
On the day the 2026 FIFA World Cup kicks off, this episode uses football as a lens onto how debt-based money quietly reshapes the things we love. Rather than blaming individuals at FIFA or in sovereign wealth funds, it traces commercialization, ticke... more
Episode 17 uses the release of Anthropic's Fable 5 model as a way into a larger question: what holds when the technology accelerates faster than the financial system underneath it can metabolize. Ricky sits with the felt experience of using a frontie... more
This episode draws a line between Bitcoin held directly by people in self-custody and Bitcoin wrapped inside the legacy financial system through ETFs, treasury companies, and Wall Street products. It names the integration phase Bitcoin has now entere... more
A conversation with Anthony Sarandrea of Rockstar Real Estate about what happens when a working real estate investor runs a five-year parallel experiment against Bitcoin and concludes that one is a hack on the fiat system while the other is a way out... more
Ricky reacts to a Damon Cassidy video framing the millennial and Gen Z predicament as a boomer problem, and uses the reaction to surface a deeper diagnosis: the wealth concentration, housing lockout, and cultural fraying that videos like Damon's cata... more
This episode argues that inflation and climate change are not two separate problems but two faces of the same monetary architecture. It traces the link from debt-based money through the petrodollar arrangement to the structural reasons renewables nev... more
An attempt to translate the capitalism vs. socialism argument into a deeper question about the money layer underneath both systems. The frame: today's order privatizes gains at the top while socializing losses through inflation, which is why each sid... more
This Friday reaction episode uses a Moonshots podcast clip to surface the contradiction at the center of AI optimism. A debt-based system that requires GDP to keep growing collides with a technology curve that makes everything cheaper, and the episod... more
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
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A daily live show that covers a civilizational shift across money, intelligence, energy, and humanity, with a strong emphasis on how tech-driven abundance could reshape economics, work, and society. Episodes often critique debt-based monetary systems, explore Bitcoin and energy-backed models, and discuss AI's impact on employment, wealth distribution, and governance. The host weaves historical context, real-world economics, and practical implications for businesses and individuals, frequently inviting listeners to participate in the dialogue and experiment with new ideas. Noteworthy is a clear bias toward decentralized, permissionless systems and energy-aware monetization, along with a knack for connecting macro trends to actionable insight... more
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