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142. AD-POCALYPSE | WTF Is Happening in Advertising Right Now? (feat. H/L)13 May 202500:49:38

Co-host Alex dives deep into the current world of advertising with H/L agency's very own Roselyn Pla, Daisy Serafini, and Dallas Baker. They discuss how the industry has evolved, the impact of data-driven decision-making, the rise of influencer marketing, and the growing influence of AI on creativity. H/L shares insights on breaking into the industry, pushing creative boundaries, and maintaining authenticity in a crowded, fast-paced digital world.


ABOUT H/L

H/L is an independent advertising agency committed to making a lasting impact—for its clients, its people, and the communities it serves. With a mission to meaningfully advance business, careers, and culture, H/L goes beyond great ideas to build momentum that drives real, measurable growth. Every campaign, media strategy, and market gain is part of a bigger vision: to create opportunity and lasting impact.


Headquartered in some of the most culturally rich cities in the U.S. and beyond, H/L draws strength from the diverse perspectives of its team—known as H/Lers. This diversity fuels creativity and brings unexpected insights to every engagement. The agency is deeply connected to the communities where it lives and works, giving back generously and drawing inspiration from the people and places that shape it.


H/L is known for cultivating long-term client relationships—often spanning decades—thanks to its values of inclusivity, adaptability, and relentless pursuit of what’s possible. At its core, H/L is an agency that’s not just based in communities—it’s made by them.


LINKS:

hl.agency


FOLLOW:

⁠Linkedin.com/company/the-furious-curious⁠


CREDITS:

This episode was hosted by Alex Detmering, produced by Britton Rice, Alex Detmering and Nicole Lazar. Videography by Yavor Vesselinov. Our original logo is by Nate Betts.


©2024, ©2025 The Furious Curious

141. ULTRAS | Why Liquid Death’s Creative VP Andy Pearson Runs 100 Miles06 May 202501:09:49

What do 314-mile foot races and viral ad campaigns have in common? In this episode of Furious Curious, Britton and Alex sit down with Andy Pearson — VP of Creative at Liquid Death — to unpack how ultra-endurance running informs high-level creative thinking, brand-building, and navigating chaos.

From hallucinating gingerbread men during 100-mile races to directing absurdly brilliant ads for one of today’s most unconventional brands, Andy reflects on why pushing limits physically helps sharpen creative instincts mentally.

This episode explores the meditative power of movement, the cultural rise of ultrarunning, and the importance of playing more — even in a world obsessed with metrics. It’s a lesson in how absurd ideas, when fully committed to, can change the game. 


LINKS:

ievenwrotethissickurl.com

liquiddeath.com


FOLLOW:

Linkedin.com/company/the-furious-curious


CREDITS:

Filmed and edited by Yavor Vesselinov, with additional production by Weston Simpson and Johnny Matlack. Hosted and produced by Britton Rice, David Harper, Alex Detmering, along with Alexander Woell and Nicole Lazar. Original logo is by Nate Betts.


Key Chapters with Timestamps 

[00:01:00] Origins of Ultramarathon Passion – Discover how a book, a hangover, and a mountain view launched Andy’s endurance journey. 

[00:05:00] Ultra as a Response to Creative Burnout – Running became a counterweight to the brutal ad agency grind. 

[00:07:00] Mental Shifts & Emotional Toughness – Why ultrarunning teaches resilience, trust, and calm amidst chaos. 

[00:08:00] Hallucinations & Spiritual Moments – From gingerbread men to skull-shaped rocks — endurance breaks the brain in fascinating ways. 

[00:10:00] The 314-Mile Vol State Race – A survival story of gas station food, shin splints, and driveways for beds. 

[00:14:00] Running as Moving Meditation – Running as active mindfulness, and how it fuels Andy’s creative process. 

[00:20:00] Why Running Isn’t Just Escape — It’s Strategy – How the mind opens up to clarity and inspiration mid-run. 

[00:22:00] The Cultural Rise of Ultrarunning – Tied to economic downturns, social media, and a longing for nature. 

[002600] Creative Crisis Management – On-set chaos mirrors ultrarunning — problem-solving, triage, and focus. 

[00:29:00] The Inner Standard – Why Andy always chooses the weirdest thing on the menu — and how that ethos shapes work and life. 

[00:33:00] Liquid Death as a Character, Not a Brand – Creative decisions come easier when you ask: “What would Liquid Death do?” 

[00:36:00] Dumb Ideas with Brilliant Logic – From $500 cookies to corpse-paint collabs — the genius of taking dumb ideas seriously.

[00:42:00] Contagious Fun & Inviting Others In – Why joy and playfulness are Liquid Death’s ultimate community-building tools. 

[00:47:00] Failing Forward: The Beauty of the DNF – Success is overrated — failure teaches more. Ultramarathons and comedy agree. 

[00:51:00] The Barkley Marathons: Designed to Break You – Andy’s firsthand account of the most infamous, unwinnable race in the world.

133. NEW GOLDEN AGE OF COMEDY17 Jul 202401:11:22

This week Brit talks with Chase Domergue and “I’m a Snake guy” and comedian Matt Keck about why now is the Golden Age of Comedy. This is The Furious Curious where we explore culture to inspire creators.


SOURCES:

https://www.vulture.com/article/edgy-comedy-special-signs.html

https://www.news-journalonline.com/story/news/2014/07/04/siriusxm-fires-opie-anthony-host-over-tweets/30672587007/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tyE3zoUMLgU

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2024-05-05/stand-up-comedy-has-tripled-in-size-over-the-last-decade

https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2022/09/26/shane-gillis-fall-and-rise

https://www.nytimes.com/2023/06/02/magazine/tim-robinson-i-think-you-should-leave.html

https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/outstanding-a-comedy-revolution-release-date-news

https://news.pollstar.com/2022/10/11/a-golden-age-of-comedy/

https://www.vulture.com/article/new-stand-up-comedy-specials-this-month.html


MUSIC:

"King of Comedy (REM)"


©2024 The Furious Curious

132. HIGH STRANGENESS | Why Studying the Bizarre Can Make You a Better Creative10 Jul 202401:24:02

Where logic fails and the odd prevails, let's embrace the strange and get inspired by the tales.

Today we're talking about High Strangeness: Why Studying the Bizarre Can Make You A Better Creative.


TIMESTAMPS:

00:00: Intro

09:21: Synchronicities

21:54: Thin Places

33:04: Cryptids

46:41: Intent

1:03:44: Tulpas

1:13:42: Partnering with ChatGPT Creatively

1:19:06: Childlike Creativity


MUSIC:

"Teen Angst (M83)", "A Spell A Rebel Yell" (Coldplay), My Bloody Valentine (Only Shallow), "Teardrop" (Massive Attack), "Haru" (Fennesz & Ryuichi Sakamoto), "Fade Into You" (Mazzy Star)


©2024 The Furious Curious

131. PRO WRESTLING | The Power of Narrative 02 Jul 202401:02:44

Larger-than-life characters, thickening plots, fan engagement, vivid characters, clear messages, emotionality, overcoming adversity… This week we’re talking about pro wrestling and the power of narrative.

This is The Furious Curious podcast, where we explore culture to inspire creatives. I’m joined by recurring guest Matt Keck. Matt is the stand-up comedian behind the infamous and viral “I’m a Snake” video. He’s also one of the brilliant marketers behind the award-winning Wendy's Twitter account.

On the surface, pro wrestling may seem ham-fisted, undisciplined, or even low IQ — none of that is true. If that’s all you see, you may need to open your mind a bit or check your own IQ.

In this episode, we talk about how pro wrestlers are masters of narrative and branding, and what we can learn from these unassuming characters in the ring.


