

Webster Street Tapes w Matt Agee
What happens when a nuclear engineer, a music enthusiast, and a podcast host walk into a conversation? Buckle up for a wild ride through ancient civilizations, instrument obsessions, and unexpected life philosophies.
Summary
In this electrifying episode, Matt Agee takes listeners on a meandering journey through his eclectic world of scientific curiosity, musical passion, and unconventional knowledge. From working in nuclear engineering at Kairos Power to exploring Mongolian folk music and jaw harps, Matt defies simple categorization. The conversation weaves through topics like ancient civilizations, Graham Hancock's controversial theories, bathing cultures, and the art of finding joy in unexpected moments. Siobhan and Matt's dynamic reveals a friendship built on intellectual curiosity, mutual respect, and a shared love of diving deep into fascinating rabbit holes. Their discussion challenges listeners to embrace complexity, question established narratives, and find wonder in the seemingly mundane.
Matt Agee
Matt Agee is a supply chain professional in the nuclear energy sector, working with Kairos Power. A multi-instrumentalist with a passion for diverse musical genres, Matt brings an insatiable curiosity to everything he encounters. His interests span from ancient siege warfare to Mongolian throat singing, making him a walking encyclopedia of fascinating trivia.
Resources & Mentions
Graham Hancock's "Ancient Apocalypse"
Black Sabbath music
Mongolian folk music resources
💡 Key Takeaways
Embrace curiosity across multiple disciplines
Question established historical narratives
Find joy in unexpected moments
Music and science can beautifully intersect
Personal growth is about continuous learning