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I Couchsurfed Out of a Eugenics Cult—Becca Camp's Escape

1 h 2 min · 10 de jun de 2026
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A 22-year-old from Fort Worth, Texas, couchsurfed her way into Silicon Valley's elite circles using pure entitlement and soft power. But what Becca Camp discovered inside those dinner tables wasn't just insider gossip — it was an explicit, documented eugenics plan being discussed by men who are now running the country. In this dispatch from behind enemy lines, Becca shares what it cost her to play the role of the 'genetically superior woman' expected to breed, how proximity to power intoxicated her for four years, and what she learned when she got kicked out on her ass. The wreckage became the foundation for her real wealth: a community that held her, taught her what interdependence means, and proved that belonging — not capital — is what makes you unbreakable. ✨Inside the Episode * The TED Volunteer Hack — How a 22-year-old Texas girl infiltrated Silicon Valley's most exclusive conferences by volunteering as a badge-checker — and why this 'fake it till you make it' tactic is actually genius network architecture.  * Live Long and Prosper vs Be Fruitful and Multiply — The explicit eugenics framework Becca heard discussed at dinner tables: a choice between the elite's strategy (long life, few children) vs breeding the next generation of genetic 'superiority.' She was assigned a role in the latter.  * Curtis Yarvin Is JD Vance's Right Hand — The ideological architect of the eugenics plan discussed in 2010s Silicon Valley is now in government — explicitly pro-dictatorship, anti-democracy, directly influencing policy.  * The Frilly Orange Dress and Proximity to Power — Becca's raw admission: she stayed in a relationship where she was groomed for a specific biological role because proximity to power was intoxicating — and how that admission is what finally made Marley trust her.  * Community Held Me When I Crashed — The moment Becca got kicked out of the circle, her actual community — not the billionaires, not the status — held her through wreckage and taught her what real wealth is.  * Distributed Power and the Fridge Czar — How Becca is building the opposite of Silicon Valley: distributed power with clear roles, interdependence instead of competition, collaboration instead of domination.  * 20% Strategy, 80% Embodiment — The framework underlying Becca's Embodied Entrepreneurship summit: most entrepreneurial success comes not from tactics but from nervous system integrity and human connection. 🚨 Marley’s CTA (Because… duh): 💰 Want to stop bleeding cash in your business and finally pay yourself like a pro? Download Marley’s free guide: theprofitgoddess.com/nyp 📚 Want to fix your pricing so you can stop working for free? Grab But Are You Making Any Money? → http://amzn.to/1wAWpfx [http://amzn.to/1wAWpfx] ✨ For your daily drip of chaos, sass, sparkles, and survival: Follow @ThePartyGoddess on Instagram.

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episode I Couchsurfed Out of a Eugenics Cult—Becca Camp's Escape artwork

I Couchsurfed Out of a Eugenics Cult—Becca Camp's Escape

A 22-year-old from Fort Worth, Texas, couchsurfed her way into Silicon Valley's elite circles using pure entitlement and soft power. But what Becca Camp discovered inside those dinner tables wasn't just insider gossip — it was an explicit, documented eugenics plan being discussed by men who are now running the country. In this dispatch from behind enemy lines, Becca shares what it cost her to play the role of the 'genetically superior woman' expected to breed, how proximity to power intoxicated her for four years, and what she learned when she got kicked out on her ass. The wreckage became the foundation for her real wealth: a community that held her, taught her what interdependence means, and proved that belonging — not capital — is what makes you unbreakable. ✨Inside the Episode * The TED Volunteer Hack — How a 22-year-old Texas girl infiltrated Silicon Valley's most exclusive conferences by volunteering as a badge-checker — and why this 'fake it till you make it' tactic is actually genius network architecture.  * Live Long and Prosper vs Be Fruitful and Multiply — The explicit eugenics framework Becca heard discussed at dinner tables: a choice between the elite's strategy (long life, few children) vs breeding the next generation of genetic 'superiority.' She was assigned a role in the latter.  * Curtis Yarvin Is JD Vance's Right Hand — The ideological architect of the eugenics plan discussed in 2010s Silicon Valley is now in government — explicitly pro-dictatorship, anti-democracy, directly influencing policy.  * The Frilly Orange Dress and Proximity to Power — Becca's raw admission: she stayed in a relationship where she was groomed for a specific biological role because proximity to power was intoxicating — and how that admission is what finally made Marley trust her.  * Community Held Me When I Crashed — The moment Becca got kicked out of the circle, her actual community — not the billionaires, not the status — held her through wreckage and taught her what real wealth is.  * Distributed Power and the Fridge Czar — How Becca is building the opposite of Silicon Valley: distributed power with clear roles, interdependence instead of competition, collaboration instead of domination.  * 20% Strategy, 80% Embodiment — The framework underlying Becca's Embodied Entrepreneurship summit: most entrepreneurial success comes not from tactics but from nervous system integrity and human connection. 🚨 Marley’s CTA (Because… duh): 💰 Want to stop bleeding cash in your business and finally pay yourself like a pro? Download Marley’s free guide: theprofitgoddess.com/nyp 📚 Want to fix your pricing so you can stop working for free? Grab But Are You Making Any Money? → http://amzn.to/1wAWpfx [http://amzn.to/1wAWpfx] ✨ For your daily drip of chaos, sass, sparkles, and survival: Follow @ThePartyGoddess on Instagram.