MUSIC:


"Gold-Lust" Goldust 4th Theme Song" (WWE), "Out of Touch" (Daryl Hall & John Oates).


SOURCES:

https://medium.com/@etthebrain/pro-wrestlings-perfect-prototype-for-social-media-storytelling-9912cab6bfb2

https://sayfun.medium.com/wrestling-with-stories-what-sweaty-people-in-tights-can-teach-us-about-storytelling-and-life-b396332fcf24#:~:text=Behind%20the%20camp%20and%20dumb,principles%20of%20storytelling%20remain%20universal.

https://www.reddit.com/r/WWE/comments/vxfrvt/unpopular_opinion_storytelling_is_more_important/

https://existentialcafe.blog/2020/09/01/professional-wrestling-and-identity-how-the-popularity-of-stone-cold-steve-austin-revealed-our-hidden-desires/


130. Barbenheimer [Top Episodes]22 Jun 202400:33:53

The term "Barbenheimer" is a portmanteau of "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer," two films that were released in theaters on the same day in July 2023. The term has been used to describe the cultural phenomenon of these two films competing for attention from audiences. This week, we drop #5ReasonsWhy #Barbenheimer is a thing and what it says about current culture. 


MUSIC:

"Aqua Barbie Girl Tiësto Remix (Tiësto)," Barbenheimer Song" (Sleeper).


SOURCES: Wikipedia


©2023 Britton Rice, Chase Domergue. Tin Whisper Media.

129. FALLOUT, THE LAST OF US | How to Make Awesome Adaptations18 Jun 202401:07:31

This episode dives into the fascinating world of adaptations, exploring how stories and characters are reimagined across different mediums. We'll discuss successful adaptations like "The Last of Us" and "Fallout," where the core strengths of the source material are translated effectively.

We'll also explore the flip side of the coin, examining infamous flops like the "Super Mario Bros." movie and "The Emoji Movie." We'll ask what makes a good adaptation and what pitfalls creators need to avoid.

But adaptation isn't limited to movies and TV! The episode will explore unexpected adaptations like historical events turned into graphic novels and news stories transformed into board games.

Join us as we explore the power of putting familiar stories in unfamiliar places, and the reasons why audiences crave this creative twist.

MUSIC:


"It's Not Living (If It's Not With You)" (The 1975), Super Mario Bros. (1993) Trailer #1, Limp Bizkit vs. Thomas The Tank Engine - Break Stuff


SOURCES:


https://www.socialpilot.co/social-media-terms/what-is-a-mashup

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Film_adaptation

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameo_appearance

https://www.studiobinder.com/blog/what-is-a-cameo-definition/

https://www.thegeeklygrind.com/archives/the-3-body-problem-adaptation-is-amazing-and-difficult-to-review

https://universityobserver.ie/the-evolution-of-the-video-game-adaptation/

https://slate.com/culture/2024/04/fallout-tv-show-series-amazon-prime-game.html

https://www.reddit.com/r/CharacterRant/comments/1684xw8/the_problem_with_adaptations_and_how_to_elevate_a/

https://www.quora.com/Why-are-film-adaptations-of-novels-or-other-written-works-more-popular-and-culturally-relevant-than-novels-adapted-from-films

https://www.reddit.com/r/books/comments/rtjl4c/comment/hqt4842/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/worst-movies-of-all-time/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_considered_the_worst

https://editorial.rottentomatoes.com/guide/best-movies-of-all-time/

https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgamecategory/1064/movies-tv-radio-theme/linkeditems/boardgamecategory?pageid=1&sort=rank

https://study.com/learn/lesson/satire-vs-parody-vs-spoof-overview-differences-examples.html

https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/8998.History_through_graphic_novels

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Licensed_game

https://screenrant.com/worst-celebrity-cameos-movies-reddit/

https://www.yardbarker.com/entertainment/articles/the_25_most_surprising_movie_cameos/s1__24376117#slide_22

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mugen_(game_engine)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shinji_Mikami

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uwe_Boll


©2024 The Furious Curious

128. A24 [Top Episodes] 15 Jun 202400:37:35
127. Sleeps New Frontier [Top Episodes] 08 Jun 202400:41:00

Today we're talking about Sleep's New Frontier, with reoccurring guest, writer Chase Domergue."Sleep expert Matthew Walker on the secret to a good night’s rest" (Janan Ganesh, Finacial Times, 01/11/2019), "17 Proven Tips to Sleep Better at Night" (Rudy Mawer, MSc, CISSN, Healtline, 02/28/2020), "Why we're sleeping less" (By Madison Park, CNN, No date mentioned), "Working Americans Are Getting Less Sleep, Especially Those Who Save Our Lives" (10/28/2019), "Why are we so sleep deprived, and why does it matter?" (Michael S. Jaffee, The Conversation, 03/07/2018, 03/03/2020), "These Sleep Trends from Last Year Explain Why We’re All So Tired" (Casper Editorial Team, Casper.com, 02/17/2021), "Shipping Forecast Dreamland" (YouTube, Jayne Anne Strutt). BOOKS: Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams" Matthew Walker, Sleep Smarter by Shawn Stevenson, How do Sleep by Rafael Pelayo. MENTIONS: Apps: Breethe, Calm, Oak, Random Shipping Forecast Podcast. MUSIC: "Mr. Sandman" (performed by Pomplamoose). ©2024, ©2021 The Furious Curious

126. THE "CORES" ERA | Which One Are You?04 Jun 202400:58:23

Hyper-niche styles and sub-cultures at the speed of social. Today talking about “The Core-Era." What’s a core? Why? And how does it define our styles in a new digital age.


TIMESTAMPS:

5:20 - Cores definition

8:54 - Reason #1: You and your people

13:52 - Reason #2: Going Bygone

15:28 - Rocking roll as a "culture"

18:28 - Men in finance loving Metal

19:47 - Punk Prep

21:31 - Reason #3: Going Counter Cult

22:45 - People who create culture

24:54 - Reason #4: Traveling at the speed of social

27:08 - Reason #5: REALITY BITES: escapism & fantasy

29:36 - Five Reasons Why Summary

30:45 - GAME: Let's Test The Sage of Danville: What is Bastard Core?

32:46 - GAME: Let's Test The Sage of Danville: What is Dark Error Core?

33:52 - GAME: Let's Test The Sage of Danville: TrenchCore

34:35 - GAME: Let's Test The Sage of Danville: Ground Core

35:14 - VoidCore

35:26 - TickerCore

36:00 - AnimeCore

36:46 - BarbieCore

36:52 - CraftCore

37:00 - VacationCore

37:24 - Coastal Grandmother-Core

38:38 - CleanCore, SafetyCore, SafetyGoth, High CleanCore, Low CleanCore

40:14 - Let's Test The Sage of Danville: BombaCore

42:06 - AuroraCore

42:36 - GnomeCore

43:12 - "Elevated Laziness"

44:50 - Brit and Chase play "Find Your Core Aesthetic" game

50:58 - Fast List of Cores

53:29 - Parting Thoughts


MUSIC:

"Silk Chiffon" (MUNA, Phoebe Bridgers), "Quesadilla Daddy" (Limousine), "Pumped Up Kicks [instrumental] (Foster the People), The Night We Met (Lord Huron)


SOURCES:


https://www.popbuzz.com/life/quizzes/core-aesthetic-quiz/


https://www.buzzfeed.com/popsicledog/core-aesthetic-quiz


https://uquiz.com/quiz/RDTg1l/which-core-aesthetic-are-you


https://www.gq.com/story/in-search-of-gnomecore


https://www.vogue.com/article/an-airy-styles-pinterest-board-to-help-you-get-and-stay-ethereal-in-2023


https://aesthetics.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Aesthetics


https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2021/03/10353481/core-aesthetic-fashion-trends-tiktok


https://www.gawker.com/culture/the-new-trend-is-gnomecore


©2023, ©2024 The Furious Curious

125. Toxic Positivity [Top Episodes] 01 Jun 202400:43:41

“Chin up.” “Brush it off.” “Everything happens for a reason.” Today, we’re talking about Toxic Positivity.

