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Carl’s Corner - Absurd Meditations from the Meadow
by William Pelletier
Welcome to Carl’s Corner, a soft, strange podcast hosted by a goat with spiritual aspirations, snack-based wisdom, and a strong commitment to lying down.These short episodes offer absurd meditations on rest, collapse, joy, grief, and the sacred nonsense of being human. Equal parts philosophy, emotional survival, and goat-led rebellion, this is a quiet corner of the meadow where nothing needs fixing—and you’re already enough.
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On Closing the Meadow Gate (Or Trying To, Anyway)
In the final episode of Season 1, Carl attempts to close a gate. It resists. Naturally.What follows is not a tidy conclusion, but a lingering meditation on endings, uncertainty, exhaustion, and the quiet courage of continuing anyway. Carl reflects on everything that happened in the meadow—being enough, failing loudly, resting without permission, hoping without guarantees, building altars from raisins, and packing grace for hard days—and realizes there may be no final lesson at all.This episode is an invitation to stop striving for resolution and allow things to remain unfinished. To take what helped, leave what didn’t, and remember that you’re allowed to just be—tired, confused, soft, and still worthy.The gate closes. The light fades.The snacks remain.And somehow… that’s enough.
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On Packing Grace for the Inevitable Moments When Everything Goes Wrong
In this episode of Carl’s Corner, Carl opens his Just-In-Case Box and shares what he’s learned about preparing for emotional emergencies—not with panic, but with care.Through fence malfunctions, duck-based emergency protocols, and carefully rationed dried mango, Carl explores why crisis preparation is an act of love for your future self. This meditation reframes hard moments as emotional weather events rather than personal failures, and offers gentle tools for surviving them with compassion intact.If you’ve ever found yourself overwhelmed, unable to access your usual coping skills, or wondering who you are when everything falls apart, this episode is a reminder: you are still you, this moment is not forever, and grace can be packed in advance.Because resilience isn’t about never breaking down.It’s about knowing what to reach for when you do.
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On Worshipping Small Things With Enormous Reverence
In this episode of Carl’s Corner, Carl builds a shrine from a flat rock, three raisins, a maple leaf poem, and a patch of determined moss—and discovers that sacred space doesn’t require permission, doctrine, or perfect beliefs.This meditation explores how reverence is created through attention, not authority. How spirituality can be personal, portable, and rooted in ordinary things. And why moss, puddles, and dried fruit may be just as holy as anything else when approached with care.If traditional spiritual containers have ever felt too rigid—or if you’ve long suspected that meaning might be hiding in small, overlooked places—this episode is an invitation to reclaim your own sacred practice.Because the sacred isn’t found.It’s made—slowly, intentionally, and often with raisins.https://a.co/d/0agpzuA7
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On the Magnificent Foolishness of Believing in Impossible Things
In this episode of Carl’s Corner, Carl stands beside a handful of stubborn green shoots growing in dust and learns what they have to teach about hope—the irrational, essential kind that persists even when all evidence suggests it shouldn’t.This meditation explores what it means to keep believing in possibility during droughts, disappointments, and long seasons of uncertainty. Not optimism. Not denial. But the quiet courage to keep growing anyway—to prepare for rain you cannot guarantee.Through wishbones, dandelions, and grass-based philosophy, Carl offers a gentle defense of hope as an act of preparation rather than prediction.Because hope isn’t about being sure things will work out.It’s about deciding to try—despite excellent evidence against it.https://a.co/d/09Qjyr50
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On Turning Your Life Into Art When It Feels Like Abstract Nonsense
In this episode of Carl’s Corner, Carl finds himself surrounded by pebbles, dried grass, judgmental raisins, and one inexplicable cucumber wearing a tiny hat—and realizes he may have accidentally created art.This meditation explores what to do when your life refuses to form a clean narrative. Instead of searching for hidden meaning, Carl proposes something far more radical: making meaning. With glue, humming, and a willingness to include the weird parts, Carl reframes confusion not as failure, but as creative material.If your life feels like a pile of fragments that don’t quite go together yet, this episode is an invitation to stop excavating for answers—and start building something intentional out of the mess.Because meaning doesn’t always need to be found.Sometimes, it can be made.https://a.co/d/01WWaSNg
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On the Sacred Art of Roaring at Things That Deserve It
In this episode, Carl faces a gate. Not a metaphorical one—a literal gate. It won’t open. It’s poorly designed. And it becomes the perfect scapegoat (pun entirely intended) for every pent-up emotion Carl’s been trying to quietly graze past.This meditation explores the power of anger, the holiness of a well-placed bellow, and why sometimes, the most spiritual thing you can do… is scream.Because not everything needs to be processed calmly. Some things deserve a roar.
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On the Revolutionary Act of Lying Down and Refusing to Move
In this episode, Carl explores the wildly subversive act of... doing absolutely nothing. Not as failure. Not as defeat. But as a gentle rebellion against a world that confuses motion with meaning.Whether you’ve hit your emotional buffer wheel or simply need a moment to sprawl and breathe, this meditation invites you to lie down, let go, and remember that stillness can be its own kind of power.Because sometimes the wisest next step... is no step at all.
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On the Sacred Art of Being Magnificently Wrong
In this episode, Carl gently guides us through the uncomfortable (but oddly freeing) terrain of being deeply, spectacularly wrong. Whether you’ve ever committed to a terrible idea with full confidence or delivered a speech to the wrong crowd at the wrong time in the wrong meadow—this one’s for you.Join us for a meditation on imperfection, shame resilience, and the kind of glorious failure that reminds us we’re still beautifully human… or goat-adjacent.Because sometimes, the wisest thing you can do is admit you have no idea what you’re doing—and keep going anyway.
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On the Revolutionary Act of Eating a Cracker While Your Life Falls Apar
In this episode, Carl finds himself unraveling in the meadow—lost in a spiral of thoughts about productivity, doom, and whether rocks might be judging him. But in the middle of this existential tempest, he discovers something radical: the power of eating a single cracker, slowly and deliberately, as a form of quiet rebellion.This gentle meditation explores what it means to stay present in moments of emotional chaos—and why grounding yourself in something as small as a snack might be the bravest thing you can do.Because sometimes, when everything is falling apart… you just need a cracker.
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On the Philosophy of Enough-ness
In the debut episode of Carl’s Corner, Carl—our snack-obsessed, contemplative goat—tackles the relentless pressure to optimize, self-improve, and achieve “excellence.” Instead, he proposes something much more radical: being enough. From reorganizing his burrow into existential zones to watching a beetle with full presence, Carl explores how letting go of perfection opens the gate to actual joy. It’s absurd, heartfelt, slightly mossy, and just the right amount of goat. Perfect for anyone who’s tired of treating their life like a performance review.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Carl’s Corner, a soft, strange podcast hosted by a goat with spiritual aspirations, snack-based wisdom, and a strong commitment to lying down.These short episodes offer absurd meditations on rest, collapse, joy, grief, and the sacred nonsense of being human. Equal parts philosophy, emotional survival, and goat-led rebellion, this is a quiet corner of the meadow where nothing needs fixing—and you’re already enough.
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William Pelletier
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