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00e54f8c-0e3c-4d1e-89b8-f0e433f2f809 2026-04-09T18:14:04.865850Z 2026-04-09T18:13:27.981542Z 2026-04-09T18:25:14.054227Z Kira and Friends Plan Outdoor Movie Party The group, including Kira and the user, discuss logistics for an upcoming outdoor movie party expected to have around 120 guests. They coordinate equipment such as a projector, laptop with HDMI, speakers, tables, and potential shading, deciding on rear projection to keep the projector out of the way. They consider sunlight issues and conclude it will work better as an evening event. Kira commits to bringing the projector and speaker and tells the host to let her handle technical needs while the host focuses on other tasks. There is also lighthearted conversation about bringing potential dates and joking about putting them to work at the event. Later, Kira shows the user how to use lawn equipment, including a mower and edger, as they prepare and tidy the yard ahead of the gathering. 🎬 social en omi {"id": "00e54f8c-0e3c-4d1e-89b8-f0e433f2f809", "created_at": "2026-04-09T18:14:04.865850Z", "started_at": "2026-04-09T18:13:27.981542Z", "finished_at": "2026-04-09T18:25:14.054227Z", "structured": {"title": "Kira and Friends Plan Outdoor Movie Party", "overview": "The group, including Kira and the user, discuss logistics for an upcoming outdoor movie party expected to have around 120 guests. They coordinate equipment such as a projector, laptop with HDMI, speakers, tables, and potential shading, deciding on rear projection to keep the projector out of the way. They consider sunlight issues and conclude it will work better as an evening event. Kira commits to bringing the projector and speaker and tells the host to let her handle technical needs while the host focuses on other tasks. There is also lighthearted conversation about bringing potential dates and joking about putting them to work at the event. Later, Kira shows the user how to use lawn equipment, including a mower and edger, as they prepare and tidy the yard ahead of the gathering.", "emoji": "\ud83c\udfac", "category": "social", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "f9b4ab8e-90bc-478c-a0b9-a4fc4c691264", "text": "I'm putting different things on the table.", "speaker_id": 4, "speaker_name": "Speaker 4", "start": -3.9104907045839354e-07, "end": 2.1200196089512247}, {"id": "c0dadeab-1ffd-45ba-821a-d2b01c03618a", "text": "Yeah. Yeah.", "speaker_id": 2, "speaker_name": "Kira", "start": 69.2696353244105, "end": 70.42963532441036}, {"id": "3fea373a-d81e-489c-9dcb-7e6c3e5cf3e8", "text": "Right? You're coming tomorrow night too. I could do that.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 70.42963532441036, "end": 72.50961532441033}, {"id": "d8a8f477-72ba-4c07-99f5-2ca143ebaba7", "text": "Jake actually, I You definitely don't.", "speaker_id": 4, "speaker_name": "Speaker 4", "start": 74.06961532441028, "end": 74.78961532441053}, {"id": "df8a1ec7-f732-4b72-941c-933f7f77d1aa", "text": "I just …
013b4d18-ccb9-4993-a6e4-055fff0d5396 2026-04-09T05:23:59.293045Z 2026-04-09T05:25:57.196668Z 2026-04-09T05:34:40.425388Z Friends Refine Online Dating Profile Photos The user and a friend go through the user’s online dating profile, reading a heartfelt message about fatherhood and the sacredness of life, then critically reviewing which photos and bio to keep. They discuss removing weaker pictures, preferring images that clearly show facial features, debating whether to include kids in profile photos, and worrying about safety and common dating rules (like not using sunglasses in the first photo). They also talk about body type preferences, makeup, and resemblance between people they know (e.g., Melissa and Lexie). The user plans to reorder photos, possibly separate similar “engineering trip” shots, lead with a clearer image, and later improve a long, AI-generated, overly sentimental bio. 💘 romantic en omi {"id": "013b4d18-ccb9-4993-a6e4-055fff0d5396", "created_at": "2026-04-09T05:23:59.293045Z", "started_at": "2026-04-09T05:25:57.196668Z", "finished_at": "2026-04-09T05:34:40.425388Z", "structured": {"title": "Friends Refine Online Dating Profile Photos", "overview": "The user and a friend go through the user\u2019s online dating profile, reading a heartfelt message about fatherhood and the sacredness of life, then critically reviewing which photos and bio to keep. They discuss removing weaker pictures, preferring images that clearly show facial features, debating whether to include kids in profile photos, and worrying about safety and common dating rules (like not using sunglasses in the first photo). They also talk about body type preferences, makeup, and resemblance between people they know (e.g., Melissa and Lexie). The user plans to reorder photos, possibly separate similar \u201cengineering trip\u201d shots, lead with a clearer image, and later improve a long, AI-generated, overly sentimental bio.", "emoji": "\ud83d\udc98", "category": "romantic", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "0801cb1f-4998-4a1f-b6a2-f40423c1a92d", "text": "Terrible. Me.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": -2.384185791015625e-07, "end": 1.519999761581421}, {"id": "83cbe44e-3b87-4c6d-a8af-3e31f75361af", "text": "Oh, hold on. Let me read this from Vic. Before my daughter died, I didn't think birthdays were that big of a deal. Now I think every day on this world is sacred.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 4.639999761581421, "end": 13.399999761581421}, {"id": "3bd6b67b-0433-49ad-9ec2-a39d5f04638d", "text": "We sat and talked on his thirty minute break. The store manager came up at one point and told him she was going to try to get him out early since it is it is his birthday.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 14.079999761581421, "end": 24.87999976158142}, {"id": "cc57f2b2-ca32-4ac4-aa38-440203e31005", "text": "He said, no w…
015fee3a-aa4e-4fe5-8b8c-a963685fb1cf 2026-04-09T02:36:23.948667Z 2026-04-09T02:35:23.762941Z 2026-04-09T02:48:09.752751Z Friends Wrap Up an Intense Game The group is in the middle of a casual but competitive racket or paddle-style game, calling out scores like "0-0-2" and tracking points (e.g., 1-1-1, 2-7-2). They react to in/out calls, express frustration and encouragement, and note physical fatigue, with the user mentioning tired hips and being "out of gas." The game winds down as the user decides to take a break and step out briefly to get a drink before returning. 🏓 sports en omi {"id": "015fee3a-aa4e-4fe5-8b8c-a963685fb1cf", "created_at": "2026-04-09T02:36:23.948667Z", "started_at": "2026-04-09T02:35:23.762941Z", "finished_at": "2026-04-09T02:48:09.752751Z", "structured": {"title": "Friends Wrap Up an Intense Game", "overview": "The group is in the middle of a casual but competitive racket or paddle-style game, calling out scores like \"0-0-2\" and tracking points (e.g., 1-1-1, 2-7-2). They react to in/out calls, express frustration and encouragement, and note physical fatigue, with the user mentioning tired hips and being \"out of gas.\" The game winds down as the user decides to take a break and step out briefly to get a drink before returning.", "emoji": "\ud83c\udfd3", "category": "sports", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "147422ec-ce56-4144-8035-f909e085a146", "text": "Nice.", "speaker_id": 2, "speaker_name": "Speaker 2", "start": 5.053752829553559e-07, "end": 69.8411267565939}, {"id": "95d094ca-4243-4dec-bfdd-cbd2daa33387", "text": "What's that? Was that out?", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "Speaker 0", "start": 73.40112675659384, "end": 115.83090959541096}, {"id": "89b6d60a-f737-445f-9896-3196aa06c9ce", "text": "Is that", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "Speaker 0", "start": 127.13545413009183, "end": 138.33474818221384}, {"id": "65e5c33f-0966-4018-bc18-5cacee4f6007", "text": "is that Oh, okay. Oh, that's right. That's right.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 139.2547481822137, "end": 143.81474818221363}, {"id": "a36f009e-322f-4b2b-8508-37b6bfc6f739", "text": "10, What are we? Two? Two ten one.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 214.22195217123067, "end": 218.34195217123056}, {"id": "3e72c20e-fa55-4625-b69b-ba30960b456d", "text": "Don't As long as they just don't hit it back to us.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 225.64836204663789, "end": 227.328342046638}, {"id": "b9ee62d6-7871-4106-9801-3ee8a8cf5282", "text": "It was in.", "speaker_id": 2, "speaker_nam…
