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  • 11 Missing Scientists
    2026/04/30

    In this episode, we explore the mystery of the “11 missing scientists” and the bigger narrative behind it. Are these cases truly random, or is there something deeper at play? From mainstream attention to hidden possibilities, we question whether this is coincidence—or part of something much larger.

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    18 分
  • #121 - Real Conversations w/Katie Bennett (pt.1)
    2026/04/22

    In this episode of The Autonomous Podcast, I sit down with my best friend and former sister-in-law, Katie, for a real, unfiltered conversation over coffee and matcha. We talk about how our friendship began, the ups and downs of our younger adult years, and what it’s been like navigating life, parenting, and growth along the way. From personal experiences to reflections on modern American society, this is a genuine conversation with no script—just two people sharing perspective, lessons, and real-life insight.

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    47 分
  • #120 - Embrace AI… Or Get Left Behind
    2026/04/01

    Most people aren’t afraid of AI… they’re afraid of losing control.


    In this episode, I break down why the real fear behind artificial intelligence isn’t the technology itself—it’s change. The reality is, AI is just a tool. It’s not good or evil. It becomes whatever the user makes it.


    The problem? Most people are barely scratching the surface.


    Instead of leveraging AI to expand their thinking, increase productivity, and create new opportunities, the average user is stuck using it for basic, low-level tasks. And while they’re doing that, others are learning how to truly harness its power.


    This episode challenges that mindset.


    If you’re going to live in a world where AI exists—and it’s not going anywhere—you have a few choices: resist it and fall behind, or understand it and use it to your advantage. Then you have the third option...


    The question is… which one are you choosing?

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    16 分
  • #119 - Epstein Files and ICE
    2026/02/05

    In Epstein Files and ICE, the host breaks down the deeper structures of power behind modern government, arguing that corruption, control, and exploitation are not flaws of one system—but outcomes of all centralized authority. Using the Epstein case as a foundational example, the show connects elite protection, enforcement arms of the state, and systemic hypocrisy to reveal how power perpetuates itself regardless of ideology. The episode challenges listeners to question governance itself and explores radical alternatives, ultimately advocating for autonomous societies and self-governed civilizations as the only real solution to repeating cycles of abuse and control.

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    14 分
  • #118 - The Conscious Observer
    2025/09/15

    In this episode, the host explores the idea of becoming a conscious observer in a world flooded with breaking news and trending social media topics. Instead of reacting with immediate emotional attachment or rushing to form an opinion, the host emphasizes the value of pausing, questioning, and simply observing. By stepping back, he protects his energetic boundaries, avoids unnecessary emotional drain, and reduces the risk of being swayed by manipulative narratives. The episode encourages listeners to shift from reactive participation to mindful awareness—empowering them to maintain clarity, independence, and balance in an era of constant digital noise.

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    13 分
  • #117 - Dismantling Old Systems
    2025/08/26

    In this bold and thought-provoking episode, Dismantling Old Systems, the host challenges listeners to confront outdated structures that no longer serve us. By exploring how fear of change holds society back, the conversation highlights the power of letting go, stepping outside of our comfort zones, and building new systems that foster progress and innovation. With fearless conviction, the host speaks on the urgency of transformation and inspires listeners to embrace the possibilities of a better world.

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    18 分
  • #116 - What is a Country?
    2025/06/13

    In this thought-provoking episode, the host poses a deceptively simple question: What is a country? Beyond flags, borders, and governments—what truly defines a nation? The discussion explores the abstract ideas that shape our global map: collective identity, shared myths, language, and the invisible lines we agree to believe in. Rather than trying to persuade, this episode invites listeners to reflect on why humanity continues to organize itself this way, and whether these constructs still serve us in the modern age. Expect open-ended questions, historical context, and a curious dive into the psychology of belonging and separation.

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    24 分
  • #115 - Kanye Got a Point
    2025/05/20

    In this powerful and provocative episode, the host dives deep into the controversy surrounding Kanye West and the backlash he’s facing over his latest music, which many have labeled as antisemitic. The episode doesn’t shy away from the uncomfortable, as the host challenges listeners to confront the tension between free speech and public outrage. While society often champions the idea of freedom of expression, this episode explores what happens when that freedom is used in in an unconventional manner. It’s a bold discussion meant for listeners who aren’t afraid to engage with hot-button issues and question where the line between expression and offense truly lies. Buckle up—this one isn’t for the weak-hearted.

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    27 分