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Generations

Generations

By: Peter and Aubrey Jones
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A father and daughter discuss life across their generations. Science, medicine, music, and whatever else they choose to discuss are on the table.© 2025 Peter and Aubrey Jones Social Sciences
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  • The Enzyme Theory of Habits
    Jul 27 2025

    In this episode of Generations, we explore the power of daily habits—both the ones we've nailed down and the ones we’re still working on. From journaling and meditation to supplement rituals and walking routines, we share what helps anchor our days and set the tone for intentional living. Our conversation blends the practical with the personal, touching on sleep struggles, the quest to ditch screens before bed, and the quirks that make each of our routines uniquely their own.


    Episode Notes:

    • Peter and Aubrey catch up on life—summer swim meets, visits from friends, and family travel.
    • Aubrey introduces the topic: daily habits that improve well-being, productivity, and mood.
    • Aubrey shares her challenge of not sleeping the day away and the small but powerful shift of waking up with her partner instead of sleeping in.
    • Peter discusses his long-standing habit of morning journaling, inspired by the Theme System and tied to his protein shake routine.
    • Both reflect on their meditation practices: Peter’s recent consistency using Daily Calm, and Aubrey’s efforts to integrate both day and night sessions.
    • They share supplement routines in hilarious and relatable detail—Peter with his towering stack of capsules and efficiency tactics (baby carrots included), and Aubrey with her “sour patch kid reward system.”
    • Aubrey gushes about her love of sleepytime tea, and Peter tells a vivid story of how two years in Guatemala ruined hot drinks for him forever.
    • Peter shares plans for his Imperfect Practice project, including an upcoming 30-day challenge: no phone in bed, minimal screens before sleep, and new journaling tools.
    • Aubrey discusses her goal to wind down with reading instead of screens, and to get consistent with morning walks or treadmill inclines to kick off her day.
    • They reflect on James Clear’s Atomic Habits and how tying habits together (like music cues for workouts) can reduce friction.
    • Peter compares habits to enzymes—lowering the activation energy required to do good things—and shares practical examples of habit stacking and friction reduction.
    • The episode wraps with encouragement to make small changes that matter, and a peek into what’s coming next for Imperfect Practice.

    Links:
    Imperfect Practice

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    55 mins
  • Imperfect Practice, Perfect Passion
    Jul 13 2025

    In this heartfelt and wide-ranging episode of Generations, Peter unveils his new passion project—“Imperfect Practice,” a blog and YouTube channel exploring self-improvement through honest, iterative growth. He and Aubrey discuss the origin of the idea, the motivation behind it, and what he hopes to offer. Along the way, they reflect on podcast appearances, sleep habits, trivia mishaps, kayaking misadventures, Lego flowers, and the generational shift in taste for sitcoms. The conversation blends personal stories, tech nerd-outs, and mutual support, offering a warm and thoughtful exchange about creativity, legacy, and staying curious at any age.


    Episode Notes:

    • Peter shares a recent appearance on The Incomparable Game Show playing Random Pursuit, and talks about supporting Uncanny Magazine, which promotes underrepresented voices in sci-fi/fantasy publishing.
    • The two discuss the value of exposure to diverse perspectives, both through fiction and life choices, including their family’s intentional educational decisions.
    • Aubrey recounts recent adventures in kayaking and trivia nights in Wisconsin, including a moment of trivia triumph (and regret) tied to a Blockheads video game memory.
    • They both express a shared disdain for The Office and mutual joy over building Lego floral arrangements.
    • A love for low-stakes comfort shows like Taskmaster and Friends leads into a broader conversation about the value of leisure and stress-free entertainment.
    • Peter unveils “Imperfect Practice,” his new blog and YouTube channel centered around self-improvement through honest reflection and experimentation.
    • The idea was sparked by frustrations with “perfect system” productivity content and a desire to share tools and lessons that might work—not ones that promise to.
    • They discuss the gear (a Sony ZV-E10 Mark II with a Sigma lens), learning Final Cut Pro, and batching content in preparation for launch.
    • Aubrey reflects on how much Peter has to share—from tech and fitness to life balance and failure—and enthusiastically endorses the project.
    • The episode closes with Aubrey updating on her nearly-published astrophysics paper and the satisfying formality of a new professional identity.

    Links:

    Uncanny Magazine Year 12 Kickstarter
    Uncanny Magazine on Patreon
    The Incomparable Game Show
    Imperfect Practice

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    45 mins
  • Mission: Ridiculous—A Deep Dive into MI 1-4
    Jun 29 2025

    Episode Summary

    In this episode of Generations, Peter and Aubrey unpack Aubrey’s Mission: Impossible binge, breaking down the first four films with a mix of admiration and hilarity. From the iconic CIA heist in the original to the over-the-top slow-motion chaos of MI2, they offer a sharp and funny retrospective on the franchise. They also touch on the dark tone of MI3, the fun and flair of Ghost Protocol, and look ahead to finishing the rest. Along the way, they chat about Peter’s latest media finds—Murderbot and Taskmaster—before diving into some cosmic news and a mini masterclass on meditation’s science-backed benefits.


    Show Notes

    Catching Up

    • Aubrey shares life updates from Madison and picking up her wedding dress. Adjusting to a slower pace has sparked a bit of an identity crisis, while Peter’s juggling work, D&D prep, and a long-awaited vacation.

    Mission: Impossible Marathon

    • Aubrey binged the first four MI movies and gives her fresh takes:
    • MI1 and MI4 are her favorites for their iconic spy vibes and team dynamics
    • MI2 gets absolutely roasted—slow-motion karate, doves, and all
    • MI3 is a tonal whiplash with Philip Seymour Hoffman playing terrifyingly evil
    • Ghost Protocol earns praise for its balance of fun, tension, and gadget failures

    Pop Culture Detour

    • Peter recommends Apple TV+’s Murderbot adaptation—darkly funny, sharp, and surprisingly sweet
    • The joys of Taskmaster, especially Series 19 with Jason Mantzoukas, which Peter finds hysterical and binge-worthy (and all free on YouTube)

    Astro Fact Corner

    • Aubrey explains new findings around intermediate-mass black holes—those mysterious “middle children” of the black hole world—and why they matter to astrophysics

    The Science of Meditation

    • Peter dives into AI-assisted research on meditation’s benefits, from neuroplasticity to stress reduction
    • Daily practice—even short sessions—can reshape the brain and improve emotional regulation
    • No significant difference between guided and self-guided meditation
    • Peter and Aubrey share their own meditation habits and tools, from Peloton and Calm to YouTube and Readwise

    Closing Notes

    • Peter announces that Generations is migrating to a new podcast host (Transistor.fm) for better speed and reliability—listeners may briefly see duplicate downloads during the transition
    • Listeners are encouraged to send feedback to feedback@generations.fm and leave a review
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    47 mins
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