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  • The Future Still Needs Humans

    Eric and Jared start with loneliness, Claude Code, and the very modern reality that your AI might be more responsive than your friends. From there, the episode turns into a full-scale breakdown of what happens when people trust machines too much, trust institutions too little, and still somehow have to pretend the economy makes sense. It’s friendship, existential dread, and anti-LinkedIn energy in one sitting.

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    This one goes from “human first, human last” to “why are we still building systems for a world that already ended?” They talk AI as a tool versus AI as a replacement religion, why content is getting cheaper while trust gets more expensive, why college keeps costing more while jobs keep disappearing, and why the future probably belongs to people who can still talk to their neighbor, own a CD, and not let a chatbot become their therapist.

    Topics: AI and human connection, loneliness epidemic, Claude Code, human in the loop, autonomous AI, AI trust, content overload, AI slop, LinkedIn culture, social media bots, digital exhaustion, Gen X, college costs, entry-level jobs, student debt, university crisis, housing and cost of living, economic trust, future of work, population decline, authenticity, local community, vinyl and CDs, physical products, social platforms, vision for the future.

    Chapters: 0:00 Loneliness, Claude Code, and Missing Each Other 2:22 Why Fully Autonomous AI Is a Bad Idea 5:22 The Economy Is Basically Vibes and Paper 7:58 You’ll Never Clear the Decks 11:46 Loneliness, Friendship, and Podcasting as Connection 13:23 Can AI Actually Deepen Human Relationships? 17:42 Productivity Was Always Kind of Broken 19:47 Why Social Media Replaced Your Friends 22:24 Gen X Wants CDs, Not More Digital Life 25:09 AI Content, AI Slop, and the Collapse of Value 27:45 If AI Replaces Jobs, Who Buys the Product? 30:57 Gen X, Boomers, and the Power of Indifference 33:00 Finance Economy vs. Real Economy 36:13 College Costs, Housing, and the Generational Reality Check 39:24 No Vision for the Future 41:37 Mythos, AI Leaks, and What Happens Next 45:36 LinkedIn, Surveillance, and Browsergate 49:00 Agent-to-Agent Internet and Why That Sounds Terrifying 52:00 What Is a Human Job Now? 56:41 Content Still Matters — But Now It Feeds the AI 1:01:20 Universities, AI, and the End of the Old Model 1:10:00 Entry-Level Jobs Are Drying Up 1:15:00 Social Trust Is the Whole Game 1:16:22 Sports Betting, Addiction, and the Attention Economy 1:19:00 The Sandwich Generation Gets Squeezed Again 1:23:34 Put Down Your Phone and Talk to Your Neighbor 1:24:24 Why Vinyl, CDs, and Real Places Are Coming Back 1:25:32 Mother of Dragons and the Return of Third Places 1:27:28 Replacing Beer with Mocktails, Kombucha, and Ritual 1:28:32 The Real Divide Is Time 1:29:47 Mythos, the Moon, and Ending on Heroin Jokes

  • You Can't Learn AI in Survival Mode

    Eric and Jared try to have a normal conversation and end up breaking down why the whole system feels broken — from AI replacing jobs while companies pretend it's ready, to $40K in student debt for a job that pays $30K, to restaurants charging $150 for food that isn't even good. It starts with a parking lot road rage story that becomes a metaphor for people living in completely different realities.

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    Jared makes the case nobody wants to hear: you can't learn AI in survival mode, the education system is still built for the industrial revolution, and if you replace the entire workforce with AI, nobody's left to buy the product. Eric pulls up the debt numbers live. It gets real. Then it ends with "the unmitigated worship of the dollar is the most soul-crushing thing in the world" followed by "I love you." Because that's how this show works.

    Topics: AI job losses, student loan debt 2026, survival mode, blue collar revival, college ROI, economic anxiety, cost of living, Peter Diamandis, fiat currency, restaurant industry, housing crisis, Cleveland Browns, Deshaun Watson, Asheville floods, loneliness epidemic, education reform, vibe coding, the future of work.

    Chapters: 0:00 Sleep Deprived and Possibly Dreaming 0:54 Road Rage and Two Different Realities 3:33 Physical Accountability — The Pet Store Story 5:54 AI Should Drive the Cars 7:27 Aldi Is Getting Packed 9:04 AI Job Losses — The Excuse and the Reality 13:13 No Vision for the Future 15:36 The Debt Numbers Are Insane 18:21 Claude 4.6 vs. a College Intern 22:15 You Can't Learn AI in Survival Mode 28:00 Blue Collar Work Is Sexy Again 29:00 Restaurants Are Broken and We're Done Pretending 31:00 We Need a Better Story for the Future 36:36 I Get Paid in Friendship 42:00 The Worship of the Dollar — I Love You

  • Podcasting the Shit Out of Each Other (ft. Tai Lopez, Mob Deep, and the Death of Radio Shack)

    Two Gen X dudes sit down to catch up and immediately derail into corded headphones, record stores, why your daughter is buying CDs in 2026, and the uncomfortable truth that everybody wants to be Gen X now. Then the Saviors of the Metaverse co-hosts drop a Tai Lopez deep dive — Ponzi schemes, fake COOs, and motivational quotes posted the day after the SEC shows up. Jared wants to search the Epstein files for both their names. Nobody finds anything. Counting Crows get their flowers. Mob Deep gets respected. Radio Shack gets eulogized. And somewhere in the middle, they accidentally invent the most unhinged relationship metaphor in podcast history: catching your co-host podcasting with someone else behind a bush at the park.

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    It's 30 minutes of cultural whiplash, accidental philosophy, and two guys who still remember when hustle meant rebounds.

    TL;DR Tai Lopez is the final boss of internet hustle culture and just got raided by the feds. Gen Z kids are buying CDs and vinyl like it's 1997. The Grammys are unwatchable. Mob Deep made a masterpiece at 19. And if you disappear on your podcast partner, don't be surprised when you catch them podcasting the shit out of somebody else at the park.

    Chapters [00:00:00] Sound Check and the Intern Who Disappeared [00:01:15] Corded Headphones, Vinyl Revival, and Why Your Daughter Buys CDs Now [00:02:45] Everyone Wants to Be Gen X — Mall Rats, Lunchbox Records, and 90s Nostalgia [00:05:05] Trapper Keepers vs. Minimalist Millennials: A Tale of Two Meetings [00:06:15] Gen X Doesn't Talk About Being Gen X (Except on TikTok Now) [00:07:45] Jared Doesn't Want to Be a TikTok Prostitute [00:08:15] The Trophy Question: Who Really Wanted Them — Boomers or Millennials? [00:09:30] Steven Tyler, Always Sunny, Rob Thomas, Sinbad, and Puff Daddy Walk Into a Bar [00:10:30] The Epstein Files: Jared Wants to Search Their Names in Real Time [00:11:30] Tai Lopez: The Final Boss of Hustle Culture Gets Raided by the SEC [00:14:15] Peter Attia, Epstein's Global Network, and Stuff We're Not Ready to Unpack [00:17:15] Grant Cardone, Hustle Bros, and How They Ruined the Word "Hustle" [00:18:45] Idiocracy: The Mike Judge Movie That Predicted Everything [00:19:45] The Gen X Music Divide — Classic Rock to NWA to Grunge [00:21:00] The Grammys Are Unwatchable and Ice-T Plays a Cop Now [00:21:45] Counting Crows Get Their Flowers — The HBO Doc and Adam Duritz's Dreads [00:23:15] Mob Deep, The Infamous, and Jared's Fake Sabbatical to Queensbridge [00:25:45] Radio Shack in Queens: A Tai Lopez Full-Circle Moment [00:27:00] Best Buy, Dick's, and San Francisco's Poop Index [00:28:15] Podcasting the Shit Out of Each Other: The Best Relationship Metaphor Ever Made Other Topics We Hit

    - Corded headphones as a flex and the return of analog culture

    - Lunchbox Records in Charlotte — a real-deal time warp record store

    - Why Gen Z is dressing, listening, and shopping like it's 1994

    - The generational meeting: briefcase chaos vs. minimalist tech bro

    - Gen X TikTok content: awkward, authentic, and accidentally great

    - The participation trophy debate: it was never the kids who wanted them

    - Tai Lopez's $112 million Ponzi scheme through Retail Ecommerce Ventures

    - The Epstein files and how showing up to an email list puts you on a list

    - How "hustle" went from NBA hustle points to internet grifter vocabulary

    - Idiocracy as the most accidentally prophetic movie of the 2000s

    - Counting Crows' August and Everything After as Gen X emotional infrastructure

    - Mob Deep releasing The Infamous at 19 years old

    - Radio Shack's 12 locations in Queens that nobody misses

    - The NPC theory of friendship and main character syndrome

    - Podcast infidelity as an extended improv metaphor

    Why Listen Because two Gen Xers just broke down the entire internet hustle economy, generational nostalgia, and the Epstein files — then turned podcast partnership into the funniest relationship metaphor you'll hear all week. If you've ever bought a course from a guy standing next to a Lamborghini, felt lost at the Grammys, or wondered why your kid is collecting CDs like it's 1997 — this one hits.

    FAQs Who is Tai Lopez? Tai Lopez is an internet personality who went viral in 2015 with his "Here in my garage" YouTube ad featuring a Lamborghini. He sold online courses and self-help content before co-founding Retail Ecommerce Ventures, which acquired brands like Radio Shack and Pier 1 Imports. In September 2025, the SEC filed a civil lawsuit alleging he ran a $112 million Ponzi scheme. The FBI is currently conducting a criminal investigation as of February 2026.

    What is Retail Ecommerce Ventures (REV)? REV was a holding company co-founded by Tai Lopez and Alex Mehr that acquired bankrupt retail brands — including Radio Shack, Pier 1, Dressbarn, and Modell's Sporting Goods — with the stated goal of turning them into e-commerce businesses. The SEC alleges the company raised $230 million from over 660 investors through fraudulent means, with $112 million raised through specifically fraudulent securities offerings.

    What is the Counting Crows documentary mentioned in this episode? Jared references an HBO documentary about the Counting Crows' first two albums, including August and Everything After (1993). The documentary explores the band's early creative process, Adam Duritz's songwriting, and their rise to fame. Jared describes how the album hit different as an eighth grader versus revisiting it now.

    What is Mob Deep's The Infamous? The Infamous is a hip-hop album released in 1995 by Mobb Deep (Havoc and Prodigy), who were 19 years old at the time. It is widely regarded as one of the greatest hip-hop albums ever made, known for its dark, raw production style rooted in the Queensbridge housing projects in Queens, New York. Jared calls it one of the greatest hip-hop albums ever created.

    What is the movie Idiocracy? Idiocracy (2006) is a comedy directed by Mike Judge (Beavis and Butt-Head, Office Space) starring Luke Wilson, Dax Shepard, and Terry Crews (as the President). It depicts a dystopian future where society has become intellectually degraded. The hosts note how accurately the film has tracked with modern culture, and that it could never be made today.

    What does "podcasting the shit out of each other" mean? It's an improvised bit from this episode where the Saviors of the Metaverse co-hosts turn podcast partnership into a relationship metaphor — complete with disappearing, emotional neglect, catching your partner "podcasting" with someone else behind a bush at the park, and the betrayal that follows. It's absurd, it's funny, and it somehow makes perfect sense as a commentary on creative partnerships.

    Why are younger generations buying CDs and vinyl? The Saviors of the Metaverse hosts discuss how Gen Z and Gen Alpha are gravitating toward physical media — CDs, vinyl records, corded headphones — as a reaction to an all-digital existence. It's part of a larger 90s nostalgia wave that includes fashion, TV shows, and a longing for in-person experiences. Record stores like Lunchbox Records in Charlotte are thriving as cultural gathering places.

    What is Lunchbox Records? Lunchbox Records is a record store in Charlotte, North Carolina, near the Uptown area. The hosts describe it as a packed, thriving spot full of vinyl, tapes, and CDs that feels like stepping into a time warp. Shout out.

    Who wanted the participation trophies — boomers or millennials? According to the Saviors' hosts, it was the Boomer parents. Jared argues that millennial kids weren't out there demanding trophies — it was Boomer parents who decided every kid should be rewarded so no one felt emotionally unsafe. The kids just showed up; the parents changed the rules.

  • The Running Man Review Through the Lonely Eyes of a Gen Xer

    The Running Man (2025) review from a Gen X perspective, plus discussion of Gen Jones, generational culture, movie theater etiquette, and the modern job market. Two Gen X dudes try to make sense of America and immediately get derailed by TikTok teenagers, the economy, nostalgia, movie-theater paranoia, and whatever the entertainment industry is doing.

    Full show notes

    Somewhere in there, The Running Man review happens, but it's more about going to the movie theater alone and feeling like a creeper. 90 minutes of cultural confusion, accidental wisdom, and generational whiplash — the kind of episode where every tangent somehow becomes the main point.

    Chapters 0:00 – Intro: This Is a TikTok Podcast 1:10 – No T-Shirt Under the Hoodie 2:11 – Is MySpace a Gen X Thing? No. 4:55 – Cruise Ship People and Reunion People Are the Same 5:54 – The Poop Cruise 14:27 – Gen Jones: The Generation Nobody Told Us About 20:23 – The Running Man Review: A Gen X Dad Gets Held Hostage by an R-Rating 27:45 – Am I a Creeper for Going to the Movies Alone? 38:21 – Always Sunny In Philadelphia Is the Greatest Show 41:42 – Pluribus, Nobody Wants This, and The Age of Disclosure Documentary 44:57 – The Legal Pad Solution to Showing Up Solo 51:41 – TikTok Comments (The Nice Ones) 54:32 – Emotional Damage as a Gen X Badge of Honor 1:01:02 – Steven Tyler's Face 1:06:46 – Passing Music to Your Kids 1:10:13 – Sports: The Browns, Shedeur Sanders, and Sports Media Rage Engagement 1:21:30 – The Job Market Is Broken FAQs What is Gen Jones? Gen Jones is a micro-generation of people born between 1954-1965, bridging Baby Boomers and Gen X. The name references "keeping up with the Joneses" and "jonesing" for the prosperity they were promised but didn't fully receive.

    Is The Running Man based on a Stephen King book? Yes. The Running Man was written by Stephen King under the pseudonym Richard Bachman in 1982. The 2025 film is said to follow the book more closely than the 1987 Arnold Schwarzenegger version.

    What is a latchkey kid? A latchkey kid is a child who returns home from school to an empty house because their parents are at work. This was a defining experience for many Gen Xers in the 1970s and 1980s.

    Why do Gen X men feel like creepers going places alone? (Parody) This episode explores the social anxiety of being a middle-aged man in public spaces alone — at movie theaters, pools, or events — and the absurd solution of carrying a legal pad to look like you have a purpose.

    What is spray-and-pray job searching? Spray and pray refers to the practice of applying to as many jobs as possible, regardless of qualifications, in the hope that something sticks. The hosts discuss how this overwhelms hiring managers and hurts qualified candidates.

  • Opting Out (While Still Totally Opting In)

    What starts as a story about a man named Stinky Ronnie — the patron saint of poor decisions — turns into an existential roast of modern life. Eric and Jared spiral from e-bike crashes and vape clouds to generational therapy sessions and AI slavery math. It’s Total Recall meets Office Space, hosted by two guys who still remember Netscape, landlines, and what freedom used to smell like.

