#Humor

4 episodes
  1. January 10, 2023 · Kris & Sean

    Food Ethics, Morals & Marketing

    What would you do for 10 million dollars? Would you break your kneecaps? At what point do your morals take precedence over money? Join us on this freewheeling and darkly humorous adventure, as a group of friends discuss everything from veganism and food ethics to absurd marketing and moral lines. Along the way, we also discuss morality, fears as a father, and uncomfortable truths we try to avoid. This chaotic mix of confessions, philosophical insights, and jokes you probably shouldn't share at dinner is both darkly funny and insightful. Disclaimer: This episode contains graphic discussions of animal processing and sensitive topics. Listener discretion is advised.

  2. October 10, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Bowing to the Absurd

    This episode of Positively Pedestrian discusses the philosophy behind the quote "Bowing to the Absurd". Our hosts, Kris Tyte and Sean Snodgrass, discuss drugs, motorcycles, clean coal, bad art, and the values that make us human. This episode is the perfect blend of dark humor, honesty, and a splash of self-deprecation, making it a compelling and relatable experience for all listeners. This episode challenges listeners to reflect on their own experiences and how they define themselves.

  3. September 9, 2022 · Kris & Sean

    Dad Jokes & Media Manipulation

    In this eye-opening episode of Positively Pedestrian, our hosts discuss their past aspirations, share dad jokes, and explore the often alarming nature of modern media. Kris Tyte and Sean Snodgrass skillfully blend humor with serious topics as they navigate discussions about childhood pranks and cults. This episode offers an honest, unscripted glimpse into two minds thinking aloud, engaging in real-world conversations that are both funny and heartfelt.

  4. March 14, 2023 · Kris & Sean

    Wired for Life - Natures Secret Code

    In this wandering-yet-profound episode, the hosts explore the interconnectedness of life-natural and artificial-through stories about pollen, memes, IT nerds, elephants, strip mall economies, and gut bacteria. What starts as a walk through muffler-laced streets quickly dives into deep symbiosis: how trees may chemically communicate, how gut flora shapes our identity and choices, and how memes might be distracting us from climate collapse. Along the way, we meet the "Gigachad of IT nerds", examine fecal transplants, explore breast milk vs. formula, and ask if free will is just another chemical illusion. It's science, sarcasm, and social philosophy, all tangled up in data-both digital and biological.

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