• Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 9.14.25
    Sep 14 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson talks about love, and how it doesn't always begin like they show in movies, that it doesn't always start with grand romantic things, sometimes it begins in whispers, in tiny moments.
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 9.7.25
    Sep 7 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses the consequences of 15 years of nearly constant travel, and how all things begin to blend and feel unreal.
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 8.31.25
    Aug 31 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses something he's been wanting to for a long time: How everyone takes everything personally. Offers the best life advice from an autistic person ever.
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 8.24.25
    Aug 24 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses death, grief, and how he believes and looks at things a bit differently than some.
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 8.17.25
    Aug 17 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses the Buddhist idea that we are born without borders, not differentiating between us and the universe, but somehow we lose this. Maybe this is the cause of isolation.
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 8.10.25
    Aug 10 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses how our internet culture has become one of cynicism and critique, instead of allowing people to like what they like and love what they love.
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 8.3.25
    Aug 3 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses how if all we ever do is give, we always run out, and what if there as an algorithm that helped determine how much to give?
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  • Signal Fire: The Sunday Edition 7.27.25
    Jul 27 2025
    Tyler Knott Gregson discusses how of all the art forms, writing might be the closest to turning nothing into something. More on the therapy that's always been writing for him.
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