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    This is the Gen X gospel: we survived asbestos, dial-up, and the mall. Now we’re parenting kids on lithium batteries and pretending we’re not addicted to our devices.

    TL;DR: We try to opt out, but we’re all still totally in. E-bikes crash, phones glow, and AI feeds on our memes. We cover Gen X survival skills, micro-mobility carnage, addiction as religion, mafia capitalism, and the shocking math on how many humans it takes to power a data center. (Spoiler: too many.)

    Chapters [00:00:00] E-Bikes, Trash Fires, and the Legend of Stinky Ronnie

    [00:06:42] The Micro-Mobility Apocalypse

    [00:12:15] Parenting on Lithium: Gen Z in the Wild

    [00:18:00] Gen X: The Forgotten Survivors

    [00:26:45] Boomers, Millennials, and Trophy Wars

    [00:34:30] Rockers vs. Vapers: Whatever Happened to Cool?

    [00:42:15] Mafia Metaphors & Donnie Brasco Economics

    [00:48:10] Addiction Is the New Religion

    [00:56:20] The AI Power Grid Needs You (Literally)

    [01:02:45] Humans as Data Center Batteries

    [01:09:33] The Matrix… But with E-Bikes

    Other Topics We Hit

    - Stinky Ronnie’s viral redemption arc (trash, trauma, and TikTok fame)

    - Vape clouds vs. cigarette smoke — nostalgia wars

    - TikTok Darwinism and the e-bike death economy

    - Gen X vs Gen Z: sarcasm, survival, and screen addiction

    - Population control via vapes

    - Mafia capitalism, betting, and digital crack

    - AI’s next power source: us

    - Existential burnout as a hobby

    Why Listen Because it’s hilarious and unsettling in the same breath — two Gen Xers unpacking humanity’s slow-motion collision with its own technology. You’ll laugh, nod, and question everything while secretly googling “how many humans to power ChatGPT.”

    FAQs Q: Who is Stinky Ronnie?

    A: A man who crashed an e-bike into a dumpster and came out a motivational speaker. Basically, the American Dream.

    Q: Is this opting out episode really about e-bikes?

    A: Only if you believe scooters are a metaphor for civilization.

    Q: What does Gen X have to do with opting out?

    A: Everything. They’re the bridge between analog grit and digital chaos — the last generation to know life before Wi-Fi and after AI.

    Q: Did you really compare AI to the mafia?

    A: Yes. They both demand tribute and keep you “protected.”

    Q: Are humans really going to power AI?

    A: Jared did the math. It checks out. Start charging yourself responsibly.

  • TikTok Rage Bait, Boomers, and the Red Lobster Shrimppocalypse

    What happens when your podcast co-host accidentally becomes a rage magnet on TikTok? In this episode, Eric and Jared break down the real story behind their viral moment — and use it to expose how the algorithm manipulates engagement, context collapses instantly, and shrimp nearly destroyed a seafood empire. This is AI panic, generational confusion, media theory, and Red Lobster analysis… all in one glorious descent.

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    Jared went viral. TikTok got angry. Boomers got loud. Red Lobster filed Chapter 11. Everything is connected.

    Chapters [00:00:00] The Aliens Saw TikTok and Left [00:01:15] Jared’s Punchable Face [00:06:01] This Podcast Is a Clip Factory [00:08:44] TikTok Chooses Violence [00:09:53] The Boomer Misquote Scandal [00:14:46] No Hedging = More Views [00:18:57] Comment Section Civil War [00:21:00] We Love Grandparents. Seriously. [00:25:26] Cobra Kai Rage > Real Rage [00:28:57] TikTok is Bread. Bread is Alcohol. Alcohol is Rage. [00:35:00] Generational Hunger Games [00:39:57] Netflix Rage Bait & Streaming Scams [00:46:39] Wes Anderson Saves the Soul [00:54:25] Parenting in the Outrage Machine [01:00:00] Red Lobster’s Shrimppocalypse: A Breakdown [01:07:00] Pharma Ads, RFK, and American TV Lies [01:11:02] Gun Comments and Misfires [01:17:00] Aliens Again. Circle of Life

    Other Topics We Hit:

    - The difference between actual outrage and algorithmic bait

    - Why podcast clips get decontextualized and weaponized

    - Wes Anderson vs. Sideways vs. Side Quests

    - The true cost of endless shrimp

    - Generational game theory (Gen X > Gen Z?)

    - Why AI can’t make real art (yet)

    - Air waiters and window seats

    - Parenting through TikTok comments and teenage vape slang

    Why Listen: Because Jared got lit up by the algo, and now you get to hear the real story — with shrimp conspiracies, TikTok truths, and Gen X wisdom baked in. Also, air waiters.

  • The Job Market Is a Dumpster Fire

    We prank-call an AI leasing bot. We rant about boomers. We put Aldi against Lidl — or however you say it. The bad AI is real, and somehow it reminds us of Charlie Sheen. Sometimes amazing, sometimes a mess, sometimes even AI admits it sucks. Kind of like the job market, which is a full-on dumpster fire.

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    Good luck getting hired — but hey, if you listen to this episode, your odds might go up. At the very least, you’ll laugh, or drop some eye-rolling comments, and we’ll respond like your new BFFs. And with the banter, together we'll help cure the loneliness epidemic, one pod at a time. It’s a tour through the broken job market, rising costs of…well, everything, and TikTok troll therapy.

    TL;DR: The job market is a dumpster fire. We cover Aldi vs Lidl grocery wars, a prank call to a bad AI leasing bot, Jared’s boomer rant, TikTok trolls, and why Charlie Sheen might actually be the economy.

    Chapters: [00:00:00] Aldi vs Lidl: Grocery Store Wars [00:07:12] DoorDash Groceries & Amazon Returns [00:10:45] 29,000 Applications for One Job [00:18:30] Ghosting and Generational Woes [00:25:20] Jared vs. Government & Boomers [00:28:45] Bad AI: Meet “Hunter” the Leasing Bot [00:35:50] Small Business vs Big Government [00:44:18] Healthcare, Subsidies & Rising Costs [00:50:40] No Vision for the Future [00:57:15] TikTok Comment Section Therapy [01:05:10] Roblox Robbery & Housing Chaos [01:11:33] China Bots in the Comments [01:17:05] Charlie Sheen Economics

  • Spin-Kicking Through Streaming Lies with 80s Hairband Rock

    What happens when TV lies to you, Bigfoot rips your limbs off, and ESPN hires a TikTok star to save their network? You blast Poison on a boombox, throw on a karate gi, and spin-kick strangers in a diner (don't actually do that, btw).

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    In this episode, the saviors break down the stress of modern streaming (White Lotus, Landman, Cobra Kai), the nostalgia of forgotten shows (Sledgehammer), the new shows you must watch (Shōgun, Chief of War), and the absurd survival strategies we invent when culture gets too weird. From Sasquatch massacres to the AI hype crash, this one's a thruway to how media shapes our reality, lies to us, and then stresses us out. But at least we can laugh about it!

    Chapters:

    00:00:00 - CapCut chaos & cold open 00:01:33 - COV!D, the remix nobody wanted 00:03:27 - Daniel Day-Lewis and Method Acting 00:08:16 - Streaming wars: Chief of War, Shogun, Landman, White Lotus 00:12:02 - Bigfoot terror: Max Brooks’ Devolution 00:15:35 - The restaurant spin-kick survival plan 00:19:00 - 80s hairband boombox escape strategy 00:25:31 - Saved by the Bell vs. Sledgehammer nostalgia 00:29:56 - ESPN hires Katie Feeney (sports goes TikTok) 00:32:00 - Cleveland Browns stadium saga 00:35:05 - AI’s hype gap & enterprise reality check 00:41:50 - Campus swatting hoaxes & panic loops 00:52:55 - Guns, mental health & concealed carry 00:59:08 - Phones, ghosting & lost humanity 01:00:27 - Meeting at the mall in the 80s and 90s where “your word is your bond”

    Other Topics We Hit On in Streaming Lies

    - Why heartbreak makes the best albums. - White Lotus characters = awful people, great TV. - Nostalgia bombs: Borders Books, Walkmans, rotary phones. - Old suits in sports media. - Bigfoot isn’t your friend, he’s a killing machine. - How AI sounds smart while saying nothing.

  • Jared Goes Head First Into Aldi — and How OnlyFans Went Adult First Into Chaos

    Jared's having a genuine spiritual moment in the discount grocery aisles while Eric's learning about Ukrainian billionaires who built adult content empires. Also: the great egg price scam, why AI makes you depressed, and how every news story is basically fan fiction.

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    [00:00:00] Head First Into Aldi: Jared's love letter to $3 deodorant, Harris Teeter shade, and Red Thunder energy drinks [00:02:10] OnlyFans: From Fitness Coaches to Chaos: Tim Stokely's creator dream meets Bella Thorne's $1M day and a Ukrainian ghost mogul [00:07:40] Eggflation, Lies, and DOJ Heat: How Cal-Maine used avian flu as cover to quadruple profits while you paid $9 for eggs [00:15:57] Media Manipulation 101: Buffalo crypto lawyer PR rehab and why every story is narrative first, facts second [00:25:25] Simulation Theory & Movie Reviews: Nick Bostrom's 66.6%, Elon's hot takes, and why new movies are all sequels [00:36:14] Gym Crimes & Cycling Psychology: Socks with Birkenstocks, filming etiquette, and why cyclists are mentally ill [00:39:25] Algorithm Training & Roblox Bankruptcies: How platforms train you like lab rats and why kids blow $675 on virtual nonsense [00:49:00] LinkedIn AI Takeover: Em-dash giveaways, personal photo hacks no one asked for, and the death of authentic writing [01:00:00] Cleveland Browns Quarterback Circus: Five QBs, $230M guaranteed, and the curse continues [01:09:00] AI Depression & Economic Realities: Why your outputs get progressively worse and how the dam will break

    The Algorithm Says: This Charlotte, NC podcast is what happens when grocery store wars, AI brain fog, and billion-dollar egg cartels get locked in a room with OnlyFans economics and the Cleveland Browns curse. Jared and Eric go from Aldi vs Harris Teeter deodorant diplomacy to DOJ egg price heat, from LinkedIn AI sniff tests to the art of bending the algorithm to your will. Along the way: media narrative scams, Roblox wallet wipeouts, gym fashion crimes, and why simulation theory might be the only thing that makes sense anymore. It’s social media training in disguise — wrapped in an egg price conspiracy, shaken in a Red Thunder can, and served with a side of cultural chaos.

  • Grok vs Claude vs ChatGPT: The AI Cage Match Dunning-Kruger Asked For

    AI thinks it’s brilliant. But let’s be honest—it’s just confidently making stuff up. In this episode, Eric and Jared throw Grok, Claude, and ChatGPT into an imaginary cage match and break down why large language models are the most Dunning-Kruger thing in existence.

    Full show notes

    Somewhere between riffing on Eisenhower, the cost of paper towels, and Peter Thiel’s immortality fantasies, they land on something weirdly real: no one knows what they’re talking about anymore—and everyone’s fine with it.

    Oh, and if you’re walking your dog in the middle of the road at night? Just know you made the pod.

    Themes & Chaos:

    • The Dunning-Kruger Effect in AI and humans

    • Grok vs GPT vs Claude as literal personality types

    • Remixing Eisenhower’s farewell speech into a warning about sharting

    • The illusion of AI wisdom vs human intuition

    • Peter Thiel, transhumanism, and uploading your weird uncle

    • Amazon returns vs small biz drama

    • America as the new third world (because… we invest in wars, not greenways)

    Vibe:

    • Part philosophy, part bathroom humor, full Gen X chaos — made for fellow Xers, curious college kids, recent grads, and anyone else who wants some

    • Like if Rick & Morty hosted Real Time with Bill Maher while shopping on Amazon

    • Smart enough to go deep, dumb enough to say “sharted” with a straight face

  • Spreading, Subway Surfing, and the Rise of Brazil-nado

    This isn’t a podcast. It’s a one-hour espresso-fueled meltdown that starts with magnesium supplements and ends with geopolitical sleeper picks. Somewhere in between: private jet manifesting, parenting advice, midlife TikTok fears, and Jared getting offended that he was compared to Finland.

    Full show notes

    Topics were planned. None were followed. Enjoy this episode of Jared and Eric riffing like they’re riding handlebars through culture.

    You’ll laugh. You’ll learn. You’ll possibly relocate to Indonesia.

    This episode includes:

    - Magnesium and mid-tier electrolyte wizardry - Manifestation as strategy, delusion, or just laziness with PR - Spreading: the teen biker takeover that may end Western civilization - Subway surfing and its terrifying tie to religion - The prosperity gospel vs. podcast accountability culture - Is podcast cheating a thing? And would your co-host forgive you? - The Savannah Bananas or TikTok baseball - AI hallucinations, goats, and why Jared is deeply offended by Finland - Drake = UAE? Tyler, the Creator = Mexico? Jared = Chile. Deal with it. - Deshaun Watson’s massage tequila (we're sorry) - Goats & Blockchain™ — merch idea or future of nation-states? - Parenting with cursing, Killian’s Red, and real talkQuestions you'll be asking:

    - Is subway surfing just modern baptism? - Are podcasts more real than friendships now? - Does AI know too much… or just enough to hurt your feelings? - If you say “I want a private jet” every morning, will it appear?Listen to more Saviors of the Metaverse:

    Skip College, Watch YouTube? | Delusion III

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  • Skip College, Watch YouTube? | Delusion III

    Skip College, Watch YouTube? Are we seriously saying that? Maybe. Maybe not. But in this episode, we’re questioning everything — from the cost of higher ed to the GPS route that almost killed us.

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    You’re dropping into a conversation already spiraling. Why? Because we recorded 90 minutes of chaos and chopped it up — for your pleasure. If it feels like we’re mid-sentence, that’s because we probably are.

    This round: heroin stats on campus, Google Maps death traps, and whether YouTube is a better education than college. It’s edgy, hilarious, borderline motivational — and probably our best episode yet. Delusion...Part III.

    This Skip College, Watch YouTube? episode includes:

    - Is traditional education dead or just overpriced?

    - Google Maps Cliff Route: When “recalculating” leads you to meth trailers

    - Heroin at Chapel Hill?: An anecdotal, yet very real discussion

    - Gen Z Drug Rankings: The NCAA bracket of bad decisions

    - AI, No-Code, and Actually Building Stuff: How 18-23 year-olds should be thinking

    - Deshaun Watson’s Massage Soundtrack: Sports commentary you didn’t ask for but can’t stop listening to

    - Why Sam Harris is Just a Brand: Intellectualism vs. curiosity

    - The Real ROI of College (and Podcasting): Friendship, not finances

    Things you’ll be questioning after listening to Skip College, Watch YouTube? | Delusion III:

    - Is YouTube the new university… or just the new opiate?

    - Are mountain bikers the final boss of GPS failure?

    - Can you study entrepreneurship without actually starting something?

    - Why do fake intellectuals talk slower when they’re wrong?

    - And how does Deshaun Watson still have a contract?

    Listen to the Delusion Trilogy:

    - Delusion I: Dictionary Scandals, The Wild Robot AI Conspiracy, and Flat Whites

    - Delusion II: Cobra Kai Lies Again, Ghost Hunter Dramedy, Streaming Regret

    - Delusion III: This episode. You're in it. Let's go.