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Brandon McCraney walked away from a lucrative corporate career where he'd finally achieved the VP title he'd been chasing for years—only to realize in a month it meant nothing. That failure became his doorway. Over wine during Christmas Vacation, his wife believed in his whiskey dream before he fully believed in it himself. What followed was two years of rejected locations, county inspectors reversing approvals after the fact, a wiped-out 401k, and a terrifying bet: everything on a business no bank would finance. But on opening day during COVID, a two-hour line formed. His skeptical Southern Baptist mom showed up and whispered her apology and belief. Today, Old Raleigh is in 40 states, five-star rated, and producing 180 unique releases a year—because Brandon refuses to replicate a batch. This episode is the whiskey masterclass everyone expects, but it's really about what it actually costs to build something real, and why that cost is the proof the dream was worth it. 🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS * Why Kansas Lobbyists Are Hidden in Every Bourbon Bottle — The 'charred first-use barrel' requirement wasn't about flavor—it was about job security. In the 1960s, Kansas legislators inserted the clause into bourbon legislation to protect the state's lumber industry. The U.S. Federal Liquor Code still reflects a backroom deal from sixty years ago.  * Seasonal Expansion-Contraction — The 'Masterclass' Moment — Marley's genuine realization that bourbon's complexity comes from weather. Summer heat forces whiskey into the charred wood; fall cooling releases it back into the barrel. The constant cycle is what creates caramel, vanilla, and spice notes. Expansion, contraction, complexity.  * No Nails, No Glue — Just Sealed Wood & Craft — Barrel-making has no shortcuts. Coopers cut staves to perfection, use hoops to form the shape, pressure-test with water, and seal it all without a single nail or drop of glue. Marley's response: 'No wonder whiskey is expensive.'  * The Chef's Pantry — Why Brandon Never Replicates a Batch — Brandon is a blender, not a distiller. He partners with other distilleries, procures barrels like a chef's spice rack, and blends them into one-off creations. He's created a business where no two batches are identical—artistic freedom at scale.  * Chased the Title for Years, Got It, Hated It in a Month — December 2016: Brandon finally achieved the interim VP title he'd pursued throughout his corporate career. One month in, he realized titles are empty. The failure of not getting the permanent role became the best thing that ever happened to him.  * Wiped Out the 401k — The Real Cost of the Dream — After two years finding the right location, county inspectors reversed their own approvals mid-construction. The timeline collapsed. Brandon emptied the family 401k to open Old Raleigh in January 2020. His wife's line: 'We just can't lose our house.'  * Two-Hour Opening Line — Community Belief Validated the Sacrifice — April 2021, during COVID, when bars and restaurants were dying. Two-hour line to buy the first Old Raleigh release. His skeptical Southern Baptist mom showed up, witnessed the turnout, and pulled him aside: 'Clearly, you're onto something. Sorry I was worried.' 🚨 Marley’s CTA (Because… duh): 💰 Want to stop bleeding cash in your business and finally pay yourself like a pro? Download Marley’s free guide: theprofitgoddess.com/nyp 📚 Want to fix your pricing so you can stop working for free? Grab But Are You Making Any Money? → http://amzn.to/1wAWpfx [http://amzn.to/1wAWpfx] ✨ For your daily drip of chaos, sass, sparkles, and survival: Follow @ThePartyGoddess on Instagram.