01e10baf-d144-4be9-b69e-c345656fd3ff 2026-03-06T21:45:39.478803Z 2026-03-06T21:47:13.407546Z 2026-03-06T21:52:34.761897Z Friends Plan Visit To Discuss Home Renovation In this casual phone conversation, the user chats with friends about their morning and kids being at home, joking about the number of children multiplying overnight. The user asks if they can come over to visit and see a "suite" they've never seen before, and they agree the user will come by in a few minutes. While the user is on the way, the friend describes having moved a lot of items and is considering cutting a hole in a wall to put a kitchen sink behind a shower. They discuss the importance of sitting with such a decision briefly before acting, and the friend notes they have reached the edge of their DIY comfort zone and plan to use YouTube to learn how to do the plumbing work. The user quickly informs their own kids they are leaving to go to Katie’s, then returns to compliment the friend’s hair after missing the initial comment. 🏡 family en omi {"id": "01e10baf-d144-4be9-b69e-c345656fd3ff", "created_at": "2026-03-06T21:45:39.478803Z", "started_at": "2026-03-06T21:47:13.407546Z", "finished_at": "2026-03-06T21:52:34.761897Z", "structured": {"title": "Friends Plan Visit To Discuss Home Renovation", "overview": "In this casual phone conversation, the user chats with friends about their morning and kids being at home, joking about the number of children multiplying overnight. The user asks if they can come over to visit and see a \"suite\" they've never seen before, and they agree the user will come by in a few minutes. While the user is on the way, the friend describes having moved a lot of items and is considering cutting a hole in a wall to put a kitchen sink behind a shower. They discuss the importance of sitting with such a decision briefly before acting, and the friend notes they have reached the edge of their DIY comfort zone and plan to use YouTube to learn how to do the plumbing work. The user quickly informs their own kids they are leaving to go to Katie\u2019s, then returns to compliment the friend\u2019s hair after missing the initial comment.", "emoji": "\ud83c\udfe1", "category": "family", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "81f350eb-8b53-4696-9b79-ac8836051d54", "text": "Hey. Hi. How's it going? Good. You doing construction? No.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 3.242457751184702e-07, "end": 6.680000324246066}, {"id": "e9bdceaa-c564-47f8-b0ea-25fa9f616880", "text": "What are you up to?", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "Speaker 1", "start": 7.570000324245484, "end": 8.210000324245811}, {"id": "d16e0d2c-b4aa-404e-87fb-c5bb1f564f5c", "text": "Take a That's probably a good idea. I to reach. Hey. How's it going? Yes.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 9.159980324246135, "end": 16.320000324245484}, {"id": "7be04713-de49-4970-aa37-92ef98611aa5", "text": "I just woke up and all of my kids are home.", "speaker_id": 2, "speaker_name": "Speaker 2", "sta…
01e722ae-9e9f-4d9d-a1a2-8050f5a6e1fb 2026-03-26T21:11:53.545258Z 2026-03-26T21:13:25.054865Z 2026-03-26T21:18:22.902991Z User Checks In On Eli’s Recovery The user checks on how Eli is feeling compared to the previous day. Eli explains he is still tired and declines an invitation to go for a run. He describes sleeping extensively, waking briefly for breakfast, and then returning to sleep until mid-afternoon, which the user affirms is likely good for his recovery. Eli mentions sometimes waking up sweaty and sees this as a sign his body is fighting off illness and making him feel better. The conversation then shifts to Eli recounting a story about a character named El Diablo, created by someone named Will, describing him as horrendously disfigured and doing Will’s dirty work. Eli recalls an incident from fourth grade where another kid became physically aggressive with Will and threatened him for mentioning El Diablo again. 😴 family en omi {"id": "01e722ae-9e9f-4d9d-a1a2-8050f5a6e1fb", "created_at": "2026-03-26T21:11:53.545258Z", "started_at": "2026-03-26T21:13:25.054865Z", "finished_at": "2026-03-26T21:18:22.902991Z", "structured": {"title": "User Checks In On Eli\u2019s Recovery", "overview": "The user checks on how Eli is feeling compared to the previous day. Eli explains he is still tired and declines an invitation to go for a run. He describes sleeping extensively, waking briefly for breakfast, and then returning to sleep until mid-afternoon, which the user affirms is likely good for his recovery. Eli mentions sometimes waking up sweaty and sees this as a sign his body is fighting off illness and making him feel better. The conversation then shifts to Eli recounting a story about a character named El Diablo, created by someone named Will, describing him as horrendously disfigured and doing Will\u2019s dirty work. Eli recalls an incident from fourth grade where another kid became physically aggressive with Will and threatened him for mentioning El Diablo again.", "emoji": "\ud83d\ude34", "category": "family", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "df80ac88-7fa1-4472-8323-8b2b79244273", "text": "How are you feeling, Eli?", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 2.8610543267859612e-08, "end": 1.1200000286105478}, {"id": "52bbf851-69f8-4e6a-900c-9f99c1855a22", "text": "Better than I did yesterday.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "Speaker 1", "start": 3.3800000286105387, "end": 4.580000028610584}, {"id": "da0f91b9-9f4d-4e34-b6e3-7cb27199960a", "text": "Do you wanna go go run?", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 4.580000028610584, "end": 6.4800000286105615}, {"id": "d844d9ec-e0df-4c0e-81c7-a74b625c18e3", "text": "No.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "Speaker 1", "start": 6.780000028610516, "end": 7.500000028610543}, {"id": "42232067-667e-4402-ad80-16a6457f7090", "text": "Okay.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 7.500000028610543, "end": 7.…
022571d5-4fc2-4576-9a8d-934006998fde 2026-03-06T22:14:22.348335Z 2026-03-06T22:15:14.389398Z 2026-03-06T22:57:41.362469Z Friends Coordinate Home Renovation And Finances The group discusses several personal and practical issues in an informal, in‑person setting. The user mentions having an upcoming appointment with their tax accountant and needing their website ready for the 2021 filing year, along with managing about a thousand dollars and considering how to cover immediate bills and groceries. They brainstorm ways to use grocery purchases (e.g., at Harmons, Costco) to get cash back and talk about ongoing business expenses, including AI tools like ChatGPT. One participant references a bankruptcy attorney and wanting that professional to validate anything suggested by ChatGPT before acting on it. They also talk about relationship dynamics around asking for help on a large home project, with one person feeling conflicted about burdening the other, and the other wanting to be asked but not pressured. They plan a house project involving a new wall, moving a couch, handling carpet with tack strip instead of full re‑stretching, and figuring out kitchen sink plumbing and venting (including watching an instructional video about cheater vents, dishwasher hookups, and drain routing). A participant feels overwhelmed and short on time because they also need to cook dinner and care for kids, so they eventually decide to pause the work and potentially reconvene later for materials and supplies. During the interaction, there is also a brief parenting moment: track practice for Eli and John is forgotten, and a phone call confirms the kids prefer to skip since they are already an hour late. The conversation closes with mutual reassurances about not wasting each other’s time and agreeing that the helper will head home and can be called later if supplies or further assistance are needed. 🛠️ family en omi {"id": "022571d5-4fc2-4576-9a8d-934006998fde", "created_at": "2026-03-06T22:14:22.348335Z", "started_at": "2026-03-06T22:15:14.389398Z", "finished_at": "2026-03-06T22:57:41.362469Z", "structured": {"title": "Friends Coordinate Home Renovation And Finances", "overview": "The group discusses several personal and practical issues in an informal, in\u2011person setting. The user mentions having an upcoming appointment with their tax accountant and needing their website ready for the 2021 filing year, along with managing about a thousand dollars and considering how to cover immediate bills and groceries. They brainstorm ways to use grocery purchases (e.g., at Harmons, Costco) to get cash back and talk about ongoing business expenses, including AI tools like ChatGPT. One participant references a bankruptcy attorney and wanting that professional to validate anything suggested by ChatGPT before acting on it.\n\nThey also talk about relationship dynamics around asking for help on a large home project, with one person feeling conflicted about burdening the other, and the other wanting to be asked but not pressured. They plan a house project involving a new wall, moving a couch, handling carpet with tack strip instead of full re\u2011stretching, and figuring out kitchen sink plumbing and venting (including watching an instructional video about cheater vents, dishwasher hookups, and drain routing). A participant feels overwhelmed and short on time because they also need to cook dinner and care for kids, so they eventually decide to pause the work and potentially reconvene later for materials and supplies.\n\nDuring the interaction, there is also a brief parenting moment: track practice for Eli and John is forgotten, and a phone call confirms the kids prefer to skip since they are already an hour late. The conversation closes with mutual reassurances about not wasting each other\u2019s time and agreeing that the helper will head home and can be called later if supplies or further assistance are needed.", "emoji": "\ud83d\udee…