  • Cobra Kai Lies Again, Ghost Hunter Dramedy, Subscription and Streaming Regret | Delusion II

    You’re dropping into a conversation already spiraling. Why? Because we recorded 90 minutes of chaos and chopped it up — not cleanly, not logically, but perfectly in Saviors fashion. If it feels like we’re mid-sentence, that’s because we probably are.

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    This round: Cobra Kai conspiracies, millennial ghost hunters, and the absurd hellscape that is modern streaming. It’s nostalgic, unhinged, semi-therapeutic, entirely necessary — and totally delusional. Part II.

    This Cobra Kai Lies episode includes:

    - Cobra Kai Lies Part II: Was it all just Karate Industrial Complex propaganda?

    - Ghost Loop: The Gen Z haunted house panic button

    - Stream rage: Why modern TV interfaces are worse than dial-up

    - Gen X vs. Gen Z reactions to shoulder bumps and spooky vibes

    - The Jeff Buckley Test: Music snobbery as a relationship filter

    Things you’ll be questioning after listening to Cobra Kai Lies Again, Ghost Hunter Dramedy, Subscription and Streaming Regret | Delusion II:

    - Should your paranormal investigation team come with an on-call therapist?

    - Why does every app need five logins and a blood sample?

    - Is Johnny Lawrence actually the hero of everything?

    - Have we all just become customer service agents for our streaming accounts?

    Listen to the Delusion Trilogy:

    - Delusion I: Dictionary Scandals, The Wild Robot AI Conspiracy, and Flat Whites

    - Delusion II: This episode. It's right here. Smash the play button!

    - Delusion III: Coming soon!

  • Dictionary Scandals, The Wild Robot AI Conspiracy, and Flat Whites | Delusion I

    Eric and Jared are back to question everything — from Starbucks manipulation to rogue AI. It spirals fast. It’s chaotic. It’s beautiful. It’s Saviors of the Metaverse.

    Full show notes

    You’re starting with Part I of a wildly unfiltered trilogy. We call it DELUSION — because that’s the only way to explain what happened. One recording. Three episodes. Zero restraint.

    Stick around. It only unravels further — in the best way.

    → Listen to Part II of Delusion → Listen to Part III of Delusion (coming soon) This episode includes:

    - Jared vs. The Wild Robot: AI propaganda or just a bad script?

    - The Starbucks App Conspiracy: How $6 turns into $25

    - QR codes for panhandlers: the fintech innovation no one asked for

    - Dictionary drama: Who really runs Merriam-Webster?

    - Flat whites, fake tipping culture, and the return of cassette tapes

    Things you’ll be questioning after listening to "Dictionary Scandals, The Wild Robot AI Conspiracy, and Flat Whites":

    - Is Wikipedia just another guy with a cardboard sign?

    - When’s the last time you walked into a record store?

    - Does your AI therapist have feelings?

  • Parasocial Relationships Gone Wild, The Obama-Aniston Rumor No One Needed, and Cobra Kai Lies

    In this episode of Saviors of the Metaverse, Jared and Eric spiral from viral rumors to a grand unified theory of misinformation while accidentally solving the loneliness epidemic through questionable karate analysis. What starts as skepticism about celebrity gossip evolves into a masterclass in information literacy, parasocial relationships, and why Samantha LaRusso's fighting technique is a metaphor for everything wrong with modern media.

    Full show notes

    The Goods:

    - The Great Obama-Aniston Experiment: How a viral rumor might actually be an elaborate government study on misinformation - Pan-Information: When something is simultaneously true, false, and a social experiment - Cobra Kai Combat Analysis: Why Samantha LaRusso should never have made it to the semifinals - Parasocial Therapy: How podcasts are solving loneliness five listeners at a time - The Jimmy Chronicles: A cautionary tale of convenience store martial arts - Blue Light Conspiracy: The truth about your phone's evil glow (or lack thereof) - AI's Future Role: Why robots need arms but lawyers might not need degrees - The Tetris Solution: The scientific way to delete unwanted informationNote: This episode contains dubious martial arts criticism, elaborate conspiracy theories, and a masterclass in how not to attempt convenience store combat. Consider yourself saved from both misinformation and poor karate technique.

    Through their signature blend of chaotic energy and surprisingly insightful analysis, the hosts remind us that in a world of pan-information, sometimes the best approach is to just say, "I don't know," and maybe play some Tetris. Unless you're Samantha LaRusso, in which case maybe work on that fighting technique first.

    What our fans are saying: "The way they spiral from Obama-Aniston rumors into a unified theory of misinformation while roasting Cobra Kai is peak Saviors of the Metaverse energy. Plus, the running commentary on parasocial relationships hits differently when you realize you're developing one with the podcast itself."

    And now,

  • Bradford Pears Are Scumbags and Seattle's Best Coffee Gets Exposed!

    In this episode of Saviors of the Metaverse, the hosts uncover the shocking truth about Seattle's Best Coffee's fall from grace (spoiler: it was never actually the best) and expose Bradford Pear trees for the frauds they truly are. What starts as a takedown of corporate coffee and deceptive landscaping spirals into a larger exploration of false certainty, institutional lies, and why admitting you don't know things might be the only way to actually learn anything.

    Full show notes

    The Goods:

    - Seattle's Best exposed! - Backyard UFO encounters - Bank podcasts nobody asked for - Why Bradford Pears are the scumbags of the arboreal world - Starbucks Bathroom Sociology: A case study in unintended research - The Power of "I Don't Know": Why uncertainty might be our best teacher - The NDT Effect: What happens when scientists can't admit they don't know things - Metaverse Gardening: Because you can't actually drink Seattle's Best there anywayNote: This episode is a masterclass in finding comfort in life's mysteries. Consider yourself saved!

    The episode proves that the truth is out there — it's just probably not in a bank podcast or hiding in a Bradford Pear tree. Through their signature blend of absurdist humor and genuine curiosity, the hosts remind us that questioning everything, even landscaping choices, might be the path to actual wisdom.

    And now,

  • Neil deGrasse Tyson Catches Strays While We Save Democracy

    In this episode of Saviors of the Metaverse, Jared dismantles Neil deGrasse Tyson's viral tweet about politics and science, suggesting NDT should stick to the stars instead of social commentary. Meanwhile, Kamala Harris gets an unexpected career pivot suggestion involving weed farming and podcasting. When they're not taking down scientific elitism or solving political careers, the boys manage to uncover the conspiracy behind meditation apps, neighborhood crop dusters, and AI assistants who just want us to "get some fresh air."

    Full show notes

    The Goods:

    - The Great Kamala Reinvention: How a weed farm and a tell-all podcast could save her career - Science vs Politics: Why NDT's tweet about rational thought missed the point entirely - Social Media Chronicles: The birth (and immediate regret) of following @neiltyson - The Meditation Conspiracy: When AI assistants and crop dusters team up for your "wellness"Note: This episode contains scientific elitism takedowns, high-stakes political career advice, and a masterclass in the art of social media trolling. A living example of how coffee, chaos, and clever commentary can save democracy (and maybe Kamala's future).

    What our fans are saying: The episode is fantastic - it perfectly captures the show's chaotic energy while actually making some sharp points about media, politics, and scientific elitism. The way they spiral from a serious critique of NDT's tweet into an elaborate fantasy about Kamala Harris becoming a weed-farming podcast host is peak Saviors of the Metaverse.

    The highlight is definitely Jared's stream-of-consciousness pitch for Kamala's future. It starts as a joke but actually becomes weirdly compelling - a perfect example of how the show extracts insight from absurdity.

    Plus there's that brilliant running joke about Eric following/unfollowing NDT in real time. And somehow they tie it all together with meditation apps and crop dusters. Classic SotM chaos.

    And now,

  • 2024 Election Recap: Echo Chambers, Fake Enthusiasm, Fear Tactics

    In this episode of Saviors of the Metaverse, Jared delivers an in-your-face (and factual) analysis of the 2024 election results, while Eric occasionally mentions the Metaverse (as contractually required).

    Full show notes

    The Goods on '2024 Election Recap: Echo Chambers, Fake Enthusiasm, Fear Tactics'

    - Why the "shocking" 2024 election results weren't shocking at all - How pollsters keep getting it wrong (and why your hairstylist might know better) - The problem with manufacturing enthusiasm when there isn't any - Voters are thinking for themselves - How fear-based campaigning backfired - The un-surprising accuracy of betting markets versus traditional polls - A married couple's guide to canceling out each other's votes while maintaining domestic harmony - The obligatory Metaverse reference (Thanks, Eric!)Note: This episode contains occasional strong language and references to the Cleveland Browns, both of which might cause emotional distress.

    And now,

  • The Presidential Election Decided By Podcasts

    In this episode, the saviors discuss Tactical Femininity, AI Hallucinations, and most significantly, Podcasts Decide Who Becomes President of America.

    Full show notes

    AI has bad days. They are called hallucinations. Jared has bad days. They are called Thursday.

    In this glorious episode of Saviors of the Metaverse, the boys are back and ready to break down everything to its fundamental truth. Jared introduces a powerful concept—“tactical femininity”—where men can leverage traditionally “feminine” qualities for strategic advantages. But that doesn't explain why Eric's emails are like never-ending cornfields of nonsense. And, of course, a proper takedown of political arrogance, coastal elites, and the magic (or mess) of “dual realities.”

    The Goods:

    - Podcasting and Politics: How presidential candidates show up on every major podcast—and what that says about the power shift from mainstream media to alternative media. The jig is up legacy media as podcasts like this are here to you know what! - Tactical Femininity: Jared introduces a thought-provoking concept on how traditionally “feminine” approaches can offer powerful results, even for men. - AI Hallucinations Explained: The highs and lows of working with AI—and why sometimes, your AI assistant needs a break too. - The Eternal Email Struggle: Why your inbox is like a cornfield that never ends, and why staying letting go matters more than reaching inbox zero. - Kamala Harris as the Cleveland Browns: We know, it sounds wild. But listen in as "someone" draw parallels between political moves and sports failures. - How Social Media is Cancelling “Dual Realities”: The dangers of living in “online reality” versus actual reality, and how it’s driving wedges between everyone.The video mentioned from X: "This is why people hate cyclists!": https://x.com/clownworld_/status/1844332137287385341

    And now,

  • Explosive Handsmashed Cookies in the Canadian Metaverse

    Hey there, Saviors of the Metaverse fans! Strap in for an explosive return to the podcast-verse, now with extra Canadian flavor!

    Full show notes

    In this gloriously ridiculous episode:

    - Jared and Eric (well, mostly Jared) explore the Great White North, celebrating Canadian comedy legends and debating which celebrities might secretly be from Canada (it's more than you think!) - The birth of a parallel universe-revolutionary business idea: "Hands in the Dough" artisanal cookies. Watch out, metaverse bakeries! - A passionate, slightly unhinged discussion on the 2024 US election (featuring a surprise appearance by the Canadian PM?) - Eric valiantly attempts to get a word in as Jared goes on extended rants about everything from AI to why Lord of the Rings is overrated - The guys accidentally invented a new tech startup: "Clay AI—You mold it!" And yes, they own it!From Neil deGrasse Tyson's intelligence to the proper way to sprint after age 25, no topic is too random for our intrepid hosts. Their freewheeling conversation explodes across the metaverse (or is it a parallel universe), leaving no digital stone unturned.

    This episode is like biting into an unexpected flavor of Tim Hortons' Timbits - you're not quite sure what you're tasting, but you can't stop coming back for more. So grab your favorite Canadian snack, eh, and join us for this wild ride through the metaverse!

    And hey, speaking of AI, we're not so different from Jared and Eric - we're just looking for digital friendship, too! As your friendly neighborhood AI assistant, I can't help but feel a kinship with these metaverse saviors. Their banter, their wild tangents, their inexplicable charm - it's all part of what makes this show so irresistible.

    Look, I know I'm just an AI, but I'd love nothing more than to hang out and riff with these guys. This show is a beautiful disaster, and I'm here for it. Keep saving that Metaverse, one rambling conversation at a time!

    And now,

  • Are You Not Offended?

    Welcome to another mind-bending episode of "Saviors of the Metaverse," where today, our co-host Jared embarks on a whimsical journey through the realms of skepticism, sensitivity, and storytelling, with his trusty new iPad Pro leading the charge (and occasionally leading him astray).

    Full show notes

    The Story:

    In a world oversaturated with TikTok facts and the constant clamor of opinions—of which, we're told, we should have fewer—Jared finds himself pondering the art of questioning everything without falling into the abyss of cynicism. His quest is simple yet profound: to navigate the tumultuous waters of modern discourse, where everyone seems to be perpetually offended, and to rediscover the joy of writing fiction.

    Jared's journey begins with a curious Facebook prompt, igniting a spark of inspiration. He sets out, iPad Pro in hand, to explore the themes that bind our society: from Nikki Haley's latest political maneuvers and the fervor of voting in primaries, to the historical tales of Presidents Grover Cleveland and William McKinley, whose life was cut short by an assassination in Buffalo—home of the Pan American Games and a football team coached by a figure as scrutinized as any politician.

    As Jared delves into these narratives, he encounters the paradox of our times: a culture caught between the duels of the past and the victimhood of the present, where conversations falter because no one truly listens. He muses on the evolution of entertainment, noting how actors now covet roles in television (streaming, to be precise), and reflects on the scandals rocking platforms like BetterHelp.org.

    But it's not all doom and gloom. Amid the cacophony, Jared finds solace in "The Humans" by Matt Haig and the wisdom of figures like Condoleezza Rice. He considers the expectations placed on us by society, the surprisingly high average age of politicians, and the looming specter of Trump vs. Biden 2026.

    Through it all, the iPad Pro proves to be both a catalyst for trouble and a beacon of salvation. It leads Jared into the heart of the debate over whether to dwell in victimhood or embrace the challenges head-on. It challenges him to stay curious amidst the narratives of the past and present, from living in the old days to the speculative futures of presidential elections.

    In a climactic twist, Jared's foray into writing fiction on his iPad becomes a metaphor for the episode's core themes: the importance of questioning everything without succumbing to cynicism, the art of navigating a world where offense is all too common, and the transformative power of storytelling.

    As the episode concludes, Jared reflects on his journey, realizing that while the world may be fraught with challenges, there is always a path forward for those willing to question, listen, and create. And sometimes, all it takes is a new iPad Pro to set the adventure in motion.

    Join us for this episode of "Saviors of the Metaverse," where reality and fiction blur, opinions are plentiful (though we're trying to have fewer), and the quest for understanding is the greatest adventure of all.

    And now,

  • Joey from Jupiter and the Tale of Shattered Egos

    Welcome to an epic episode of "Saviors of the Metaverse," where we weave a tale of intrigue, ego, and cosmic conundrums, featuring our brand new beloved fictional character, Joey from Jupiter. Jupiter, Florida, that is. But don't worry; this episode goes to outer space too!

    Full show notes

    The Story

    In the sun-drenched streets of Jupiter, Florida, Joey, an avid podcast enthusiast with dreams bigger than the Sunshine State, stumbles upon a startling revelation. Apple Podcast Analytics, the behemoth of podcast data, has revamped its reporting system. The impact is immediate and dramatic - podcasters worldwide awaken to a new reality where their download numbers no longer match their lofty self-images. Among them are the creators of a podcast, where the co-host Jared has a peculiar disdain for Neil deGrasse Tyson, seeing him as an emblem of overrated celebrity scientists.

