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Description
The Overtired trio reunites for the first time in ages, diving into a whirlwind of health updates, hilarious anecdotes, and the latest tech obsessions. Christina shares a dramatic spinal saga while Brett and Jeff discuss everything from winning reddit contests to creating a universal markdown processor. Tune in for updates on Mark 3, the magical world of Scrivener, and why Brett’s back on Bing. Don’t miss the banter or the tech tips, and as always, get ready to laugh, learn, and maybe feel a little overtired yourself.
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Chapters
- 00:00 Welcome to the Overtired Podcast
- 01:09 Christina’s Health Journey
- 10:53 Brett’s Insurance Woes
- 15:38 Jeff’s Mental Health Update
- 24:07 Sponsor Spot: Shopify
- 24:18 Sponsor: Shopify
- 26:23 Jeff Tweedy
- 27:43 Jeff’s Concert Marathon
- 32:16 Christina Wins Big
- 36:58 Monitor Setup Challenges
- 37:13 Ergotron Mounts and Tall Poles
- 38:33 Review Plans and Honest Assessments
- 38:59 Current Display Setup
- 41:30 Thunderbolt KVM and Display Preferences
- 42:51 MacBook Pro and Studio Comparisons
- 50:58 Markdown Processor: Apex
- 01:07:58 Scrivener and Writing Tools
- 01:11:55 Helium Browser and Privacy Features
- 01:13:56 Bing Delisting Incident
Show Links
- Danny Brown’s 10 in the New York Times (gift link)
- Indigo Stack
- Scrivener
- Helium
- Bangs
- Apex
- Apex Syntax
- Join the Marked 3 Beta
- LG 32 Inch UltraFine™evo 6K Nano IPS Black Monitor with Thunderbolt™ 5
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Transcript
Brett + 2
Welcome to the Overtired Podcast
Jeff: [00:00:00 ] Hello everybody. This is the Overtired podcast. The three of us are all together for the first time since the Carter administration. Um, it is great to see you both here. I am Jeff Severance Gunzel if I didn’t say that already.
Um, and I’m here with Christina Warren and I’m here with Brett Terpstra and hello to both of you.
Brett: Hi.
Jeff: Great to see you both.
Brett: Yeah, it’s good to see you too. I feel like I was really deadpan in the pre-show. I’ll try to liven it up for you. I was a horrible audience. You were cracking jokes and I was just
Jeff: that’s true. Christina, before you came on, man, I was hot. I was on fire and Brett was, all Brett was doing was chewing and dropping Popsicle parts.
Brett: Yep. I ate, I ate part of a coconut outshine Popsicle off of a concrete floor, but
Jeff: It is true, and I didn’t even see him check it [00:01:00 ] for cat hair,
Brett: I did though.
Jeff: but I believe he did because he’s a, he’s a very
Brett: I just vacuumed in
Jeff: He’s a very good American
Brett: All right.
Christina’s Health Journey
Brett: Well, um, I, Christina has a lot of health stuff to share and I wanna save time for that. So let’s kick off the mental health corner. Um, let’s let Christina go first, because if it takes the whole show, it takes the whole show.
Go for it.
Christina: Uh, I, I will not take this hold show, but thank you. Yeah. So, um, my mental health is okay-ish. Um, I would say the okay-ish part is, is because of things that are happening with my physical health and then some of the medications that I’ve had to be on, um, uh, to deal with it. Uh, prednisone. Fucking sucks, man.
Never nev n never take it if you can avoid it. Um, but why Christina, why are you on prednisone or why were you on prednisone for five days? Um, uh, and I’m not anymore to be clear, but that certainly did not help my mental health. Um, at the beginning of November, I woke up and I thought that I’d [00:02:00 ] slept on my shoulder wrong.
And, um, uh, and, and just some, some background. I, I don’t know if this is pertinent to how my injury took place or not, but, but it, I’m sure that it didn’t help. Um, I have scoliosis and in the top and the bottom of my spine, so I have it at the top of my, like, neck area and my lower back. And so my back is like a crooked s um, this will be relevant in a, in a second, but, but I, I thought that I had slept on my back bunny, and I was like, okay, well, all right, it hurts a lot, but fine. Um, and then it, a, a couple of days passed and it didn’t get any better, and then like a week passed and I was at the point where I was like, I almost feel like I need to go to the. Emergency room, I’m in pain. That is that significant. Um, and, you know, didn’t get any better. So I took some of grant’s, Gabapentin, and I took, um, some, some, uh, a few other things and I was able to get in with like a, a, a sports and spine guy.
Um, and um, [00:03:00 ] he looked at me and he was like, yeah, I think that you have like a, a, a bolting disc, also known as a herniated disc. Go to physical therapy. See me later. We’ll, we’ll deal with it. Um. Basically like my whole left side was, was, was really sore and, and I had a lot of pain and then I had numbness in my, my fingers and um, and, and that was a problem the next day, which was actually my birthday.
The numbness had at this point spread to my right side and also my lower extremities. And so at this point I called the doctor and he was like, yeah, you should go to the er. And so I went to the ER and, and they weren’t able to do anything for me other than give me, you know, like, um, you know, I was hoping they might give me like, some sort of steroid injection or something.
They wouldn’t do anything other than, um, basically, um, they gave me like another type of maybe, maybe pain pill or whatever. Um, but that allowed the doctor to go ahead and. Write, uh, write up an MRI took forever for me to get an MRI, I actually had to get it in Atlanta. [00:04:00 ] Fun fact, uh, sometimes it is cheaper to just pay and not go through insurance and get an MR MRI and, um, a, um, uh, an x-ray, um, I was able to do it for $450
Jeff: Whoa. Really?
Christina: Yeah, $400 for the MR mri. $50 for the x-ray.
Jeff: Wow.
Christina: Yeah. Yeah.
Brett: how I, they, I had an MRI, they charged me like $1,200 and then they failed to bill insurance ’cause I was between insurance.
Christina: Yes. Yeah. So what happened was, and and honestly that was gonna be the situation that I was in, not between insurance stuff, but they weren’t even gonna bill insurance. And insurance only approved certain facilities and to get into those facilities is almost impossible. Um, and so, no, there are a lot of like get an MR, I now get a, you know, mammogram, get ghetto, whatever places.
And because America’s healthcare system is a HealthScape, you can bypass insurance and they will charge you way less than whatever they bill insurance for. So I, I don’t know if it’s part of the country, you know, like Seattle I think might [00:05:00 ] probably would’ve been more expensive. But yeah, I was able to find this place like a mile from like, not even a mile from where my parents lived, um, that did the x-rays and the MRI for $450 total.
Brett: I, I hate, I hate that. That’s true, but