02900a5a-b365-407e-bb99-8545f8ba3081 2026-05-26T03:36:27.456968Z 2026-05-26T03:30:32.461539Z 2026-05-26T04:01:20.706618Z Group Reflects On Trauma And Relationships The conversation moves between personal spiritual reflection and a difficult group-trip story. One participant describes a vivid meditation experience involving storms, a tornado, and trying to "get into" their heart and pain in a softer way. The group then discusses Lake Powell, a houseboat trip, low water levels, and a boat crash that led to hours of medical triage. The discussion also turns to strained relationships, including hurt feelings about not being helped, honest apologies, and the challenge of maintaining connection within a complicated group dynamic. 🌪️ psychology en omi {"id": "02900a5a-b365-407e-bb99-8545f8ba3081", "created_at": "2026-05-26T03:36:27.456968Z", "started_at": "2026-05-26T03:30:32.461539Z", "finished_at": "2026-05-26T04:01:20.706618Z", "structured": {"title": "Group Reflects On Trauma And Relationships", "overview": "The conversation moves between personal spiritual reflection and a difficult group-trip story. One participant describes a vivid meditation experience involving storms, a tornado, and trying to \"get into\" their heart and pain in a softer way. The group then discusses Lake Powell, a houseboat trip, low water levels, and a boat crash that led to hours of medical triage. The discussion also turns to strained relationships, including hurt feelings about not being helped, honest apologies, and the challenge of maintaining connection within a complicated group dynamic.", "emoji": "\ud83c\udf2a\ufe0f", "category": "psychology", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "c9be18fc-2c79-49b5-b027-ab25e85230ac", "text": "Take care of me. I said this in the name of Jesus Christ tonight.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": -4.100797355022223e-07, "end": 450.5973277187352}, {"id": "78403447-e872-4a12-835d-017ecba0ec0f", "text": "What's up? Jake How are you guys? Hi, Jake. I do. Hey. Hey. Hey. How's it going?", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 454.6773277187352, "end": 477.7349380302435}, {"id": "690e7f72-2a93-43fe-aa3f-93af5a909052", "text": "Hey.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 522.1696341283119, "end": 522.4896341283119}, {"id": "f45b72a2-a11a-48b0-81ef-a140284d2f3e", "text": "Do you seem garden? I'm several days. So I feel didn't want you to that yet. Because I wanted to hear about your experiences first.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 587.106920108796, "end": 608.0665246582041}, {"id": "8e4fd2ae-c178-4dfb-9470-8f1d5db7a82d", "text": "Okay, you're gonna hear me first? Yeah.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "And", "start": 610.51…
0308d873-fa97-4afb-8563-0014618d8fad 2026-02-15T16:54:38.135458Z 2026-02-15T16:53:47.401082Z 2026-02-15T16:56:54.382910Z Family Chat About Walk And Outdoor Plans A casual conversation takes place during a walk, with the user and another person chatting about being up early, whether John is still asleep, and an encounter with several neighborhood cats. They describe following a cat across the street, noticing more cats near houses at the edge of the neighborhood, and finding it a bit scary. The user mentions having left a drink outside and notes that Sharkey followed them. They suggest going to run around the track later since the weather is expected to be about 55 degrees, but no specific time or commitment is set. 🐈 family en omi {"id": "0308d873-fa97-4afb-8563-0014618d8fad", "created_at": "2026-02-15T16:54:38.135458Z", "started_at": "2026-02-15T16:53:47.401082Z", "finished_at": "2026-02-15T16:56:54.382910Z", "structured": {"title": "Family Chat About Walk And Outdoor Plans", "overview": "A casual conversation takes place during a walk, with the user and another person chatting about being up early, whether John is still asleep, and an encounter with several neighborhood cats. They describe following a cat across the street, noticing more cats near houses at the edge of the neighborhood, and finding it a bit scary. The user mentions having left a drink outside and notes that Sharkey followed them. They suggest going to run around the track later since the weather is expected to be about 55 degrees, but no specific time or commitment is set.", "emoji": "\ud83d\udc08", "category": "family", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "20bf0390-2ec7-4163-ac97-222cf5ab226a", "text": "How's it going?", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": -5.81741346650233e-07, "end": 0.9599994182586613}, {"id": "cb51e7f6-40cd-4460-979d-fd5e46144e72", "text": "What are you up to?", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "Speaker 1", "start": 1.599999418258676, "end": 3.4399994182586795}, {"id": "89cce11c-85e4-48dd-bd53-a8d83033b03a", "text": "I was just walking. Oh, why are you walking?", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 3.4399994182586795, "end": 5.700009418258674}, {"id": "8f5cca34-90c6-473c-b531-9ec9210538ce", "text": "How long you been up?", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 11.809999418258656, "end": 12.769999418258664}, {"id": "23706f57-8e08-477e-842c-1e6b7fb1d045", "text": "Okay. Is John still asleep?", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 18.489999418258662, "end": 20.329999418258666}, {"id": "b987d470-6dc7-4de4-a997-f0854b060687", "text": "I saw it before. The cats that were Really? Yeah. That one.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "Speaker 1…
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03beb6f7-c4b2-4724-bfdb-a6ea99e9a3c4 2026-03-18T19:29:29.047169Z 2026-03-18T19:30:55.997378Z 2026-03-18T19:35:30.415867Z User Shares Life, Job Search, And Relationship Update The user leaves a long update message for a friend, apologizing for slow communication and describing several major life changes. They recently filed for bankruptcy, which was emotionally difficult but now feels like a positive reset, expected to finalize in about three months. They are actively job hunting: they just completed what they thought was a final interview with Cricket but learned there is one more interview scheduled for Monday or Tuesday, and they are optimistic about receiving and accepting an offer. They also had a second interview for a video engineer role, but the employer now prefers someone with Android experience, which the user lacks. On the personal side, the user says their kids are doing well and mentions enjoying improving weather and going for a slow but satisfying run at a local high school track. Their relationship with Katie remains complicated: she broke up with them again about a week and a half ago, and they are now trying to be friends without physical affection. The user recognizes they need to emotionally move on, plans to start dating other people once they have stable income and a couple of paychecks, and wants to stop actively hoping for reconciliation while remaining open to whatever happens. Socially, the user has been engaging with friends and a singles group. They were invited to a party at Jared and Rachel’s house but arrived late to find everyone gone; they still feel good about having made the effort to show up, since Jared has been intentional about inviting them. Before that, they attended a St. Patrick’s Day game night at a neighbor Dawn’s house, organized through their singles group, and enjoyed games like Family Feud and Would You Rather with Dawn and her friends. The user closes by asking their friend how things are going, including work, kids, and dating, indicating they are seeking reciprocal life updates and emotional connection. 🌱 real en omi {"id": "03beb6f7-c4b2-4724-bfdb-a6ea99e9a3c4", "created_at": "2026-03-18T19:29:29.047169Z", "started_at": "2026-03-18T19:30:55.997378Z", "finished_at": "2026-03-18T19:35:30.415867Z", "structured": {"title": "User Shares Life, Job Search, And Relationship Update", "overview": "The user leaves a long update message for a friend, apologizing for slow communication and describing several major life changes. They recently filed for bankruptcy, which was emotionally difficult but now feels like a positive reset, expected to finalize in about three months. They are actively job hunting: they just completed what they thought was a final interview with Cricket but learned there is one more interview scheduled for Monday or Tuesday, and they are optimistic about receiving and accepting an offer. They also had a second interview for a video engineer role, but the employer now prefers someone with Android experience, which the user lacks.\n\nOn the personal side, the user says their kids are doing well and mentions enjoying improving weather and going for a slow but satisfying run at a local high school track. Their relationship with Katie remains complicated: she broke up with them again about a week and a half ago, and they are now trying to be friends without physical affection. The user recognizes they need to emotionally move on, plans to start dating other people once they have stable income and a couple of paychecks, and wants to stop actively hoping for reconciliation while remaining open to whatever happens.\n\nSocially, the user has been engaging with friends and a singles group. They were invited to a party at Jared and Rachel\u2019s house but arrived late to find everyone gone; they still feel good about having made the effort to show up, since Jared has been intentional about inviting them. Before that, they attended a St. Patrick\u2019s Day game night at a neighbor Dawn\u2019s house, organized through their singles group, and enjoyed games like Family Feud and Would You Rather with Dawn and her friends. The use…
