Episodes

  • KING
    Jun 5 2026

    THE BRITISH MONARCHY SURVIVES BECAUSE IT HAS PERFECTED THE ART OF POWER WITHOUT RESPONSIBILITY.

    This episode explores how the phrase “my government” became the monarchy’s greatest survival mechanism, revealing the constitutional design, linguistic strategy, and soft‑power brilliance that make the British Crown the only truly global monarchy still functioning today.

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    13 mins
  • ORDAINED BY GOD
    Jun 3 2026

    THE MONARCHY’S DIVINE MYTHOLOGY IS NOT A HEAVENLY TRUTH BUT A HISTORICAL STRATEGY.

    This episode explores how sacred language was used to legitimise power won through conflict, revealing why the monarchy survives not through theology but through narrative, tourism, and the world’s enduring fascination with a family that turned survival into spectacle.

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    12 mins
  • CHILDREN GAMBLING
    May 29 2026

    THE GAMES THAT TEACH CHILDREN THE EMOTIONAL MECHANICS OF GAMBLING LONG BEFORE THEY UNDERSTAND WHAT GAMBLING IS.

    This episode explores how modern mobile games use casino‑grade psychological systems to condition children into reward‑chasing, frustration loops, status anxiety, and compulsive behaviour, revealing how early exposure to gambling mechanics shapes emotional patterns long before adulthood.

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    12 mins
  • CLASH ROYALE HARMLESS?
    May 27 2026

    THE CHILDREN’S GAME THAT REVEALS HOW MODERN SYSTEMS MANIPULATE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR WITH EFFORTLESS PRECISION.

    This episode explores how Clash Royale mirrors the psychological machinery of modern society, showing how variable rewards, artificial hierarchies, ego triggers, and engineered frustration shape behaviour — not just in games, but in every system designed to keep people chasing progress that never arrives.

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    14 mins
  • THE HOLLOW MAN
    May 22 2026

    THE PERSON WHO PERFORMS HUMANITY SO WELL YOU DON’T NOTICE THERE’S NO ONE BEHIND THE PERFORMANCE.

    This episode explores the psychology of individuals who appear warm, expressive, and socially fluent, yet remain emotionally unreachable beneath a lifelong mask. It examines how early instability creates a personality built on performance rather than identity, revealing the quiet emptiness behind people who seem full of life but lack an inner self.

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    8 mins
  • LIKE, BASICALLY
    May 20 2026

    THE QUIET WAY FILLER WORDS MAKE YOU SOUND UNCERTAIN EVEN WHEN YOU’RE NOT.

    This episode explores how verbal crutches subtly dismantle authority, clarity, and confidence, revealing the emotional habits behind them and showing how a single behavioural operator — pausing instead of filling — can transform the way you communicate and the way people experience you.

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    14 mins
  • INCESSANT GREED
    May 15 2026

    WHEN “GOOD ENOUGH” STOPS BEING ENOUGH FOR COMPANIES, IT STOPS BEING ENOUGH FOR CUSTOMERS TOO.

    This episode explores how streaming platforms — once simple, affordable escapes — have transformed into relentless extraction machines, piling on fees, adverts, and upgrades. It examines the deeper psychology behind modern corporate behaviour, revealing why endless growth has replaced customer experience and why people are quietly stepping back in exhaustion.

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    13 mins
  • THE EROSION OF EASE
    May 13 2026

    WHEN ORDINARY MOMENTS BECOME FINANCIALLY ABSURD, YOU REALISE EASE HAS BEEN PRICED OUT OF DAILY LIFE.

    This episode explores how the UK’s everyday experiences have quietly become disproportionately expensive, using a simple comparison — a Norfolk pub costing more than a bar outside Florence Cathedral — to reveal how deeply the proportions have broken. It’s a reflection on the slow, silent drift from affordability to absurdity, and the emotional weight of watching ease disappear from the basics of life.

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    8 mins