The Paradise Podcast

Ken Booth

The Paradise Podcast is where tech, nostalgia, and nerd culture become a framework for viewing life through a positive lens. The show blends conversations about modern tech and AI, pop-culture deep cuts, retro obsessions, and the ongoing search for what "paradise" actually means when expectations don't quite line up. Each episode plays like a trading card game: sometimes reflective, sometimes chaotic, sometimes pure nostalgia fuel. One week it's tech and automation reshaping the future; the next it's 80s cartoons, theme parks, sci-fi, or the quiet reality checks that come from chasing a dream long enough to redefine it. Just honest conversations, cultural time travel, and the belief that paradise is something you discover through experience not just a place you arrive at. Draw a card. Gain perspective. Find paradise.

  1. Episode 18: May the 4th Loading...

    Mar 29

    Episode 18: May the 4th Loading...

    Ken and Jordan are back—and this one feels like momentum. With May the 4th right around the corner, the guys kick things off by gearing up for a full Star Wars celebration at Disney, including the chaos of reservations, lightsabers, and the reality that nothing ever goes exactly as planned… and that's part of the fun. But before the galaxy far, far away—there's real life. Ken shares an update on his return to running, building toward a full race season with early morning miles, mental battles on hills, and the slow realization that consistency beats everything. What starts as a fitness update turns into something deeper: how progress actually happens, and why your brain is usually the thing holding you back—not your body. From there, the conversation jumps into: The reality of Hawaii flooding and what it means for friends still on the island The growing obsession with optimizing routines (hydration, training, recovery) Whether hobbies eventually become lifestyles And how small wins stack into real change Then it's time to go full nerd mode. Ken gives his review of Project Hail Mary—a rare sci-fi film that actually delivers—balancing real science, humor, and heart in a way that feels fresh in a landscape full of recycled ideas. From there: The Mandalorian & Grogu trailer (and whether it actually hits) Superhero and sci-fi fatigue vs. what still feels new The struggle between nostalgia and originality in modern movies And a passionate (and slightly heated) take on Star Wars consistency, character choices, and consequences Finally, the episode lands where it always does—perspective. Whether it's training for a race, planning a perfect Star Wars day, or just trying to enjoy the moment you're in… this episode is about embracing the process instead of chasing perfection. Because paradise isn't something you schedule—it's something you build.

    1h 3m
  2. Episode 14: New Theme Park Who Dis

    Jan 22

    Episode 14: New Theme Park Who Dis

    Ken finally does the thing: he steps outside the Disney bubble and spends a day at Universal… and comes away both impressed and irritated. In this episode of The Paradise Podcast, Ken is joined by his cousin Mark (you've heard him on Gen-X Reverb) and his sister Karyn—his longtime "open-to-close" Disney ride-or-die partner—to compare notes on Universal vs. Disneywithout feeding the usual online feud. Mark brings a trip report from Universal Studios Japan, where Super Nintendo World is the main event: the pipe entrance reveal, the music, the details, the interactive Power-Up Band games, and food that feels like it actually got plated on purpose. He also breaks down the reality of crowds, timed entry stress, and why the Mario Kart ride can be both a must-do and a letdown (incredible queue… slower ride than you expect). Karyn shares her experiences from Universal Studios Hollywood and Islands of Adventure, including why Universal has always leaned more into big rides and thrill energy (and why she still braved Hulk and Dueling Dragons even as a non-coaster person). Then Ken drops his first-timer perspective from Epic Universe: one of his best coaster experiences ever with Stardust Racers, the chaos of wait times in Super Nintendo World, the overpriced Express Pass frustration, and why Universal's highs don't automatically erase Disney's strengths—especially when it comes to hospitality and the "whole day" experience. By the end, the verdict is simple: Disney and Universal aren't supposed to feel the same—and that's the point. One is where you chase magic, the other is where you scream your head off. Oh—and the crew officially books their next episode: a childhood throwback movie review of Condor Man. What about you? Are you Team Disney, Team Universal, or "why not both"? And do you want more theme park episodes like this?

    50 min
5
out of 5
2 Ratings

About

The Paradise Podcast is where tech, nostalgia, and nerd culture become a framework for viewing life through a positive lens. The show blends conversations about modern tech and AI, pop-culture deep cuts, retro obsessions, and the ongoing search for what "paradise" actually means when expectations don't quite line up. Each episode plays like a trading card game: sometimes reflective, sometimes chaotic, sometimes pure nostalgia fuel. One week it's tech and automation reshaping the future; the next it's 80s cartoons, theme parks, sci-fi, or the quiet reality checks that come from chasing a dream long enough to redefine it. Just honest conversations, cultural time travel, and the belief that paradise is something you discover through experience not just a place you arrive at. Draw a card. Gain perspective. Find paradise.