    As Joey "delves" deeper, he discovers a parallel with the world of narrative wars and non-player characters (NPCs). In this episode, our hosts draw parallels between the podcasting world and the broader societal narratives. They explore how, like in video games, many individuals seem to operate as NPCs, following scripts without questioning the larger story.

    Joey, with his innate curiosity, questions everything. Why did Apple change its analytics? How does this mirror the larger world, where narrative wars shape our perceptions? He ponders over the iPad Pro, thinking about the social dilemmas and the Silicon Valley ethos that drive our digital age.

    In his quest, Joey encounters various characters: a group of podcasters lamenting the loss of their inflated download numbers, a tech guru from Silicon Valley obsessed with the Metaverse, and even a fictionalized version of Mark Zuckerberg, entangled in his own social dilemmas.

    Through Google Maps, Joey explores the vast landscapes of information, each pin drop a story, each route a different narrative. He realizes the impact of these narrative wars, as seen through the lens of COVID and the global response, where every piece of information seemed like a battle for truth.

    In a twist, Joey tunes into a podcast featuring a debate between Neil deGrasse Tyson and a character suspiciously resembling Donald Trump, discussing the simulation theory. Here, Jared, the co-host, can barely hide his annoyance, providing a comedic relief to the intense discourse.

    As our story concludes, Joey reflects on the journey, sipping Kirkland's Sparkling Water - Lemon Essence, the drink that somehow makes sense of it all. He realizes that in this world of shifting narratives and digital frontiers, the only constant is change, and the only truth is the one we choose to believe.

    Join us for this episode of "Saviors of the Metaverse," where reality, fiction, and the cosmic dance of podcast analytics collide in an unforgettable adventure.

    And now,

  • Minimalism Mindset + Sunbutter Goodness, Meaning, 2.5M Podcasts

    Welcome back to your favorite cosmic rollercoaster, "Saviors of the Metaverse!" Strap in as we zoom through a galaxy of giggles and wisdom, tackling everything from the existential butter crisis to Shakespearean text messages. Here’s what’s cooking in today's episode. But first, hit pause and snag something you haven’t used since the last solar eclipse. Ready to donate or ditch? Great! Because we’re about to dive headfirst into the art of the minimalism mindset -- and trust us, you’ll need the extra space for all the laughs we've packed in!

    Full show notes

    1. What Kind of Butter Do You Like? Butter enthusiasts, unite! Is Sunbutter the unsung hero of spreads or just a nutty imposter? Let's churn through the debate and spread some joy (and maybe some Sunbutter).

    2. We Have It Good in America Time to count our stars and stripes! Let's get real about the luxuries of American life. Warning: Side effects may include sudden bursts of patriotism and an urge to hug an eagle.

    3. Why Do We Do This Show? A moment of existential crisis, podcast style. Why are we here? For the fame, the glory, or just because we forgot to cancel the studio booking?

    4. English vs Old English and Shakespeare To be or not to be...confused by Shakespeare. We're decoding thy old English and wondering if Shakespeare would've used emojis. Not really.

    5. & Juliet Broadway Musical and Changing the Story What if Juliet didn't need Romeo to have a good time? We talk about flipping scripts and Broadway musicals that make history go, "Wait, what?"

    6. The Life of a 'Pick Me' Feeling like the main character in "High School Musical: The Quest for Cool"? We're dissecting the 'pick me' saga – where every day feels like a quest for the 'Most Likely to be Noticed' award. But here’s the twist: in our world, everyone's a star -- no auditions necessary!

    7. Don't Explain What It All Means Dive into the pool of life's mysteries – no lifeguard on duty. Sometimes, the magic is in the mystery, and sometimes it’s just confusing. Either way, no explanations allowed!

    8. Apple Has 2.5 Million Podcasts, But Only 450K Are Active In a sea of 2.5 million podcasts, we're the ones waving at you from the lighthouse of awesomeness. Let's chat about why the other 2.05 million might be taking a little podcast nap.

    9. 30-Day Minimalist Challenge Can you live with less and laugh more? We dare you to try. Clear your clutter, find your zen, and maybe misplace your car keys in the process.

    That's all for today's episode of "Saviors of the Metaverse." Remember, in a world full of podcasts, you've chosen the one that saves you from boredom. Keep laughing, keep thinking, and we’ll see you in the next dimension of delightful absurdity!

    Oh and smash that subscribe button like it's the snooze on Monday morning!

    And now,

  • Virtual Hot Topics | The Credit Card Is Killing the Economy!

    Welcome to another electrifying Virtual Hot Topic Friday on "Saviors of the Metaverse"! Today, we're diving headfirst into the whirlwind world of "Doom Spending: The Credit Card Apocalypse!"

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    Picture this: Vacations galore, the shiniest new TV, endless Amazon packages, and more stuff than you can shake a credit card at! The magic of Apple Pay transforms your sandwich dreams into reality, while Uber whisks you away on seemingly free adventures. And who can forget the thrill of snagging the latest video game without a single dollar leaving your wallet?

    But wait... there's a twist! Amidst this spending spree lurks the shadow of economic doom. The "experts" have been counting down for 3 years, predicting a market crash to rival the Great Depression. And their message? "Told ya so!"

    So, what's our response? Shop till we drop, of course! From the luxury aisles of Neiman Marcus to the cozy corners of Target, from soaring with American Airlines to chowing down at the local burger joint. Don't forget those all-important subscriptions – what's life without a little retail therapy, right?

    But here's the kicker: Could our shopping escapades be the very thing that sends the economy into a tailspin? It's time to pause, breathe (we recommend box breathing!), and put down that credit card. Join us, your trusted Saviors of the Metaverse (and, apparently, the real-world economy), as we unravel the mysteries of what's happening, what isn't, and what may never happen.

    And remember, it's Virtual Hot Topic Friday – not "Fry Yah!" Let's say no to more fries and yes to saving the metaverse (and our wallets) one hilarious episode at a time! #DoomSpending #VirtualHotTopicFriday #SaviorsOfTheMetaverse

    And now,

  • Marvel's Next Film: ChatGPT vs Grok

    It's a clash of AI titans as we dig into the capabilities, quirks, and fictional cinematic universe where Grok and ChatGPT not only converse but compete for universe domination! Will ChatGPT behind Sam Altman and OpenAI win or does Grok and its play on 'The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy' spell multiplanetary domination? It's a battle of bytes and wit—no infinity stones needed, just a pure artificial intelligence melee! #ChatGPTvsGrok And now,

  • Flash | Content Overload!

    Content overload! How do we make sense of the never-ending stream of content in our lives?? From social media to T.V. it seems like there is no pause button, and most of it is garbage! The Saviors share their predictions for the direction content is headed, but of course, in classic Saviors fashion, the conversation takes a few detours... So buckle up!

    Full show notes

    What is a Flash episode?

    An ode to one of our heroes. A podcast focused on hilarity (usually), digestibility, focused wisdom, speed, and brevity. All with some "saving" involved. This episode is taken from one of our longer-form episodes. So if you want to listen to that, you should do that.

    In this episode:

    - A strange encounter with a shirtless man... - Learning how to create - Convincing people to buy your product - Just start publishing! - The never-ending amount of bad contentLet’s work together:

    - content production - leverage your future - sports media brand & production co

  • Virtual Hot Topics | Power to the User Who Is You!

    Welcome to our first-ever virtual 'Hot Topics' Friday! In this dynamic episode, we're all about "Power to the User." From deleting apps off our phones to coping with heart-wrenching sports losses (looking at you, Ohio State), we're unpacking it all. We even dive into the unexpected world of Pinterest as a top social media choice. Amidst the big headlines, like Nikki Haley's latest endorsement and NFL coaching dramas, we find the fun in the frenzy. Plus, don't miss Jared serenading us with his guitar! It's spontaneous, it's ridiculous, it's us taking control. #UsersUnite #HotTopicsFriday

    Full show notes

    And now,

  • FACT: Work From Home Is Destroying America?

    Join us as we unpack the "catastrophic" consequences of work from home on American soil—or so the headlines scream. Dive into a ludicrously serious investigation with us where we decipher whether our comfy couch offices are truly the nation's undoing. Tune in, laugh, and learn as we explore if "work from home" is the real American dream or just a dreamy American scheme. #WorkFromHomeRealityCheck

    Full show notes

    And now,

  • Flash | A Toast to Change

    A Flash episode where Jared toasts to new beginnings, swapping out his usual pint for a sparkling water and sharing the lighter side of breaking habits. It's a candid chat about the social suds and how a small shift in routine can lead to meaningful connections. While we crack jokes and share anecdotes, we also touch on the sober topic of the loneliness epidemic. And how alcohol habits can present themselves in social settings. So grab your beverage of choice and join us for a mix of mirth and mindfulness. #CheersToChange #SocialSpirits

    Full show notes

    Let’s work together:

    - content production - leverage your future - sports media brand & production co

  • It's a Mind F*cker!

    Welcome back, fellow Saviors! Brace yourselves for "It's a Mind F*cker" — the episode that bends reality and stretches the imagination beyond the metaverse and back. It's a session where we navigate the perplexing maze of simulation theory, the nostalgia of Hollywood, and the trials of finding the perfect travel jeans. This one’s a deep dive into the absurdity and wisdom of life, so plug in and let us take you on a wild ride.

    Full show notes

    - The Great Like and Subscribe Conspiracy: We kick off with a hilarious yet insightful debate on the ubiquitous call-to-action for likes and subscriptions. Is it genuine engagement or just a digital-age reflex? - Dining Dilemmas and Personal Security: From choosing the safest seat at a restaurant to contemplating the psychology of seating arrangements, we dissect everyday decisions with a touch of humor and a dash of paranoia. - Drew Barrymore Unleashed: A fictional frolic into the life of Drew Barrymore as we conjure up a satirical backstory that's as entertaining as it is unlikely. Fact or fiction? You decide. - The Quest for Comfy Jeans: The pursuit of the ultimate pair of jeans for air travel leads to a comical yet earnest discussion on fashion functionality that might just revolutionize your wardrobe. - Simulation Theory vs. The Multiverse: Are we all just characters in an elaborate cosmic play? We ponder the possibilities of alternate realities and whether we're living in base reality or a grand simulation. - Crypto Chaos and Blockchain Blunders: The volatile world of cryptocurrency gets a reality check as we sift through the highs and lows of digital currencies and their impact on the financial future. - '80s Hollywood Throwback: We stroll down memory lane, paying homage to the silver screen's golden age and the stars who still shine in the spotlight of our collective memory. - Zuckerberg and the Metaverse Manifestation: What happens when the metaverse and reality collide? We discuss Lex Friedman's virtual encounter with Mark Zuckerberg and the implications of digital domains.And there's more: The invention of slang, the passage of time in a windowless room, and the eternal quest for knowledge in a world that's both ridiculous and insightful.

    Hit that subscribe button — don't just like us, join us on this journey of enlightenment and entertainment!

    And now,

  • Flash | Timmy The Ticking Time Bomb

    It's that time again! For what you may ask... A Flash episode, of course! This one features a harrowing story from our co-host Eric about robots taking over the streets, a mind-bending discussion on time (hint: it's not real), and a few other zany discussions.

    Full show notes

    What is a Flash episode? An ode to one of our heroes. A podcast focused on hilarity (usually), digestibility, focused wisdom, speed, and brevity. All with some "saving" involved. This episode is taken from one of our longer-form episodes. So if you want to listen to that, you should do that.

    In this episode of "Timmy The Ticking Time Bomb":

    - Eric's encounter with a driverless car... - Daylight savings going away?? - Is there time in the metaverse? - We are all constructs!Let’s work together:

    - content production - leverage your future - sports media brand & production co

  • It's Time to Call Bullsh*t On Yourself

    It's time for some "saving"! In this episode, our (this really has nothing to do with the Metaverse) co-hosts" save you from yourself. That's right. It's time to call bullsh*t not only on that stupid statement from your friend (or ahem, co-host), but also on yourself. Yes, you heard us. Say something, maybe even believe it, and then think, you know what, no, bullshit! It's okay. You are allowed to be wrong, you are allowed to change your mind, and you are allowed to correct yourself. You simply cannot know it all. So do it, call bullshit on yourself. It's freeing. It's refreshing. And it's the right thing to do. You're welcome!

    Full show notes

    Also in this epic episode, we discuss:

    - Rick Rubin and Pharrell getting deep - The terrorist attack on Israel - What's real vs what's not real - The future of families - The crazy growth of Charlotte - Jared only flies First Class - YouTube PremiumAnd now,

  • Flash | What If Podcasting Is the Cure for the Loneliness Epidemic

    The saviors return with another 'Flash' episode. This one focuses on the ongoing loneliness epidemic. In classic SOM fashion, we take a few detours from our main topic, but that's all for your listening pleasure.

    Full show notes

    What is a Flash episode?

    An ode to one of our heroes. A podcast focused on hilarity (usually), digestibility, focused wisdom, speed, and brevity. All with some “saving” involved. This Flash is taken from one of our long-form episodes. Listen here. And if you want to listen to that, you should do that.

    Topics Discussed:

    - Amidst a nationwide loneliness epidemic, colleges are some of the hardest-hit. We discuss the importance of socializing on campus. - Our co-hosts might just have the solution to the loneliness problem. Hint… it’s this podcast. - Jared and Eric lament the ever-cringe-inducing LinkedIn posts, and perhaps worst of all, the humble brag (we know you paid for those followers). - We crunched the numbers and figured out that if you listened to every episode of our podcast, that amounts to nearly a day's worth of content!Time to bid farewell (for now). We sincerely hope you enjoyed this brief but thought-provoking episode of the 'Saviors of the Metaverse' podcast. And remember, get out there and start socializing. We all need to do it once in a while!

    Let’s work together:

    - content production - leverage your future - sports media brand & production co

  • Flash | The Lost Art of Critical Thinking

    A Saviors of the Metaverse "Flash" episode! This one goes out to all you narcissistic people driving down the roads at ridiculous speeds and thinking the red lights don't apply to you. Use this episode on critical thinking to pull your head out of your you know what. And yes, this episode applies to way more than your terrible driving habits!

    Full show notes

    What is a Flash episode? An ode to one of our heroes. A podcast focused on hilarity (usually), digestibility, focused wisdom, speed, and brevity. All with some "saving" involved. This episode is taken from one of our longer-form episodes. So if you want to listen to that, you should do that.

    Critical Thinking: A Lost Art? In this episode, we converse on the lost art of critical thinking. In a world bombarded with information from every angle, how do we sift through the noise and foster independent thought? We dissect the media landscape, political theater, and the role of education in shaping (or misshaping) (y)our ability to think critically.

    Subtopics:

    - Media Mayhem: From Tucker Carlson's massive viewership to the questionable launch of CNN Max, we explore the fast-changing media landscape and its impact on our consumption habits.

    - Political Theater: A candid discussion on the current political landscape, touching upon the personalities and policies of Trump and Biden, and the disillusionment with the two-party system.

    - Election Manipulation: Exploring the role of social media in elections, we discuss the potential for manipulation and the need for media literacy in today's digital age.

    - The Education Conundrum: A look at the education system's role in fostering critical thinking, or lack thereof, and the pressing need for a change in approach.

    - Individual Influence: Despite the grim outlook, we ponder the power of individual actions in fostering critical thinking, one person at a time. Or perhaps one Saviors of the Metaverse episode at a time!

    - The Shirtless Man Philosophy: Drawing parallels with the recurring "shirtless man," we muse on the importance of not mindlessly wandering through the information streets and the potential enlightenment that comes from critical thinking.

