Episodios

  • After the Abyss
    Feb 27 2026

    What happens after the abyss?


    After certainty fades.

    After the outrage cycle burns out.

    After faith, productivity, and the promise of progress start to feel thin.

    After you realise there might be no rescue arc, no final act waiting to resolve the tension.


    After the Abis sits in that space.


    This is an episode about existential meaning in a world that feels unstable. About uncertainty, burnout, attention fatigue, and the quiet grief that follows the loss of belief — whether that belief was religious, political, professional, or personal.


    It asks what love looks like without hope attached to it.

    What connection looks like when you lower the standard.

    What grace looks like when people are loud, messy, flawed — and still worth standing beside.


    There’s a story about a paddling pool.

    There’s a story about meaning collapsing.

    There’s a story about choosing connection in the middle of mental and cultural exhaustion.


    No toxic positivity.

    No motivational arc.

    No neat ending.


    Just a quiet defiance:


    If there’s no one coming, there’s us.

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    9 m
  • The Missing Conversation
    Feb 17 2026

    As we choose our AI tools — not by features or performance, but by which one feels like it gets them.


    That isn’t really a story about technology.


    This episode traces that feeling back to a much older loss: the disappearance of thinking together. The loss of unfinished work, intellectual companionship, and the spaces where ideas could stay rough, debated, and alive.


    From early chatbots to modern work culture, this is a reflection on patience, kindness, TL;DR thinking, and what happens when the middle disappears.

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    9 m
  • After We Were Heard
    Feb 10 2026

    We fought to be heard.

    We fought for language.

    We fought for a seat at the table.


    And that mattered.


    But now that we’re here, something feels stalled.


    This episode looks at what happens when identity becomes the main thing we defend — and creation quietly falls away. When outrage replaces contribution, when expression stands in for making, and when being against something feels easier than building something new.


    A conversation about exhaustion, meaning, art, work, and the difference between declaring who we are and offering something that didn’t exist before.

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    9 m
  • The Loneliness After Discipline
    Feb 7 2026

    We did the work.

    We deleted the apps.

    We got more intentional, more self-aware, more disciplined.


    And then something unexpected happened.


    This episode explores the strange, quiet loneliness that can appear after self-help works — when coping mechanisms fall away and nothing rushes in to replace them. Not a crisis. Not a breakdown. Just a new kind of aloneness that no one really warned us about.


    A reflection on discipline, disconnection, and what we stopped building while we were busy fixing ourselves.

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    8 m
  • Season 4 Trailer
    Feb 7 2026

    When we last spoke, we were trying to make sense of a world that had fractured.

    Since then, something quieter has happened.


    We became more disciplined.

    More self-aware.

    More intentional.


    And somehow, more alone.


    Season 4 of Adequate Conceit sits with what’s emerged in the gaps: after self-help works, after identity hardens, after our conversations get shorter and our certainty louder. It explores loneliness without collapse, meaning without grand narratives, and the strange comfort of being heard back by machines when we’ve lost the time and patience to do it for one another.


    This season isn’t about answers.

    It’s about the middle we lost — unfinished thoughts, thinking together, and the fragile spaces where something new might still be built.


    If you’ve felt calmer but flatter.

    Seen but stalled.

    Disciplined but disconnected.


    This season is for you.

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    4 m
  • Existence pain
    Jan 11 2022

    Existence pain, sometimes it's hard to be here at all sometimes trying to work the whys and how's behind that doesn't do us any more Favors

    a lot of the thinking here developed after reading

    Loves Executioner


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    9 m
  • Love with a side of Pitty
    Jan 6 2022

    Do we have to understand before we love? We develop a particular type of care where we still pathologist the wants and behaviours of others who just like us might be doing the best they can. A caring pity. this time ask if there's anything a little better

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    10 m
  • I am sorry your just 'too much'
    Jan 4 2022

    That time you burst out love all over someone a bit too early.

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    11 m