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05 Aug 2023#23 Starmix and The Runaway Table00:10:22

Harry Bow (aka Starmix), a part-time waiter and full-time life coach, has discovered the secret of the universe. Namely, that every living being shares the same consciousness. And now it is his mission to correct the bad behaviour of everyone he meets. 

 

Philosophy - Spirituality - Comedy 

 

Starmix and The Runaway Table is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

PG Wodehouse 

Tom Sharpe

Spirituality 

Absurdism 

Non Duality 

Restaurants

Neck Tattoos

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

How would you change your behaviour if it was proven that all human beings shared a single consciousness? What is it about your consciousness that makes you think it is unique to you? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

07 Oct 2023#32 As It Should Be00:14:14

A married man purchases a memory of himself having sex with another woman. His wife finds out and kicks him out. He returns to the memory shop to try and put things right.  

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

Picture something you’ve always wanted to do. Would you rather do it and have no memory of having done so, or not do it but have a false memory of having done so? 

 

Sc-fi - Memory - Family   

 

As It Should Be is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror

Sci-fi

Technology

Memory  

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Episode #31 of the podcast 

Episode #29 of this podcast

Episode #21 of this podcast

Episode #16 of this podcast 

Episode #5 of this podcast 

Contemplating the future 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

20 May 2023#12 Fake World, Equal World00:09:24

When an egotistical writer dies, he wakes up to discover his entire life was a simulation. 

 

Fake World, Equal World is an original short story by Doe Wilmann

 

Sc-fi - Philosophy - Technology 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

Philip K Dick 

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Artificial intelligence 

The afterlife

Simulations 

Narcissism 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Do you ever wonder if you’re the only person who truly exists? How do you know other people are having an experience given that you have no way of accessing this experience? Is it possible that the world is a simulation? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

02 Apr 2023#5 Silly Old Trick (performed by Maison Sawyer)00:12:21

Scared that his whole life might pass him by, Edward devises a trick to help him appreciate his youth. 

 

Silly Old Trick - an original short story by Doe Wilmann, performed by Maison Sawyer 

 

Psychological - Suspense - Drama 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Dramatic Monologues 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

Fiction that makes you think 

Psychological fiction 

Contemplating the nature of the self

Tricks 

Anaglypta wallpaper 

Shortbread biscuits 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Does life really pass in the blink of an eye? Are memories a sufficient consolation for ageing? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written by Doe Wilmann

Performed by Maison Sawyer

Recorded & Edited by Sebastian Brown

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

22 Oct 2023#34 Inside Voices (performed by Tamsin Dowsett)00:28:08

Casting director Lydia has invited an actress along to a family meet-up so that the actress can model her next character on Lydia’s twin sister Tania. But Lydia soon realises that one Tania is quite enough. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

To what extent are we all actors playing characters? 

 

Dramatic Monologue - Comedy - Family  

 

Inside Voices is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Dramatic Monologues 

Comedic Monologues 

Fiction that makes you think 

Psychological fiction 

Philosophical fiction 

Parks

Prosecco 

Running 

Episode #5 of this podcast (’Silly Old Trick’) 

Episode #10 of this podcast (‘Plonker’)

Episode #30 of this podcast (‘Cheek Biter’) 

Episode #33 of this podcast (‘A Bench in West London) 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written by Doe Wilmann

 

Performed by Tamsin Dowsett

 

Edited by Sebsatian Brown

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

30 Jun 2023#18 The World’s Happiest Person00:15:01

A woman knocks on Bernard’s door and tells him he’s won an award.

 

Philosophy - Comedy - Absurdism

 

The World’s Happiest Person is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Being Happy 

Gardening

Bingo

Fiction that makes you think 

Short stories with a twist

Philosophical fiction 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Can we measure happiness? Would we want to? Would you want to know how happy you are relative to other people? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

23 Sep 2023#30 Cheek Biter (performed by Sebastian Brown)00:08:22

An offhand remark from his dentist makes Mark question his entire existence. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

To what extent does our identity depend on other people's perceptions? Who are we when no one is looking? 

 

Dramatic Monologue - Psychological - Relationships 

 

Cheek Biter is an original short story by Doe Wilmann, performed by Sebastian Brown (sbvoices.co.uk) 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Dramatic Monologues 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

Fiction that makes you think 

Psychological fiction 

Philosophical fiction 

Sebastian Brown

Dentists

Cheeks

Biting 

Episode #10 of this podcast (‘Plonker’)

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann @ outlook .com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written by Doe Wilmann

 

Performed by Sebastian Brown

 

Edited by Sebastian Brown 

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

12 Aug 2023#24 The Light Without The Filter00:16:18

Lee has a strong memory of his dad’s last moments on this earth. Only it’s not his memory, it’s his dad’s. Somehow he can picture, with perfect clarity, the final thing his dad saw before he passed away. Is this just a trick of Lee’s imagination or is it pointing towards something deeper? 