SOURCES:

124. INTERNET OUTRAGE | Decoding the Drama28 May 202401:06:57

Today Brit and Alexander talk about Internet Outrage, decoding the drama. They explore the deeper reasons why, unpacking some amazing examples, and key ways to turn online dumpster fires into creative firepower.


TIMESTAMPS:


01:40 - Introduction

05:46 - Reason 1: The Megaphone Algorithmic

12:05 - Reason 2: In Your Head

14:53 - Reason 3: Computer Screen Veil

17:05 - Reason 4: Easy Keys-y

18:27 - Reason 5: Sans Nuance

24:55 - Reason 6: Virtue Signals

28:10 - Five Reasons Why Summary

29:14 - Internet Outrage & Web 2.0

32:29 - Trolling

34:06 - Rickrolling

39:50 - The Psychology of Internet Outrage

42:15 - Case Example: Milkshake Duck

52:54 - Rage Bait

55:40 - Case Example: Bean Dad

1:00:06 - Five Reasons to be Inspired

1:00:39 - Five Reasons to be Inspired 1: Be Real

1:01:44 - Five Reasons to be Inspired 2: Have a Goal in Mind

1:01:56 - Five Reasons to be Inspired 3: Embracing Humor

1:03:09 - Five Reasons to be Inspired 4: Redirecting the Rage

1:03:21 - Five Reasons to be Inspired 5: Engage-O

1:04:05 - Make it easy to participate


SOURCES:

Bean Dad

https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/events/bean-dad


Chewbacca Mask Lady

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chewbacca_Mask_Lady


Why everything is a Milkshake Duck

https://www.vox.com/culture/22350188/what-is-a-milkshake-duck-definition-explained-jensen-karp-cinnamon-toast-shrimp


Why We Snap: Understanding the Psychology of Online Outrage

https://therapygroupdc.com/therapist-dc-blog/why-we-snap-understanding-the-psychology-of-online-outrage/


Rage-baiting

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rage-baiting


Why Do People Troll Online?

https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/writing-integrity/202008/why-do-people-troll-online


What Is Web 2.0?

https://www.investopedia.com/terms/w/web-20.asp#:~:text=Web%202.0%20describes%20the%20current,aftermath%20of%20the%20dotcom%20bubble.


MUSIC:

"Harmony Hall" (Vampire Weekend), "Pretty girls I don't know anymore" (18 Carat Affair), "Never Gonna Give You Up" (Rick Ansley).


©2024 The Furious Curious

Updates!05 Nov 202400:00:25

Hello Furious Curious listeners. We will be back in ’25 with a slate of new epic episodes and a few suprises. 

In the meantime, we will continue to surface the best of our previous episodes in our feed for you to enjoy, ya know… just in case you missed them the first time.

Enjoy your Q4, we’ll see you soon. And stay curious.

123. Eat the Rich [Top Episodes]25 May 202400:32:15
122. KICK @$$ SOCIAL | Brands Getting Personal with Personas (feat. Creative Director, "I'm a snake" guy, Matt Keck)21 May 202400:45:25

Matt Keck is a creative director who worked on the Wendy's account for over a decade and is also known for the old YouTube meme "I'm a snake."


This week, Brit and Chase tracked down Matt to talk about what he learned about going viral, turning online beefs into social gold, creating "Stans," and humanizing brands, including helping Wendy take her crown as the Queen troll of the internet. Plus, his new podcast, #RoastMe: the story of the Wendy’s Twitter account, and his upcoming comedy special.


Follow us on LinkedIn


TIMESTAMPS:

04:20: Wendy’s Twitter Beginnings

09:44: Changing the brand messaging

10:30: Human jokes rather than bots

10:52: Creating “Stans”

12:26: “Going Native”

15:56: Applying improv to social

17:22: Trolling the trolls

18:40: Trusting your teams, the ephemeral nature of social

20:50: Creating your own version of “a moment” vs chasing a moment

22:52: “Community Engagers”

24:20: Being successful before anybody knew what you were doing

25:22: Ask for forgiveness and not permission

27:47: Social Buckets vs. Open Real-Time Tweets

34:02: How the Rap Battle got made

36:46: What makes people pause, stop, and engage

38:27: Cameo

40:10: Matt’s Comedy Show


FOLLOW MATT:

YouTube

Instagram

LinkTree

#RoastME Podcast on Spotify and Apple


MUSIC:

"Praise The Lord (Da Shine) (Instrumental) ft. Skepta" (A$AP Rocky), "18 Carat Affair" (Desire)


©2024 The Furious Curious, Britton Rice, Chase Domergue

121. The Mechanics of Storytelling: Part 2 [Top Episodes]18 May 202400:26:07

Today we're continuing out conversation about the mechanics of storytelling [Part 2].


SOURCES:

"How to Structure a Story: The Fundamentals of Narrative - article" (Author Learning Center), "How to Write a Better Novel: The 4 Most Common Story Structures" (MasterClass. 08/30/2021), "Story Structure: 3 Proven Templates for Timeless Storytelling" (Self-Publishing School, R.E Vance, 11/09/2021). Second City, accelerated writing (levels 1-3) under Jay Steigmann, February - April, 2019.


MUSIC:

"Agnate Ukuleles" (Steve Jablonsky).


©2022 The Furious Curious, Britton Rice

120. Modern Tools | Ancient Wisdom: Using The Enneagram (feat. Emily Phillippi of Flourish Coaching)14 May 202400:41:56

This week, Emily Phillippi of Flourish Coaching sits down with Brit as she discusses the Enneagram as a tool for personal and team development, highlighting its roots in ancient wisdom traditions. She explains the process of using the Enneagram, from taking the test to understanding reading styles and the importance of coaching, emphasizing its role in enhancing interpersonal connections.


TIMESTAMPS:

2:06: Enneagrams for teams

8:32: What got Emily into Enneagram

14:20: "Enneagram as a wisdom tool"

16:13: Step one: Taking the test

18:06: Step two: Figuring out which reading style you are

19:04: Getting a coach

19:34: About Flourish Coaching

20:05: Group workshops

21:10: The ancient spiritual roots of the Enneagram

23:25: Sub-types

25:25: Wings

28:20: Why now?

32:29: A means for connections


LINK:

flourishcoaching.biz


MUSIC:

"Surefire" (Wilderado)


©2024 The Furious Curious, Britton Rice

119. The Mechanics of Storytelling: Part 1 [Top Episodes]07 May 202400:31:14

Today we’re talking about The Mechanics of Storytelling: Part 1. I’m Brit, he’s Ben Santoriello and this is The Furious Curious. SOURCES: "How to Structure a Story: The Fundamentals of Narrative - article" (Author Learning Center), "How to Write a Better Novel: The 4 Most Common Story Structures" (MasterClass. 08/30/2021), "Story Structure: 3 Proven Templates for Timeless Storytelling" (Self-Publishing School, R.E Vance, 11/09/2021). Second City, accelerated writing (levels 1-3) under Jay Steigmann, 02/19 -04/19). MUSIC: "Agnate Ukuleles" (Steve Jablonsky). ©2022 Britton Rice, Ben Santoriello.

