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The Decade Of The Boiling Frog (w/ Anthony Atamanuik)

The Decade Of The Boiling Frog (w/ Anthony Atamanuik)

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On this episode of Staying Alive, hosts Jon Gabrus and Adam Pally sit down with their friend and collaborator Anthony Atamanuik (What We Do In The Shadows, The President Show) to talk about gambling influencers, health scares, turning 50, the importance of community, talking to the dead, collapsed quantum fields, mastering home cooking, shoring up the temple, and how the math is forever. Plus, Anthony shares his strategy for winning at roulette (heads up: it’s just magic), and also teaches us the word “microtubules.”


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This episode was recorded April 9, 2025 at SiriusXM studios in New York City

Special thanks to Jared O’Connell

Staying Alive is produced by Devon Torrey Bryant and Anne Harris

Engineered and edited by Devon Torrey Bryant, who also wrote the music

Associate producer and video editor is Maddie McCann

Executive produced by Jon Gabrus, Adam Pally, Sean Hayes, Will Arnett, Jason Bateman, Bernie Kaminski, and Rich Korson


Keywords for this episode: Peer to peer review, intervention, The Aqueduct, gambling, Vegas Matt, bet the horn, Lady Luck HQ, Brettski, PJ, Poker, roulette, Lyle Mesmer, microtubules, quantum consciousness, Sliding Doors, zoetrope, Transcendence, Rango, Pirates 4, Virtual Reality, nut milk, Gil Ozeri, Rosemary’s Baby, community, therapy, meditation, stretching, latchkey kid, home cooking, Action Boyz, gatekeeping, Jim Henson


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