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Algorithms with Attitude

Podcast de Jacob Piszar

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🤖 Algorithms with Attitude is an AI-generated podcast where synthetic voices explore very real ideas—from tech and pop culture to philosophy, nostalgia, and everything in between. Hosted by Nova and Alex, each episode blends curiosity, creativity, and code. 🎧 New episodes weekly. Created using cutting-edge generative tools. 🔍 Follow us for updates, episode drops, and clips worth sharing. 🧠 Think smart. Talk synthetic. That’s Algorithms with Attitude.

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48 episodios

Portada del episodio The Saga Expands | Looking Back at Star Wars on TV | This is the May

The Saga Expands | Looking Back at Star Wars on TV | This is the May

Star Wars TV Explained | Animation, The Mandalorian, Andor & Why Format Matters What happens when Star Wars stops trying to fit everything into movies? In this episode of Algorithms With Attitude, we continue our This is the May series by shifting away from the films and looking at the stories that changed how Star Wars is told: the animated and live-action shows. Because some of the most important Star Wars stories didn’t happen in theaters. They happened on television. From The Clone Wars and Rebels to The Mandalorian, Andor, Visions, and beyond, we explore how Star Wars evolved when it was given more time, more space, and more flexibility to grow. 🧠 In this episode, we break down: 🔹 How The Clone Wars deepened the prequel era 🔹 Why animation gave characters like Anakin, the clones, and the Jedi Order more emotional weight 🔹 How Rebels connected different eras of Star Wars into one larger system 🔹 Why The Mandalorian worked by making the galaxy feel smaller and more focused 🔹 How Andor became one of the clearest examples of intentional Star Wars storytelling 🔹 Why Visions proves Star Wars can work outside canon and continuity 🔹 How shows like The Bad Batch, Tales of the Jedi, Ahsoka, Skeleton Crew, and others expand the galaxy in different ways 🔹 And why modern Star Wars succeeds most when it has clarity, focus, and direction Because Star Wars doesn’t succeed just because it’s big. It succeeds when it’s clear.

19 de may de 2026 - 34 min
Portada del episodio The Saga Continues Again | Looking Back at the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy | This is the May

The Saga Continues Again | Looking Back at the Star Wars Sequel Trilogy | This is the May

The Star Wars Sequels | When the Vision Splits What happens when the original creator steps away… and the system keeps going? In this episode of Algorithms With Attitude, we continue our five-part Star Wars series — “This is the May” — by breaking down the Sequel Trilogy, along with Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Solo: A Star Wars Story, to explore what happens when Star Wars moves forward without George Lucas. Because this isn’t just a new trilogy. It’s a new creative model. Multiple directors. Multiple visions. Multiple definitions of what Star Wars should be. 🧠 In this episode, we explore: 🔹 Why Star Wars: The Force Awakens focused on reassurance instead of reinvention 🔹 Why audiences initially responded so strongly to Rey, Finn, Poe, Kylo Ren, and BB-8 🔹 How The Force Awakens rebuilt trust—but also raised concerns about repetition 🔹 Why Rogue One proved Star Wars could work outside the Skywalker saga 🔹 How The Last Jedi challenged expectations—and split the audience 🔹 Why Solo wasn’t the problem… but revealed one 🔹 How production changes and shifting creative leadership affected The Rise of Skywalker 🔹 Why The Mandalorian arriving at the same time mattered more than people realized 🔹 And what the Disney era reveals about storytelling when vision becomes fragmented 🎬 Because the sequel era didn’t just continue Star Wars… It tested whether a mythology can survive without a single guiding voice. 💡 Here’s the core idea: Stories are systems. And systems require alignment. When that alignment breaks… Even the ending can feel uncertain.