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0a261fd9-8d03-4e0e-a6df-bc04f34c3de6 2026-05-25T02:19:10.639163Z 2026-05-25T02:20:22.516335Z 2026-05-25T02:20:29.663809Z User Questions Interference The user makes a brief, unclear statement about allowing someone to interfere and asks how exactly that was said. There isn’t enough context to identify a fuller topic or any actionable outcome. ❓ other en omi {"id": "0a261fd9-8d03-4e0e-a6df-bc04f34c3de6", "created_at": "2026-05-25T02:19:10.639163Z", "started_at": "2026-05-25T02:20:22.516335Z", "finished_at": "2026-05-25T02:20:29.663809Z", "structured": {"title": "User Questions Interference", "overview": "The user makes a brief, unclear statement about allowing someone to interfere and asks how exactly that was said. There isn\u2019t enough context to identify a fuller topic or any actionable outcome.", "emoji": "\u2753", "category": "other", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "fdfc9968-ab3a-4ac9-8ff3-57c329e050ca", "text": "And I let you interfere. How exactly saying.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 1.4800004291543019, "end": 5.845884472993021}], "geolocation": null, "folder_id": "870788d0-d02c-4468-a793-2976989b0279", "folder_name": "Work"}
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0b0dad57-b040-4960-920d-5446266fd70b 2026-05-16T18:27:38Z 2026-05-16T18:27:38Z 2026-05-16T18:28:37.200000Z Reflecting On Divorce Responsibility The speaker reflects on how to talk honestly about a divorce without blaming only the other person. They emphasize wanting to acknowledge their own role, including being needy and repeatedly seeking connection when it didn’t feel reciprocated. The discussion centers on accountability, the value of admitting culpability, and discomfort with people who either can’t own their part or knowingly lie about it. 💬 psychology   omi {"id": "0b0dad57-b040-4960-920d-5446266fd70b", "created_at": "2026-05-16T18:27:38Z", "started_at": "2026-05-16T18:27:38Z", "finished_at": "2026-05-16T18:28:37.200000Z", "structured": {"title": "Reflecting On Divorce Responsibility", "overview": "The speaker reflects on how to talk honestly about a divorce without blaming only the other person. They emphasize wanting to acknowledge their own role, including being needy and repeatedly seeking connection when it didn\u2019t feel reciprocated. The discussion centers on accountability, the value of admitting culpability, and discomfort with people who either can\u2019t own their part or knowingly lie about it.", "emoji": "\ud83d\udcac", "category": "psychology", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": null, "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "5ed1b428-8418-49af-842b-2ae21f5ba4a8", "text": "You know, whatever. that's her right? and then i'll be like, you know, but i i know that i like was needy in this way and i was this and this way, but i was constantly seeking to connect with her and it didn't feel like she wanted to connect and you you know what i mean? like, that's the conversation i have. right? partly because i'm like, anything less feels like not really what is interesting or like worth saying. like, just saying like, i'm not at fault. i got divorced because i married a dummy. right? it's like, well, how smart are you if you did that in the exact exactly. exactly. right. right. right. right. you're either someone who doesn't understand your own culpability in this situation. you can't own it because you don't under you don't see it. right? i don't wanna be anywhere near you if that's the case. you or you're or you do understand and you're just lying about it which is, i don't know, worse in some ways.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "Speaker 0", "start": 0.0, "end": 59.2}], "geolocation": null, "folder_id": "e6b41596-8903-4661-a3fd-6bd7be8ecb8d", "folder_name": "Personal"}
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0b5e0841-4b07-48e6-8a1d-ecc229f695c4 2026-04-13T18:04:00.589361Z 2026-04-13T18:05:32.885019Z 2026-04-13T18:40:17.614560Z Steven Joins Jake’s iOS Platform Team Jake welcomes Steven, a new iOS engineer joining the client platform team at Cricket. They discuss how the mobile organization is structured into about 15 feature (pod) teams and several platform/support teams, each with a small mix of iOS, Android, web, and API engineers. Jake explains the onboarding process: every new engineer starts with the iOS platform team for about a week to get environments, credentials, and development standards set up before being assigned to a specific feature team. Steven notes he doesn’t yet know which feature team he’ll land on, and Jake and others mention that engineering leadership, not platform, makes those decisions. Over lunch on the walk to a restaurant called Maria’s, Steven, Jake, and several colleagues (including Alex and other iOS engineers) casually talk about team culture, different apps (Machines vs Canvas vs Home), and trade‑offs of their “agency‑style” team allocation model. Steven shares that he has been self‑employed doing contract work for about 15 years, mostly very busy until a difficult past year as the software job market tightened, and he expresses how excited and relieved he is to be at Cricket. The group also swaps stories about outdoor activities like canyoneering and rappelling and light personal banter. At Maria’s, the iOS-heavy group chats about technical architecture, particularly using The Composable Architecture (TCA) in Swift, debugging reducers, stack traces, structured concurrency, and interoperability with other languages (Kotlin, Dart, Python, C#, Java). They highlight benefits of a strongly opinionated architecture for consistency across a large codebase, easier onboarding, and more predictable debugging. The conversation closes with food orders, more informal chatter about prior projects (e.g., video editing pipelines with AVFoundation and shaders), and local restaurant recommendations. 💻 work en omi {"id": "0b5e0841-4b07-48e6-8a1d-ecc229f695c4", "created_at": "2026-04-13T18:04:00.589361Z", "started_at": "2026-04-13T18:05:32.885019Z", "finished_at": "2026-04-13T18:40:17.614560Z", "structured": {"title": "Steven Joins Jake\u2019s iOS Platform Team", "overview": "Jake welcomes Steven, a new iOS engineer joining the client platform team at Cricket. They discuss how the mobile organization is structured into about 15 feature (pod) teams and several platform/support teams, each with a small mix of iOS, Android, web, and API engineers. Jake explains the onboarding process: every new engineer starts with the iOS platform team for about a week to get environments, credentials, and development standards set up before being assigned to a specific feature team. Steven notes he doesn\u2019t yet know which feature team he\u2019ll land on, and Jake and others mention that engineering leadership, not platform, makes those decisions.\n\nOver lunch on the walk to a restaurant called Maria\u2019s, Steven, Jake, and several colleagues (including Alex and other iOS engineers) casually talk about team culture, different apps (Machines vs Canvas vs Home), and trade\u2011offs of their \u201cagency\u2011style\u201d team allocation model. Steven shares that he has been self\u2011employed doing contract work for about 15 years, mostly very busy until a difficult past year as the software job market tightened, and he expresses how excited and relieved he is to be at Cricket. The group also swaps stories about outdoor activities like canyoneering and rappelling and light personal banter.\n\nAt Maria\u2019s, the iOS-heavy group chats about technical architecture, particularly using The Composable Architecture (TCA) in Swift, debugging reducers, stack traces, structured concurrency, and interoperability with other languages (Kotlin, Dart, Python, C#, Java). They highlight benefits of a strongly opinionated architecture for consistency across a large codebase, easier onboarding, and more predictable debugging. The conversation closes with …