118. Side Hustles [Top Episodes]04 May 202400:34:35

Today we're talking about Side Hustles, with reoccurring guest and writer Chase Domergue. SOURCES: "53% of Workers Now Say Side Hustles Are a Must. 3 Tips for Finding the Right One" (Fool.com, Maurie Backman, 04/26/2021), "The COVID Pandemic Has Generated A BOOM In ‘Side-Hustle’ Start-ups" (gramersi.com, Laruene Rey-Millet, 05/05/2021), "Get your side hustle on and make the most of the changing landscape of work" (independent.co.uk 05/18/2021), "The rise of the side hustle"  (peopleperhour.com, 01/16/2020), "The growth of the side hustle" (azbigmedia.com, 12/01/2020), Wikipedia. MUSIC: "Underdog" (Alicia Keys). ©2021 Charlie Quirk, Britton Rice.

117. ENNEAGRAM | Learning About Ourselves (feat. Emily Phillippi of Flourish Coaching)30 Apr 202401:03:50

This week, we talk to Emily Phillippi about The Enneagram and what it means to learn about ourselves. In our conversation, we dive into the Enneagram's origins, nine core types, and practical applications in personal growth, relationships, and coaching. Join us as we explore its power for self-awareness, navigating blind spots, and fostering compassion within relationships.


Emily has been voraciously studying the Enneagram for years. Noting the unique way the Enneagram puts clear language to the motivation behind the things we do.. and the narratives we tell ourselves, Emily found the concepts tremendously insightful and practical for her own self-awareness and personal growth.


She decided to pursue coursework to become a certified Enneagram Coach in 2021, taking on initial clients in the summer of 2022.


She has found the Enneagram to be quite useful in marriages, giving couples insight into and increased compassion for their partner.


Emily's passion for reflection, introspection, relationships, and intentional living combined with her B.A. in Psychology (...and English and French) and M.A. in Education have found their home in Enneagram coaching.


LINKS:

www.flourishcoaching.biz


TIMESTAMPS:

01:00: Intro

02:28: What is Enneagram?

07:55: The Different Types

09:00: Types 8, 9 and 1 (The Gut Triad)

15:22: Types 2,3 and 4 (The Heart Triad)

23:56: Type: 5,6,7 "The Head Triad)

32:02 : Your “unhealthy” “maladaptive" state 

36:12: Stances

46:28: S.N.A.P (Stop Notice Ask Pivot) 

52: 45: Making friends with what you dislike about yourself.

55:32: Integrating Enneagram into relationships.


MUSIC:

"Who Are You?" (The Who), "Japanese jazzy lofi type beat" (kitsune)


©2024 The Furious Curious

116. Stranger Things [Top Episodes] 27 Apr 202400:48:10

The childhood adventure of Goonies, ET, or even Stand By Me. The horror of the Halloween movie series, or a Stephen King novel. The mystery of The X-Files, and the humor of Fast Times at Ridgemont High, nostalgically wrapped perfected together. Today we’re talking about Stranger Things and is The Furious Curious.

SOURCES: 

⁠https://www.seventeen.com/celebrity/movies-tv/a40229569/stranger-things-season-5/⁠

⁠https://screenrant.com/stranger-things-reasons-show-is-so-popular/⁠

⁠https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/stranger-things-nielsen-streaming-top-10-ratings-1235301882/⁠

⁠https://news.northeastern.edu/2022/07/06/netflix-stranger-things-popularity/⁠

⁠https://www.gamesradar.com/stranger-things-season-5-release-date-netflix-plot/⁠

⁠https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stranger_Things⁠

MUSIC: "Stranger Things: Opening Theme" (Kyle Dixon, Michael Stein), "Running Up that Hill" (Kate Bush), "Desire" (18 Carat Affair). 

©2022 Britton Rice, Chase Domergue, The Furious Curious podcast

115. Quiet Quitting [Top Episodes] 20 Apr 202400:49:52

As people continue to adjust to the working world post-pandemic, there's a new phrase that's been popping up in pop culture. Today co-hosts Britton Rice and Ben Santoriello unpack "Quiet Quitting." ©2022 Britton Rice, Ben Santoriello.

SOURCES: 

MUSIC:  "2 Legit 2 Quit" (MC Hammer), "Don't Dream It's Over" (Crowded House), "Ambient Occlusion" (tobylane).


114. Fractional Job Roles: They Worth It? (feat. Marketing Advisor + Musician, John C Pollard) 16 Apr 202401:03:58

This week Brit speaks with John C Pollard about the emerging part-time and project-based employment arrangements for leaders, known as Fractional Job Roles.


John C Pollard is a marketing advisor, professional musician, independent recording artist, and dreamer. 


He spent most of his 30-year career in a variety of marketing and consulting roles for Fortune 50 companies like SAP and JP Morgan Chase, as well as for agencies and private-equity backed start ups. 


John considers himself a life-long learner and has a soft spot for managing high-capacity creative teams. He continues to advise select clients on how to present a clear, consistent, and unique brand to the marketplace while he seeks to inspire fellow dreamers to ignore their inner critic and get after their craft. 


Recently, John has doubled down on his musical calling, performing both professionally in a regional band and releasing his own original music. You can find his musical on all streaming platforms under “John C Pollard.” His works are in our show notes.


TIMESTAMPS:

01:15: Intro

07:05: Defining Fractional Job Roles

18:00: Flexibility of work for workers.

23:35: What Agencies don't tell you.

25:30: Access to specialized skills.

33:49: Evolving work landscapes.

39:41: The process is part of the art.

45:00: How musicianship creativity can serve a marketing career, and vice-versa.

51:50: If you're considering a fractional job role.

58:24 The creative act is not a luxury.


LINKS:

welcome.johncpollard.com

Instagram

Facebook


MUSIC:

"Give it Away" (Red Hot Chili Peppers)

"A Synthwave Mix (Chill Back)" (VICE).


©2024 The Furious Curious, Britton Rice.

140. GNOSTIC STATES | Drug-free Altered Consciousness for Creatives10 Sep 202400:51:49

In this episode, The Furious Curious dives into the world of altered states of consciousness and their potential to enhance creativity and problem-solving. Hosts David and Britt discuss techniques for achieving these states without substances, including Gnostic states—altered consciousness reached through singular focus. They explore methods such as holotropic breathwork, sleep deprivation, polyphasic sleep cycles, lucid dreaming, binaural beats, and hypnagogic light sessions.


The hosts share personal insights and experiences, emphasizing the importance of consistency, intention, and journaling for tracking progress and gaining valuable insights.


Takeaways:

  1. Altered states of consciousness can boost creativity and problem-solving.
  2. Gnostic states are achieved through singular focus.
  3. Techniques like holotropic breathwork, sleep deprivation, and polyphasic sleep cycles can induce altered states.
  4. Professional guidance is recommended for certain practices.
  5. Altered states can lead to increased self-awareness, spiritual experiences, and deeper understanding.
  6. Lucid dreaming allows individuals to become aware of and control dreams.
  7. Binaural beats and hypnagogic light sessions use specific frequencies to induce relaxation or altered states.
  8. Consistency, intention, and journaling are crucial for exploring altered states effectively.


