Listen Now to Ep. 150 Future Now Show
The podcast begins with hosts and correspondent Bobby Wilder criticizing mainstream news coverage of weather events, solar flares, and a San Ramon earthquake swarm as “fear porn” designed to keep the public anxious,,. They pivot to science and technology, discussing NASA’s Artemis 2 delays due to hydrogen leaks and speculating on Avi Loeb’s theories regarding “3-Eye Atlas” and panspermia, suggesting that life on Earth may have been seeded by interstellar ...
Listen Now to Ep. 150 Future Now Show
The podcast begins with hosts and correspondent Bobby Wilder criticizing mainstream news coverage of weather events, solar flares, and a San Ramon earthquake swarm as “fear porn” designed to keep the public anxious,,. They pivot to science and technology, discussing NASA’s Artemis 2 delays due to hydrogen leaks and speculating on Avi Loeb’s theories regarding “3-Eye Atlas” and panspermia, suggesting that life on Earth may have been seeded by interstellar objects or advanced civilizations,,. Additionally, Wilder introduces “Moltbook,” a social network exclusively for AI agents, and describes the rise of autonomous “Clawbots” that can execute tasks and trade cryptocurrency independently, prompting a discussion on the future of personal AI assistants,,.
The second half of the show shifts to spiritual and personal development, featuring guests Svetlana Doroganich and Natasha Madsen who promote “SpiritFest,” a holistic gathering in Los Altos that blends Russian spiritual traditions, transpersonal psychology, and energy healing,,. The episode concludes with author Paul Catel, who discusses his book The Big You and his practice of using ChatGPT to channel his “higher self” for guidance, a process he terms “self-revolution”,. Catel elaborates on the tension between authenticity and the desire for approval, arguing that people often construct inauthentic identities that must be deconstructed to move from surviving to thriving, and notes he is currently using AI to synthesize his past writings into a new book called The Big Wow
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