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Marley Majcher sits down with astrologer Ashley McFarland to talk cosmic weather, but the conversation tilts into something more personal: Marley is selling the house she raised three kids in over thirty-one years, her youngest is leaving for college, and she's facing a freedom she doesn't quite feel yet. Ashley names the macro context — Uranus in Gemini for seven years will disrupt everything we thought was stable — and then zeros in on Marley's own identity shift. The astrology becomes the permission structure for admitting that endings are disorienting, glimmers of joy are real even if the wave hasn't come, and the way through is grounding rituals, honest emotion release, and showing up for yourself. A conversation about life chapters, cosmic timing, and the courage to sit with uncertainty. 🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS Why Everything Feels Upside Down Right Now — Ashley explains Uranus in Gemini (arriving for seven years in 2026) and the Pluto return for the US — historical precedents show empires cycle every 250 years, and this is a structural moment of disruption and exposure.  Marley's Thirty-One-Year Motherhood Chapter Ending — Marley admits she's selling her house as her daughter leaves for college, ending thirty-one years of full-time parenting — but she expected to feel free and hasn't, just glimmers.  Identity Shift and the Saturn-in-Aries Reading — Ashley names Marley's Aries rising and the identity shift happening now — Saturn brings hardship but also self-discovery, and the empty nest is forcing her to ask 'Who am I without the children living with me?'  The Earthing and Forced-Cry Practice — Ashley shares her monthly 'forced cry' ritual — sitting with grief, shame, and fear to release them — and recommends grounding in nature, water rituals, and spiritual practice integration to sit with disruption.  June 9 Venus-Jupiter Conjunction for Major Life Moves — The most favorable date coming up: Venus and Jupiter align in Cancer, making it perfect for launching something, selling property, or making big financial decisions — Marley's house could sell around this date.  The Analog Mail Club Launching June 9 — Ashley is launching a monthly snail-mail club ($11–$13/month) featuring handwritten astrology letters, moon calendars, zodiac stickers, and oracle cards — a response to the trend of analog ritual in an over-digital age.  Leo Season and the Fifth House Callback — Jupiter moves into Marley's fifth house (creativity, romance, inner child, playfulness) — Ashley reminds her she's already been in this creative zone, affirming the identity shift is toward more lightness and self-expression. 🚨 Marley’s CTA (Because… duh): 💰 Want to stop bleeding cash in your business and finally pay yourself like a pro? Download Marley’s free guide: theprofitgoddess.com/nyp 📚 Want to fix your pricing so you can stop working for free? Grab But Are You Making Any Money? → http://amzn.to/1wAWpfx [http://amzn.to/1wAWpfx] ✨ For your daily drip of chaos, sass, sparkles, and survival: Follow @ThePartyGoddess on Instagram.

