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In Episode 88, Robert and Kalyn start the show with a chaotic mix of topics—beards, bizarre Brazil ads, and why they definitely don’t give financial advice. The episode quickly gets hilarious when they react to an overly dramatic long-form commercial that eventually turns out to be an ad for Subway.
They go on a rant about reaction videos, talk about old-school “stag” films, and jokingly draw the line at watching certain infamous internet videos together. The conversation then shifts to the Super Bowl Halftime Show, where they discuss how background performers get paid hourly while the headliner performs for $0.
Things get even more interesting when they dive into the controversy around FIFA allegedly creating a “Peace Prize” for Donald Trump.
Later in the episode, a viral AI article sparks a discussion about software development and automation. Robert demonstrates how he built a salon scheduling system in just a week using ChatGPT and OpenAI Codex, replacing expensive subscription software.
The episode wraps up with a quick portfolio check (including selling Fannie Mae), the famous Buba/Kiki chicken study, and political talk about Kristi Noem being reassigned as a special envoy.
If you enjoy discussions about AI, internet culture, finance, viral news, and comedy commentary, this episode is packed with entertaining moments you don’t want to miss.
00:00 Cold Open Chaos
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In Episode 88, Robert and Kalyn start the show with a chaotic mix of topics—beards, bizarre Brazil ads, and why they definitely don’t give financial advice. The episode quickly gets hilarious when they react to an overly dramatic long-form commercial that eventually turns out to be an ad for Subway.
They go on a rant about reaction videos, talk about old-school “stag” films, and jokingly draw the line at watching certain infamous internet videos together. The conversation then shifts to the Super Bowl Halftime Show, where they discuss how background performers get paid hourly while the headliner performs for $0.
Things get even more interesting when they dive into the controversy around FIFA allegedly creating a “Peace Prize” for Donald Trump.
Later in the episode, a viral AI article sparks a discussion about software development and automation. Robert demonstrates how he built a salon scheduling system in just a week using ChatGPT and OpenAI Codex, replacing expensive subscription software.
The episode wraps up with a quick portfolio check (including selling Fannie Mae), the famous Buba/Kiki chicken study, and political talk about Kristi Noem being reassigned as a special envoy.
If you enjoy discussions about AI, internet culture, finance, viral news, and comedy commentary, this episode is packed with entertaining moments you don’t want to miss.
00:00 Cold Open Chaos
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podcast highlights, AI podcast discussion, ChatGPT coding demo, AI replacing developers, subway commercial reaction, reaction video podcast, tech news podcast, internet culture discussion, investing podcast, finance talk podcast, super bowl halftime show discussion, viral news podcast
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