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  • When A Tragic Childhood Becomes A Creative Blueprint
    2026/06/06

    In this episode, Max and his guest Gino Veon discuss the struggles of being a writer and the various ways authors try to get noticed. We also share some writing tips and explore the journey of how to write a novel. It's a candid look at the world of books and the life of an attention seeker in the literary realm.

    We also zoom out to the bigger questions: what YouTube-born movies and micro-budgets say about the future of film, why AI probably won’t “take all the jobs,” and why human perspective and emotion still decide whether a story actually lands. If you care about AI in filmmaking, book-to-screen adaptation, dark humor in trauma narratives, or building a creative career while the tools keep changing, this conversation will give you real angles to think about.

    Subscribe for more, share this with a friend who loves storytelling and film, and leave a review with your take: do you shelve “Stair Pits” as tragedy, dark comedy, or something else?

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    0:00 Cold Open And Guest Intro
    5:40 Gino’s Film Path And Mentorship
    10:20 First Reactions To Stair Pits
    16:40 Designing Characters As Silhouettes
    20:35 YouTube Movies And AI Anxiety
    26:10 Tragedy Or Dark Comedy Shelf
    30:40 Adapting Books And Final Plug

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    34 分
  • Why Big Achievements Don't Require Extraordinary Effort
    2026/05/30

    This is a powerful motivational video, designed to inspire and encourage personal growth. You can spend your whole life waiting for a heroic moment, or you can change someone’s day with something small, reminding us that great things come from small beginnings. We're all capable of life motivation, just remember that sometimes, all you need is a start.

    The heart of the conversation is the Good Samaritan theme and the question we don’t ask enough: what do you do after someone gives you a second chance? We dig into rock bottom, the 12-step idea of finally “hitting the floor,” and what it means to show basic humanity through small acts. Then it gets personal, moving into hospice, regret, and the decision to forgive and care anyway, not because the past was fine, but because you still get to choose how the story ends.

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    0:00 Doing Something Small
    5:31 Why The Chapters Are Short
    10:49 Casting Voices And Accents
    15:16 Ken Burns Visuals For Mini Episodes
    26:39 Marketing Odds And Risking Failure
    36:47 Rock Bottom And Second Chances
    42:39 Hospice Regret And Forgiveness
    53:12 What Makes A Marriage Work
    56:45 Social Media Push And Closing

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    59 分
  • Why Social Media Is Destroying Your Sense of Reality
    2026/05/22

    Robert and Max explore the essential concept of personal development, emphasizing that acknowledging one's ability to survive rejection or refusal is a core life lesson. Building mental strength comes from understanding that setbacks are part of the journey. Embrace the idea of being a survivor, as this confidence is crucial for self improvement.

    • the idea that surviving “no” builds confidence
    • a statistic about 18 to 35 year olds reporting no meaning or future
    • how early hardship becomes “battle scars” that prove you can overcome
    • Max’s turning point signing to play college football
    • growing up fast on an LDS mission in Argentina while learning Castellano
    • rejection as training for criticism and pressure later in life
    • sacrifice equals better future as a practical rule
    • social media as comparison, bragging, and an echo chamber
    • “move the cheese” thinking and trying a different door to win

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    0:00 Resilience Starts With Hearing No
    3:34 The 56% Meaning Crisis
    5:36 Childhood Despair And Battle Scars
    20:04 Max’s Independence And Argentina Mission
    30:40 Rejection Training For Real Life
    31:45 Sacrifice Beats Comfort Culture
    38:10 Social Media Bragging And Self-Loathing
    46:08 Hope Learned Through Survival Skills
    51:33 The Cheese Moved Find Another Door
    55:31 Flamingo Shirt Marketing And Goodbye

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    58 分
  • Parents Miss This Basic Truth About Parenting
    2026/05/16

    In this insightful episode, we discuss effective parenting tips for raising children, emphasizing the importance of introducing values. We explore how cooperative interactions are key to good child development. This video offers practical parenting advice for fostering a positive family matters environment.

    Thriving is the goal, not just surviving. And thriving requires values, skills, and the chance to fail safely so you can recover. Walking is controlled falling. Growth is controlled failing — with guardrails, feedback loops, and real obligations to other people. Without them, you don't grow up. You just get older inside the echo chamber.

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    #StairPits #EchoChambers #Parenting #DarkHumor #Resilience #UnbreakableOrigins #Podcast #philosophy

    [00:00:00] Parenting As Preparation For Society
    [00:02:43] Yes Men And The Echo Chamber Trap
    [00:09:04] Truth Versus Real And Relativity
    [00:14:36] Defining Vague Things Without Overexplaining
    [00:20:52] Building A Hierarchy Of Values
    [00:29:03] Values As Training Wheels For Behavior
    [00:36:20] Assimilation And Rules We Agree To
    [00:43:33] Morality, Responsibility, And Modern Incentives
    [00:51:32] Achievement Culture Versus Obligation To Others
    [01:00:20] Takeaways And The Book Pitch Finale

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    1 時間 5 分
  • Curiosity Is a Survival Skill (Not a Personality Trait)
    2026/05/08

    In this funny episode, we dive into creative discussions, touching on everything from a 'Venus de Milo statue arm' to the narrative structures Joseph Campbell explored. It's a comedic episode with a unique blend of art funny observations and Star Wars references. We even challenge viewers to participate in a contest!

    We get into why adventure-driven stories keep pulling us in. What Star Wars and Marvel get right (and where the stakes disappear). Why Indiana Jones feels like nonstop momentum. How a book built from short, intense adventures can train the same survival muscles. Reading isn't escape — it's practice. You get to see failure, recovery, and grit without paying the full price yourself.