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0e4dadc4-8409-41d3-8e34-c54a4c98065f 2026-04-07T22:12:05.732877Z 2026-04-07T22:10:06.164531Z 2026-04-07T22:52:33.511319Z Friend Weighs Steroids, Fitness Goals, And Body Image A casual phone conversation captures the user driving to get a cheeseburger, briefly ordering at a drive‑thru, and then returning to a long discussion with a friend about dating, attraction, and fitness. They talk about various women’s looks and body types, how past partners (like Katie) have shifted the user’s physical preferences, and compare exes and new acquaintances. The user outlines his current workout routine (lifting, jiu jitsu, cardio), how dating has disrupted his consistency, and his desire to improve conditioning. He then seriously considers adding performance‑enhancing drugs on top of his existing testosterone replacement therapy—discussing DECA, peptides, growth hormone precursors, expected muscle gains, health and legal risks, and examples of friends who have dramatically changed their physiques on steroids. He frames it as wanting his body to match the effort he’s already put in, aiming for a more muscular, proportionate look while acknowledging potential downsides and the plan to stop if it feels wrong. 💪 health en omi {"id": "0e4dadc4-8409-41d3-8e34-c54a4c98065f", "created_at": "2026-04-07T22:12:05.732877Z", "started_at": "2026-04-07T22:10:06.164531Z", "finished_at": "2026-04-07T22:52:33.511319Z", "structured": {"title": "Friend Weighs Steroids, Fitness Goals, And Body Image", "overview": "A casual phone conversation captures the user driving to get a cheeseburger, briefly ordering at a drive\u2011thru, and then returning to a long discussion with a friend about dating, attraction, and fitness. They talk about various women\u2019s looks and body types, how past partners (like Katie) have shifted the user\u2019s physical preferences, and compare exes and new acquaintances. The user outlines his current workout routine (lifting, jiu jitsu, cardio), how dating has disrupted his consistency, and his desire to improve conditioning. He then seriously considers adding performance\u2011enhancing drugs on top of his existing testosterone replacement therapy\u2014discussing DECA, peptides, growth hormone precursors, expected muscle gains, health and legal risks, and examples of friends who have dramatically changed their physiques on steroids. He frames it as wanting his body to match the effort he\u2019s already put in, aiming for a more muscular, proportionate look while acknowledging potential downsides and the plan to stop if it feels wrong.", "emoji": "\ud83d\udcaa", "category": "health", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "cc0445b1-a134-4436-8320-93cc0c868b73", "text": "How are you gonna", "speaker_id": 4, "speaker_name": "User", "start": -9.39739948080387e-08, "end": 129.25345107217663}, {"id": "de056010-a583-48a8-b27a-2e1df42f91f4", "text": "Like, what do you want? From me?", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 157.3256408786151, "end": 158.925640878615}, {"id": "53f5d0eb-5b58-4321-bc22-ad209e2d2015", "text": "You can get this every night. Chicken beam, right? We can live this way every day.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 162.885…
0e7a7b18-4831-4fae-9628-5bc81253a562 2026-04-16T03:23:11.190312Z 2026-04-16T03:23:35.832350Z 2026-04-16T03:27:20.707685Z Flirty Conversation About Outfits And Appearance The participants engage in a brief, intimate, and flirtatious exchange focused on clothing (specifically underwear) and physical appearance. One person asks for feedback on how they look compared to a previous outfit, while the other reassures them they look great and expresses attraction. There is also a casual offer to close the blinds for privacy. The mood is playful and affirming, with compliments about sexiness and no discussion of logistics, plans, or concrete future commitments. 💋 romantic en omi {"id": "0e7a7b18-4831-4fae-9628-5bc81253a562", "created_at": "2026-04-16T03:23:11.190312Z", "started_at": "2026-04-16T03:23:35.832350Z", "finished_at": "2026-04-16T03:27:20.707685Z", "structured": {"title": "Flirty Conversation About Outfits And Appearance", "overview": "The participants engage in a brief, intimate, and flirtatious exchange focused on clothing (specifically underwear) and physical appearance. One person asks for feedback on how they look compared to a previous outfit, while the other reassures them they look great and expresses attraction. There is also a casual offer to close the blinds for privacy. The mood is playful and affirming, with compliments about sexiness and no discussion of logistics, plans, or concrete future commitments.", "emoji": "\ud83d\udc8b", "category": "romantic", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "3ab84af2-590e-4148-babc-83c44077f764", "text": "E se oho", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "Speaker 0", "start": 4.863739064830952e-07, "end": 0.640000486373907}, {"id": "43f01a1b-0dd7-4ede-b10d-b856ce8a63ae", "text": "I haven't seen it.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "Speaker 0", "start": 5.740000486373901, "end": 17.927674661090094}, {"id": "36dc16f3-f1a2-454e-abd5-477c14ae840f", "text": "It felt good when you did it. I like it.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 18.267674961090094, "end": 20.907674961090095}, {"id": "277eb674-0a76-4ae3-beb7-2773fa92b960", "text": "Parks.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 24.747674961090084, "end": 77.4107614707948}, {"id": "d5fe1583-295c-46e2-a397-4e6a5ffe85b6", "text": "What?", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "Speaker 0", "start": 81.27076147079478, "end": 83.164462823868}, {"id": "6ebe499c-1249-4725-a524-78ce112c40f8", "text": "Already? Just from listing like guess, makes sense. But usually it happens quick. Yeah. Do you want me to close your blinds?", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 85.50446282386798, "end": 92.824462…
0efdc353-8d36-475f-a0e6-80dc46ae978e 2026-03-25T21:51:55.229942Z 2026-03-25T21:47:52.339143Z 2026-03-25T21:53:28.395735Z User Questions Pointless Traffic Signal The user comments on a seemingly pointless red traffic light, noting that there are green lights in two directions but no roads there. They then decide to ignore the light, describing that they are just testing it and running it through its paces. 🚦 other en omi {"id": "0efdc353-8d36-475f-a0e6-80dc46ae978e", "created_at": "2026-03-25T21:51:55.229942Z", "started_at": "2026-03-25T21:47:52.339143Z", "finished_at": "2026-03-25T21:53:28.395735Z", "structured": {"title": "User Questions Pointless Traffic Signal", "overview": "The user comments on a seemingly pointless red traffic light, noting that there are green lights in two directions but no roads there. They then decide to ignore the light, describing that they are just testing it and running it through its paces.", "emoji": "\ud83d\udea6", "category": "other", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "1ffd7d41-0b3a-46b9-b9aa-92c820d21eab", "text": "That's pointless. The red light? Yeah. Because there's a green there's green lights there and there, but there's no roads in either place.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": -2.3841818119763047e-07, "end": 326.2939324283605}, {"id": "d6d058ce-691f-4fd8-86d7-6792c9fcfdb2", "text": "I'm gonna ignore it. I'll be just testing it, like, just running it through it. Paces.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 329.57393242836054, "end": 336.0062718486794}], "geolocation": null}
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0f965216-9b33-4348-81f2-883376faa959 2026-02-12T05:32:42.602229Z 2026-02-12T05:33:00.985756Z 2026-02-12T05:38:41.769696Z Family Chat About Passwords And Errands The user and two family members chat informally about running small errands, including bringing something called the "Chaparin" back inside and possibly searching for an item on a nightstand. The user offers to call if they cannot find it. The conversation then shifts to the user explaining a long‑used password, "mymean78" and then "my mean $7.08," which is derived from a line in their patriarchal blessing and has been their password since age 16. One participant comments on the number 78 by relating it to character positions (7th and 8th) in a nerdy way, and another suggests that the user can look up saved passwords on their phone. Overall, it is a casual, personal discussion about tasks and password history rather than planning specific future events. 🔐 family en omi {"id": "0f965216-9b33-4348-81f2-883376faa959", "created_at": "2026-02-12T05:32:42.602229Z", "started_at": "2026-02-12T05:33:00.985756Z", "finished_at": "2026-02-12T05:38:41.769696Z", "structured": {"title": "Family Chat About Passwords And Errands", "overview": "The user and two family members chat informally about running small errands, including bringing something called the \"Chaparin\" back inside and possibly searching for an item on a nightstand. The user offers to call if they cannot find it. The conversation then shifts to the user explaining a long\u2011used password, \"mymean78\" and then \"my mean $7.08,\" which is derived from a line in their patriarchal blessing and has been their password since age 16. One participant comments on the number 78 by relating it to character positions (7th and 8th) in a nerdy way, and another suggests that the user can look up saved passwords on their phone. Overall, it is a casual, personal discussion about tasks and password history rather than planning specific future events.", "emoji": "\ud83d\udd10", "category": "family", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "4dda0a3e-3923-4d7b-9b67-9d03da60fafe", "text": "Do you want me to go do that? K. Did you bring the Chaparin back in. Do you want me to do that too? Okay.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": -8.583072030887706e-08, "end": 18.86996991416936}, {"id": "c774cbf3-9f3a-4c95-a025-6a08205e663f", "text": "Oh, yeah. Yeah.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 28.889999914169266, "end": 30.16995991416934}, {"id": "0b9e20e3-9a71-46fc-a587-7892a684a850", "text": "I'll call you when I get there if I can't find it. Like, I'll look on the table one if you in your in your room on the nightstand.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 41.14999991416926, "end": 48.07999991416932}, {"id": "781a5cfc-8f39-4d61-944e-4c1226bcfe5e", "text": "If it's not there, I'll call you.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 53.8…
