Ronald and Randall Gibson

The Same Difference

Society EN ↓ 44 Folgen

Identical twins who question everything except each other. Together, we explore the space between who we are and who we are meant to become.

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Ronald and Randall Gibson

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Society

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9. Jul 2026

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The Autobiography That Changed How I Think About Slavery 09.07.2026

In this episode, Randy and Ronnie explore Booker T. Washington's autobiography, revealing insights into the history of slavery, the growth mindset, and the importance of practical skills and character development. They discuss how Washington's life story offers timeless lessons on resilience, education, and leadership.

Your Brain Isn’t Broken. Your Life Might Be. 23.06.2026

In 2021, I was floating down a river in Montana with mountains in the background, music playing, and an ice-cold beer in my hand. A few days later, I woke up, drank coffee, and felt disconnected from reality. That moment started a year-long battle with intrusive thoughts, anxiety, and the realization that I had taken my mental health for granted my entire life. This video is not about quick fixes...

Where do ideas even come from? 06.06.2026

Exploring the nature of creativity, the source of ideas, and how tuning into the right mental state can enhance innovation. The conversation delves into the quantum field, the role of the subconscious, and practical techniques for unlocking creative flow.

The Smelly Secret Behind Strong Bones, Straight Teeth, and Healthy Babies 01.06.2026

In this episode:• The childhood disease cod liver oil helped reverse• Why Weston A. Price believed modern diets changed facial structure within one generation• The connection between vitamin A, D, K2, DHA, bones, teeth, and babies• Why traditional cultures protected special foods for women before pregnancy• How mouth breathing and jaw development compound over time• Why cod liver oil is not the sa...

I am an identical twin but I didn't find out until I was 30 years old 14.05.2026

We spent the first 30 years of our lives telling people we were fraternal twins. Everyone else thought that was ridiculous. We looked too much alike. But our doctor had told our mom we were fraternal, so that was the story we carried around as fact. Then, at 30 years old, we took a DNA test and found out everyone else had been right. We were identical twins all along. In this episode, we tell that...

I Gave Up My iPhone and Got My Dopamine Back. Here's What Happened 11.05.2026

What if the problem is not that we are weak? What if the problem is that we are carrying a slot machine in our pocket all day? In this episode, Ronnie and I start with a memory from the 90s: logging into AIM, checking who was online, getting bored, riding bikes, finding friends, playing basketball, and somehow ending up at Cherry Hill until it got dark. That world was not perfect. But boredom stil...

College Majors Matter Less Than You Think 29.04.2026

In this video, we break down how a so-called “jock major” from Purdue turned into a career path that eventually reached the top 3% of U.S. earners. But this is not a “follow your passion and everything works out” story. It is a story about starting in retail management, feeling stuck, taking a pay cut to get into corporate America, getting laid off, rebuilding, learning new skills, and slowly comp...

We’ve Read 403 Nonfiction Books. Here’s What It Did to Us 16.04.2026

We’ve read 403 nonfiction books over the past 10–15 years. Here’s the truth:We don’t remember most of them. But they changed how we think. In this video, we break down what actually sticks from reading, how it shapes your subconscious, and why it compounds into better decisions, better conversations, and a completely different way of seeing the world. We cover:Why you don’t need to remember books...

20+ years of meditation between the two of us, is it worth it? 25.03.2026

Two identical twins.20+ years of meditation. The real question: was it actually worth it? In this conversation, we break down what meditation really does to you over time, not the surface-level “feel calmer” advice, but the deeper shift in how you experience your mind, your emotions, and your identity. We talk about the hardest part of meditation (and why most people quit), what it actually means...

Confusing Screens for the Real World 12.02.2026

We explore the profound impact of screen time and social media on mental health, happiness, and societal polarization. We also discuss the illusion of reality created by screens, the rise of anxiety and depression among youth, and the addictive nature of technology driven by dopamine loops. Then comment on the dangers of misinformation and the echo chamber effect, emphasizing the need for emotiona...

