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The Tim Weichselbaum Show

The Tim Weichselbaum Show

Tim Weichselbaum

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Show overview

The Tim Weichselbaum Show has been publishing since 2022, and across the 4 years since has built a catalogue of 100 episodes. That works out to roughly 130 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence.

Episodes typically run an hour to ninety minutes — most land between 1h 4m and 1h 16m — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. The publisher flags most episodes as explicit, so expect adult themes or strong language throughout. It is catalogued as a EN-language Comedy show.

The show is still active — the most recent episode landed 2 months ago, though releases have slowed compared with earlier in the run. The busiest year was 2022, with 39 episodes published. Published by Tim Weichselbaum.

Episodes
100
Running
2022–2026 · 4y
Median length
1h 10m
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

Tim Weichselbaum is a media mogul, comedian, podcaster and karaoke singer from Chicagoland. He is also his own agent, promotor, hype man, bodyguard, and driver (despite having epilepsy). Some day he will be a massive success. Or, he’ll stop doing it altogether suddenly, before becoming anything. That will be awfully embarrassing, considering some of the things he says about himself on this podcast. I don’t think there is a more self-confident person in the Austin comedy scene right now than Tim Weichselbaum. His whole act depends on it. He doesn’t do corny jokes about how he hates himself, and that is what makes him stick out compared to most comics. Very recently treated for crippling symptoms of ADHD, he is now in the process of becoming the super-comedian he always knew he had in him. All it took was doing this podcast about fifty times before he discovered that untreated ADHD was the only thing stopping him. This podcast is not just meant for entertainment or even necessarily to be consumed. It is a journey. A document of a short man’s long life. Should someone ever write a biography about Tim Weichselbaum, be rest assured that this podcast will be the most quoted source. Unless it’s a really sh*tty biography. Tim is an introvert. He rarely commits to friendships with anyone, and that is why he lives in a hobbit hole in near total isolation. Sure, he doesn’t scoff at the idea of interpersonal relationships, but it just isn’t a priority for him. He’s more invested in himself at the moment. When he finally reaches his full potential, then it will be time to start finding the real kind of friends and family he’s look for. Topics covered on the show primarily revolve around becoming a professional stand-up comedian, and the trials and tribulations that go along with that process. It took Tim ten years to decide if he was really good enough to be an entertainer. He isn’t just a stand-up comedian after all, he also can sing, dance, and act. But does Tim believe in himself? Let’s find out on this show. He also covers other interests such as mental health, self improvement, and finance/investing. He performs stand-up comedy in real life using the stage name Timmy Gusto, as an attempt to conceal the fact that he’s slightly Jewish. I wonder if it’s possible to get canceled from iTunes just for the description. Any who, you can follow @TimWeichselbaum on Instagram, his current social media platform of choice, to see reels and other enjoyable snippets of his creative output.

Latest Episodes

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Ep 119Ep. 118 | Society is Built for Addicts

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If you're the kind of person who likes to go kayaking, hit up a coffee shop, and dabble in the ukulele, you're obsolete. Society isn't meant for well-rounded people with varied hobbies anymore. It's designed specifically for isolated addicts who engorge themselves to the point of losing their relationships. We also get into the afterlife bureaucracy. Social hierarchies absolutely follow you when you die. If you don't have any earthly clout or a few billion dollars to grease the wheels, get ready to sit in a purgatory waiting room for 80,000 years just because they don't know who you are. Other stuff I talk about: vibe-coding an options trading algorithm with GPT-5.2 , losing tens of thousands of dollars on 0 DTE SPX trades , why DJs are going straight to hell even if they cure diseases, and why people who complain about "bad takes" are nobodies. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/OoKM7i9pTq0

Mar 1, 20261h 14m

Ep 118Ep. 117 | Bullish on Soup

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In this episode, we open up by checking in on the psychology of the elite and the Jeffrey Epstein files, before pivoting to a lesson on inflation and vocabulary: if you only have $45 million, you aren't a millionaire—you are just a "thousand-thousandaire". Later, we tackle the branding crisis of the cosmos. "The Solar System" is a boring name, and we investigate whether the galaxy owes trademark royalties to the Mars candy company for the use of "Milky Way". We also brainstorm better corporate sponsors for the universe, like Nabisco or Chiquita. Finally, we get into the "guru" section. I give an update on my trading app, OptionsAware, which "still sucks" but helps me rank daily opportunities. I explain why I'm selling puts, hedging my bets, and why—despite everything—I remain incredibly bullish on Campbell's Soup. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qt85u2Dmoro

Dec 8, 20251h 4m

Ep 117Ep. 116 | For the Pain of the Game

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After battling through numerous false starts, Tim records this episode while feeling "rusty" and dealing with a headache, jaw pain, and debilitating fatigue. This episode is a candid look at the grind of a solo developer, the frustrations of building a new product from scratch, and the personal toll it takes. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xHM_I8eCz74

