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Morning Somewhere

2025.07.24: Elbows Deep

Morning Somewhere

Burnie Burns and Ashley Burns

Society & Culture

4.9614 Ratings

🗓️ 24 July 2025

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

Burnie and Ashley discuss business pitfalls, travel sleep, body clocks, best sleeps, livestreaming takes, Amazon's bracelet that listen to you, Clorox hacks, social engineering, fuzzy logic authentication, and proving your age.


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0:00.0

There are still faint glimmers of civilization left in this barbaric slaughterhouse that was once known as humanity.

0:07.2

Hey, we're recording the podcast.

0:10.2

Shut up.

0:11.5

Good morning to you, wherever you are, because it is...

0:17.5

More like that way!

0:18.9

Or July 24th, 2020. 5. My name is Bernie Burns, literally sitting right over there, and I am so happy. It's Ashley Burns. Say hi to Ashley, everybody. Do you feel that? I can see you. I can see you. I can see you with my two eyes. The energy is electric. It's good to have you in person again. God, it's so good to be back. It's so good. I didn't realize how long I was gone. I was gone. July 2nd. Oh, it was a solid three weeks. I was gone three weeks. Yeah. That's too long. That's too long. Trust me, I counted every single day. It's too long. It's just too long to be gone.

0:55.2

So it was one of the pitfalls we talked about with this Ruchity business, literally, is that it could lead to, like, this business trips and stuff like that. So we're going to have to, like, pause and evaluate, as always. Well, we'll work it out. We always do. Hi. Hey. I like you. Good to see you again.

1:10.1

Welcome home.

1:10.8

Thank you.

1:11.2

It's good to be home.

1:11.7

Good to be home.

1:12.3

Happy to be home.

1:12.8

Had some solid sleep after traveling.

1:14.4

That's always do. Hi. Hey. I like you. Good to see you again. Welcome home. Thank you. It's good to be home. Good to be home. Happy to be home. Had some solid sleep after traveling. That's always a really important first sleep, I think. After you travel, that's when you like, you take a nice hot shower, whatever. And then you just like pass out for however long you possibly can. Right. And the trick, I feel like it's harder to travel

1:30.4

going from Austin to Scotland because your body, and I know that you're not a huge believer in body

1:37.7

clocks, but I'm a big believer. And that your body's just not used to sleeping by the time

1:43.8

you need to be asleep here and it's

1:45.5

very frustrating when you get to bedtime and your body is not cooperating, right? It's just not

1:51.7

tired. You're adjusted to a different time. Yes. And so like if you go the other direction,

1:57.7

I feel like it's easier to make yourself stay up a little bit later and adjust to that way and just be an early riser for a couple of days than it is to get back here and then you just can't get to sleep when you need to get to sleep.

2:11.5

Yeah, it is something, you know, when you want to sleep and you can't, that's called insomnia.

2:15.7

But there's no word for like when you should

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