
(Formerly Your One Black Friend) This podcast will make you high. Paradigm shifting, thought provoking discussions with @Joli.Artist. Here we explore the nature of our Simulated Reality Matrix through Philosophy, Psychology, Spirituality, Quantum Physics, Theology, History and Current Events. Openminded, Free-Thinkers, welcome! We have Non-GMO, gluten free cookies!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 249 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Society & Culture | |||

In this episode of So You’re Living in a Simulation, Jo Li expands on her Medium article, The Three Body Problem of Consciousness, and explores one central question:
What if you are not just your body, your brain, or even your mind?
Jo breaks consc... more
Reality is stranger and more intelligent than the official story allows.
In this episode of So You’re Living in a Simulation, Jo explores God as reality itself, the body as an interface for consciousness, non-human intelligence, UFO disclosure, ance... more
You were taught that your brain is where intelligence lives.
What if that is the trap?
In this episode of So You’re Living in a Simulation, Jo argues that the brain is not the full source of consciousness, but a limiting interface: a biological fi... more
That opener was from the New York Times Style section framing, and I dropped it when switching registers because the Atlantic tends to lead with thesis rather than scene.
But you’re right that it’s the stronger hook, and it translates. Here’s the r... more
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I agree with 99% of what she post's. I find it strange that there's approximately 299000000 different species on this planet and I happen to be born into a human being. That's a 299000000 chance to 1.
Such an amazing show, extremely thought provoking and feels so intimate, like I’m having a conversation with a good friend.
Highly recommend if you have a mind thats open enough, but “not so open your brain falls out”
Really thought provoking and interesting. How ever your not far off at all. Many oral histories (matriarchal) say what you are outlining here and that is as much as I’ll say.
Really thought provoking and interesting.
This IS my favorite pod to listen to since I discovered it last summer. I enjoy listening to Joli’s perspective and I love when she recommend books and authors to checkout.
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The show centers on provocative, boundary-pushing conversations that blend philosophy, psychology, spirituality, and science to explore reality, consciousness, and social dynamics. Episodes often challenge materialist or conventional narratives, advocate for inner guidance and self-resufficiency, and critique dystopian trends, while mixing personal anecdotes with broader cultural commentary. Noteworthy traits include a highly individual, stream-of-consciousness delivery and a willingness to tackle controversial topics with bold, speculative takes. The format tends to be solo-host monologues with a strong emphasis on intellectual curiosity, self-empowerment, and practical mindset shifts that listeners can apply in daily life.
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