• Ep. 10: No one can tell you how big your dreams can be
    Sep 30 2020

    In this episode we talk about the inspiration presented after reading a chapter from Rachel Hollis’ book, ‘Girl, Wash Your Face’ and Lily goes on to write a reflection on this chapter. Sometimes we give up on our dreams when we hit a roadblock and end up making excuses or throwing everything out the window, instead we should think of “Rejection” as a yield sign and as a way of slowing down. We have to realize that slow progress is still progress and even if someone doesn’t like what you are doing, in the end they cannot tell you how big or how far you can go when it comes to your own journey and your own dreams.

    To read Lily’s reflection / writing click here

    We also want to give a shoutout to Kafetos Coffee. Find them on Facebook and Instagram: @kafetoscoffee

    Want to send us material to talk about, or be a guest? You may contact us on instagram @infamousvitality or email us at: theaarlycouple@gmail.com

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    52 mins
  • Ep. 09: Discovering Patreon and choosing books wisely
    Sep 17 2020

    In this episode we start off by discussing the discovery of Patreon and its business model. We go over Yaron’s experience in setting up his tiers and what he has to offer as a professional violinist / musician. 

    Lily on the other hand has been disturbed by Dean Koontz’s true crime books, because she feels she has not learned anything from them, unlike the My Favorite Murder podcast. 

    We also hope to have guest speakers at some point to chime in on their discoveries in finding their purpose, significance, and vitality.

    Tune in to what is now called Infamous Vitality, we don’t claim to know it all, we just claim to try. This is our journey.

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    57 mins
  • Ep. 08: We are The Aarly Couple: driven, motivated, and raw
    Sep 10 2020

    In this episode we speak about the projects we have been working on and what it is that drives us to do everything we are doing. Sometimes it feels like a lot, but there is nothing worse than working for someone else who is not going to appreciate or value you. As mentioned in previous episodes, I’d rather work 16 hours a day for myself than 8 hours for someone else.

    We also spoke about some changes we decided to make. Talk to Nowhere is now Infamous Vitality. Why this change? Well turns out that most of our conversations are about finding that vitality most people talk about, or that purpose in life. It still comes down to a humorous turn of events, but all in all it is our daily life, the things we do, and the places we go. There’s always a story to tell. This just happens to be ours.

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Talk to Nowhere E7: The subtle art of getting fired, cause Stalin doesn't want professionals on the farm
    Aug 26 2020

    In this episode we share how Yaron got fired for not wanting to be a professional babysitter/musical monkey and how this event triggered a revelation. 

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Talk to Nowhere E6: Entrepreneurial Mouse
    Aug 4 2020

    In this episode we speak our thoughts about seeking the entrepreneurial life and our reflections after listening to an episode in the podcast called: Pursuit with purpose, by Melyssa Griffin where she interviews Sterling Griffin. 

     

    Eventually our talks are based on our own everyday experience with comedic intakes and how they may or may not lead to nowhere.

     

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    42 mins
  • Talk to Nowhere E5: Hello, I'm a hoarder
    Jul 10 2020

    In this episode we start off with a hoarding confession and how it can be turned into a good thing. We also go over some recollection of dreams.

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    36 mins
  • Talk to Nowhere E4: Schrute Farms, Beets, and The Office
    Jun 17 2020

    We read an original story written by "The Child" when she was in 6th grade about Dwight Schrute, his farm, beets, and the gods from Greek Mythology. 

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    40 mins
  • Talk to Nowhere E3: I Think We Talked to Somewhere
    Jun 9 2020

    Very random conversation at midnight about time management, scratching your own itch, moving to New Mexico, and even the weather. I think we might have gotten somewhere this time.

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    46 mins