Joint Logic Podcast

Jason & Leah

Welcome to the Joint Logic Podcast. In a world of polarized shouting, we’re looking for the signal in the noise. Hosted by Jason and Leah, Joint Logic dives deep into the complex topics that define our lives—from AI and the economy to dating and death. We believe that collaborative reasoning is the key to clarity. New episodes drop biweekly. Join the conversation. 

Episodes

  1. S1E7: Travel and Adventure

    APR 7

    S1E7: Travel and Adventure

    Welcome to Joint Logic — where real conversations meet practical perspective on how we live, think, and experience the world. In this episode, Jason and Leah explore travel, adventure, and the idea of rethinking bucket lists. We also talk about how travel shapes perspective and why our preferences evolve over time. Whether you're a bucket-list chaser or a slow, intentional traveler — this episode is for you. 📌 Key Topics:  • The shift from tourist to local mindset  • Why travel is more about perspective than destination  • How travel preferences evolve over time  • The power of cultural immersion  • Travel as a tool for self-reflection and growth 👉 Tell us in the comments: Would you rather go back to the same place again & again, or a new place every time? What is your worst travel experience and why? Thanks for watching — don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop your thoughts below. New episodes every other Tuesday. Chapters: 00:00 The Transformative Power of Travel 07:21 Planning vs. Spontaneity in Travel 14:23 Cultural Observations and Food Experiences 21:31 Traveling: A Mirror to Ourselves 30:22 Reflections on Travel and Self-Discovery 🎧 Next Episode: Death, Loss and Silver Linings 👉 Connect with us: https://monol.ink/jointlogic About the Show: Joint Logic is a "lightly researched," life-experience-oriented deep dive into the complexities of modern life. Hosted by Jason and Leah, we explore why humans still think better when they think together.

    34 min
  2. S1E6: Aging: The WTF Years

    MAR 17

    S1E6: Aging: The WTF Years

    📻 Buzzsprout Episode Summary: Aging—The WTF Years "Is it just me, or did this gray hair come out of nowhere?" In Episode 6 of Joint Logic, Jason and Leah tackle the hilarious, frustrating, and ultimately liberating reality of getting older. They move past the typical "anti-aging" clichés to discuss what happens when your body starts making its own rules—from the sudden appearance of "rogue" hairs to the metabolic walls that no amount of gym time seems to scale. In this episode, we apply joint logic to: - The Biological Betrayal: Why the body stops "pigmentizing" and starts growing hair in the most illogical places. - The Menopause & Fitness Wall: A candid look at the "pooch" and why the old fitness playbooks don't work in your 40s and 50s. - Societal Invisibility: The difference between men getting "distinguished" and women being told to "fix it." - The "Zero F’s" Frontier: Why the best part of aging isn't physical—it's the mental freedom of finally accepting who you are. Join Jason and Leah as they debate whether it's possible to hate the physical decline of aging while simultaneously loving the person you’ve become. It’s an honest, un-optimized look at the one thing we’re all doing at the exact same speed. Chapters: 00:00 The "WTF" of gray hairs and random body changes 03:45 Aging is not for the weak: The physical reality 07:12 The Fitness Struggle: Why the old rules don't work anymore 12:30 The "Invisibility" Factor: Gender and aging 16:55 Psychological shifts: From "Defying" to "Accepting" 21:10 The "Zero F's" moment: The freedom of getting older 26:40 Parental Reflections: Seeing ourselves in our parents 30:15 Intentional Living: Using time more wisely 34:38 Closing Thoughts: Accepting yourself vs. accepting the age 👉 Connect with us: https://monol.ink/jointlogic About the Show: Joint Logic is a "lightly researched," life-experience-oriented deep dive into the complexities of modern life. Hosted by Jason and Leah, we explore why humans still think better when they think together.

    35 min
  3. S1 E5: Cities vs Suburbs: Urban Energy or Suburban Calm?

    MAR 3

    S1 E5: Cities vs Suburbs: Urban Energy or Suburban Calm?

