

1301: Ways to Mimic Sled Pushes at Home, Correcting Pain Associated With Wearing High Heels, Tips for Dealing With Relationship Stress While Quarantined & More
May 27, 2020
The hosts share clever ways to mimic sled pushes at home using everyday items. They tackle knee pain issues linked to high heels and offer relationship advice for couples navigating quarantine stress. The conversation also delves into the evolving landscape of social media and the authenticity of connections. Additionally, they explore the benefits of full-spectrum hemp oil for anxiety and discuss the implications of remote work on family life, emphasizing resilience in both personal fitness and relationships.
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Chuck E. Cheese Memories
- Sal DiStefano recounts childhood memories of getting into "rumbles" with other kids in the ball pit at Chuck E. Cheese.
- He also reflects on how much smaller Chuck E. Cheese seemed as an adult compared to his childhood perception.
AI-Generated Screenplays
- Justin Andrews discusses Benjamin, an AI that writes screenplays, and a director's attempt to film one.
- He finds the resulting film terrible but is happy that machines still struggle with creative endeavors.
Algorithms and Art
- Adam Schafer believes algorithms already influence movie creation by catering to consumer preferences.
- He references the book "Hitmakers," which explains how artists use established patterns, potentially limiting true creativity.