Episode 225: Sneakers, Pyramids, and Psychedelics

Episode 225: Sneakers, Pyramids, and Psychedelics

This week, we sat down for a Saturday morning podcast in the middle of spring break—evidenced by Tony almost sleeping through the recording. We talked March Madness, funny college team names, comfortable sneakers, and the mind-blowing discovery of a 2-kilometer-deep structure under the Pyramid of Giza. Naturally, this led us down a rabbit hole of what it all means for human history, leaving us with way more questions than answers. The only thing we do know for sure? Love and compassion is the way!

We also dove into wild weed and mushroom experiences and their possible connection to something bigger. Plus, how a few key differences between Plato and Confucius might explain cultural divides between China and the West. Throw in some dad jokes, insane internet videos, jellyfish, a shoutout to the very real Museum of Failure, Fun Facts, and much more.

Thanks for hanging with two regular dads.

Cheers!

m&t

Mike & Tony

A weekly long-form conversational podcast hosted by musician Tony Dollar and comedic raconteur Mike Pearce. Based in Denver, the show dives into life, music, current events, and all things weird, sometimes with guests ranging from musicians to artists, educators to comedians. Expect heartfelt reflections, unpredictable humor, and plenty of off-the-wall tangents that mix pop culture, personal stories, and real talk about life, the universe, and everything in between.

https://www.themikeandtonyshow.com
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