Hello, and welcome to Overthink.
The podcast where your two favorite philosophy professors together investigate the human condition.
I'm Dr.
David Peña Guzman.
And I'm Dr.
Ellie Anderson.
David, you and I have been doing the show together for five years now, which is wild to think about.
And I want to start this episode on togetherness by reflecting a little bit on some of our experiences of togetherness doing the show.
We started recording remotely, as many of our listeners probably already know,
and for the bulk of our time together, we have recorded remotely.
We had a couple of in-person recording sessions over the years, but by and large,
because you live in San Francisco and I live in LA, it's made sense for us to record separately.
We've recently changed that in part
because we wanted to bring together the video stream of our podcast that is mainly living on YouTube and now also on Substack with our audio podcast.
Like our audio podcast is core to who we are.
But we were like, Hey, we could also record in person and try it on video.
And then if people want to watch it, they can do it.
Definitely.
That's like very much a trend in podcasting these days.
And so I'm not trying to front like that came out of nowhere,