Épisodes

  • #63 From Smash Bros to the Death of Movies (Pt. 2)
    Apr 10 2026

    This wasn’t supposed to go here, but it did.

    What starts as a continuation of our Smash Bros conversation turns into something bigger: what actually makes a movie hit, why original films feel rare now, and how we’ve drifted away from the experience of watching something together.

    We talk about the kind of characters that don’t belong in Smash, the line between fun crossovers and complete nonsense, and how quickly things fall apart when IP becomes more important than intention. But somewhere along the way, the conversation shifts into AI, Hollywood’s obsession with familiarity, and into the question no one seems to be asking:

    Do we even remember what movies are supposed to feel like?

    This episode is less of a Part 2 and more of a pivot. A realization. A reminder that when you strip away the spectacle, what people actually crave isn’t bigger franchises or smarter tech, it’s something human. Something shared. Something you can’t replicate alone on your couch.

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    41 min
  • #62 They’re Making a Smash Bros Movie…Right? Pt.1
    Apr 7 2026

    What started as a joke turned into a very real question: if Nintendo is actually building toward a Smash Bros-style movie…do we trust them to pull it off?

    In this episode, we spiral through the idea of a Nintendo cinematic universe, making our own fancasts, and breaking down what makes these characters actually work. From Fox and Falco to Ganondorf and beyond, we start building our own version of a Smash Bros movie… because if it’s going to happen, it might as well be done right.

    But underneath the jokes is a bigger conversation: what happens when something we grew up with gets handed off to mass-market storytelling? Does it evolve, or does it lose what made it special in the first place?

    This is Part 1 of a two-part episode where we question, critique, and lowkey rewrite the future of Nintendo on the big screen.

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    58 min
  • #60 WW3? Crisis Fatigue in a Dying Empire
    Mar 13 2026

    WW3 or nah? This episode is about what it does to your brain to live through one global emergency after another and still be expected to clock in, pay rent, answer texts, and act normal. We get into the fear around “World War III,” the confusion and misinformation spreading online, the way propaganda muddies everything, and why so many of us feel too burnt out to even panic properly anymore. More than anything, this is a conversation about crisis fatigue, political distrust, and what it means to try to think clearly while the horrors persist.

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    1 h et 21 min
  • #59 Old Internet vs New Internet Pt. 2
    Mar 6 2026

    This episode picks up where we left off: the internet didn’t just “change,” it got redesigned around attention, anxiety, and endless consumption. We break down the difference between the old internet and the new internet. From there, we get into the “Amazonification” of everything i.e. platforms trying to become the one-stop shop, removing friction with autoplay, infinite scroll, and convenience that never lets you feel done. We end with the real question: if we’re not trying to time travel, what are we actually trying to get back and what would a human-sized internet look like (verified spaces, smaller circles, better design, and yes…better parenting)?

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    52 min
  • #58 The Internet Had a Bottom Pt.1
    Feb 28 2026

    Remember when the internet had a bottom? In this episode Kirbs and Crispy talk Vine, the never-ending “MySpace comeback” rumors, and why nostalgia keeps lying to people who weren’t even there. We get into why Instagram/TikTok aren’t really “social” anymore and how infinite scroll turned every app into an attention casino.

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    59 min
  • #55 Rap History: An Exposition on J. Cole
    Feb 5 2026

    With a new album on the way, we take the long route through his career, his timing, and why his trajectory matters in hip-hop and pop culture. This isn’t a review or a reaction, but history.

    We talk about where J. Cole came from, how he navigated the industry without abandoning craft, and why The Fall Off isn't a comeback.

    Whether you’ve followed his career closely or only know the headlines, this episode is meant to set the stage before the album drops and explain why people are paying attention.

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    1 h et 41 min
  • DLC #11 Jesus Hates America
    Jan 22 2026

    American Christianity insists it’s being attacked, but the real crisis is credibility.

    In this episode I walk directly through Scripture, history, and real-world data to confront an uncomfortable truth: when you take Jesus at his word, the values of modern right-wing ideology repeatedly clash with the teachings at the heart of Christianity.

    This isn’t a partisan rant, but a sober rebuke. From wealth and poverty to borders, punishment, nationalism, and power, this episode asks a simple question Christians often avoid.

    Are we actually following Jesus or using him to protect comfort, control, and hierarchy?


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    20 min
  • # 52 Tending to the Garden of the Heart (When Nothing Is Blooming Yet)
    Jan 16 2026

    What do you do when nothing feels like it’s blooming, but nothing feels broken either?

    In this solo episode, I talk about tending to the garden of the heart. About seasons of stillness and growth that happens beneath the surface. About the pressure to always be producing, healing, or becoming something visibly better and what it looks like to resist that.

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    9 min