00:00Will you all again take on to this next step?
00:03I didn't initially.
00:05The first season almost killed me.
00:08Emotionally and physically.
00:10I don't know if that was by design or...
00:12You called us after it.
00:14Yeah.
00:15But I've got to say each time we play over came one of the challenges and it worked out.
00:21There was this sort of kick and, you know, elation, endorphins, all that,
00:25and this sort of achievement.
00:27But it was in the aftermath once the show had aired and I was, you know,
00:32at my kids' school and their friends were coming up talking about what they had received from the show
00:37and then their parents or grandparents and the sort of spectrum of different sort of age groups
00:43and demographics and so on and people from different areas and different countries
00:46all around the world who had received some sort of knowledge and new direction or path
00:52where they could pursue a better journey or better or excel in their own version,
00:57the best version of themselves.
00:59And so we discussed, well, if we were going to do a second season, what would we tackle?
01:05What new science is there?
01:06What we could be expanded upon that we had touched upon in the first one?
01:10The first season I was very much a guinea pig.
01:13I was thrown into the situations with very little knowledge about what I was doing.
01:18This was more sort of experiential journalism, I guess,
01:21and I had a bit more agency in it.
01:23The production and the creation of where we were going to head.
01:26And things were tied to my curiosity around the science with these different topics,
01:31but also they were personal to me in different ways and things that I wanted to investigate.
01:39And then throughout that, the second season, I kept asking the same question,
01:43what the hell am I doing?
01:45And I have...
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