TNE Presents: The Campaign to Eden™

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2 h 19 min · 2 de jul de 2026
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The episode opens with Ken explaining why the show's new intro didn't make the cut after technical issues ruined his latest attempt, leading to plenty of playful teasing about Michael Jackson-inspired music, forgotten files, and Raquel never getting to hear the new version. From there, the duo dives into an entertaining discussion about the summer heat, expensive haircuts, natural hair, wigs, barber prices, and the realities of hair care. Along the way, they share personal stories, debate hairstyles, joke about balding, and keep the laughs going with Raquel's infamous dad jokes and Ken's attempts to defend his Apple Music listening habits. The mood shifts during the "Now I Know" segment as Ken shares his reaction to learning about the tragic 1984 McDonald's massacre after watching the documentary 77 Minutes. Together, they discuss the heartbreaking events, the lasting impact on survivors, and their thoughts on how the tragedy unfolded, making for one of the episode's most serious and thought-provoking conversations. To close out the episode, the discussion turns to gaming and the future of the industry. Ken and Raquel react to the growing push toward an all-digital future, the disappearance of physical game releases, rising collector prices, and the frustrations surrounding live-service games that players can no longer access despite spending hundreds of dollars. As always, the episode blends comedy, real-life conversations, gaming culture, and deeper topics into another fun and engaging installment of Campaign to Eden. follow the show - https://linktr.ee/tne [https://linktr.ee/tne]

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The episode opens with Ken explaining why the show's new intro didn't make the cut after technical issues ruined his latest attempt, leading to plenty of playful teasing about Michael Jackson-inspired music, forgotten files, and Raquel never getting to hear the new version. From there, the duo dives into an entertaining discussion about the summer heat, expensive haircuts, natural hair, wigs, barber prices, and the realities of hair care. Along the way, they share personal stories, debate hairstyles, joke about balding, and keep the laughs going with Raquel's infamous dad jokes and Ken's attempts to defend his Apple Music listening habits. The mood shifts during the "Now I Know" segment as Ken shares his reaction to learning about the tragic 1984 McDonald's massacre after watching the documentary 77 Minutes. Together, they discuss the heartbreaking events, the lasting impact on survivors, and their thoughts on how the tragedy unfolded, making for one of the episode's most serious and thought-provoking conversations. To close out the episode, the discussion turns to gaming and the future of the industry. Ken and Raquel react to the growing push toward an all-digital future, the disappearance of physical game releases, rising collector prices, and the frustrations surrounding live-service games that players can no longer access despite spending hundreds of dollars. As always, the episode blends comedy, real-life conversations, gaming culture, and deeper topics into another fun and engaging installment of Campaign to Eden. follow the show - https://linktr.ee/tne [https://linktr.ee/tne]

2 de jul de 20262 h 19 min
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the cost of everything

In Episode 10 of Campaign to Eden, Ken and Raquel kick things off with a candid discussion about the show's future, including plans to finally replace the podcast's much-criticized intro music. What starts as a conversation about branding quickly turns into the kind of laid-back, unpredictable banter listeners have come to expect from the duo. The episode dives into a wide range of topics, from longtime mentor Calvin's impact on their lives and the lessons he's taught over the years, to stories about pets, unexpected police encounters, and the emotional debate surrounding how people view and care for animals. Along the way, the hosts share personal experiences, reflect on friendships, and discuss how knowledge gained over time often proves itself through real-world situations. Food becomes another major talking point as the conversation shifts to favorite restaurants, overrated fast-food chains, rising menu prices, and the disappearance of the beloved dollar menu. Ken and Raquel compare everything from Raising Cane's and Wingstop to Sonic treats, pickles, and the ever-changing value of fast food in today's economy. The fan-favorite "Now I Know" segment makes an appearance with an impromptu lesson on converting Celsius to Fahrenheit, leading to plenty of laughs as the hosts work through the math together in real time. Later, the discussion moves into favorite animals, childhood nostalgia, The Lion King, and a humorous debate involving Michael Jackson. The episode wraps up with a deep dive into gaming, including Grand Theft Auto VI preorders, rising game prices, digital-only releases, console trends, and the growing cost of gaming as a hobby. Packed with humor, nostalgia, random tangents, and genuine conversation, this milestone tenth episode captures everything that makes Campaign to Eden such an entertaining listen.

