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Fast Lanes and Slow Brains

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A joke about kitchen shaving turns into a surprisingly sharp look at how we move through the world—fast, loud, and often not paying attention. We trade stories from the highway about left-lane campers, ego-speeding, and the moment you back off when the car ahead starts drifting like a metronome. It’s funny because it’s true, and it’s sobering because we all do the calculus: is that driver on the phone, exhausted, or just determined to be first?
We shift gears to honor Jane Goodall with admiration that’s equal parts heartfelt and plainspoken. Her work with primates didn’t just expand science; it reshaped how we view intelligence, empathy, and evolution. From tool use to conservation, she created a bridge between curiosity and care. That thread—competence and attention—winds through DIY fails that make you wince, riddles that expose how easily the brain fills gaps, and viral moments where language skills turn a room from skeptical to stunned. Mastery, it turns out, is just disciplined attention with a long memory.
Sports gives us fresh stakes for the same themes. We dive into the Blue Jays–Yankees energy, the case for MLB’s automated balls and strikes, and how challenge rules and pitch clocks are redesigning the fan experience. Then we pull on NBA threads: Zion’s scoring pace and the internet’s slippery “fastest vs youngest” claims, plus the new push to remove stat penalties for half-court heaves so players actually take them. Along the way we talk long-bomb artistry from Steven Adams and Kevin Love, why brand fit in ads can feel absurd, and how a viral foul-ball video becomes a lesson in public behavior and consequences.
If you like sharp humor, real-world stories, and a no-BS look at how rules shape behavior—on roads, courts, and timelines—you’re in the right place. Tap follow, share with a friend who argues about left-lane etiquette, and leave a quick review telling us which sports rule you’d rewrite first.

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Chapters

1. Cold Open: Kitchen Shaving Bit (00:00:00)

2. Welcome Back + Setup (00:00:53)

3. Highway Etiquette And Speeding (00:01:03)

4. Distracted Driving And Safety (00:04:42)

5. Jane Goodall’s Legacy (00:06:09)

6. DIY Fails And Tool Talk (00:07:31)

7. Riddles, Bias, And How Brains Fail (00:08:17)

8. Language Talent And Viral Reactions (00:10:23)

9. Blue Jays, Yankees, And Ump Tech (00:12:11)

10. Pace Of Play And Challenge Systems (00:15:10)

11. Viral Ball Drama And Public Consequences (00:16:35)

12. Ads, Athletes, And Brand Fit (00:20:11)

13. Zion, Records, And What’s Real Online (00:21:24)

14. New NBA Rules And Deep Heaves (00:24:05)

15. Full-Court Passing And Wrap-Up (00:26:00)

16. Where To Listen And Sign-Off (00:29:00)

29 episodes

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A joke about kitchen shaving turns into a surprisingly sharp look at how we move through the world—fast, loud, and often not paying attention. We trade stories from the highway about left-lane campers, ego-speeding, and the moment you back off when the car ahead starts drifting like a metronome. It’s funny because it’s true, and it’s sobering because we all do the calculus: is that driver on the phone, exhausted, or just determined to be first?
We shift gears to honor Jane Goodall with admiration that’s equal parts heartfelt and plainspoken. Her work with primates didn’t just expand science; it reshaped how we view intelligence, empathy, and evolution. From tool use to conservation, she created a bridge between curiosity and care. That thread—competence and attention—winds through DIY fails that make you wince, riddles that expose how easily the brain fills gaps, and viral moments where language skills turn a room from skeptical to stunned. Mastery, it turns out, is just disciplined attention with a long memory.
Sports gives us fresh stakes for the same themes. We dive into the Blue Jays–Yankees energy, the case for MLB’s automated balls and strikes, and how challenge rules and pitch clocks are redesigning the fan experience. Then we pull on NBA threads: Zion’s scoring pace and the internet’s slippery “fastest vs youngest” claims, plus the new push to remove stat penalties for half-court heaves so players actually take them. Along the way we talk long-bomb artistry from Steven Adams and Kevin Love, why brand fit in ads can feel absurd, and how a viral foul-ball video becomes a lesson in public behavior and consequences.
If you like sharp humor, real-world stories, and a no-BS look at how rules shape behavior—on roads, courts, and timelines—you’re in the right place. Tap follow, share with a friend who argues about left-lane etiquette, and leave a quick review telling us which sports rule you’d rewrite first.

Support the show

You Wood Think? Bobby and Mikey D

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Cold Open: Kitchen Shaving Bit (00:00:00)

2. Welcome Back + Setup (00:00:53)

3. Highway Etiquette And Speeding (00:01:03)

4. Distracted Driving And Safety (00:04:42)

5. Jane Goodall’s Legacy (00:06:09)

6. DIY Fails And Tool Talk (00:07:31)

7. Riddles, Bias, And How Brains Fail (00:08:17)

8. Language Talent And Viral Reactions (00:10:23)

9. Blue Jays, Yankees, And Ump Tech (00:12:11)

10. Pace Of Play And Challenge Systems (00:15:10)

11. Viral Ball Drama And Public Consequences (00:16:35)

12. Ads, Athletes, And Brand Fit (00:20:11)

13. Zion, Records, And What’s Real Online (00:21:24)

14. New NBA Rules And Deep Heaves (00:24:05)

15. Full-Court Passing And Wrap-Up (00:26:00)

16. Where To Listen And Sign-Off (00:29:00)

29 episodes

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