An audio journal chronicling my day-to-day experiences, reflections, and inner monologues made outer, as a creative transplant living in Budapest. I navigate the challenges and revelations of expatriate life—from language barriers, persistent jet lag to creative struggles and spontaneous observations.

I created it as a personal means to look back on this chapter of my life as I wrestle with artistic pursuits, and contemplate the human experience through the lens of cultural displacement. Sometimes philosophical, occasionally melancholic, and frequently weird, these musings capture my journey of planting a life in new soil.

All of the episodes, or most of them anyway, are here.

Available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts

The latest episode on Spotify:

Critics Rave:

"Whose idea was this?"  

~ The Dallas Gazette

"Why would anyone listen to this crap?"

~ Rolling Stone Magazine

"It's not my fault I never figured out how to create any meaningful contribution to society other than heady missives aimed at warning people what's good, what's bad, and low-key gaslighting them about their own opinions. And, oh yeah, this podcast stinks." 

~ Every Critic Ever

Other Episodes:

Episode 12

My throat ailment makes me think of RFK Jr.'s voice issues as I reflect on a year since relocating from Los Angeles to Budapest. Challenges of expatriation, comfort zones, and growth...

Episode 9

Coffee and Nostalgia

Episode 8

Thoughts about autumn and the curse of the polymath...