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In this episode of really… with Sierra & Michael-Thomas, we dive headfirst into a mix of absurd, hilarious, and surprisingly deep philosophical conversations. From debating whether cereal is technically a soup to questioning why ghosts don’t fall through floors, nothing is off-limits.

Along the way, we explore the strange origins of language, the reality of inner dialogue, and the bigger questions about time, memory, and existence. We also pull a little wisdom from Star Wars, proving that even a galaxy far, far away has something to say about life here on Earth.

This episode blends humor with curiosity, turning everyday thoughts into full-blown existential spirals—in the best way possible.

So whether you’re here for the laughs or the late-night “wait… what?” moments, this one’s for you.

Executive Producers: Sierra Chapman & M. Thomas Griffith

Production Assistance: DCB Productions

Editing: Sierra Chapman

Artwork: M. Thomas Griffith

Music: AlexGuz via Pixabay.com

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© 2026 GrifChap Studio, LLC. All rights reserved. really… with Sierra & Michael-Thomas is produced by GrifChap Studio, LLC. The views and opinions expressed by hosts Sierra, Michael-Thomas, and their guests are their own and do not reflect those of their employers, Asheville-Buncombe Technical Community College and Northeast State Community College, respectively.

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