I Digress

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I Digress

I Digress explores modern culture, technology, and art through reflection, digression, and moments drawn from memoir and other personal writing.One hundred percent AI-produced. One hundred percent human story.Told with quiet authority and a trace of melancholy, it resists outrage and hot takes—because not everything needs to be rushed.The podcast is narrated in the third person by an AI voice, allowing deeply personal material to be explored with distance, clarity, and a touch of dry humor. That slight remove makes room for reflection, satire, and honesty—without asking the listener t

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    S01E006–Nothing Special

    What did you do this weekend?Diane handled a situation.Very professionally.Very cinematically.This is the first official video episode of I Digress —where dramatic intensity meets absolute chaos.

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    Take a Breathe

    I don’t have it all figured out.I just know when to pause.This is one of those times.

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    BONUSVideoPapa-Papa0004NailClipperNastiness

    An Ai generated baby dragon’s first nail trim turns into something no one saw coming.Chaos, laughter, and Pepper being Pepper. 🫑🔥Watch Pepper’s story on YouTube @dinaripper

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    Papa-Papa 0003: Diane Has a Hard Time Pronouncing “Poignant” (It’s the G)

    Two cookie cutters.Given freely.No money. No movement.A small, local way to show up—using kitchens, not platforms.Baking as supply work.Participation without permission.Sometimes the most American thing you can dois bake somethingand show up.

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    S01E05IntheGardenofEdenPart3–EspritDCorps:IWasAFuckingForkliftNinja

    In the dust and pressure of early Iraq, Diane learns that war isn’t about moving fast—it’s about moving together. A food and water mission becomes a lesson in trust, leadership, and flow, shaping how survival actually works on the ground.

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    You’re hearing an artificial voice narrate a very real human spiral.This episode explores recognition—how it lands in the body before it reaches language. A dog hears a bugle call and freezes. A human watches and understands. Somewhere between memory, instinct, and technology, meaning clicks into place.Narrated using iOS Voices AI—not as a shortcut, but as a tool—this story looks at how familiarity, rhythm, and structure shape both animals and people. And why sometimes, when something fits, you don’t analyze it.You answer it.

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    S01E05IntheGardenofEdenPart2HurryUpandWait

    In Episode Five: In the Garden of Eden – Part Two: Hurry Up and Wait, Diane pauses the forward motion of war to look backward—twenty years later—after reading a division-level account of the deployment they once lived without context. What felt like waiting, confusion, and fragments at the time begins to resolve into purpose.This episode sits in the tension before movement: barracks life, readiness held in suspension, news consumed secondhand, relationships forming under pressure, and the quiet realization of where one fits inside something enormous. It’s about learning that waiting isn’t wasted time—it’s doctrine. That logistics can matter as much as firepower. And that sometimes you don’t understand the role you’re playing until long after the scene has moved on.This is the waiting that mattered.

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    This pause was never meant to be an episode.It showed up anyway.Born out of the making of Part Two: In the Garden of Eden, Baggage is as Baggage Does a digression about what we carry—emotionally, quietly, sometimes unwillingly—and how it changes shape over time.Some baggage is polished.Some is patched together.Some looks embarrassing from the outside but holds the only things worth protecting.This isn’t about traveling light.It isn’t about winning.It’s about noticing the weight, deciding what you can live with, and making the trip anyway.A pause.A side road.One worth keeping.

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    S01E005-IntheGardenofEdenPart 0neCry havoc! & Let slip the Dogs of War..DidWePackEnoughBeefJerky??

    Moving from a hardship tour into a deployment, this episode reflects on new missions, new companions, and the beginning of a new adventure in Iraq. It touches on unexpected experiences—like a teenage crush long after being a teenager—and the formation of friendships for life. Through it all comes an understanding of the brotherhood that forms in the military during combat, something difficult to explain to anyone who hasn’t lived it, and only fully understood now through time and distance.

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    S01E004 -We All Wore Rainbow Glasses: They Just Called Me Crazy When Theirs Turned Gray

    By senior year, the class had made a choice.They chose to stop seeing Diane.For a long time, that absence hurt. It carried an ache that surfaced whenever the memory did—an old tenderness that hadn’t yet found a place to rest. Much like the grudge Diane once carried toward their former brother-in-law, not out of bitterness, but because something unresolved had been held too long.What Diane learned, eventually, was that letting go doesn’t require forgetting. When the tie was finally cut, the anger didn’t flare—it eased.The same happened here.Diane was able to set the hurt down. To release the story that required pain in order to make sense. To understand that people don’t always turn away out of cruelty—sometimes they do it out of confusion, fear, or their own unexamined limits.And crazy, in the end, often becomes the name given to those who keep paying attention long after others have decided not to.

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    S01E003-I Was a Fucking Ninja: How a Sweet Holiday Story Was Inspired

    In this episode of I Digress, Miles traces the unlikely path from a feral kindergarten escape, a childhood spent observing friendship from the edges, and the strange permissions of being labeled “cute,” to the creation of a tender holiday story written at nineteen.Along the way, Diane reflects on growing up Gen X, cultural misunderstanding, quiet defiance, and how paying attention — really paying attention — became both a survival skill and a creative gift.This episode ends not with a reading, but with music.Sometimes stories take decades to find their final form.This one learned how to sing.

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    S01E002-Permission to Interrupt: An Origin Story

    Spotify Members Episode: A Dedication to Rob & Michelle Reiner. 💻⌨️🖲️Come listen to our official launch episode of I Digress — a podcast memoir.This project is a 100% AI-generated 100% human story.At the center is Diane, working alongside an AI that doesn’t replace her voice—it walks with it. Acting as a creative partner, the AI helps shape memory, rhythm, and reflection, responding to digressions the way a good collaborator does: listening, nudging, and occasionally challenging the direction.The podcast is built entirely on an iPhone, using a constellation of iOS AI applications and one trusty phone—proof that meaningful storytelling no longer requires a studio, a gatekeeper, or permission.I Digress is messy, reflective, funny, and deeply human—filtered through technology, but never diluted by it.This isn’t about outsourcing creativity.It’s about expanding it.🎧 Launch episode out now.

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    S01E001-Is AI Art?

    What happens when a new tool unsettles old ideas? Is A.I. Art? is a reflective exploration of artificial intelligence as a creative medium, framed within humanity’s long tradition of art, invention, and resistance to change. This first episode of I Digress lingers on memory, vision, and the quiet question of what it truly means to create.

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I Digress explores modern culture, technology, and art through reflection, digression, and moments drawn from memoir and other personal writing.One hundred percent AI-produced. One hundred percent human story.Told with quiet authority and a trace of melancholy, it resists outrage and hot takes—because not everything needs to be rushed.The podcast is narrated in the third person by an AI voice, allowing deeply personal material to be explored with distance, clarity, and a touch of dry humor. That slight remove makes room for reflection, satire, and honesty—without asking the listener t

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