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In The Cypher

Podcast de InTheCypher

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Actualidad y política

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In The Cypher is a culture and politics podcast cutting through media noise, tech hype, and recycled talking points.Hosted by two former New Yorkers with roots in tech, hip-hop, and urban life, the show breaks down current events, power structures, and cultural shifts with context, skepticism, and humor. No cable-news scripts. No partisan cosplay.Episodes mix sharp takes with history and lived experience—media consolidation, streaming fatigue, Silicon Valley politics, race, class, and how policy decisions land in real communities. This isn’t left vs. right. It’s systems vs. people.

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11 episodios

Portada del episodio Ep 11 - America Is Feeling the Collapse | Oil, Inflation & the End of the Petrodollar

Ep 11 - America Is Feeling the Collapse | Oil, Inflation & the End of the Petrodollar

Gas prices are rising again, grocery bills are getting worse, and the global economy is shifting away from U.S. dominance. In this episode of In The Cypher, Kujo Brown and TheBadGuy break down the growing collapse of the petrodollar system, the rise of China’s Yuan oil trade, and how everyday Americans are already feeling the consequences through inflation, fuel costs, and economic instability. The conversation expands into capitalism, corporate greed, renewable energy failures, the long-term psychological effects of COVID, remote work culture, and the dismantling of the Voting Rights Act. The hosts also examine the political fragmentation happening inside the American left, the rise of conservative Black politicians, and the growing sense that the United States is entering a period of structural decline. Topics Include: * Oil prices and the petrodollar * China & Saudi Arabia energy deals * Grocery inflation * Renewable energy politics * COVID and remote work * Voting Rights Act rollback * Clarence Thomas and conservative Black politics * Capitalism vs socialism * The future of the American economy Like, share, subscribe, and join the conversation. #InTheCypher #Petrodollar #Inflation #Politics #OilPrices #VotingRights #China #Capitalism

7 de may de 2026 - 58 min
Portada del episodio Ep 10 - Power, Narratives, and the Systems Behind the Headlines

Ep 10 - Power, Narratives, and the Systems Behind the Headlines

After a break, Kujo Brown and TheBadGuy are back in the cypher—and they waste no time diving into the chaos shaping today’s headlines. The episode opens with a breakdown of the reported incident surrounding the White House Correspondents’ Dinner, questioning the narrative, security failures, and how quickly speculation fills the gaps when facts don’t add up. From there, the conversation expands into a deeper look at how media, politics, and perception intersect in real time. This episode also explores: • how political narratives are shaped—and who benefits from them • the influence of lobbying, foreign policy alignment, and media framing • the economic realities behind rising oil prices and global energy shifts • Cuba’s push toward renewable energy and what it could mean for the Caribbean • generational struggles with wealth, opportunity, and economic instability • the growing role of AI and automation in reshaping the workforce • systemic contradictions in capitalism, consumer culture, and accountability Throughout the conversation, Kujo and TheBadGuy connect current events to larger patterns—questioning not just what’s happening, but why it keeps happening the same way. This is a wide-ranging, unfiltered discussion about power, perception, and the systems that shape everyday life. Tap in and join the conversation.

30 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 23 min
Portada del episodio Ep 09 - AIPAC, Israel, and the U.S. Political Machine Explained

Ep 09 - AIPAC, Israel, and the U.S. Political Machine Explained

In this episode of In The Cypher, Kujo Brown and TheBadGuy examine the political, historical, and economic forces shaping U.S. foreign policy toward Israel and the Middle East. The conversation explores how lobbying power, political incentives, and global alliances influence American decision-making. From AIPAC’s role in Washington to the broader “bandwagon” effect in politics, the discussion looks at how narratives around foreign policy take hold and why challenging them can be politically difficult. The episode also dives into: • the influence of lobbying groups in U.S. politics • how foreign policy consensus forms in Washington • the relationship between media narratives and political alignment • historical context behind modern Middle East policy • why dissent inside American politics often carries political risk This episode continues In The Cypher’s focus on political power structures, media narratives, and how global events intersect with American politics.

3 de abr de 2026 - 52 min
Portada del episodio Ep 08 - Who Really Runs the System? War, Tech & Power Explained

Ep 08 - Who Really Runs the System? War, Tech & Power Explained

In this episode of In the Cypher, Kujo Brown and TheBadGuy break down the deeper forces shaping today's political and technological landscape. We discuss the controversial DOGE government program, the psychology of power and fear in modern politics, and the growing geopolitical conflict involving Iran, Israel, and the United States. The conversation also dives into cyber warfare, government surveillance technology, global trade dynamics, and the economic structures that keep the modern world running. Along the way we examine race, culture, media narratives, and the uncomfortable truths about power structures that most mainstream conversations avoid. Topics covered include: • The DOGE government scandal and internal contradictions • Why political power reacts aggressively to perceived loss • The psychology of fear in modern conservative politics • Cyber warfare and global hacking threats • U.S. involvement in the Iran conflict • Global trade relationships with Israel • How corporate tech infrastructure creates security risks • The cultural politics of hip hop and authenticity This is a wide-ranging conversation about power, systems, and the narratives shaping the modern world. Listen now and join the discussion.

16 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 25 min
Portada del episodio Ep 07 - Bought Politicians, Borrowed Wars: AIPAC, Israel, and the U.S. “Bandwagon”

Ep 07 - Bought Politicians, Borrowed Wars: AIPAC, Israel, and the U.S. “Bandwagon”

March 3, 2026 — and the world feels like it shifted overnight. In this episode of In The Cypher, Kujo Brown and TheBadGuy break down the escalating conflict in the Middle East and the deeper political machinery behind it. From AIPAC’s influence in American elections to the financial incentives behind war, we examine how power, lobbying, and geopolitics collide in Washington. The conversation moves beyond headlines. We connect today’s conflicts to decades of policy decisions — defunding education, outsourcing American industry, and reshaping the middle class — while exploring how propaganda, media narratives, and economic incentives shape public perception. We also look at who actually benefits when wars start, from defense contractors to energy markets, and why political accountability in America feels increasingly disconnected from the public. Even in chaos, history shows people build new cultures and communities. Sometimes the most powerful movements come from the margins.

4 de mar de 2026 - 1 h 11 min
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