 

Philosophy - Spirituality - Non-Duality 

 

The Light Without The Filter is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Non Duality

Spirituality 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

Talking Heads by Alan Bennett 

Alan Watts

Fiction that makes you think 

Short stories with a twist

Lights

Filters

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Do you find Lee’s ‘discovery’ convincing? If not, what is your understanding of consciousness? And do you really believe you wouldn’t be having any form of conscious experience if one specific sperm hadn’t fertilised one specific egg? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

05 Mar 2023#1 My Home is a Prison00:15:20

After thirty four years of marriage, Kevin feels like a prisoner in his own home. His religious faith means he is unable to divorce his wife. So is there another way he could bring their relationship to an end? 

 

My Home is a Prison is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

True Crime - Comedy - Relationships

(Yes, I’m doing that annoying Netflix thing where it gives you three buzzwords for each show. But it should help you if you’re scrolling through episodes) 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to piecesofdoe.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Tom Sharpe 

PG Wodehouse 

Fawlty Towers 

Fiction inspired by true events 

Contemplating the nature of the self

‘I Got You Babe’ by Sonny and Cher 

Complaining about your partner 

Robbing banks 

Sitting in a shed

Ignoring the voice in your head 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Should we be confined by the commitments made by our past selves? Who is the voice in your head? Is freedom a place or a state of mind? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

And the true story that inspired ‘My Home is a Prison’:

 

It’s not quite as frivolous as the tale of Kevin and Barbara, but…

(contains spoilers)…

 

https://shortest.link/iG0F

 

Acknowledgements:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

14 Jul 2023#20 Failing Our Son00:06:46

When her teenage son experiences failure, Gina is annoyed by her husband’s indifference. But did Martin secretly hope their son would fail all along?  

 

Philosophy - Comedy - Domesticity 

 

Failing Our Son is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Rugby

Fruit Bowls 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

How can failure be beneficial? Is it wrong to tell your child they can achieve great things? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

05 Nov 2023#36 Iguana00:13:17

A therapist is tasked with convincing a very clever eleven year old that there is a difference between fact and fiction.  

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

If all of your experiences take place in your mind, how can you be certain anything is real? 

 

Iguana is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads

The Twilight Zone 

Philosophical fiction 

Episode #2 of this podcast

Episode #7 of this podcast

Episode #28 of this podcast

Iguanas 

The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe 

Fish tanks 

Contemplating the nature of existence

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

29 Jul 2023#22 Making You Feel Better00:04:21

There’s a secret that may well blow your entire world apart. ‘You wouldn’t recognise me but you have seen me,’ says the narrator of this story. ‘You’ve seen me many times. The day your partner left you. When you were fired from your job. The time you felt like you couldn’t go on…’ So who are they? And what is their secret? 

 

Philosophy - Spirituality - Absurdism 

 

Making You Feel Better is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

A History of the World in Ten and a Half Chapters by Julian Barnes 

Spirituality 

Reincarnation

Fiction that makes you think 

Short stories with a twist

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Does the misfortune of others ever make you feel better? If not, what do you mean when you say ‘well it could be worse’? Would you rather live in a world where everyone was happier than you or a world where you were happier than everyone else? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

 

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25 Feb 2024#52 Hope for the Worst00:44:55

When Poppy announces she wants to kill herself, her playwright husband employs a peculiar coping technique. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

To what extent does negative visualisation make you grateful for what you have? 

 

Comedy - Philosophy - Stoicism  

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Sam Harris’ ‘Making Sense’ podcast 

Alan Watts

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Plays

The Shard

Hoping for the worst 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2024

14 Jan 2024#46 Culling Cobras00:12:20

Member of Parliament Lawrence Sitwell is frustrated by the failure of his political career. A conversation with an old friend causes him to rethink everything. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

When politicians try to make something better, are they more likely to make it worse? 

 

Comedy - Philosophy - Politics 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Dramatic monologues

Comedic monologues

Politics

Intentions v outcomes

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

Plays

Pubs

Snakes

Politicians

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

15 Apr 2023#7 My True Self00:14:41

The person who wakes up in Mike’s body isn’t Mike. He or she has swapped bodies with Mike overnight and now they need to swap back. The trouble is, Mike’s body includes Mike’s mind, which means they have all of Mike’s thoughts and all of Mike’s memories too, and none of their own. How can you get back to your true self if you don’t know who or what that is? 