Chapters:

00:00 Introduction: Unlocking the Power of Altered Consciousness

01:34 Exploring Gnostic States: Achieving Singular Focus

04:08 Understanding Altered States of Consciousness

05:28 Techniques for Inducing Altered States

08:05 Holotropic Breathwork: Breathing to Bypass Ordinary Consciousness

13:01 Sleep Deprivation: Pushing the Limits of Wakefulness

26:45 Polyphasic Sleep Cycles

28:14 Lucid Dreaming

29:52 Reality Checks for Lucid Dreaming

37:31 Binaural Beats

45:07 Hypnagogic Light Sessions


Sources:

Gnosis (Chaos Magic)

Altered State of Consciousness

Breathwork (New Age)

Holotropic Breathwork Research

Altered States Without Drugs

Lucia Light Experience

Ness Labs: Altered States

Sleep Deprivation and Hallucinations

Polyphasic Sleep

The Science of Hypnagogia

Holotropic Breathwork

Lucid Dreaming Techniques

Sleep Cycles Explained


Books:

Llewellyn’s Complete Book of Lucid Dreaming - Clare R. Johnson, PhD

Holotropic Breathwork - Stanislov & Christina Graf

Consciousness: A Very Short Introduction (2nd Edition) - Susan Blackmore


Follow Us: LinkedIn: The Furious Curious


Credits:

Hosted and produced by Britton Rice, along with David Harper, Alexander Woell, Chase Domergue, Alex Detmering, and Nicole Lazar. Our original logo was designed by Nate Betts.


Music:

“All Comes Crashing” by Metric

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113. Ikigai (feat. bestselling author, career and workplace expert, Lindsey Pollak) [Top Episodes] 13 Apr 202400:40:43

In this Top Episode, Brit talks with New York times bestselling author, keynote speaker, and career and workplace expert, Lindsey Pollak about the Japanese concept of Ikigai. Ikigai (生き甲斐, 'a reason for being') is a Japanese concept referring to something that gives a person a sense of purpose, a reason for living.


LINKS:

lindseypollak.com⁠


BOOK:

Recalculating: Navigate Your Career Through the Changing World of Work

TEDx talk


MUSIC: "ekki hugsa (amsterdam) - live (Ólafur Arnalds)


©2021, 2024 The Furious Curious

112. Sober Living: How to Stop Overdoing It (feat. Expert, Author, Speaker, Duncan Bhaskaran Brown)09 Apr 202400:52:38

Duncan Bhaskaran Brown is a speaker, author and coach helping those overcome over indulgence.


According to his bio, Duncan has done his fair share of over indulgence, strictly speaking he’s drunk more than his fair share of wine and eaten more than his fair share of cake.


Along the way he found himself in some interesting places like on stage with S-Club, a stint as Mayor of his home town and morris dancing in Westminster Abbey.


After 20 years of over-doing it, he cleaned up his act and trained with the Easyway clinic, the world’s most successful stop-smoking service.


Now he spends his time helping people push over-indulgence out of their life.


Our conversation with Duncan included what led him to become an advocate, how his experiences contributed to his habit of overindulgence, and how his approach differs from traditional methods of sobriety.


Plus, we talk brain chemistry, how small small changes can help people get over their habit of over-indulgence, and much more useful bits.


TIMESTAMPS:

Intro: 01:29

03:24: Duncan's story

12:36: Duncan's approach

23:2: Portrayal of spirits in Media

29:38: Boosting self confidence

29:54: Brain chemicals

33:07: Energy and focus

38:02: "Spiraling Upwards"

40:10: First steps

43:08: Coaching

50:30: Take the quiz!!


LINKS:

bhaskaranbrown.com


MUSIC:

"TRUSTFALL" (P!nk), "Back To The 80's" (Marvel83).


©2024 The Furious Curious

111. The Recurring 1990's [Top Episodes]07 Apr 202400:43:23

Today we’re talking about the recurring 1990's.


SOURCES:

"Gen Z brought the '90s back because it feels impossible to grow up in today's economy" (Insider, Hillary Hoffower, 01/23/22), "The Nineties: A Book" (Chuck Klosterman, 02/08/22), "How Democrats would be better off if Bill Clinton had never been president" (Boston Globe, Neil Swidey, 07/10/18), "23 Fashion Trends From the ’90s That Are Back and Better Than Ever" (Cosmopolitan, Lauren Adhav, Maggie Griswold, 03/01/22), TikTok.


MUSIC:

"I Want It That Way" (Backstreet Boys), "Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand" (Primitive Radio Gods).


©2022, ©2024 The Furious Curious, Britton Rice





110. Friendship Recession (or Extinction?)02 Apr 202400:49:12

Friend Zone Fallout? Are we stuck in a Friendship Recession? Or is it an extinction? Today, we’re talking about Friendship Recession and this is The Furious Curious podcast.


TIMESTAMPS:

Intro: 0:00

The Numbers: 6:05

Five Reasons Why: 11:05

Reason 2: 18:12

Reason 3: 25:58

Reason 4: 30:34

Reason 5: 35:00

Key Actions: 45:00

Parting Thoughts: 47:21


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SOURCES:

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3nA6WhLEeL/?igsh=MTc4MmM1YmI2Ng%3D%3D

https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/02/america-decline-hanging-out/677451/

https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/why-a-growing-number-of-american-men-say-they-are-in-a-friendship-recession

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendship_recession

http://bowlingalone.com

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Men%27s_shed


MUSIC:

"Love Quotes" (Jenevieve), "Everything I Never Told You" (Beautiful Emotional Piano Music), "Seinfeld Official Soundtrack Seinfeld Theme" (Jonathan Wolff WaterTower), "Back To The 80's" (Marvel83).


©2024 The Furious Curious.

109. Possessions & Identity (Part 2): What Your Stuff Says About You (feat. Sam Gosling, Ph.D of Psychology, professor, author) [Top Episodes]30 Mar 202400:54:06

Today we continue our discussion in part two about the relationship between our stuff and our personal identities with Dr. Sam Gosling.

Sam Gosling is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas, Austin. He did his doctoral work at the University of California at Berkeley, where his dissertation focused on personality in spotted hyenas. His current research focuses on the psychology of physical space, how personality is expressed in everyday contexts in daily life, and in new methods for collecting data in the behavioral sciences. His approach is ecological, emphasizing the importance of studying individuals in the contexts of their natural habitats. He is an elected fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and Society for Personality and Social Psychology (or SPSP for short). Dr. Gosling is the recipient of the American Psychological Association's Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution, the Carol and Ed Diener Award in Personality Psychology, and SPSP’s award for methodological innovation. His book, “Snoop: What your stuff says about you” which we’ll also discuss, is based on the idea that we deliberately and inadvertently express our personalities in the environments in which we live and work. Clarivate, which is global leader in providing trusted insights and analytics, have identified him as one of the most highly cited scientists in the world.

SOURCES:

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VbPjsPW26ZUte4wkH9h3s2TmcBHPOp_yTBgVq3C2AHk/edit?usp=sharing

MUSIC:

"Sun Shines Through the Leaves"

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108. Dream, Then Do: Connecting Inspiration, Discipline & Execution (feat. Jurk from 5AM Studio, Professional Punks)26 Mar 202400:43:13

This week, we continue our conversation with Eric Jurkovic, or “Jurk” as he’s fondly called, the founder of 5AM Studio and creator of Professional Punks.

We delve into the long road to overnight success, finding joy in the process, the distinction between building and activating communities, realigning our narratives, the unspoken but necessary truths about "success," and how life is more malleable than we might believe.

With over a decade in the creative industry, Jurk's 5AM Studios crafts durable brand identities without the hassle of a large team. His work is truly amazing.

He also spearheads Professional Punks, a weekly newsletter delivered to your inbox spotlighting entrepreneurs who've transformed their passions into successful ventures. It offers unique insights from individuals who've carved their own paths, aiming to help and inspire you on your personal and professional journey.


LINKS:

www.thisis5am.com

www.professionalpunks.com


MUSIC:

"Back To The 80's: est of Synthwave And Retro Electro Music Mix} (Marvel83).


