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Jul 29, 2022Liked by Anya Kaats

That episode was like going to different galaxies, I loved the brutal honesty and openness from self reflection to staying in an open source code state, free to write code or get the culturel download packs but modify it to ur lifestyle, there might be a better way of writing a loop expression with less lines of code but still can run different expressions thru it, might be better than an assigned array of cultural ideals that don't serve you, static datasets (old beliefs structures) life's variables (personal values) may change and if you're not debugging/recompling trying ur code (conscious/unconscious) you'll end up in a static outdated state; memory leaks!. Hey in the Linux would we say: make dep, make clean, make bZimage <--- that's the command to rebuild your world in Linux hahaha sorry super geeky stuff but the logic expression applies to life.

Thanks Anya love ur podcast and ur friend is a trip!

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Jul 26, 2022Liked by Anya Kaats

Ooh I love when your sexy minds get together and let us listen in.

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Aug 7, 2022Liked by Anya Kaats

Boy, oh boy !

This girl is on firaaaa !

I had to “consume” this episode in small bites because your guest was intense.

She’s so RAW. It’s kinda of disturbing.

Buuuuut, she’s also so honest about her choices, her turnarounds and her gut feelings that the whole process feels totally … reassuring.

Her pace is so quick that she just does not have time/room for bullshitting you.

I loved your reflection about the “Burning Man” paradox. It seems like a lot of people just want to compartmentalize their identity/desires nowadays, without thinking about the consequences and the absurdness of their behavior.

At the end of the day, maybe they just need a safety valve and that’s it.

“Make the internet fun again” is such a good slogan and the idea behind it is so valuable. The all goddamn thing was so fun in the beginning. I’m old enough to remember it.

Sooooo… once again, Anya, I just wanna express my gratitude. Thank you for finding people like Lenore and thank you for giving them a microphone.

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