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Charlatan’s Corner
Charlatan’s Corner is where curiosity meets mischief, and the everyday turns into something worth laughing, pondering, and arguing about. Hosted by your resident Charlatan part fool, part philosopher this podcast dives into life’s oddly specific questions, half-serious mysteries, and the little rituals that make us human. Why do boys jump to hit ceilings? Why do pockets feel like a gendered conspiracy? Why do we brag about staying up late even though we’re exhausted? Each episode takes a seemingly small quirk of human behavior and unpacks it with humor, storytelling, and just enough “pseudo-wi...
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Episodes
Subconscious Desires 29.10.2025 13:51
Just some musings and ramblings about my childhood, not the specifics but some feelings I've walked away with it and how that affects me now as a father.
The Price of Being Too Nice 02.10.2025 15:13
What happens when you spend years saying “yes” to keep the peace? In this episode of Charlatan’s Corner , we dig into the hidden cost of being disingenuous, the resentment and fatigue that build when you silence your own desires. It’s a raw look at how honesty hurts less than pretending and how boundaries can build stronger relationships.
Looking for Meaning in all the wrong places 24.09.2025 20:01
I don't believe anything has meaning, I believe if you look for meaning in something you will find it. And I believe that finding meaning in things can provide you clarity on yourself. In this episode I talk about an identity crisis I'm going through for a while now and how I'm working through it.
High Fives with Architecture 18.09.2025 14:58
Why do boys jump to smack ceilings? In this debut of Charlatan’s Corner , we explore the “ceiling slap” a silly ritual that’s really about growth spurts, small victories, and the joy of testing your limits.
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