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So Listen: A Positing of Hideas

So Listen: A Positing of Hideas

Written by: Kief Ericson and Sage Haze
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Join Kief Ericson and Sage Haze as they spark up and journey through a haze of topics, from the depths of existential dread to wild musings on time travel, with a sprinkle of Dungeons & Dragons lore. Pull up a chair, light up a bowl, and unwind as we dig into the "hideas" that make you think, laugh, and see things in a whole new light.

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Episodes
  • Loose Grip, Windows Down, Destination Optional
    Feb 18 2026

    In this laid-back episode of So Listen: A Positing of Hideas, Kief and Sage explore the magic of the flow state — that sweet spot where effort fades and everything just clicks. We talk about why gripping tighter can hold you back, how surrender can unlock creativity, and what happens when you let momentum carry you.

    Windows down. Aux plugged in. Destination optional.

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    48 mins
  • Aliens: Why Do We Keep Imagining Them?
    Feb 9 2026

    In this episode, Kief and Sage look up at the stars and ask a more interesting question than “are we alone?”. They ask why do aliens always seem to look the way they do, and what does that say about us? From little green/grey men to cosmic horrors, ancient gods to benevolent space siblings, we unpack how fear, hope, science, and pop culture all shape the beings we imagine watching us from the void. Is alien life a scientific mystery, a psychological mirror, or just humanity projecting its weirdness into the cosmos? Pack a bowl, suspend disbelief, and let’s get it.

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    51 mins
  • The Games that Raised Us
    Feb 2 2026

    Video games don’t just entertain us—they quietly grow up alongside us.

    In this episode of So Listen: A Positing of Hideas, Kief and Sage look back at the games they played at different stages of their lives, from childhood wonder to teenage mastery to adult, intentional play. They explore how games shaped their sense of identity, offered escape and connection, and became emotional timestamps tied to who they were at the time. It’s a laid-back, reflective conversation about nostalgia, growth, and the strange way a controller can feel like a time machine—and that’s okay.

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    47 mins
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