 

My True Self is an original short story by Doe Wilmann

 

Absurdist - Comedy - Philosophy  

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected

The Fly 

Non duality 

Albert Camus

René Descartes

Fiction that makes you think 

Psychological fiction 

Philosophical fiction 

Contemplating the nature of the self

Freaky Friday 

Being John Malkovich

The Change-Up

Body Swap stories 

Skiving work 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Who/what is your true self? If you were to swap bodies and minds with another person, would you still be you? But don’t you have an almost entirely different body and mind than you did when you were a child? What do you mean by ‘you’? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

22 Jul 2023#21 Instant Connect (performed by Taj Atwal)00:13:41

There’s a new dating app that cuts out the dating. It connects two compatible people and implants a love story into their memories, while removing any recollection of ever having signed up to the service. As far as the two lovers are concerned, they met and fell in love in a totally normal, natural way. So when Selina’s best friend suddenly announces she’s getting married to a woman Selina has never heard of before, you can understand why she might be suspicious.  

 

Taj Atwal is a Bafta-nominated actress best known for her roles in Hullraisers, Memory, In The Club and Line of Duty. 

 

Sc-fi - Comedy - Relationships   

 

Instant Connect is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Taj Atwal

Dating Apps 

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

If someone changed your memory, would you still be you? What if they replaced your memories in their entirety with someone else’s? What do you mean by ‘you’? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written by Doe Wilmann Performed by Taj Atwal

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

22 Feb 2023TRAILER: Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann00:01:00

Launching on 5th March 2023. Subscribe now to get a Meaningless Problem in your life every single week. 

I wanted a platform where I could communicate directly with all the people who like my writing. And yes, I could have invited both of them out for a coffee but they don’t get on. So I’m doing a podcast instead. 

Will I keep it up? Will anyone listen? Does it matter either way? 

A mix of styles, genre and quality. Some will be comedies, some will be dramas, some will be sci-fi, and some will be rubbish. 

 

Common topics/ themes:

The absurd

Consciousness 

Free will

Artificial intelligence 

God

The Afterlife

Non Duality 

Eternalism 

Haircuts

Benches 

Sheds

 

You’ll like this if you like…. 

Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror 

Sum: Tales of the Afterlife by David Eagleman 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Julian Barnes

Kazuo Ishiguro (I realise I’m now just listing writers I like…) 

Margaret Atwood 

Oscar Wilde 

Anton Chekhov

George Orwell 

 

This is my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok.

 

I also have an Instagram and Twitter account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

@piecesofdoe for all three. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

27 May 2023#13 What if I’m Not?00:11:05

A writer is slightly concerned about the most recent episode of his short story podcast. He shares these concerns with a plumber and is surprised by his response. 

 

Comedy - Philosophy - Plumbing 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

The ‘Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal’ podcast

Sam Harris’ ‘Making Sense’ podcast 

‘The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast’

Alan Watts

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Artificial intelligence 

The afterlife

Simulations 

Narcissism 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

Episode #3 of this podcast

Episode #12 of this podcast 

Speaking/listening to plumbers

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Do you ever wonder if you’re the only person who truly exists? How do you know other people are having an experience given that you have no way of accessing this experience? Is it possible that the world is a simulation? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

31 Dec 2023#44 Futility00:14:18

A writer is slightly concerned about his short story podcast. He shares these concerns with a plumber and is surprised by his response. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

How do you know for certain that you are not a fictional creation dreamt up by somebody else? 

 

Comedy - Philosophy - Plumbing 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

The ‘Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal’ podcast

Sam Harris’ ‘Making Sense’ podcast 

‘The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast’

Alan Watts

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Alternate universes

The Titanic

Morgan Robertson

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

Episode #3 of this podcast

Episode #13 of this podcast 

Speaking/listening to plumbers

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

24 Jun 2023#17 The Guru00:06:37

After many years searching for a guru, the narrator finally finds one in an unexpected place. 

 

Philosophy - Spirituality - Non-Duality 

 

The Guru is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Non Duality

Meditation

Spirituality 

Alan Watts

Fiction that makes you think 

Short stories with a twist

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

What is the understanding that the guru in this story embodies? Can this understanding be learnt or acquired? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

07 Jan 2024#45 The Weight of Achievement00:03:36

In Bernard’s local pub, everyone carries their life’s achievements with them in a big black bag. 

 

Philosophy - Spirituality - Absurdism 

 

The Weight of Achievement is an original short story by Doe Wilmann

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

If you were never allowed to tell anyone about your successes, which of your current goals would you continue to pursue? 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

A History of the World in Ten and a Half Chapters by Julian Barnes

Spirituality 

Fiction that makes you think 

Short stories with a twist

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Pubs

Pints of Bitter 

Achievements 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2024

 

18 Feb 2024#51 What Was the Point?00:15:04

Having spent a year writing short stories for a podcast, the writer wonders what was the point. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

What was the point of this short story podcast? 

