Grant Irving
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
I don't want to be...
Somebody who just because something is new and it reminds me of other things, I immediately dismiss it.
So for both turnstile and geese, I was like, let me try to have an open mind and actually sit with this because, you know, I'd rather be a person who likes more things and likes less things.
So it was actually your bullying the first time that got that, that put me on the stretch.
It's fine.
Maybe this is indicting of Turnstile.
Turnstile's first album is actually really good for me to write our Panic World scripts to.
It's not music I'm like jamming out to.
It gives me a lot of energy when I'm thinking about how many times Ayla has showered.
You know?
It's, what impact is this having?
Maybe this is real millennial of me, but I think privacy is actually an essential right that we all deserve.
And might I recommend Surfshark?
Algorithms decide what we consume.
Platforms decide what gets amplified.
And somewhere in the background, there are countless companies, trackers, and random third parties quietly collecting data on what we click, where we are, and what we're doing online.
And honestly, that's part of what makes something like Surfshark VPN feel less like and nice to have and more like basic internet hygiene.
Because whether you're digging through the weird corners of the web, traveling, or just connecting to public Wi-Fi at an airport or coffee shop, Surfshark encrypts your internet activity so what you're doing stays private.
Which if you spend as much time online as most of us do, that's pretty essential.
One thing I especially like is that it also helps you get around geo-restrictions, which means if content is blocked where you are, you can still access it.