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Charlatan’s Corner

Charlatan’s Corner

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Charlatan’s Corner is where curiosity meets mischief, and the everyday turns into something worth laughing, pondering, and arguing about.

Hosted by your resident Charlatan part fool, part philosopher this podcast dives into life’s oddly specific questions, half-serious mysteries, and the little rituals that make us human. Why do boys jump to hit ceilings? Why do pockets feel like a gendered conspiracy? Why do we brag about staying up late even though we’re exhausted? Each episode takes a seemingly small quirk of human behavior and unpacks it with humor, storytelling, and just enough “pseudo-wisdom” to keep you wondering whether the Charlatan knows what they’re talking about… or is just making it up as they go.

Think of it as a corner booth conversation: casual, curious, sometimes ridiculous, but always entertaining. You’ll hear stories, playful theories, and maybe a few confessions along the way. From social rituals to physical quirks, cultural oddities to personal growth, no corner of life is too trivial or too strange to explore.

Charlatan’s Corner isn’t about having the right answers it’s about exploring ideas, It’s about seeing yourself in the silliness, celebrating the small wins, and laughing at the ways we all try to figure life out.

So pull up a chair, step into the corner, and get ready to ask the questions you didn’t know you had and hear the answers you didn’t know you needed.

New episodes drop weekly, perfect for your commute, your late-night spiral, or whenever you need to remember that being human is messy, hilarious, and maybe a little profound.

Charlatan’s Corner: where the fool has the mic, and the questions never stop coming.

Michael Williams 2025
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