 

Comedy - Philosophy - Plumbing 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

The ‘Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal’ podcast

Sam Harris’ ‘Making Sense’ podcast 

‘The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast’

Alan Watts

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Artificial intelligence 

The afterlife

Simulations 

Narcissism 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

Episode #3 of this podcast

Episode #13 of this podcast 

Episode #44 of this podcast 

Speaking/listening to plumbers

 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2024

09 Sep 2023#28 Skipping Through Life00:12:41

Faced with the prospect of making half his workforce redundant, Mr Pomeroy is offered the chance to skip the experience by travelling twelve hours into his own future. He accepts the offer and, twelve hours later, finds he still has all the memories of having experienced the day. So how is ‘time skipping’ any different from our normal experience of life?

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

How do you know your past isn’t simply a series of implanted memories? And would it make any difference if it were? 

 

Philosophy - Time - Memory 

 

Skipping Through Life is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

A History of the World in Ten and a Half Chapters by Julian Barnes 

Time

Skipping

Fancy ties 

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

03 Dec 2023#40 The Meaning of Love00:10:13

Like most of his friends, Burt hates his job and lives for the weekend. And when his friends start installing modules into their brains that make them enjoy their work, Burt is furious with them. What’s the point of escapism if there’s nothing to escape? 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

Could you live a good life if you enjoyed every part of it? 

 

The Meaning of Love is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror

Sci-fi

The Twilight Zone 

Philosophical fiction 

Episode #2 of this podcast

Episode #7 of this podcast

Episode #28 of this podcast

Episode #37 of this podcast

Work

Weekends 

Relationships

Contemplating the nature of existence

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

29 Dec 2023BONUS EPISODE: Best of 202301:17:46

The top five short stories from 2023. If you’re new to Meaningless Problems, this might be a good place to start.

 

These are the stories with the timestamps for each:

 

  1. It Wasn’t Me - 1.30 - Kimi is delighted with Su-Z, a new personal assistant software that can send and respond to emails on her behalf. But her delight is punctured when her boyfriend receives a message from one of her email contacts claiming that he and Kimi have fallen in love. Will Kimi’s boyfriend believe her when she pins the blame on Su-Z? And what exactly has her personal assistant been saying in those messages? 
  2. The Guru - 17.10 - After many years searching for a guru, the narrator finally finds one in an unexpected place. 
  3. Skipping Through Life - 23.51 - Faced with the prospect of making half his workforce redundant, Mr Pomeroy is offered the chance to skip the experience by travelling twelve hours into his own future. He accepts the offer and, twelve hours later, finds he still has all the memories of having experienced the day. So how is ‘time skipping’ any different from living? 
  4. Plonker - 37.37 - On the verge of becoming a grandparent for the first time, Irene reflects on her relationship with her husband aka ‘Plonker’.  
  5. They’ll Have to Kill Me - 48.33 - The prime minister wakes up in his country residence to find that everyone thinks he’s gone completely mad. So did he really speak to those men in black raincoats who told him he needs to follow their orders? Who can you trust when you can no longer trust the voice in your own head? 

 

If you’d like to read the script of these episodes go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

12 Mar 2023#2 Groundhog Day00:11:06

Jake has just seen his dad for the last time. Or has he? Their relationship has strained over the last ten years but the one thing the father and son have left is their love for the iconic Bill Murray movie, Groundhog Day. So when Jake flies back home to see his dad one last time, he wonders if he’ll end up reliving this day over and over again. 

 

Groundhog Day is an original short story by Doe Wilmann

 

Drama - Family - Philosophy 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to piecesofdoe.com  and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Groundhog Day

Bill Murray 

The Order of Time by Carlo Rovelli 

Albert Einstein

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

Fiction with philosophical undertones 

Contemplating the nature of the self

Complaining about long flights 

Oasis

Carmen Electra 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

What would you do differently if you could live an important day of your life over again? Do you believe there is anything special about ‘now’ or might all times exist simultaneously? What is your favourite Bill Murray movie? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

19 Nov 2023#38 Your Final Ambition00:10:35

On your deathbed, in agonising pain, you are given the chance to reduce your suffering. But in order to do so, you must reduce your worldly success by the same amount. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

Would you sacrifice the present for the sake of the past? 

 

Your Final Ambition is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads

The Twilight Zone 

Philosophical fiction 

Episode #2 of this podcast

Episode #7 of this podcast

Episode #28 of this podcast

Episode #36 of this podcast

Deathbeds

Nurses 

Contemplating the nature of existence

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

09 Mar 2025#53 Rain Always Win00:21:00

If life is a game, Harvey Rain is determined to win. But what does winning actually look like? And what does this mean for the other players?

 

Something to consider when reading/listening:

Is it true that the only thing worse than not getting what you want is getting it?

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman

Sam Harris’ ‘Making Sense’ podcast

Alan Watts

Fiction that makes you think

Philosophical fiction

Speculative fiction

Chicken farming

Lab grown meat

World domination

Contemplating the meaning of life

Any form of philosophical enquiry

 

Thank you for listening. Please follow the podcast to stay up to date with the latest episodes.

