In this episode of Hot Yoga Problems, Rob leaves a brutally intense hot yoga class and immediately starts questioning everything—especially Partridge pose. From the driver’s seat, he riffs on how far he’s come in his practice, why he doesn’t get completely destroyed by class like he used to, and whether that progress means he’s leveled up… or just gotten used to a special kind of suffering.
Rob brings his unofficial cohost, ChatGPT, into the conversation to unpack a half-baked analogy between hot yoga and summiting Mount Everest. They talk Everest base camps, acclimatization, and the thin-air summit moment, then contrast that with yoga’s never-ending escalation of poses and modifications. Everest has a peak; hot yoga just keeps adding weirder shapes and more impossible balances.
As the commute wraps up, Rob turns the lens on the show itself: thinking about transformation, New Year’s resolutions, and how to give Raff’s Brain more structure so listeners know what they’re stepping into. He floats the idea of building a dedicated “show bot” to check in after every class, jokes about lacking “talent,” and closes with a gloriously chaotic attempt at his signature sign-off: “NamaSLAY, mofos.”
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