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🗓️ 5 July 2020
⏱️ 114 minutes
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Fabian has been around. A bout with malaria in Congo somehow led to a high-pressure job in Silicon Valley which somehow led to running a company from a Range Rover while bumping through African backroads. He's now teaching free-diving in Montenegro. (Of course he is!) No idea what's coming next in this guy's life, but I'm looking forward to hearing about it.
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Intro music: “Brightside of the Sun,” by Basin and Range; "Good American Life" by Ed Dupas; “Smoke Alarm,” by Carsie Blanton.
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0:00.0 | Radio Mano, Papa Tchango |
0:30.0 | Hey Chris, I was listening to you today, talk about how you used to sit around with your buddies, get high and listen to music, listen to albums, listen to the experience that the artist designed for us. |
0:46.0 | And because of COVID and the loss of summer music, I had the same idea recently and then after I got to listen to your podcast while I was doing this amazing hike, I drove down the hill, set up a camp in a campground that would have been full otherwise, but because of COVID, there were no people there. |
1:10.0 | I drove out into a meadow, I hung my hammock, I put out my speaker, and I had the most amazing concert experience all to myself. |
1:19.0 | No crowds, no hassle, no you can't bring your line in, I had my cooler, and my time to myself, and I realized all of these albums are here for us. |
1:30.0 | And we have all of these downloads of music and concerts and experiences, and I was worried what I would do this summer without musical experiences, and I found a way to have my own musical experience. |
1:46.0 | So I liked that you brought it up because it justified what I wanted to do anyway, and reminded me that this is allowed, and here's a photo of where I was and what my musical experience was like, I hope you enjoy it. |
2:01.0 | Hey Chris, this is AJ, I'm usually from New Mexico, and I've been a long time listener to your podcast, and usually listen to you in the airport or when I'm walking, or usually when I feel really sad, or just when I need to stay real. |
2:21.0 | So right now I'm in Puerto Rico, I'm walking with my girlfriend, and we were practicing English, she's originally from Colombia, and she wants to say the name of your podcast for you. |
2:36.0 | No you say tangentially speaking, now you say tangentially speaking please. |
2:49.0 | Okay one more time, tangentially speaking. |
2:55.0 | Okay good job. |
2:57.0 | Alright have a nice day, please stay safe out there, and just keep saying stuff, see ya. |
3:07.0 | Hello Chris and fellow tangentialites, Kyle here, I'm coming to you from the Wind River Range in Wyoming, where I'm on a solo multi day trek, made it into my destination last night about 15 miles in, |
3:21.0 | woke up this morning with about a foot of snow in every direction, which I did not prepare for, so I am on my way back out now, but there was one section in the trail about 30 minutes ago where I had to scale up over a cliff. |
3:35.0 | About a hundred feet up, and as I did my bare canister fell out, my bear spray fell out of my backpack, kind of tumbled down the cliff about 20 feet, and I had to climb down and grab it. |
3:50.0 | It was pretty sketchy because it was snow everywhere, and probably would have fallen, it would have been bad news bears. |
3:57.0 | But as I was scaling down the cliff to grab the bear spray, my mind is so funny because I thought to myself, if I make it out of this, I'm going to send tangentially speaking a voice memo, made it out, love y'all. |
4:12.0 | Beautiful, thank you for those, and the photo from the first one was fantastic. |
4:18.0 | The view from the hammock, cute toes, painted nails, chilling in the woods, and yeah, so how do you say it in Spanish? |
4:29.0 | Hablando tan gente al mente le, no, si, it's as hard to say it in Spanish as it is in English. |
4:38.0 | Speaking is ablando, so that would be first, and then I don't know tangentially, tangentamente, I don't know, I don't know if tangent is a word in Spanish actually. |
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