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Everything and Nothing

Society EN ↓ 4 Folgen

Everything and Nothing is a short podcast where a guy with a microphone talks through weekly topics—ideas, experiences, things that matter (maybe), and things that don’t. No scripts, no expert, just an open forum.

Autor

ramblingofficially

Kategorie

Society

Podcast-Website

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Neueste Folge

28. Dez 2025

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Pages and Pixels 28.12.2025

In this episode, I talk about two different ways to escape: books and video games. From quiet pages to immersive digital worlds, both offer different kinds of stories, comfort, and meaning. This isn’t about which one is better; it’s about why we’re drawn to stories in the first place, and what they give us when real life feels a little too loud.

Time: The Silent Friend 21.12.2025

A quiet reflection on time as a constant presence in our lives. In this episode, I think about how time moves alongside us, how it marks moments, and how it helps us notice growth and change often without us realizing it.

Episode 1: Space 14.12.2025

In this first episode, I talk about space. Not in a scientific way, but as an idea. The quiet, the scale, and the perspective that comes from looking up and realizing how small we all are in the best possible way. No answers, no expertise, just curiosity and reflection.

Introduction 14.12.2025

A brief introduction to Everything and Nothing —what this podcast is, what to expect, and why it exists.

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