Bite-Sized Existential Crisis EP. 1 Legacy
October 31, 2019
You know those deep thoughts that blow your mind? The kind of questions that scare you so bad you tuck them away for your mid-life crisis?
Welcome to Bite-Sized Existential Crisis: a whole podcast dedicated to answering those questions no one wants to ask.
In this episode, I tackle the questions made by Kansas’ song, “Dust in the Wind”:
Is the value of your life only measured by the legacy you leave behind?
What’s the point of doing anything if nothing leaves a lasting impact?
Fair warning: Gandhi’s legacy isn’t the only change he wanted to see in the world.
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Kate Belanger • Aug 14, 2020 at 1:31 pm
I really liked this podcast it made me think about things that I’d never thought of before. It was also really well edited which made it super fun to listen to.
Sophie Cassidy • Aug 14, 2020 at 1:23 pm
This is truly a great podcast. You put so much effort into the research and answering the existential crisis at hand. You also have a very great tone that helps to show that you know what you’re talking about. Good job!
Ben Keys • Mar 31, 2020 at 2:40 pm
Amazing podcast! Everything from the idea to the production comes together perfectly. The cymbal crash after “my whole life is a lie” was a nice touch.
Harel Halevi • Mar 30, 2020 at 1:55 pm
The topic of this podcast draws me in, and Maylee’s vocal delivery and depth of knowledge in the concept keeps me hooked for the whole episode! Great work!
Evan Sanders • Mar 30, 2020 at 12:02 pm
Fantastic work! A fascinating concept met with superb use of editing and vocal delivery. The comedy you used helps keep the existential ideas afloat, making it more accessible to listeners. The music bed you used also helps to create an intriguing atmosphere, and the use of “Dust in the Wind” helps to tie your views together! Overall, a wonderful podcast!
Kendall • Mar 30, 2020 at 10:08 am
This podcast has a very unique take on making people question things. I very much enjoy Maylee’s narration style while she elicited a vast amount of pondering within each of her listeners. She did an awesome job with this podcast.