
KGOD Tonight:
Tonight’s KGOD broadcast begins with one of the funniest ideas in the Norton Street series: what if awakening had to be marketed the same way everything else is marketed?
Bornless is convinced he has been tricked into reaching Norton Street. Mike, Audrey, and Crystal calmly admit that they used whatever attracts human attention most effectively. The conversation quickly grows into a satire of advertising, internet culture, clickbait, and the strange ways people are drawn toward things they never intended to find.
But beneath the humor lies a more serious question. What actually captures our attention, and why? Are we choosing what we seek, or are we constantly responding to carefully designed invitations?
As the scene unfolds, the comedy gradually gives way to something much larger. Bornless begins questioning the nature of the world around him. If there is no air, why does everyone appear to breathe? If the room has a missing corner that opens directly into the void, where exactly are they? Is the familiar world only an animated appearance inside a much larger reality?
The answers are both unsettling and oddly comforting. The characters suggest that what appears solid and ordinary may actually be a carefully constructed experience—convincing enough to live in, yet transparent enough to reveal the deeper mystery for anyone willing to look.
As always, KGOD provides the soundtrack between these discoveries, reminding listeners that even while exploring eternity, there is still time for a weather report from Bardotown.
This episode continues the journey through Norton Street by blending comedy, philosophy, and late-night radio into a single conversation about attention, perception, and the remarkable worlds we create for ourselves.
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Here’s the Bardo bus already!
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See You At The Top!!!
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