10563b15-a6c3-4f6b-b05c-eb3bb067f91a 2026-03-29T03:10:43.363951Z 2026-03-29T03:11:41.723940Z 2026-03-29T04:29:16.598337Z Max and Friends Reflect on Love and Ellen Show Dreams The group drives home together after a BYU volleyball game, coordinating parking and drop‑offs while chatting casually about handicap spots, gas, snacks, and upcoming social plans. David and Jason help manage logistics, including where to drop people, whether to go to additional parties in South Jordan or the Westerner, and Jason’s active dating life with several women he’s recently met through events and friends. Max is the emotional center of the conversation, repeatedly imagining an alternate life where he married his longtime friend JC (whom he met in fourth grade) and proposed to her on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. He describes in detail how he’d buy an engagement ring, arrange a surprise with both families in the studio audience, and deliver a heartfelt proposal on national TV. David and the others enthusiastically play along, affirming that Ellen would have loved Max as a guest, that his proposal would have gone viral and “broken the internet,” and that his kindness and smile would make him a highlight-reel, repeat talk‑show guest. They also joke about Disney, Minnie Mouse, honeymoon destinations like Las Vegas or Disney World, and potential talk‑show scenarios for others in the car. Along the way they discuss friends like Brannigan living abroad, JC’s current husband Gavin, and Jason’s dates with women such as Chelsea and Kylie. There’s light teasing about being “girl crazy,” the courage it would take to propose on television, and how Max’s romantic imagination and good heart would make him a wonderful partner. The night ends with Max expressing gratitude and love for David, Jason, Jake, and the others, saying he wants to hang out more often and brainstorm further why Ellen would have absolutely loved him, while they all affirm their friendship and plan to see each other again. 💖 social en omi {"id": "10563b15-a6c3-4f6b-b05c-eb3bb067f91a", "created_at": "2026-03-29T03:10:43.363951Z", "started_at": "2026-03-29T03:11:41.723940Z", "finished_at": "2026-03-29T04:29:16.598337Z", "structured": {"title": "Max and Friends Reflect on Love and Ellen Show Dreams", "overview": "The group drives home together after a BYU volleyball game, coordinating parking and drop\u2011offs while chatting casually about handicap spots, gas, snacks, and upcoming social plans. David and Jason help manage logistics, including where to drop people, whether to go to additional parties in South Jordan or the Westerner, and Jason\u2019s active dating life with several women he\u2019s recently met through events and friends. \n\nMax is the emotional center of the conversation, repeatedly imagining an alternate life where he married his longtime friend JC (whom he met in fourth grade) and proposed to her on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. He describes in detail how he\u2019d buy an engagement ring, arrange a surprise with both families in the studio audience, and deliver a heartfelt proposal on national TV. David and the others enthusiastically play along, affirming that Ellen would have loved Max as a guest, that his proposal would have gone viral and \u201cbroken the internet,\u201d and that his kindness and smile would make him a highlight-reel, repeat talk\u2011show guest. They also joke about Disney, Minnie Mouse, honeymoon destinations like Las Vegas or Disney World, and potential talk\u2011show scenarios for others in the car.\n\nAlong the way they discuss friends like Brannigan living abroad, JC\u2019s current husband Gavin, and Jason\u2019s dates with women such as Chelsea and Kylie. There\u2019s light teasing about being \u201cgirl crazy,\u201d the courage it would take to propose on television, and how Max\u2019s romantic imagination and good heart would make him a wonderful partner. The night ends with Max expressing gratitude and love for David, Jason, Jake, and the others, saying he wants to hang out more often and brainstorm furt…
10b796c0-62ba-437d-8e44-dcce498ab2a4 2026-05-16T16:54:42.841214Z 2026-05-16T16:54:44.345416Z 2026-05-16T16:56:36.198526Z Jake Questions Self-Shrinking Behavior Jake reflects on feeling destabilized by a new interpersonal dynamic and wonders whether he should keep making himself smaller to maintain a space for someone else. He weighs the nobility of offering his best foot forward against the sense that he may be teaching himself the wrong lesson or compromising himself. The discussion centers on the tension between generosity, self-respect, and an instinctive urge to keep giving even when it feels misaligned. 🪞 psychology en omi {"id": "10b796c0-62ba-437d-8e44-dcce498ab2a4", "created_at": "2026-05-16T16:54:42.841214Z", "started_at": "2026-05-16T16:54:44.345416Z", "finished_at": "2026-05-16T16:56:36.198526Z", "structured": {"title": "Jake Questions Self-Shrinking Behavior", "overview": "Jake reflects on feeling destabilized by a new interpersonal dynamic and wonders whether he should keep making himself smaller to maintain a space for someone else. He weighs the nobility of offering his best foot forward against the sense that he may be teaching himself the wrong lesson or compromising himself. The discussion centers on the tension between generosity, self-respect, and an instinctive urge to keep giving even when it feels misaligned.", "emoji": "\ud83e\ude9e", "category": "psychology", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "020c0e0e-b515-4434-8231-66457bc1e32f", "text": "Right.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "Speaker 0", "start": -2.2888183598412937e-07, "end": 0.5599997711181641}, {"id": "2e4d0876-da9e-4a7a-8d86-4fa983463776", "text": "I", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "Speaker 0", "start": 4.923962640762325, "end": 5.243962640762326}, {"id": "c8785fc1-5936-47f9-941a-f686f8b2ec9b", "text": "Yeah.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "Speaker 0", "start": 20.07867161750805, "end": 20.39867111750805}, {"id": "b75581ab-bf9d-446c-bb5c-75306233778b", "text": "I think, like, the novelty of the scenario, like, kind of destabilize me. Because I was comfortable not I was uncomfortable. I was comfortable being uncomfortable with that.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 22.07867161750805, "end": 32.07867061750805}, {"id": "fa73ec04-68da-4f05-9896-82d2f3d61578", "text": "Like, you you know what I mean? I was I was stable with I just have to give her what I'm giving her. Like, I wanna offer this. She doesn't wanna offer the same I can't I can't yeah.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 32.39867161750805, "end": 43.598671617508046}, {"id": "6f24acec-de…
10cc6cb4-0403-4d92-902f-0925514471ad 2026-04-13T02:18:33.210591Z 2026-04-13T02:20:05.406312Z 2026-04-13T02:54:09.041210Z Friends Analyze Complicated Dating and Social Dynamics The conversation centers on the user informally venting to a friend about dating, friendships, and social group dynamics. Early on, they briefly discuss food and groceries, then the user shifts into a long reflection about several women in his social circle: Katie, Teresa, Sarah, and others. He describes Teresa as unstable and overly physical with him in front of Katie, which he finds inappropriate and emotionally complicated. He contrasts his own effort to be considerate of Katie’s sensitivities with what he sees as Teresa’s lack of boundaries. He then spends considerable time analyzing Sarah’s behavior. Sarah is portrayed as charismatic, loud, and attention-seeking at parties but increasingly unable to slow down and have genuine one-on-one conversations. The user recounts how Sarah burns friendships, avoids responsibility, and may subconsciously manipulate situations in relationships to justify breakups, sharing detailed examples of two past relationships where she pushed men’s insecurities and later portrayed herself as the victim. He notes that Sarah publicly calls him one of her "besties" while simultaneously being emotionally unavailable and intrusive, bulldozing his interactions with others and drawing attention to herself. Throughout, the user reflects critically on emotional stability, honesty with oneself, boundaries, trauma, and the difference between surface-level performance and real connection. He also briefly mentions his own work situation, including doing sales, wanting to build his contracting business or get a better-paying remote job, and using his current role to develop skills and strengthen his resume. There are no concrete future plans or scheduled events agreed upon in the discussion. 🧩 psychology en omi {"id": "10cc6cb4-0403-4d92-902f-0925514471ad", "created_at": "2026-04-13T02:18:33.210591Z", "started_at": "2026-04-13T02:20:05.406312Z", "finished_at": "2026-04-13T02:54:09.041210Z", "structured": {"title": "Friends Analyze Complicated Dating and Social Dynamics", "overview": "The conversation centers on the user informally venting to a friend about dating, friendships, and social group dynamics. Early on, they briefly discuss food and groceries, then the user shifts into a long reflection about several women in his social circle: Katie, Teresa, Sarah, and others. He describes Teresa as unstable and overly physical with him in front of Katie, which he finds inappropriate and emotionally complicated. He contrasts his own effort to be considerate of Katie\u2019s sensitivities with what he sees as Teresa\u2019s lack of boundaries. \n\nHe then spends considerable time analyzing Sarah\u2019s behavior. Sarah is portrayed as charismatic, loud, and attention-seeking at parties but increasingly unable to slow down and have genuine one-on-one conversations. The user recounts how Sarah burns friendships, avoids responsibility, and may subconsciously manipulate situations in relationships to justify breakups, sharing detailed examples of two past relationships where she pushed men\u2019s insecurities and later portrayed herself as the victim. He notes that Sarah publicly calls him one of her \"besties\" while simultaneously being emotionally unavailable and intrusive, bulldozing his interactions with others and drawing attention to herself. \n\nThroughout, the user reflects critically on emotional stability, honesty with oneself, boundaries, trauma, and the difference between surface-level performance and real connection. He also briefly mentions his own work situation, including doing sales, wanting to build his contracting business or get a better-paying remote job, and using his current role to develop skills and strengthen his resume. There are no concrete future plans or scheduled events agreed upon in the discussion.",…
