The Merge (Coalition Strategy)
After the merge, Survivor stops being about teams—and starts being about coalitions. In this episode, Claire and Tykee break down what Survivor: David vs. Goliath teaches us about building alliances that actually hold once everyone is on the same beach. The merge isn’t unity—it’s exposure: hidden incentives surface, freelancing begins, and visible power quickly loses its edge if you don’t have the count.
Using post-merge Survivor dynamics, bird behavior, and real-world campaign examples, the hosts show why coalitions fail when they rely on vibes instead of structure. They walk through the three opening moves every coalition needs: a clear strategy statement, a values map to surface non-negotiables before conflict erupts, and a concrete structure with named roles, backups, and decision-makers. You’ll also learn why coalitions need both “logic people” and “belonging people,” how to manage information flow after the merge, and why majorities are always temporary.
The core lesson: after the merge, you don’t win by feeling unified—you win by recombining on purpose.
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