The With Jay Burke Show

Jason Burke

It won’t always be a straight line, but take the journey and escape a while for thoughtful excursions into the world of ideas across media, politics, technology, pop culture, and all realms of civic life.

  1. 09.12.2025

    75. What Radiohead Knew Too - The Future was Already Happening

    As part of the What They Knew series, Part II of What Radiohead Knew follows an android Mother teaching her child about time — how it shaped humanity… and how they broke under the forces gathering at the end of the century. As Thom Yorke spirals into the making of Kid A, the world outside fractures: Y2K, the dot-com bubble bursts, the internet becomes a second bloodstream, and culture slips into the uncanny. But something else is waking. In the static, the child hears the Conductor — a voice tied to humanity’s fall, murmuring of grief, progress, and impossible forces. As one century collapses and Kid A emerges, one truth surfaces: no one survives the future unchanged. This is the story of a band trying to outrun fame, a world trying to outrun itself, and a machine child standing at the edge of a revelation it may not be ready to face. Intro music: “Monkey House” by Evan Toth. Grateful for Evan’s generosity in letting this track set the tone for What They Knew. **The sections discussing Radiohead were informed by research conducted by Stephen Hyden, particularly his book This Isn’t Happening, and I want to acknowledge and credit his work accordingly. Please Check it out.** Further Exploration: “Exit Music: The Radiohead Story” by Mac Randall (2000) “Radiohead’s OK Computer: An Oral History” by Rolling Stone (2017) “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism” by Shoshana Zuboff (2019) “The Big Nine: How the Tech Titans and Their Thinking Machines Could Warp Humanity” by Amy Webb (2019) "The Birth of The Web" CERN “The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires” by Tim Wu (2010) “Why the Future Doesn't Need Us” by Bill Joy, Wired Magazine (2000) "Tim Berners-Lee on 30 years of the World Wide Web: We can get the web we want." The Guardian (2019)   The With Jay Burke Show is a member of the Unfiltered Studios  https://www.unfpod.com/ Please be sure to Rate and Review this episode. Subscribe and Share Visit me @jayburkeshow.podbean.com Email me at: jayburkeshow@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram: @jayburkeshow    TikTok: @jayburke17

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  2. 12.03.2025

    74. What Radiohead Knew - Tech Would Swallow Us Whole

    Radiohead didn’t predict the future—they just paid attention. This Episode is a deep dive into how OK Computer was never just an album, but a premonition. A warning. A status update we ignored. Through a blend of storytelling, history, and eerie parallels, we explore how a 1997 album captured the creeping unease of a world being swallowed by technology—from corporate surveillance to algorithmic control to the silent loss of human agency. Was OK Computer just an ambitious rock record? Or was it a glimpse into a future we were already hurtling toward? Let’s find out together. 🎵 Featuring: The evolution of tech, capitalism’s mutation, AI’s rise, and the unseen forces that built the digital throne. Further Exploration: “Exit Music: The Radiohead Story” by Mac Randall (2000) “Radiohead’s OK Computer: An Oral History” by Rolling Stone (2017) “The Age of Surveillance Capitalism” by Shoshana Zuboff (2019) “The Big Nine: How the Tech Titans and Their Thinking Machines Could Warp Humanity” by Amy Webb (2019) "The Birth of The Web" CERN “The Master Switch: The Rise and Fall of Information Empires” by Tim Wu (2010) “Why the Future Doesn't Need Us” by Bill Joy, Wired Magazine (2000) "Tim Berners-Lee on 30 years of the World Wide Web: We can get the web we want." The Guardian (2019) The With Jay Burke Show is a member of the Unfiltered Studios  https://www.unfpod.com/ Please be sure to Rate and Review this episode. Subscribe and Share Visit me @jayburkeshow.podbean.com Email me at: jayburkeshow@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram: @jayburkeshow    TikTok: @jayburke17

