
I wrote a short article about how to be a social butterfly, and expand upon those ideas in this episode, along with other tips and tricks. I talk about self-deprecating humor, assuming positive intent, compliments, and much more.

Author of the Beast Hunters, Christer Lende, talks about the importance of taking personal responsibility to move towards the life you want. I always thought at some point in my life I would just get lucky and some chance would appear in front of me, I'd take it, and then my dreams came through. It's when I started actually working toward my dream that I've actually gotten closer. I think this is true for most things and most dreams.

Author Christer Lende, VFX Artist Ole Marius Skulbru, and Engineer Breivik discuss the new Dune movie. People feel forced to say it's good after watching this movie, but it isn't a good movie. We talk about why.

I talk about how I wrote an 800-page book while studying for my masters in electrical engineering, worked two jobs, worked out three times a week, spent time with my girlfriend, and had two dogs. It’s all because of one simple habit that I will never be without again.

Author of The Beast Hunters Christer Lende discusses Disney’s Wanda Vision with Brage Eidsvik. It starts off great, but sucks at the end. Why? They dive into the issue, picking it a part for your satisfaction.

Author of The Beast Hunters, Christer Lende, answers akward questions with three of his friends. This is meant to be funny and entertaining. If you don’t like the humor, that’s fine, we’re trying our best, and I hope you enjoy the rest of your day.

Christer Lende is joined by Brage Eidsvik to discuss the Enola Holmes movie with Millie Bobby Brown and Henry Cavill.

Author Christer Lende and Engineer Brage Eidsvik come up with the most sinister ways of solving problems! Here's a heads up: this is one fucked up episode, with sexual content and dark jokes. If you don't like it, you should skip this episode (sorry).

Christer Lende and Brage Eidsvik finishes their Star Wars rant about the last three episodes, but get sidetracked as always, forgetting the name of the king and falling into the pit that is Fast and Furious.

This is meant to be entertaining, and not serious at all. We’re here to have fun and share our opinions. If you disagree, I’d love to hear you standpoints using the “Contact” form! Don’t hold back!