The Winter of Discontent (and Sage)
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Let’s dive right into it! This episode is all about the overwhelming presence of AI in our lives and how it's leaving us feeling a bit exhausted. I've been navigating the parenting trenches solo for a couple of weeks now, and let me tell you, finding the energy to chat about tech feels like climbing Everest with a toddler on my back. You know how it is—AI's everywhere, throwing new tools and updates at us like confetti, but do they really change our lives? Spoiler alert: not really. We also get cozy with the winter vibes, where the lack of sunshine has me reminiscing about summer days and sipping on sage tea like it’s the elixir of life. So grab your comfiest blanket, kick back, and let’s explore this whirlwind of parenting, AI fatigue, and the cozy charm of winter together!
Finally, I get to sit here and record in my cozy little home studio—what a treat! This past week has been a whirlwind, let me tell you. I’ve been juggling parenting duties solo, and boy, has it left me drained. It’s like I was running on fumes, trying to squeeze in some personal time to create, but every time I hit record, it was just a chaotic mess. I was stuck in this loop of exhaustion, and my thoughts felt all jumbled. But tonight? Oh, tonight I’m feeling a bit more alive, and I want to dive into a couple of topics that have been swirling around in my mind. Sure, I can’t help but feel a bit silly talking about podcasting itself—because, let’s face it, podcasting about podcasting is a little on the nose, right? But let’s talk about AI instead. I mean, we’re bombarded with AI news left and right, and honestly? It’s wearing me thin. I’m exhausted just keeping up with all these updates and new tools that promise to change the world but kind of just… don’t. It’s a bizarre dance, really. We’re expected to be thrilled about every new gadget, but when you dive deep, it feels like we’re just skimming the surface of something that should be way more meaningful. I often find myself wanting to tune it all out, even as I rely on AI more and more in my daily life. But maybe there’s a silver lining? I’ve found some comfort in the winter season lately. There’s something about the coziness of the dark evenings and warm spaces that makes me feel at home. I've been going a bit sage-crazy, too! Burning it, brewing it, you name it. I think it’s my little way of battling the winter blues and keeping those pesky colds at bay. But I’ve got to admit, the lack of sunlight does take a toll on my energy. It feels like I’m perpetually tired. Anyway, I’ll share more on my thoughts about parenting, winter, and maybe a sprinkle of Black Friday chaos in the coming chats. Let’s keep it real and relatable, yeah?
Recording in front of my mic tonight feels like a small victory after the exhausting week I’ve had. I’ve been in full-on parenting mode for what feels like ages, and let me tell you, it’s been a wild ride. The energy levels? Let’s just say they’ve been at an all-time low. 9 PM was my only window for ‘me time’, but by then, I was too beat to even think straight, let alone talk coherently into a mic. But tonight, I’ve got some energy back, and I’m ready to spill a few thoughts. First off, can we talk about podcasting about podcasting? It feels a tad cliché, but there’s something about the creative process that’s worth exploring. Then there’s the AI chatter that’s been nonstop. I swear, every time I check my news feed, there’s another AI tool or update that’s supposed to be revolutionary. But honestly? It’s exhausting. It’s like we’re all expected to keep up with the latest and greatest, yet most of it feels like a whole lot of hype for not much payoff. I find myself using AI for daily tasks, but I’ve become increasingly skeptical about its efficacy. It’s a strange relationship, really. On the flip side, I’m embracing the winter season, which has surprisingly brought some comfort. There’s a unique coziness about dark evenings, and I’ve found solace in the warmth...