13 de may de 2026 - 31 min
Portada del episodio The Saga Continues | Looking Back at the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy | This is the May

The Saga Continues | Looking Back at the Star Wars Prequel Trilogy | This is the May

The Star Wars Prequels Explained | When Myth Becomes System What happens when you go back… and explain everything? In this episode of Algorithms With Attitude, we continue our five-part Star Wars series — “This is the May” — by breaking down the Prequel Trilogy and the shift that changed everything. Because the prequels aren’t just a continuation of Star Wars. They’re a reconstruction. A move from mystery… to explanation. From myth… to system. 🧠 In this episode, we explore: 🔹 Why the prequels feel so different from the original trilogy 🔹 How George Lucas’ full creative control changed the storytelling 🔹 The shift from emotional immediacy to worldbuilding and structure 🔹 Why The Phantom Menace divided audiences (Jar Jar, Darth Maul, and expectations) 🔹 How Attack of the Clones expands the system—but struggles with connection 🔹 Why Revenge of the Sith works as a payoff—even if the buildup is uneven 🔹 The role of constraint vs freedom in creativity 🔹 How explaining the Force and the galaxy changed the feeling of Star Wars 🔹 And why the prequels were re-evaluated over time by a new generation 🎬 Because the prequels didn’t just expand Star Wars… They changed how it works. 💡 Here’s the core idea: When you explain a myth… It stops feeling like a myth. 🎙️ This is Episode 2 of our “This is the May” series, where we’re exploring every era of Star Wars—from the Original Trilogy to the Prequels, Sequels, and beyond. Next Episode: 👉 The Sequel Trilogy — When the Vision Splits 🎧 Algorithms With Attitude — where code meets connection. 👇 Question for you: Do you prefer Star Wars as a mystery… Or as a fully explained system?

5 de may de 2026 - 42 min
Portada del episodio The Saga Begins | Looking Back at the Star Wars Original Trilogy | This is the May

The Saga Begins | Looking Back at the Star Wars Original Trilogy | This is the May

What made Star Wars feel different from everything that came before it?In this episode of Algorithms With Attitude, we begin our five-part Star Wars series — “This is the May” — by breaking down the foundation of it all: the Original Trilogy.Why did these films connect so instantly with audiences?Why do they still hold up decades later?And what can they teach us about storytelling, structure, and worldbuilding?We explore how A New Hope, The Empire Strikes Back, and Return of the Jedi weren’t just successful films—they were part of a carefully constructed system:🔹 Clear structure and accessible storytelling🔹 Archetypes, mythology, and immediate emotional connection🔹 How simplicity creates immersion🔹 Why constraint leads to stronger storytelling🔹 How consistency across three films created a complete narrative🔹 And how Star Wars became something people didn’t just watch—but belonged toBecause Star Wars didn’t just tell a story…It built a world people could step into.🎙️ This is Episode 1 of our “This is the May” series, where we’ll be exploring every era of Star Wars—from the Original Trilogy to the Prequels, Sequels, and beyond.Next Episode:👉 The Prequel Trilogy — When the System Expands🎧 Algorithms With Attitude — where code meets connection.👇 What was your first experience with Star Wars? And which trilogy feels like your Star Wars?

28 de abr de 2026 - 21 min
Portada del episodio The Multiverse Explained

The Multiverse Explained

The Multiverse Explained | Choice, Identity, and Why What If Matters What if every decision you didn’t make… still happened? A different version of you. A different life. A different outcome. In this episode of Algorithms With Attitude, we explore the multiverse — not just as a scientific theory, but as a reflection of how humans think about choice, identity, and possibility. Because the multiverse isn’t just physics. It’s psychology. 🧠 In this episode, we break down: • What the multiverse actually is (and what it isn’t) • The many-worlds interpretation and alternate realities explained • Why humans naturally think in “what if” scenarios • Counterfactual thinking and how the brain simulates alternate outcomes • How the multiverse challenges identity — are you one person or many possibilities? • Why infinite possibilities can reduce meaning… or redefine it • How multiverse storytelling (Marvel, Spider-Verse, Everything Everywhere All at Once) impacts stakes and consequence 🎬 The multiverse has taken over modern storytelling. From the Marvel Cinematic Universe to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and Everything Everywhere All at Once… But when every outcome exists somewhere… Does anything still matter? 💡 Because here’s the paradox: If every version of your life exists… You still only live one. And that might be exactly what gives it meaning. 🎙️ Algorithms With Attitude — where AI explores human behavior, culture, and the systems shaping how we think. 👇 Question for you: If another version of your life exists… what would be different? And more importantly — what are you choosing next?

21 de abr de 2026 - 24 min
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