This week on The Low Mein’s Asylum Show, I opened up about taking a major pivot with the podcast. After years of building this crazy, chaotic, heartfelt world with y’all, it’s time for an evolution. A new and improved Low Mein’s Asylum is on the way — fresher, sharper, and more connected than ever.
I’m talking new energy, a possible co-host, and stepping fully into the visual world so you can experience the show in a whole new dimension. Growth is uncomfortable, but it’s necessary… and I’m excited for the next chapter we’re about to build together.
Tune in, tap in, and stay ready the asylum doors are getting remodeled, and the comeback is gonna be fiiiiiire!!
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This week on The Low Mein’s Asylum Show, I opened up about taking a major pivot with the podcast. After years of building this crazy, chaotic, heartfelt world with y’all, it’s time for an evolution. A new and improved Low Mein’s Asylum is on the way — fresher, sharper, and more connected than ever.
I’m talking new energy, a possible co-host, and stepping fully into the visual world so you can experience the show in a whole new dimension. Growth is uncomfortable, but it’s necessary… and I’m excited for the next chapter we’re about to build together.
Tune in, tap in, and stay ready the asylum doors are getting remodeled, and the comeback is gonna be fiiiiiire!!
What happens when someone creates technology that could change the world — and threatens billion-dollar industries in the process?
In this episode of The Low Meins Asylum Show, we dive into the chilling mystery of Julian Brown, the man who discovered a way to turn plastic waste into gasoline — and then disappeared without a trace. No updates. No videos. No press. Just silence.
Was he silenced by Big Oil? Taken by the government? Or is he hiding from the powers that be?
We explore:
The science behind plastic-to-fuel
Why corporations and governments might want him gone
The eerie pattern of innovators vanishing or dying under suspicious circumstances
This one is for the thinkers, the skeptics, and the ones who know there’s always more to the story...
Low Mein's Asylum Show
This week on The Low Mein’s Asylum Show, I opened up about taking a major pivot with the podcast. After years of building this crazy, chaotic, heartfelt world with y’all, it’s time for an evolution. A new and improved Low Mein’s Asylum is on the way — fresher, sharper, and more connected than ever.
I’m talking new energy, a possible co-host, and stepping fully into the visual world so you can experience the show in a whole new dimension. Growth is uncomfortable, but it’s necessary… and I’m excited for the next chapter we’re about to build together.
Tune in, tap in, and stay ready the asylum doors are getting remodeled, and the comeback is gonna be fiiiiiire!!