Dominic Rand
Dom's Blog
This podcast is an audio adaptation of my writing—essays, reflections, and long-form thoughts on meaning, work, relationships, technology, and how to live deliberately. Each episode is narrated using high-quality AI text-to-speech from my original writing, allowing these ideas to be experienced both on the page and through sound. The words, perspective, and intent are mine; the voice is a tool. Episodes range from practical reflections to philosophical explorations, designed for listening while walking, driving, or sitting with a cup of coffee.
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Episodes
Reflexões sobre o Brasil 15.06.2026 2:31:43
Portuguese translation of the combined Brazil Reflections.
Brazil Reflections 13.06.2026 2:08:39
This is a consolidated version of the Brazil Reflections series.
Brazil Reflections Part 15 07.03.2026 15:36
What I’m Bringing Home
Brazil Reflections Part 14 06.03.2026 25:10
Order Inside the Rush
Brazil Reflections Part 13 05.03.2026 20:24
Beauty Without Capture
Brazil Reflections Part 12 24.02.2026 15:50
Tides, Calls, and Cobblestones
Brazil Reflections Part 11 24.02.2026 15:25
Catching Alligators
Brazil Reflections Part 10 14.02.2026 10:33
Uba-chuva and the Weekend Cast
Brazil Reflections Part 9 07.02.2026 13:24
A Reservoir Afternoon
Brazil Reflections Part 8 05.02.2026 16:28
My First Night of Forró
Brazil Reflections Part 7 03.02.2026 9:01
Entering a Family System
Brazil Reflections Part 6 02.02.2026 7:46
Living without the buffer
Brazil Reflections Part 5 02.02.2026 6:28
Arriving in São Paulo
Brazil Reflections Part 4 02.02.2026 6:27
Eight Hours at the Gate
Brazil Reflections Part 3 02.02.2026 8:47
Expectations
Brazil Reflections Part 2 02.02.2026 7:57
Before the trip
Brazil Reflections Part 1 02.02.2026 3:39
A Bridge Between Experience and Meaning
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