It's been a weird few weeks for ol' Eric Lampaert and as you all know, this podcast is always very honest. This is where he's at right now and thankfully Jeffrey Baldinger is there to guide him through it.
The nature boys are at it again. Eric seduces Jackson Banks in an attempt to store his consciousness on Topical Island. Will he succeed? Only time will tell.
Just a couple of bilingual comedians chasing their dream in another language. Rafi Bastos joins Eric on the island to have a quick samba over a cup of friendship.
Daniel Sloss "Yes ands' nothing, but Eric forces himself on him anyway. Just two friends who desperately want to kiss. Accurate. Comedy, free speech, blah blah blah
Eric & the lads, Matthew Highton & Joz Norris, head home after surviving the Trojan War. But the journey is a difficult one for they meet all sorts of interesting characters.
That fool Eric stole an egg! And it’s metaphorically hatched into a delightfully weird conversation with artist Skye Deva Bennett. Check out her music on Spotify @Deva
Eric is reborn, anew, not thanks to the cycle of the sun, but because he has returned from an eight weeks journey into his own mind, via hypnotherapy. Things are different. The air is sweet. The past in non-existent. There is only now.
Public service announcement: Don't call the police if you see whales in the ocean. It's Mental Health Awareness day today so remember you are not alone, you are not a burden, if you need help, reach out to anyone for a bloody chat, even Eric on
This could be our last day on Earth since an asteroid is passing so close by planet Earth. About 3 millions miles away which in space is super close by
Where next for humanity? Eric's still not out of his hole. Gregory won't even come out to play, so Toby joined him. There better be some sort of spacetime adventure soon. But then isn't it all an adventure?
Eric's in his philosophy hole lately, so he needs the help of his pals (Bryan Vokey & Jessie Johnson) and alcohol to get out of it, or bury himself further. Either way, he doesn't have a choice in the matter