©2024 The Furious Curious Podcast, Britton Rice.

107. What Your Stuff Says About You [Part 1] (feat. Sam Gosling Ph.D of Psychology professor author) [Top Episodes]23 Mar 202400:37:21

Today we’re talking about the relationship between our stuff and our personal identities with Dr. Sam Gosling.

Sam Gosling is a Professor of Psychology at the University of Texas, Austin. He did his doctoral work at the University of California at Berkeley, where his dissertation focused on personality in spotted hyenas. His current research focuses on the psychology of physical space, how personality is expressed in everyday contexts in daily life, and in new methods for collecting data in the behavioral sciences. 

His approach is ecological, emphasizing the importance of studying individuals in the contexts of their natural habitats. He is an elected fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and Society for Personality and Social Psychology (or SPSP for short). Dr. Gosling is the recipient of the American Psychological Association's Distinguished Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution, the Carol and Ed Diener Award in Personality Psychology, and SPSP’s award for methodological innovation. 

His book, “Snoop: What your stuff says about you” which we’ll also discuss, is based on the idea that we deliberately and inadvertently express our personalities in the environments in which we live and work. Clarivate, which is global leader in providing trusted insights and analytics, have identified him as one of the most highly cited scientists in the world.

SOURCES:

⁠https://docs.google.com/document/d/1VbPjsPW26ZUte4wkH9h3s2TmcBHPOp_yTBgVq3C2AHk/edit?usp=sharing⁠

MUSIC: "Sun Shines Through the Leaves"

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©2022 Britton Rice, Ben Santoriello

106. Turning Passion into Profitable Pursuits (feat. Jurk from 5AM Studio, Professional Punks)19 Mar 202400:51:51

This week, we chat with Eric Jurkovic, or “Jurk” as he’s fondly called, the founder of 5AM Studio and creator of Professional Punks.

In this conversation, we explore turning passions into profitable pursuits, reframing difficulty, the importance of play in finding your enterprise, and how sometimes the most conservative decisions we make can actually be the riskiest ones.

With over a decade in the creative industry, Jurk's 5AM Studios crafts durable brand identities without the hassle of a large team. His work is amazing.

He also heads Professional Punks, a weekly piece delivered to your inbox spotlighting entrepreneurs who've turned their passions into successful ventures. It provides unique insights from individuals who blazed their own path, helping and inspiring you on your personal and professional journey.


LINKS:

⁠⁠https://www.thisis5am.com/pro-punks


"Synthwave - Retrowave - Chillwave Mix" (NIGHTRUN), "SANDRAWAVE" (猫 シ Corp.)

©2024 Britton Rice, Tin Whisper Media The Furious Curious

105. Millennial Pause [Top Episodes]16 Mar 202400:46:51

Dying in a digital darwinian world? Well you’re not, and you're not alone. This week Britton and Chase talk about the "Millennial Pause" and what it can teach us about the evolution of us and the internet. Plus, telltale signs you’re a millennial on the internet, which is ok!! MUSIC: "Mr Brightside" (The Killers), "Yeah!" (Usher ft. Lil Jon, Ludacris). 

SOURCES: 

©2023 Britton Rice, Chase Domergue. 

104. Getting Rewarded for Your Weirdness (feat. Bronwyn Williams of Flux Trends)12 Mar 202400:42:00

Today I’m joined again by Futurist Bronwyn Williams to talk about leaning into your own weirdness, getting rewarded for it, and how the future is a team sport, plus… what’s really going on with the new space race, identifying the new signals of change, and much more.

Bronwyn, aptly known as the "Chaos Whisperer," is a foresight leader and trend analyst at Flux Trends, She is a futurist, economist, consultant, and global keynote speaker. She is on a mission to decode the intricate patterns of chaos.

Her expertise lies in making sense out of the inherently unpredictable systems that govern our world, bringing clarity to the chaos and ushering the future into focus for individuals and organizations alike.


LINKS:

⁠www.whatthefuturenow.com⁠

Buy >> Future Starts Now, The: Expert Insights into the Future of Business, Technology and Society


MUSIC:

"Miami Nights" (New Retro Wave), ""New Me" (Noji).


©2024 Britton Rice, Tin Whisper Media.

139. ONLINE GURUS | How to Not be a “Fluffluencer"03 Sep 202401:14:26

Summary

In this episode, The Furious Curious delves into the world of online gurus, discussing how to avoid becoming a “fluffluencer.” They explore the reasons behind the rise of online gurus, including the demand for simple answers in a complex world and the accessibility of social media. An online guru is defined as an internet personality who offers simple or secret solutions to complex problems. The hosts highlight red flags to watch out for, such as overblown promises, lack of credentials, high-pressure sales tactics, cult-like behavior, lack of transparency, promoting dependency, and an excessive focus on the guru. They also identify green flags, including realistic expectations, credentials and experience, empowerment, ethical conduct, and a focus on personal development.


The episode covers topics like discernment, sharing ideas online without becoming a full influencer, the importance of personal experience, understanding concepts versus real-world application, the dangers of creating bad guys and in-groups/out-groups, using flash for credibility, and using vulnerability at manipulation. The hosts emphasize the importance of self-awareness, humility, and genuine intentions in content creation.


Takeaways

  • The rise of online gurus is fueled by the desire for simple answers in a complex world and the accessibility of social media.
  • Red flags to watch out for include overblown promises, lack of credentials, high-pressure sales tactics, cult-like behavior, lack of transparency, promoting dependency, and an excessive focus on the guru.
  • Green flags include realistic expectations, credentials and experience, empowerment, ethical conduct, and a focus on personal development.
  • Content creators should add value to the world without resorting to manipulative or deceptive tactics.
  • The education system often fails to provide practical knowledge, leading to a demand for online gurus who fill that void.
  • Critical thinking and self-reliance are crucial in navigating the world of online gurus.
  • Exercise discernment in cutting negative people out of your life.
  • Share ideas online without falling into the practices of online gurus.
  • Ground ideas in personal experience and give credit to others.
  • Differentiate between understanding concepts and real-world application.
  • Avoid creating bad guys and in-groups/out-groups.
  • Do not use flash for credibility.
  • Be cautious of manipulating vulnerability for attention.


Chapters

00:00 - Introduction: Online Gurus and Fluff Fluencers

09:01 - The Rise of Online Gurus

18:06 - The Education Gap and the Demand for Practical Knowledge

28:46 - Red Flags: How to Spot a Scammy Guru

32:33 - Green Flags: Signs of a Legitimate Online Guru

35:27 - The Difficulty of Calling Out Red Flags

37:22 - Navigating Negative People and Cutting Them Out

38:21 - Sharing Ideas Online Without Being a Full Influencer

39:45 - The Importance of Personal Experience

41:39 - Understanding Concepts vs. Real-World Application

47:52 - Avoiding the Creation of Bad Guys and In-Groups/Out-Groups

51:59 - The Pitfalls of Using Flash for Credibility

53:49 - The Manipulation of Vulnerability


Follow

LinkedIn - The Furious Curious


Credits

Hosted and produced by Britton Rice, with David Harper, Alexander Woell, Chase Domergue, Alex Detmering, and Nicole Lazar. Original logo by Nate Betts.


Music

“Cult of Personality” by In Living Colour


Sources

Fake Online Gurus: The Art of Deception

Economic Distress Stimulates Religious Fundamentalism

A Plague of Gurus: How the Internet Was Flooded with Fake Success

YouTube: The Art of Deception

LinkedIn: Jason Vana

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©2024 The Furious Curious

103. Update: A2409 Mar 202400:04:35

This week, Chase updates listeners on our A24 episode (ref: episode #85), just in time for The Oscars.