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1216b0ab-f4ba-4ca5-bc3e-da2ef9654b0f 2026-04-02T01:23:35.439164Z 2026-04-02T01:21:50.806412Z 2026-04-02T01:28:02.419591Z User Embraces Openness Before Social Event The user talks through their mindset before attending a social gathering where someone they are preoccupied with will be present. They realize they do not need a plan, strategy, or agenda for the interaction and can simply show up open to whatever happens. They acknowledge that the outcome might include disappointment, but see that as acceptable compared to arriving closed-off and wounded. The conversation closes with mutual thanks and affirmation that they feel okay going into the event. 🌱 psychology en omi {"id": "1216b0ab-f4ba-4ca5-bc3e-da2ef9654b0f", "created_at": "2026-04-02T01:23:35.439164Z", "started_at": "2026-04-02T01:21:50.806412Z", "finished_at": "2026-04-02T01:28:02.419591Z", "structured": {"title": "User Embraces Openness Before Social Event", "overview": "The user talks through their mindset before attending a social gathering where someone they are preoccupied with will be present. They realize they do not need a plan, strategy, or agenda for the interaction and can simply show up open to whatever happens. They acknowledge that the outcome might include disappointment, but see that as acceptable compared to arriving closed-off and wounded. The conversation closes with mutual thanks and affirmation that they feel okay going into the event.", "emoji": "\ud83c\udf31", "category": "psychology", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "eaceab31-2352-4990-b4ff-6ad1c64e7afa", "text": "I guess I just feel like I don't have to figure out how to, like, handle the next interaction. Like, yeah, I just I can just be like, I can be I know. I I open. The word open just comes comes I can walk into the I'm gonna go to a thing tonight with a bunch of people the person I'm preoccupied with is gonna be there and, like, I can just let whatever happen.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 6.671598384855315e-08, "end": 153.8425993728183}, {"id": "f731ec3a-712e-4c04-8206-d47e7fce1762", "text": "I don't have to I don't have an I don't need a plan. I don't need a strategy. I don't need a I don't need I don't need a tactic or an agenda.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 155.1225993728185, "end": 162.68259937281846}, {"id": "16e7f097-b3b7-478b-aa9e-747446d2d1d3", "text": "I can just show up and do whatever. And it'll be fine. Yeah.", "speaker_id": 1, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 164.1225993728185, "end": 170.52259937281815}, {"id": "7a226786-4cea-46fd-b29f-4ed25f5d954c", "text": "Yeah.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "Speaker 0", …
126b01d8-8393-4571-a0ac-0daf6a7fd7a0 2026-03-10T23:51:07.889142Z 2026-03-10T23:49:11.955625Z 2026-03-11T00:11:38.140812Z User Weighs Crypto Assets in Bankruptcy Plan The user discusses discovering more cryptocurrency and NFT value than expected (around $1,000 total across Coinbase, Binance, multiple wallets, and some NFTs) while preparing for a personal bankruptcy. They talk through whether to disclose or liquidate these assets, and consider using the funds to pay their bankruptcy attorney upfront ($900) instead of a $150/month zero‑down plan, worrying about how that might look to the trustee. The user explains how traceable crypto is via exchanges and banks, and recounts prior crypto investments and losses. They also review retirement accounts (e.g., Wealthfront) and note that most retirement funds are usually exempt in bankruptcy. The conversation covers home equity and whether a trustee might force a house sale, differences in opinion between two bankruptcy attorneys, and how disclosing back child support and tax obligations might influence whether the house is sold. The user plans to speak with their bankruptcy attorney on Thursday to clarify treatment of crypto, retirement funds, the house listing/realtor contract, and back child support before proceeding. ⚖️ finance en omi {"id": "126b01d8-8393-4571-a0ac-0daf6a7fd7a0", "created_at": "2026-03-10T23:51:07.889142Z", "started_at": "2026-03-10T23:49:11.955625Z", "finished_at": "2026-03-11T00:11:38.140812Z", "structured": {"title": "User Weighs Crypto Assets in Bankruptcy Plan", "overview": "The user discusses discovering more cryptocurrency and NFT value than expected (around $1,000 total across Coinbase, Binance, multiple wallets, and some NFTs) while preparing for a personal bankruptcy. They talk through whether to disclose or liquidate these assets, and consider using the funds to pay their bankruptcy attorney upfront ($900) instead of a $150/month zero\u2011down plan, worrying about how that might look to the trustee. The user explains how traceable crypto is via exchanges and banks, and recounts prior crypto investments and losses. They also review retirement accounts (e.g., Wealthfront) and note that most retirement funds are usually exempt in bankruptcy. The conversation covers home equity and whether a trustee might force a house sale, differences in opinion between two bankruptcy attorneys, and how disclosing back child support and tax obligations might influence whether the house is sold. The user plans to speak with their bankruptcy attorney on Thursday to clarify treatment of crypto, retirement funds, the house listing/realtor contract, and back child support before proceeding.", "emoji": "\u2696\ufe0f", "category": "finance", "action_items": [{"description": "Ask bankruptcy attorney if you can use crypto to pay the $900 fee", "completed": false, "created_at": "2026-03-11T00:13:56.402192Z", "updated_at": null, "due_at": "2026-03-12T06:59:00Z", "completed_at": null, "conversation_id": null}, {"description": "Ask bankruptcy attorney if you can keep the remaining crypto assets", "completed": false, "created_at": "2026-03-11T00:13:56.402192Z", "updated_at": null, "due_at": "2026-03-12T06:59:00Z", "completed_at": null, "conversation_id": null}, {"description": "Ask bankruptcy attorney how existing or future real estate listing co…
126c2625-5e19-4249-9e8b-8a49a030b5a6 2026-02-26T08:53:53.891101Z 2026-02-26T08:49:50.759539Z 2026-02-26T10:19:59.365542Z Jake and Katie Discuss Relationship and Future Plans Jake and Katie have an extended, intimate conversation that moves between light banter, gossip about mutual acquaintances, and serious discussion about their relationship. Early on they joke about clothes, attraction, and a snapping onesie, then shift into "juicy gossip" about Nate, his treatment of partners, a court case, his financial irresponsibility, and conflicts with an ex who crashed his truck and now faces legal consequences. Katie contrasts how Nate treated her versus others and reflects on his dishonesty and delusion. They then talk about friends like Sarah and Joe, noting patterns of emotional dysregulation and poor partner choices. The conversation transitions into Jake and Katie examining their own dynamic: Jake explores what a working long‑term relationship would look like given his current financial instability and his sense that money issues are symptoms of deeper misalignment and lack of internal drive. He outlines a vision of finding his alignment, doing more meaningful work, possibly leveraging his writing and strategic skills, and being more productive and responsible (including paying back child support and planning for the future). Katie articulates what she wants: being taken to dinner regularly, traveling together (with and without their kids), doing fun activities as a family, feeling provided for materially and emotionally, and seeing Jake make deliberate financial decisions and live according to his own values rather than always deferring to her. She also wants their kids to learn to "do better" financially and in life, with Jake sometimes leading her through challenges rather than her always leading. They examine a small but telling grocery‑store example where Jake moved slowly and passively while Katie wanted more decisive, energetic leadership; she uses it to illustrate how stagnancy and waiting are painful for her. Katie explains that she thrives on movement and energy, and that being asked to give a lot of attention while Jake stays in a stagnant state feels stifling and exhaust… 💞 romantic en omi {"id": "126c2625-5e19-4249-9e8b-8a49a030b5a6", "created_at": "2026-02-26T08:53:53.891101Z", "started_at": "2026-02-26T08:49:50.759539Z", "finished_at": "2026-02-26T10:19:59.365542Z", "structured": {"title": "Jake and Katie Discuss Relationship and Future Plans", "overview": "Jake and Katie have an extended, intimate conversation that moves between light banter, gossip about mutual acquaintances, and serious discussion about their relationship. Early on they joke about clothes, attraction, and a snapping onesie, then shift into \"juicy gossip\" about Nate, his treatment of partners, a court case, his financial irresponsibility, and conflicts with an ex who crashed his truck and now faces legal consequences. Katie contrasts how Nate treated her versus others and reflects on his dishonesty and delusion.