Throw in the kitchen sink why don't ya!!

Throw in the kitchen sink why don't ya!!

From Red Thread Podcast by Random Randy

June 1, 2026 · 1h 27m · Season 2 · Episode 2

About this episode

In this episode, Random Randy explores a myriad of concepts including storytelling, inversion, and the philosophical implications of time and existence.

Welcome everyone to the show where you can find it all a story for every man woman and child! did I say a story, how bout a thousand?! Yes, we live in the most brilliant compilation of stories ever! What to do in the midst of all this? I know, I'll create another story! My story!! Here's some things I get into in today's story: inversion and reflection, understanding and imagination, information trapeze, making something fantastic from the inversion around you, drawing information from alternate dimensions, tartaria and the analog old world era, aliens or timelords?, preserving timelines and temporal manipulation. Are we in the corpuscle of a previous era or many?, disposable living by design. leaving nothing behind except for state sponsored projects that can last through time, the sky as a manifold reflection, placement of created peoples, information triggers/mirrors, programs/mirrors/alchemy in music & lyrics, beholding to creation by creating, building your emotional brick house, the shadow element , correspondence, and the dream as the philosopher's stone. these ideas on this episode thanks for your support!!! I look forward to creating new episodes again in the near future…

People in this episode

Host: Random Randy

Topics covered

  • storytelling
  • inversion and reflection
  • temporal manipulation
  • information and imagination
  • cultural commentary
  • philosophy of time

Keywords

  • storytelling
  • inversion
  • temporal manipulation
  • cultural commentary
  • philosophy
  • information
  • aliens
  • timelords

Mentioned in this episode

Books & works: Tartaria

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