Conversations with My Night Brain

On this episode, I discuss the future of the podcast, the enjoyment of writing a weekly newsletter, balancing work and leisure, a unique podcast idea, and a lesson on measuring accurately.

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Here are this episode's 5 quick things:

  • (00:00) - 5 Quick Things - 2025-10-01
  • (00:08) - 1) Podcast Housekeeping
  • (00:41) - 2) I write a weekly newsletter
  • (01:07) - 3) Not Doing Things
  • (01:32) - 4) Random podcast idea of the week
  • (02:08) - 5) Setting up the scale properly

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Creators and Guests

Host
Chris
I try to get a good 2 - 8 hours of sleep per night. Sometimes I record a podcast instead.

What is Conversations with My Night Brain?

Talking with myself - or sometimes a guest - about the things that keep us up at night. New episodes released whenever there's something to talk about. As of 2025, this podcast is still under construction. I'm building the plane while flying. You've been warned.

Chris: Welcome to Five Quick
Things for February 3rd, 2026.

Number one, podcast, housekeeping.

It's been over four months since
the last time I recorded an episode.

Do I want to keep doing this or
should I admit that it's not a thing

I have time or energy for anymore?

It's a fun experiment and pushes
me to use software and ideas I have

with clients so I can understand
what they're doing better.

But I also have a weekly newsletter
I'm enjoying writing because it's

different from the audio production
work I already do for my business.

and ultimately I wanna do a
podcast that's not just me solo.

My work life is me solo and I
need less of that, honestly.

So maybe this is the last episode.

Question mark.

Number two.

I write a weekly newsletter, Like I just
referenced on most Tuesdays, I put out a

weekly newsletter, which you can subscribe
to with links to posts I've written on

my blog and links from around the web
that I found interesting each week.

It's a nice change of context for my
brain to write about with it being

email, I don't worry about subscriber
numbers or clicks to justify doing it.

I just do it for the fun of it.

You can subscribe@buttondown.com
slash lemon casting number three.

I spend too much time not doing things
instead of just doing the thing.

I dunno what this is called, but
I'll deny myself the fun of recording

something like this or just taking a
30 minute break to play some Fortnite

poorly, but end up scrolling or
mindlessly flipping between to do

tasks that I never really get anywhere.

When what I should have done is just
let myself have a bit of fun since my

brain was already distracted and gone on
the idea, and then hopefully come back

more focused on getting the work done.

We'll see what happens when I
stop recording this, I guess.

Number four, random
podcast ID of the week.

I have a file in a Notion that I keep of
ideas for podcasts where I throw things

so I don't start a new show every week.

I think it's just part of the work I do,
where on a show someone will say something

that sparks an idea in my brain that
I can't let go of, even though I don't

need to start a new podcast every week.

Obviously this latest one was to set up
an account on threads or Blue Sky or some

social network that I would just post
to when I wanted to record an episode

with someone in the next 30 minutes.

I'd post a simple who wants to chat right
now with a link to a recording room on

Riverside, and then whoever showed up
first would be who I'd have a conversation

with, or maybe nobody, I guess.

Sounds terrifying, but
also a fun challenge.

Number five, When measuring
things, it's important to have

the scale set up properly.

My son came into my office the other
day with a worried look on his face.

Dad, I just weighed myself it
said I'm only 80 pounds and for an

18-year-old male, I looked it up.

That's not healthy.

I looked at him and said, there's no way.

You're only 80 pounds.

Let's go check the scale.

When we got to the scale, I
saw that it was on the floor

in our bedroom on the carpet.

Did you stand on the scale on the
carpet and did you reset it to

zero before you weighed yourself?

I asked him, uh, yeah, he said,
figuring out what he'd done wrong.

We put the scale on the bathroom
floor, reset it to zero, then he

stood on it again, 142 pounds.

Oh, I guess I'm fine.

He said it's a little cheesy, but it was a
good lesson learned for him and a reminder

for me that most often when I measure
myself or look at numbers to figure out

if something is healthy or working, I
really don't have the scale set properly.

It's biased in one direction or another.

Slanted to favor my successes and
forget my mistakes, or sometimes

the opposite when I'm down on
myself and don't wanna remember

the good when wallowing in the bad.

Sometimes I need to take the scale
to the bathroom and put it on level

ground and do a proper assessment.

That's it for this one.

Five Quick Things is a mini episode of
Conversations with My Night Brain, which

is a podcast I idea I had that I'm still
haven't followed through on, just so I can

put stuff out in the world without having
to have it all figured out quite yet.

If you'd like to be on an episode
of Conversations with My Night

Brain, I don't know if I'm doing
it, so maybe don't get in touch.

I'd love to chat with you, and that was
five quick Things for February 3rd, 2026.

Thanks for listening and watching.