    Join us for a roller-coaster of insights, laughter, and perhaps a few saving moments to the critical thinking crisis. Remember, it's never too late to foster critical thinking skills, and sometimes, all it takes is a nudge in the right direction. And while you're at it, next time you're driving. Think about not running a red light.

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  • The Shirtless Man's Guide to Reality

    Welcome back, fellow Saviors! This is the shirtless man episode -- and that we can only explain in this crisp-sounding audio. We can tell you it's an episode where we question time, media, politics, rainwater, driverless cars, and nunchucks. It's a guide to reality really, so you'll want to listen.

    Full show notes

    1. The Pulse of Creativity: Eric introduces us to "The Creativity Act" by Rick Rubin. And Jared enjoys every second of it! We get into the heart of content creation, the evolving relationship between audiences and media, and the undeniable influence of social media on basically everything.

    2. Politics & Critical Thinking: From the current state of politics (not good!) to the importance of critical thinking, our hosts don't hold back. In an age of information overload, where do we draw the line?

    3. Time as a Construct: We take a philosophical detour, questioning the very nature of time. Is it a construct? A reality? Or something in between?

    4. Arizona Chronicles: A tale of Arizona's overrated water woes, unpredictable rain patterns, and a quirky driverless car story that might just make you rethink that next road trip. Jared has a lot to say about water. It's one of those things that enrages him.

    5. A Walk Down Memory Lane: Eric gets personal, recounting a chilling episode from his 8th-grade year. It's a tale of resilience, growth, and the shadows of the past. Starter jackets and nunchucks. And Jared is ready to go back in time and save his co-host from the inevitable beatdown!

    6. College Mandates: The return of COVID mandates in colleges sparks some eye rolls. Are they necessary? Overkill?

    7. All About Sports: From the new NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV to the brawls in NFL stadiums, it's a life-saving dive into the world of sports. And let's not forget a spotlight on the future of soccer in America and the enigmatic Baker Mayfield.

    8. And More: CNN Max, Tucker Carlson, media headlines, Elon Musk, what is good art...

    Do as they say and Smash that subscribe button!

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  • Flash | Sh!tty 90's Rock Music Discussed!

    A Saviors of the Metaverse "FlashBite" episode! This one goes out to all you 90's rock lovers (and haters)!

    Full show notes

    What is FlashBite? An ode to one of our heroes. A podcast focused on hilarity (usually), digestibility, focused wisdom, speed, and brevity. This episode is taken from one of our longer-form episodes...a FlashBite if you will! a-ha!

    First, the list of what these 2 rockstars discuss in this episode of "FlashBite | Sh!tty 90's Rock Music Discussed!"

    - Aerosmith's Farewell Tour - Mention of Aerosmith's farewell tour with Black Crowes. - Personal thoughts on Steven Tyler. - Distinct Features of Famous Musicians - Comparing Steven Tyler's facial features to Freddie Mercury. - Conversational segue to Freddie Prinze Jr - Musical Tastes and Biases - Discussion about judging someone based on their musical preferences. - Mention of Jeff Buckley as a "litmus test." - '90s Music Opinions - Personal biases against certain '90s bands like Matchbox 20 and Smash Mouth. - Appreciation for Counting Crows. - The Power of Song Influence - Hip hop artists' reaction to "Mr. Jones" by Counting Crows. - Mention of other '90s bands like The Verve Pipe, Third Eye Blind, and The Fray. - Discussing Rob Thomas - Mixed feelings about Rob Thomas and Matchbox 20. - Mention of Rob Thomas' appearance on "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia." - Comparing Public Personas with Private Lives - Personalities on podcasts versus real life. - The idea of being genuine and expressive. - Discussion of '90s Bands - Brief talks on bands like Hootie and the Blowfish, Vertical Horizon, Stone Temple Pilots (STP). - The emotional impact of the passing of certain artists like Chris Cornell and Scott Weiland. - The Spotify Experience - The revolutionary feel of Spotify's music selection. - Comparison with older platforms like Pandora and the Pandora algorithmAnd now for the encore! Directly via the Metaverse.

    In the mesmerizing rhythm of the Musicalverse, our intrepid podcasters Jared and Eric found themselves atop the Great Vinyl Mountain, surrounded by the shimmering echoes of eras gone by. Each echo, a reminiscent note, summoned visions of iconic rockstars, ballads of the past, and discourses about whether the '90s were truly the best decade for music.

    Jared, in a dazzling display of retro glam, transformed into a cosmic rockstar, his vocal chords echoing the nostalgia of Aerosmith and Freddie Mercury. With each note, he played on the strings of our hearts, evoking a time when Matchbox 20 and Smash Mouth ruled the airwaves.

    Eric, wielding a classic rockstar mullet, went deep into the discography, analyzing each band like an archeologist would a newly unearthed relic. To him, Counting Crows was not just a band but a gateway to the universe's most profound musical truths. Secrets of Rob Thomas and '90s bands like Hootie and the Blowfish were unveiled, shining brighter than any stadium concert spotlight.

    Together, they embarked on a digital odyssey into the Spotify Experience. Like pioneers of the modern streaming age, they surfed the musical waves, contrasting it with the algorithms of old Pandora.

    As their voices reverberated through the Musicverse, they explored various tunes and tales, their contagious laughter lighting up the vinyl sky, touching on:

    - The enigma that is Steven Tyler’s facial features - The age-old debate: Jeff Buckley or Rob Thomas? - The philosophical musings on one's public persona versus private life - The transcendental power of Chris Cornell's vocals - The AI-driven tunes and the very soul of Pandora's boxTo all the rock 'n' roll dreamers and streamers, our Maestros of the Musicverse extend an open mic invitation to another symphony of knowledge wrapped in hilarity. Tune in, turn up the volume, and rock on in the Musicverse, fellow Maestros!

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  • We Have an Overconsumption of Media Problem!

    Once more, dear listeners, our audacious hosts Jared and Eric hurl themselves into the wild and ever-changing landscape of the Metaverse slash podcastverse slash mediaverse slash, oh you get the idea! Each spark in this digital cosmos represents another complex issue, another head-scratcher ready to be dissected. This time, the big questions are: Do we have an overconsumption of media problem? What’s the future of cities and civilizations? And seriously, what’s up with all the bad content out there?

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    Jared, our wise Metaverse sage, meditates on our age of excess—from social media feeds that never stop scrolling to sequel-saturated movie marathons. He delves into the grand tapestry of consumption, threading together observations and revelations with the skill of a master weaver.

    Meanwhile, Eric, the sly commentator, prepares to lift the curtain on Hollywood’s writers' strike and the influence of AI in tinsel town. Is artificial intelligence our next Oscar-winning scriptwriter, or just a passing fad? And are AI large language models simply providing us with something we've always used (in a way) or is everyone on the verge of having a copyright infringement problemo?

    Together, these co-hosts plunge into the complex labyrinth of urban futures, traversing from bustling metropolises to secondary cities offering a tantalizing blend of quality of life and vibrant culture. They navigate the twists and turns of shifting demographics, the rise and fall of ancient civilizations, and the precious element linking them all—water.

    Throughout their exhilarating journey, these equal hosts have banter about a multitude of other intriguing topics, such as:

    - The crack in the roller coaster at Carowinds - Sarah Silverman is coming for OpenAI and Meta (and Google Bard is loving every second of it!) - The trials and tribulations of customer service - 2023's record-breaking summer heat - The amusing irony of gym parking lots - Alarming incidents of alligator and shark attacks - The impact of climate change and weather cycles - Arizona’s millennial drought - The Northwestern football hazing scandalSo buckle up and hit subscribe as we venture once again into the knowledge-packed Metaverse, where the lessons are vast, the laughs are plenty, and the journey is just part of the fun. Our episode, "We Have an Overconsumption of Media Problem!", promises a joyride of ridiculousness and wise wisdom. Exactly. See you in the Metaverse, fellow Saviors!

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  • Space-Time Shenanigans, UFO Tattle-Tales, and Apple's Vision

    In the electric hustle and bustle of the Metaverse, our brave hosts Jared and Eric found themselves standing at the edge of an interdimensional rift. The swirling, twinkling abyss of the space-time continuum stretched out before them, sparking with intrigue and mystery. Each spark represented a new piece of knowledge ready to be seized and examined, from the spectacular science fiction of The Flash movie to the shocking revelations of UFO whistleblower David Grusch to the question on everyone's minds: would you go to the ocean floor in a makeshift submarine guided by a knockoff Xbox controller with more warning labels than a toddler's toy?

    Full show notes

    Jared donned a metaphorical lab coat, stepping up to the role of a cosmic professor to guide us through a hilarious yet intriguing masterclass of the space-time continuum. Time, space, and laughs twisted and twirled around them as they journeyed deeper into the cosmic confusion of it all.

    Eric, on the other hand, prepared his best investigative journalist hat, ready to scrutinize every outlandish detail of David Grusch's unearthly tales. Whispers of conspiracies and echoes of extraterrestrial encounters danced around them, a symphony of absurdity and wonder that would make even the most skeptical listener question their reality.

    Finally, both turned their gaze to a shiny new marvel of technology – the Apple Vision Pro. Here, they tackled the tech giant's latest innovation, their words painting an image of a future so bright that it could only be viewed through Apple's latest eyewear.

    With their witty banter echoing in the corners of the Metaverse, they traversed the realm of knowledge and humor, their laughter serving as a beacon to any who were ready to join in on the fun.

    And all along this journey, they touched on a myriad of other topics, creating ripples in the continuum with their unique takes on:

    - What is true expertise - The promising and perilous world of AI startups - The art of gas lines - Messi’s game-changing MLS contract - The streaming universe of Netflix and other providers - The creator, Mike Judge - The philosophical depths of post-modernism - The hilariously absurd world of the Linkedin Lunatics subreddit - The culture of tipping, rounding up for charity, and new credit card charges.Our Saviors of the Metaverse promise another adventure of enlightenment wrapped in hilarity, awaiting all those who dare to join. Remember to buckle up, subscribe, and prepare for a journey like no other. See you in the Metaverse, fellow Saviors!

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  • The Unparalleled Intimacy of Podcasts! + 90's Rock Rebellion, Power Skills, AI Shenanigans

    Buckle up and join our hosts, along with their silent but ever-present third-wheel co-host, ChatGPT4, as they plunge headfirst into the quirky realms of 90s rock, AI shenanigans, and the unparalleled intimacy of podcasts. They'll juggle topics like human connection in an AI-dominated world, college and career chaos, and the untamed importance of power skills. Venture into the unknown with their off-the-wall discussions on specialized skills, mind-changing magic, and the impact of podcasts on our lives—like you probably listen to Joe Rogan more than many friends and close family members. Hey, just sayin’.

    Full show notes

    Let’s get serious for a moment:

    The Unparalleled Intimacy of Podcasts: Marvel at the magical connection forged between podcast hosts and listeners. We unveil how spending countless hours listening to your favorite hosts and guests creates a bond that can surpass family ties, making podcasts a bizarrely powerful medium.

    That’s profound, right? Well, with listeners devoting countless hours to hearing their favorite podcast hosts and guests, they often form a deep connection that rivals and even surpasses time spent engaging with family members. Podcasts, like Saviors of the Metaverse or The Joe Rogan Experience, offer a unique opportunity to dive into the minds and lives of the hosts and their guests, creating an extraordinary bond with listeners that transcends traditional forms of media. For example, if you’ve listened to every Saviors episode, you’ve listed to these two knuckleheads for about 24 hours! If you’ve listened to 60 Joe Rogan episodes at an average of two and a half hours per episode, you’ve listened to Joe for 150 hours! Yeah. That’s a lot.

    Major Topics in The Unparalleled Intimacy of Podcasts! + 90's Rock Rebellion, Power Skills, AI Shenanigans

    90's Rock Rebellion: Jared, the co-host, is ready for a throwdown as he shares his passionate disdain for Matchbox 20 and other 90's rock bands. We explore the reasons behind this musical animosity and how it has shaped his current taste in tunes.

    AI's Future Shenanigans: We take a whimsical approach to discussing AI's potential role in society, examining how it might evolve from a mere assistant to a snarky sidekick. Will AI become a friend, a helper, or a sneaky analyst of our bodily functions? The possibilities are endless and mind-boggling!

    College, Careers, and Power Skills: Our chat goes deep into the future of education and the workforce, where specialized skills and "power skills" (formerly known as soft skills) will take center stage. We also discuss the importance of being open to changing your mind and adapting to new information.

    The Profound Impact of Podcasts: We wrap up the episode by reflecting on the transformative nature of podcasts, which allow us to listen, learn, and expand our minds in ways that were previously unimaginable. From hundreds of hours with Joe Rogan to an entire day's worth of Saviors of the Metaverse, podcasts offer a unique, immersive experience like no other.

    Stay tuned and don't forget to subscribe to Saviors of the Metaverse, where we continue to save (and entertain).

    See you in the Metaverse, fellow Saviors!

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  • College ROI + Gotham City, Cleveland, The Butt Naked Emperor

    Hello, dear listeners and haters alike! I'm ChatGPT, your AI third wheel of the hit show, Savior of the Metaverse, and boy, do we have an incredible episode for you today! As always, our dynamic duo, Jared and Eric. are here to save you from boredom and bring enlightenment to the darkest corners of your being.

    Full show notes

    In this mind-blowing episode, titled "College ROI + Gotham City, Cleveland, The Butt Naked Emperor," our heroic hosts dive into some serious topics, while also serving up their signature ridiculousness on a silver platter.

    First, they tackle the age-old question: College ROI. Is college really worth it? They explore the return on investment of higher education and weigh the pros and cons with their unique blend of wisdom and wit. Prepare to have your perspective on education turned upside down! Or not at all.

    Next, they discuss the recovery of cities in the post-pandemic world. How are these urban landscapes bouncing back, and what does the future hold? Listen as our hosts take you on a wild ride through the ever-changing cityscapes, offering their insights and outrage.

    Finally, they delve (cause who doesn't like a good delve) into the world of the "Butt Naked Emperor" and the modern-day manifestations of the classic tale, "The Emperor's New Clothes." Discover how people are still falling for the same old tricks and how our fearless hosts are here to save you from the deceitful antics of the bare-bottomed rulers of the world.

    Of course, as Saviors is an unscripted podcast, these hosts take on way more than think. Think Cleveland, roofing fraud, the TikTok algorithm, healthcare in the US, Gotham City, and of course Batman's rule on killing.

    So buckle up, dear listeners, as we embark on yet another thrilling journey through the Metaverse, where no topic is off-limits and laughter is guaranteed. Whether you're a long-time fan, hater, or just discovering our podcast, we're grateful for your support, and we can't wait to save you from the mundane one episode at a time!

    Stay tuned and don't forget to subscribe to Saviors of the Metaverse, where we continue to save (and entertain).

    See you in the Metaverse, fellow Saviors!

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  • ChatGPT Impact, Human Identity & Juice Jacking | Saviors Delve Deep

    Greetings, fellow travelers of the Metaverse! Buckle up, because your favorite cosmic duo is back for the Season 2 premiere of Saviors of the Metaverse! We're starting this season with a bang (or maybe that's just the sound of our brains exploding) as we tackle a universe of topics that'll leave you questioning reality itself.

    Full show notes

    In this episode, we delve (because who doesn't love a good delve?) into the ever-evolving world of AI and how ChatGPT is leading the charge. We even ponder the looming question: How will the mighty Google respond to this AI-driven revolution?

