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Jason's Fuse Podcast

Podkast av Jason Schaller

engelsk

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This is a safe place for people waking up to the fact that their life is held together with wishful thinking and duct tape. Jason’s Fuse exists for one reason: to wake you up, question control, challenge comfort and rebuild the independence that’s been engineered out of modern life.

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episode Praise Is a Leash: Approval is Replacing Pay cover

Praise Is a Leash: Approval is Replacing Pay

Most people think praise is a reward. It isn’t. In this episode, Jason breaks down how praise replaced pay, why approval became a substitute for compensation, and how organizations learned to control behavior without ever saying no. Praise feels good. That’s the trap. It triggers dopamine, builds loyalty, and delays confrontation. Meanwhile, workloads grow, inflation rises, and paychecks stay “fine.” This episode dissects praise as a behavioral mechanism, not motivation. You’ll hear how approval trains patience, why predictability is rewarded over competence, and what happens the moment praise stops working. This isn’t about bad bosses or broken systems. It’s about how normalization works, how compliance gets disguised as culture, and why pressure replaces praise the moment you stop responding the way you’re supposed to. No pep talks. No fixes. Just the mechanism exposed. In this episode: • Why praise feels good until you notice what didn’t show up with it • How dopamine replaced compensation • Why raises never keep pace with responsibility • How praise trains waiting, not growth • Why predictability matters more than competence • What changes when praise stops working • How pressure quietly replaces approval • Why the system never argues, it recalibrates If you’ve ever been told you’re valued while your paycheck stayed “fine,” this episode explains why. Think. Resist. Become. Now light the damn fuse.

27. des. 2025 - 23 min
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Discipline Is the Line Between Freedom and Obedience

Most people think discipline is about sacrifice. It isn’t. It’s about refusal. In this episode, Jason breaks down why getting debt free has less to do with budgeting and more to do with stepping out of the behavioral pattern the system expects you to follow. Discipline isn’t punishment or deprivation. It’s the quiet decision to stop participating at the level you’re told is normal. Jason explains how living below your means violates unspoken assumptions, why predictability matters more than how much debt you carry, and how discipline starts changing your life long before the numbers ever do. He shares real-world examples of social pressure, upgrades, and “earned” spending, showing how obedience sneaks back in the moment discipline feels optional. This episode explores why discipline fails during comfort instead of crisis, how boredom becomes the real test, and why freedom shows up first in how decisions feel, not what your balance says. It also explains why nothing dramatic happens when you step out of line and why that silence is the signal. In this episode: • Why discipline is refusal, not sacrifice • How living below your means breaks system expectations • Why predictability matters more than debt • How upgrades quietly pull you back into obedience • Why discipline fails during comfort, not crisis • How friction protects freedom • Why freedom appears before the numbers change • Why boring repetition is the real rebellion If discipline feels harder the longer you practice it, this episode explains why. If living below your means feels uncomfortable in ways you can’t quite name, this episode points to the pressure behind it. Think. Resist. Become. Now light the damn fuse.

20. des. 2025 - 30 min
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You’re Not Living Free. You’re Living Financed.

Most people think debt is normal. It isn’t. It’s control with better branding. In this episode, Jason breaks down how modern serfdom actually works and why most people aren’t living free. They’re living financed. Every dream comes with a payment, and every payment trains obedience. Jason explains why debt isn’t a financial tool but a behavioral one, how comfort keeps people predictable, and why the system reacts the moment you stop being profitable as a borrower. He also shares the unexpected side effects of becoming debt free and why they reveal more about control than money ever could. This episode exposes how modern control mirrors medieval serfdom, why freedom never comes with monthly statements, and what really changes when you stop needing permission to breathe. In this episode: • Why debt is behavioral control, not leverage • How comfort trains obedience • What happens when you stop being profitable to the system • Why your credit score drops when you get debt free • Why junk mail disappears when your data loses value • How writing the tax check changes how you think • Why discipline matters more than motivation • Why rebellion is boring, repetitive, and effective If your life collapses when your job collapses, this episode explains why. If you’ve ever wondered why freedom feels so far away, this episode names the leash. Think. Resist. Become. Now light the damn fuse.

13. des. 2025 - 29 min
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They Don’t Fire You They Prepare You to Fail First

Most people think getting fired happens in one moment. It doesn’t. They don’t fire you suddenly. They fire you slowly. In this episode, Jason breaks down the truth behind modern layoffs and why the collapse always starts long before HR calls you into a room. You’ll learn how companies shift their behavior, use silence as strategy, and rely on debt to keep smart people compliant. Jason shares the full story of how his department vanished, why he saw it coming months in advance, and how financial sovereignty protected him when the system made its move. This episode exposes the patterns corporations hope you never notice and gives you the tools to stay ahead of them. In this episode: • How companies fire you without “firing” you • The behavioral signs most people ignore • Why debt makes you obedient • How sovereignty makes you dangerous • What HR actually does behind the scenes • Why the day after can feel like freedom • How to build stability that does not depend on your employer If you’ve ever felt something shifting at work and couldn’t explain it, this episode gives you the clarity and spine you need. Think. Resist. Become. Now light the damn fuse.

6. des. 2025 - 38 min
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