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[4308.66 --> 4311.94] Something that takes a long time that you've got to keep putting effort out.
[4312.06 --> 4320.90] I think at some point, logic and reason sort of disconnect in a way that the pain doesn't tell the thing that's logical to stop doing it.
[4321.48 --> 4323.60] Or the thing with reason is like, you know what?
[4323.62 --> 4324.48] Let's keep doing this.
[4324.88 --> 4329.40] Not that this is a painful thing, but I think when you're running a marathon, you just sort of do it.
[4329.40 --> 4330.48] You get into a groove.
[4330.58 --> 4331.26] You get into a mode.
[4331.34 --> 4332.84] And you just accomplish your mission.
[4333.32 --> 4333.40] Yeah.
[4334.40 --> 4337.18] Well, our mission is just to put out awesome podcasts every week.
[4337.38 --> 4338.84] And sometimes we feel like we do it.
[4338.90 --> 4340.34] Sometimes we feel like we don't do it.
[4340.38 --> 4341.50] But we still put something out.
[4341.74 --> 4342.38] And hope is good.
[4342.70 --> 4342.86] Yeah.
[4342.86 --> 4349.02] And so it's awesome to hear from people who confirm our priors or at least help our priors out.
[4349.18 --> 4349.94] All right, AJ.
[4350.78 --> 4351.44] BMC Beat.
[4351.52 --> 4352.00] Here it comes.
[4353.04 --> 4355.66] BMC Beat made me want to group hug everyone.
[4358.20 --> 4360.98] BMC Beat made me want to group hug everyone.
[4363.60 --> 4366.30] BMC Beat made me want to group hug everyone.
[4368.86 --> 4371.62] BMC Beat made me want to group hug everyone.
[4372.86 --> 4379.86] BMC Beat made me want to group hug everyone.
[4379.86 --> 4380.86] BMC Beat made me want to group hug everyone.
[4380.86 --> 4381.60] That's another one.
[4381.66 --> 4382.92] I just kind of want to keep it going.
[4383.36 --> 4384.98] That's some beautiful music.
[4385.54 --> 4385.74] Yeah.
[4386.32 --> 4387.66] That's a harp, I'm assuming.
[4388.18 --> 4389.20] A harp and a snare.
[4389.92 --> 4390.84] Definitely a snare.
[4391.30 --> 4391.98] Just a guess.
[4392.80 --> 4394.40] Could be keys as a harp.
[4395.04 --> 4396.50] Could be harp keys.
[4397.18 --> 4398.36] Could be key harps.
[4398.78 --> 4401.18] You know, any combination of a harp key.
[4401.24 --> 4401.50] Yeah.
[4401.50 --> 4402.06] Really?
[4402.18 --> 4406.00] There's a poet slash musician from Portland, I believe.
[4406.46 --> 4407.60] His name is Hobo Johnson.
[4408.50 --> 4413.08] And he has a Tiny Desk concert, which is just spectacular.
[4413.42 --> 4414.72] Very unique individual.
[4415.26 --> 4417.66] It's like spoken word poetry with music in the background.
[4417.96 --> 4419.06] And he has a band.
[4419.14 --> 4423.34] And every once in a while, his band yells the same word he's saying very emotionally.
[4423.34 --> 4426.74] Good luck to my future wives and their future lives.
[4426.80 --> 4429.24] Without me, you guys would do great.
[4429.30 --> 4432.46] I'm sure that I've prepared you for every guy you'll date.
[4432.92 --> 4434.26] And every guy you'll marry.
[4434.50 --> 4436.06] And every guy you'll hate.
[4436.16 --> 4437.34] Yes, the lullabies.
[4437.58 --> 4438.58] I sang out of tune.
[4438.68 --> 4439.74] That's probably what did it.
[4439.86 --> 4443.20] Or my twin size mattress that I have since I was seven.
[4443.38 --> 4446.68] That we have to sleep on whenever she spends the night.
[4446.78 --> 4450.24] And if she falls off again, she'll find another guy to like.
[4450.24 --> 4469.56] And he sings about heartbreak and divorce.
[4470.10 --> 4471.38] And it's just very powerful stuff.
[4471.48 --> 4473.72] I think he's kind of fallen by the wayside in terms of his music.
[4473.82 --> 4474.88] I'm not sure if he's doing it anymore.
[4475.74 --> 4478.40] But anyways, this track sounds a lot like him.
[4478.40 --> 4481.72] I'm like that kind of music and then that spoken word over the top of it.
[4482.40 --> 4484.44] So getting the Hobo Johnson vibes.
[4485.28 --> 4486.76] I have to check that out.
[4487.26 --> 4487.54] Yeah.
[4487.74 --> 4488.12] For sure.
[4488.24 --> 4489.12] His Tiny Desk concert.
[4489.60 --> 4491.22] I think they won the contest.
[4491.36 --> 4495.90] So Tiny Desk did a contest years ago where you submit a video.
[4496.90 --> 4501.02] And they pick one band to like give them a concert.
[4501.06 --> 4504.90] Because normally it's like huge names that are going on the Tiny Desk thing.
[4504.90 --> 4509.94] And he made this video in his backyard with his bandmates.
[4510.66 --> 4512.52] And he basically just like yells into his microphone.
[4512.74 --> 4514.28] And they yell with him at certain points.
[4514.54 --> 4515.90] And it's very interesting sound.
[4516.22 --> 4518.82] And so when they won the Tiny Desk concert.
[4519.00 --> 4522.00] And when they came and do it, they were just like tickled to be there.
[4522.08 --> 4524.44] It wasn't like, yes, I do all these concerts.
[4524.56 --> 4525.52] And so I'll do Tiny Desk.
[4525.58 --> 4528.34] It's like they were so happy to be on Tiny Desk.
[4528.68 --> 4529.60] That it was really cool.
[4530.76 --> 4531.14] All right.
[4531.16 --> 4532.36] We're getting near the end here.
[4532.36 --> 4534.92] Here comes Alex.
[4535.56 --> 4536.32] What's up, guys?
[4536.38 --> 4537.46] This is Alex from the Netherlands.
[4537.74 --> 4540.42] I'm really happy to leave you this message.
[4540.54 --> 4541.82] I'm a huge follower.
[4542.16 --> 4543.64] I listen to all your episodes.
[4544.22 --> 4549.26] And what I really like from this year was the introduction of the news section.
[4549.50 --> 4550.42] I really like it.
[4550.46 --> 4551.70] Also, it's very punchy.
[4551.76 --> 4553.04] The style in which is narrated.
[4553.16 --> 4554.18] I really, really like it.
[4554.52 --> 4556.60] And also the change along at France.
[4556.82 --> 4559.36] Because, you know, you have more sort of a freestyle.
[4559.68 --> 4561.64] You can talk about interesting stuff.
[4561.64 --> 4569.74] And when it comes to guests, I really like the episodes with, I cannot pronounce his name, but he's the author of The Pragmatic Engineer.
[4570.02 --> 4572.62] And also with Corey Doctorow.