Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse

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(Formerly titled THIS IS THE END: POP CULTURE & COLLAPSE.) For many people, the years 2020 and 2021 have felt like the intersections of fictional dystopias and real-life dystopias, between systems collapse and personal collapse. Join the Pop Mythologist as he uses pop culture to explore the many connections between real-life dystopias, the collapse of societal systems, and the individual lives affected by those systems, all viewed through the lens of movies, books, comics, games, and TV shows. If you‘re a nerd, geek, activist, or just someone concerned about the state of the world—or all of the above—this podcast is for you.

  1. DEC 10

    Vehicle Living and the Future of the American Dream: NOMADLAND vs. Real Life

    The film NOMADLAND portrayed Americans turning to vehicle living as a way to survive increasing economic instability. In this episode, my guests Lauren and Noah share their real-life story of transitioning away from traditional housing, converting an old bus into their home, and traveling across an America that's under strain from multiple systemic pressures. They speak candidly about the many challenges, logistical hurdles, and unexpected moments of beauty and joy they've encountered along the way. We also explore the deeper themes of collapse awareness, community resilience, and how their lived experience overlaps with, or diverges from, what NOMADLAD depicts. Topics we discuss include: The rising unaffordability of housing What it means to be "collapse aware" Community resilience and lessons from surviving the destruction of Hurricane Helene The tensions of ecological values vs. the realities of life on the road All the times they considered quitting The surprising, unexpected joys of simple living How their experiences compare with NOMADLAND Helpful stories vs. unhelpful stories amid transformational change Signals of hope and building parallel structures Plus: a surprise cameo from Indy the cat 😸    ⚠️ Spoilers: Nomadland (only from the 40:45 to 55:15 timemark, no spoilers at any other time even if the movie gets mentioned) ✅ No Spoilers: All other fictional works mentioned (Station Eleven, Dimension 20, Dropout TV, Marvel movies)    Books mentioned by Lauren or Noah: The Limits to Growth by Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows, Jorgen Randers, and William W. Behrens III https://www.clubofrome.org/publication/the-limits-to-growth/ The Art of Frugal Hedonism: A Guide to Spending Less While Enjoying Everything More by Annie Raser-Rowland and Adam Grubb https://frugalhedonism.com/ Work Won’t Love You Back by Sara Jaffe https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/work-won-t-love-you-back-how-devotion-to-our-jobs-keeps-us-exploited-exhausted-and-alone-9781568589374/new   Creating a Life Together: Practical Tools to Grow Ecovillages and Intentional Communities by Diana Leafe Christian https://www.betterworldbooks.com/product/detail/creating-a-life-together-practical-tools-to-grow-ecovillages-and-intentional-communities-9780865714717/new   Resources mentioned by Lauren: otherWise https://otherwise.one/   Resources mentioned by the Pop Mythologist: Institute for the Future https://www.iftf.org   Foresight Essentials https://www.iftf.org/foresightessentials/for-individuals   Urgent Optimists https://urgentoptimists.org   Outro music: "It’s the end of the world… shhh don’t tell the kids" by Shy and the Fight  — licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

    2h 7m
  2. NOV 18

    BLADE RUNNER 2049 and ELYSIUM: AI, Technology, Oppression, and the Fight to Stay Human

    SFX makeup artist & creative influencer Aleena Averly joins me to discuss two films that portray dystopian futures against a backdrop of ecological collapse, Blade Runner 2049 and Elysium. We talk about how technology, AI, surveillance, inequality, and class oppression—but also pockets of heroism and sacrifice—are portrayed in both films, how the real world is racing alarmingly fast towards both futures, and why the fight to stay human in an increasingly inhuman world matters more than ever. Topics include:   • Class divides and structural oppression   • Immigrant scapegoating as a way to maintain class oppression   • "Are you a replicant?"   • AI, AI companions, and the illusion of "realness"   • The erosion of empathy, humanity, and authenticy   • Echoes of Philip K. Dick’s ideas   • Outward rebellion vs. inner awakening   • Staying real and human in an increasingly unreal and inhuman world ⚠️ Spoilers: Blade Runner 2049, Elysium ✅ No Spoilers: All other works mentioned Find Aleena Averly: YouTube: @AleenaAverly https://www.youtube.com/@AleenaAverly Instagram: @aleena.averly https://www.instagram.com/aleena.averly/   Opening quote: From a 1979 interview w/ Philip K. Dick, edited for brevity and clarity, accessed via Internet Archive: https://archive.org/details/PhilipK.DickRAWInterview Outro music: "Replicant Love" by Francesco Berta, licensed via AudioJungle  Read more about the real-life lessons of Blade Runner 2049 and the fiction of Philip K. Dick on PopMythology: • The Blade Runner 2049 Replicant's Guide to Being Human in an Inhuman World https://www.popmythology.com/blade-runner-replicant-guide-becoming-human/ • Be a Dick-Head: The Philip K. Dick Way of Spiritual-Political Resistance https://www.popmythology.com/philip-k-dick-way-of-political-resistance/