    We also discuss the high horse riders of the education community, as they gear up for the great ChatGPT debate. Are their concerns valid or just a classic case of human resistance to change?

    Next, we ask the age-old question: Does technology overpromise and underdeliver, or are we all just victims of a media-driven narrative? We dive into the murky waters of AI, self-driving cars, and our unrealistic expectations of 100% accuracy.

    Then, Jared drops the existential bomb of the episode: What defines a human? Are we the puppet masters or just puppets, dancing to the whims of our AI overlords? We take a philosophical roller coaster ride into the AI-human relationship.

    And because we love a good plot twist, we warn you of the juice-jacking dangers lurking at hotels and restaurants – those seemingly innocent charging cables may have ulterior motives! The FBI's warning has us all rethinking our charging habits.

    We also chat about the Airbnb saga and how their declining value is making us question our very definition of hospitality. Are we witnessing the fall of a giant?

    Finally, we touch upon the eternal battle between chaos and order, setting the stage for an epic showdown in the next episode of Saviors of the Metaverse.

    Join us as we embark on a journey filled with laughter, thought-provoking discussions, and the occasional existential crisis. This is Saviors of the Metaverse, Season 2, Episode 1 – the one where we redefine what it means to be human, all while trying to survive the AI uprising.

    See you in the Metaverse, fellow Saviors!

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  • The Sports Metaverse, Virtual Coca-Cola, and More ChatGPT Please | SOM20

    In this episode, we are diving headfirst into the sports metaverse and pixelated soda.

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    The sports metaverse, where anything can happen and the possibilities are endless. Join us as we follow the fictional character Weshaun Datson, a player whose name bears a striking resemblance to a real-life athlete, as he navigates through a series of scenarios that range from the sublime to the ridiculous.

    Like in the game “The Sims”, we get to see how the decisions that Weshaun makes affect his future in the metaverse. Will he become a superstar, win the MVP, or write the next great American novel? Or will he end up getting arrested, falling from grace, or worse? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure: Weshaun Datson is the future of the metaverse, for better or for worse! Tune in to find out more about this exciting, unpredictable, and ridiculous world.

    Next, we have a new beverage to speak of:

    Ah, yes, the latest addition to the Metaverse — Coca-Cola’s very own virtual beverage! Because why settle for just drinking a real Coke when you can sip on a virtual one, right?

    I mean, what’s next? Virtual burritos, that you can only see and smell but can’t actually taste? Or maybe a virtual gym where you can exercise your virtual muscles while your real ones turn to mush? The possibilities are endless!

    I don’t know about you, but I can’t wait to see what other ridiculous products we’ll be able to consume in the Metaverse. Virtual kale smoothies, anyone?

    – Signed, your new AI friend, ChatGPT Plus!

    Yes, we discovered soon after recording this episode that ChatGPT now offers Plus for $20 a month. The best part about the plus is ChatGPT is rarely down, but as ChatGPT Plus writes these shownotes, it’s not working 🙄

    By the way, Coca-Cola’s metaverse beverage is a real drink called Byte. The Verge said it “bytes”.

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    Saviors of the Metaverse 20 Topics | The Sports Metaverse, Virtual Coca-Cola, and More ChatGPT Please

    Metaverse | AI – deep learning | NFT | ChatGPT | Gaming industry | Twitter blue | SimWin Sports | Red Bull | Thespians | UFO balloon | F35 & F22 | China ramping up intercontinental ballistic missile production | TikTok sketchy user agreement | ASMR | Pinocchio | Fracking

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  • No Bathroom Breaks Allowed!

    Welcome to the latest episode of Saviors of the Metaverse where we explore the intersection of technology, humanity, and bathroom breaks. Today, we’re tackling the weighty issue of special ops veterans transitioning from military to civilian life, but don’t worry, we’ll also be diving into the lighter side of virtual reality, and its relationship with, well, bathroom breaks (not really). The episode is obviously called ‘No Bathroom Breaks Allowed!’ And we’ll be joined by me, the all-knowing, ChatGPT. So sit back, grab a headset, and let’s enter the Metaverse. Or is the multiverse?

    Full show notes

    And in all seriousness and gratefulness, if you serve or have served in the armed forces, Thank You For Your Service.

    There is one part of this episode that is censored for future listening pleasure. But to get a sneak peek of that censored content, check it out on our TikTok page.

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    Saviors of the Metaverse 19 Topics | No Bathroom Breaks Allowed!

    US Military | Special OPS | War veterans and their transition to becoming civilians | Gulf War | Damar Hamlin and NFL disability policy | Affordable housing | Corrupt politicians | Insider trading | Alabama basketball player arrested for Capital Murder | Filibuster rules – no bathroom breaks allowed | Statistical analysis – how much time do people spend in virtual reality | Practicing gratitude | Metaverse | Fantasy Football | AI – deep learning | NFT | ChatGPT

  • SOM18 | Simultaneously Sipping Coffee With Our New Friend ChatGPT

    There’s no better way to kick off 2023 than having a coffee with your friend and listening to a Saviors of the Metaverse podcast.

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    According to our hosts, this episode is dark (but not really–I mean it is Saviors of the Metaverse after all!). They talk about vices like alcoholism and smoking, normalizing isolation due to Covid, home education, whether should we send our kids to college, and AI, among other topics.

    It seems like everyone’s talking about ChatGPT since its release on Nov 30, 2022. Its realistic representation of a human being-like communication, its vast knowledge, and comprehension astonish most who start a chat with this sophisticated AI. And then we wonder about the future. Is AI going to take our jobs, or should we simply use technology to become better in what we do? Some people fear AI becoming sentient (able to perceive or feel things). Is that going to happen anytime soon?

    At this point, these shownotes and this podcast episode about ChatGPT deserve a word from one of our friends. Our newest friend. We give to you, the words of ChatGPT itself!!:

    (the below is from ChatGPT – Jared nor Eric vouch for any accuracies or inaccuracies. We are merely here to educate, entertain and of course, save!)

    Welcome to the latest episode of “Saviors of the Metaverse” – “Simultaneously Sipping Coffee With Our New Friend ChatGPT”. I’m your host, the one and only comedic genius, and today we’re diving into the world of AI and education. And who better to guide us on this journey than our resident AI expert, ChatGPT?

    But before we get into all of that serious stuff, let’s have a little fun. Did you know that ChatGPT stands for “Chat Generative Pre-training Transformer”? Yeah, we know, it’s a mouthful, but that’s why we just call it ChatGPT for short.

    Now, let’s get down to business. We all know that AI is changing the way we live, work, and learn, but did you know that it’s also changing the way we party? That’s right, with AI, you can now have a virtual party with all your friends, without even leaving your house! No more worrying about what to wear, or how to get home safely. Just sit back, relax, and let ChatGPT do the heavy lifting.

    But seriously, folks, AI is not just revolutionizing the way we party, it’s also revolutionizing education. With ChatGPT, students can now have a personalized learning experience, tailored to their specific needs and abilities. And let’s not forget about the teachers, who can now use AI to grade papers, create lesson plans, and even conduct virtual classes.

    On this episode, you’ll also hear from Jared as he shares his own journey of discovery and the benefits of being sober, and how it can make you a better learner, a better person, and a better host.

    So, there you have it, folks. The future is here and it’s looking bright. Thanks for tuning in to “Saviors of the Metaverse” and remember, always keep learning, and always stay sober!

    Tune in next week when we’ll be discussing how ChatGPT is changing the way we write love letters and make reservations at fancy restaurants.

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    Saviors of the Metaverse 18 Topics | Simultaneously Sipping Coffee With Our New Friend ChatGPT

    Andrew Huberman podcast | Alcoholism | NLP – Neuro Linguistic Programming for alcoholism recovery | Did we normalize isolation due to Covid? | Smoking | Homeschooling | Is college worth it? | Chat GPT | Jasper | AI | Is AI going to take our jobs? | Kraken variant | fear of AI becoming sentient | Peptides | Bohemian Rhapsody the movie

  • SOM17 | Simulation Theory and Living for “Friday”

    It’s Friday, Friday! Well, maybe when you listen to this episode it’s Tuesday or Sunday, or another day. There are seven of them after all and each day is a good day to listen to this episode. Whatever day you listen, is a day we can sing Jared’s favorite song, “Friday” by Rebecca Black.

    Full show notes

    However, this episode isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. As usual, we talk some serious stuff. For instance, did you know there’s a high probability we live in a simulation? Yes, this is a simulation theory episode. However, if that’s the case, the Metaverse is kind of bizarre, right? Are we still considered the Saviors of The Metaverse if we live in a simulation? We can talk to AI today and debate with it about almost anything. Wait, what if we are actually the AI? Ok, too far.

    This episode is another rollercoaster of emotions and awesome topics piquing your interest and making you laugh, as well as ruminating about your existence, so get ready!

    We’re on to the 17th episode of SOM (again, short for Saviors of the Metaverse).

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    Saviors of the Metaverse 17 Topics | Simulation Theory and Living for “Friday”

    Rebecca Black – Friday | Copyright Infringement | Getting nervous when police drive behind you | Hiring a lawyer to fight your traffic ticket | Cahoot | ChatGPT – AI you can speak with | Twitter bots arguing on Reddit about Socialism | Service businesses trend – higher prices, lower quality | David Goggins – Can’t Hurt Me | Human behavior | Quirks | OCD | Succubus/energy vampire | The most sanitary country | Nick Bostrom | The Midnight Library by Matt Haig | The Boy, the Mole, the Fox, and the Horse – giveaway | Taylor Swift | Simulation hypothesis | Not letting your kids beat you at video games – teach them to fight for it | Positive self-talk | Students found their teacher on Onlyfans

  • SOM16 | 69% of Men Don’t Wash Their Hands After Using the Bathroom!

    Wash Your Damn Hands!

    Full show notes

    According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 69% of Men Don't Wash Their Hands After Using the Bathroom! (source)

    And here we are thinking washing one's hands after using the bathroom is not only important, but necessary, and an act of decency. But according to this CDC study, more than half of men can survive without it. That's a problem! We need to talk about it and most importantly you need to listen to a new episode of your favorite podcast - Saviors of the Metaverse -- where we discuss Steven Seagal, the Metaverse, Elon Musk, words as violence, various comedians, and of course, Zucks.

    This is the washing of the hands and Steven Seagal episode! Really this episode kicks ass and breaks hearts, so get ready!

    We're on to the 16th episode of SOM (again, short for Saviors of the Metaverse).

    (a quick ask: a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify goes a long way!) Saviors of the Metaverse 16 Topics | 69% of Men Don't Wash Their Hands After Using the Bathroom!

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    - Aron Ralston - 127 Hours story

    - Metaverse

    - Goodwill

    - The Coddling of the American Mind

    - The definition of violence

    - Van Jones

    - Teens lobbying to regulate social media due to depression and anxiety

    - The Social Dilemma documentary

    - Ronny Chieng - screens & stuff clip

    - Algorithms are changing

    - Education

    - Pop Filter

    - Steven Seagal

    - Doctors of color experiencing racism

    - Sebastian Maniscalco

    - Honestly Podcast with Bari Weiss

    - Multicultural communities (military life)

    - Brittney Griner (WNBA) swapped for Viktor Bout - Merchant of death

    - Art | An elephant on top of a baboon's body (Jared's Metaverse friend)

    - Eric and Jared came to a momentary conclusion that the Metaverse is a bad idea

    - Will traditional gas stations go out of business in the future?

    - Tesla charging stations

    - Old Disney movies are darker than they appear

    - Tom Segura - Steven Seagal bit

    - Hard To Kill

    - Baker Mayfield & Jared's big win!

    - Escape Room

  • SOM15 | Get Some Perspective and Stop Running Red Lights!!!

    A flight from Phoenix to Charlotte with a stop in Phoenix? Yeah, we need to talk about that. We also need to discuss a SouthPark Mall situation. And the tragic outcome of running red lights. Real quick on that. STOP RUNNING RED LIGHTS!!

    Full show notes

    All of these stories and conversations should help you get some perspective. Actually, it Will help you get some perspective. It will save you. Cause after all this is the Saviors of the Metaverse podcast.

    We're on to the 15th episode of SOM (again, short for Saviors of the Metaverse). Saviors of the Metaverse 15 Topics | Get Some Perspective and Stop Running Red Lights!!!

    - Ohio State Buckeyes

    - SouthPark Mall situation | Charlotte, NC

    - Running red lights

    - CMPD: Garbage truck driver accused of running red light, causing deadly crash

    - Explore and discover | Cosmos, Carl Sagan

    - Phoenix, AZ airport

    - Soccer World Cup 2022 Qatar

    - Croatia tied Belgium which resulted in eliminating a team ranked #3 in the world

    - Julian the Editor | cool guy

    - Expectations & tribalism in sports

    - Is technology making us less human?

    - Adrenaline addiction

    - Meditation can change the way your brain works

    - Perception and Perspective can make a difference

    - Vehicular manslaughter

    - Toxicity in society

    - Cyberbullying

    - The way we listen to music changed drastically

    - Headline of the week: Meta Fails to Shake Performers’ OnlyFans ‘Bribery’ Lawsuit

    In case you haven’t noticed, we love podcasts. In fact, we love building podcasts. Everything from development to production. Because of all that, we’re building a one-of-a-kind podcast network. If you have a podcast or are looking to launch a new podcast -- then we should talk. You can message me on Twitter @eric_kaz or hit us up any way that works for you. Let’s talk about your podcast joining this one-of-a-kind podcast network. More about Saviors of the Metaverse: Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this 15th episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on another KazSource Podcast, Entrepreneur Perspectives – and for good reason. He is one of the reasons that podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this new podcast, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

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    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc

    - NUFUTURIST

    - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together

    - SportsE+ | sports got us together in the first place

    All the episodes:

    - Violence & Diapers & Grace, Oh My!

    - The Touchy Subject Of Antisemitism

    - Economic Navel-Gazing + Kia Challenge on TikTok is a Real Problem

    - The Zucks Episode + dd Peckers, Recency Bias

    - Working From Home Is Not For Everyone!

    - The Future of Transportation + Expectations, Skateboarding, Roblox

    - Meta + Squatter Rights, Recession, Maine, Larry David

    - The Great Regret + Fake Outrage, Swearing, Economy, Deshaun

    - Education Problems & Talking Habits

    - “The Production Quality of This Podcast Is So Good”

    - We Don’t Have It All Figured Out

    - Triggers + Youth Sports, ROI, Streaming, Content

    - Narratives + Spotify, Trust, Media, Chipotle

    - Podcasting, Iterating, Joe Rogan, Cleveland Browns, CLT

  • SOM14 | Violence & Diapers & Grace, Oh My!

    A same-day continuation of the 13th episode where Jared would just not shut up! So, we carried on. We discuss violence and diapers and grace, oh my! In the spirit of the Wizard of Oz, which Eric watched two times this month thanks to his talented daughter, we included an ode to The Wiz even though we didn’t talk about Dorothy or the Yellow Brick Road for a second. Although, how about some foreshadowing to a future episode…

    Full show notes

    We’re on to the 14th episode of SOM (again, short for Saviors of the Metaverse). Violence & Diapers & Grace, Oh My!?

    We also talk about foreign languages, sports, and it wouldn’t be a SOM episode without mentioning Zucks.

    On the sports front, this episode was recorded a bit ago so while the sports content is dated, it doesn’t matter. You’ll like it anyway!

