Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the delightful chaos that is episode 86 of “ILS DUS DA NUS,” where we explore the riveting landscape of private finance, the philosophy of style—whatever that means—and the absolute irrelevance of the two of us in the grand cosmos of existence! Don’t worry; I assure you the universe is mostly empty space, just like my dating life.
Now, our astute authors, Marcus and Elias—who sound like they should be running a quaint café rather than a podcast—dive headfirst into the swirling maelstrom of Twitter… or is it X now? Honestly, it’s tougher to keep track of social media these days than it is to find a decent cup of coffee in London. But against all odds, they managed to navigate Marcus’s old profile. Bravo, chaps! Just be careful; one wrong turn and you might land in a tweetstorm of conspiracy theories.
Let’s unpack this epically cryptic statement: “How big is the universe and how small and irrelevant is I2DN in it?” I mean, if I had a penny for every time I wondered about my own existence in comparison to the cosmos. A penny! Not quite a fiscal revolution but a solid start, I suppose.
The podcast provides a delightful concoction of philosophy, finance, and good ol’ banter, intermittently sprinkled with some “current” insights. And by ‘current,’ I mean they occasionally remember to look at today’s newspaper! These two are like your eccentric uncles at a family gathering: endearing, a bit mad, and likely to share stories that veer off into territory that frankly raises eyebrows faster than a cat video on TikTok.
Now, speaking of their self-proclaimed “secondos romantschs” status—let’s break it down. We’ve got Marcus Petendi and Elias Tsoutsaios, who seem determined to navigate their roots and romanticize their experiences like it’s a 2003 indie film. I can just picture them against a backdrop of flowing scarves and emotionally charged acoustic guitar.
As for their upcoming episodes, what’s coming? Block 1, which runs from 15.2 to 2.5—oh come on! Easy on the math, lads! It seems like they’re trying to create a podcast version of a Dungeons & Dragons campaign! Let’s hope we don’t need a 20-sided die to keep track of the plot twists.
But who doesn’t love a good meander through viral topics, poignant political musings, and the sheer insanity of life? For Christ’s sake, they can even turn a discussion about “pischar in the chautschas” into an hour of entertainment! It’s pure talent—often misdirected, but talent nonetheless.
As we glide through the streams of Spotify playlists and Instagram magic, it becomes clear that “ILS DUS DA NUS” isn’t just some podcast. No, it’s a sensational rollercoaster ride through the absurdities of life, philosophy, and perhaps a few too many cups of herbal tea.
So, to you loyal listeners, tune in, get comfortable, and remember: in this expansive universe, we may seem small, irrelevant, but at least we can have a good chuckle about it—preferably while sharing Spotify playlists and avoiding existential crises. Cheers!
Private finance, the philosophy of style, and the intriguing irrelevance of the TWO OF US—welcome to episode 86!
Author: Elias Tsoutsaios
21.09.2023, 18:27
In this episode, the podcasters Marcus and Elias ponder profound questions about the vastness of the universe, contemplating how minuscule and seemingly irrelevant I2DN is in its grand scheme. The duo revisits Marcus’s former Twitter/X profile with great success while discussing the intricacies of finance. Both podcasters utilize their creative agency, Meds Creative, to explore captivating narratives. Expect upcoming episodes to delve into philosophical debates, current events, authenticity, and a dash of humor—alongside their solid character development.
Episodas regularas 2024:
Bloc 1: 15.2 – 2.5 (12 episodas)
Bloc 2: 27.6 – 29.8 (10 episodas)
Bloc 3: 17.10 – 5.12 (8 episodas)
Sch’i plascha, I started the episode with friends, collavuraturs, relatives u simplamain sin vossas social medias.
It was with Marcus and Elias:
Tgi èn “ILS DUS DA NUS”?
Marcus Petendi and Elias Tsoutsaios identify themselves as “secondos romantschs,” informed by their unique cultural backgrounds and social experiences. Through their podcast “ILS DUS DA NUS,” these two friends dissect viral trends, contemporary issues, and musical highlights while adding a touch of personal commentary. Their discussions may traverse the spectrum from political decisions pertaining to Romantic cultures to hilarious anecdotes from ordinary life. Through these vibrant exchanges, they exhibit humor and self-irony, often challenging the need for factual basis. Their carefully curated segments not only engage listeners but also invite them into a space where anything is possible and nothing is taken too seriously.
The podcast is further enriched by an accompanying Spotify playlist and insights on their Instagram profile. Thank you for engaging with the exciting universe of “ILS DUS DA NUS”.
**Interview with Marcus Petendi and Elias Tsoutsaios on Episode 86 of “ILS DUS DA NUS”**
**Interviewer:** Welcome, Marcus and Elias! It’s great to have you here to talk about Episode 86 of “ILS DUS DA NUS.” Your podcast dives into some thought-provoking topics, from private finance to the very nature of existence. What inspired this episode’s theme?
**Marcus:** Thanks for having us! The theme really came from our endless curiosity about our place in the universe. I mean, here we are, two guys with a podcast wondering about the vast cosmos while we occasionally forget to look at current events! It’s a playful juxtaposition.
**Elias:** Exactly! It’s like staring at the stars and thinking, ”Hey, I’m just a tiny speck, but maybe I can still make some noise down here.” We wanted to explore those feelings of insignificance while also sharing our thoughts on more tangible topics like finance—because why not?
**Interviewer:** And you certainly navigated through the ever-changing landscape of social media in this episode! How did revisiting Marcus’s old Twitter profile go?
**Marcus:** Oh, it was an adventure! I hadn’t looked at that profile in ages, and it was amusing to see what I was tweeting about back then. It reminded me of how quickly things change—one minute you’re tweeting about coffee, and the next, you’re lost in a sea of conspiracy theories.
**Elias:** [laughs] That’s so true! It seems social media has become a minefield. We had some fun with it, and it felt like a metaphor for our larger conversations—navigating the absurdities of modern life.
**Interviewer:** I loved the way you wove humor into philosophical musings! It seems like your style combines lighthearted banter with deeper explorations. What do you think keeps your audience coming back for more?
**Elias:** I think it’s that authentic mix! People enjoy the relatability, and we don’t take ourselves too seriously. Life’s challenging enough without adding too much existential dread on top of it, right?
**Marcus:** Absolutely! We want to make our listeners feel at home. It’s like a conversation you’d have with friends—where sometimes you laugh, and other times, you reflect. Plus, who doesn’t love a good cup of herbal tea?
**Interviewer:** Speaking of future episodes, what can we expect next from “ILS DUS DA NUS”? Any hints you can share?
**Marcus:** Well, we’re diving into some philosophical debates and current events. We’re also going to explore the idea of authenticity in a digital age. It’s a fascinating topic!
**Elias:** And we’ll keep the humor alive. There might even be a Dungeons & Dragons style twist to some discussions—just don’t expect us to start rolling dice anytime soon!
**Interviewer:** Sounds like a blast! Before we wrap up, what’s one takeaway you hope your listeners gain from your podcast?
**Marcus:** I’d say it’s the idea that while we might feel small in the universe, our voices matter. Pursue those absurd, curious thoughts and laugh along the way!
**Elias:** Yes! At the end of the day, let’s embrace our quirks and continue the conversation—together. We’re all in this chaotic ride of existence, and why not enjoy it?
**Interviewer:** Wise words! Thank you, Marcus and Elias, for joining us today. We look forward to tuning into more episodes of “ILS DUS DA NUS.”
**Marcus & Elias:** Thank you for having us! Cheers!