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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 25 MIN

what could have been. (and why it doesn't matter)

from rambling. · host LukeJSimmons

This one came out of a sick day with nowhere to be and a head full of mucus and thoughts. Something about being that kind of sick — the weird, floaty kind — makes everything go quiet and the brain goes somewhere else entirely. I ended up thinking a lot about change, about the trip I just got back from, about hobbies that never stick and the ones that somehow do. In complete honesty, I don't have answers to any of it. Just thinking out loud.00:00 Intro02:44 Nostalgia06:53 What could have been23:23 Conclusion

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This one came out of a sick day with nowhere to be and a head full of mucus and thoughts. Something about being that kind of sick — the weird, floaty kind — makes everything go quiet and the brain goes somewhere else entirely. I ended up thinking a lot about change, about the trip I just got back from, about hobbies that never stick and the ones that somehow do. In complete honesty, I don't have answers to any of it. Just thinking out loud.00:00 Intro02:44 Nostalgia06:53 What could have been23:23 Conclusion

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