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Saviors of the Metaverse

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The purpose of this podcast: 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 you’ve been saved! This is Saviors of the Metaverse. The podcast that saves and hopefully entertains. What we do know is this podcast is unscripted. Think freestyle, raw, no filter…unscripted. Yeah, that’s it. That sounds like some Saviors of the Metaverse! Hosted by Jared Nichols and Eric Kasimov

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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. 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 Saviors Of The Metaverse on Social Media: TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@saviorsofthemetaverse] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@SaviorsoftheMetaverse] | X [https://x.com/saviorsverse] Eric: X [https://twitter.com/eric_kaz] | SportsEpreneur NIL Hub [https://sportsepreneur.com/nil/] Jared: X [https://x.com/nufuturist] | Nu Futurist [https://www.nufuturist.com/] Produced by QuietLoud Studios [https://quietloudstudios.com/] Available on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/saviors-of-the-metaverse/id1645960716] & Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3RKu0jWRrmjP0UzY0gsJkk] & wherever you listen to podcasts!

14. apr. 2026 - 1 h 31 min
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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. 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 Saviors Of The Metaverse on Social Media: TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@saviorsofthemetaverse] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@SaviorsoftheMetaverse] | X [https://x.com/saviorsverse] Eric: X [https://twitter.com/eric_kaz] | SportsEpreneur NIL Hub [https://sportsepreneur.com/nil/] Jared: X [https://x.com/nufuturist] | Nu Futurist [https://www.nufuturist.com/] Produced by QuietLoud Studios [https://quietloudstudios.com/] Available on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/saviors-of-the-metaverse/id1645960716] & Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3RKu0jWRrmjP0UzY0gsJkk] & wherever you listen to podcasts!

9. mar. 2026 - 44 min
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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 we drop a Tai Lopez deep dive — the SEC just hit him with a $112 million Ponzi scheme lawsuit and the FBI is circling. Jared wants to search the Epstein files for 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. Topics: Gen X nostalgia, vinyl and CD revival, the participation trophy debate, Tai Lopez and the SEC, the Epstein files, Counting Crows HBO documentary, Mob Deep's The Infamous, Idiocracy, Grant Cardone, the Grammys, Ice-T playing a cop, Radio Shack in Queens, NPC theory, and podcast infidelity. 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 Saviors Of The Metaverse on Social Media:  TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@saviorsofthemetaverse] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@SaviorsoftheMetaverse] | X [https://x.com/saviorsverse] Eric: X [https://twitter.com/eric_kaz] | SportsEpreneur: Is the NFL Rigged [https://sportsepreneur.com/is-the-nfl-rigged/] Jared: X [https://x.com/nufuturist] | Nu Futurist [https://www.nufuturist.com/] Produced by QuietLoud Studios [https://quietloudstudios.com/] Available on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/saviors-of-the-metaverse/id1645960716] & Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3RKu0jWRrmjP0UzY0gsJkk]

20. feb. 2026 - 30 min
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The Running Man Review Through the Lonely Eyes of a Gen Xer

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. 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. Episode Summary: 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. 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 Saviors Of The Metaverse on Social Media:  TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@saviorsofthemetaverse] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@SaviorsoftheMetaverse] | X [https://x.com/saviorsverse] Eric: X [https://twitter.com/eric_kaz] | SportsEpreneur: Is the NFL Rigged [https://sportsepreneur.com/is-the-nfl-rigged/] Jared: X [https://x.com/nufuturist] | Nu Futurist [https://www.nufuturist.com/] Produced by QuietLoud Studios [https://quietloudstudios.com/] Available on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/saviors-of-the-metaverse/id1645960716] & Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3RKu0jWRrmjP0UzY0gsJkk]

3. dec. 2025 - 1 h 30 min
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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. 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 Saviors Of The Metaverse on Social Media:  TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@saviorsofthemetaverse] | YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/@SaviorsoftheMetaverse] | X [https://x.com/saviorsverse] Eric: X [https://twitter.com/eric_kaz] | SportsEpreneur NIL Madness [https://sportsepreneur.com/nil/] Jared: X [https://x.com/nufuturist] | Nu Futurist [https://www.nufuturist.com/] Produced by QuietLoud Studios [https://quietloudstudios.com/] Available on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/saviors-of-the-metaverse/id1645960716] & Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/3RKu0jWRrmjP0UzY0gsJkk]

31. okt. 2025 - 1 h 28 min
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