\n\nThey then talk about friends like Sarah and Joe, noting patterns of emotional dysregulation and poor partner choices. The conversation transitions into Jake and Katie examining their own dynamic: Jake explores what a working long\u2011term relationship would look like given his current financial instability and his sense that money issues are symptoms of deeper misalignment and lack of internal drive. He outlines a vision of finding his alignment, doing more meaningful work, possibly leveraging his writing and strategic skills, and being more productive and responsible (including paying back child support and planning for the future).\n\nKatie articulates what she wants: being taken to dinner regularly, traveling together (with and without their kids), doing fun activities as a family, feeling provided for materially and emotionally, and seeing Jake make deliberate financial decisions and live according to his own values rather than always deferring to her. She also wants their kids to learn to \"do better\" financially and in life, with Jake sometimes leading her through challenges rather than her always leading.\n\nThey examine a small but telling grocery\u2011store example where Jake moved slowly and passively …
129ec33b-b9d6-40b4-af1f-16e3e13a728c 2026-02-28T03:07:49.613016Z 2026-02-28T03:08:09.534287Z 2026-02-28T03:12:46.416308Z User Reflects on Vanity Versus Deep Partnership The user reflects on the difference between superficial attraction and a deeper, value-based partnership. They describe being impressed by someone's beauty, social presence, and sexiness, but recognize these as qualities that are ultimately replaceable and tied to vanity. The user contrasts this with a sense of a deeper core connection that could support a true team: raising children, setting an example, serving others, and thriving together. They acknowledge their own ego and desire to protect it after a breakup, yet conclude that a genuine, mutually supportive team is far more important than individual vanity. The user ends by affirming that they like the potential of such a partnership specifically with this person, distinguishing between what stems from vanity and what feels grounded in deeper values. ❤️ romantic en omi {"id": "129ec33b-b9d6-40b4-af1f-16e3e13a728c", "created_at": "2026-02-28T03:07:49.613016Z", "started_at": "2026-02-28T03:08:09.534287Z", "finished_at": "2026-02-28T03:12:46.416308Z", "structured": {"title": "User Reflects on Vanity Versus Deep Partnership", "overview": "The user reflects on the difference between superficial attraction and a deeper, value-based partnership. They describe being impressed by someone's beauty, social presence, and sexiness, but recognize these as qualities that are ultimately replaceable and tied to vanity. The user contrasts this with a sense of a deeper core connection that could support a true team: raising children, setting an example, serving others, and thriving together. They acknowledge their own ego and desire to protect it after a breakup, yet conclude that a genuine, mutually supportive team is far more important than individual vanity. The user ends by affirming that they like the potential of such a partnership specifically with this person, distinguishing between what stems from vanity and what feels grounded in deeper values.", "emoji": "\u2764\ufe0f", "category": "romantic", "action_items": [], "events": []}, "language": "en", "source": "omi", "transcript_segments": [{"id": "18bd5ecc-0686-4e00-a0b0-c3c940d9d2b8", "text": "Like, it's a miracle. Not just", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 1.6212463549436507e-07, "end": -17.937539596557617}, {"id": "88049727-266d-42b6-9405-3b56f8505a0d", "text": "To me sometimes watching you do your thing. Right? I'm like, it's not that. Like, yeah, I think she's delightful. She's a beautiful dancer and she's sexy, and she's all these things that I want but all those things are like it's not like a deep it's it's like you know what I mean? It's like, yeah, I want somebody that's got these qualities, but like, they're they're replaceable in the sense that like this is not the only person.", "speaker_id": 0, "speaker_name": "User", "start": 0.9400001621246332, "end": 27.420000162124637}, {"id": "ba32e400-f6e7-4542-a9cc-bf…
12fd3503-4f8f-4728-b9d3-c5ca68049cc4 2026-04-14T02:10:26.353344Z 2026-04-14T02:10:38.738053Z 2026-04-14T02:37:41.572217Z Reflecting On Relationships, Healing, And New Routines The user talks at length with a close confidant about several intertwined topics: a friend named Vic who keeps feeling guilty about casual romantic encounters, including a problematic situation with a divorced woman named Theresa where he knew she would take things more seriously than he intended. They discuss how people in or ending relationships navigate dating, emotional honesty, and self‑deception, emphasizing the importance of being transparent with partners and dates about status and intentions. The user reflects on their own divorce from Tracy, mentioning how Tracy felt betrayed when they briefly went on dating apps while the marriage was effectively over, and they share nuanced views on when it is acceptable to date before a divorce is formally finalized. They also analyze Theresa’s lack of self‑awareness about wanting more commitment than she claims. The conversation shifts into spiritual and therapeutic exploration: the user describes energy/ERT sessions with a practitioner and plans for a future ayahuasca journey at a ranch, noting both skepticism and genuine perceived benefits. They describe guided vision‑like experiences involving their grandfather, emotional work around an on‑and‑off relationship with Katie, and wonder whether different spiritual practices may be using similar underlying psychological mechanisms. Later, they move to logistics and daily life: figuring out gym access near their new workplace (Cricket), considering schedules (required 8 working hours between roughly 8–4 or 9–6 plus lunch), and weighing options like a nearby Lifetime Fitness given commute time. They recall previously having a family membership so their sons and Tracy could use the gym. The call ends as the user arrives at a birthday party for Katie, feeling ambivalent but deciding to attend briefly so as not to avoid the situation or their friend group. 🧩 psychology en omi {"id": "12fd3503-4f8f-4728-b9d3-c5ca68049cc4", "created_at": "2026-04-14T02:10:26.353344Z", "started_at": "2026-04-14T02:10:38.738053Z", "finished_at": "2026-04-14T02:37:41.572217Z", "structured": {"title": "Reflecting On Relationships, Healing, And New Routines", "overview": "The user talks at length with a close confidant about several intertwined topics: a friend named Vic who keeps feeling guilty about casual romantic encounters, including a problematic situation with a divorced woman named Theresa where he knew she would take things more seriously than he intended. They discuss how people in or ending relationships navigate dating, emotional honesty, and self\u2011deception, emphasizing the importance of being transparent with partners and dates about status and intentions.\n\nThe user reflects on their own divorce from Tracy, mentioning how Tracy felt betrayed when they briefly went on dating apps while the marriage was effectively over, and they share nuanced views on when it is acceptable to date before a divorce is formally finalized. They also analyze Theresa\u2019s lack of self\u2011awareness about wanting more commitment than she claims.\n\nThe conversation shifts into spiritual and therapeutic exploration: the user describes energy/ERT sessions with a practitioner and plans for a future ayahuasca journey at a ranch, noting both skepticism and genuine perceived benefits. They describe guided vision\u2011like experiences involving their grandfather, emotional work around an on\u2011and\u2011off relationship with Katie, and wonder whether different spiritual practices may be using similar underlying psychological mechanisms.\n\nLater, they move to logistics and daily life: figuring out gym access near their new workplace (Cricket), considering schedules (required 8 working hours between roughly 8\u20134 or 9\u20136 plus lunch), and weighing options like a nearby Lifetime Fitness given commute time. They recall previously having a family membership so their sons and Tracy could use the gym. The call ends…
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