©2024 The Furious Curious, Tin Whisper Media.

102. The Future: Absurdity, Chaos, Speculation (feat. Bronwyn Williams of Flux Trends)05 Mar 202400:34:10

Today we're joined by Futurist Bronwyn Williams to talk about The Future... more specifically, we'll dive into the hidden rationalism of absurdity, how the impossible has become quite possible, speculation versus prediction, and having all of us get a lot more comfortable with chaos. This is part one of our conversation.

Bronwyn, aptly known as the "Chaos Whisperer," is a foresight leader and trend analyst at Flux Trends, She is a futurist, economist, consultant, and global keynote speaker. She is on a mission to decode the intricate patterns of chaos.

Her expertise lies in making sense out of the inherently unpredictable systems that govern our world, bringing clarity to the chaos and ushering the future into focus for individuals and organizations alike.


LINKS:

www.whatthefuturenow.com

Buy >> Future Starts Now, The: Expert Insights into the Future of Business, Technology and Society


MUSIC:

"On the Run" (Timecop 1983), "Coffee Date ~ Dearly Beloved" (Kingdom Hearts).


©2024 Britton Rice, Tin Whisper Media.

99. Psychedelics: PART 3 (feat. writer, Alex Detmering)21 Feb 202400:48:13

WARNING: This episode contains descriptions of drug use.

This week is part three of our three-part series on psychedelics with podcast contributor and writer, Alex Detmering.


Alex Detmering is a writer with years of personal experience using psychedelic therapy to work through his own trauma. An avid student of the uncanny psychedelic world, Alex loves exploring the hard science, the otherworldly encounters, and everything in between.


Follow us on ⁠LINKEDIN⁠


LINKS:

⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-detmering/⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/alexdetmering/⁠⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠⁠http://alexdetmering.com/⁠⁠⁠⁠


MUSIC:

"Blurry Figures", "Far Away" (The Flashbulb).


©2023 ©2024 Britton Rice, Alex Detmering. Tin Whisper Media.


**DISCLAIMER**

The information presented in this podcast episode is for general informational purposes only. 

The content is provided as a conversation and personal experience shared by the guest, who has undergone psychedelic therapy. 

This podcast episode does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

The guest's experiences and opinions regarding psychedelic therapy are their own and do not necesasrily represent the views of the podcast host, the production team, or any associated individuals or organizations.

It is essential to consult with qualified mental health professionals, medical practitioners, and counselors before considering the use of psychedelics or any alternative therapies. 

As we've come to understand psychedelic substances and therapies may carry potential risks and side effects.

Any reliance on the content of this podcast is at the listener's own risk and the podcast host and production team are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided in this episode. 

Always prioritize your safety and well-being by seeking professional guidance tailored to your individual circumstances. 

98. Psychedelics: PART 2 (feat. writer, Alex Detmering)13 Feb 202401:00:29

WARNING: This episode contains descriptions of drug use.

This week is part two of our three-part series on psychedelics with podcast contributor and writer, Alex Detmering.


Alex Detmering is a writer with years of personal experience using psychedelic therapy to work through his own trauma. An avid student of the uncanny psychedelic world, Alex loves exploring the hard science, the otherworldly encounters, and everything in between.

Follow us on LINKEDIN


LINKS:

⁠⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-detmering/⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/alexdetmering/⁠⁠⁠

⁠⁠⁠http://alexdetmering.com/⁠⁠⁠


MUSIC:

(The Flashbulb), "Blurry Figures, "Treaty" (The Flashbulb), "Far Away" (The Flashbulb). 

©2023 ©2024 Britton Rice, Alex Detmering. Tin Whisper Media.


**DISCLAIMER**

The information presented in this podcast episode is for general informational purposes only. 

The content is provided as a conversation and personal experience shared by the guest, who has undergone psychedelic therapy. 

This podcast episode does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

The guest's experiences and opinions regarding psychedelic therapy are their own and do not necesasrily represent the views of the podcast host, the production team, or any associated individuals or organizations.

It is essential to consult with qualified mental health professionals, medical practitioners, and counselors before considering the use of psychedelics or any alternative therapies. 

As we've come to understand psychedelic substances and therapies may carry potential risks and side effects.

Any reliance on the content of this podcast is at the listener's own risk and the podcast host and production team are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided in this episode. 

Always prioritize your safety and well-being by seeking professional guidance tailored to your individual circumstances. 

97. Psychedelics: PART 1 (feat. writer, Alex Detmering)06 Feb 202401:00:42

WARNING: This episode contains descriptions of drug use.

This week is part one of our three-part series on psychedelics with podcast contributor and writer, Alex Detmering.


Alex Detmering is a writer with years of personal experience using psychedelic therapy to work through his own trauma. An avid student of the uncanny psychedelic world, Alex loves exploring the hard science, the otherworldly encounters, and everything in between.


Follow us on LINKEDIN.


LINKS:

⁠⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-detmering/⁠⁠

⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/alexdetmering/⁠⁠

⁠⁠http://alexdetmering.com/⁠⁠


MUSIC:

(The Flashbulb), "Blurry Figures", "Far Away" (The Flashbulb).

©2023 ©2024 Britton Rice, Alex Detmering. Tin Whisper Media.


**DISCLAIMER**

The information presented in this podcast episode is for general informational purposes only. 

The content is provided as a conversation and personal experience shared by the guest, who has undergone psychedelic therapy. 

This podcast episode does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.

The guest's experiences and opinions regarding psychedelic therapy are their own and do not necesasrily represent the views of the podcast host, the production team, or any associated individuals or organizations.

It is essential to consult with qualified mental health professionals, medical practitioners, and counselors before considering the use of psychedelics or any alternative therapies. 

As we've come to understand psychedelic substances and therapies may carry potential risks and side effects.

Any reliance on the content of this podcast is at the listener's own risk and the podcast host and production team are not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided in this episode. 

Always prioritize your safety and well-being by seeking professional guidance tailored to your individual circumstances. 

96. Preview: 202409 Jan 202400:29:47

Today we’re talking about what’s to come in 2024. 


MUSIC:

"Fashion" (18 Carat Affair), "AHHHHH" (From Kirin J. Callinan's "Big Enough").


©2023 Chase Domergue, Britton Rice. Tin Whisper Media.


95. 2023 Recap04 Jan 202400:56:53

Today we’re recapping the that year that was 2023.


Episodes covered: 

83. THE MILLENIAL PAUSE

84. EAT THE RICH

85. A24

86. TOXIC POSITIVITY

87. PARASOCIAL

88. BARBENHEIMER

89-90. ADULTING (feat. Author, Speaker + Coach, Mel Trumble)

91-92. QUIET LUXURY (feat. NYU MBA Prof. + Brand(x)Lux head, Thomaï Serdari, Ph.D)

93. BUILDING YOUR NICHE ONLINE (feat. Nate Smoyer of Tech Nest) 

94. PICKLEBALL


MUSIC:

"As It Was" (Harry Styles), "Desire" (18 Carat Affair), "Modus Operandi (18 Carat Affair). 


©2023 Chase Domergue, Britton Rice. Tin Whisper Media.

93. Building Your Niche Online (feat. Nate Smoyer of Tech Nest)07 Nov 202300:01:40

You are listening to The Furious Curious podcast. Sorry to bum you out, but this episode is currently unavailable. Please enjoy full episodes starting at number 67. Thank you and stay curious.

