Curious & Inspired

Matt Vandrick

The future deserves better questions. Curious & Inspired is a cultural commentary show exploring tech, culture, and society, hosted by Matt Vandrick. New episodes Bi-Weekly, Thursdays at 8PM.

Episodes

  1. The First AI War, The Illusion of Safety, And Why Experts Are Walking Away

    3D AGO

    The First AI War, The Illusion of Safety, And Why Experts Are Walking Away

    The world just crossed a line…and most people didn’t even notice. In this episode, we discuss what may be the first real AI-assisted war involving the United States and Iran, and why this moment is bigger than headlines. This isn’t just about military strategy—it’s about a fundamental shift in power, control, and what it means to be human in an age where machines are no longer just tools… but decision-makers. We also unpack the “illusion of safety” using the Nancy Guthrie case as a backdrop. We go into the belief that systems, products, and technology are designed to protect us. But what happens when those same systems fail? And while the world moves forward at full speed with AI, something else is happening behind the scenes: Experts are walking away. Top minds from leading AI companies like Anthropic and Open AI are leaving their positions, raising quiet but serious concerns about ethics, control, and the future of this technology. What do they know that the public doesn’t? And why now? This episode connects the dots between:• AI and modern warfare• The psychological comfort of “safety” in at home  systems• The growing unease inside the AI industry• And the deeper question we can’t avoid anymore:What does it mean to be human when machines can think, decide, and act? This isn’t fear-driven. It’s awareness. Because the biggest changes don’t always come with warnings. 👇🏽 Join the conversation in the comments: Do you think AI should ever be used in warfare? And do you still trust the systems designed to protect us?—🔔 Subscribe for deeper conversations on culture, power, and truth Visit the Curious Inspired websiteFollow Curious Inspired on InstagramFollow Curious Inspired on FacebookVisit the Curious Inspired on Youtube #AIWar #ArtificialIntelligence #FutureOfHumanity #TechEthics #GlobalConflict #Awareness #techpodcast #culturepodcast #nancyguthrie #anthropic #openai

    23 min
  2. AI Relationships, Digital Clones & the Loneliness Economy

    FEB 6

    AI Relationships, Digital Clones & the Loneliness Economy

    In a world where you can generate a partner, clone a voice, and simulate intimacy on demand… why are so many people lonelier than ever? This Valentine’s episode, “AI Relationships, Digital Clones & the Loneliness Economy,” dives into the fast-rising culture of AI girlfriends, chatbot companions, and algorithmic intimacy.  As technology makes connection more convenient, customizable, and frictionless, more people are quietly outsourcing emotional needs to machines. The result? Instant attention, zero conflict… and a deeper kind of isolation. Our host, Matt Vandrick, breaks down the psychology behind why AI relationships feel easier than real ones — and why that ease might be costing us presence, depth, and true human connection.  From digital clones to parasocial bonds to the business of engineered loneliness, this episode explores how the internet is monetizing our desire to be seen, heard, and loved. But this isn’t an anti-tech rant. It’s a call back to reality. A reminder that real connection requires friction.Presence requires effort.Depth requires vulnerability. If we’re not careful, we’ll build perfect digital partners while becoming more absent in our real lives. This conversation urges listeners to log off emotionally, show up physically, and choose depth over reach. To stop performing connection and start practicing it.  And most importantly — to be honest with yourself first about what you’re using technology to avoid. Because in the loneliness economy, attention is easy.But presence is rare. Visit the Curious Inspired websiteVisit the Curious Inspired on YoutubeFollow Curious Inspired on InstagramFollow Curious Inspired on Facebook #aigirlfriends #loneliness #valentinesday #airelationships #newpodcast #aichatbots #relationshipadvice

    20 min
  3. The Internet You Knew Is Gone

    JAN 23

    The Internet You Knew Is Gone

    In this episode of Curious & Inspired,  we discuss stories involving Disney and their customers, iShowSpeed's athletic prowess, Bitchat - a new messaging app, Tik Tok's changeover, Wikipedia's interesting relationship with big tech companies, the cost of data centers and why that matters. This episode covers:Disney's awkward call and response to their viewers. iShowSpeed's impressive athleticism and what it could mean for those destined for professional sports. Matthew McConaughey protecting his image and likeness from AI. TikTok and its ownership changing hands. What does this mean for users in America? Bitchat and the rise of new communication platforms. Could there be a new secure app that works even when the internet is down? Wikimedia has an interesting relationship with big tech companies who are their new customers and how that may rub some of its Wikipedia users the wrong way. The true cost of building data centers in the U.S. and why that matters to us. Curious & Inspired asks better questions about the future—exploring how technology shapes culture, power, creativity, and society in real time. 🎙️ Hosted by Matt Vandrick📅 New episodes bi-weekly | Thursdays at 8PM 👉 Subscribe for conversations that go beyond the headlines💬 Join the discussion in the comments. What story stood out to you? Visit the Curious Inspired websiteVisit the Curious Inspired on YoutubeFollow Curious Inspired on InstagramFollow Curious Inspired on Facebook #CuriousAndInspired #TechPodcast #AINews #CreatorEconomy #DigitalCulture #TikTokNews #FutureOfTech #DataCenters #SocialMedia  #tiktok #bytedance #wikimedia #wikipedia #ishowspeed #matthewmcconaughey

    23 min
  4. Stop Calling Yourself A Content Creator

    JAN 9

    Stop Calling Yourself A Content Creator

    The internet is eating itself—and we're all just watching it happen. In this first episode of Curious & Inspired, we're digging into the cultural wreckage of platforms we once loved: MTV's slow fade into irrelevance, Instagram's engagement apocalypse, and why your feed feels more like a graveyard than a gathering place. Plus: Joe Rogan's AI Jesus theories, Australia's attempt to ban social media for kids, and the bot invasion on Threads that's forcing us all to manually curate our digital lives. But the real conversation? It's about identity. Why are you calling yourself a "content creator"? That label is a trap. A corporate euphemism that reduces human expression to algorithmic outputs. If you're making something meaningful it's up to you to DEFINE who you truly are: a storyteller, artist, journalist, educator, or entrepreneur. Words shape reality, and "content creator" shapes you into nothing. This episode is for anyone who feels the existential weight of performing online, who senses something's broken but can't quite name it. We're asking better questions about technology, culture, and what we're actually building here. In This Episode:⚡️Why MTV's death signals the end of an era⚡️Instagram's engagement collapse and what it means for us⚡️Joe Rogan, AI, and the blasphemous connection to Mary & Jesus⚡️Australia's controversial social media age ban and what it reveals about control⚡️Bot-infested feeds and the exhausting labor of digital curation⚡️The "content creator" trap: Why your title is killing your creativity and intention The future deserves better questions. Let's start asking them. Subscribe for bi-weekly deep dives into the chaos where technology meets humanity. This isn't tech news—it's cultural archaeology for the digital age. Visit the Curious Inspired websiteVisit the Curious Inspired on YoutubeFollow Curious Inspired on InstagramFollow Curious Inspired on Facebook

    25 min

Ratings & Reviews

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The future deserves better questions. Curious & Inspired is a cultural commentary show exploring tech, culture, and society, hosted by Matt Vandrick. New episodes Bi-Weekly, Thursdays at 8PM.