    1h 40m
  3. 10 Films About Societal Collapse - Part 2

    02/21/2023

    10 Films About Societal Collapse - Part 2

    (Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.") NOTE: This episode was recorded in Dec. of 2022 but I've only gotten around to editing it now. Since then I've become much better acquainted with ChatGPT and so, yes, I know its name (whereas at the time of this recording I still didn't). LINKS: Jess Kroll's film reviews   https://www.popmythology.com/author/jmskroll/ Jess Kroll author page on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jesskrollauthor 'The One' series by Jess Kroll (as J. Manoa) https://amzn.to/3DaKuuJ 'The Werewolf Council' series by Jess Kroll (as J. Manoa) https://amzn.to/3Xz1u63   'Land of Smiles' by Jess Kroll https://amzn.to/3JlRIjk   LIST OF FILMS (and spoiler time stamps)   -----------------------------------   WALL-E 5:08 - 5:53 (possible minor spoiler) 8:44 - 9:07 spoiler 13:23 - 13:36 spoiler 15:13 - 15:36 spoiler 17:42 - 18:32 spoiler DON’T LOOK UP 22:50 - 23:05 26:55 - 27:02 (possible minor spoiler) 29:44 - 29:54 (possible minor spoiler) 30:34 - 31:10 spoiler 32:37 - 36:23 (possible minor spoilers) 37:09 - 38:47 spoiler 40:07 - 41:13 spoiler 44:14 - 45:03 spoiler 46:12 - 48:02 spoiler 53:50 - 54:10 spoiler 1:02:45 - 1:03:00 (possible minor spoiler)   THE ROAD 56:43 - 56:53 spoiler 59:25  - 1:03:03 spoiler   MENACE II SOCIETY No Spoilers   THE GRAPES OF WRATH No Spoilers

    1h 51m
  4. 10 Films About Societal Collapse - Part 1

    01/23/2023

    10 Films About Societal Collapse - Part 1

    (Note: This episode was originally released under the old podcast title "This is the End: Pop Culture & Collapse." As of July 2025 the show is now titled, "Strange Days, Here We Come: Pop Culture, Dystopia & Collapse.")   PopMythology.com film critic and novelist Jess Kroll joins me to have a conversation about 10 different movies that depict collapse in some way. In this episode, Part 1, we discuss the first five.  Scroll all the way down below to see the titles of the films discussed and during which timestamped moments that spoilers or semi-spoilers of these films are mentioned. LINKS: Jess Kroll's film reviews   https://www.popmythology.com/author/jmskroll/ Jess Kroll author page on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/jesskrollauthor 'The One' series by Jess Kroll (as J. Manoa) https://amzn.to/3DaKuuJ 'The Werewolf Council' series by Jess Kroll (as J. Manoa) https://amzn.to/3Xz1u63 'Land of Smiles' by Jess Kroll https://amzn.to/3JlRIjk     LIST OF FILMS (and spoiler demarcations) ----------------------------------- DONBASS (7:32 - 16:42)   • No spoilers   THREADS (16:57 -28:02)   • Spoiler 21:45 - 22:05   • Spoiler 23:36 - 24:18   • Spoiler 26:49 - 27:14   CONTAGION (28:02 - 44:13)     • Spoiler 32:38 - 34:16   • Spoiler 35:23 - 35:45   • Spoiler 38:48 - 41:15   • Spoiler 41:29 - 42:23   • Spoiler 42:34 - 44:13    CHILDREN OF MEN (44:13 - 1:01:05)   • Spoiler 51:40 - 52:14   • Spoiler 52:35 - 54:23   • Spoiler 55:21 - 55:46   • Spoiler 56:25 - 57:54   • Spoiler 58:17 - 1:00:14   IDIOCRACY (1:01:05 - 1:16:12)   • Spoiler 1:04:40 - 1:05:34   • Spoiler 1:11:23 - 1:12:14

    1h 17m
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(Formerly titled THIS IS THE END: POP CULTURE & COLLAPSE.) For many people, the years 2020 and 2021 have felt like the intersections of fictional dystopias and real-life dystopias, between systems collapse and personal collapse. Join the Pop Mythologist as he uses pop culture to explore the many connections between real-life dystopias, the collapse of societal systems, and the individual lives affected by those systems, all viewed through the lens of movies, books, comics, games, and TV shows. If you‘re a nerd, geek, activist, or just someone concerned about the state of the world—or all of the above—this podcast is for you.

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