The Milty's World Podcast

Milty

Milty was born and raised in the Dirty South state of Georgia. Growing up he used to dream of being an astronaut, a movie star, a rock musician, or something epic. Milty spent his life as a Pastor’s son and even worked in churches for a few years. He has lived in three different states and traveled as far as Australia meeting amazing people along the way. In 2020, while working at FedEx Milty began to learn about life and who he was. He started to question everything in the way that he did as a child. What he learned is that the world is still fascinating when you step outside of the box that

  1. Dating Got Weird When Everyone Started Making Rules

    May 2

    Dating Got Weird When Everyone Started Making Rules

    Dating Got Weird When Everyone Started Making Rules🌐 Check out miltysworld.com for more chaos, content, and all things Milty’s World.Dating did not used to need a rulebook. Now everybody has a policy, a boundary, and a situationship they will not explain.Milty sits down with comedian Vinny — a 27-year-old navigating the post-app dating apocalypse — and the gap between 41 and 27 has never been more hilariously obvious. We are talking body counts, bill splitting, dating apps, social media, and the unwritten rules nobody agreed to but everybody enforces.Then Vinny tells us about a date that brought her 17-year-old son. A son who had a full-on life crisis. At a pool party. And somehow the night still ended with the question: split the bill?This is what happens when two generations try to make sense of modern dating and realize nobody actually knows what they’re doing.🎙️ Connect with Vinny:Personal IG: @vinnydawg1999Comedy IG: @cartoon24comedy🌍 Welcome to Milty’s World. It’s gonna get weird, so try and keep up.🔔 Subscribe so you don’t miss the next episode of chaos.Chapters00:00 Modern dating has too many rules00:31 Dating then vs. dating now01:31 Expectations, money, and impossible standards03:13 Why dating got more expensive04:18 Old-school flirting and meeting in person05:38 Dating apps, MySpace, and swipe culture08:36 Are people still approachable in real life?09:45 Vinny’s worst date story13:22 Commitment, teamwork, and splitting the bill14:36 OutroSubscribe for ALL of the chaos 🔔

    15 min
  2. Apr 16

    Stand-Up Comedy in the Metaverse Got Me Paid

    Winning $1,000 Doing Stand-Up in VR | Metaverse Comedy, Soapstone, and Laugh VRCan you really make money doing stand-up comedy in virtual reality?In this episode of Milty’s World, I sit down with comedian Markazie to talk about how he won $1,000 in a VR comedy contest, how Soapstone Comedy Club in Meta Horizon works, and how comics are already building real audiences inside the metaverse.We get into how he found VR open mics, how performers join the stage, how audience members can watch with a Quest headset, phone, or computer, and why VR stand-up comedy is a lot more real than most people think. We also talk about Laugh VR, writing jokes, comedy books, dad jokes, stage reps, and what it takes to actually grow as a comic.This episode is part comedy talk, part creator conversation, and part look at the future of entertainment.Check out Markazie / Laugh VR:LAFvr.comIn this episode: • Winning $1,000 in a virtual reality comedy contest • How Soapstone Comedy Club works in Meta Horizon • How to join VR open mics as a comic or audience member • Why VR stand-up can prepare you for real-life comedy • Laugh VR open mics in VRChat • Joke writing, dad jokes, and comedy craft • Books like The Comedy Bible and Finding Your Comic GeniusTimeline00:00 Winning VR Comedy Cash00:28 How to Join the Metaverse Club01:12 Finding Open Mics in Meta01:38 Getting Booked and Winning02:13 VR Open Mic vs Real Life02:37 Phone Joke and Age Talk03:32 Nostalgia and Kids Today04:30 Shrubs Pruned Storytime05:25 Comedy Journey and Writing07:15 Books and Joke Craft08:06 Plugging Laugh VR Shows08:58 Wrap Up and SubscribeSubscribe for ALL of the chaos 🔔

    9 min
  3. Apr 9

    The Interdimensional Theory: Are UFOs Actually Spiritual Entities? (Mt. Shasta & Bible)

