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Carl thinks his last thought as he is frozen in time
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Carl has visions of the end times before the ball drops
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Carl meditates on what to say at his father’s funeral
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Carl is looking back on his loves and losses in this new poem
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Carl meditated a little too hard entered the cold, aluminum void
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Carl rambles for 30 minutes about the state of things
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Carl tells two stories that inspired his newest poem
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Carl, what? Did you write another poem? You’re such a sad sack
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Scrub the floors of all the dirt and mold and memories of old
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A lovely poem about birds tearing out of your heart
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Carl has a sideline business as a self help guru
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Carl just got a job, but where’s that money going?
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Carl tries to process his anger thru a poem, or maybe it’s a song
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Carl decides to use the podcast as a med journal
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Carl wrote a new poem. This one’s about two hot messes dating each other
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Carl writes a poem about the first time he took the antipsychotic Seroquel
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Carl writes a poem about a one night stand. Oh so saucy.
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Notes on the creative process as it pertains to caffeinated stimulants and a mentally interesting writer
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Carl has found the most beautiful phrase in any language. He shares it here.
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Carl is a bit obsessed with outer space, so it’s not unusual for him to write poems about the moon landing. Here are two.
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Carl returns to his musings on the Gates Response, this time with a poem
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Carl gives a stirring eulogy for the podcast’s one listener who stopped listening
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Carl wrote a story about big game hunting. And woooo-eee if it ain’t a humdinger.
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It’s cold out and Carl doesn’t want to go for a walk. So he gives himself a little pep talk.
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Carl is tired of hearing assholes quote this tired piece of bullshit
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Carl writes a poem for his Neal Cassidy, his Superman
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Carl pulls an old manifesto out of his filing cabinet
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The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up Your Mind
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Carl attempts to read a poem he wrote, but some of the handwriting is bad
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Carl remembers two teenagers he didn’t even know but felt something for
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Carl goes to group therapy with a therapist who “speaks from the heart”.
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Try leaving a message with Carl’s answering service.
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The perils of these troubled times have taken their toll on Carl. An explanation of loneliness.
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Journal entry self-explaining the necessity for a therapy journal