be mistaken I would have been in my bed sleep sleeping then it's happened several times now do do you know if you Sleepwalk I hardly think so because I'm one floor under you and I can hear youwalking around at all hours of the night what I've never seen you sleep walking around but I wonder if maybe that's why
the Angles and curves I'll just appear on a hill or in a city or wait you Sleepwalk there no I I go through the abyss and appear in theseplaces I must still be dreaming I think tonight I appeared in the Attic above my room Gilman they're
I want to talk a little bit about media, so I want to go back to a time when you certainly were not sleepwalking through anything, when you started the Huffington Post.You started it in 2005.
there anymore the dreams have become inexplicable what you were saying about me sleepwalking what happened I've started visiting these places after going through that that void with all the Angles and curves I'll just appear on a hill or in a city or wait you
It was your mind. So sleepwalking . That's another interesting phenomena.
Thank you so much. I could sleepwalk the character because I am from that milieu. I am from Delhi, Chandigarh.
So thank you, Chris. We could easily sleepwalk into a future that we end up hating.
It was your mind. How many here sleepwalk or have slept-walked at some point in their life?
Maybe there's something that I can do with this lifestyle, with this making it easy, and I can bring this back to Pronto. You're almost either sleepwalking , or you're just going in there, grabbing chocolate.
rat problem it was probably just one of them we'll make a complaint in the morning I've been thinking about how you say I'm sleepwalking clearly I'm going somewhere apparently but in your bed clothes without your shoes it makes me think what if the angles in the wall are what kayia Mason used to enable
But the point isn't just to notice, oh, it's gone down, but we need to watch our thoughts. Otherwise we're sleepwalking . Because that's when you're creative. You need to be able to focus in on what you're thinking rather than just-- because if you're not watching them, you won't notice when they snare you and they get
But if you're going to watch something tonight, you're like, it's lowbrow stuff. That numb kind of sleepwalking feeling?
And in the book, I talk about Dr. Carol Dweck and her growth mindset research. So sleepers are folks I think who sleepwalk through life.
But if you're going to watch something tonight, you're like, it's lowbrow stuff. And I felt like I was sleepwalking through my life.
It has plenty of software features built-in to take advantage of the 8-inch display canvas when it's open, but it's also, like we can see, dramatically better to use... Like aside from the obvious stuff that they can kind of sleepwalk through, like a new chip, toss that in new colors, whoop-de-doo, slightly updated camera.
He jumps through, like there's a series of increasingly spectacular sleepwalk incidents as he doesn't deal with the stuff in his life. His anxiety gets expressed through these funny and spectacular sleepwalk incidents culminating with him nearly dying, jumping through a window and nearly dying. And then he'll have to decide like, what to do about the girl, basically.
But I'm not really in it. Yes. You're sleepwalking through life, but not really experiencing it. I want to talk a little bit about media, so I want to go back to a time when you certainly were not
Mike Birbiglia is a famous stand-up comedian who has turned filmmaker. This movie is based on his one-man show of the same name-- "Sleepwalk With Me." And Ira Glass is a producer and host of "This American Life." Please welcome to the stage, Mike Birbiglia and Ira Glass.
Alright. Brendan: Yeah. Mike: It's all good, bro. Female #3: Hi. I listened to the original "Sleepwalk With Me," one of the original iterations of it and it's just such a--.
through social credit systems and all the rest of it. And in a way, we're sleepwalking into a future where we are gradually seeding control and
They are engaged, they're happy in what they do, they are passionate about what they do, they're productive, but 50% are not engaged. Are not engaged. They're sleepwalking , they're not doing much. They're not doing harm either, but 20% do.
It was your mind. No. Anybody have a funny story of them sleepwalking or watch-- yes?
chronic daytime fatigue rather than sleepiness um they also have insomnia difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep some patients have depressed mood um a lot of patients will have sleepwalking or night tears or sleep talking those are the common symptoms um they are very commonly misdiagnosed as
control and it's understanding this the power of this control which is so critical to our to our our our being you can decide to get up the morning and be a passive sleepwalking drone bumbling through the drudgery of existence or you can wake up in the
It means kind of in in an effort to keep your options open, you kind of sleepwalk into escalating commitment. You know, moving
So I'm . I'm from Delhi. I'm a Punjabi. "Vicky Donor" was just a sleepwalk .
It was your mind. Imagine, especially, sleepwalking . I used to sleepwalk .
Thanks for coming again. Mike: Thanks. Brendan: We're talking about the movie "Sleepwalk With Me," which I watched last night. It's a great movie.
Ends up jumping out a window. He jumps through, like there's a series of increasingly spectacular sleepwalk incidents as he doesn't deal with the stuff in his life. His anxiety gets expressed through these funny and spectacular sleepwalk incidents culminating with him nearly dying, jumping through a window and nearly dying.
I don't I'm witnessing this. We're all sleepwalking into a metabolic disaster, and the people paying the greatest
This has happened quite quickly, and we've almost sleepwalked into it.
It was your mind. OK. You want to tell us what you do-- sleepwalked when I was a kid and not after I grew up.
No, it's, Mike Birbiglia. If you Google Mike Birbiglia topless, this movie comes up because we were shooting that scene where I sleepwalk down the hallway after I have this certain dream. And I was like, "You know, it's just funnier and grittier and more real if I don't have
We just haven't had our comeuppance frankly and I hope we never do, but we will ultimately if we continue to sleepwalk in the direction of we're still the hegemon, we're still setting
And for me, a lot of it was really in taking this unconscious bias training, where I sort of walked in there sleepwalking ,
But in the beginning of the book, there is the one lead character who keeps waking up from nightmares and finds he's been sleepwalking .
People start asking him, "So, what are you doing with your girlfriend? Like, what's going on with your life?" So, creating anxiety so he could have the first sleepwalking incident. That would kick the thing off in a very normal movie sort of way.
So essentially, they're going to keep quiet, wait for this to blow over, and just hope that people just keep sleepwalking , you know? Again, I'm not really faulting the shoe companies,