Depth Unknown

Seth / Krishna

Depth Unknown is a podcast about the stories beneath our worldview. Hosted by longtime friends Krishna and Seth, each episode is an open conversation exploring how beliefs evolve, how identity shifts, and what it means to live with intention. This isn’t advice or philosophy, just two friends thinking out loud, tracing the narratives that shape how we see ourselves, each other, and the world.

  1. #15 – Enough, and Still Wanting More

    4월 15일

    #15 – Enough, and Still Wanting More

    In this episode, we record in person for the first time in a while, and the conversation carries a different warmth because of it. We begin with playfulness, proximity, and the strange sweetness of simply being in the same room, before moving into something deeper. We reflect on what it means to be physically near the people who matter to us, and how much our nervous systems soften in the presence of that. From there, we explore desire, luxury, and the kinds of experiences we are taught to want. We question the pull of status-coded experiences, fine dining, travel, beautiful spaces, and all the polished performances of a good life, while noticing that what nourishes us most is often simpler. A home-cooked meal. Shared time. Familiar people. A sense of ease that no premium experience can manufacture. We also speak about potential, discipline, and the fear of being led by desire rather than clarity. We ask what it means to live up to ourselves, and whether discipline is really force, or whether it is what naturally emerges when we know exactly what matters. Along the way, we touch on social media, material aspiration, taste, friendship, self-knowledge, and the difference between what dazzles us and what truly feeds us. This episode feels a little looser, stranger, and more human than usual. A conversation about luxury, longing, and the quiet things that actually make a life feel full. We hope it leaves you wondering what, in your own life, is accessory, and what is essential. Keywords in-person friendship, luxury, desire, potential, discipline, clarity, nervous system, social media, modern aspiration, material life, simplicity, friendship, meaning, self-knowledge, enough Links ⁠⁠http://depthunknown.fm/⁠⁠ ⁠⁠http://www.instagram.com/depthunknownpod/⁠⁠ ⁠⁠http://x.com/depthunknownpod⁠⁠ ⁠depthunknownpod@gmail.com⁠

    1시간 6분
  2. #14 - The Weight Of Momentum

    4월 1일

    #14 - The Weight Of Momentum

    In this episode, we shift into something more immediate, more grounded, and closer to where we actually are. We talk about what it feels like to be out of rhythm. When everything feels heavier than it should. When you know what to do, but can’t seem to do it. We explore the tension between ambition and capacity, the quiet pressure of time, and the internal negotiation that happens when your mind and body are no longer aligned. We reflect on the idea that the body keeps score, holding onto what the mind hasn’t processed, and what happens when you finally stop long enough to feel it. This becomes a conversation about momentum, not intensity. About doing less, but doing it consistently. About the difference between real work and the things that feel like work. We ask: What happens when you lose your rhythm? How do you rebuild it without forcing it? And what is the one thing you can do each day that you won’t negotiate with? This is an episode about friction, honesty, and learning to move forward, even if it’s slower than you’d like. Keywords momentum, discipline, habits, consistency, productivity, mindset, self improvement, routines, focus, decision making, mental health, burnout, resilience, personal growth, entrepreneurship, performance, accountability, flow state, stress management, self awareness Links ⁠http://depthunknown.fm/⁠⁠ ⁠⁠http://www.instagram.com/depthunknownpod/⁠⁠ ⁠⁠http://x.com/depthunknownpod⁠⁠ ⁠⁠depthunknownpod@gmail.com

    1시간 7분
  3. #12 - The Space Between Effort And Ease

    3월 4일

    #12 - The Space Between Effort And Ease

    In this opening conversation of Season Two, we begin not with theory, but with where we actually are. We talk about cold starts to the year. About building momentum when energy feels scattered. About the quiet exhaustion that comes from keeping too many pots on the stove. We explore the tension between force and flow. Between sympathetic drive and parasympathetic rest. Between chasing outcomes and learning to loosen our grip. We reflect on what it means to build something from scratch. How corporate structures once did the “breathing” for us, and how starting anew requires conscious inhaling and exhaling. We speak about joy. About how easily it slips away when everything becomes transactional. About New York, capitalism, distraction, nervous systems, and the strange grief of losing our inner imagination to constant stimulation. We ask: How do we create space without collapsing momentum? How do we engineer rest without abandoning ambition? And what happens when we stop forcing the shot and let the game come to us? This feels like a return to ourselves. Less performative. More present. More grounded. We are beginning this season from where we actually stand, not from where we think we should be. And we invite you to stand with us in that in-between space. Keywords momentum, nervous system, sympathetic vs parasympathetic, joy, burnout, distraction, space and balance, entrepreneurship, creative process, environment and identity, attention economy, grief and growth, force vs flow, habit formation, season two reset Links ⁠http://depthunknown.fm/⁠ ⁠http://www.instagram.com/depthunknownpod/⁠ ⁠http://x.com/depthunknownpod⁠ ⁠depthunknownpod@gmail.com

    1시간 28분

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Depth Unknown is a podcast about the stories beneath our worldview. Hosted by longtime friends Krishna and Seth, each episode is an open conversation exploring how beliefs evolve, how identity shifts, and what it means to live with intention. This isn’t advice or philosophy, just two friends thinking out loud, tracing the narratives that shape how we see ourselves, each other, and the world.