ads, and why posting a podcast once a week feels like a rebellion against the grind. It's raw, it’s messy, and honestly, it’s just me vibing with my turtleneck and Sprite.

    Topics Covered: Why life feels like spicy-but-bland ramen, The creation of Brat winter (because I'm late to Charlie XCX), Seasonal depression as a lifestyle™, Capitalism as a glitchy MMORPG, Creepy hyper-personalized Instagram ads, The existential meaning of “living in the present”, Social media burnout and the hustle culture trap, Shifting from daily to weekly podcasting—lazy or strategic?, The toxic pressure of “consistency” in content creation, Questioning the need for fame, clout, and grind culture, and Why slowing down feels like rebellion in 2025

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    28 m
  • the revolution will not be productive: hustle culture is dead, long live doing nothing.
    Mar 28 2025

    Is doing nothing the ultimate rebellion? In this chaotic society obsessed with hustle culture, productivity worship, and existential dread, this episode dives headfirst into the art of mindful laziness, the power of boredom, and why squirrels are better at life than us. From dismantling capitalism’s hatred of naps to redefining rest as resistance, join the existential ramble about why doing nothing might just save your sanity—and the world. Warning: void-staring is encouraged.

    Topics Covered: Hustle culture and capitalism’s obsession with productivity, The guilt of doing nothing and how to fight it, Daydreaming and its hidden benefits for creativity, Burnout vs. mindful laziness: the fine line, Nature as the ultimate anti-capitalist role model, Boredom as a gateway to freedom and fresh ideas, Lazy activism: can rest be a form of rebellion, Corporate "self-care" scams vs. true rest, Practical tips for guilt-free nothingness, and Why leisure was sacred to ancient philosophers

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    28 m
  • why your life feels like groundhog day: escaping the time loop and daily grind (new schedule: every other friday)
    Mar 14 2025

    Trapped in a never-ending cycle of wake, scroll, repeat? Welcome to a raw, unfiltered deep dive into the daily grind that feels like a simulation glitch. From time loops to burnout, sensory stagnation, and battling inner demons, we’re pulling no punches on why life feels like purgatory—and what, if anything, you can do about it. Plus, some existential rambling about society's BS and the illusion of control. Warning: chaos ahead.

    Topics Covered: The monotony of daily routines and the "Groundhog Day" effect, Time loops, deja vu, and existential dread, Sensory stagnation and the numbing effect of repetition, Battling OCD, depression, and burnout, The illusion of free will and society's programming, Finding meaning in the chaos and the void, Why self-help sucks but tiny breaks matter, Laughing at life's absurdity as a survival strategy, and Chasing hollow achievements and rejecting societal boxes

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    27 m
  • can we separate the art from the asshole? (can i still like the sandman?)
    Mar 7 2025

    From cancel culture to toxic fandoms, this chaotic rant dives headfirst into the messy debate: can we separate art from the artist? Should the personal lives of creators affect how we see their work? Is canceling artists a solution, or is it just stifling creativity? This podcast explores hypocrisy, historical context, moral judgments, accountability, censorship, and why idolizing creators must stop. Expect unfiltered opinions, spicy takes, and existential dread about society, culture, and the future of art.

    Topics Covered: The myth of the perfect creator, The messy relationship between art and its creator, Cancel culture vs. accountability, Toxic fandoms and idol worship, Historical context and evolving cultural values, Censorship and the blurry line of "protection", Art as a reflection of society and activism, The role of the audience in shaping art's value, and The emotional power of art beyond the artist's flaws

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    27 m
  • what captain america: brave new world misses (ally vs hater vs the ones not on either side)
    Feb 28 2025

    Brace yourself for a rant-packed journey as I roast both sides of the extreme spectrum—LGBT performative allyship vs. fragile haters, activism turned identity crisis, and the cultish chaos of social media echo chambers. This episode dives into the illusion of control, the ego's tantrum, and why stepping out of the fight might just be the ultimate resistance. Are you brave enough to confront the cringe? 👀

    Topics Covered: Performative allyship vs. performative hatred, Rainbow capitalism & corporate hypocrisy, Obsessive activism vs. "bootstraps" ideology, Social media outrage and its dopamine-driven trap, Living in the gray: freedom from extremes, Ego traps and identity illusions, and Detachment as the path to real peace

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    27 m
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