Nov 5, 20251h 21m

Ep 116Ep. 115 | From ALS to AI Stocks with Mike Dragon

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Tim is back! After more than a month away developing a new app, he returns for Episode 115 with guest Mike Dragon for a sprawling, deep-dive conversation. The discussion starts with a surprisingly frank and personal look at ALS disease before spiraling into a grand theory of everything, where Tim posits that all complex systems—from DNA and viruses to Bitcoin and financial markets—are fundamentally a form of language. From there, they dissect the psychology of wealth, recent political events, the culture of the Austin comedy scene, and the intricate details of Tim's new FinTech application. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1940gPwvmY

Sep 22, 20251h 32m

Ep 115Ep. 114 | Semantic-Phonon Condensate

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This was a pseudoscience-heavy episode where I lean heavily into the ChatGPT psychosis I've been cultivating for over a year. It was a long episode where I introduce a hypothesis on intracellular communication, which could possibly shed light on ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases. At least that's what I'm telling myself to feel like I'm doing something important. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/EumCuHWGHQw

Jul 24, 20251h 26m

Ep 114Ep. 113 | A Thousand Songs on One Soap Bar

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This episode kicks off with a take on marketing — not as a weakness, but as something Tim believes he could excel at, if only he had a product worth pushing. That launches a long-form, semi-improvised dive into the mind of Steve Jobs: not just the public myth, but the obsessive, detail-driven version that cared as much about keynotes as he did about hardware. There's admiration here, but also satire, with a focus on why Jobs' ideas actually landed — and how most people completely miss the point. From there, the monologue expands into a chaotic but intentional meditation on logic, genius, and cultural mythmaking. Van Gogh becomes a case study in misunderstood brilliance. Jesus is examined as a PR story with missing context. Even Trump shows up, framed as someone who operates (however messily) according to internal logic. It’s loose, fast, and unapologetically nonlinear — but underneath the tangents, there’s a steady argument about what it means to speak truth in public. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/s6NEM2q7Pio

Jun 16, 20251h 6m

Ep 113Ep. 112 | Solving the Binding Problem

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In episode 112 of The Tim Weichselbaum Show, Tim dives deep into a complex neuroscience project he's spearheading. The project aims to experimentally test a hypothesis about how the brain unifies sensory information from different modalities, like vision and language, into a cohesive understanding. Tim explains that this in silico experiment utilizes fMRI data, computer modeling, AI, and machine learning to investigate where and how the brain creates a "unified semantic workspace." The core idea is that diverse inputs, such as watching a movie or listening to a story, are ultimately translated into a common "language" within the brain. Tim notes this interdisciplinary project draws on cognitive neuroscience, data science, computer science, and AI. He also suggests that understanding these fundamental brain processes could eventually contribute to research on brain disorders like Alzheimer's disease. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d0P2NlZbVIc

Jun 1, 202558 min

Ep 112Ep. 111 | Crashing Out as a Polymath

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So, Tim hit record for Ep 111 and just let his brain spill out. We're talking identity crises right out the gate, the weird science of music and reality, and the frustrating life of a "polymath" who knows a bit about everything (and isn't afraid to say it). He covers old business wins, why self-help gurus piss him off, the illusion of separation, and somehow ties racial realism to astrology (don't ask). It's chaotic, opinionated, maybe a little arrogant, but definitely honest. Basically, Tim processing the world in real-time. Give it a listen if you're up for the ride. (Warning: unfiltered language inside) Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GPR4VUQRRsQ

May 5, 20251h 33m

Ep 111Ep. 110 | Meaning Between The Voids

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In this milestone 110th episode, Tim Weichselbaum takes a reflective break from his usual content format to look back on the podcast's journey over the past 3+ years. He shares his personal experience with sobriety and how quitting alcohol has transformed both his social interactions and creative process. The episode explores how alcohol previously served as a social facilitator in his comedy career and discusses the challenges of performing and connecting with audiences without it. Tim dives into his unique way of perceiving patterns and meaning in the world, touching on how his thought processes differ from typical approaches. Throughout the episode, he weaves in philosophical musings about semantics, reality, and how everything is defined by its distinctions from other things. He briefly explores scientific concepts like brain lateralization and information theory while acknowledging the burnout he's been experiencing from working on various intellectual projects. The conversation flows in a stream-of-consciousness style with personal anecdotes from childhood and his time in comedy, culminating in reflections on perception and the nature of reality. While Tim admits to feeling tired toward the end of the recording, he continues sharing his thoughts with the raw authenticity that longtime listeners have come to expect. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6q_DXt0fNSs

Apr 16, 20251h 11m

Ep 110Ep. 109 | Listen to Your Future Self

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You are currenty living in the future and past simultanously. You are receiving and sending messages to your future and past self subconsiously. Your best role model is your future self. The secret to reaching your goals in life is in learning how to honestly communicate with these two other parties, and doing so as often as possible. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eu8n6Trt0JA