92. Quiet Luxury: PART 2 (feat. NYU MBA Prof. + Brand(x)Lux head, Thomaï Serdari, Ph.D)05 Oct 202300:33:31

Understated excellence, subtle sophistication, and saying without saying… This is PART 2 of Brit unpacking Quiet Luxury with special guest, NYU MBA Professor and Brand(x)Lux head, Thomaï Serdari, Ph.D. If you have haven't heard PART 1, start there!

Thomaï is an international luxury authority with a unique background encompassing design, humanities, and business. 

She specializes in luxury marketing and branding to help clients launch and manage luxury brands that focus on creative innovation.

As the Academic Director of the Fashion & Luxury MBA at NYU, she aligns product offerings with market demands by drawing on her interdisciplinary training. She also heads Brand(x)Lux, a brand consultancy that interprets culture and its impact on business.

Thomaï’s expertise is further reflected in her contributions to various publications including Luxury Daily, VOGUE Business, among many others. 

She is also the editor of the academic journal called "Luxury: History, Culture, and Consumption" and the host of POPULUXE podcast, which explores luxury through unique objects and stories.

Her latest book further delves into her method and is called Rethinking Luxury Fashion: The Role of Cultural Intelligence in Creative Strategy. Here is part one of Brit's conversation with Professor Thomaï Serdari about "Quiet Luxury".

MUSIC:

"Moving Slowly" (Wilson Trouvé), "Spirit Blossom" (RomanBelov), Empire State of Mind [Instrumental] (JAY-Z, Alicia Keys)

©2023 Britton Rice. Tin Whisper Media

91. Quiet Luxury: PART 1 (feat. NYU MBA Prof. + Brand(x)Lux head, Thomaï Serdari, Ph.D)28 Sep 202300:44:00

Understated excellence, subtle sophistication, and saying without saying… Today Brit unpacks Quiet Luxury with special guest, NYU MBA Professor and Brand(x)Lux head, Thomaï Serdari, Ph.D.

She is an international luxury authority with a unique background encompassing design, humanities, and business. 

She specializes in luxury marketing and branding to help clients launch and manage luxury brands that focus on creative innovation.

As the Academic Director of the Fashion & Luxury MBA at NYU, she aligns product offerings with market demands by drawing on her interdisciplinary training. She also heads Brand(x)Lux, a brand consultancy that interprets culture and its impact on business.

Thomaï’s expertise is further reflected in her contributions to various publications including Luxury Daily, VOGUE Business, among many others. 

She is also the editor of the academic journal called "Luxury: History, Culture, and Consumption" and the host of POPULUXE podcast, which explores luxury through unique objects and stories.

Her latest book further delves into her method and is called Rethinking Luxury Fashion: The Role of Cultural Intelligence in Creative Strategy. Here is part one of Brit's conversation with Professor Thomaï Serdari about "Quiet Luxury".

MUSIC:

"Messenger", "Before the Lens" (Steven Gutheinz), "Biomes" (James Heather).

©2023 Britton Rice. Tin Whisper Media.

138. EMPATHY FATIGUE | Creators in the Age of Emotional Exhaustion27 Aug 202400:36:56

Exploring empathy fatigue and its impact on creators. Understanding the differences between empathy, sympathy, and compassion, as well as the symptoms of empathy fatigue.


KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  1. Recognize that your audience is likely exhausted, so consider creating calming content.
  2. Embrace in-person experiences to counter digital overload.
  3. Avoid empathy fatigue as a creator by being selective in where you invest your emotional energy.
  4. Cultivate empathy through writing exercises and mindfulness meditation.
  5. Focus on understanding and connecting with your audience’s experiences.

TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 - Introduction: Empathy Fatigue and Its Impact on Creators

10:20 - Chapter 1: Recognizing Audience Exhaustion

17:01 - Chapter 2: Creating Calming Content

20:26 - Chapter 3: Embracing In-Person Experiences

24:21 - Chapter 4: Avoiding Empathy Fatigue as a Creator

31:36 - Chapter 5: Cultivating Empathy

35:24 - Chapter 6: Connecting with Your Audience


FOLLOW:

LinkedIn - The Furious Curious


CREDITS:

Hosted and produced by Britton Rice, with contributions from David Harper, Alexander Woell, Chase Domergue, Alex Detmering, and Nicole Lazar. Our original logo was created by Nate Betts.


KEYWORDS:

empathy fatigue, creators, empathy, sympathy, compassion, symptoms, audience exhaustion, calming content, in-person experiences, emotional energy, writing exercises, mindfulness meditation, understanding audience


MUSIC:

“Emotion” (Curls)


SOURCES:

  1. The Psychology of Emotional and Cognitive Empathy | Lesley University - lesley.edu
  2. Empathy - Wikipedia - en.wikipedia.org
  3. Compassion Definition | What Is Compassion - Greater Good Science Center - greatergood.berkeley.edu
  4. Empathy vs Compassion: The Difference, and Why They Matter — Calm Blog - calm.com
  5. Empathy, Sympathy, and Compassion – What’s the Difference? - compassionit.com

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90. Adulting: PART 2 (feat. Author, Speaker + Coach, Mel Trumble)25 Sep 202300:28:02

This week, Brit continues his discussion of "Adulting" with Author, Speaker + Coach, Mel Trumble. If you haven't heard Part 1, start there.


Mel Trumble, Founder of ZERO F*CKS GIVEN LIVING, shares insights on "adulting." They discuss its origins, challenges, financial literacy, work-life balance, changing norms, and generational perspectives. Mel also highlights her coaching and speaking work, emphasizing joy and fulfillment in life.


HER NEW BOOK:

Big Book Of Bad Ideas: Adulting From Anxiety To Zero F*Cks Given 


LINKS:

Linktree

@ZFGLiving


MUSIC:

"Grown Up" (Danny Brown), "I'm Not Perfect But I'm Trying" (Rachel Chinouriri), "Order" ComeStudio.


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89. Adulting: PART 1 (feat. Author, Speaker + Coach, Mel Trumble) 14 Sep 202300:32:00

This week, Brit discusses "Adulting" with Author, Speaker + Coach, Mel Trumble. Mel Trumble, Founder of ZERO F*CKS GIVEN LIVING, shares insights on "adulting." They discuss its origins, challenges, financial literacy, work-life balance, changing norms, and generational perspectives. Mel also highlights her coaching and speaking work, emphasizing joy and fulfillment in life.


MUSIC:

"I'm Not Perfect But I'm Trying" (Rachel Chinouriri), "Dammit" (covered by Ruston Kelly @Paste Studio NYC New York NY).


©2023 Britton Rice. Tin Whisper Media.

88. Barbenheimer01 Sep 202300:33:53

The term "Barbenheimer" is a portmanteau of "Barbie" and "Oppenheimer," two films that were released in theaters on the same day in July 2023. The term has been used to describe the cultural phenomenon of these two films competing for attention from audiences. This week, we drop #5ReasonsWhy #Barbenheimer is a thing and what it says about current culture. 


MUSIC:

"Aqua Barbie Girl Tiësto Remix (Tiësto)," Barbenheimer Song" (Sleeper).


SOURCES: Wikipedia


©2023 Britton Rice, Chase Domergue. Tin Whisper Media.

87. Parasocial (feat. Alex Woell of Metamoderism)17 Aug 202301:04:23

This week, Brit unpacks "Parasocial" with Metamodernism podcast host, Alexander Woell. Alexander is brilliant, fascinating and kind soul and host of the fantastical Metamodernism podcast, where he interviews people about "life in the metamodern age and the films, television shows, and music that shape how we see the world."


LINKS: Listen to Metamodernism on Spotify and Apple podcasts.

SOURCES: Wikipedia, Very Well Mind

MUSIC: "Lofi Study", "Good Night" (FASSounds).


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