    Then it gets personal. If you grew up in chaos, you can become unusually calm under pressure and weirdly comfortable when things go sideways. We unpack how humor functions as controlled chaos, why disaster and comedy can live in the same story, and how tragedy shapes a person without ever justifying what happened to them.

    Comedy = Tragedy + Time. That's the equation.

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    [00:00:00] Cold Open And Prize Tease
    [00:04:32] Excuses And Dodging Responsibility
    [00:17:18] Stories That Trigger Adventure And Growth
    [00:27:43] Order Versus Chaos From Childhood
    [00:36:28] Tragedy, Survival, And Alternate Paths
    [00:45:29] Venus De Milo Arm Giveaway And Wrap

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    47 分
  • Nobody Wants to Wait Anymore. Here's Why.
    2026/05/01

    Nobody wants to wait anymore — and it's not laziness. It's that a lot of people have quietly stopped believing the future is real.

    When tomorrow feels unreliable, delayed gratification stops making sense. Instant gratification doesn't just become tempting — it becomes rational. R.A. Thompson, author of Unbreakable Origins: Stair Pits, breaks down why patience and sacrifice are collapsing, and what it actually takes to build a life that moves forward.

    In this episode:
    Why delayed gratification only works when you believe the future can be better
    How social media turns dopamine into a lifestyle and shallow validation into identity
    Outrage and victimhood as performance — with no real responsibility attached
    Participation trophies, losing, and why failure is where real self-esteem gets built
    The difference between self-esteem from winning vs. self-esteem from responsibility
    Sacrifice redefined — it's not giving something up, it's reprioritizing for something bigger
    Why forgetting the past kills your ability to build a future
    Gratitude, perspective, and what we're missing about opportunity

    What's one thing you're willing to give up to move forward? Drop it in the comments.

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    [00:00:00] Why The Future Matters
    [00:06:39] Why People Stopped Trusting Tomorrow
    [00:12:03] Social Media And Instant Dopamine
    [00:19:06] How Lucky Americans Really Are
    [00:27:12] Addiction Stories And Life Without Goals
    [00:31:20] Use The Past To Build A Future
    [00:34:33] Buy The Book And Subscribe

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  • You Know the Rules. You Just Can't Explain Them.
    2026/04/24

    What happens when you grow up learning every rule of survival — but nobody ever taught you how to actually connect with another person?
    R.A. Thompson, author of Unbreakable Origins: Stair Pits, pulls back the curtain on the stories, characters, and hard truths behind the book — and what they reveal about how we communicate, cope, and grow today.
    In this episode:

    The mother character — complex, layered, and impossible to look away from
    Seeing protection and harm living inside the same person
    The stepfather figure and why he moves the whole story
    The uncle as a blueprint for humor, attention, and chaos
    How kids absorb the rules of life before they have words for them
    Learning to talk by watching commercials, sports, and reruns
    Conversation as a game of building — not spiking your favorite topic
    Growing up without peers and finding real connection late
    Emojis, hieroglyphics, and what we're losing in modern communication
    Tattoos as grief markers, value reminders, and daily accountability
    Dopamine, curiosity, and why everything connects if you keep learning
    Why the current version of you has to change for a better life to show up

    Who do YOU think should play the mother? Drop your casting pick in the comments — we want to hear it.
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    Subscribe for new episodes every week. If this resonated, share it with someone who still knows how to have a real conversation.

    [00:00:00] Childhood Rules And Isolation
    [00:04:59] Casting The Story And Stepfather Impact
    [00:12:21] The Uncle Who Taught Humor
    [00:23:40] The Savant Friend And Belonging
    [00:32:47] Maps Commercials And Modern Talk
    [00:48:12] Tattoos As Memory And Meaning
    [00:58:52] Dopamine Learning And Reinventing Yourself
    [01:05:44] Closing Notes And Auditions

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    1 時間 7 分
  • What If Winning Means Refusing To Play
    2026/04/17

    The funniest moments in our lives sometimes come from the same place as the hardest ones. We start out messing around with a fake cigarette and a “mercy shirt,” then end up in a real conversation about why one of us laughs easily while the other learned to stay invisible just to make it through the day. If you’ve ever wondered why you default to charm, silence, intensity, or control under stress, you’ll hear yourself in this one.

    We talk adoption, family culture, and the hidden rules kids learn early: when it’s safe to be seen, when it’s safer to disappear, and how those patterns turn into adult habits. From sibling hierarchy and competition to the psychology of play, we unpack why connection breaks when someone always has to “win,” and why some people don’t chase fights at all, they outlast them. Along the way we use simple but sharp metaphors, from wildlife behavior to the shark versus eagle problem of home-field advantage.

    The takeaway is a strategy you can use in business, relationships, and conflict: don’t accept the other person’s premise, don’t fight on their turf, and focus on the one thing that changes the whole outcome, survive the first wave. If this hits home, subscribe to the Stair Pits Podcast, share it with a friend who needs it, and leave a review. What’s your default strategy under pressure: chase or endure?

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    [00:00:00] Cold Open On Being Invisible
    [00:06:14] Where Smiles Come From
    [00:12:52] Cooperation And Sibling Hierarchy
    [00:18:03] When Play Requires Letting Go
    [00:24:36] Why Winning Ended The Game
    [00:32:57] Did A Hard Childhood Create Success
    [00:40:02] Iowa Jokes And Flyover Truths
    [00:45:08] Learning From Everyone Through Targeting
    [00:49:03] Shark Vs Eagle And Home Turf
    [00:55:44] Flex, Lessons, And Closing

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    56 分