Cory Thinks Out Loud

Cory Gardener

Cory Thinks Out Loud is a solo podcast exploring sobriety, autonomy, belief systems, discipline, software, and building a life intentionally. Sometimes it’s just Cory thinking through ideas in real time. Sometimes it’s a conversation with AI. Occasionally, guests join in. No scripts. No performance. Just honest exploration. If you’re interested in recovery, self-improvement, systems thinking, or questioning inherited assumptions — you’re in the right place.

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    Episode 27: Everquest - Embers of Norrath: Chaos, Creativity, and Playing Off-Script

    Episode 27 dives deep into the magic of early MMORPGs, where chaos, curiosity, and creativity defined the experience. Cory reflects on legendary EverQuest moments—from disorganized dragon raids with no voice comms to the unpredictable beauty of figuring things out in real time. The conversation explores how modern gaming has shifted toward optimization, guides, and “playing the right way,” and challenges that mindset by asking: what happens when you go off-script? From fishing in PvP zones to exploring worlds like a real person instead of a min-maxed character, this episode is about reclaiming play as a creative, personal experience. Cory also shares stories about class envy, roleplaying as an evil Shadowknight, and how gaming journeys are really about memories—not loot. The episode closes with reflections on growth, self-awareness, and how games can be more than competition—they can be social experiments, creative outlets, and mirrors for who we are. Topics include: - EverQuest raid chaos vs modern coordination - The loss of mystery in optimized gaming - Creative play vs “meta” playstyles - MMORPGs as social experiments - Nostalgia, community, and the Wolf Pack - Personal growth through gaming and reflection SportsTown 3.0 is live and free — search “SportsTown Mobile” on iOS & Android. 🎧 Cory Thinks Out Loud: YouTube: https://youtu.be/tb2WOSX-88M Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/64ruPWmKSy4EeOB3BUAutn?si=QkTLSJ42SJO0TsBskyKWCw Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cory-thinks-out-loud/id1878899569 🎵 Now Playing: Charlie Boy — Cory Gardener & CharlieWorks

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    Episode 25 - AI, Democracy, and the Future of Voting

    We hit some technical issues halfway through this episode (audio switching between mics… yeah, we figured it out 😅), so the second half is audio-only — but honestly, the conversation might be even better because of it. This episode starts with a simple observation: modern political communication is built on urgency, fear, and emotional framing — but rarely clear logic or evidence. So we started asking a deeper question: What if we actually expected leaders to explain things rationally? From there, the conversation evolves into a much bigger idea… The original design of representative democracy made sense in a world with slow communication, limited information, and massive geographic constraints. But those limitations don’t exist anymore. Today we have: • Instant global communication • Smartphones in everyone’s pocket • AI that can break down complex ideas in seconds So the real question becomes: 👉 Do we still need to govern the same way? We explore a thought experiment around an AI-enhanced voting system where: • Citizens can vote on issues they care about • Ignore the ones they don’t • Receive clear, simplified breakdowns of policies • Understand trade-offs before making decisions Not as a replacement for the current system — but as a hybrid model where: • People participate when they want • Representatives step in when needed • AI reduces friction, complexity, and time We also dig into the biggest objections: • “People won’t participate” • “It’s too complex” • “You can’t trust the masses” And flip them on their head by asking: 👉 Don’t those same problems already exist today? At its core, this episode is about one fundamental tension: If people are capable of governing themselves… why don’t we design systems that actually let them? And if they’re not… what does that say about the idea of democracy in the first place? This isn’t a political take — it’s a systems design conversation about incentives, technology, and what becomes possible when you remove friction from participation. Appreciate you guys for sticking through the audio hiccup — and enjoy the rest of the episode. 🎧 Cory Thinks Out Loud

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  3. 1 APR.

    Episode 23 — SportsTown & Brother Softly: Capturing the Culture & Building the Future of Slowpitch

