reSee.it Podcast Summary
Theo announces an eighth Austin show on June 10, tickets go on sale Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. local time, and he urges avoiding overpriced resellers; Miami is in the same boat, with Europe and Australia slated later. New York City, Las Vegas, Uncasville, and Toronto still have tickets; go to theovon.com.
He says he’s been burning through life on the road, craving quiet moments to evaluate where he is. He asks, whose goal is this—his, his parents’, or God’s—and stresses touching base with his chart and life. He’s been burnt out, wants a week off, and talks about vacation. He warns that ego can be sneaky and says, “if your ego is leading the drive, then you're working for a damn dirty landlord.” He’s trying to stay off vapes but has had setbacks. He mentions a coffee date with someone who seemed stimulated and notes how busy life can blur self-awareness.
The show includes stories about Billy Conforto’s brother Chuck Mintz, plans to honor Billy with a Louisiana plaque, and a Medford show where the venue wasn’t ideal. He can’t always pop into the lobby but thinks of fans. A hotline—985-664-9503—remains open.
Promos run for BetterHelp, Morgan & Morgan, BlueChew, ShipStation, and Keeps. In the news, a Pentagon study finds 77% of young Americans don’t qualify for military service due to overweight, drug use, or medical reasons; NASA announces the first moon crew to orbit; a Louisiana water plant employee is arrested for urinating in the water tank; migrants cited for unlawful possession of a bald eagle.
A Nashville shooting prompts a discussion on purpose, societal factors, and dangers of algorithmic feeds; Theo urges purpose and connection. He closes with gratitude.