In this episode we peel back the heavy layers of our respective human suits and let you take a peak behind the curtain and stare unrelentingly into the twisting, dark mess that is our subconscious. As we attempt to interpret each other's dreams with tools no sharper than overheard pop-psychology and a half-read article here or there.
Before that there are three unrelates stories about Martin Luther King Day, wasps and flies.
After which, Jim describes Gordon Ramsay being his spirit animal who helps him navigate a zombie-filled landscape.
Dougal details his dream of the mass demise of a friend's pets. As well as the most chilling encounter with his own mortality.
Liam transposes a series of dreams into an engrossing and poetic tale which reaches incredibly beautiful and terrifying heights.
You can also expect hellscapes, fears and unforgettably bleak imagery. It really is a superb episode of this light-hearted "comedy" podcast.
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