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

Website:

Meaninglessproblems.com 

Thanks for listening 

Credits:

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

Thanks to Katie Empett for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

Artwork by Katie Empett

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann (C) 2025

13 May 2023#11 Protest at the Theatre00:09:27

When a play is disrupted by protests, it does wonders for ticket sales.

 

Protest at the Theatre is an original short story by Doe Wilmann

 

Comedy - Theatre - Corruption  

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads

Tom Sharpe 

PG Wodehouse 

Fawlty Towers 

Episode 4 of this podcast 

Theatre Funding 

Protests 

Plays about hairdressing 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Is it wrong for theatre companies to take funding from companies they deem immoral? Is it ok for a protest group to disrupt a theatrical performance? Are some protests more likely to backfire than succeed? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

 

17 Jun 2023#16 Why You’ll Never Be Dead (performed by Dot Major)00:12:37

As a plane experiences turbulence, one passenger lays out five reasons why we’ll never be dead. This episode is performed by London Grammar’s Dot Major. 

 

Dot Major is a multi award-winning musician best known for being one third of the band London Grammar, whose albums have been number one in the UK charts and across the world. Dot has also just embarked on a solo career in electronic music.

 

Philosophy - Comedy - Life and Death   

 

Why You’ll Never Be Dead is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

A History of the World in Ten and a Half Chapters by Julian Barnes

The ‘Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal’ podcast

Sam Harris’ ‘Making Sense’ podcast 

‘The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast’

London Grammar 

The WeCroak app 

Non Duality 

Alan Watts

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

The afterlife

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

Do you find any of the narrator’s five reasons compelling? What do you think happens after you die? What if you’re wrong? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

10 Dec 2023#41 No Words00:10:43

A new medical procedure will remove anxiety and allow you to live perfectly in the moment. The only downside? You have to give up your ability to comprehend language. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

What would you be prepared to give up in exchange for perfect peace of mind?

 

No Words is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror

Sci-fi

The Twilight Zone 

Philosophical fiction 

Episode #2 of this podcast

Episode #7 of this podcast

Episode #28 of this podcast

Episode #37 of this podcast

Episode #40 of this podcast

Words

Silence

Family 

Technology  

Contemplating the nature of existence

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

26 Aug 2023#26 The World’s Ugliest Person00:13:22

A new augmented reality app allows everyone to look beautiful. This makes Gary, who refuses to use any form of AR, the ugliest person in the world. He’s never been a particularly bad-looking bloke so how will he adapt to his new reality? 

 

Sc-fi - Comedy - Dating   

 

The World’s Ugliest Person is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror

Sci-fi

Augmented Reality

Dating Apps

Men called Gary 

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Contemplating the future 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

In a world where everyone was beautiful, would we be more or less shallow than we are now? Would you sign up to the Fitter AR app? (Shut up, of course you bloody well would!) What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

10 Jun 2023#15 They’ll Have to Kill Me00:27:44

The prime minister wakes up in his country residence to find that everyone thinks he’s gone completely mad. So did he really speak to those men in black raincoats who told him he needs to follow their orders? Or did he imagine it? Who can you trust when you can no longer trust the voice in your own head? 

 

Psychological Thriller - Suspense - Political 

 

They’ll Have to Kill Me is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Fiction that makes you think 

Psychological fiction 

Contemplating the nature of the self

Politics

Prime ministers

Country residences 

Ignoring the voice in your head 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

What would happen if a world leader legitimately went mad - would we find out or would it be covered up? Would you still trust your own memories if everyone around you was discrediting them? Who is that voice inside your head - is it you? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

19 Aug 2023#25 It Wasn’t Me00:13:53

Kimi is delighted with Su-Z, a new personal assistant software that can send and respond to emails on her behalf. But her delight is punctured when her boyfriend receives a message from one of her email contacts claiming that he and Kimi have fallen in love. Will Kimi’s boyfriend believe her when she pins the blame on Su-Z? And what exactly has her personal assistant been saying in those messages? 

 

Sc-fi - Comedy - Relationships   

 

It Wasn’t Me is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror

The Twilight Zone

Episode 21 of this podcast 

Sci-fi

Personal Assistant Software

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Contemplating the future 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

If an AI was perfectly modelled on your brain, would you have to accept culpability for its actions? Would you use a Su-Z in your place of work? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

29 Apr 2023#9 Consuming Content00:09:38

A writer from 2043 laments being replaced by the AI chat bot ChatGPT. But are there some upsides? 

 

Consuming Content is an original short story by Doe Wilmann

 

Sc-fi - Philosophy - Technology 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

Philip K Dick 

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

ChatGPT

Artificial intelligence 

Considering Creativity 

The idea of writers being replaced 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Do you need to produce the art in order for it to belong to you? Where does creativity come from? Will AI make humans more creative or less? Does everyone have a form of creative genius hidden within? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

03 Jun 2023#14 I Am00:13:59

An atheist wakes up in heaven.

