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Some Topic - The Podcast

Some Topic - The Podcast

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This podcast features two hosts who sit down each episode to talk about a wide range of topics, from everyday life experiences to trending stories and deeper conversations about culture, work, and personal growth. Their back-and-forth is casual, entertaining, and often humorous, making listeners feel like they’re just hanging out with friends.

Each episode flows naturally as the hosts share their perspectives, swap stories, and sometimes debate different viewpoints. While the subjects may shift from lighthearted to thought-provoking, the tone stays engaging and conversational, giving the audience both laughs and something to think about long after the episode ends.

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Episodes
  • Episode 35—Conan the Barbarian Explained | The Rise of Sword and Sorcery Fantasy
    Jun 28 2026

    Two dangerously underqualified hosts return for another episode of Some Topic – The Podcast, diving headfirst into a chaotic mix of absurd hypotheticals, literary history, fantasy worlds, and cultural rabbit holes. What begins with a ridiculous debate about protecting a raincoat while it's raining somehow evolves into conversations about childhood birthday parties, detective stories, trench coats, and the wonderfully broken logic that governs everyday human thinking. As always, research is optional, confidence is mandatory, and every tangent somehow becomes the main topic.

    After previously exploring the deductive genius of Sherlock Holmes, Nick and Brett turn their attention to his philosophical opposite: Conan the Barbarian. Where Holmes conquers problems through observation and logic, Conan survives by instinct, strength, and sheer determination. Despite their differences, both characters emerged from the golden age of pulp magazines, an era where serialized adventures captivated readers with unforgettable heroes, dangerous worlds, and stories that wasted no time getting to the action.

    Naturally, being Some Topic, the conversation refuses to remain on course. Pulp magazine marketing, homemade soup stories, childhood memories, Dungeons & Dragons, fantasy archetypes, comic book heroes, and bizarre scientific detours all collide into another hour of controlled conversational chaos. Between the ridiculous jokes and historical tangents lies a genuine appreciation for storytelling and the writers who built modern fantasy long before it became mainstream entertainment.

    By the end, the episode becomes more than a discussion about Conan the Barbarian. It's an exploration of how heroes evolve alongside culture, why pulp fiction still influences modern storytelling, and what makes timeless characters endure across generations. Whether you're a lifelong fan of sword-and-sorcery adventures or simply enjoy listening to two dangerously underqualified hosts confidently wander through literary history, this episode delivers another entertaining trip into the ruins of reason.

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    ## ⏱️ Timestamps

    00:00 – Podcast introduction: two dangerously underqualified hosts

    02:10 – The raincoat hypothetical and absurd logic

    05:00 – Childhood birthday party detective stories

    07:30 – Trench coats, clowns, and ridiculous conclusions

    09:10 – Introducing Conan the Barbarian as Sherlock Holmes' opposite

    12:00 – Pulp magazines and early serialized storytelling

    15:00 – Robert E. Howard and Texas oil boom influences

    18:30 – Punchy storytelling vs. verbose fantasy writing

    21:00 – The Hyborian Age and fictional ancient history

    24:30 – Empire cycles: barbarism vs. decadence

    27:30 – Conan as king versus Conan the wandering warrior

    30:00 – Pulp magazine marketing and sensational cover art

    33:00 – Sword-and-sorcery vs. epic fantasy

    36:00 – Mediterranean history and Conan's inspirations

    40:00 – Dragons, serpents, and ancient mythology

    44:30 – Childhood memories and homemade soup stories

    48:00 – Dinosaurs, lost worlds, and early scientific theories

    52:00 – Historical context and controversial themes in pulp fiction

    56:00 – What defines Conan the Barbarian?

    01:00:00 – He-Man, fantasy heroes, and timeless archetypes

    01:03:00 – Conan vs. The Lord of the Rings style fantasy

    01:06:00 – Conan's influence on Dungeons & Dragons

    01:09:00 – Favorite Conan stories and closing discussion

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Episode 34—Sherlock Holmes Explained (Badly): Logic, Chaos, & the World's Most Famous Detective
    Jun 21 2026

    In this episode of Some Topic – The Podcast, Nick and Brett dive into the chaotic brilliance of one of the most famous fictional characters ever created: Sherlock Holmes. What begins as a discussion about the legendary consulting detective quickly spirals into a mix of pop culture references, historical context, and philosophical debates about logic, intelligence, and whether the world is actually solvable like a detective story. Along the way, the hosts explore how Sherlock Holmes became a cultural icon that has lasted for more than a century.

    Sherlock Holmes was created in 1887 by Arthur Conan Doyle and has since become the most portrayed literary human character in film and television history. From Victorian London to modern streaming adaptations, Holmes has appeared in countless forms, including the modern BBC series starring Benedict Cumberbatch and the film adaptations starring Robert Downey Jr.. The character’s enduring popularity raises an interesting question: why does Holmes continue to resonate with audiences across generations?