    Garrett Russell is the lead singer of Silent PlanetLINK: https://silentplanetmerch.com/Faith, UFOs, and Higher Dimensions: Aliens, Telepathy, and Mount ShastaThe conversation explores how people often fight over different names for similar phenomena (angels, aliens) and considers that UFOs and paranormal activity may be interdimensional rather than “animals from other planets.” MILTY, a pastor’s kid who still believes in Christ, says his research into ufology and unusual experiences has pushed him beyond what he learned in church, yet he tries to keep conclusions consistent with the Bible and encourages listeners to stay open without fear. Garrett Russell (Silent Planet) describes growing up in Shasta County near Mount Shasta amid UFO, Bigfoot, and “I Am Activity” lore about beings living inside the mountain. They discuss the “Telepathy Tapes” podcast and mentioned tests showing nonverbal autistic children telepathically matching numbers with parents at very high accuracy, challenging materialism. They cite US military UFO footage and argue science should cultivate humility, curiosity, and awe rather than dogma.00:00 Names For The Same Things00:27 Faith Meets The Phenomenon01:03 Mount Shasta Mysteries02:05 Ten Dimensions And A Sign03:23 Telepathy Tapes Explained04:55 Connection Beyond Language06:59 Bible And Nonmaterial Reality07:36 UFO Footage And Dimensions10:02 Science Humility And Awe11:27 Closing And Subscribe

    12 min
  4. Apr 2

    He Ate AI Art — And Got Arrested

    The Milty’s World Show: Student Arrested After Eating AI Art in Alaska UAF GalleryGraham on YouTube: @coolnannybrosGraham's Video: https://youtu.be/kk7GownBT_U?si=ruE-tvjs6hYZEywWGraham on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/coolnannybros?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==On The Milty’s World Show, host Milty interviews a film and performing arts student in Fairbanks, Alaska, who says he ate dozens of printed AI-generated images from a campus gallery to protest what he sees as his school’s increasing encouragement of AI in arts programs, including AI-assisted animatics and gallery pieces like an “AI girlfriend” photo series. He explains he planned the stunt for about two hours, ate a “good bit” of the work (reports cite 51–57 pieces), and wanted to film himself “pooping it out” as a metaphor for AI “chewing it up and spitting it out,” but was arrested and held for about six hours. He says it was not an attack on artist Nick Dwyer, criticizes the concept of “AI psychosis,” argues AI is not art because it lacks human talent and repurposes others’ work, and notes little has changed at the school despite a student government statement and a letter to the dean signed by notable artists.00:00 AI Art Eating Cold Open00:22 Meet Graham Grandeur00:40 Why AI Use Hit Home02:06 Did He Really Eat It03:19 Planning The Stunt04:16 Arrest And Holding Cell04:57 Not A Personal Attack06:10 Why AI Is Not Art06:54 Zero Calories Message08:32 School Response And Pushback09:28 Final Advice And Outro

    11 min
  5. His Overdose Triggered a Reality Shift—Then His Phone Started Responding (Overdose NDE)

    Mar 13

    His Overdose Triggered a Reality Shift—Then His Phone Started Responding (Overdose NDE)

    Follow Austin on TikTok: iamtheiam114Austin Vavasseur joins Milty’s World to tell a story that starts with addiction, turns into a near-death experience, and spirals into a surreal, cross-country chain of synchronicities that pulled him from Baton Rouge, Louisiana to Sedona, Arizona—and then straight to Disney World with his family.Austin describes what felt like real-time “responses” through videos on his phone, encounters with spiritual archetypes, and a growing sense that discernment—fear vs. love—was the only compass that mattered. Along the way, he talks about Bashar, Bell Rock, repeated number patterns like 114, the idea of “quantum immortality,” and the moment he chose family over chasing a reality-shifting “mission.”This conversation is part paranormal road trip, part spiritual self-audit, and part raw recovery story—ending with a grounded takeaway: the version of reality you live in is shaped by what you feed—fear, or love.In this episode, we cover: • Austin’s addiction history and the relapse that triggered a near-death experience • The “phone talking back” phenomenon: videos that felt like direct communication • Bashar, channeling culture, and why Sedona/Bell Rock became the destination • “114” repeating, AI responses, and why it felt “biblical” at times • Tarot, chakras, discernment, and the difference between love-based vs fear-based guidance • The “metallic sphere” story and why it raised red flags • Route 66, feeling “under attack,” and the most unsettling stretch of the trip • Quantum immortality, Mandela-effect style reality-shifts, and the family decision • Disney World experiences: signs, misreads, and the moment prayer became real • The long tail: trauma work, shadow work, and rebuilding belief with his son • Austin’s core message now: healing, unity, and “the third option” beyond politicsKeywordsnear death experience, NDE, Sedona vortex, Bell Rock, Bashar, channeling, spiritual awakening, synchronicities, quantum immortality, Mandela effect, chakra awakening, tarot, demons vs entities, Christian mysticism, UAP, nonphysical beings, consciousness, Route 66, spiritual warfare, recovery storyCall to actionIf this conversation hit you, drop a comment: do you think Austin experienced a spiritual awakening, a psychological break, or something we don’t have clean language for yet?And Subscribe for ALL of the chaos 🔔Chapters00:00 Intro + the “Bashar / Egypt afterlife” idea01:02 Addiction → relapse → near-death experience03:15 Videos responding in real time07:10 “Go to Sedona” + Bell Rock vortex15:20 Exit 114 + AI responses19:28 The crystal shop confirmation24:40 The metallic sphere + red flags31:00 Route 66 desert fear + “attack”37:20 Disney World signs + prayer moment44:05 Fear vs love as discernment filter52:00 Faith, consciousness, and “hologram” talk59:20 Daily reprieve + rebuilding the self01:10:40 Wrap-up + what Austin wants to do now

