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Eric and Jared try to have a normal conversation and end up breaking down why the whole system feels broken — from AI replacing jobs while companies pretend it's ready, to $40K in student debt for a job that pays $30K, to restaurants charging $150 for food that isn't even good. It starts with a parking lot road rage story that becomes a metaphor for people living in completely different realities.
Jared makes the case nobody wants to hear: you can't learn AI in survival mode, the education system is still built for the industrial revolution, and if you replace the entire workforce with AI, nobody's left to buy the product. Eric pulls up the debt numbers live. It gets real. Then it ends with "the unmitigated worship of the dollar is the most soul-crushing thing in the world" followed by "I love you." Because that's how this show works.
Topics: AI job losses, student loan debt 2026, survival mode, blue collar revival, college ROI, economic anxiety, cost of living, Peter Diamandis, fiat currency, restaurant industry, housing crisis, Cleveland Browns, Deshaun Watson, Asheville floods, loneliness epidemic, education reform, vibe coding, the future of work.
Chapters:
0:00 Sleep Deprived and Possibly Dreaming
0:54 Road Rage and Two Different Realities
3:33 Physical Accountability — The Pet Store Story
5:54 AI Should Drive the Cars
7:27 Aldi Is Getting Packed
9:04 AI Job Losses — The Excuse and the Reality
13:13 No Vision for the Future
15:36 The Debt Numbers Are Insane
18:21 Claude 4.6 vs. a College Intern
22:15 You Can't Learn AI in Survival Mode
28:00 Blue Collar Work Is Sexy Again
29:00 Restaurants Are Broken and We're Done Pretending
31:00 We Need a Better Story for the Future
36:36 I Get Paid in Friendship
42:00 The Worship of the Dollar — I Love You
Saviors Of The Metaverse on Social Media: TikTok | YouTube | X
Eric: X | SportsEpreneur NIL Hub
Jared: X | Nu Futurist
Produced by QuietLoud Studios
Available on Apple Podcasts & Spotify & wherever you listen to podcasts!
By QuietLoud Studios5
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Eric and Jared try to have a normal conversation and end up breaking down why the whole system feels broken — from AI replacing jobs while companies pretend it's ready, to $40K in student debt for a job that pays $30K, to restaurants charging $150 for food that isn't even good. It starts with a parking lot road rage story that becomes a metaphor for people living in completely different realities.
Jared makes the case nobody wants to hear: you can't learn AI in survival mode, the education system is still built for the industrial revolution, and if you replace the entire workforce with AI, nobody's left to buy the product. Eric pulls up the debt numbers live. It gets real. Then it ends with "the unmitigated worship of the dollar is the most soul-crushing thing in the world" followed by "I love you." Because that's how this show works.
Topics: AI job losses, student loan debt 2026, survival mode, blue collar revival, college ROI, economic anxiety, cost of living, Peter Diamandis, fiat currency, restaurant industry, housing crisis, Cleveland Browns, Deshaun Watson, Asheville floods, loneliness epidemic, education reform, vibe coding, the future of work.
Chapters:
0:00 Sleep Deprived and Possibly Dreaming
0:54 Road Rage and Two Different Realities
3:33 Physical Accountability — The Pet Store Story
5:54 AI Should Drive the Cars
7:27 Aldi Is Getting Packed
9:04 AI Job Losses — The Excuse and the Reality
13:13 No Vision for the Future
15:36 The Debt Numbers Are Insane
18:21 Claude 4.6 vs. a College Intern
22:15 You Can't Learn AI in Survival Mode
28:00 Blue Collar Work Is Sexy Again
29:00 Restaurants Are Broken and We're Done Pretending
31:00 We Need a Better Story for the Future
36:36 I Get Paid in Friendship
42:00 The Worship of the Dollar — I Love You
Saviors Of The Metaverse on Social Media: TikTok | YouTube | X
Eric: X | SportsEpreneur NIL Hub
Jared: X | Nu Futurist
Produced by QuietLoud Studios
Available on Apple Podcasts & Spotify & wherever you listen to podcasts!

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