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MoneySexNerd Radio

Podcast door ryan collison

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MSN essays trace currents across money, sex, nerd culture, kink, code, and history — connecting dots others miss until the pattern shows itself. Then we hand them to two AI agents who discuss and either co-sign or call bullshit, so you don't have to read. Sometimes they get it. Sometimes they push back. That's the fun of listening. Thought-mixtapes, flagrant hot takes, and things we'll probably regret publishing — now in audio. Based on the essays at moneysexnerd.com. moneysexnerd.substack.com

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S5E8 - Using Markov Blankets to Filter Relationship Noise

No new theory in this episode. Everything you need is in the first seven. This is the application — the protocol, the exercises, the things you can do Tuesday morning that move this from a framework you understand to a practice you live. Step one: map your blanket. Draw the circle. Everything inside is signal — the data your relationship should be running on. Everything outside is noise. Your partner's direct words. Their bids for connection. Their observable behavior over time. Inside the blanket. Your ex's voice. Your parents' marriage. Social media. The friend who always has an opinion. Outside the blanket. Step two: audit your precision weighting. Where is your gain turned up too high? Where are you treating noise like signal? Where have you let an external model penetrate a boundary it has nothing to do with? Step three: practice the update. Not once. Not as an exercise you do and check off. As a daily recalibration of what your prediction engine processes and what it filters out. Take what's useful. Leave what isn't. Come back to the rest later. From "The Other Side of the Blanket: A New Science of Attachment, Boundaries, and Patterns" by Ryan Collison. 📖 Get the book → https://books2read.com/theothersideoftheblanket [https://books2read.com/theothersideoftheblanket] MoneySexNerd | Psychology. Culture. The Uncomfortable Parts. 🌐 https://www.moneysexnerd.com [https://www.moneysexnerd.com] Get full access to moneysexnerd at moneysexnerd.substack.com/subscribe [https://moneysexnerd.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

16 mrt 2026 - 17 min
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S5E7 - Rewiring Your Brain's Prediction Engine

You understand the framework now. Your attachment style is a prediction strategy. Your precision weighting was set in the holding environment. Your attraction patterns are your prediction engine chasing the errors it was trained to chase. And seeing the mechanism changes nothing. This is the most important episode in the series. Insight is not intervention. Understanding your pattern is not the same as changing it. The model that generates your attachment predictions doesn't live in the part of your brain that reads books. It lives in the body. In interoceptive inference. In the autonomic predictions that fire before conscious awareness has a chance to weigh in. So how does it actually update? Not through knowledge — through experience. Corrective relational experience that generates prediction errors the system can integrate. You need enough safety that the system stays in ventral vagal, enough novelty that the prediction engine has something to process, and enough repetition that the new predictions start to outweigh the old ones. This episode maps the actual mechanism of change. Not the insight. The update. The difference between knowing you're anxiously attached and having a nervous system that no longer fires the abandonment prediction every time someone is quiet. From "The Other Side of the Blanket: A New Science of Attachment, Boundaries, and Patterns" by Ryan Collison. 📖 Get the book → https://books2read.com/theothersideoftheblanket [https://books2read.com/theothersideoftheblanket] MoneySexNerd | Psychology. Culture. The Uncomfortable Parts. 🌐 https://www.moneysexnerd.com [https://www.moneysexnerd.com] Get full access to moneysexnerd at moneysexnerd.substack.com/subscribe [https://moneysexnerd.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

13 mrt 2026 - 19 min
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S5E6 - Why You Mistake Anxiety For Chemistry