 

Philosophy - Comedy - Technology  

 

I Am is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

A History of the World in Ten and a Half Chapters by Julian Barnes 

The ‘Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal’ podcast

Sam Harris’ ‘Making Sense’ podcast 

‘The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast’

Alan Watts

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

The afterlife

Simulations 

Religion 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

Episode #12 of this podcast 

Episode #13 of this podcast 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

What happens after you die? What if you’re wrong? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

11 Feb 2024#50 What Do You Do?00:12:29

Lost in thought at a funeral, our narrator sets out a compelling case for why we should never ask anyone what they do for a living. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

To what extent does your job define who you are? 

 

What Do You Do is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads

A History of the World in Ten and a Half Chapters by Julian Barnes 

Spirituality 

Fiction that makes you think 

Short stories with a twist

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Graveyards 

Headstones

Not talking about work 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2024

22 Apr 2023#8 A Fantastic Government Initiative00:14:44

On the day the UK government tests out its new emergency alerts system, there are some unexpected consequences for writer Alvin Rikard (first seen in ep4) and prisoner-in-his-own-home Kevin (first seen in ep1). 

 

A Fantastic Government Initiative is an original short story by Doe Wilmann

 

Comedy - Farce - Relationships 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads

Tom Sharpe 

PG Wodehouse 

Fawlty Towers 

Fiction inspired by true events 

Contemplating the nature of the self

Complaining about your partner 

Emergency alerts

Government initiatives 

Ignoring the voice in your head 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Is it pointless having a wide audience if they won’t remember what you’ve written? Would you rather produce beautiful art for a small audience or forgettable art for a large one? Would an incoming ballistic missile change how you felt towards those around you? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

17 Dec 2023#42 Prime Minister’s Questions00:14:27

Thanks to developments in AI and VR, every voter now has the right to meet their political candidates one-on-one. These hyper-realistic chat bots look and sound exactly like their real-life equivalents and they answer questions with 99.9% accuracy. So what happens when the British primer minister’s chat bot starts making some very provocative statements? 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

Would this type of hyper realistic chatbot enhance our elections?  

 

Prime Minister’s Questions is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror

Sci-fi

The Twilight Zone 

Philosophical fiction 

Episode #25 of this podcast

Prime ministers 

Politics 

War

France 

War with France 

Technology  

Contemplating the nature of existence

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

26 Mar 2023#4 About Hairdressing19:46:00

When Alvin Rikard says he’s writing a play about hairdressing, his best friend’s wife Natalia invites him to visit her salon. Alvin is delighted to accept. But are his motives entirely professional? 

 

About Hairdressing is an original short story by Doe Wilmann

 

Comedy - Theatre - Sexual Tension 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Noel Coward

PG Wodehouse 

Tom Sharpe 

Silly short stories 

Haircuts 

Salons 

Hairdressers from Poland 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Is Alvin doing anything wrong? Have you ever found yourself in a similar situation? (I’ll be honest, it’s not the deepest of episodes so there’s not too much to think about here) Do you know any decent hairdressers? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

19 Mar 2023#3 The End Product00:15:00

When a writer tells a plumber about his theory of the world, he is surprised by the plumber’s response. 

 

The End Product is an original short story by Doe Wilmann

 

Comedy - Philosophy - Plumbing 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

The ‘Theories of Everything with Curt Jaimungal’ podcast

Sam Harris’ ‘Making Sense’ podcast 

‘The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast’

Alan Watts

Why I Write by George Orwell 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

Tales of the Unexpected by Roald Dahl

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

Speaking/listening to plumbers

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

What is the meaning of life? If the whole world is a factory, what are we creating? Is it necessary to have a purpose in life? Do you know any good plumbers? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023

www.meaninglessproblems.com  

08 Jul 2023#19 The Loop00:07:15

When we die, we come back as the person to whom we’ve caused the most harm. At least that’s what the plumber says… 

 

Philosophy - Spirituality - Absurdism 

 

The Loop is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

A History of the World in Ten and a Half Chapters by Julian Barnes

Reincarnation

Fiction that makes you think 

Short stories with a twist

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Who is the person to whom you have caused the most harm? What do you think happens after you die? What if you’re wrong? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with?

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

08 Apr 2023#6 Your Opinion Matters00:13:55

After sixteen years working in a bank, Emma still loves her job and still loves serving her customers. You might think this is great. But I’m the voice in Emma’s head and, for me, it’s a living nightmare. 

 

Your Opinion Matters is an original short story by Doe Wilmann

 

Comedy - Suspense - Psychological

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Dramatic Monologues 

Fiction that makes you think 

Psychological fiction 

Contemplating the nature of the self

Banks

‘I Got You Babe’ by Sonny and Cher 

Episode 1 of this podcast 

Good customer service 

Ignoring the voice in your head 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Who is that voice in your head who makes you do things you don’t want to do? Can a mundane job be enjoyable if you approach it with the right attitude? Do you prefer to stand in line or sit and wait? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

26 Nov 2023#39 Losing the Plot00:09:16

After a mental breakdown, Michael reconsiders his entire perception of the world. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

Are there any narratives in your own life that you’d be better off without?