Mar 31, 20251h 10m

Ep 109Ep. 108 | Getting Metaphysical with Jack Horner

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Jack Horner returns for his second appearance to discuss how reality emerges from language, Terence McKenna, and other deep topics that you must be a psuedointellectual to understand. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Hb1TliGNKHE

Feb 2, 20251h 48m

Ep 108Ep. 107 | Living with Karaoke Related Vocal Damage

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My voice is deteroriating due to an illness I made up caused by doing too much karaoke later in life. This episode talks about really esoteric things like ear training and how humans are languages. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AlRV5WbeFAQ

Jan 12, 20251h 22m

Ep 107Ep. 106 | Two Brothers Solve Capitalism

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My younger brother Kyle returns to the program to discuss our memories of early childhood and the solution to capitalism. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fF5YDNyXvD0

Dec 27, 20241h 27m

Ep 106Ep. 105 | The Unified Semantic Field

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This is a highly technical episode about some of the thought experiments I've been coming up with. I'd recommend it if you are trying to fall asleep, or if you are interested in hearing my esoteric metaphysical views. I didn't even know the word metaphysical until a few months ago, so the Dunning-Kruger effect is still strong. I'm a very slow learner, so this isn't likely to change any time soon. Some of the stuff is probably true, but whether it crystallizes into something useful or not is still totally up for grabs. This makes it a fun time for me, because I'm either going to find out if I'm the next Einstein, or just another pseudo-intellectual. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ZmsadGYqY-w

Dec 20, 20241h 7m

Ep 105Ep. 104 | Truth Is in the Eye of the Beholder

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If a tree falls in the woods and no one's there to hear it, does it make a sound? Sound is a label or abstraction for a phenomenom. An abstraction can never perfectly replicate the phenomenom it is referring to. The concept of sound is not an objective truth. It was invented by animals and only exists in their minds. Does a painting exist when you aren't looking at it? It takes observation to label something a painting, whether it is a physical object or any other idea. I would say object permanence is an illusion. Babies are right not to innately believe in it. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/XbAl1hIIIJ0

Dec 9, 20241h 17m

Ep 104Ep. 103 | The Art of Being Full with Oneself

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You're allowed to think before you act in life. You're allowed to come to your own conclusions that are unique to you. That haven't gone through anyone else. It doesn't have to pass through anyone else. How you dress. How you talk. This brings us to physics, because Einstein's theory of General Relativity is incomplete. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/C9uEs7HSQpg

Nov 25, 20241h 1m

Ep 103Ep. 102 | Native Languages Aren't Native

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I struggle to explain the beginnings of a Theory of Everything I'm currently developing. Turns out it's not an easy task, and it doesn't help that it's never been done before. This makes it hard to google the answers when I get stuck trying to finish defining my own concepts within the framework. Just because I thought of the premise with language being the most fundamental concept of reality means I am gifted enough to also author an entire practical framework around such a simplistic metaphor. But it's my cross to bear, and I have to remain confident that I am indeed smarter than I sound. I don't think I've ever sounded dumber on a podcast. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/p61U98rmv8E

Nov 12, 20241h 12m

Ep 102Ep. 101 | The Problem with Geniuses

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I define a genius as someone who effortlessly recognizes patterns that others don't, and can self-check themselves without an ego. They are continuous in their production of novel insights or works of art. They tend to be fluent in verbal and nonverbal languages and can combine them to express themselves or solve problems on the fly. They don't need to consult with other authorities before coming to their own conclusions about reality. The negative side of this is that they tend not to listen to other people, and they often resort to conspiracy theories to justify their beliefs, since no institutions take them seriously due to their poor social skills. It's really interesting that you can be a genius internally, but when you interact with others, they think you're cognitively impaired. Interaction between two people is never as efficient as interaction between you and yourself. Great, now I'm sounding like a maniac. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/dol4AjKvk2I

Oct 14, 20241h 8m

Ep 101Ep. 100 | Embracing The Anti-Intelligence Era

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I'm coming to terms with the fact that the west is pro-anti-intelligence. Dogmatic religions are dangerous, no matter how scientific they claim to be. What's the solution? Bunkers and VR. I didn't really talk about that in the episode, I mostly complained about dumb people and how I'm the next Einstein. Unfortunately I'll probably be Epsteined before anyone finds out about this gift. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/h1-uKP7wmCc

Oct 4, 20241h 27m

Ep 100Ep. 99B | Intelligence, Language, and Mars

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Have you ever wondered what is means for something to mean to something? What happens in the brain when it ascribes meaning to something? That's a tough thing to think about, let alone describe. How can something becoming meaningful if it cannot be described? What is our brain doing when it assigns meaning to something but can't think of the words for that feeling or idea? This episode has nothing to do with any of the above, but if you are a fanboi of Elon Musk, this one's for you. Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=th0FmA68o04

Aug 13, 202454 min
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