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The Yes Theory Podcast

The End of a Chapter

The Yes Theory Podcast

Yes Theory

Society & Culture, Personal Journals

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 9 November 2020

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Things are changing in our little Yes Theory world, as well as the broader world, and we aren’t sure what the future holds. Thomas is headed back to Europe for the foreseeable future, and Matt’s stepped back from hosting. It really feels like the end of a chapter (with a new one coming close behind). To celebrate and close the last chapter properly, and to end the season on a high note, we took a new spin in this episode. Just like in Episode 8, there are no guests (besides the people that just pop into the recording). Instead, we travel with Ammar, Thomas, and Matt to the demolition site of their first home together, and listen as they bury their very own treasure -- a time capsule full of memories from this last chapter together. They reflect on the spirit that brought them together, and how unlikely it was that they were able to get this podcast into the world this year. We started the season talking about how crazy, uncertain, and out of control this year has felt. That hasn’t changed so much of the course of these last 10 weeks. The lesson we’ve learned is to just -- make the best of it. Keep growing, trying, bumping around. Find some stillness when you can. Fight the burnout. Maintain hope. Lean into your closest relationships. Make your life meaningful, and just take it day by day. It’s a wrap on Season 1 of the Yes Theory Podcast. If you’re just joining us, start from the top or choose your adventure. It’s completely up to you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Like many of you, I had big plans going into 2020 one of which was to go on a

0:26.7

treasure hunt but you know how that turned out in a statement released yesterday at

0:31.9

8 p.m. Pacific Standard Time Forest

0:34.1

Fenn himself said the treasure hunt is over that the treasure chest has been found

0:39.0

by one lucky finder.

0:40.9

Luckily, yes theory had another trick up our sleeves.

0:45.0

Do I say my name?

0:48.0

Thomas Ritzet really well.

0:51.0

Thomas K can just come do this.

0:54.0

Please include this in the podcast.

0:57.0

Do not include this in the podcast.

0:59.0

Please include this in the podcast.

1:00.0

But this show wasn't a playful escape like a treasure hunt. We dug into some shit.

1:07.0

And even before the pandemic, civil unrest or the election took the country by hold,

1:11.0

I was already starting the year from a weird place. I said this when we talked to

1:16.3

Aaron Ferguson in January. I'm very consumed by business stuff. I just have a very hard time like reconnecting with just my

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