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EPISODE · Oct 29, 2025 · 1H 27M

What the heck is this nonsense:?

from Thoughts from the 51st State of Confusion · host Ludwik Kozlowski

Buckle up and join the state of confusion! In this episode you will learn about what inspired the show, learn about our hosts, and hopefully understand why white guys like Lud should never take on rapping! It is an extra long addition that we hope you will enjoy. This show is a little more serious than most episodes as we provide background on how it came to be but it does have its funny moments. The true comedy will start on the November 12th episode! The shows will launch every other week on Wednesdays with content on x and youtube @confusedstate51 and additional post show insights on our website after the show premiere. Follow us to stay connected and please write us at [email protected] Key Show Notes:Welcome to our wonderful show “Thoughts from the 51st State of Confusion!” This show started being discussed in its present form in December 2024, with the premiere being taped in March 2025.This episode is different from most of the shows you will hear this first season in that we were introducing ourselves and it was a lot more background about ourselves then the format you will be hearing as we move forward in the weeks to come.During the show you learned a lot about us.Lud shared his love of entertainment, game shows, and audio/video work over the years. During the podcast he shared clips of some of his past audio production work including a variation of him playing Ludwik Hitchcock at the age of 9.Additional media shared included audio from his days as a radio producer as well as:An award winning high school music video production: https://youtu.be/peulPaYCmCw?si=8Kj0rUH4VAAEKsoRA short video project he wanted to air as a recurring series but it never panned out: https://youtu.be/LqiC-tnCwK0?si=PVVJM7bz7iJh2mtcA PSA parodying the old Folger’s Crystal ads for the National Poison Control Center: https://youtu.be/ZcHOrpbIIqw?si=joFhhVIweY9Jdu4XOther elements shared with the audience were his days working at Walt Disney World. Being a Disney cast member was one of the best roles he ever had and he loved being able to work there while learning about their corporate culture and helping make guests dreams come true.As he wrapped up, he shared the concept of the show comes from his work as an individual who is on the autism spectrum. Sometimes we can overanalyze and process messages incorrectly resulting in societal communication barriers. He advocates utilizing humor to make his point. One of the way he does this is by taking photos or capturing screenshots of messages that may be unclear or badly communicated and sharing the many ways his brain is picking apart the message.This podcast is going to be looking at those messages and discussing them on each episode. It also will evolve into other topics over time.AdsThe K-lite Dateline was a comedy skit he made when working in commercial radio as a morning show producer based off his experience running radio shifts on Sundays when he had to run syndicated programs off of compact discs. The main corporations of Clear Channel and Citadel (respectively now known as Iheart and Cumulus) had run ads for radio station date lines at the time, where you could call a toll free number to meet like minded singles who enjoyed the same music of your radio station.Anytime Lud ran the console and was with other disc jockeys who fielded calls, he would always hear callers who were strange and seemed to need companionship. Sometimes they would request a song indicating how this was related to a reincarnation (true story) while others would just request the same songs and complain they would never hear it. They would want to chat but a lot were socially awkward and seemed to have no friends. Based on that, he came up with a parody ad that he submitted to the National Broadcasting Society production competition and was a national finalist in the category of best audio skit writing.Launch Pad Job Club is a real non-profit from Austin, TX that helps individuals find work. They do great programs virtually and in person. The non-profit gifted Lud earlier this spring a registration to the inaugural Neurodivergence 2025 in Austin, TX which cost over $600.00 to attend. As a result, for a thank you, Lud paid it forward with a free advertisement in the trailer and episode of the premiere. They are worth checking out and their virtual programs via Zoom are amazing. Their website is launchpadjobclub.orgCreative Commons sound attributions:Crowd - Audience Clapping 6 by BRAINWAVEOfficial -- https://freesound.org/s/760916/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Long sigh - Long Sigh 1.wav by EverydayEldritch.com -- https://freesound.org/s/615223/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Rocket Launch - Rocket Launch.flac by qubodup -- https://freesound.org/s/182794/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Train - Train Passing By 75 with Steam Whistle, Bell.mp3 by FunWithSound -- https://freesound.org/s/591956/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Cash register - Cash Register Purchase by Zott820 -- https://freesound.org/s/209578/ -- License: Creative Commons 0AnnetteAnnette shared her story with us in the second half of the show. She has a vast and storied background but also is very talented. She shared with us the many roles she had over the years and the community involvement she has been actively engaged in.Sound EffectsVarious sound effects are utilized to help bring life into the program. In order for the sound effects to be used, they fall under a creative commons license attribution. The sound effects utilized during the show that need to be recognized and attributed are as follows:Flashback sound effect - Glissando Tremolo Vibes.wav by rodincoil -- https://freesound.org/s/271187/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Rimshot - Baddum Tish - Comedy Rimshots - classic rim shot.wav by rodincoil -- https://freesound.org/s/271208/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Applause - 143_applause.wav by freesound -- https://freesound.org/s/50291/ -- License: Creative Commons 0Casino Noise.wav by MVMTech -- https://freesound.org/s/569355/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 We end the show learning a little bit about Spruce Openai our announcer. There will be more about our announcer as time goes on but just know that our announcer is trapped and always has to do whatever Lud asks.The extended music is music from video software I own called Corel VideoStudio Pro X8. The music is also utilized in the youtube @confusedstate51 social media intros when I introduce my old high school projects. The high school PSA and Teleporter video used music from a library our high school TV station class had licensed called the Music Bakery. When I attended high school there from 1993 until 1994 (second half of my Junior through Senior year.Do not forget to follow our website at https://confusedstate51.wixsite.com/confusedstate51 for updated blog content and on our social networks. X: @confusedstate51youtube: @confusedstate51

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