From78

From78 is a podcast about people in time. The host is a dude who was born in 1978, who is literally From78. On the show, From78 talks to people who are older, young, or about the same age as he is about what the past and the future as they experience is. Topics discussed include: Hauntology, technology, politics, theory, art, culture, theology, and a wide range of other sundry things and stuff. Along with these discussions, there are occasional audio-essays about what it is like to be From78 in the here and now.

  1. 11/09/2025

    From 78 - 024 | Rob Bell (Interview)

    Reflections on Life, Growth, and Connection with Rob Bell In this episode, Neil interviews Rob Bell, delving into significant memories and experiences that shaped Rob's life. They explore Rob's childhood memories on a farm and a rustic cabin in Michigan, poignant historical events like the Challenger explosion, and discussions on the impact of environment and personal history on his outlook. Rob articulates his philosophies on living a fulfilled life by being attuned to nature, engaging in creative processes, and embracing curiosity and connection with others. The conversation also touches on influences from music, the importance of empathy, and the evolution of personal growth in understanding oneself and others. You can find more of Rob's work over at RobBell.com, and you can join his Patreon page to support his ongoing work. Table of Contents 00:31 Introduction and Early Memories 00:56 Life on the Farm 02:24 Michigan Cabin Adventures 03:17 Significant Historical Events 05:53 Impact of Locations on Life 06:31 Connection with Nature 16:32 Influence of Media and Music 20:47 Reflections on Parenting and Influence 26:03 Current Phase of Life 29:49 Navigating Emotional Investments 34:24 Understanding Agricultural Perspectives 35:39 Shifting from Contempt to Curiosity 37:28 The Glitch in the Progressive Matrix 45:11 Navigating Parent-Child Relationships 52:28 Learning from Others and Self-Reflection 56:30 The Power of Perspective and Absurdity

    1h 10m
  2. 10/12/2025

    From 78 - 020 | The passage from an inheritor of the world to a stewarded of the world

    Episode Description: In this episode of his podcast, host Neil Gorman delves into the subjective experience of time and reflects on his own emotional and cognitive journey from youth to adulthood. He discusses the shift from anger and judgment in his younger years to a more compassionate and understanding outlook as he grew older. Neil revisits previous themes, references the poem 'The Prophet' by Kahlil Gibran, and shares insights about the natural progression of becoming a steward of the world. He also discusses the contrasting paths people may take as they age—either moving towards compassion or becoming increasingly bitter. Join Neil as he explores the complexities of time, growth, and the importance of compassion. Warning: This episode is a self-referential reflection, where I revisit some of the themes from prior episodes. It is very rambly, so if you like that kind of thing, you'll like this one. And, if you don't like rambling episodes, you should probably skip this one. Themes & Returning Themes:  Dwelling in the house of Tomorrow when you're young, and moving out into the world of the present.The shift from being one who is going to inherit the world to someone who has inherited the world and is now a steward of that world.The loss of youth, the future, a large stack of tomorrows.... This makes some people soften and become more compassionate, and others harden and become bitter and brittle. Referenced:  The Prophet, by Kahlil GibranF78 Episode 015 Nick Cave (Faith, Hope, & Carnage; The Red Hand Files) F78 Episode 017 F78 Episode 018

    21 min

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From78 is a podcast about people in time. The host is a dude who was born in 1978, who is literally From78. On the show, From78 talks to people who are older, young, or about the same age as he is about what the past and the future as they experience is. Topics discussed include: Hauntology, technology, politics, theory, art, culture, theology, and a wide range of other sundry things and stuff. Along with these discussions, there are occasional audio-essays about what it is like to be From78 in the here and now.

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