    Welcome to Joint Logic — where choosing a place to call home turns into a much broader discussion. In this episode, Jason and Leah discuss the tradeoffs between city living and suburban life, from community and convenience to cost, identity, and quality of life. Whether you thrive on walkability and energy or crave space and quiet, this conversation explores how where we live shapes how we live. City buzz or suburban calm—what really makes a place feel like home? We talk about the differences between city and suburban living, beyond the stereotypes, and how your choice of where to live may change over time. We talk honestly about the tradeoffs, the expectations, and the realities of modern living — and why the best choice isn’t universal, but personal. If you’re energized, exhausted, curious, or conflicted about where you live — this episode is for you. Cities vs. suburbs isn’t just a housing question — it’s a community one. 🏙️ City energy 🌳 Suburban calm So… which one actually fits your life? 📌 Key Topics: City soundscapes and sensory overload vs. calmCreativity, inspiration, and space to thinkPace of life and daily rhythmsCommunity, connection, and belongingIdentity and how place shapes who we become🎧 Next Episode: Aging — a conversation about time, perspective, and who we’re becoming. 👉 Tell us in the comments: 1️⃣ Where do you feel most like yourself — city or suburbs? 2️⃣ Has your ideal place to live changed over time? Thanks for watching — don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop your thoughts below.   New episodes every other Tuesday. Chapters: 00:00 City vs. Suburb: The Soundscape of Living 02:31 Creativity: Urban Inspiration vs. Suburban Solitude 05:01 Pace of Life: The Rhythm of Cities and Suburbs 07:52 Belonging: Community Connections in Different Environments 10:34 Identity: Who Are You in the City vs. the Suburbs? 13:16 Joint Logic Moment: Finding Balance in Living Environments 16:02 Existential Question: Choosing Where We Live 👉 Connect with us: https://monol.ink/jointlogic About the Show: Joint Logic is a "lightly researched," life-experience-oriented deep dive into the complexities of modern life. Hosted by Jason and Leah, we explore why humans still think better when they think together.

    26 min
  4. S1E4: Work & Money - The Optimization Trap

    FEB 24

    S1E4: Work & Money - The Optimization Trap

    Is your free time starting to feel like work? In this episode of Joint Logic, Jason and Leah explore the "Work-ification" of the modern human experience. From syncing calendars with partners to tracking sleep patterns like a quarterly report, we’ve industrialized our personal lives. 📌 Key Topics: The Desktop Trigger: Why the same laptop you use for fun now feels like an office desk.Hustle Pride: Why the "grind" is toxic and how to replace "busy" with "output".Communication Anxiety: Why text messages are killing your peace of mind and how synchronous talk fixes it.The Nightmare Micro-Tangent: Leah’s stint as a vegetarian at a meatpacking plant and Jason’s experience with a screaming boss.We wrap up by asking the $1 million question: If money didn't exist, would you still show up for work on Monday?. Join the dialogue and let us know your "worst job ever" story. 🎧 Next Episode: Cities vs. Suburbs — a look at how our environment shapes our logic and the ongoing battle between urban energy and suburban peace. 👉 Tell us in the comments: Would you still work if money wasn't an issue?. How do you define "work" outside of your paycheck?. Chapters: 00:00 The "Work-ification" of non-work time 02:53 Growing up with the "Value of a Dollar" 08:55 Nintendo, Belonging, and Social Cred 11:35 The Death of Employer Loyalty 17:52 Silicon Valley vs. European "Grind" Culture 24:18 Dealing with Micromanagers & Anxiety 27:17 Synchronous vs. Asynchronous 30:21 Micro-Tangent: Worst Jobs (Meatpacking & Screaming Bosses) 33:16 The Question: Would you work if money didn't exist? 35:32 Closing Thoughts and Episode 5 Teaser 👉 Connect with us: https://monol.ink/jointlogic About the Show: Joint Logic is a "lightly researched," life-experience-oriented deep dive into the complexities of modern life. Hosted by Jason and Leah, we explore why humans still think better when they think together.

    36 min
  5. S1E3: Artificial Intelligence: The Friend, The Foe, and The Frenemy

    FEB 3

    S1E3: Artificial Intelligence: The Friend, The Foe, and The Frenemy

    Welcome to Joint Logic — where humans still matter… for now. In this episode, Jason and Leah dig into the big question: Is artificial intelligence making our lives better, or slowly taking them over? We explore the fear factor of AI, the good and bad of its impact on daily life, what it means for creative industries like music and art, how CEO narratives shape the AI boom, and how technology is quietly changing the way we relate to one another. We also talk about AI-generated music, job displacement vs. job creation, ethical risks for young people, and even let AI write its own poem about itself (things get very meta). If you’re curious, concerned, optimistic, or confused about the role of AI in our world — this episode is for you. 📌 Key Topics:  • How scared should we be of AI? (Fear Factor Scale)  • The best & worst uses of AI today  • AI in creative work — especially music  • CEOs & the “AI will create millions of jobs” narrative  • How AI subtly affects friendships & personal relationships  • The emotional risks of mistaking AI for human connection  • An AI-generated poem… and a hot take review of it  • What AI is teaching us about asking better questions 🎧 Next Episode: Money & Work — an existential but practical look at how people today relate to meaning, purpose, and making a living. 👉 Tell us in the comments:  Has AI improved your life… or complicated it? What’s your biggest fear or biggest hope? Thanks for listening — don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop your thoughts below. New episodes every other Tuesday. Chapters:  00:00 Fear Factor: Perspectives on AI's Impact  03:26 The Good and Bad of AI: A Dual Perspective  07:24 AI in Creative Industries: Music and Artistry  18:57 CEO Narratives: AI & the “New Jobs” Promise  22:07 AI and Personal Relationships: A Double-Edged Sword  27:49 Meta Moments: AI Poetry and Self-Reflection 👉 Connect with us: https://monol.ink/jointlogic About the Show: Joint Logic is a "lightly researched," life-experience-oriented deep dive into the complexities of modern life. Hosted by Jason and Leah, we explore why humans still think better when they think together.