    Episode 23 with Brother Softly (Joshua & Reyes)—two guys out there documenting the real story of slowpitch softball. We talk about what it means to capture the full game—not just bombs and highlights, but errors, growth, and the real moments that make the sport what it is. Reyes also runs Catch My View, where he showcases both the big plays and the mistakes—because that’s the truth of the game. A big theme throughout this episode is what the game is really about—having a good time. Whether that’s shotgunning beers with the homies, not drinking at all, or just being out there after work trying to unwind—it’s about enjoying the moment. Competition is real, shit talking is part of the culture, but fighting isn’t the goal. Respect, truth, friendship, and community come first. We dive into their baseball roots, the transition into slowpitch, and how content is becoming a way to preserve the culture and history of the game in real time. We also break down:• The upcoming Lancaster tournament — 8 fields, full setup, food, community, and a push to bring the scene back post-COVID• The idea of a nationwide league directory — helping players find leagues by zip code and making it easier than ever to get in the game We also got into SportsTown 3.0 and how it’s being built with the community — now LIVE and FREE on both app stores:• LA Empire — helping shape and test the Scorebook system• STFU Softball — influencing team tools and how organizations are managed• Cloud Stats — claim your games, claim your stats, build your player profile, and see how you stack up on global leaderboards• Free Agents + Team Ads — post your player card, or post what your team needs, and connect directly The goal is simple: help people get from the couch to the field. Big shoutouts to:• Foul Play Sports — supporting tournaments and the scene• The entire slowpitch community• All the influencers, creators, teams, and players pushing the game forward• Everybody we didn’t mention—you’re part of this too At the core of it all—this isn’t about drama or ego. It’s about building something real, creating win-win-win scenarios, and growing the game the right way. And yeah… next time we’ll actually use the iPad footage 😂 Even if we don’t know… we go.

    1 tim 10 min
  4. 31 MARS

    Episode 22 - SportsTown 3.0 + Free Agents, Team Ads & The Sandbox Origin Story

    Episode 22 — We kept it rolling even after some audio issues, because that’s what this journey is about: keep going no matter what. We start with how SportsTown began—as a sandbox to learn, experiment, and build in real time. What started as figuring things out turned into a real platform that people are using every day. From there, we break down SportsTown 3.0: • Scorebook — track full games offline and upload them • Cloud Stats — build your player profile and track performance • Teams — manage your roster and organization • Free Agents — connect players and teams We also introduced Team Ads, completing both sides of the system—players can find teams, and teams can find players. The goal is simple: help people connect and get in the game faster. We talk about what’s next—more features, constant improvements, and a big focus on simplicity and usability. Theme of the episode: Even if we don’t know… we go. Shoutouts: LA Empire https://www.instagram.com/thelaempire/ STFU Softball https://www.instagram.com/stfu_softball/ Brother Softly (Josh & Reyes) https://www.instagram.com/brothersoftly/ Slowpitch Santi https://www.instagram.com/slowpitchsanti/ Julian Pierce Training https://www.instagram.com/julianpearcetraining/ Teams: Base Invaders Blue Chips Nuts & Honey Special shoutout to my wife Hannah—putting in serious work and leveling up big time. Also showing love to the YMCA crew, friends, family, and everyone supporting the journey. SportsTown is live, free on iOS and Android — built with the community every step of the way. Catch you in Episode 23. 🔥

    34 min
  5. 17 MARS

    Episode 20 - Leaving the Stadium: Sobriety, Truth, and the Human Story

    Episode 20. This episode is about stepping outside the “stadium” — the systems, stories, and messaging we inherit without questioning. I break down the difference between universal truth (things that exist whether we believe them or not) and human truth (the systems we create — money, culture, identity, and even narratives around alcohol). Sobriety was the doorway out for me. It gave me the clarity to actually see the structure — how habits, messaging, and incentives reinforce each other. And once I could see it, I could choose differently. This isn’t about telling anyone what to do. It’s about awareness. What is this? Why does it exist? Does it serve me? I also share my journey — from drinking 20 beers a day to building a life rooted in discipline, gratitude, and intention… what I call a sustainable high. Not perfect. Not easy. But real. If you want to go deeper: The Cure for Alcohol (book) https://charlieworks.org/the-cure-for-alcohol.html Rise from the Ashes (album) https://open.spotify.com/album/7wKuMZwsCL1Byh03U0w37Q?si=feuQJUx5TSC_sCeREnHtZA (This album explores transformation, resilience, and rebuilding from the ground up.) :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0} Everything: https://charlieworks.org Thank you for listening. Love to the family, friends, the community, everyone at the Y — and every stranger who said the right thing at the right time. Catch you next time.

    1 tim 9 min

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Cory Thinks Out Loud is a solo podcast exploring sobriety, autonomy, belief systems, discipline, software, and building a life intentionally. Sometimes it’s just Cory thinking through ideas in real time. Sometimes it’s a conversation with AI. Occasionally, guests join in. No scripts. No performance. Just honest exploration. If you’re interested in recovery, self-improvement, systems thinking, or questioning inherited assumptions — you’re in the right place.

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