72 - DISCUSSION: The Art of Existential Crises

EPISODE · Dec 7, 2021 · 1H 14M

72 - DISCUSSION: The Art of Existential Crises

from Humming Fools · host Kyle Stück

Why are we here, fools? What's our purpose? And why do we do the things we do and make the weird stuff we make? Are we wasting our time? These can be scary questions, debilitating even. Take it from two angsty fools like Noah and Kyle, both of whom have pondered these very questions themselves (with and without alcohol). Is at all bad though? Or can people and artists benefit from these questions? Hmmm, let's find out on...The Art of Existential Crises.OMINOUS LINKS:WebsiteNewsletterInstagramKyle & Noah Social"The Night Shift" PodcastSPONSOR:Java Beasts

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