EPISODE · Jun 28, 2026 · 18 MIN
E7: Unruly Mind MetaGym; S8: Survival of the Horniest
from Danger, Vicious Dog · host TestTubeBaby
Proof that thinking out loud is its own kind of therapy. Will it help you function? Yes. It will. Doomed to human consciousness? You need Unruly Mind MetaGym.This episode starts as a microphone test and turns into an exploration of something I’ve gradually stopped trying to control: an unruly mind.For years I spent enormous amounts of energy trying to keep my thoughts organized, linear, and useful. Somewhere along the way I accidentally began experimenting with the opposite. Instead of forcing my mind toward a conclusion, I started trusting wherever it wandered.The result is this conversation.Along the way I drift through abandoned schools, Paris, art school, counseling, ambition, long relationships, creativity, why I think life is less a problem to solve than an experience to have, and why I increasingly believe that what we call an “unruly mind” might simply be… a mind doing what minds naturally do.I also talk about the strange freedom that comes from trusting yourself enough to speak before you’ve decided exactly where you’re going—and why that has unexpectedly made me a better counselor and a happier person.The episode ends with Unruly Mind MetaGym™, a satirical lounge-act advertisement for the world’s most ridiculous enlightenment program, where cosmic awakening, Las Vegas showmanship, self-help culture, and quantum mysticism all collapse into one glitter-covered sales pitch.If you’re interested in creativity, psychology, philosophy, counseling, improvisation, consciousness, ADHD, mindfulness, art, or simply listening to someone think out loud in real time, this episode might be for you.Or it might just be an excuse to let your own mind wander for a while.
What this episode covers
Proof that thinking out loud is its own kind of therapy. Will it help you function? Yes. It will. Doomed to human consciousness? You need Unruly Mind MetaGym.This episode starts as a microphone test and turns into an exploration of something I’ve gradually stopped trying to control: an unruly mind.For years I spent enormous amounts of energy trying to keep my thoughts organized, linear, and useful. Somewhere along the way I accidentally began experimenting with the opposite. Instead of forcing my mind toward a conclusion, I started trusting wherever it wandered.The result is this conversation.Along the way I drift through abandoned schools, Paris, art school, counseling, ambition, long relationships, creativity, why I think life is less a problem to solve than an experience to have, and why I increasingly believe that what we call an “unruly mind” might simply be… a mind doing what minds naturally do.I also talk about the strange freedom that comes from trusting yourself enough to speak before you’ve decided exactly where you’re going—and why that has unexpectedly made me a better counselor and a happier person.The episode ends with Unruly Mind MetaGym™, a satirical lounge-act advertisement for the world’s most ridiculous enlightenment program, where cosmic awakening, Las Vegas showmanship, self-help culture, and quantum mysticism all collapse into one glitter-covered sales pitch.If you’re interested in creativity, psychology, philosophy, counseling, improvisation, consciousness, ADHD, mindfulness, art, or simply listening to someone think out loud in real time, this episode might be for you.Or it might just be an excuse to let your own mind wander for a while.
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E7: Unruly Mind MetaGym; S8: Survival of the Horniest
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