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The Economy of Nothing Podcast

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The Economy of Nothing is a show about building something real in a world that rewards nothing. Part podcast, part experiment, part transmission from the void—this is where ideas get tested, stories get shaped, and the impossible might get made. Join us each week as we work in public and try to make meaning from the mess.

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60 episodios

Portada del episodio 222 | Nostalgia is the Currency

222 | Nostalgia is the Currency

The Captain and Mr. Green return with a full show rundown before spiraling into their ongoing mission for the Nothing Corporation, delivering a JJ Abrams mystery box. . Along the way: Iran war, Epstein, CEOs blaming AI for layoffs, Martin Scorsese selling out again, and whether Steven Spielberg is working for the government. Then a deep dive into the SpaceX IPO — is it valuation hype, a rug pull, or just your retirement fund doing the heavy lifting for Elon? After digressions on propaganda, meme stocks, Boiler Room, and the Musk/Zuck fight that never happened. Mr. Green finally delivers the box to a legless robot marshal on Brenner 7. The Skulk Pirates are back and they have thoughts. Timecodes: 00:00 Welcome Back Rundown 01:38 Road Trip Banter 02:41 Margaritaville Dream 04:21 Patreon And Mystery Box 06:38 SpaceX IPO Segue 08:17 Valuation Hype Or Rug Pull 15:47 Meme Stocks Market Makers 18:59 Boiler Room And Shell Games 21:17 Spielberg Disclosure Day 24:37 Watchmen Reagan And 9 11 26:35 Iran War Toll Booth 29:53 Politics Corruption Rant 31:34 Nerds Won Backlash 32:23 Zuckerberg Rogan Talk 32:51 Mr Green Rogan Pitch 33:37 Billionaire Fight Hype 35:07 Lore Heatstroke Detour 38:05 Mystery Box Economy 40:44 Robot Sheriff Showdown 47:04 Skulk Pirates Stinger 48:42 Behind The Scenes Wrap 🌐 Website https://economyofnothing.com [https://economyofnothing.com] 🛠️ Patreon https://www.patreon.com/economyofnothing [https://www.patreon.com/economyofnothing] 👕 Merch https://www.teepublic.com/user/economyofnothing [https://www.teepublic.com/user/economyofnothing]

16 de jun de 2026 - 52 min
Portada del episodio 221 | Cognitive Traffic Jam

221 | Cognitive Traffic Jam

AI Grifts, Dead Internet Theory, and Unregulated Portals The Captain and Mr. Green are rumbling, stumbling and bumbling our way through this one. Questioning conflicting U.S. labor statistics and calling market reactions to jobs reports and government shutdowns "nonsense," arguing money is fleeing bonds into hype-driven IPOs and AI narratives that rely on continual buy-in like a Ponzi scheme. They discuss "dead internet" claims, bots and engagement farms, and propose a conspiracy that data centers are a land/data grab designed to expand targeted advertising and even let bots "stimulate" the economy via crypto and stablecoins. They argue "AI" is mostly a marketing umbrella for old tools, works best for uninformed users, and is embraced by managers who don't understand work. The conversation veers into ads, streaming enshittification, dystopian futures like Neuralink-delivered ads, cultural hypocrisy, and then pivots to show planning: rebranding the podcast and plotting a skull-pirate space battle using illegal "unregulated portals" tied to robot-human war lore. timecodes 00:00 Jobs Numbers Don't Add Up 00:26 Markets React Backwards 01:21 IPO Hype and Broken Fundamentals 02:52 AI as the New Grift 03:36 Betting Apps Like Lotteries 04:09 Dead Internet Conspiracy 06:15 Data Centers Land and Data Grab 07:35 AI Is Just Marketing 08:47 Cold Reading and Fake Intelligence 10:33 Managers Love AI Summaries 12:40 Economy of Cowards 15:42 Ads Ruined the Internet 19:28 Neuralink and Mandatory Ads 23:49 Bread and Circuses Propaganda 25:47 Don't Tread on Me Hypocrisy 27:05 Wrapping the Rant 27:20 Mr Green Meta Talk 28:52 AI Panic Is Marketing 30:10 Rogan Numbers Rant 33:09 Pride Month Backlash 36:32 Religion Versus Progress 39:47 Internet Feels Real 42:02 Elvis News Cycle 43:47 Data Versus Information 45:24 Rebranding The Show 48:00 Skull Pirates Plotting 51:31 Unregulated Portal Lore 53:35 Robot Wars Time Travel

