CGP Grey and Myke Hurley are both independent content creators. Each episode, they get together to discuss their working lives.

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#121: Travelling Confidence

October 27th, 2021 · 99 minutes

Grey succesfully travelled, Myke is very excited about his new iPad mini, and they both have their eyes on a new professional computer.

#120: Episode Out of Time: Rio Heist

September 15th, 2021 · 92 minutes

Grey is getting ready for travel, Myke is getting ready to fill some balloons, and they both have more to say about the Replication Crisis.

#119: Thinking, Fast and Slow

August 24th, 2021 · 103 minutes

Grey has an issue with four hundred thousand files, Myke is preparing the balloons, and they both read 'Thinking, Fast and Slow'.

#118: Season of Uncertainty

July 13th, 2021 · 82 minutes

Grey has never been more wrong, Myke is wondering about his dream office, and they both consider how motivated they are.

#117: MTG WWDC

June 15th, 2021 · 126 minutes

Grey is getting back in to Magic, Myke got the app he wanted, and they both feel excited by WWDC21.

#116: Legacy in Your Lifetime

May 18th, 2021 · 93 minutes

Grey is on a campaign for human decency, Myke has finished a project, and they both consider the effect of their work.

#115: A Streaming Intervention

April 29th, 2021 · 87 minutes

Grey found a flowchart, Myke discovered something new about himself, and they both share their experiences with live streaming.

#114: The Garden of #AskCortex

March 30th, 2021 · 84 minutes

Grey has settled on a notes app, Myke has set a limit, and they both share some mysterious numbers.

#113: Semi-Abandoned System

March 16th, 2021 · 102 minutes

Grey has created a strict file workflow, Myke had to cross his fingers, and they both divulge their Screen Crimes.

#112: Activation Energy

February 16th, 2021 · 106 minutes

Grey had a snow day, Myke had a scheduling complaint, and they both talk about judging audience reactions to creative work.