    36 min
  6. S1E2: Modern Dating: Swiping, Ghosting and Other Emotional Workouts

    JAN 20

    S1E2: Modern Dating: Swiping, Ghosting and Other Emotional Workouts

    Welcome to Joint Logic — where modern dating gets a reality check. In this episode, Jason and Leah talk about dating in the modern world and ask the big question: What does it mean to be vulnerable? We explore what it means to date in the modern world, including using the apps, swiping, ghosting, and trying to stay human through it all. We explore emotional intelligence, while also poking fun at familiar dating app clichés like the fish photo.  Whether you’re a serial monogamist, actively dating, or happily single — there is something in this episode for you. 📌 Key Topics: • Dating app clichés and profile tropes • How dating apps have changed over time • Intentions vs reality  • Casual vs committed • Emotional openness • Playing it cool • Rethinking dating apps • Emotional intelligence • The vulnerability gap 🎧 Next Episode: Artificial Intelligence: The Friend, The Foe, and The Frenemy 👉 Tell us in the comments: Which dating app(s) are you on? Have you ever been ghosted.… or done the ghosting? How many dates until you let your walls down and become vulnerable? Thanks for watching — don’t forget to like, subscribe, and drop your thoughts below. New episodes every other Tuesday. Chapters: 00:00 The Fish Photo Phenomenon 02:44 The Evolution of Dating Apps 05:27 Casual vs. Serious Relationships 08:04 The Gap Between Intent and Behavior 10:58 Vulnerability in Dating 13:44 Playing it Cool vs. Seeking Connection 16:17 Reimagining Dating Apps 20:15 Emotional Intelligence in Relationships 22:48 The Challenge of Vulnerability 25:39 Closing Thoughts and Future Topics 👉 Connect with us: https://monol.ink/jointlogic About the Show: Joint Logic is a "lightly researched," life-experience-oriented deep dive into the complexities of modern life. Hosted by Jason and Leah, we explore why humans still think better when they think together.

    27 min
  7. S1E1: On Podcasts: Is This A Dumb Idea?

    JAN 6

    S1E1: On Podcasts: Is This A Dumb Idea?

    Welcome to Joint Logic — where humans still matter… for now.  In this first episode, Jason and Leah dig into the big question: Does the world really need another podcast?  We explore the "Podcast Industrial Complex," debating whether raw authenticity can survive in a world of over-edited content and shrinking attention spans. We look at the history of the medium—from its NPR audio roots to the modern YouTube era—and question why we still have the patience for long-form conversation when every other part of our digital life is being compressed into seconds.  We also dive into the statistics of the 4.5 million active shows worldwide, the "Death of the Edit," and why typing queries into an AI will never replace the vulnerability of a one-on-one human conversation.  If you’re a podcast junkie or a total skeptic of the "everyone has a podcast" era — this episode is for you.  📌 Key Topics: The "Joint Logic" Origin: What "joint reasoning" is and why thinking together helps solve complex problems. Podcast History: From Serial and Ira Glass to the celebrity-bloated landscape of today. The Attention Span Paradox: Why we can’t sit through a 5-minute song but will listen to a 2-hour talk. Overrated vs. Underrated: A hot take on extreme duration versus authentic, consolidated chat. The Stats: Why YouTube is the surprise leader in the podcast war and why 86% of you are listening on a phone. Human Connection: The psychological need for face-to-face time in an isolated digital world.AI vs. Authenticity: The "safety" of solo research versus the emotional interplay of real people. 🎧 Next Episode: Modern Dating — a lighthearted but honest look at the "Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" of finding love today.  👉 Tell us in the comments: Do you think the podcast market is too crowded, or is there always room for a new voice?  What’s your "must-listen" show? Thanks for listening — don’t forget to follow, rate the show, and drop your thoughts in the comments or our community group: Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Joint Logic Podcast02:56 The Evolution of Podcasting05:31 Personal Podcast Histories08:14 The Shift in Podcast Culture10:55 Attention Span and Podcast Formats13:35 Overrated and Underrated in Podcasting16:08 The Importance of One-on-One Conversations19:01 Podcast Statistics and Trends21:42 The Need for Connection24:29 Closing Thoughts and Future Topics👉 Connect with us: https://monol.ink/jointlogic About the Show: Joint Logic is a "lightly researched," life-experience-oriented deep dive into the complexities of modern life. Hosted by Jason and Leah, we explore why humans still think better when they think together.

    27 min

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Welcome to the Joint Logic Podcast. In a world of polarized shouting, we’re looking for the signal in the noise. Hosted by Jason and Leah, Joint Logic dives deep into the complex topics that define our lives—from AI and the economy to dating and death. We believe that collaborative reasoning is the key to clarity. New episodes drop biweekly. Join the conversation.