Discovercool people things
cool people things

cool people things

Author: Nick Kizito

Subscribed: 3Played: 1
Share

Description

honest reflective conversations about life inspired by lived experiences.

39 Episodes
Reverse
survived to tell the tale
it's safe to say i'm requesting a lyric video
perhaps its time to go
false modesty

false modesty

2026-02-0301:03:47

until you're happy with yourself, you can never be happy with anything.
the second part of my list for places with the art of experiencing life (a continuation of the former episode titled farmer's markets, art auctions and coffee shops) enjoy
as much as we love convenience, experiencing life is a huge part in improving the quality of life we live.
from gym era to slapping the word era next to life choices and activities, we need to talk about this growing trend. It might seem cute and harmless at first, but is it always? In this episode, we’ll discuss when it’s fine and when it’s a little bit concerning and how it affects us even when we are not necessarily the participants of said obsession
people that somehow give me butterflies
what if the life you want is waiting for you to look the part? In this episode, we talk about packaging yourself for where you’re going, not just in how you dress, but how you speak, move, and show up in the world.
if you really think of it most things don't really matter who cares anyway
Scared to speak up because you might lose someone? Don’t be. The right people stay. The rest? You’ll survive without them trust me.
a lighthearted Q&A with storytimes here and there
the little things that are not so little after all
you’ve achieved something. you’re proud. excited. It means a lot to you until you share it. some people clap, some nod, some barely react. uuuhm okay! so who gets to decide if it’s a big deal or not? you? them? him? her? the internet? the silence in the room? who who who the owl?? now what? should you second-guess it? do you keep on keeping on? do you tone it down or celebrate even louder? Is it a big deal… or is it not?
this episode is all about putting yourself out there trying new things, meeting new people, and seeing more of the world so you can dream bigger, live better, and raise your standards. Because let’s be real: if you’ve never seen it, how can you know it’s even possible?
Ever feel like you just need to find someone who understands you, who loves what you love, does what you do, and sees the world a little like you do? This one’s for the ones still searching, for the ones who feel misunderstood, for the ones who feel lost, for the ones who feel different, or the ones who have already found home in each other. Find your people !
A deep dive into red flags, the dangers of staying in toxic relationships, and the emotional toll of ignoring what’s right in front of you. Lies, passive aggression, and threats every detail counts. Because a snake is still a snake, and a red flag is still a red flag, no matter how much green paint you throw at it. Ignoring the signs doesn’t protect your peace it just delays the pain and quickly drains your life. ALWAYS the real power is in walking away before the damage becomes your normal.
We all have those things we get fixated on for a few weeks, a couple of months sometimes they stick, sometimes they don’t. In this episode, I talk about a few of mine. The ones shaping my thoughts, routines, and maybe even who I’m becoming, a chance to peek into my life where my head’s at lately, what’s been grabbing my attention, and maybe even why, who knows you might learn a thing or two
guilt and shame

guilt and shame

2025-05-2627:40

Ever found yourself replaying a moment you wish never happened? A choice you regret, a person you let in, a week that felt like a waste? In this episode, we’re talking about the quiet shame that creeps in when life doesn’t go as planned and why guilt isn’t the lesson. If you’ve been carrying the weight of your past or punishing yourself for where you are right now, this one’s for you. Let’s talk about grace, growth, and finally putting the hammer down.
loading
Comments 
loading