    Nick and Brett explore Holmes as more than just a detective—they examine him as a cultural template that each generation reshapes to reflect its own fears, technology, and worldview. Whether it’s Victorian crime stories, modern psychological thrillers, or interpretations involving addiction and modern policing, every era reinvents Holmes to match the problems and anxieties of its time.

    But the discussion doesn’t stop at literature and film. The hosts also examine the deeper philosophical question behind Sherlock Holmes: does the world actually work like a solvable mystery? Holmes represents a universe where logic and observation can reveal hidden truths, yet real life is often far messier. Concepts like chaos theory, incomplete information, and human unpredictability challenge the idea that everything can be deduced with perfect reasoning.

    Naturally, being Some Topic – The Podcast, the conversation derails into plenty of absurd territory. From commentary on Hollywood adaptations to debates about intelligence, detectives, criminology, and pop culture crossovers, the episode blends humor with genuine curiosity about why Sherlock Holmes remains one of the most recognizable characters in storytelling history.

    At its core, this episode explores the legacy of Sherlock Holmes, the evolution of detective fiction, and the idea that the real takeaway might not be becoming Holmes—but simply learning to pay attention to the world a little more carefully.

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    #SomeTopicPodcast, #SherlockHolmes, #ArthurConanDoyle, #DetectiveFiction, #PodcastDiscussion, #BenedictCumberbatch, #RobertDowneyJr, #BBCSherlock, #MysteryStories, #DetectiveStories, #PopCulturePodcast, #BookDiscussion, #FilmDiscussion, #LogicAndReason, #ChaosTheory, #ClassicLiterature, #VictorianEra, #221BBakerStreet, #DrWatson, #Moriarty

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Episode 33—Shuffling Fate: Chaos, Coincidence, and the 78 Ways We Fool Ourselves
    Jun 8 2026

    Two dangerously underqualified hosts dive headfirst into the strange, hilarious, and surprisingly deep world of tarot cards, spirituality, and the human need for meaning. What starts as a story about a tarot reading quickly spirals into debates about con artists, spiritual encounters, and whether mystical experiences reveal truth or simply reflect what we already believe. With sarcasm, skepticism, and chaotic humor, the hosts explore why people are drawn to symbols that seem to know them better than they know themselves.

    As the conversation unfolds, the episode shifts into the psychology behind tarot cards, revealing their origins as a 15th-century card game before evolving into tools of introspection. The hosts unpack concepts like the collective unconscious, the Carl Jung influence on symbolic interpretation, and how tarot functions similarly to inkblot tests—forcing people to project their inner world onto meaningless shapes. The question emerges: are tarot cards mystical tools, or are they simply mirrors reflecting the subconscious?

    The discussion then explores the deeper philosophical implications of starting over, personal transformation, and why people crave validation from external forces. Whether it’s a tarot deck, a spiritual guide, or a random life event, humans constantly search for signs to justify decisions and cope with uncertainty. Through humor and brutal honesty, the hosts examine the tension between accountability and belief, and why surrendering meaning to symbols often feels easier than confronting reality directly.

    Ultimately, this episode isn’t about proving whether tarot cards are real. It’s about understanding why humans need them. Through absurd tangents, philosophical debates, and relentless roasting, the hosts uncover a deeper truth: sometimes the meaning isn’t in the cards—it’s in the person holding them.

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    Timestamps

    00:00 – Chaotic intro and the philosophy of “Some Topic”

    02:10 – The tarot reading experience and questioning legitimacy

    05:00 – Spirituality vs skepticism and belief in higher forces

    09:15 – The Peru shaman story and unexplainable encounters

    13:40 – Tarot card history and evolution from card game to psychology

    17:30 – Carl Jung, the collective unconscious, and symbolic meaning

    20:00 – Tarot cards vs Rorschach tests and subconscious projection

    23:40 – The Fool’s Journey and tarot as a map of human development

    27:00 – Is starting over failure or transformation?

    30:00 – Sponsor break and absurd raccoon theology

    32:10 – Why humans trust symbols more than people

    35:00 – The psychology of validation and emotional defense mechanisms

    38:10 – Tarot as a gateway into vulnerability and emotional reflection

    41:30 – Psychological testing, subconscious truth, and mental evaluation

    45:00 – Tarot in modern anxiety and the Great Resignation

    48:30 – Myth vs fact: death cards, fortune telling, and misconceptions

    51:10 – The psychology of breakthrough moments and symbolic catalysts

    53:20 – Why humans trust objects more than other humans

    56:00 – When tarot becomes avoidance instead of reflection

    58:30 – Final thoughts and the illusion of meaning

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    #SomeTopicPodcast, #TarotCards, #PodcastClips, #PsychologyPodcast, #ComedyPodcast, #Spirituality, #CarlJung, #CollectiveUnconscious, #PhilosophyPodcast, #Mysticism, #HumanPsychology, #SelfReflection, #Symbolism, #PodcastHighlights, #DeepConversation, #FunnyPodcast, #Existential, #Mindset, #ModernAnxiety, #MeaningOfLife

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    1 hr and 3 mins
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