Your Magic Pill for Health: Fasting 24.01.2026

We explore the profound benefits of fasting, discussing its historical significance, health advantages, and spiritual implications. We also delve into how fasting can aid in healing, prevent diseases like cancer, and enhance mental clarity. The conversation also covers practical tips for implementing fasting into daily life, emphasizing the importance of a balanced approach to eating and the poten...

Convenience Kills 10.01.2026

This conversation explores the theme of convenience and its pervasive impact on various aspects of life, including health, technology, food choices, social interactions, and mental well-being. The discussion emphasizes the need for mindfulness in our choices and the importance of embracing discomfort and boredom as a means to foster growth and resilience. We also delve into the implications of AI...

The Boy Crisis 23.12.2025

The conversation delves into the boy crisis in education, exploring its causes, the impact of father involvement, the need for emotional literacy for boys, the importance of meaningful work and purpose, and societal perceptions of men. The conversation delves into the complexities of disparities and discrimination, exploring the impact of age, gender, systemic racism, and the shift from a meritocr...

I want to lose weight, what are my choices? 07.12.2025

What are GLP-1's? Is it a good option? What are the other options out there for me? Why can't I lose weight?

The Key to a Great Relationship-Self Improvement 24.11.2025

The Gibson twins and their wives take a deep dive into what they think are the keys to a successful relationship. We apologize for the laptop fan noise. When we tried to remove it, it removed some of the conversation.

Living well into old age. 29.10.2025

We delve into the surprising number of ingredients in everyday foods , highlighting the importance of whole foods and mindful eating for longevity.

Beyond God 03.10.2025

In this episode Randy and Ronnie Gibson explore the concept of spirituality beyond traditional definitions of God. They discuss the limitations of language in expressing the divine, the role of ego in human nature, and the importance of personal experience in understanding spirituality.

The Self You Haven't Met Yet 19.09.2025

We dig into the importance of having a strong foundation of philosophy in your life. "Studying philosophy is a conversation between your current self and a future self that has reached their full potential."-Unknown

Preparing for "flu" season 04.09.2025

Severity of common cold symptoms fell 41% in the fittest and 31% in the most active. https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/45/12/987.abstract Flu shots in children: 5× higher risk of noninfluenza respiratory infections (incl. coronaviruses). https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22423139/ Glyphosate damages gut health. https://www.mdpi.com/1099-4300/15/4/1416 Adults sleeping ≤6 h/night were ~4× more likely to de...

The Quiet Grind 13.08.2025

In this episode, Ronald and Randy Gibson explore the concept of discipline and the quiet grind that comes with building habits. Books mentioned: The Courage to Be Disliked by Ichiro Kishimi & Fumitake Koga Atomic Habits by James Clear The War of Art By Steven Pressfield Can't Hurt Me & Never Finished by David Goggins Jocko Willink- "Good" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdTMD...

JoAnn Gibson(Fisher) Remembrance of Life Conversation 14.04.2025

JoAnn Gibson and her two grandsons Randy and Ronnie Gibson have a conversation on her life up until now. Recorded on 12/26/2024.

Gwyn Boettcher(Bartlett)-Remembrance of Life Conversation 15.09.2024

Aunt Gwyn and I(Ronnie Gibson) sat down to have a conversation about her life and learnings to hopefully share with her family for many years to come. This was recorded on 9/7/2024. Gwyn passed on 9/14/2024.

#2-Episode-Nikki Schwartz-Chicago,IL- Regional Sales Director 11.03.2024

Ronnie and Nikki discuss a handful of topics such as what small habits she developed to exercising more consistently, when she had her "ah ha" moment to getting on the path to become her best self, and some insights on parenthood.

#9-Episode-Mike Franchetti-11 year Sales Associate 11.03.2024

Mike Franchetti, 11 year Senior Carrier Sales Associate, and I discuss how he developed his work ethic from his Italian roots, what it was like going through his previous employer shutting the doors unexpectedly, and how important communication and relationships are in all aspects of life.

#15-Episode-Dave Moseley-Director of Business Development 11.03.2024

Dave Moseley, 10 year sales veteran and jacket winner,  sat down with me to discuss his early days as a sales operations manager,  the importance of consistency and not being worried about what others think, and his early  concert goings at the Metro in Chicago.

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