The $200 Mason Jar Podcast, Episode 419
15:30 to 23:00
micah: They say the best place to start is the beginning. We don’t believe that at all.
noah: Right, because the average American’s childhood is boring as shit.
micah: The average American life is boring as shit. At least in this day and age . . .
noah: She stared at screens. Then she died.
micah: But this man with us today? One of the very rare exceptions. Very rare. As a matter of fact, your history is so extra spicy they’re quite literally trying to erase it.
nathan: They have erased it. And not just me . . . all of it. Everything you guys cover on this podcast. It was the last gasp of grass roots, serendipitous culture. It’s literally been wiped from the memory bank.
micah: This is all very intriguing, but we’re still not interested in your childhood, ok? We don’t care where you grew up or where you went to college or if you saw Nirvana live when you were fourteen . . .
nathan: I did actually . . .but I think I was fifteen. The Breeder…