Episodios

  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 3.16.25
    Mar 16 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses Marcus Aurelius and his idea that nature should be revered above all, as it creates what humanity cannot.
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 3.9.25
    Mar 9 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses how in his wandering life of travel, it's not the castles he misses, it's the gas stations, and what this teaches him of life.
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 3.2.25
    Mar 2 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses how sometimes, we become Human Bomb Disposal Boxes for the people in our lives, and how damaging this can be for everyone involved. Sometimes, we have to step away.
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 2.23.25
    Feb 23 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses the biggest lie we've been sold about this country, the United States of America: That we're defined only by our divides.
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 2.16.25
    Feb 16 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses how there's a hidden struggle in the middle of our lives: Caretaking across generations.
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 2.9.25
    Feb 9 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses Blue Zones, and how while most of the data was fake, they do one thing better than the rest of all of us: Community. How can we emulate that?
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 2.2.25
    Feb 2 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses all the ways we're able to be thoughtful without even trying, from AI Generated birthday greetings to e-cards, and how we should be going backwards, to REAL connection once again.
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 1.26.25
    Jan 26 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson hilariously discusses how confrontations, all those pesky conversations we need to have, are like the colonoscopies of our lives. We know we have to have them, but man are they crappy.
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