Existentialism
Discover key takeaways from 6 podcast episodes about this topic.

Alton Brown Eats His Last Meal
Alton Brown reveals the profound literary, emotional, and philosophical underpinnings of his 'last meal' choices, from caviar to lamb, connecting food to identity, memory, and the human condition.

Gianmarco Soresi Eats His Last Meal
Comedian Gianmarco Soresi shares his 'last meal' choices, revealing deep-seated anxieties about death, the complexities of his family dynamics, and how his Jewish heritage and a strong partner have shaped his life and career.

Recording Scary PRIVATE INVESTIGATOR Stories Live! (Just Chatting)
The host reads two unsettling private investigator stories, one involving a man planning an elementary school attack and another about a husband's violent secret, interspersed with candid commentary on YouTube algorithms, the voice acting industry, and geopolitical conspiracies.

Comedian Bryan Callen makes stunning admission about America's obsession with False Gods
Comedian Bryan Callen reveals how achieving all his life goals led to a 'catastrophe of success,' prompting a deep dive into society's worship of 'false gods' like status, money, and technology, and the dangers of political ideologies that erode individual liberty.

Jared Kushner, Trump Obsession, & Healing Through Hate | The Tim Dillon Show #480
Tim Dillon dissects how political obsession is destroying families, satirizes Jared Kushner's Gaza redevelopment as a 'catastrophic success,' and argues that societal healing occurs through the normalization and commodification of hatred, not love.

Rebecca Newberger Goldstein on What Matters and Why It Matters | Mindscape 340
Philosopher and novelist Rebecca Newberger Goldstein explores the 'mattering instinct,' arguing that humans uniquely strive to justify their inherent self-attention, leading to diverse and sometimes destructive ways of finding meaning.