The archive
Every conversation, so far.
We sit down with anyone who'll have us. Cab drivers, nurses, retirees, kids fresh out of school. Pick one and press play.
- 12Jun 10, 2026Reinvention58 min
The cab driver who used to be a concert pianist
with Marek Halter
Marek spent twenty years on stages from Warsaw to Tokyo. Then one winter, he stopped. We talk about beauty, exile, and the night he picked up his first fare.
- 11Jun 3, 2026Family1 hr 04 min
Raising six kids in a town of two hundred
with Yvonne Ochieng
What does community actually mean when everyone knows your name — and your business? Yvonne on motherhood, boredom, and the slow work of belonging.
- 10May 27, 2026Adventure47 min
I sold everything and walked across a continent
with Diego Salas
Eleven months, four pairs of boots, one quiet revelation. Diego on what walking does to a person who used to measure life in quarterly earnings.
- 09May 20, 2026Work52 min
The night shift nurse who writes poetry between rounds
with Priya Anand
On the strange intimacy of 3 a.m., the patients who never leave you, and finding language for what medicine can't fix.
- 08May 13, 2026Identity1 hr 12 min
Coming out at sixty-two
with Robert Liang
Robert waited a lifetime. We talk about the conversation with his daughter, the friends he lost, and the first time he held a man's hand in public.
- 07May 6, 2026Craft44 min
The luthier who only makes one guitar a year
with Anneke Visser
Anneke on patience, the smell of spruce, and why she turned down an offer from a famous musician who wanted to skip the waiting list.