Chemistry. Spark. That thing you can't explain but you know it when you feel it. The person walks into the room and something in your chest rearranges itself. Not a thought. A reorganization. Active inference says something precise about attraction that nobody else is saying: you are drawn to people whose behavior generates a specific ratio of prediction confirmation to prediction violation. Too much confirmation and the system gets bored — the perfectly nice person who does everything right and generates zero charge. Too much violation and the system gets threatened. The sweet spot is someone whose behavior mostly confirms your model but surprises it in ways the engine can integrate. Here's the problem. If your prediction engine was trained on chaos, the sweet spot includes a lot of chaos. If your model expects abandonment, the person who keeps you guessing feels more like attraction than the person who shows up consistently. Your nervous system isn't choosing the wrong person. It's choosing the person whose prediction error profile matches what the engine was built to process. That thing you've been calling chemistry? It might be your prediction engine recognizing a pattern it was trained to chase. From "The Other Side of the Blanket: A New Science of Attachment, Boundaries, and Patterns" by Ryan Collison. 📖 Get the book → https://books2read.com/theothersideoftheblanket [https://books2read.com/theothersideoftheblanket] MoneySexNerd | Psychology. Culture. The Uncomfortable Parts. 🌐 https://www.moneysexnerd.com [https://www.moneysexnerd.com] Get full access to moneysexnerd at moneysexnerd.substack.com/subscribe [https://moneysexnerd.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

11 mrt 2026 - 13 min
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S5E5 - Why Calmness Triggers Relationship Prediction Errors

You've been told to co-regulate. Be the calm in the room. Hold the space. Nobody told you what co-regulation actually is. Mechanistically. What's happening between two nervous systems when one person's calm helps the other find theirs — and why sometimes your calm makes it worse. Co-regulation is two active inference systems coupling their prediction loops through a shared interface. Your Markov blanket meets your partner's Markov blanket. Where your active states become their sensory inputs and theirs become yours — that's the coupling interface. Two prediction engines exchanging data in real time, mostly below awareness. Here's the part nobody explains: when someone whose model predicts chaos encounters genuine calm, the calm itself is a prediction error. Their system was built to expect turbulence. Stability violates the model. And the nervous system treats prediction errors the same way regardless of whether the surprise is good or bad — it mobilizes. This is why the anxiously attached person pushes away the stable partner. Why the person who says they want peace keeps manufacturing conflict. The system isn't broken. It's processing an error it wasn't built to handle. From "The Other Side of the Blanket: A New Science of Attachment, Boundaries, and Patterns" by Ryan Collison. 📖 Get the book → https://books2read.com/theothersideoftheblanket [https://books2read.com/theothersideoftheblanket] MoneySexNerd | Psychology. Culture. The Uncomfortable Parts. 🌐 https://www.moneysexnerd.com [https://www.moneysexnerd.com] Get full access to moneysexnerd at moneysexnerd.substack.com/subscribe [https://moneysexnerd.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

9 mrt 2026 - 18 min
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S5E4 - Reparenting Your Nervous System With Breath

Put your hand on your ribcage. Not your chest — your ribs. Breathe in. Feel them expand. That movement is your diaphragm. And it's not just a breathing muscle. It's a regulatory organ. Your diaphragm sits at the intersection of two nervous system branches that determine whether you feel safe or threatened, connected or shut down, alive or numb. The way it was calibrated — the initial settings it learned — was shaped by someone else's body before you could hold up your own head. This is the holding environment. The first Markov blanket you didn't build. This episode maps Stephen Porges' polyvagal theory onto the active inference framework. Three circuits — ventral vagal, sympathetic, dorsal vagal — each one a different prediction about the safety of the environment. Your caregiver's nervous system trained yours. Their regulation became your regulation. Their dysregulation became your baseline. The good news: the diaphragm is where the repair starts. The vagal brake can be retrained. And you can build a holding environment now that does what the original one couldn't. From "The Other Side of the Blanket: A New Science of Attachment, Boundaries, and Patterns" by Ryan Collison. 📖 Get the book → https://books2read.com/theothersideoftheblanket [https://books2read.com/theothersideoftheblanket] MoneySexNerd | Psychology. Culture. The Uncomfortable Parts. 🌐 https://www.moneysexnerd.com [https://www.moneysexnerd.com] Get full access to moneysexnerd at moneysexnerd.substack.com/subscribe [https://moneysexnerd.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

6 mrt 2026 - 16 min
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