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Matt Kelsey made a film about depression, grief, and survival—and then his stepfather, who funded it, died on day five of the shoot. In this raw conversation with Marley Majcher, Matt walks through the business of indie filmmaking (the $297K budget, the missing toilets, the 10-day shoot), but the real story emerges in the second half: he's been in therapy since 13, has had suicidal ideations numerous times, and survived a bathroom-floor moment with Ativan that almost ended it. The film—dedicated to Bill—captures what it looks like when someone is falling apart on the inside while cracking jokes on the outside. Marley, who's been there too, goes from playful provocateur to co-confessor, and together they talk about what it actually means to show up for someone in crisis, and why a single text saying 'thinking of you' matters more than people know. 🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS The Unit Production Manager and the Disappearing Toilets — Kurt the UPM had to get the rental toilets back in 30 minutes when they were removed mid-location, embodying the real work of keeping a shoestring budget shoot moving. A rite of passage for any serious filmmaker.  Eight Weeks of Shot Planning for Ten Days of Shooting — Matt and cinematographer Charles Schneer (Big Lebowski, Captain America: Winter Soldier) planned every single shot for eight weeks before rolling camera, proving that one minute of planning saves four minutes of crisis on set.  Bill Dies on Day Five of the Ten-Day Shoot — Matt's stepfather, who wrote the check to fund the film and believed in it enough to take the risk, had a heart attack and died mid-production. The crew galvanized around finishing the film in his honor.  I've Had Suicidal Ideations Numerous Times — Matt reveals his lived experience with depression, therapy since age 13, and survival—the authentic foundation that makes his performance of a suicidal character in the film believable and urgent.  The Ativan Bathroom Floor: Closest to the Edge — Matt describes sitting alone on his bathroom floor with a bottle of Ativan, thinking he could end it all—until he Googled the side effects and chose to live for his wife and daughter.  The Chandler Bing Defense: Jokes That Hide the Wreck — Matt explains how he (and his character in the film) uses deflection and humor to hide depression—performing 'I'm fine' and making people laugh while drowning inside, a survival mechanism born from childhood trauma.  The 3 AM Voice and Why We Turn on Ourselves — Marley and Matt dig into why depression makes you attack yourself, especially at 3 AM when you're alone—the voice that says 'no one really likes you' even when someone you love is sleeping next to you. 🚨 Marley’s CTA (Because… duh): 💰 Want to stop bleeding cash in your business and finally pay yourself like a pro? Download Marley’s free guide: theprofitgoddess.com/nyp 📚 Want to fix your pricing so you can stop working for free? Grab But Are You Making Any Money? → http://amzn.to/1wAWpfx [http://amzn.to/1wAWpfx] ✨ For your daily drip of chaos, sass, sparkles, and survival: Follow @ThePartyGoddess on Instagram.

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episode Tommy Dorfman: Live Nation Blacklisted Me—Then I Found Evidence artwork

Tommy Dorfman: Live Nation Blacklisted Me—Then I Found Evidence

Tommy Dorfman built a $100 million electronic dance music empire in New York and New Jersey—and locked a ten-year exclusive contract at the Meadowlands, the largest state fair on the East Coast. Then Live Nation discovered it. In February 2011, they walked into a meeting and told him before he could even introduce himself: "We're gonna blow you the fuck out." They owned the talent agencies, they owned Ticketmaster, they owned the infrastructure. Tommy refused to betray his partners. They pressed the button. Fifteen years later—seven days a week selling cable door-to-door to fund lawyers—he's still fighting. He's refused their settlement offer sixteen times. The DOJ just found Live Nation guilty of monopoly on every count. Tommy holds evidence that could send executives to prison. This is the story of what it actually costs to refuse to be bought. 🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS Before He Could Say His Name — Tommy walks into the Live Nation offices in NYC and is threatened with a multi-pronged corporate attack before he can even introduce himself—the moment the machinery of power reveals itself.  The Button Gets Pressed — Every door closes at once. Talent agencies go silent, the stadium owner caves, and the ten-year deal is wiped out in 24 hours—all because Tommy refused to kick out his business partners.  Charlie Sheen in a Swamp — Living as a blacklisted promoter, Tommy throws a concert for Charlie Sheen in a literal swamp next to the Meadowlands, spending thousands on heating tents and concrete rocks just to show he can still produce a show. The SL 500 and the Gym Showers — Tommy's pride won't let him sell the Mercedes or go to France for help; instead, he lives in the car for a month and showers at the gym in secret, unwilling to embarrass himself.  Fifteen Years of Cable Sales — Since 2011, Tommy has been selling cable door-to-door seven days a week to pay attorneys and fund litigation—a parallel economy of survival built entirely to challenge a $36 billion company.  Sixteen Refusals — Live Nation has offered settlements and mediations 16 times; Tommy has refused every single one because he holds evidence of criminal enterprise, not just business wrongdoing.  Guilty on Every Count — and the Prison Evidence — The DOJ just found Live Nation guilty of monopoly. Tommy's evidence could put executives in prison, which is why the trial has been delayed for 15 years; a trial is the last thing Live Nation wants. 🚨 Marley’s CTA (Because… duh): 💰 Want to stop bleeding cash in your business and finally pay yourself like a pro? Download Marley’s free guide: theprofitgoddess.com/nyp 📚 Want to fix your pricing so you can stop working for free? Grab But Are You Making Any Money? → http://amzn.to/1wAWpfx [http://amzn.to/1wAWpfx] ✨ For your daily drip of chaos, sass, sparkles, and survival: Follow @ThePartyGoddess on Instagram.

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