The Blake Cunningham Delirium

EP 28 THE RAY AND BLAKE DELIRIUM


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Ever find yourself four drinks in, scrolling headlines that feel like a countdown clock? We went straight into the heart of that feeling—how fear-bait news frames conflict, why draft rumors refuse to die, and what nuclear anxiety does to your brain when it’s midnight and you’re too wired to sleep. It’s chaotic, honest, and more than a little funny, because that’s how late-night coping sounds.

From there we detoured into the internet’s secret handshake: niche conspiracies and Agartha memes. Not to argue what’s “real,” but to unpack why those rabbit holes are so sticky, how they create instant belonging, and where curiosity slips into credulity. Along the way, pain memories kept us grounded—cracking your head on tile, the surreal cold-burn of liquid nitrogen, choosing laser over freeze for wart removal, and the weird relief when a simple remedy outperforms a big clinical promise. Bodies remember; those memories quietly steer our choices.

Money shame and avoidance made an appearance too: trying to learn stocks before nailing basics like a driver’s license or a routine. It’s a familiar pattern—reaching for complex wins to cover simple gaps. We pulled it back to something steadier: stabilize bills, build small buffers, automate what you can, then take tiny, patient steps with investing. That same pragmatic streak carries into everyday life—concerts, long drives, and the eternal war between rave beats to keep the driver awake and the backseat’s desperate need for silence. Add apartment letters about dogs, laundry rooms, bathroom fans, smoking perimeters, and late fees, and you’ve got real adulthood: logistics plus empathy.

The throughline is simple. Notice your triggers—headlines, conspiracies, pain, money, noise—and build small habits that make you harder to rattle: boundaries with news, basic financial systems, better trip plans, kinder apartment etiquette. It’s not glamorous, but it’s what keeps you human when the feed tries to turn you into a siren. If this resonates, hit follow, share with a friend who doomscrolls after midnight, and drop a review to tell us the late-night thought you can’t shake.

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The Blake Cunningham DeliriumBy Blake Cunningham