

93: The Memory of Somebody Else
Nov 26, 2019
The hosts reflect on their five-year journey of self-employment and how career changes shape perceptions of past experiences. They discuss the quirks of phone accessories, including a humorous take on AirPods attachments. The conversation delves into the complexities of memory and the influence of experiences on personal narratives. They also explore their everyday carry essentials, blending tech with travel tips, while sharing their coffee consumption habits and the impact of caffeine on productivity.
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Five Years of Self-Employment
- Myke Hurley recently celebrated five years of self-employment.
- Reflecting on his past bank job, it feels like a distant memory, almost like someone else's.
Memory of Somebody Else
- Myke finds his bank job memories feel detached, like someone else's experiences.
- This detachment stems from significant career shifts and personality.
Calendar Logging
- Myke meticulously logs life events in his calendar, including self-employment anniversaries.
- Grey is surprised, preferring to remember organically, leading to playful banter about their lunch anniversary.