Episode 1: Zeno’s Paradox

Episode 1: Zeno’s Paradox

Author: Steve Sklar and Malkah Liora March 30, 2025 Duration: 9:45
or Pocket Casts On this particular ride, your hosts Steve and Mal explore whether motion is even possible. To leave a comment, click here Show notes: Later episodes in this podcast are not as nerdily quasi-mathematical as this one. This recording, it turns out, is but a glimpse of the insight and merriment to come. […]

The Ride To Redacted is a journey without a fixed destination, hosted by Steve and Mal. Each episode unfolds as a spontaneous conversation recorded while they’re literally on the move, traveling from one point to another. This physical motion mirrors the podcast’s exploratory spirit, where discussions meander through society, culture, and personal reflection, often landing in unexpected and humorous places. The show thrives on improvisation, treating every trip as a live, unscripted search for meaning, connection, or simply a good laugh. You’ll hear the raw, unfiltered dynamics of their friendship as they grapple with ideas, share anecdotes, and comment on the world rushing by their windows. It’s a comedy of errors and insights, an educational experiment in real-time, and a personal journal broadcast for anyone who enjoys the detours as much as the planned route. Listening feels like being in the passenger seat for a series of meta-quests, where the conversation itself becomes the adventure. The charm of this podcast lies in its embrace of the unplanned, proving that the ride-the messy, funny, thoughtful process of getting there-is the entire point.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 28

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Episode 17: Appreciate The Crumple [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 37:06
On this ride, your hosts Steve and Mal hurtle from Point A to Point B while searching for their brand in, of all things, a crumpled ball of tinfoil. Never mind uncrumpling; strap in for … The Ride To Redacted! To leave a…
Episode 14: Cutting Slack [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 28:58
On this ride, Steve and Mal hurtle from Point A to Point B while discussing the boomerang benefits of compassion, inciting their listeners to replace their pique with empathy. Don’t go postal! To leave a comment, click h…
Episode 13: Accept The Gift, Already [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 29:45
In this episode, your hosts Steve (a jaded New Yorker) and Mal hurtle from Point A to Point B while Mal and things seen en route make the case for opening oneself up to life’s stupid, little, and quite possibly wonderful…
Episode 12: The Ride To Redacted Prime: Darkness, Beauty, Parking [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 23:15
In this episode, Steve and Mal hurtle with guest rider Phoenix from Point A to Point B (the end of a long pier), while contemplating death doulas, subversive sherpas and a gay giraffe. Strap in for … The Ride To Redacted…
Episode 11: Fight, Flight, Freeze or Fawn [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 27:28
In this episode, Steve and Mal ruminate about threats and a panoply of possible human responses. Whether it’s a bear or too many emails you’re facing down, isn’t it nice to know you have options? To leave a comment, clic…
TRTR Highlights So Far (Eps 1 – 10) [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 11:21
This release presents you with highlights that have been lovingly culled from Episodes 1 through 10. Strap in for … the highlights so far of The Ride To Redacted. To leave a comment, click here Show notes: In keeping wit…
Episode 10: The Terpsichorean Episode: When Tedium Is The Medium [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:29
In this episode, your hosts Steve and Mal hurtle from Point A to Point B while mulling over the dance between slog and art, as well as the possible origins of the bagpipe. To leave a comment, click here Show notes: With…
Episode 9: How To Live In A Universe [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 35:03
On this ride, Steve and Mal consider executive dysfunction and the fundamental problems of life and death. No biggie. To leave a comment, click here Show notes: Shout-out to Charles Yu’s “How To Live Safely In A Science…