Re:Building Together EP 283 — Wayback Wednesday
Host: CEELOS (@CEELOSFIGG) · Wed Aug 5, 2026 · 1:23:12 · ~6 active speakers
TL;DR
- A Wayback Wednesday that started as a solo show — co-hosts were at the DMV, at work under an HVAC unit, or fighting a dead mic — and turned into CEELOS holding court on childhood, gang culture, and parenting before the crew trickled in.
- CEELOS opened up about growing up in a rough LA neighborhood during the Rampart years, and credited skateboarding with keeping him out of far worse.
- The back half pivoted to the new X money card, MetaMask headaches, crypto taxes, and a lot of laughing.
- Baked previewed a game he's building on the project he CTO'd; it's "pretty much polished" on the play side.
- Practical Regen talk: how to stake Regions via Anvil for Rebux, buying Regions cheaper out of the vault, and excitement about aligning with Simple Farmer and the Other Side gaming future.
Highlights
[1:58] "I'm a professional." CEELOS scheduled some pickups mid-space, cued up his son's favorite YouTube clip (a rapid-fire "no woman, no crime… no beans, no greens" soup recipe), then a full intro track — all while insisting, deadpan, that he was running a tight ship.
[6:31] Solo show, reluctantly. With Val stuck at the DMV, Baked knee-deep at work, and Solo's mic crapping out, CEELOS rescinded Baked's co-host invite on air ("It's over for you, bro") and settled in to carry the episode himself.
[16:52] The great dishes debate. CEELOS calls doing dishes therapeutic and fun; Baked ranks it dead last among chores, tracing his hatred to a six-person house where the kids caught every pile-up in the sink. A clean segue into the day's actual theme.
[23:00–37:00] Growing up in it. CEELOS gave the room a long, unvarnished account of an early-'90s childhood in a gang-infested neighborhood patrolled by crooked Rampart cops — nose-twisting, weapons pointed at an 11-year-old, crossing yellow tape to identify friends. Solo related from Whittier, where his side of the street and the other were rival sets.
[35:26] Skateboarding as a lifeline. "I'm not exaggerating when I say skateboarding saved my life because it really did." He framed it as an aggressive outlet that burned off teenage angst and kept him from meetups that went bad.
[45:49] Stop making excuses. One of his proudest bits of growth: learning to drop the justifications and just say "my bad, how do we fix it?" — which changed how he deals with bosses, customers, and his five kids.
[53:47–1:04:00] The X card era. The crew geeked out over the new X money card — CEELOS thought the fancy black envelope was a lawsuit — comparing credit lines, testing peer-to-peer sends live. Solo instantly fired back $1.55, which CEELOS noted won't even get you on the bus.
[54:48] "Yesh." toomazing's story about the older gentleman who came to fix the office x-ray machine and, asked if he'd found parking okay, simply answered "Yesh" — apparently the biggest laugh of the day. He printed it out for his desk.
[1:02:45] Arguing with the professionals. A running bit on trusting experts: CEELOS asks his tax guy every year about crypto and gets waved off, while toomazing (who works in the medical field) has zero patience for patients who "asked Chat GPT" — "Then go talk to Chat GPT."
[1:10:22] Regions, staked. Pancho came up wanting to stake his five Regions; CEELOS walked him through Anvil (anvil.clutch.market), earning Rebux, and buying Regions cheaper out of the 173-deep vault than off OpenSea. The bigger point: aligning with Simple Farmer's Anvil protocol as Stonk Brokers heat up.
Topic timeline
| Time | Topic |
|---|---|
| [1:03]–[6:23] | Intro, no-show co-hosts, music |
| [6:23]–[17:00] | Check-ins, shoe prices, chores & laundry banter |
| [17:00]–[23:00] | Wayback theme: dishes, discipline, childhood |
| [23:00]–[37:00] | Growing up in a gang neighborhood, cops, skateboarding |
| [37:00]–[49:00] | Parenting five kids, lessons, accountability |
| [49:00]–[53:00] | New open-conversation format, Baked's game preview |
| [53:00]–[1:08:00] | X card, MetaMask, crypto taxes, "Yesh" |
| [1:08:00]–[1:20:00] | Regions staking, Anvil, Simple Farmer, Other Side gaming |
| [1:20:00]–[1:23:00] | Wrap-up and week ahead |
Notable quotes
- "Scheduling some pickups real quick. Alright, that's scheduled. I'm a professional. Don't forget, I'm a professional." — CEELOS [1:58]0:38
- "I'm not exaggerating when I say skateboarding saved my life because it really did." — CEELOS [35:26]0:38
- "One of my biggest wins in this life… was learning to stop making excuses and just start accepting." — CEELOS [45:49]0:38
- "And you know what he said? He goes, Yesh." — toomazingTM [54:48]0:38
- "Be like, hey, Chat GPT says you're full of shit." — CEELOS [1:02:45]0:38
- "Jed's pants are kind of tight in there… it's gonna be hard to like run with them skinny ass jeans, but we'll see." — CEELOS [1:17:44]0:38
Who said what
- CEELOS (host) — Carried most of the episode solo; delivered the heavy childhood/gang material, parenting reflections, and later the practical Regions/X-card breakdown.
- Solo dolo (@solodolo) — Coming off a marathon, dodging a dead mic, doing laundry; the local color on Whittier gang lines and the man who sent a live $1.55.
- Baked (@Bakedmetax) — Phoning in from under an HVAC unit; shared the dishes-trauma origin story and previewed a game he's building on the project he CTO'd.
- toomazingTM (@TooMazing265) — The medical-field voice; source of the "Yesh" story and the tip that put the crew onto the X card.
- Pancho Villa (@SeFuentezz) — Rolled in late from a long commute wanting to stake his five Regions and get bullish on Other Side.
- ValerieKates (@valeriekates_) — Brief cameo from the DMV, headphones out.
Worth a full listen
- [23:00]–[37:00] — CEELOS on his upbringing. The recap can flatten it; the actual telling, and how matter-of-factly he lands the "it was just normal" line, is the heart of the episode.
- [53:47]–[1:04:00] — The X card discovery, live money-send experiments, and the "Yesh" story back-to-back — the funniest stretch of the room by a wide margin.
- [1:14:00]–[1:19:00] — The genuinely thoughtful riff on why Other Side and NFT gaming will make sense once the younger generation grows up, complete with the Jed's-skinny-jeans avatar bit.