 

Losing the Plot is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads

Non Duality

Spirituality 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

Alan Watts

Fiction that makes you think 

Narratives

Plots

Brexit 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

28 Jan 2024#48 The Meaning of Work00:16:18

The prime minister is facing the biggest strike in British history. But the strikers are the last people she’d expect to strike. And their reason for striking is even more surprising. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

Can you truly be rich if your life lacks meaning? 

 

The Meaning of Work is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Yes, Prime Minister

The Twilight Zone 

Philosophical fiction 

Episode #25 of this podcast

Episode #42 of this podcast 

Prime ministers 

Politics 

Meaning 

Jobs

Jugglers

Clowns  

Contemplating the nature of existence

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

28 Oct 2023#35 Just Like Her00:06:25

A widower uses an AR filter to make his new girlfriend look exactly like his ex wife. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

Is it possible to have a truthful relationship with someone if your perception of them is totally different to how they perceive themselves? 

 

Sc-fi - Augmented Reality - Family   

 

Just Like Her is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror

Sci-fi

Technology

Memory  

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Augmented Reality 

Episode #26 of this podcast

Contemplating the future 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

14 Oct 2023#33 A Bench in West London (performed by Thea Collings)00:23:01

Tania’s twin sister Lydia has bought a memorial bench for their mum in the family’s local park. There’s just one problem: their mum is still very much alive (Lydia was unaware that memorial benches are exclusively for the dead). Cue a series of tributes from people who want to pay their respects, including a man whose connection to Tania and Lydia’s mum threatens to completely undermine who they thought she was.

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

How fragile is our understanding of ourselves and those close to us? Are we only ever one discovery away from reconsidering everything?

 

Dramatic Monologue - Comedy - Family  

 

A Bench in West London is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Dramatic Monologues 

Comedic Monologues 

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Parks

Benches

Episode #5 of this podcast (’Silly Old Trick’) 

Episode #10 of this podcast (‘Plonker’)

Episode #30 of this podcast (‘Cheek Biter’) 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

30 Sep 2023#31 Tell Her I Was Kind00:08:24

A father with a terminal illness has the chance to spare his young daughter from the pain of his death by erasing her memories of the times they’ve spent together. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

How far would you go to save someone you love from grief? 

 

Sc-fi - Memory - Family   

 

Tell Her I Was Kind is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror

Sci-fi

Technology

Memory  

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Episode #29 of this podcast

Episode #21 of this podcast

Episode #16 of this podcast 

Episode #5 of this podcast 

Contemplating the future 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann 

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

12 Nov 2023#37 Don’t Blame the Children00:07:04

In the near future, virtual reality allows couples to meet their potential children before they’ve been conceived. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

Does having more options make us more free? 

 

Don’t Blame The Children is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror

The podcast 'Modern Wisdom'

Sci-fi

VR technology 

The Twilight Zone 

Philosophical fiction 

Episode #2 of this podcast

Episode #7 of this podcast

Episode #28 of this podcast

Babies

Breaking Up 

Contemplating the nature of existence

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

24 Dec 2023#43 A Wise Man (Christmas story)00:32:07

A silly story, especially for Christmas. Working the early-turn Christmas Eve shift, Sergeant Rod just wants to finish at five, collect his daughter’s bizarre choice of present and go home. But his boss, the local drug lord and south London’s canine population have other ideas. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

Are you feeling Christmassy? 

 

Comedy - Family - Christmas 

 

A Wise Man is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Comedic Monologues 

Silly stories 

Tom Sharpe

PG Wodehouse 

Police 

Dogs

Police dogs 

Criminals 

Gluten-free, fat-free, sugar-free brownies 

Christmas 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

21 Jan 2024#47 Tony’s Vibe00:10:24

Tony’s tried everything to make himself more employable, more dateable, more popular. He’s tried life coaches, elocution coaches, therapists, personal trainers but he’s looking in the wrong place. He’s not the problem. I am. I am Tony’s vibe. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

To what extent can a person be aware of their own vibe? 

 

Comedy - Philosophy - Politics 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Dramatic monologues

Comedic monologues

Politics

Vibes

Introspection

Jobs

Dates

Rejections

Tiger Woods’ trustworthiness

Lindsay Lohan’s innocence

Russell Brand’s sex appeal

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

 

06 May 2023#10 Plonker (performed by Mary Tillett)00:10:54

On the verge of becoming a grandparent for the first time, Irene reflects on her relationship with her husband aka ‘Plonker’.  