    1h 14m
  6. Aliens Are Here and Government Knows | Vincent Wrenn On The Age of Disclosure

    Feb 26

    Aliens Are Here and Government Knows | Vincent Wrenn On The Age of Disclosure

    Episode Show Notes: The Age of Disclosure ft. Vincent Wrenn (DP)What happens when a cinematographer who doesn’t care about UFOs gets dropped into one of the most credible disclosure projects on the planet?In this episode of Milty’s World, Vincent Wrenn — Director of Photography for the documentary “The Age of Disclosure” — breaks down how a film packed with U.S. senators, intelligence officials, and military insiders somehow avoids looking like a tinfoil-hat conspiracy doc.Instead, it’s clean, cinematic, and unsettlingly grounded.Watch the film here: https://www.primevideo.com/detail/The-Age-of-Disclosure/0NVVP9AVUZEJKG9CJC4RQE9J27What We Get Into 🛸How Vincent went from “I don’t care about UFOs” to “Okay… something is definitely going on”Why the director wanted this to feel more like an academic documentary than a YouTube conspiracy rabbit holeThe insane level of access: senators, former intelligence officials, military insiders, and career government people all going on recordThe “no drama” creative choice: no spooky sound design, no flashy CGI, just straight testimony and intentional cinematographyShooting the film in 8K and finishing in 4K — and why the image had to feel grounded, warm, and human, not sci‑fi blueWhy true disclosure would probably take “the President on stage having McDonald’s with an alien” for most people to actually believe itThe line between being open-minded and not getting lost in the woo-wooTimestamp Highlights ⏱️03:30 – Milty’s first reaction: “I’m watching Independence Day… but that’s Marco Rubio?”13:00 – Vincent explains why having zero emotional investment in UFOs made him the right DP for this project15:30 – The moment his beliefs started to crack: “Either somebody’s hiding wild tech… or we’ve had visitors”22:00 – What would real disclosure even look like in a post-trust world?35:30 – Vincent’s advice for skeptics and believers: how to watch the film without losing your mindAbout Vincent Wrenn 🎥Vincent Wrenn is the Director of Photography for “The Age of Disclosure.” He grew up around cameras (his dad was a DP), cut his teeth in low-budget chaos, and calls this film his “only real job” because of how seriously everyone involved took the story. His style is calm, intentional, and built to get out of the way so the truth can sit in front of you unfiltered.About “The Age of Disclosure”“The Age of Disclosure” is a UFO / UAP documentary that skips the clickbait and leans on high‑level testimony. Over 30+ senior U.S. government, military, and intelligence insiders speak on camera about what they’ve seen, what’s been buried, and how long this has allegedly been going on.Stream it here:The Age of Disclosure on Amazon Prime VideoWelcome to Milty’s World. It’s gonna get weird, so try and keep up.#TheAgeOfDisclosure #MiltysWorld #VincentWrenn #UFODocumentary #Disclosure #UAP #PrimeVideo #Podcast #LateNightPodcast #Cinematography

    45 min

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Milty was born and raised in the Dirty South state of Georgia. Growing up he used to dream of being an astronaut, a movie star, a rock musician, or something epic. Milty spent his life as a Pastor’s son and even worked in churches for a few years. He has lived in three different states and traveled as far as Australia meeting amazing people along the way. In 2020, while working at FedEx Milty began to learn about life and who he was. He started to question everything in the way that he did as a child. What he learned is that the world is still fascinating when you step outside of the box that