9 de jun de 2026 - 55 min
Portada del episodio 220 | The American Nightmare

220 | The American Nightmare

In this episode of Economy of Nothing, Captain Ray Tracy and Mr. Green riff on conspiratorial timing around "disclosure," 23andMe selling genetic data, and the alien.gov site, which they describe as a Men in Black–styled ICE page meant to redirect attention and encourage reporting. They spiral into broader thoughts on distraction cycles in politics and media, then shift to everyday materialism and how value is reduced to dollar amounts, illustrated by a child being paid to carry groceries and reflections on transactional relationships. A running sci‑fi narrative about delivering a mysterious box to Brenner 7108‑D turns into a saloon standoff, skull pirates, and drunk piloting advice—before revealing it was all Mr. Green's dream after passing out at IHOP. They close by plugging their email, site, and socials and encouraging listeners to do something real offline. 00:00 Bounty Hunters Framing Us 01:17 Conspiracy Vibes Tease 01:47 Restarting The Show 02:50 Ribbiting Joke Spiral 03:35 Captain And Lore Setup 04:39 23andMe Alien DNA 05:34 Alien Gov Explained 06:44 Distraction On Distraction 07:23 No Silverware Assassin 08:59 Birthday Bags Materialism 10:18 Economy Of Nothing Value 13:22 Kid Capitalist Story 15:29 Men In Black ICE Rant 17:23 TV Warriors And Hegseth 18:08 Asteroid Field Myth 19:07 Space Lanes Talk 20:17 Mr Green Parrot Head 21:32 Margaritaville Dreams 22:57 Brenner Address Confusion 24:03 Sheriff Drop Off Plan 26:12 Marshal Showdown 29:53 Skull Pirates Escape 31:15 Wake Up At IHOW 33:25 Dream Reveal Wrap 34:00 Links And Goodbye

3 de jun de 2026 - 34 min
Portada del episodio 219 | Intergalactic House of Waffles

219 | Intergalactic House of Waffles

This week The Captain and Mr. Green are still waiting on their chocolate chip pancakes while the police interview the waitstaff. In the meantime: why does time speed up as you get older (and why is Green immune), the SpaceX IPO prospectus reads like a hype bot wrote it, Reddit is cooked, the Moonshine Spaceship captain debate gets settled once and for all, and holographic cigarettes may or may not be making it into the show. Also the Intergalactic House of Waffles shirt is real, it's $16 on TeePublic, and it will be worth something someday. Wear it and refuse to explain it to anyone. Get the shirt: https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/76632863-intergalactic-house-of-waffles?store_id=803009 [https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/76632863-intergalactic-house-of-waffles?store_id=803009] economyofnothing.com | Patreon | TikTok | Instagram | Substack In the distant future, it's all gonna be fine. Chapters: 00:00 Captain vs Pilot Debate 03:13 Why Time Speeds Up 06:29 Reddit Bots and Algorithms 07:47 Elon Musk Space Hype 12:34 Back to the Space Plot 16:02 IHOW Merch Plug 16:44 Jeeves Wrong Brunner 20:42 Label Printer Chaos 22:36 IHOW Cigarette Hologram 25:14 Canon Free Zone Talk 28:33 Mystery Box Economy 31:48 Pirates Not Reported 33:34 Roman Numeral Switches 37:09 Improv Misery Meta 39:04 Social Links and Merch 42:28 Stars Aint Coming

26 de may de 2026 - 44 min
Portada del episodio 218 | The Minimum Viable Future

218 | The Minimum Viable Future

Proximity Alert, Skull Pirates, and the Minimum Viable Future | Economy of Nothing In a far-future space adventure, the Captain and Green bungle their way through a proximity alert system with 17 switches, discover two ships tailing them, and use coded maneuvers like "8008135," "42069," and "8732" to pull off evasive moves and win a dogfight against skull pirates. They then rush to return a "JJ Abrams mystery box" to dispatch, realizing they're delivering to the wrong Brenner 7 due to confusing Roman numeral vs regular numbering and debating whether to blame a robot. The episode shifts into a long discussion about modern entertainment feeling like "minimum viable product," bureaucracies, sales culture, opaque financial jargon, broken supply and demand, corporate power, voter suppression and local civic engagement, skepticism about AI and tokenized perks, and job sites allegedly farming interviews to train AI. 00:00 Theme Song Intro 00:33 Proximity Alert Panic 01:22 Hologram Radar Reveal 02:51 Evasive Maneuver Codes 04:18 Dogfight and Fuel Bureaucracy 06:17 Skull Pirates and Mystery Box 06:53 Patreon Plug and Sponsors 08:32 Wrong Brenner Seven Mixup 11:13 TV Rant The Boys 14:37 Minimum Viable Society 17:12 Sales Finance and Fake Acronyms 20:53 Crypto Hype Machine 21:51 Platforms Above The Law 22:55 Hollywood By Checklist 23:32 Plato And Better Worlds 25:07 Accountability And MeToo 26:58 Voting Power And Local Politics 27:35 Blockchain Voting Paradox 33:57 China Debt And CBDCs 37:56 Boomers Wealth And Debt Trap 39:19 AI Tokenized Labor 40:34 AI Limitations And Fluff 42:50 Walled Gardens And Data Lockdown 43:37 Job Sites Farming Interviews 44:33 Rejecting AI Interviews 45:22 Hiring Hell Conclusion

19 de may de 2026 - 46 min
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