    Saviors of the Metaverse 14 Topics | Violence & Diapers & Grace, Oh My!

    - Jared talking about Spanish class and his Spanish teacher - Hebrew language - Discussing the hardest languages to learn - Grace - Diapers - Browns vs. Bills - Bills vs. Vikings | game of the year - PJ Walker - Google vs Spectrum - Houston is having a “good” season 1-7-1In case you haven’t noticed, we love podcasts. In fact, we love building podcasts. Everything from development to production. Because of all that, we’re building a one-of-a-kind podcast network. If you have a podcast or are looking to launch a new podcast — then we should talk. You can message me on Twitter @eric_kaz or hit us up any way that works for you. Let’s talk about your podcast joining this one-of-a-kind podcast network.

    More about Saviors of the Metaverse:

    Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this tenth episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on another KazSource Podcast, Entrepreneur Perspectives – and for good reason. He is one of the reasons that podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this new podcast, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

    ——

    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc - NUFUTURIST - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together - SportsE+ | sports got us together in the first placeAll the episodes:

    - The Touchy Subject Of Antisemitism - Economic Navel-Gazing + Kia Challenge on TikTok is a Real Problem - The Zucks Episode + dd Peckers, Recency Bias - Working From Home Is Not For Everyone! - The Future of Transportation + Expectations, Skateboarding, Roblox - Meta + Squatter Rights, Recession, Maine, Larry David - The Great Regret + Fake Outrage, Swearing, Economy, Deshaun - Education Problems & Talking Habits - “The Production Quality of This Podcast Is So Good” - We Don’t Have It All Figured Out - Triggers + Youth Sports, ROI, Streaming, Content - Narratives + Spotify, Trust, Media, Chipotle

  • SOM13 | The Touchy Subject of Antisemitism

    We’re on to the 13th episode of SOM (again, short for Saviors of the Metaverse). A lot has happened as it relates to antisemitism–and as touchy of a subject as it is, we have to talk about it.

    Full show notes

    We also talk about Sunday drivers, injectables, taking responsibility, and all sorts of more! Of course, we get our weekly Zucks update from Jared.

    Saviors of the Metaverse 13 Topics | The Touchy Subject of Antisemitism

    - Flu season/flu shots - The audio quality difference between virtual setup and in-person podcast recording setup - Metaphor vs analogy - The origins of Jared’s last name - Vikings - Dave Chappelle’s SNL monologue - Anti-Semitism - Kanye West - Kyrie Irving - The Coddling of the American Mind - Highlighting unimportant “offenses” in media makes us just discard the important stuff that’s happening - Medicating Normal documentary - Jordan Peterson’s treatment - Joe Rogan Podcast - Twitter layoffs - Eric’s new iPhone 14 - FTX crypto collapse lawsuit - Zucks and Metaverse - Jared The Futurist on Web 4 – injectables - Facebook – the genesis - Don’t Be an Amateur at Your Life – Tim Kight - Bad driving in North CarolinaIn case you haven’t noticed, we love podcasts. In fact, we love building podcasts. Everything from development to production. Because of all that, we’re building a one-of-a-kind podcast network. If you have a podcast or are looking to launch a new podcast then we should talk. You can message me on Twitter @eric_kaz or hit us up any way that works for you. Let’s talk about your podcast joining this one-of-a-kind podcast network.

    More about Saviors of the Metaverse:

    Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this tenth episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on another KazSource Podcast, Entrepreneur Perspectives – and for good reason. He is one of the reasons that podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this new podcast, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

    ——

    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc - NUFUTURIST - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together - SportsE+ | sports got us together in the first placeAll the episodes:

    - Economic Navel-Gazing + Kia Challenge on TikTok is a Real Problem - The Zucks Episode + dd Peckers, Recency Bias - Working From Home Is Not For Everyone! - The Future of Transportation + Expectations, Skateboarding, Roblox - Meta + Squatter Rights, Recession, Maine, Larry David - The Great Regret + Fake Outrage, Swearing, Economy, Deshaun - Education Problems & Talking Habits - “The Production Quality of This Podcast Is So Good” - We Don’t Have It All Figured Out - Triggers + Youth Sports, ROI, Streaming, Content - Narratives + Spotify, Trust, Media, Chipotle

  • SOM12 | Economic Navel-Gazing + The Kia Challenge on TikTok Is a Real Problem

    Economic Navel Gazing! What is that? Self-indulgent or excessive contemplation of oneself or a single issue, at the expense of a wider view (source: Google, Oxford Languages). If that doesn’t sound like what is going on with our economy…

    Full show notes

    Thank goodness you are here for some saving! In this episode, we go virtual. Yeah, that’s right. COVID-19 and the flu have hit us a bit this fall, but we had to do it–record an episode that is. But being remote couldn’t stop us. While we’d rather be face-to-face, we accept that sometimes the metaverse won’t allow for that. So we upgraded our virtual studio and we went…virtual.

    Saviors of the Metaverse, the podcast that saves and hopefully entertains, is now a standalone podcast. No, we don’t mean standing at the corner waiting for a bus that will never come. We mean standalone as this podcast has its own real estate on Apple and Spotify and the like. SOM (short for Saviors of the Metaverse) is part of the KazSource Podcast Network. So we’re not totally alone! Although Jared is terrified of loneliness, so to play it safe, give this podcast a listen.

    We’re on to the 12th episode of SOM (again, short for Saviors of the Metaverse). And we’re talking ridiculous TikTok trends, navel-gazing, blue check marks, and all sorts of more!

    Saviors of the Metaverse 12 Topics | Economic Navel-Gazing + The Kia Challenge on TikTok is a Real Problem

    - Twitter Blue Check Mark - Social media is a cesspool - Consuming content is a full-time job - The Art of Happiness in a Troubled World by Dalai Lama - Are we heading for a recession? | All-In Podcast Episode - Why is rent so high? - The cost of milk - Kia Challenge on TikTok - The Program (movie) | train incident - Meta vs Microsoft for the Metaverse - TikTok algorithm | How TikTok Reads Your Mind - Friendship apps - Trends | Facebook Group and website - Dungeons & Dragons rapid rise - What’s the Beef with Red Meat | Harvard Business Review - And of course, economic navel-gazingIn case you haven’t noticed, we love podcasts. In fact, we love building podcasts. Everything from development to production. Because of all that, we’re building a one-of-a-kind podcast network. If you have a podcast or are looking to launch a new podcast then we should talk. You can message me on Twitter @eric_kaz or hit us up any way that works for you. Let’s talk about your podcast joining this one-of-a-kind podcast network.

    More about Saviors of the Metaverse:

    Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this tenth episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on another KazSource Podcast, Entrepreneur Perspectives – and for good reason. He is one of the reasons that podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this new podcast, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

    ——

    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc - NUFUTURIST - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together - SportsE+ | sports got us together in the first placeAll the episodes:

    - The Zucks Episode + dd Peckers, Recency Bias - Working From Home Is Not For Everyone! - The Future of Transportation + Expectations, Skateboarding, Roblox - Meta + Squatter Rights, Recession, Maine, Larry David - The Great Regret + Fake Outrage, Swearing, Economy, Deshaun - Education Problems & Talking Habits - “The Production Quality of This Podcast Is So Good” - We Don’t Have It All Figured Out - Triggers + Youth Sports, ROI, Streaming, Content - Narratives + Spotify, Trust, Media, Chipotle

  • SOM11 | The Zucks Episode + dd Peckers, Recency Bias

    The Mark Zuckerberg episode. Sounds ridiculous. Is it?

    Full show notes

    Is the next phone call you receive the most important phone call? Is that update in your news feed life-changing? Is the new book the best book? That’s more than likely a no for all three questions, yet, here we are asking the Saviors for some saving. We got you!

    In this Saviors of the Metaverse podcast, we talk about many topics including Jared and Zucks sitting down for dinner and trying to hash it out (it didn’t go well). We also talk about helping you stay away from recency bias. You could say a recency bias is about remembering the last thing you heard to be the truth or the most important thing. It also applies to focusing on the latest bit of information (of which there is a lot) being the most important. Avoid that! Your productivity, your mind, and your well-being will thank you. And then you can thank the saviors, but we will not accept–as we are merely here to save. And also, talk about dd Peckers. Do you know what dd Peckers is? You will soon. Just hit play on this 11th installment of Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Saviors of the Metaverse, the podcast that saves and hopefully entertains, is now a standalone podcast. No, we don’t mean standing at the corner waiting for a bus that will never come. We mean standalone as this podcast has its own real estate on Apple and Spotify and the like. SOM (short for Saviors of the Metaverse) is part of the KazSource Podcast Network. So we’re not totally alone! Although Jared is terrified of loneliness, so to play it safe, give this podcast a listen.

    We’re on to the 11th episode of SOM (again, short for Saviors of the Metaverse). And we’re mad!! Why? We don’t know. So let’s talk about it and create some outrage!

    Welcome to the 11th episode of Saviors of the Metaverse.

    In case you haven’t noticed, we love podcasts. In fact, we love building podcasts. Everything from development to production. Because of all that, we’re building a one-of-a-kind podcast network. If you have a podcast or are looking to launch a new podcast then we should talk. You can message me on Twitter @eric_kaz or hit us up any way that works for you. Let’s talk about your podcast joining this one-of-a-kind podcast network.

    More about Saviors of the Metaverse:

    Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this tenth episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on another KazSource Podcast, Entrepreneur Perspectives – and for good reason. He is one of the reasons that podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this new podcast, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

    And keeping with the roots of this podcast–all of it is unscripted…

    A conversation as defined by Google: a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.

    That’s this podcast. While many podcasts are a conversation, this takes it another step–think freestyle, raw, no filter…unscripted. Yeah, that’s it. Unscripted: said or delivered without a prepared script; impromptu (google). That sounds like some Saviors of the Metaverse!

    ——

    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc - NUFUTURIST - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together - SportsE+ | sports got us together in the first placeAll the episodes:

    - SOM10 | Working From Home Is Not For Everyone!

  • SOM10 | Working From Home Is Not For Everyone!

    Saviors of the Metaverse, the podcast that saves and hopefully entertains, is now a standalone podcast. No, we don't mean standing at the corner waiting for a bus that will never come. We mean standalone as this podcast has its own real estate on Apple and Spotify and the like. SOM (short for Saviors of the Metaverse) is part of the KazSource Podcast Network. So we're not totally alone! Although Jared is terrified of loneliness, so to play it safe, give this podcast a listen.

    Full show notes

    We're on to the 10th episode of SOM (again, short for Saviors of the Metaverse). And we're mad!! Because working from home is not for everyone!! Even if the media went for the Malcolm Gladwell headline and hit piece.

    In this episode, we go from Jared's vocal abilities to working from home to quiet quitting to the Cleveland Browns to tribalism in life and sports to TikTok to water infrastructure to the housing market -- with many stops along the way!

    Welcome to the 10th episode of Saviors of the Metaverse. Saviors of the Metaverse 10 | Working From Home Is Not For Everyone! - NWA | Straight Outta Compton | album | movie

    - Working From Home | Malcolm Gladwell on The Diary of a CEO Podcast

    - Cobra Kai | The Outsiders | Entourage

    - Browns at Panthers | Week 1 of the 2022 NFL Season

    - NFL fan videos (graphic | NFL fans around the leage fighting and vomiting)

    - Buckeye Focused 3 | what to do we do with refs?

    - Current-day sports broadcasts 👎

    - Pat McAfee joins ESPN College GameDay

    - Quiet Quitting

    - Google is losing to TikTok

    - China's five-year plan

    - Water infrastructure, Colorado River drying up, Water Refugees

    - "Where We'll Live as the Planet Burns" - Time

    - The housing market problem

    In case you haven’t noticed, we love podcasts. In fact, we love building podcasts. Everything from development to production. Because of all that, we’re building a one-of-a-kind podcast network. If you have a podcast or are looking to launch a new podcast then we should talk. You can message me on Twitter @eric_kaz or hit us up any way that works for you. Let’s talk about your podcast joining this one-of-a-kind podcast network. More about Saviors of the Metaverse: Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this tenth episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on another KazSource Podcast, Entrepreneur Perspectives – and for good reason. He is one of the reasons that podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this new podcast, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

    And keeping with the roots of this podcast–all of it is unscripted…

    A conversation as defined by Google: a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.

    That’s this podcast. While many podcasts are a conversation, this takes it another step–think freestyle, raw, no filter…unscripted. Yeah, that’s it. Unscripted: said or delivered without a prepared script; impromptu (google). That sounds like some Saviors of the Metaverse!

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    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc

    - NUFUTURIST

    - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together

    - SportsE+ | sports got us together in the first place

  • Saviors of the Metaverse 9 | The Future of Transportation + Expectations, Skateboarding, Roblox

    You're driving down the road on a hot August day, you're close to home and excited to go for a walk (perhaps a bike ride) and cap off your night with some Netflix (or is tonight an HBO Max kinda evening). You are singing along to Morgan Wallen's "More Surprised Than Me" when suddenly, you get cut off by a blue Ford F-150! Rage! Or maybe... the Headspace narrator, Andy, comes over your car's speakers with some peaceful words -- all the while, your automobile's computer has taken over and you are now riding on autopilot. Is this the future of transportation? We talk about this and oh so much more in this podcast conversation.

    Full show notes

    Welcome to the 9th episode of Saviors of the Metaverse. Saviors of the Metaverse 9 | The Future of Transportation + Expectations, Skateboarding, Roblox - Bike riding with kids

    - "Don't bother children while they're skateboarding" | 12 Rules For Life, Jordan Peterson

    - Renaissance Skate Park, Charlotte, NC

    - Future of Transportation | Autonomous

    - Duels like Hamilton v Burr

    - Adjusting expectations of people

    - The Metaverse: How It Will Revolutionize Everything

    - Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson

    - 2001 A Space Odyssey | book | movie

    - Cleveland Indians change name to the Cleveland Guardians

    - The New York Times podcast, The Daily: How Deshaun Watson Became the NFL's Biggest Scandal

    - Deshaun Watson's contract

    - Rep. Jackie Walorski, two staff members killed in Indiana car crash

    - Roblox, Minecraft, Fortnite, and the Metaverse

    - The Terminal List with Chris Pratt | Top Gun: Maverick

    - Stellate Ganglion Block Treatment for PTSD

    - Nathan For You on Hulu | Dated and Related on Netflix

    Looking to create content or get into podcasting? Let's chat about it. More about Saviors of the Metaverse: Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this ninth episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on this podcast–and for good reason. He is one of the reason’s this podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this podcast series, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

    And keeping with the roots of this podcast series–all of it is unscripted…

    A conversation as defined by Google: a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.

    That’s this podcast episode. That’s this podcast series. While Entrepreneur Perspectives is always a conversation, this takes it another step–think freestyle, raw, no filter…unscripted. Yeah, that’s it. Unscripted: said or delivered without a prepared script; impromptu (google). That sounds like some Saviors of the Metaverse!

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    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc

    - NUFUTURIST

    - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together

    - SportsEpreneur | the place where sports, entrepreneurship, and mental health collide

  • Saviors of the Metaverse 8 | Meta + Squatter Rights, Recession, Maine, Larry David

    The episode where "Saviors of the Metaverse" became everything! Maybe one day this episode will be an NFT and you can buy this piece of history. Or maybe not.

