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EPISODE · Jun 3, 2021 · 2H 30M

My Family Thinks I am Crazy with Mark Palmer

from Project Chaney · host Chaney in Wonderland

On this episode of Project Chaney, I sit down with a man of many hats, words, and books, Mark Palmer. He goes into the simulation theory, Tartaria, our lost history, and a little of his own. Mark discusses a little about his path into podcasting, how his thirsty brain has lead him to this place, his own spiritual journey  and where he may be on that path, today.Are you a person in desperate need for another rabbit hole? Are you trying to figure out some part of history, that has been taken away? Are there not enough binded words in existence to satiate your hunger for knowledge? Or, are you just now realizing that all the stuff that used to make you weird, now becomes your super power?With great power, comes great responsibility...For ALL things Mark Palmer, go to MyFamilyThinksImCrazy.comFind him on Rokfin, Instagram, Union of the Unwanted... maybe anywhere an intelligent conversation is being had.

On this episode of Project Chaney, I sit down with a man of many hats, words, and books, Mark Palmer. He goes into the simulation theory, Tartaria, our lost history, and a little of his own. Mark discusses a little about his path into podcasting, how his thirsty brain has lead him to this place, his own spiritual journey and where he may be on that path, today. Are you a person in desperate need for another rabbit hole? Are you trying to figure out some part of history, that has...

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