63 episodes

We like to talk about life and adventure into randomness while we're at it. Things can go incredibly right or horribly wrong but through it all, whether we solve our deepest problems or survive by the skin of our teeth, we always Stay Positive.

Stay Positive Podcast Stay Positive

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 9 Ratings

We like to talk about life and adventure into randomness while we're at it. Things can go incredibly right or horribly wrong but through it all, whether we solve our deepest problems or survive by the skin of our teeth, we always Stay Positive.

    Ep. 62 | The Fear of Failure

    Ep. 62 | The Fear of Failure

    Fom the risk takers to the risk averse, from people with big dreams to people with short-term goals, from the ambitious to the content: everyone in life has something to strive for. Some people have achieved their goals, some are currently on the disciplined path to success, but some haven’t even bothered taking that first step. Failure is an inevitable part of life that no one wants to go through and some people think that by sitting around and doing nothing, they won’t fail. Perhaps, but they won’t really be living either, arguably a failure in and of itself.


    Let’s go out into the world, chase our dreams and goals, and when failure strikes, we won’t get discouraged. We'll take the hit, learn something new with the experience, and get back up to keep moving forward.

    • 26 min
    Ep. 61 | What is Everything?

    Ep. 61 | What is Everything?

    Disclaimer: Alex's audio is a little messed up.

    The universe is pretty big. Like, infinitely big. So naturally an explanation that puts all that into perspective would be infinitely hard. Luckily that hasn’t stopped us from trying. Figuring out how everything in existence works may seem like a never-ending quest, but it’s also a ride filled with discovery, accomplishment and knowledge. After all, it’s the journey, not the destination that matters most.


    Yuri Norstein and Francheska Yarbusova

    Animators working for over 40 years:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=73hip3pz0Xs
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francheska_Yarbusova

    • 26 min
    Ep. 60 | An Introspective Fireside Chat

    Ep. 60 | An Introspective Fireside Chat

    Self-Improving and Staying Positive through all the ridiculous nonsense life throws at you is hard. It can feel at times like the world has it in for you. The last thing you need is to self sabotage by joining in on the callous cacophony of negativity. Delusion and deprecation only digs your grave faster. Taking a look in the mirror and seeing your behaviors, hopes, dreams, strengths, and especially weaknesses are integral to understanding who you are, who you want to be, and where to plant that first step.

    • 33 min
    Ep. 59 | The Circus Routine of Power

    Ep. 59 | The Circus Routine of Power

    People for thousands of years have witnessed individuals and groups come to power, and more importantly,  how that power has been managed (or mismanaged). Sometimes bigger is not always better. Sometimes, stopping while ahead and being happy with what is currently available is the most meaningful. If every container has a limit to how much can be carried, should the power that people possess be any different?


    The institute mentioned what is why 3rd parties don't get to be in debates:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commission_on_Presidential_Debates


    First Draft of the U.S. Constitution
    http://www.let.rug.nl/usa/documents/1786-1800/the-anti-federalist-papers/first-draft-of-the-constitution-(august-6).php



    Alex here - So here is a correction. The expression "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness" comes from the U.S.'s Declaration of Independence, NOT the U.S. Constitution. 

    Also, when referencing the U.S. Constitution, the main idea I wanted to get across was that the Americans who wrote the Constitution made a system that was designed to avoid corruption and tyrants with Checks and Balances between the Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches. They tried to create a government where there is limited central power, which in turn would make the rise of dictators be much more difficult (at least in theory). That was what I thought was brilliant about it. It is not perfect though and I highly encourage reading it for yourself, if not just for some interesting history lessons.


    Fun Fact - The population of the United States of America in 1800 was around 5,000,000 people.



    P.S. - Audio Editor here. Sorry about Alex's echo.

    • 46 min
    Ep. 58 | The Enigma of Education

    Ep. 58 | The Enigma of Education

    It can be perceived that life is simply a journey of learning and discovery. If that's the case, one would think that quality education would be one of the most prioritized and near-flawless aspects of our society. Yet even to this day, many people find learning to be a chore, which can put a damper on one’s quality of life. While not definitive solutions, here are some of our thoughts on the matter.

    • 36 min
    Ep. 57 | Following the Pack vs. Standing Out

    Ep. 57 | Following the Pack vs. Standing Out

    Recently, a new game from From Software was released, Elden Ring. While not flawless, 12+ million copies sold and an ever growing fanbase proves that forging a unique identity and standing out from the crowd can lead to a brilliant success story. It turns out people actually do like doing things on their own instead of having their hand held. Who Knew!?!

    • 54 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

daphne sioz ,

Stay POSITIVE!

From the comical banter to genuinely raw conversation, this podcast is quiet refreshing and just what I need to help me stay positive each week. I appreciate the meaning behind it all-to always stay positive no matter what life throws our way. I strongly recommend taking a listen!

ronks17373 ,

Fire Podcast

Honestly, this is a really refreshing podcast. Theres no real gimmick or anything, they’re just here to make you smile and have a good conversation

Ruagjkkiuuhhhjk ,

Great Podcast for Anyone & Everyone

Two cool guys (not to assume gender) that know how to have a good conversation! I love listening to this podcast as it brings great value to me with intriguing guests and topics. Look forward to the episodes to come. Wishing them all the best in the future. Stay positive!

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