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  • Space Karens and Government Corruption
    2025/06/06

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    In this entertaining and engaging episode of Positively Pedestrian, our hosts are joined by the witty and insightful Sam Stanton. Together, they discuss a wide range of topics, including the deep-rooted issues of religious hypocrisy and systemic corruption, as well as the surprising fact that koalas can contract chlamydia. No topic is off-limits as they delve into the complexities of the NSA Prism controversy, the American middle class, and even dogs with thumbs. This episode offers a delightful mix of chaos, laughter, and intellectual insight.

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    1 時間 2 分
  • Bathwater Capitalism and Alluring Memes
    2025/06/05

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    This episode explores the absurdities of modern culture, from bathwater buyers to broken earbuds. The hosts delve into topics such as social media fame, how memes have replaced mixtapes, and the curious phenomenon of ASMR. We are joined by the wonderful Megan Tyte, who helps unpack everything from monkeypox symptoms to Reddit culture. Blending satire with sincerity, this episode is both honest and hilariously chaotic.

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    1 時間 17 分
  • The Future of Digital Labor and Recycling Robots
    2025/06/04

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    In this thought-provoking episode of Positively Pedestrian, the hosts explore the complex issues surrounding automation, gig economies, and AI recycling techniques. They discuss the topic of E-waste, micro-jobs, and blockchain-based gig contracts. This discussion goes beyond what technology is capable of; it raises important questions about what technology should do.

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    42 分
  • Cloud City: A Cultural Revolution
    2025/06/03

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    In this captivating episode of “Positive Pedestrian” the hosts begin with an intriguing question: Would you consider moving to a floating city in the clouds of Venus? They then explore a variety of fascinating topics, including energy production, the cult-like culture in America, and the spread of misinformation. The hosts discuss what it means to build a better society and the dangers of online radicalization. This episode is filled with metaphors, personal struggles, and a commitment to being unapologetically honest.

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    1 時間 15 分
  • The Race to the Bottom: Doom, Direction, and Responsibility
    2025/06/02

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    In this thought-envoking episode of Positively Pedestrian, the hosts delve into topics ranging from poor navigation skills to humanity’s biggest flaw’s. This episode discusses the great filter idea, the potential dangers of AI, and the moral shortcomings of business models.


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    52 分
  • Job Tales: Wet Pants, Chaos, and Crawling Coworkers
    2025/05/30

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    In this outlandish episode of Positively Pedestrian, the hosts stroll through memory lane, spilling quirky stories about coworkers and being fired, wild customer encounters, and the raw chaos of the working world. From selling leather coats on MDMA to working the food court next to a grown man crawling in the fetal position, this episode is packed with hilarious, strange, and oddly touching confessions. Whether it is scammy gas drive-offs, coworkers acting strange, or deadly water hoses and wet pants this episode takes you on a roller coaster of relatable and hilarious experiences.

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    1 時間 24 分
  • Wired for Life: Nature’s Secret Code
    2025/05/30

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    In this wandering-yet-profound episode, the hosts explore the interconnectedness of life, natural and artificial through stories about pollen, memes, IT nerds, elephants, strip mall economies, and gut bacteria. What starts as a walk through muffler-laced streets quickly dives into deep symbiosis: how trees may chemically communicate, how gut flora shapes our identity and choices, and how memes might be distracting us from climate collapse. Along the way, we meet the “Gigachad of IT nerds,” examine fecal transplants, explore breast milk vs. formula, and ask if free will is just another chemical illusion. It’s science, sarcasm, and social philosophy, all tangled up in data,both digital and biological.

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    1 時間 36 分
  • Symbiosis: Humanity, Technology, and the Web of Life
    2025/05/28

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    This episode delves into the intricate relationships between humans, nature, and technology. The hosts explore the concept of symbiosis, highlighting how our connections to the natural world and technological advancements shape our existence. Drawing inspiration from Carl Sagan's 'Pale Blue Dot,' they discuss the responsibilities that come with our growing influence on Earth and the importance of intentional progress.

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    43 分