    1 Std. 4 Min.
  3. 12.02.2025

    73. What Fight Club Knew - The Boys Are Not Okay

    1999 wasn’t just the dawn of a new millennium; it was a cultural crossroads, marked by paranoia, violence, and simmering societal tensions. Amidst this chaos came Fight Club, a dark, satirical film that didn’t just critique consumerism and masculinity—it predicted the struggles of men today. In this episode, we explore how Fight Club foresaw the alienation, disconnection, and crises of identity plaguing men in 2025. From absent fathers to toxic masculinity and the rise of chaos-driven politics, we unpack the film’s warnings and examine its misunderstood legacy. Why does Tyler Durden remain an icon for the very people the movie critiques? And what can Fight Club teach us about healing, connection, and finding balance in an unbalanced world? Join us for a deep dive into one of the most hauntingly relevant films of our time   Further Exploration: The Modern Male Crisis (Education, Mental Health, and Crime Rates) Richard V. Reeves - "Of Boys and Men" (2022) – A book detailing the struggles of modern boys and men, including education, workforce decline, and mental health disparities. 📖 Summary & Key Findings Pew Research Center - “The Growing Gender Gap in Higher Education” (2023) – Discusses how women are outpacing men in college enrollment and graduation. 📊 Read Here CDC & NIMH Data on Male Mental Health & Suicide (2024) – Covers the higher rates of male suicide and mental health struggles. 📊 CDC Report on Suicide Rates 📊 NIMH: Men & Mental Health Bureau of Justice Statistics - “Mass Incarceration & Gender” (2023) – Data on the disproportionate incarceration rates of men. 📊 BJS Report   Fight Club’s Cultural Impact & Misinterpretation Chuck Palahniuk Interviews on Fight Club’s Misinterpretation – Palahniuk discusses how the film/book has been misunderstood, particularly among men. 🎤 The Joe Rogan Experience - Palahniuk Interview (Find on YouTube) 📖 VICE Interview: “How Fight Club Became a Cult Favorite for the Wrong Reasons” Roger Ebert’s Original 1999 Review – Criticism of Fight Club as “macho porn” and why some critics misunderstood its satire. 🎥 Read Here The Atlantic - "How Fight Club Predicted the Modern Male Identity Crisis" (2022) – A retrospective on how Fight Club eerily foreshadowed today's male struggles. 📖 Read Here   Economic & Workforce Shifts Affecting Men Harvard Business Review - “The Disappearing Working Man” (2023) – How globalization, automation, and offshoring have eroded male-dominated jobs. 📖 Read Here Brookings Institution - “Why Men Aren’t Going to College” (2023) – Analysis of educational and workforce trends affecting men. 📊 Read Here MIT Technology Review - "Automation & The Future of Male-Dominated Jobs" (2023) – Examines how automation is disproportionately affecting male workers. 📖 Read Here   The Rise of The Manosphere & Online Radicalization New York Times - “The Red Pill & The Rise of Toxic Masculinity” (2023) – Investigates how online influencers exploit young men’s struggles. 📖 Read Here BBC - “How the Manosphere is Changing Modern Masculinity” (2023) – Documentary on Andrew Tate, Jordan Peterson, and the influence of online male communities. 🎥 Watch Here The Guardian - “From Fight Club to Andrew Tate: How Men are Falling into Online Extremism” (2023) – Covers how disillusioned men turn to online influencers. 📖 Read Here   Solutions for the Modern Male Crisis Richard V. Reeves - “How to Save Men and Boys” (2023) – Proposes policy changes, including vocational training and male mentorship programs. 📖 Read Here World Economic Forum - “How to Redefine Masculinity for the Future” (2024) – Discusses new models for healthy masculinity. 📖 Read Here APA - “The Psychological State of Men & What Can Be Done” (2023) – Strategies for mental health interventions and role models for boys. 📖 Read Here   The With Jay Burke Show is a member of the Unfiltered Studios  https://www.unfpod.com/ Please be sure to Rate and Review this episode. Subscribe and Share Visit me @jayburkeshow.podbean.com Email me at: jayburkeshow@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram: @jayburkeshow    TikTok: @jayburke17

    1 Std. 4 Min.
  4. 04.11.2024

    69. What if Life Has No Meaning? What if That’s the Best Part?

    In this episode, I sit down with Joe C., a chemistry teacher by day and existentialism junkie by night, to dive deep into the mind-bending world of Sartre, Kierkegaard, and what it really means to live with freedom and anxiety hanging over our heads. We break down the whole existential package—freedom, choice, and that constant, nagging search for meaning—especially in a world that feels more chaotic with every passing day. But it’s not just all highbrow philosophy. We get personal, swapping stories about fatherhood, teaching, and how those big, abstract ideas show up in the most real parts of life. We explore how being a parent shapes your perspective on freedom, and how navigating the chaos of the classroom often feels like a mini-existential crisis in itself. Whether you’ve gone down the existential rabbit hole before or you’re just curious about what it all means, this episode will hit home. It’s about finding clarity in the mess of everyday life, and rethinking what it really means to live on your own terms.   Further Exploration: Joe C. - The Story of...Podcast Click the link and check out Joe's podcast: The Story Of... The Story of... Twitter Page The Story of...Game Changing Inventions (w/Jay Burke)   ----more---- The With Jay Burke Show is a member of the Unfiltered Studios  https://www.unfpod.com/ Please be sure to Rate and Review this episode. Subscribe and Share Visit me @jayburkeshow.podbean.com Email me at: jayburkeshow@gmail.com Twitter/Instagram: @jayburkeshow    TikTok: @jayburke17

    1 Std. 21 Min.

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It won’t always be a straight line, but take the journey and escape a while for thoughtful excursions into the world of ideas across media, politics, technology, pop culture, and all realms of civic life.