 

Plonker is an original short story by Doe Wilmann

 

Dramatic Monologue - Psychological - Relationships 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads 

Dramatic Monologues 

Fiction that makes you think 

Psychological fiction 

The apparent unfairness of life 

Concorde

Hospitals 

Grandchildren 

UB40

Hugh Laurie 

Gordon Ramsay 

Episode 5 of this Podcast 

 

Things to consider when listening: 

 

Does life really pass quickly or is this just our memories playing tricks on us? Are memories a sufficient consolation for ageing? When you’re doing something fun, what matters more: the activity or the person/s you’re doing it with? What’s the highest number of people you can share this podcast with? (Why did I used persons in the question before last and people in the last one?)

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

And if you’re a writer, maybe this will inspire you to take on a similar challenge yourself. In which case, let me know about it via email. doewilmann @ outlook.com

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@piecesofdoe)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) and Twitter (@piecesofdoe) account but I can’t promise I’ll use them. 

 

Website:

 

Piecesofdoe.com or Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Performed by Mary Tillett 

 

Recorded and edited by Sebastian Brown

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media ((Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

04 Feb 2024#49 It Might as Well Be00:19:10

Businessman Nathan Norrie calls upon a spiritual guide to help improve the atmosphere among his work colleagues. The guide offers three peals of wisdom. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

If a message is true, does it matter if the messenger is dishonest? 

 

It Might as Well Be is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

A History of the World in Ten and a Half Chapters by Julian Barnes 

Spirituality 

Fiction that makes you think 

Short stories with a twist

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Corporate retreats

Mansions

Instant hot water

Maseratis 

Cinema rooms 

Teamwork

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Written and performed by Doe Wilmann

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2024

16 Sep 2023#29 A Backup00:06:39

Gina has a fantastic relationship with her seven-year-old son, James. The trouble is James is actually an adult and this seven-year-old is simply a perfect VR simulation of how he used to be. And adult James isn’t willing to share his mummy with anyone - even himself. 

 

Something to consider when reading/listening: 

 

If someone created a perfect VR simulation of you as a child, would you be happy for it to interact with your loved ones? 

 

Sc-fi - Absurdism - Family   

 

A Backup is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to https://www.fairobserver.com/author/doe-wilmann/ 

 

For information about upcoming stories and live performances of my stage plays, go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Charlie Brooker’s Black Mirror

Sci-fi

VR technology 

Fiction that makes you think 

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Contemplating the future 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

A license to use the media (Debussy Suite Bergamasque, Clair De Lune (Piano Cover) 229744340 Music ahawke99110 2023-03-02 Individual) was purchased under Pond5's Content License Agreement, a copy of which is available for review at https://www.pond5.com/legal/license. The Pond5 license authorizes the licensee to use the media in the licensee's own commercial or non-commercial production and to copy, broadcast, distribute, display, perform and monetize the production or work in any medium - including posting and monetization on YouTube - on the terms and conditions outlined therein. 

 

Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

(C) 2023 

02 Sep 2023#27 Dreams and Memories00:07:01

An old man is troubled by the fact that his late wife spent her final years reminiscing about memories that never actually took place. A doctor visits him with some unorthodox advice. 

 

Philosophy - Spirituality - Memory 

 

Dreams and Memories is an original short story by Doe Wilmann 

 

If you’d like to read the script of this episode go to meaninglessproblems.com and sign up to my monthly newsletter. You can also email me via the contact form. I’d love to hear your thoughts on the podcast. 

 

You might enjoy this episode if you like:

 

Sum: Forty Tales from the Afterlives by David Eagleman 

A History of the World in Ten and a Half Chapters by Julian Barnes

Dreams

Memories

Travelling

Aberdeen

New Zealand 

Typhoid

Fiction that makes you think 

Short stories with a twist

Philosophical fiction 

Speculative fiction 

Contemplating the meaning of life 

Any form of philosophical enquiry 

 

A question to consider when listening: 

 

If something happened that only you know about, in what sense is it more real than a dream? 

 

Let me know your thoughts on this episode or the podcast as a whole at doewilmann@outlook.com 

 

This episode is part of my challenge to write, record and produce a short story every single week for a year. If you’re looking for quality, suspense and intrigue, I’m not making any promises. But if you do like one of these stories please share it with your friends. 

 

If I complete this challenge and the podcast gets 1,000 subscribers in the process, a group of my friends have agreed to donate a combined £1000 to Alzheimer’s Research UK. 

 

For writing tips and advice, follow me on TikTok (@meaninglessproblems)

 

I also have an Instagram (@meaninglessproblems) account dedicated to the podcast. 

 

Website:

 

Meaninglessproblems.com 

 

Thanks for listening 

 

Credits:

 

Thanks to Katie Empett and Ross Hindle for reading early versions of this episode and providing notes. 

 

Artwork by Katie Empett

 

Music by Claude Debussy with permission from Pond5. 

 

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Meaningless Problems with Doe Wilmann

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