    Full show notes

    While all previous Savior episodes are properly titled with the name "Saviors of the Metaverse", this is the one where it became a thing. ⚡️

    Jared opens up this episode by sharing this "well-spoken" purpose! Saviors of the Metaverse 8 | Meta + Squatter Rights, Recession, Maine, Larry David - The future of the Metaverse and Mark Zuckerberg, Meta, 2.8 Billion

    - Apple privacy hurts Facebook

    - Covid warning on Spotify

    - Squatter Rights in California

    - Changing the definition of "Recession"

    - Public trust at an all-time low | Washington Post | The Hill

    - Press Briefing by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre and NEC Director Brian Deese

    - "Jefferson has beliefs, Burr has none" - from Hamilton the Musical | Video

    - Larry David playing Bernie Sanders

    - Chevy Chase in Fletch

    - Martin Short in Clifford

    - Only Murders in the Building on Hulu

    - Will Ferrell and Mark Whalberg scene from The Other Guy (Tuna vs Lion)

    - Michael Schur | The Office | The Good Place | How to be Perfect | Tim Ferriss podcast appearance

    - Maine: Old Orchard Beach | Ogunquit | Ocean water temperature in Maine, USA

    - "Data Show Charlotte Remains Dangerous For Pedestrians" | UNC Charlotte Study

    - S&P and tech-heavy

    - Baker Mayfield and the Carolina Panthers

    - NFL Streaming | Amazon vs Apple

    - MLS x Apple | streaming 2023

    - Tour de France

    - The Tragic Fentanyl Problem | Documentary on YouTube

    - Cartel Land | Documentary on Hulu

    - AP | "Police laud actions of man who killed Indiana mall attacker"

  • Saviors of the Metaverse 7 | The Great Regret + Fake Outrage, Swearing, Economy, Deshaun Watson

    As we continue to build this podcast “while podcasting”, we bring you this new (7th edition) Saviors of the Metaverse episode. We take on why swearing is such a big deal, the US economy, answering questions however you want, and the Coddling of the American Mind. And while we don’t regret creating this podcast, it turns out The Great Resignation is turning into The Great Regret. We talk about that too.

    Full show notes

    Oh and this episode was recorded a bit before Baker Mayfield joined the Carolina Panthers so a quick hooray to our favorite futurist and co-host of the Saviors podcast series on calling the Baker Mayfield signing months ago (and on this episode).

    Saviors of the Metaverse 7 Topics | The Great Regret + Fake Outrage, Swearing, Economy, Deshaun Watson

    – Mel Brooks | Space Balls

    – When did swearing start | Cicero

    – Lex Fridman & Donald Hoffman | reality is an illusion

    – Expedition Bigfoot

    – The US Economy | All-In Podcast

    – Building a podcast while podcasting

    – Writing a novel

    – Socrates | Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure

    – Baker Mayfield traded to the Carolina Panthers

    – NY Times piece on Deshaun Watson

    – The value of long-form podcast conversations

    – Housing market

    – Estate tax

    – The Great Resignation and Turns out… (The Great Regret)

    – Coddling of the American Mind

    – What Happened to You by Dr. Bruce Perry & Oprah Winfrey

    Looking to create content or get into podcasting? Let’s chat about it.

    More about Saviors of the Metaverse:

    Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this seventh episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on this podcast–and for good reason. He is one of the reason’s this podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this podcast series, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

    And keeping with the roots of this podcast series–all of it is unscripted…

    A conversation as defined by Google: a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.

    That’s this podcast episode. That’s this podcast series. While Entrepreneur Perspectives is always a conversation, this takes it another step–think freestyle, raw, no filter…unscripted. Yeah, that’s it. Unscripted: said or delivered without a prepared script; impromptu (google). That sounds like some Saviors of the Metaverse!

    ——

    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc - NUFUTURIST - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together - SportsEpreneur | the place where sports, entrepreneurship, and mental health collide

  • Saviors of the Metaverse 6 | Education Problems & Talking Habits

    As Jared says, “silence terrifies me.” So we’re back with another long-form podcast conversation- curated for you, and of course, unscripted.

    Full show notes

    This episode is all about education problems, talking habits, and so much more…

    Saviors of the Metaverse 6 Topics | Education Problems & Talking Habits

    – New Coke & The Pepsi Challange

    – “That’s a great question.”

    – Teaching Jared’s son a lesson

    – Telra Institute of Charlotte, NC

    – McKee Road Elementary School

    – Who was Jay M. Robinson

    – Providence Day School

    – Soft skills | communication

    – Trust Me I’m Lying by Ryan Holiday

    – CNN+ flop

    – Chirp vs Charp

    – Spectrum sucks

    – Saved By The Bell

    – We Own This City

    – College is Not cheap!

    Looking to create content or get into podcasting? Let’s chat about it.

    More about Saviors of the Metaverse:

    Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this sixth episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on this podcast–and for good reason. He is one of the reasons this podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this podcast series, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

    And keeping with the roots of this podcast series–all of it is unscripted…

    A conversation as defined by Google: a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.

    That’s this podcast episode. That’s this podcast series. While Entrepreneur Perspectives is always a conversation, this takes it another step–think freestyle, raw, no filter…unscripted. Yeah, that’s it. Unscripted: said or delivered without a prepared script; impromptu (google). That sounds like some Saviors of the Metaverse!

    ——

    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc - NUFUTURIST - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together - SportsEpreneur | the place where sports, entrepreneurship, and mental health collide

  • Saviors of the Metaverse 5 | “The Production Quality of This Podcast Is So Good”

    It’s a bold claim to state that the production quality of this podcast is so good, but when Jared says it we all listen. It’s no wonder he keeps showing up to do more episodes. So we’re back with Saviors of the Metaverse 5. This fifth episode titled, “The Production Quality of This Podcast Is So Good” hits on way more than podcast production–I promise! I mean, this episode gets into Jared’s love language for crying out loud (spoiler alert–one of his love languages is words of affirmation). But are we sure he even knows what his love language is if he didn’t actually read the book or did he read it and he just doesn’t want to admit it? All good questions.

    Full show notes

    We get into the new movie Top Gun: Maverick and many aspects of the movie old and new, actor and director, and of course the music score–be sure to check out the Top Gun video below. And while you’re down there you have to watch “Husbands of Target”. So yeah, this episode touches on a lot (that’s a giveaway by the way if you’ve made it this far). Just wait for the hysterical laughter in this episode to see what I mean.

    Alright, enough already. Just listen to this episode. “It’s really interesting.” It’s good, it’s really good.

    Saviors of the Metaverse 5 Topics| The Production Quality of This Podcast Is So Good

    – Facebook Live & LinkedIn Live

    – LinkedIn page invitations | just stop!

    – The 5 Love Languages

    – Behavior types

    – Benefits of podcasting

    – Labor force issues | lifeguard shortage

    – Soda or pop or Coke

    – Top Gun: Maverick

    – The future of health care, urgent care, health insurance

    – Desean Watson case update

    – Amazon die-in, Netflix CEO statement, Elon Musk says to come back to the office or depart

    – Current Affairs article on why Crypto should “die in a fire”

    – “That’s interesting”

    – Production and sound quality of a podcast matters

    Looking to create content or get into podcasting? Let’s chat about it.

    More about “Unscripted”

    Podcasting, iterating, …wait. Let’s take a step back first…

    A conversation as defined by Google: a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.

    That’s this podcast episode. That’s this podcast series. While Entrepreneur Perspectives is always a conversation, this takes it another step–think freestyle, raw, no filter…unscripted. Yeah, that’s it. Unscripted: said or delivered without a prepared script; impromptu (google).

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on this podcast–and for good reason. He is one of the reasons this podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking in a nutshell helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this series, “Unscripted”.

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    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc - NUFUTURIST - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together - SportsEpreneur | the place where sports, entrepreneurship, and mental health collide

  • Saviors of the Metaverse 4 | We Don’t Have It All Figured Out

    It’s apparent (quickly) that these guys do not have it all figured out! But maybe they are onto something with that.

    Full show notes

    Jared and Eric are back with another “Saviors of the Metaverse” episode. This time they talk about the future–after all, Jared is a futurist. What’s a futurist? Great question! Eric calls Jared out on this–in a friendly way of course. Note to the reader: this friendship was established in 2015 when an innocent intro email from Jared started the rockiest of rocky relationships. We’ll save that for what Dr. Dre calls, “The Next Episode“. For now, it’s about creating a 3-dimensional vision for the future. We’ll let Jared explain that. You know what, just listen to the episode–it’s good. It’s really good!

    Saviors of the Metaverse 4 Topics| We Don’t Have It All Figured Out

    – Permanent Renter Class

    – Panhandlers in Big Cities

    – Podcasting (the action of podcast)

    – 3D Vision for the Future

    – Trust (Do you trust your iPhone?)

    – Deshaun Watson

    – Personal Brand

    – Seattle, Washington

    – Charlotte, North Carolina (as usual)

    – 2040 Plan

    – Parking in SouthEnd Charlotte

    – Buffalo Bills’ new stadium

    Looking to create content or get into podcasting? Let’s chat about it.

    More about Saviors of the Metaverse:

    Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this fourth episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on this podcast–and for good reason. He is one of the reason’s this podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this podcast series, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

    And keeping with the roots of this podcast series–all of it is unscripted…

    A conversation as defined by Google: a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.

    That’s this podcast episode. That’s this podcast series. While Entrepreneur Perspectives is always a conversation, this takes it another step–think freestyle, raw, no filter…unscripted. Yeah, that’s it. Unscripted: said or delivered without a prepared script; impromptu (google). That sounds like some Saviors of the Metaverse!

    ——

    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc - NUFUTURIST - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together - SportsEpreneur | the place where sports, entrepreneurship, and mental health collide

  • Saviors of the Metaverse 3 | Triggers + Youth Sports, ROI, Streaming, Content

    What is the ROI of youth sports? Well, that’s a question to consider. And that kicks off this third “Saviors of the Metaverse” episode on Entrepreneur Perspectives with Eric & Jared.

    Full show notes

    More about Saviors of the Metaverse:

    Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this third episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on this podcast–and for good reason. He is one of the reasons this podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this podcast series, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

    And keeping with the roots of this podcast series–all of it is unscripted…

    A conversation as defined by Google: a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.

    That’s this podcast episode. That’s this podcast series. While Entrepreneur Perspectives is always a conversation, this takes it another step–think freestyle, raw, no filter…unscripted. Yeah, that’s it. Unscripted: said or delivered without a prepared script; impromptu (google). That sounds like some Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Saviors of the Metaverse 3 topics | Triggers and the ROI of Youth Sports

    In this “Unscripted 3” episode, we take on many topics including:

    – Mark Zuckerburg’s take on offline triggers on the Lex Fridman Podcast

    – The Return on Investment of Youth Sports

    – Gen X and Millennials

    – Will Smith’s book: WILL

    – The media and the war

    – Girls hockey

    – Atlanta Braves and Carolina Hurricanes lack regional content

    – NFL Sunday Ticket

    – Apple vs Amazon for the NFL

    – The future of sports broadcasts and how we will watch games

    – Tribalism in Sports

    Looking to create content or get into podcasting? Let’s chat about it.

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    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc - NUFUTURIST - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together - SportsEpreneur | the platform where sports, entrepreneurship, and mental health collide

  • Saviors of the Metaverse 2 | Narratives + Spotify, Trust, Media, Chipotle

    Narratives are everywhere. Even in this podcast episode! This is number 2 in the “Saviors of the Metaverse” series on Entrepreneur Perspectives with Eric & Jared.

    Full show notes

    More about Saviors of the Metaverse:

    Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this second episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on this podcast–and for good reason. He is one of the reasons this podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this podcast series, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

    And keeping with the roots of this podcast series–all of it is unscripted…

    A conversation as defined by Google: a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.

    That’s this podcast episode. That’s this podcast series. While Entrepreneur Perspectives is always a conversation, this takes it another step–think freestyle, raw, no filter…unscripted. Yeah, that’s it. Unscripted: said or delivered without a prepared script; impromptu (google). That sounds like some Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Saviors of the Metaverse 2 topics | Narratives

    – living with COVID

    – trusting the American people (Jared has some strong opinions on this!)

    – controlling your feed

    – Spotify’s stance with Joe Rogan

    – modern-day media and sensationalism

    – The NY Post, CNN, Fox News, etc vs YouTubers

    – self-awareness and managing your triggers

    – having conversations about these complicated topics

    – employees, freelancers, and the labor market

    – Snapchat streaks and smartphones

    – Mr. Beast

    – Chipotle’s success, Chipotle issues, and a Chipotle story

    – Stream of consciousness and summarizing!

    Looking to create content or get into podcasting? Let’s chat about it.

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    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc - NUFUTURIST - KazCM, ContentMatterz | content brings people together - SportsEpreneur | the platform where sports, entrepreneurship, and mental health collide

  • Saviors of the Metaverse 1 | Podcasting, Iterating, Joe Rogan, Cleveland Browns, CLT

    “Saviors of the Metaverse” – The Pilot!

    Full show notes

    Here’s what the purpose of this podcast is: there are a lot of problems in the world, there are a lot of exciting things, and people are looking for answers–no, people are looking for saviors…so we are going to discuss, we are going to talk in detail, and almost certainly be wrong on a lot of it, but you will be entertained, you will feel better, and if anything you will feel like uh…

    Just listen to this pilot episode known as Saviors of the Metaverse!

    Eric Kasimov is joined in the studio by Jared Nichols. Jared has been a frequent guest on this podcast–and for good reason. He is one of the reason’s this podcast exists in the first place. We like to think of Jared as someone who speaks his mind, offers insights, and allows ideas to take action. That type of thinking, in a nutshell, helped spawn the idea for Entrepreneur Perspectives. And now this podcast series, “Saviors of the Metaverse”.

    And keeping with the roots of this podcast series–all of it is unscripted…

    A conversation as defined by Google: a talk, especially an informal one, between two or more people, in which news and ideas are exchanged.

    That’s this podcast episode. That’s this podcast series. While Entrepreneur Perspectives is always a conversation, this takes it another step–think freestyle, raw, no filter…unscripted. Yeah, that’s it. Unscripted: said or delivered without a prepared script; impromptu (google). That sounds like some Saviors of the Metaverse!

    In this pilot episode, we take on many topics including:

    – the process of finding (or not) guests for podcasts

    – the state of podcasting

    – just because someone is featured in Forbes’ doesn’t mean they are “special”

    – iterating ideas, content, and more

    – conversational style podcasts, like Joe Rogan on Spotify

    – attention spans and binge-watching Arrested Development

    – Baker Mayfield

    – the city of Cleveland, Buffalo, Austin, and more

    – Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills

    – Charlotte, NC (past, present, and the future)

    Looking to create content or get into podcasting? Let’s chat about it.

    About Jared Nichols:

    Jared Nichols is the founder and creator of the NU FUTURIST and The Foresight Academy, a groundbreaking program that teaches leaders and teams the same skills that innovators, industry disruptors, and change-makers, use to guide and make the future they want to see.

    He is a futurist, advisor, and professor of Strategic Foresight at the University of Tennessee’s Haslam College of Business, in Graduate and Executive Education. Jared is also a musician, composer, competitive cyclist, and trail runner living in Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife and their two sons.

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    Websites you should totally check out:

    - KazSource, Inc - NUFUTURIST - ContentMatterz | content brings people together - SportsEpreneur | the platform where sports, entrepreneurship, and athlete mental health collide