25 de jun de 20261 h 48 min
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the cost of AI

In this episode of TNE Presents: Campaign to Eden, Ken and Raquel kick things off with their ongoing debate over who is really carrying the team in their Resident Evil 5 playthrough. What starts as friendly trash talk quickly turns into stories about gaming mishaps, controller issues, PC modding adventures, and the frustrations of trying to teach friends and family basic computer troubleshooting. The conversation shifts into car maintenance, with Ken sharing how his grandfather taught him to change his own oil and discussing the growing concerns surrounding "right to repair" legislation. From there, the hosts dive into wealth, history, and modern economics, comparing today's billionaires to the legendary wealth of Mansa Musa, the ruler of the Mali Empire, whose immense fortune and influence continue to spark debate centuries later. The episode also explores the impact of artificial intelligence, focusing on Elon Musk's Colossus AI facilities in the Memphis area. Ken and Raquel discuss local concerns surrounding environmental effects, infrastructure demands, and the broader role AI is beginning to play in everyday life. Their conversation expands into gaming technology, the future of AI-driven development, and how rapidly changing technology affects both consumers and creators. As always, the discussion circles back to gaming, with conversations about The Sims, Grand Theft Auto, Red Dead Redemption 2, The Last of Us Part II, Sonic games, and the evolution of open-world titles. Along the way, the hosts share personal stories, memorable gaming experiences, and their thoughts on modern gaming culture. Filled with humor, debates, nostalgia, and thought-provoking commentary, this episode of Campaign to Eden delivers another entertaining blend of gaming, technology, history, and real-world discussion that keeps listeners engaged from start to finish. follow the show - https://linktr.ee/tne [https://linktr.ee/tne]

18 de jun de 20261 h 54 min
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yaay growth!

In this lively episode of Campaign to Eden, Ken and Raquel kick things off with stories about online gaming, Discord antics, and the fine line between friendly hazing and outright bullying. The conversation quickly turns into a deeper discussion about personal accountability, body image, health, and the motivation behind self-improvement. Ken shares his ongoing fitness journey, recovery from past back injuries, and the lifestyle changes he's making to improve his overall health. The hosts also talk about extreme summer heat, workplace conditions, seasonal preferences, and how weather affects daily life. From there, the episode's "Now I Know" segment explores the history of the Fairness Doctrine, an FCC policy that once required news outlets to present opposing viewpoints on controversial issues. Ken examines how its repeal during the Reagan administration changed the media landscape and contributed to the political bias many people perceive in modern news coverage. As the conversation unfolds, the hosts dive into media influence, public perception, conspiracy theories, education, and how information is presented to the public. They discuss whether television, books, and entertainment subtly shape opinions and beliefs, leading to a broader debate about culture, representation, and changing social norms. The episode wraps up with an honest and sometimes humorous exchange about modern entertainment, generational differences, identity, and the evolving ways people view representation in movies, television, and society. As always, Campaign to Eden delivers an unfiltered conversation filled with personal experiences, thought-provoking perspectives, laughs, and plenty of spirited debate. follow the show and all of TNE - https://linktr.ee/tne [https://linktr.ee/tne]

10 de jun de 20261 h 54 min
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soup chronicles

On this episode of Campaign to Eden, the conversation goes completely off the rails in the best way possible. From hilarious debates about food, body image, and “cold soup cereal,” to deep dives into music, human behavior, and strange medical facts, the crew delivers another unpredictable and entertaining discussion packed with comedy and raw honesty. The first major topic dives into the “Now I Know” segment, where the hosts break down two bizarre discoveries that completely catch everyone off guard. One conversation explores the scientific phenomenon known as “eargasms” — also called frisson — and why certain music creates emotional chills and goosebumps. Michael Jackson’s music becomes the centerpiece of a passionate discussion about why some songs emotionally hit so hard and why music can feel almost spiritual. The second discovery takes an even wilder turn as the crew reacts to information about how newborn foreskin cells are reportedly used in medical research, skin grafts, and high-end cosmetic products, leading to hilarious but uncomfortable reactions throughout the episode. Later, the discussion shifts into body image, BBL culture, beauty standards, and the dangers behind cosmetic surgery trends before spiraling into conversations about technology replacing human interaction, TikTok horror videos, internet culture, and how people hide behind phones and social media. The episode also touches on faith, biblical understanding, and the importance of learning truth versus relying only on emotions or opinions. As always, the chemistry between the hosts keeps the conversation hilarious, chaotic, and unexpectedly thought-provoking from beginning to end. follow the show and join the discord - https://linktr.ee/tne [https://linktr.ee/tne]

4 de jun de 20261 h 56 min