The Story of Two Minds Who Turned Their Arguments Into a Podcast
Almost Wise didn’t start as a podcast.
It started as two friends arguing, for hours.
Dave and Hayk have always seen the world differently. Dave talks fast, asks a thousand questions, and can turn a five-minute idea into a full-blown debate. Hayk listens, thinks, and drops one calm line that completely flips the conversation. It’s chaos meeting reason, and somehow, it works.
Those late-night talks, filled with laughter, disagreements, and too much coffee, slowly turned into something more. There was a rhythm to it, a balance between noise and silence, between wanting to be right and wanting to understand. That rhythm became Almost Wise.
The name fits perfectly. It’s a reminder that nobody really has it all figured out, not even close. But that doesn’t mean you stop trying. The show lives in that space between knowing and wondering, between humor and honesty, between logic and emotion. It’s where most real conversations actually happen.
When you listen to Almost Wise, you’re not tuning into a show that tells you how to think. You’re stepping into a moment. Two minds exploring ideas out loud, laughing at themselves, disagreeing, reflecting, and still walking away as friends.
It’s not about being smart. It’s about being curious.
And maybe that’s what wisdom really is, not having all the answers, but caring enough to keep asking the questions.