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EPISODE · Dec 25, 2025 · 2H 18M

We Tried To Plan A Race To Mongolia And All We Got Was Anxiety, Stoicism, And A Puke Bidet

from Terribly Unoblivious · host Brad Child & Dylan Steil

Send a textA song cue, a cult movie memory, and one reckless idea—drive a tiny car from Prague to Kazakhstan. That’s the spark. What follows is the real story: two friends stress-testing the line between adventure and responsibility, and discovering how journals, Stoicism, and honest conversation can keep both the engine and the mind running. We weigh the rush of open routes against the people who need us home, then explore the tools that make meaning possible when big trips aren’t.We dig into daily practices that actually help: one-line logs that reveal patterns, a Daily Stoic routine that anchors mornings and nights, and long-form writing that lets hard truths surface. We get candid about AI in schools and why more writing now happens in class, then make a case for liberal arts as a superpower when problems don’t come neatly labeled. Along the way, we revisit Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance—romance versus analysis, quality as a way of seeing—and apply it to modern life.The heart of the episode goes deep on men’s mental health. We talk passive suicidal ideation with plain words, how to signal “I’m not okay” without turning it into a performance, and why “sit in the mud” support beats quick fixes. Partners get a workable script: set boundaries with the “let them” mindset, invite conversations at the end of a tough note, and focus on presence, not solutions. Parents get a practical approach to the birds-and-bees, consent, and rides home: decriminalize the ask, praise the gut-check, keep the channel open.We end with a better compass for hard things. Maybe not Kazakhstan. Maybe a punishing hike, a local challenge, a project that scares you just enough to grow. Choose something demanding, measurable, and survivable. If this mix of adventure, mental health, and everyday philosophy resonates, tap follow, share it with a friend who needs the nudge, and leave a review telling us the “hard thing” you’re choosing next.

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Send a text A song cue, a cult movie memory, and one reckless idea—drive a tiny car from Prague to Kazakhstan. That’s the spark. What follows is the real story: two friends stress-testing the line between adventure and responsibility, and discovering how journals, Stoicism, and honest conversation can keep both the engine and the mind running. We weigh the rush of open routes against the people who need us home, then explore the tools that make meaning possible when big trips aren’t. We dig ...

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