
I Guess We Doin Cooperation Now
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After an unintended “summer break” that didn’t feel much like one, Dan and Sean are back at the mics. This episode ranges from the personal to the global: burnout, survivor’s guilt, therapy culture, and the constant tug-of-war between staying informed and staying sane.
On the business and economics front, they dive into tariffs, reshoring, and whether Intel should be nationalized. From semiconductor foundries to data center booms, robots that work for $5 an hour, and the inevitability of bubbles, the conversation traces how global systems reconfigure under pressure.
Books and ideas also surface: Abigail Shrier’s Bad Therapy, Lanny Bassham’s With Winning in Mind, Robert Anton Wilson’s Prometheus Rising, and Hans Rosling’s Factfulness. The through-line? How to balance inner chatter, community, and coping strategies in a time when, as Dan puts it, “we are moving from an age of thinking into an age of feeling.”
Along the way:
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Why over-therapy might be counterproductive
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Gen Z and the “lost rites of passage” (driving, dating, drinking)
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Corn subsidies, Eli Lilly, and the high-fructose dilemma
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What Clarkson’s Farm gets right (and wrong) about farming
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How cultural norms shape family, community, and loneliness
It’s part catch-up, part forecast, and part reckoning — a reminder that sometimes the best strategy is just to “keep your head above water and ride the wave.”